Barrie Examiner, 2 Aug 1967, p. 8

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marinate xmim Home AiIthEr an Spears counter Barns Up for OiiSii Activity By cunts AYLOTT Although tlley did not come home with any silver ware Barries bantaln entry in Ontario Amateur Soft ball Association competition had successful warmup last weekend at Owen Sound Playing in an eight vleam bantam tournament the localswon one game then bowed out to the eventual champions in the semi finals In the seveninning opener Bill Frochelte claimed 17strikeouts and permitted just one hit as Barrie bombed Guelph 110 Losing the nohitter was tough break for Frochotte as Guelph Imanaged scratch single with two out in the finaiinningr in the semi final of the Championship round Barrie was eliminat ed by Stltiarysti4 The winners went on to beat Sinicoe Moose Lodge 110 to win the Owen Sound Bar Association Trophy as Bill linghes tossed aonevhitter A5 FIRSTYEAR ENTRIES Barriehas been given permission to use allstar teams in OASA competition front the interward leagues Thecity is represented in the population section of peewee midget and ban tani play All three squads have drawn Owen Sound as the only other rival grouped in zone five Grouped together on the schedule the three Bar rie teams will playthe first game of the zone final Saturday Aug 19 Second gamesof the bestoftliree rounds follow one week later Aug 26 while the third games if necessary are slated for Wednesday Aug 30 Thesite of the series openers areundetermined until the teams get together with district OASA con vener Tom Sims oi liteaford If Barrie is successful in getting by Owen Sound they are in for plenty of trave ling Other midget en tries are from Gait Guelph Satnia Burlington Gran tham St Catharines NiagaraontheLake Etobicoke North York Scarborough Toronto Bellevilie Oshawa and Collins Bay Other centres competing lnbantam are Windsor Woodstock two from St Catllarines and Richmond Hill while added to the peewee list are Woodstock Buriing ton and Beamsville ELMVALE PALACE HOTEL of the local senior cir cuit have drawn tough opponent for the first round of Intermediate activity They meet Meaford in the zone five semifinal with games booked forAug 13 15 and 17 The winner meets Fergus who drew bye in the zone final starting Aug 19 Defending Intermediate Bchainpions Newmarket Argus Cameramen have Ajax as their only zone three opponent Datesfor this series have notheen an nounced Others in this population grou are High gate Leamington Wallaceburg Dunnvi 1e Mount Hope Strathroy Tillsonburg Wyecomhe Cobourg Pieton Reddendale and Carson of the Northiand Fast ball Association EXCESSIVE RAINFALL has played havoc with the local intermediate softball schedule as the tail end of the schedule has been delayed week Including last nights game there are no less than dozen remain mg games more than half of them replays THE YOUNGSTERS of Barries opular parksand recreation program will be out in ful force at Queens this Friday morning for the city softball finals Play offs have reached the semifinal stages and the east ern champions will collide with the west survivor for the overall honors starting at oclock LeafsLose ThirdPlaee Hold Borden ijiyers nipped Yonch Heating 32 last night at Queens Park behind the steady pitching of Guy Soucy for their 11th win in to starts Flycrs now hold tourpoirt advantage for first place and have four games left in the Karrie and District inter mediate fastball schedule Soucy who scans to thrire on plenty of work become to game winner last night Along with three losses he has partici pated in all but four of the 15 Hyer games to date The Yanetl Heating out of the race for first place The best they ran do new Lt win all four re maining games while Borden lascs their four Sccandplaeo Ctrop trail by four points with ona game in hand Tonight Universal Cooler tra ci to Base Bordon for an 830 outing with the Fiyers It is an important game for the fresh man entry as they are lighting to catch the fourth and last play oif slot currently held by West Bend They are four points off the pace with game in hand Errors playcd big role in the final outcome last night astwo ot the Eordcn runs were unearn ed The visitors established lost lead scoring run with the help of two Yancli errors in the opener Yanch pulled even in the home hull of the second but the Ptyers quickly restored their loss virtually knocked Swapslivers Fire Victory lead Yaarh persisted to square the count at in the ltith be fore Borden bagged the winner in the sixth Soucy permitted six Yanch hits and retired the hostspin or der three times He managed half dozen strikeouLs is aued an walks Vince hi cDon atd started for Yanab and was replaced by young Wayne Tas cona when he tired in the sixth alter giving up the winning run WALKS KURT Doug Freeman led at the do cislvo sixth inning with walk However Al losey fanned and Bill Hayward popped up At this point MacDonald suddenly lost control walking Keith Rob arts and Pat Warren Buck Toi bart marked single for the winning tally John Waller the Borden lead ott man produced two singles and scored the second run Tol hart added another single Josey bagged an infield single and Roberts doubled The latte also sent across the first with asacriiica fly Graeme Wilson had astrong nghl for Yonch at bat He sin gled norm the first tying run in the second after Lorne Spark singled and doubled prior to counting the second score hind Dnnald singled twice producing the second score with twoont blooper back of tirst base The Rick OWen Needs More Pigte Trips Quite change has taken place in the individual batting race in tho Simcoe baseball league Two wpeka ago Orillias Nick Owen had 1oopolnt edge but latest figures indicate closer race for the leadership Owcns mark has slippcdlo still imposing 497 but hes now listed among the aanqualiliera with only 17 times at hat The latest minimum is 30 at bats and puts another Drillian Pat Ilennessy on top of the race at 395 Several others are close with Ted Laycock of Thornton and George Ellis at ivy both at 372 and Don Shannon of Thom ton at 366 in other batting divisions Den nis Patterson of Thornton is runs batted in leader with ll Owen next with to and leaderin doub lcs with live Ted Laycock tops the homer listwith line while Kenny Vorrad of Tottcnham has four it Avg 17 395 16 372 14 372 l1 Hennessy Oril Laycnck Th Ellis Ivy Connell Beoion 3A3 BeliefPitching Fqlters By THE CANADIAN racss Poor rcliei pitching cost Tor unln Maple Leafs chance to holdthird place in the lnterna iionalLeague Tuesday Toronto dropped pair to the listing Jacksonville Suns 54 and IJ find found themselves tied for third with Toledo Mud Hens game ahead of filth place lacksonville do other games firstplace Rochester defeated Toledo 76 in the first game of doubleheader Ind lost their second oifiich mund edged BuffalohiZ in 11 innings and Syracuse shaded Columbus trs also in It innings Jacksonville capitalized on the ineffective relief pitching by Fred went and Bebltlyer to come from hehilldtwice and defeat Toronto ROUT LEAF TIIRDWERS The Suns scored three runs in the sixth inning of theseven inning opener with Ed Kirkpat ricks tworun homer oif Won the decisive blow Jacksonville tallied twice the ninth inning of the rligiltcap withpinch hitter Buddy Book iladdiers Reach Lake Superior TERRACEBAY Ont GP The Centenn oyageurCanae Pageant arrn atvthis Lake Superior coastal town toil miles east of the Lakehcad Triesiiay on their Lalomile trip from Rocky Mountain House Altar to Montreal The in teams represent uight provinces on two to taries of Canada stillhavn zsp miles of rave on open water The cant leaves here Thursday on SImiie lap to Marathon inies the race bunnies andseconds itlnnltoba Alto ers single driving in the win ningrun Vcnz took the firstgame loss to bring his record to 32 while Myer suffered the secondgame loss and is now Two home runs by Dave Campbell and one by Don Pep per led Toledo to its second game win nverRochester now iiL games ahead of second plaoe Richmond Rochester won the opener in the sixth inning when Johnny still SillltS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting Ken Boyer White Sex lashed four hits and scored two runs leading Chicago to an lls victoryover Cleveland Ia chans Pitching Jim iii Reds shut out Atlanta Braves 20 allowing just three hits and striking out eight 15 MAJOR FESTIVAL st Johns Eye is major festival in Braziland Fara guay AT BERTRAM Cash in on Scruggs single chased in the de ciding run Tommy Aaron singled home the winning run in the 11th in ning to give Richmond itsde cisian over Buffalo Four errors contributed to the Bisons fifth consecutive loss and produced frustrating ex perience for Buffalo starter Ernie Braglio who allowed only one earned run and struck out to in losing his ninth game in in decisions Ottawa Riders Gain Sliiherin OTTAWA tCPl Ottawa Rough Riders of the Eastern Football Conference announced Tuesday they have acquired the rights to import halfback Duo Sutherin from Edmonton Eski ms of the Western conference The club announced Sutherin had been acquired in trade for an Ottawa player to be named at later date probably lust rhetorevthe club cuts its player strength to 32 for the season Bnos 41 39 32 49 46 43 isase H359 11 144 1527 15325 14 325 37 13324 4414 an 93m at ions at 10294 41 12293 Shannon Thorn Brooks Alliston Hill Crecmolo Anioldplvy Burns Ivy Patterson Thornton Smockum Ailisian hlachlullon Cree Cockburn Orillia Hunter Orlllia Graham Alliston ThibertL Alllslon Barker Creérnore 31 290 Gould Becton ti 290 Vcstbrdoke Cree so to NonQualifiers less than 30 Owen ernlra 21 ii Bath Midland la Vorrad Tottcnham 29 Itutherforrt Becton 27 Earl Orillia 21 Johnston Thorn 20 Waimsley Cree 28 It Ellis ivy 29 lrniPaltersnn 11 Owen 10fl Laycock Hunter Shannpn it Mche Bee Earl Wor rad Westbrook Arnold llltT Laycock 5f Warrad Circuit Cantrell Blllnrrison All Thibcrt Gould Beeton 2130wen5liennessy Hill Arnold Hunter Council Westbrooke Feehcly Tottcnham drFlliTER TIP CIGARETTES REGULAR and KINGS The Savings 10 OFF on Cash at LCarryf items neoinsws fium no rain other Yaooh hit single in Glenn Shea Score by letting rd lot out 03 at etc ate Sway and Warren MacDon ald Tasman to and Robertson sorraitit Newmarket Eirnvaie IrnpEasiman Nntlawa Tonight Elmvalo at Lake vtew 700 Nottnwa at Jrnp Eastman mot ThursdayWoods at Newmarket 1830 SaiurdayLakeview at Notlaha t7 Newmarket at Elm vala 65 Intermediate Pts 12 10 20 id 10 ll Universal 11 to Clarkson 11 to Last NI 5m Borden Yaneh Future film Tonight Universal at Borden 830l ThursdayYanch at Clarkson 700 coop at Universal 1830 Ontariohdiel id sew AN Fr ay EASTER TOURNMLBNTA SNOOE Barrie va Kitdiener 715 SaturdayBarrie vs Azincourt or London 330 or 7151 Borden Barrie Coop Yanch Heating West Bend Falcons salvage Tie With Chicago TORONTO CF Chicago Spura and to Falcons playcdto 83 tie in National Professional League game before crowd of 3552 Tuesday night Chiengolcd 32 at halftime on goals byWiliia nay Ernie win chester and Ed Orrin Toronto scorers inthe first half were George Bentivegna and Oscar Lopez John Daucik scored the tying goal with six minutesldt on penaliy klck CUB Sleortsiop Dui lilaxvili of lohaul in high lhrnwirom the pitcher and force out sliding hob runner Al Spang ler Actioncamc during sec Louis Cardinals teaches and inning of yesterday after oons National league first place battle at Chicagos rigley Field Play started when an attempt wanmade tosacrifica Spanaer in sec STRATEGY Boomers ond an boat but quick throw ended the strategy Dcspite tailing here one went on to over the est mn illnLL AP Virephoto Stamps Usé Airways To Bounce BCLions CALGARY CPlBriiish Co lumbia Lions got what they ex pected Tuesday night when they last on to the Calgary Siam pedcrs in the western Football Conference season opener here before19436 faasu The Lions had said earlier the expected passing game sin lhey ncre racing the Stampedcrs with nine newco crs scvcn alrtbem rookies in first tri positions Peter Liske calm behind strong Calgary blocking com piclcdZl at Its passesthree of them for touchdownsfor 261 yards Larry Robinson kicked two converts The Lions hold quarter loads at 13h 130 and 204 before BC quarterback Bernie Falaney his game muzzled bya tight Calgary defencefinally got un tracked and hit Larry Eilmes with TD pass into in the fourth quarter Ted Gerela converted the Lions score Fullback Lovell Coleman oponcdthc WFC 1957 scoring derby early in the game when he grabbed swing pass from LLske and scampered 12 yards to paydirt Terry Evanshens first of two rm came Just over four minutes later when he took Llskea three yardcr at the goal line and dove into the end zone Up to that point Calgarys dc tensive unit and its offensive blocking had dominated the game constantly snufling out BC attempts to move the ball in the air or along the ground while providing Liske with lots of time to throw the ball or generally pick the Lions defcn sive setup for weaknesses Additional sport on Page 12 Bonnie second HAND STORE 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