Barrie Examiner, 6 Oct 1967, p. 8

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aasnm ramar in fscours cannon Pitching Shines In Series Openers By CHRIS AVLOTT BURLY FASTBALLER Bob Gibson of the Cardin Jals demonstrated his overpowering speed and lanky °Jim Lonborg of the Red Sox made valiant bid to aln special niche in the World Series record book first two days of that annual fall henomenonwhicb captures the interest of millions NorthAmerlcans Vvere very much defensive and The two rivals of the1987 pitching shows orld Series take time off for travelling today and resume battle Saturday in the spacious com ared to Fenway Parleusch em orial Stadium at Louis THE SERIES to date is following eneral pattern of recent battles where pitching is the ey to success Aside from the two big blasts by Boston superstar Carl Yastnemski in the second outing hits have been kept to rninlmum The Wednesday opener was very much Gibsons game The Yankee killer of 1984 he won three games simply mastered the Boston batters who as team had the best this past season His fastba filate average in the AL even silenced average champion Yastrzemski who was so frustrated that he spent some time in the batting cage practising right after the game The other highlight of the series lid lifter was the alert play of Lou Brock who slapped four consecutive singles walked and outfielder also scored th llfered two bases The fleet Cardinal runs on pair of grounders by former homer king Roger Mans YESTERDAYSVEOUALIZER contained the most drama since Don Larsen created his perfect ame for the Yankees against the Dodgers in 1956 berg the lanky Californian who im Don sted 22 wins to pace the Bosok stole the limelight rom Hub hero Yastra zemski Going into the seventh innin the number one Red Soxhurler bad the crowd ho ding its breath as he mowed down 19 consecutive batters three times obtaining outs from full counts The magic spell was finally shattered when Curt Flood drew walk with one gone Lonborg continued on in quest of record for only one person Larsen Series nohitter The end had ever tossed World came with two out in the eighth Slickfielding infielder Julian Javier rifled double into the leftheld corner The pressure off Lonborg was vena standingovation from the nearly 85000 appreciative spectators The Boston star slab man carried on to dismiss the next four men in row and took his place in the record book Only three other men since the fall classic began back in 1903 have tossed onehitters JUST AS GIBSON had Yasirzemslcls number Ion borg stopged Brock from extending hishot bat The Cardinal as Lonborg kept him from box ash tumbled from perfect day at the plate advancing past the batters Yesterdays man of the hour had plenty of sup port the Red Sox infield played flawlessly One play of note was stab by shortstop Rico Petrocelli who flashed quick throw to first base on close call Yastrzemski had the home fans ecstatic with two blasts into the right field seats back of the bullpens account ing for four of the five Boston tallies The Cardinal bullpen regardedas first class by many experts failed to plug the leak as manager Red Schoendienst and his pitching coach were forced to make numerous mound visits ONE BRIGHT LIGHT gay of Javier Aside from wrecking Lonborgs no bid the second sacker made abrilliant stop for the Redbirds was the of marked single with two men on base Still off bal ance he tossed to shortstop Dal Maxvill to end fourth inning uprising after Yaz had hammered his first Nund er young Nelson Brilea has been nominated to start for the hometown Cards tomorrow against former Cleveland Indian ace Gary Bell all the atten tion has been drawn to next Mondays fifth game Lonborg who flung only 93 pitches in masterpiece of control is due to work again The word from Schoendienst is that his ace Gibson will have one extra day of rest This means that the two big mound guns Will duel against each other We anticipate classic as both men are cap standing work able of repeating their out BOWLING scenes nanny ladies Tuesday Afternoon High Single Jean Perkins mo High Triple Gertie Dickey High Average Dickey zoo Team Standings lrilliums as Menorahs Violeis Pam see 15 minds 14 Petunias Kempvlew Ladies lneldly Night High Singles Sonia Green 19 Colieen toss 258 Phyllis Greenough 167 leliis Exell 762 High Triples Green 767 Donna Smith 706 Phyllis Salladana 657 Greenougb 517 Exell 320 flames Scribes Kissing Cuisine Bouncers Lamplighters Nighthawks mm Side Busy Bees Poodles Lady Bugs Blue Jays Moon beams Pink Ladies Jokers Team Standings 16 0mm 16 IAmpiigh Bouncers 12 Poodles 11 DoDo gird 717mkers Jays 11 ees thawka Ladiesi Twiligthixed raga Singles Jack Symes on Roger Woodward 196 Heinz Spen 193 Russ McGivern 192 Syd Stark io High Triples Swmes szs Mc Givern 517 Allan Thompson 596 John Verstmtenttio High Averages McGivern res irene Doggy its Kempvlaw Mens Group HighStngicss Ben Winterburn Bob Hughes as Hickiing 339 Season High Tripl burns Hughes so Gilbert Vunslightenliorst 826 Dsadbnk so Joe Haasadine 236 Reg Edwards in Team lakeview Ihiry 46 Howa Electric 37 Stewart Wholesale 33 BarrierEx amines 82 Gerrys Toasfies 31 Universal Cooler 28 Clarkson Hotel 27 Allandele Dumber 14 Fox Plumbing 22 Barrie Tenn ing 2i Letter Carriers 17 Conn iands killers in Kempvlew Mens Group High Singles Bill Grant 7483 Bill DBrien 282 Larry Grant an Al HlenElS 277 High Triples Norm Hickling 75 Dick Foxcsoft 748 Vansligbt enborst Season mgb Averages Mac Porter 243 Foxcroft 229 Don Wendie 21f Vanslghtenhorst John Bradbury 221 Team to ings Thomas Electric 42 Progressive Floor 40 Plumbing at Ser ieant Co 35 Storeye Heating 38 Flrmans Texaco 33 Uniroyal Centre 30 Boys Firebugs 29 Smith Dairy 21 Hammers Drill ers Mobsides Mens Wear Hill Refrigeration ll lieporl curling Cup Sponsorship IS Dropped CAITGARY7 CPI Canadian curling officials said Thursday they have been told the Scottish Whisky Association Catri ing Association indicated in telephone interview with fire arerbelng made to obtain Cana dian apo CalgaryHerald abateattempis aosron tartca in treernsll and Jim Lwnborg the htgmmontbeiiortonltedSox are couple of pleasant fellows who like to kid with people even going safer as making predictions in lest in the World Series with st louis Cardinals was kidding around and told lorrieone Lupuld hit two BOSTON RED 50X pitdter Jhn Lonborg watches fly ball off the bat of St Lotus Car BOSTON AHManager Bed Schoendienst of St Louis Cardi nals now can join manager Oat Ermer of Minnesota Twins as wrong guesser on how to pitch to Carl Yastrzemski Both brought In letthandms to face the Boston Red Sox slugger on baseballs old theory that southpaw has distinct advantage over lefthanded hitter hitting threelrun homers His second homer Thursday in the seventh inning of the sec elinched the victory for Boston as the Red Sox blanked the Cardinals so and tied the series at one game apiece The Asbfoot homer came off Joe Hoenier who replaced Ron Willis when Yaz came to bat His homer in last Satindays key game against the Twins wrapped up victory and sent the Red Sox on the way to the American League pennant llie homer was off Jim Merritt ace Minnesota reliever Yaairzemskis first homer ot the game Thursday was off the Cardinal starter Dick Hughes righthander in Ithe fourth inningthe first run of the game All the time his big hat was booming Jim lionborg the big Red Sox rightbender was set ting down the Cardinals with mechanical precision He had perfect game going until he walked Curt Flood in the sev entb and possible nohitter until Julian Javier hit double was only the fourth ever in series game Mnborg pitched will pain4 ful blister on the thumb of his right handfrom the seventh on callous area on the thinnb By THECANADIAN PRESS Torontn Marlboros opened dclence of their Memorial Cup Thirsday by scoring two min utes and cruising to 1M triumph over Hamilton Red Wings on the opening night of the Ontario Hockey Association Bun season Richie Bayes was the only Marlbodiwith more than one goal He produced two before sellout Hamilton crowd 38174 fans In the onlyoflier game St Catharines Black Hawks tripped Peterborough Petes 31 in Pelerborough before 15 an ogoalsfifor Toronto were lmlllelnented by singles Steve libs Tom Foxoroit Now their uysial ball fore nuts are virtufllb coming true Yez prowl boihwrongby end game ofthe World Series tinleft with two out in the smith Ilis sparkling onehitter Toronto MarlborosiTriumph 101 Hamilton In Opener homers and get three hits today but was only kidding Yas trzcmski said Thursday after the Rad Sox squared mo series at one game apiece with so victory lonborgJokod about pitching uphill before he took the mound for the second game Yestrsemskl the American leagues triple uown ciiam pion made good on his predic tion belting pair of bomcrs fourth dinnls Curt Flood soar to ceni tro field and iinai out of game when caught by Heggie Smith Yaz Proves Wrong CARL YASIEEZEMSKI split open under the pressure of the vrnagnificent job be was doing on the mound Yaz first homer broke the icefor the Bed Sax and put themin the IaadlD This was increased to so inLhe sixth when with one out Hughes wallredIGeorge Scott and lieg gie Smith and Jerry Adair was safe on Mike Shannons error loading the bases Scott scored on Rico Peirce sacrifice fly to Centre The run was unearned became of the error GETS NEWCOMERS Ontario has received more than hail of the 1000000 immi grants to Canadasince 1946 Card Davies Terry Cattery Ivan Iiahre Dave Boy Carl Varga and Jolm erg Dan Lawson scored twloejor Hamil ton Gal Russell and TomTrev elyan shared the others Toronto led an after thetirst period and at after 40 minutes ni roe vided Sthathnriues margin Bob Black ruinw McDuffea ehutontfiuring ihirdperiod power playbefore Maurice LAbbe hitan open net with 25 seconds remaining forthn clincher John Fisher contrih utodthrcc assists for St Oath Ottawa visits as tonight for the opening game of the season for both clubs Preatctions In Jest But True good lor four runs but in and then singling in the eighth MISSED 0N PREDICTION lonborg lust missed on his prediction losing nohit bid on Julian Javiers twoout dou ble in the eighth innlnL Kn bed loeitllelor enema only the fourth in World Series histo ry For whle it iookedas lonborg would match Don ber sen who pitdied perfect game in so victory for New York Yonkeu against Brooklyn Dodgers in 1956 loan hurled perfect ball for is innings retiring in Cardinals in order before Ont Flood walked on pitch withone out in the seventh Then Javle broke up the no hitter in the eighth Yosirsemskl oneman gang in the hitting department all season took extra batting pran ilee latter the Red Soxdropped the series opener Wednen day Then he wound in pre game practice ihursday by working at third base in an infield drill LINES LOW BALL Ya connected for his first series blast by lining low fast bailinto the right field stands for 14L Bostonlesdvlntbe it was good pitch but bit it Just right the slugging out fielder said felt good real sharp The Cardinala scouting report apparently missed some thing on Yastrsemski With runners on first and see and and one out in the seventh southpaw Joe Hoerner was summoned from the bullpen to pitch to Bostons left swinger Yns promptly unloaded on pitch andsent booming shot into the bleachers beyond die Boston bullpen In right centre nan SIMILAR arrirarron In similar situation just last Saturday Minnesota Twins culled on southpaw ace Jim hicrrlt to face Yoz in the sev enth inning The resulte threeram homer In vicio Lonixng Zeyearold right bandcr just missed reaching the only goal that he failed to accomplish during 27 regu Iur season Thanohithx Is the one goal that has eluded me during this fabulous season the lanky hurler said pitdied in the Alister game won 20 and pitched in the World Series Ill get that nobitter some day Lonborg had nohltterfor as innings against Cleveland earlier this year That bid was broken up by Duke Sims vSeries Facts And Figures lt run assocntrnn Pnnss Pol 1500 500 Boston AL St Louis NL First Game Wed Oct at Boston SI Louis 001000100210 Boston 0010000001 60 Gibson and McCarver Santiago Wyatt to and Gib son Howard WGibson Santiago HR DosSantiago Second Genre Thurs Oct It Boston Sh Mills 000 DOD 0000 Boston 000 set SDI5 90 Hughes Willis Hoerner Lamabo and McCarver Lont and How ard WLonborg LHughes mu BosYastrzemsld Financial Facts Second Game Alhntlnnce Net Receipts Commissioner Players Boston club St LonIsclub American League National Magus moms Totals Attendance Net Receipts Commissioner Players Boston club St Louis club American LeIKfla National League 35138 69984 $540756 semis $375735 5994 $45969 assess $459 Brande Ryan hove toda tint taste of action tonight Mien they tangle with Memphis South Stars of the Central Pro loop Game time at Barrie $5133 iii if or seco see son in the lMubOHA Senior Leagug have one more week to get ready First schedul ed game is Sunday Oct is at home to Gait Hornets For tonights let Conch Jack has united Ibo high wording combinauon of left to right Corby Adanu Jon Weeks and Mike Dubeau 1th trio ac counted for 52 gmis last year mmtiisn third or the teams total offensive Fans will also have chance to see new comers ltay Gorlepy Gary Edwards and Bill Reynolds while netrrunder Jim Couch has Little Olympics Set In IMeXiCo Moiranose or con tingcnt for as Cahihirns will leave Canada individually dur Ing the next week to participate in Mexicos Lillie Olympics Oct 1518 Canadas representation will consist of athletes peaches and technical personnel Howard Redford secrc tary of the Canadian Olympic Association said Thursday dates of de arture are scat tered with athletes sched uled to arrive in Mexico 11 Sees Win For Phillies Quebec GP Bud Foils general manager of Philadelp hia Flyers of the National Hockey League said Thursday night his club will finish first or second In the NHLs Western Division Polle made the statement at press cornerence called to announce the nama oftbe to players expected to start for the Fiyers against California Seals next Wednesday in Oak IandCaIlf ill be very disappointed if we dont finish firs or aecon Poiie said Im saying this is the team that willyln it because there oorrld be changes gt Patio was asked which team we the one he would have to boat for the NHL Western Divi sion title By THE CANADIAN PRESS oanrry veteran my be heck am Football Conference teams games The veteran is Ken Flo Winnipeg Blue Bombers quar terbeck who has been Wt for month with should Ploen was advised by doctors Wednesday that the shoulder will not be any better two weeks from now than it is at the moment and the news may prompt coach Joe Zaleski in imert his key ma inthe lineup for Sundays contest in Toronto against the Argos Floen has been at workouts Daleski lost defensive half hadr Nomi Bandeau also to shoulder injury last Sun day If he brings Ploen back he could shift hackup pivot Bill Van Eurlrleo to defence Star halfback Dave Baimey also among Winnipegs recent wounded may be ready for Sunday The weekend action has Ham llton TigerCats travelling to Odigaaiy to meet tire Steamed ers Saurday Winnipeg st Monti and Edmonton Eski gals knowbow much goodvbair out can improve your rappearancei Let Joe Geller and his HIGHLY EXPERIENCED mum wanna give you that professional styl ing or nghodzhalr antiwar your individual personality JOE GAllES Barber Shop Mens Hair swim owwan ANp ornnarao an condemns smear neurone an an or nonmetition in their individuhi These games are prelude to the summer Olympics to be held at the same locale and on the same doles next year Redfordsnid the idea behind the dry run is to determine how athletes perform under conditions prevailing in Mexico Citys 750ofoot altitude TD CflNDUCT TESTS Montreals Maurice Allen COA director and well known in Canadian weightlifting circles will act as Canadian chef de mission during the experimen tal Olympiad Dr Paul Hauch of Madon 0nL willconduct tests to determine physical reaction of the athletes in the rarllied atmosphere we are not sending anyone whose participation in given event lasts less than two min utes Redford said Dr Hench will conduct med icaltests on the individuals as they arrlve and will do the same just prior to the final event in their various sports 0f the its cormtries invited to the trials only it are sanding athletes Allen said Redford said the athletes were chosen by the Canadian Amateur Sports Federation but that agood number approached had been unable to make the trip beam at ediool commit ments We asked for fouroar crew from the University or British Columbia but studies intruded and the boys cant he in action this weekend as West play in athreoday series of spared Ploen Map See Weekend Action Tradition man noon mosjet Vancouver against 30 Lions Sunday and Hamilton against Saskatchewan Rough riders in the annual Regina Th nks tilt MEMPHIS TONIGHT returned after year in Al bcrta Memphis farm team of Minnesota North Stars are an unknown qiflniliy Candied by John Mucklel their top star is former Canadian Red Wing and Bruin Andre Proa ovost Also peeled to play are such oimei Junior stars as cxPeicrborough goaltender Chuck Goddard Dob diarie bois Leo Tbliouit pair of eaBaby Hubs and Kitchener Ranger grad Sandy Fitzgerald Seasons tidsets for Eiyers no homo league games will also go on sale tonight Further in formatioo can be obtained from team executive who will be available in the arena lub by Examiner Photos Schenley When you have good thinggoing it pays not to change it The taste of Schenley Tradition is good thing And we havent changed it for long time Nor will we Because this friendly blend of superb whiskies does very simple thing it makes your drink taste better We think thats Tradition worth keeping gnenreqmaomon limakes your drink better SATURDAY ssoiooo noose BREEDERS STAKES 3rd iegln the Triple Crown Illa miles on the grass Mouton $20ooo aooso AND SAUCER STAKES Zsyearoldr one mllelend I6 on the grass Post Time pm No racing Tuesday octaher 10 racing resumes wed if

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