aamwrwm arr ramv Imammuounardcursua RICK masses coarse Youd think if fellow was at ball parks six nights week bed run into the biggest games most of the time Not me remember one night last summer look It for ntcd there wouldnt be ball me because it bad een raining pretty hard In the ternoon So Iwent to movie and Don Dykstra turned In superb pitch Ing performance for lraelove Heating Less than two weeks ago was on vacation when Don hfeiadden narrowa missed pltchin perfect gt am for Clarkson Hotel In the Intern ate softball gue He pitched habit norun game and al lowed only one base runner when his catcher drop pcd the hell can third strike BUT SATURDAY NIGHT It Elmvale must have been the big one Thats when Elmvales Dan lilo Hugh losta bid at perfect game ainst lrueiove Heating with two out in the bottom the ninth and 22 count on the batter pitcher Don Dykstra Nat urally wasnt there was covering the game at Camp Borden between the Flyers and Stewarts Gar age hicliugh struck out 19 retired the first 28 batters and was within one strike of the pitchers dream when Dykstra who doesnt scare too many pitchers although he can rip batters average apart singled Elmvale first baseman Dave Campbell almost had the hali but it went for hit McIlugh ot the next bet ter to make it 28 batters he faced nineinning game He won the with his onehitter Jim Short president of the Senior Softball league scored the game and said last night It was master piece of pitchin by Meliugh McHUGH WORKING when tried to contact him last night but did talk with Elmvale coach Paul Room and asked him what he was feeding his tigers this year that is keeping them in first place in the lea Dan had everything going for him saw him trike out 18 and It batters before but hed walk several others said Paul Saturda night he just ihad great control and It was too be he missed the jzerfect game In all fairness to Paul he has stated many times that =Dan Mcflugb is the best ball player in the league HES TREMENDOUS shortsto he can pitch and he would have won the batting ampionship last Ieason if he had had enough times at bat Its not often you can find fellow who can play as many ï¬osltions including pitching and can bat as well as cIIugh he said It was mentioned here before the season started that if Elmvale can get McIIugh on regualr basis theyll be tough club Elmvale didnt make the playoffs last season but theyre riding high this year The team has been Qplaying well the spirit is high and with McIIugh and Ieo Belcourt in top form this team couldgo all the way MeHUGHS PITCHING performance overshadowed every other highlight of Saturdays game but it shouldnt be overlooked that the strong righthnnder was also the games leading batter He grounded out the first time at bat but doubled twice and singled lthe nextthree times at the late llike Paul Rowat says guy can do everything we In short time Ill be moving away from the sports desk Probably then Ill get to see the next near per fect game Dave Nicholson Chicago White Sox player is carried on stretcher oil field at Kan sas City Municipal Stadium Yesterday after he was hit by pitched hail In first lnnlnl of the second game of twin bill The bell was thrown by Moe Drabowskl As pitcher Abrams an or prrcnao BALL Nicholson was canned uncon aclaua and suffered cut an dcr his eye but the hospital reported it was believed he was not seriously inland the mileage player was held In the hospital overnight for ob scrvationr AP wirephoto Winner Of Pistol Title SUDBURY CPI Peter Ab rams of Midland Ont won the Northern Ontario outdoor pistol championship during the week end with grand aggre ate alcgor of 1716 out of pass hle Ben Campbell of Sudbary was second with 167 Both marks men turned In their best scores during the competition In the expert class the win ner was Donald Jones of Wln ona 0nt with 1611 Winner in the sharpshooter clas was ten Letson of Dannville Ont with 15 the marksman class Ed gar Kirkham Elliot Lake 0112 with use and the unclassified class Gordon Coliyer Brant ford 1395 Abrams wan titles in both the challbre shooting with 371 and the centre fire with an 515 In centre fire shooting competi tors can use either or 45 calibre weapons By NICK HANCOCK Bill Porter selling his Snipe dinghy won both races organ by the Barrie Yacht Club herdsy afternoon is No races were sailed instead the usual one as some club members will be attending the Snipe class dramplonsblps to be held In Halifax NS later this month With his win last weekend Porter strengthened his points éecd in the July series of four gates He also won the June lerles L1 The wind strength forthe first lace which started at 180 lwas eight miles per hour from the northwes The starting line was set about three hundred yards iron the clubhouse making no long starboard tack to the first mark dry the top of St Vincent Park in The windward end otrthe line it the start was congested with the fleet of four snlpm two gainings and yacht fighting the best position near the gammittee boat qBill Evans in his Snipe was ï¬rst round the mark with For her and Bill Prior breathing down his neck On the run to mark by Minets Point For and Prior passed Evans On the reach back to the ice yard clubhouse mark Porter made full nscolthe strengthen lng wind by inning his boat hard and hes ing straight for next mark The fleet foil lag him appeared to head hove it and take longer ll 53 wasenother long beat next the St Vincent mark and at point Porter bnd alead of st ayes minute from Print it Evans wa if waginga ose battle for second place fleet Iwas now starting to spread out On til aromas LEAD Porter malntalrrlcd his lead ing line by the clubhouse Por tar finished first with lead of to seconik In an exciting duel on this leg Prior managed to pass Evans in the last hundred yards to finish second The wind for the second race had strengthened to lfi mph and the fleet sorted out on the first beat to St Vincents mark This was the first time three Mtninga have raced together this season ihe course was three beats to the St Vincent mark and back to the clubhouse mark Prior was first round closely followed by the snipes of Por ter Evans and Sorossy Porter passed Prior on the following run and these two boats although close for the rest or the race pulled away from the mt oi the fleet Peter Sarossy maintained good thirdplace As in theflrst race Porter had to keep very watchful eye on the following boats The wind nnthe long best from the clubhouse to St Vincent mark coming off the Barrie shore was never steady in eith er direction or strength Bill Porter did the only thing he could In situation like this by followingthe golden rule of cubes for cool and refreshing pleasureget some today and keep on hand fPorter Takes Hancrs illIt Barrie Yacht Club keeping between his opponent and the nut mark CLOSE FINISH In the final race only three secondsseparated fourth fifth and sixth boats Seen from the finishing line it looked as if the ilgbtnings of Porn Calvin and Roy Kennedy were aaadwichlng the snipe of Bill Evans The race officer for the alter noon was regatta chairman Pelt ter Noy assisted by his dangle ter Peggy Results werefirst race Porter snipe Prior snipe Evans snipe Kennedy lightning Sarossy lsnipe Fair lsnipe MacLarcn lightning fl BurtGarrens yacht Shark Hutchinson snipe race Porter Prior snipe snipe Evans snipe Calvin llightnlngl Kennedy lightning Fair snipe MacLaren light nrngl Hutchinson snipe SAT Suit in the expert class Jones led with est in the nilcalibre Eggshell with an In the centre LEADS SHARPSIIOUIERE Among aharpshootara Don Kisibe of landon led with an in the monitors and Vera Borckner of Essex Ont was first in the centre fire with In the marksrncn class Kirk ham led with in the ucal ibre Iohn Bradley of Ottawa as first in the centre the with Among unclassiï¬ed shooters Coliycr led with 781 In the 12 callbre and Gerry Tapper of Sudbnry was first in the centre fire with 671 Tops among women competi tors was Lillian Harvey of sad hury with an in the azcallbre In the team competition the Elliot Lake team of Kirk Hem wig Steve Elliott and Edgar Kirkhem won the mallbre award and the Ottawa team of Eric Young Ronald Wilson and John Bradleywaa first In cen tre fire In 45 calibre national match course competition Art Lord of Brampton oat won the open with 277 Carl McCoy of Brampton took the expert with and Len Maison of Dunnville the sharpshcohr with 251 Alex Oakley Wins Crown MONTREAL WtAc Oak ley of Oshawa won the Cana dlan zitkilometer championship Saturday and probably earned the right to represent Canada In this event at the Olympic Games in Table this fall Dakleye time was 1393 He finished about 200 yards ahead of Felix Capella of the Toronto Gladstone Club who was timed in 13928 Nicola Marrone of HaeMouat Royal Fran Amie Clubs Montreal was third in 14488 There were 15atnrlers Oak ley Capella and Marrone moved in front alter four laps and Oakley took over the lead AITENTION CGQIFERS Grand Opening SUNJULY to alone on the eighth lap one Strike nan Moonwa walnut4w at 55 From Perfect Game VALE PALACE sum MWMNdlmrur nedlnonecftheflneetpltrhlng menswearscents the csaaior Softball lune when he came witth can strike of perfect game It Eimvaie Sabuday aim when Elmvale blanked Ikuelava Ilea ting so In another senior game at Camp Borden Stewarts Gap aga defeated Camp Borden IIy CII 71 Mdltlgb struck so it retired tho first batten and bad count on Truaiovo pitcher Don Dykatra Dykatra hit the nartpiichiustoutoimchof first baseman Dave Cunpbell Not to be overlooked in his sensational mound performance Mdhlhl feats It the to HI smacked out two dou se and single In four ap pearancu to also take honors as the lamas lot better Besides their flawless perfor mance afield Eimvala picked ID lint hita off Don Dykstrs Dmvaie scored three runs in the first two in end of the third and fourth innings and one In the eighth Homer Benoit Gary Keefer and Ernie Illiia each had pair of hits for the winners and one of Iliiia driver was home In The Elmvalc victory gave Willie Weiler Gains VANCOUVER CPI Can IdaI top woman gymnast was passed up Saturday and three men were selected to resent térls country itI the pic amcs gymnas cs compe ion In Tokyo in October lha three men Richard Kihn of Toronto Gil Larose of Mont real and Sn Wilhelm Weller of Camp Borden Out and Cbilili wack BC were chosen to rep resent Canada at the completion here of the twoday Canadian gymnastic championships and Olympic trials Cluck Sebutyne of Baske toon father of the top unlor woman gymnast in Cans la managercoach of the team Roger Dion of Quebec City who placed fourth behind Weller in the senior gymnastic concreti tionl Is the alternate team member Dions drances far berth on the team mainly rest on the pos sihlllw that Sgt Waller log Instructor will be unable to Canadian Army Physical train compete because of shoulder WILIJEWEILEII Olympic Team Berth Inlury he suffered four months 10 INJURY DOESNT HOW Weller gold medal winner in the the Pan American Games In Brazil seemed to overcome the injury to take third place in the mans gym nasticl Gall Daley petite lryear old hionde from Saskatoon and winner of the womens gymnas tic title was expected to be se lected for the team but the committee decided to lend three men full Olympic gymnastic team In six men and all women but the Canadian Olympic As eoclatlon ruled that only three gymnasts and coach would represent Canada In the gymnastic champion ships Klbn successfully da fendcd his senior gymnastic title by racking up was points of possible In ind one ahead of sscondplaca Larvae four ahead oi Weller Barrie Boy Loses Iaclr Cook Posts Grand Slam lnTennis linal NRONN if Illrry Mikuena of Toronto defeated Jim Hay of Barrie Sa tarday lo the final of the under in group in the lbronto Parr gel Park Tnnnll hamplom pa Canadians Take Trophy BISLEY England iReutcra Overseas contingenta at the Na tional Rifle Association meet ing the largest since the mo centenary year now have got down to the more serious of service rifle shooting ch lead up to the Queens Prise spread over the second part of next week The Canadians book the first trophy In this section Cen tury mp when Ipr Kenneth Rlcbey of Edmonton member of the Canadian Blaley team won Friday with as out of possible 70 for seven aboia It 600 and son yards There was tie Saturday in The Daily Telegraph hip com petition 10 shots at 300 yards and again the overseas com petitors were wellrepresentod among the 15 who made the highest possible score of so the Canadians were Sgt Hedger of Ottawa coach of the Canadian Army team and Capt Arnoldn Parks of Saint John NB IIAIIMERS massacre swarnsas finer Israels finished second behind Cook and Jock Cook of Richmond Hill drove his 51 Pontiac late model stock car to grand slam vlc tory at Wasaga Speedway Sa turday night Cook won the in lap feature the semifinal and the third heat John Shirtde third spot went to Dow points leader Iom Carrillo Vie Parsons escaped serious Injury in the third lap of the feataue as his clutch literally flew apart Parts of the pres sura plate and the transmission Tourney Win To Newcomer NEW ROCHELLE NY Miller Barber abysarold Texan who has been on the tour less than three years ral lied for onspolnt victory over National Open champion Ken Venturl Sunday in the 119000 Wykagyl round robin golf tour nament Ventlni tried to sink infoat putt for an eagle on the final hole which could have thrown the event into suddendeath playoff The hall skimmed past the cup and left Barber the win ner31 plus points to so Barber collected $5000 first prize and said It was the most Victory At Wasaga Speedway lwcre strewn around half the track Iobn Oldroyd the obtained driver continues to amaze the Rotators as he won the 1st heat and than nosed out Jerry Raevar at the finish of the 12 lap little feature The special backup raceaaw Jack Conley beat out four other competitors addition to an exciting night of racing the spectators witnessed Bob Lernleun of the Algoma Dara Devils ride alan ding on top of Vic Parsons car as he cruised around the track at apprordrnatciy so miles an hour other racewlnners were Jerry Resver lathe second heat Buss Leads in the first consolation and Julia lfovaos in the last chance consolation This week thare will he spe cial wrecloem race as an added attraction to the regular Mace Imlllmr DIG EATER The average Canadian eats appprordmately fhreenuartara of them fourpoint lead over Elna vala and Stewarts GaraIe tied fordleecoad place with It potata ll ERRORS COSTlY At Camp Borden Stewarts took advantage of careless fluid In by the Fiyera In the early Innings to build up solid work log margin Shortstop Carl Snyder drop pcd Jim Edwarda Infield pop allowing Cliff Reynolds to lcorl in the first Inning Jim Berta more single in the seated drove in brother Bill Bertram and gave Stewarts lead lame Marshall chilled home Snyder In the bottom of the or sand but Snyder rnlscued on Jim Armstrongs grotmder in the third and two more Stew aria runners noaud the plats Bert Kyle made It 64 when he tripled home My Himml men In the bottom ofthe third but Stewarts scored one in the fourth Cliff Reynolds doth led io drlva In Ilm Bertram and rounded out their total with two runs In the afxih One of the leth inning runs was the result of an error while lama Armstrongs doable scored the other llm Armstrong started for Stewarts and picked up the win He received fine relief from Butch Boyd who tools over in the sixth alter Kytc and Snyder at do went through the last three In nings allowing only one base runner That was Iter who was hit with pitched ball In the eighth Pate Lhellaw started for lIy ere lie was replaced by Lorna Marshall In the third and Bill Henderson took over In the sixth mellow was the loser Bill Bertram and Cliff Rey nolds paced Stewarts whit ab tack with three hits cede and Jim Bertram contributed pair of singles Snyders three singles high lighted Fiyera plate perform ance Bert Kyte picked two hits In all Flycra co acted nine blta all off Armstrong 4o at was Onky IAKEVIEW Qualify Checked lemonade WITH ANY TAKE OUT ORDER Kentucky filed un dildo $135 $375 $495 wtd am Barr 1301 to It Heels Dtnnlr P0091 LIIKEVIEW RESTAURANT Phonic 7N1 ton of food each year money he ever won in tour Dion 5qu Service have large selection of new and used some naavssrsas SELF UNLQADING soxss Anyoneinterestedln threshing with harves teii All information isavailable from namcnt Molrraui Anton Mills the day of sailing Full Information from any Guardian Padllr Ticket Ofï¬rc or yaw Imel moo gumLE mainwmnmnmlmm mm new mm mmfliofl leaves Toronto 1201 PMEST HERES WONDERFUL VACATION IDEA Take fiveday Great takes Collection 390 lleium Enjoy summer sports and relaxation by day dancing or promenading by night on board the as Keewehn orSS Aslnlbola GREATLAKES CRUISE alllng Wadnesdayand Saturdayfmm Port McIIlcoll to Fort William inneeih losepiarnbereih 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