Barrie Examiner, 29 Aug 1970, p. 10

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baseball league two years ago Bob Doners Altman Canada tailed tn reach the senl mats during tlle airrent sea son But it was not an unevent Jul season lor the Glauclrs who finished well up in the first division and madc things inter rstlng tor Breton Beehive be fore bowing out beading hitter for Alliston dur ing the league games was star first snicker Ernie Fraser who finished third highest in the en tire curcult with line 48 av rrage Only leading batsman Nick Owen or the Majors with 514 and Bcewns teat John Gould with 491 were high er Frasers mark was one point up on Toitcnhoms star sharp stop Kerry Vorrad who choik rd up 462 mark Don Hon nessy oi Orlllla Majors was fifth with 460 and then came Don Johnna volA Thornton inns with 444 Second highest butter for Al WONDER VALLEY DOMINATED 0R0 HOCKEY included John Jo and Bill John is now doctor at Van couvcr while Bill is specialist at Kitchener Joe oi course is with Motor Sales in Barrie An other brother Don operate dairy farm near Elmvaln Allan McLean the popular 32 year old move at cm has an nounccd his intention of giving up active action as hockey player althout he lait the door open that he might be persuad rd to change his mind for an old timers game this coming season ii the cause is sufficient ty worthy By this he means it the money raised is to go toward helping the Oro rink situation or something of the kind The Ora dairy farmcr who spent the early part or this Week In Ottawa hasnt done too much hockoy playing in recent years gt hes been too busy with coun all work and looking alter his dairy herd at Dalston but he did don pulls and skates or it old timers game at Benton last February it was on exper lcnce ch convinced him of the ity it getting into good nipple litlore attempting to play because ilu nursed aches and bruises for three months When he was younger Al was one oi the hard checking stal warts on oi oi he l0 Urn lea gue championship Wonder Val cl hs Fans who lol ck teams might no less than four McLean brothers on some of the squads complete Mc Lcan front line which notched tllcir lull allure 01 goals icy llOL lowed Incse recall there olsmcr Spears Determination Pays Oil For luniois lwm Andy Run 32 tezmx lud Gracie mall at him teamed cum to 15 1715 in Lb as the Bcetozasclnbdg not the junior pal earns means the baseball season ts cer QWSOII C1 es pitdlcr John Gould tsfdu 105 port to Toronto has on 15th while ineldu Jim atde mun resence on Gerri 1ch blanked czmp at about the same Limo Larry Gould has been asked to report to Hamilton Red lugs sew Mt again pie Fair Grounds last mm as he drove three winners in lot tries in the Fair secmd mgbt on September Barrlcs leader was lnlielder John Towlo with 333 the same average as recorded by Andy Elliott with it 330 average yummmsnravudldnt have regular butter with 200 av erage although Terry gowan iston Gary Smokum finished came close with 97 ley team should help stir rtan 10 Dave Mortimer racked up Angus average to win thlrdpiace honors for Alliston hitters ile horse also had 15 runs batted in to in um his credit just one less than Fraser Rowe o1 Drillla Juniors and Dale Scott at Allistcln The top batter in league games for lvy unis was veteran Monty Memories at the Wonder Val ed interest in efforts to provide 0rd with rink facilities for re vival of the 0m league 1t op erated for long time at the old Guthrie rink and produced numr crous iinc players The rink now condemned at least until exten sive new construction is done has smaller ico surface than CilA regulation allows hut in its era was the scene of many hard taught spirited contests going right back to the into 205 when Smith Campbell was looming his hockey bciorc stepping into oilt ranks at Barrie Although there were various standout teama none had quite the record of the Wonder Valley champions public meeting to discuss Oru rink plans for tile future has been arranged lor the township hall at the fair grounds on Thurs day September and good attendance would in itself lit boost to the ciiort to provide the facilities for revival of local hockey interest in the neighboring township THOROUGHBREDS AT WOODBINE SOON Slmcnr County horse racing ions Will hr interested in tho announceman that the tilor nughhreds will be returning to Woodbine lurk in momenta week from tomorrow allowing the end of the ctlrrrnl eventful unnamcrrAnnlt meeting itl Fort llllc nslarwtrr Canadas leading jockey Sane ford ffawlcy has been top ride or despite five tiny sulpcnv slon lust as he was at an ear 25 The closing meet of the year for the thoroughbred opens at Greenwood Monday Oct and continues through iier Woodbine meeting lie had to be sptislird with third place finish on Almoner the two year aids Noel lurcoltc rode Bochk Farma Wlnlard nose victory over Connio Smytiln Lord Vancouver Both these races were on the grbl Alter the final rucing pro gram at Fort Erie next Saturv tiny Stpt the hnracs will hr vonncd to Toronto tor the Wood llinc fall mccting which contin ues through until Sunday Oct Queens Ptate winner in the to Saturday Dec nose stakes last Saturday which was won by ltougu Cllanteur with Richard Grubh in the saddle horse named Fool and Ilia Money ron second beaten by in Sundays 515000 added for 515000 addill international Mcantlmo the bulky horses are ill Greenwood until next Sitt But Ned Felley 103 it was also good night for Baltimore New York Detroit Boston Clcvcl and Washington Minnesota California Oakland Kansas City Milwaukee Chicago at 73 tin 65 03 til We 13 711 ll 49 41 Charlie Lawson made in racing lath in the league with 371 won nu average His seven homers day and mg mng ahpcxdfof ca led him rst am 01 031 mBuCe leaves him well trucks in this denammnt ah the field with seven victories in though fth in the league The No Evenings ttalors Chuck Beaudoin was the home run king of tho loop with rst he wth he gmde Lee llutdl owned by hi hchcorgc win in 21184 an Trimblc gave him better time third the nights fastest Ho Startd things right in the at 210 He also brought same horse home for win in Midlands leading hitter was the sixth and limit race in Dan Wood with 369 average followed by Larry Greene and caster Graham with 344 each Ewart Kirby who drove his horse Bclhvood Buy to wins in the second at 2184 and lilth at 217 an all trot affair Collingwood Duke owned and driven by Clarence Lockwood tank the fourth heat Time for that one was 219 large crowd watched as Kir by and Lawson received blan BIiSEBllLL RECORD By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Bus pm kcts Kirby from nuculorn sud aniv dcrb Jack Simmons oi the presentmg the award for tho fasted time in the second and fiiih race Lam received blanket from Stu Robinson president of the Army Navy Air Force did for his fonts in the third and sixth heats HEAT RmLTS First L00 llulcll Law son Caiiixlgwond Duke lackhart Dcwcy Herbert Kerlukot Second Bellwood Boy iKlrbyl Black Satin lites lip it Lincoln Land Bob Jones Third Ned Foliey Law son liir Banknot Purvis Sparky Eden tWetnl Fourth Collingwood Duke Lockhart Dewey Herbert Kerluke Lou Hutch Law son Filth Bellwood Boy Kirby Black Satin tiles lipi Lee Beau Somer ville sixth Ned Folley Law son Mr Bunker tPurvis Speler Eden Vnin Pct Gill 46 646 57 ll 51 15th 02 17V 37 21 GB 22th 53 57 61 an Zti itll 215 29 PM Tlmr Tmlllllt 530 1711 National Length East PclGllL Pittsburgh 7D 60 538 Ncw York 67 62 519 Chicago 60 64 515 St Louis 62 GB 477 Philadelphia 60 70 462 10 Montreal 56 74 431 11 West Cincinnati 33 in 639 Los Angolan 72 55 563 1Dr1 San Francisco 66 65 512 11 Atlanta as 65 500 lav llollston no 70 462 2m San Diego so ill 382 at urday Sept and then start at Garden City raceway on Sun day Sept and remain there until Sunday Oct 25 They then sbllt tn Mohawk track at Camp bcllvillc until Saturday Dec Ill May Be Last Vdeis Cup Meet 533m Arthur Ashe CLEVELAND MP Arthur 1970 Challengo ltound tennis tournament Ln the second match Gill eitcy 21yenrold from Sun An gelo iux who has never played in Chauoagn Round goes against the challengcru Asllo Jr saying this may be his ace Christian Kuhnkc illll Davis Cup match has been illawn ugulnst Wont Germanys ilviibutm Btlllgcrt for tho openr till singles match today at tho less it is open Windham Toulltllt Franklin Motel at Church Mn btia llamas Queens Park Ashe said he would not play in the Davis Cup next year up can Bunch Canadian Aquatic Team Gains Points In Turin Games lUlllN Italy Cli The Ca nadian aquatic team continucd to rack up points Friday as they placed in the finals of four out of live swimming cvcnls but in Olllurllltit5 Canada did not fare at well The high ill for Canada Fri day was bulldra Smith of the University ol Alberta who placed third to take the bronze medal in lht womens lilomier freestyle in 12339 Winner oi the event was Evelyn Kossllur oi the United totes at 4131 Jlliln Hullcs oi al placed fourth in tho loometro mens backstroke Shirley Casa ltzt of Vancouver wun eighth in the 100lnctro womens butterfly and the Canadian nanometre OllSll PLAYOFFS INTEllMEDlATE Tonight bltnlvalu Merchants at hiarkdule pm lrcestylc relay team earned filthplacc finish John Twobig oi Toronto Graig Gould of Lon don 0nt Robert Duncan at Montreal and Howe were on the team action The University of British Col umblu lost lastminute nt tcmpt M80 in mens basketball to Korea and the University of or womens vollolball team fall 1540 15 15 to Switzerland in their lirat Games American swimmers made total to 13 in tho compotition SOVIETS SECOND 12 at the to events cope with tho Koreans tn the second ha narnyur lurktog Lola Drivowlyl anything else to David done by gt RACHLIN cent return mulch nt Tnnytvanlnn puvlal experts INTERMEDIATE AA Reglilcred ttltlt downl St Cathurlueo m9 Mombcr of Asphalt Pover Annotation 105 Anne 8t llorrio cltan sweep of the five nuld medals lrlday bringing their The Americans picked up three mens and two womens tltlrn The Soviet Union ro mzllned second in gold mndats with four on Dritain picked up another two hronzes and West Several Ontario Amateur Salt Grrmnny won medal in the ball Association playoff games sixth World Games have been unnounctv by Bill OASA convener Following is the illicit play off schoduio involving Barrie and dlkttlct teams BANTAM Zone Three Finals Sunday Barrio AilStars vs North York Custom Paper Pro ducts pm at nding Park Sept return match Queens Park at pm UANTAM ll Zone fllve Finalst Tonight Vingtlnm at lantalil Park Canada has earned point In 1t VIII is heartbreaking loan for UBC Thunderblrdll who played lino llama but couldnt They utnrlod oft strongly and controlled play to take 4540 loud at the half The Knrennt gradually clotted the gun and moved ahead alter live minutes 01 lb ycnrl experience Beavers Lose Close One To Agincourt Ladies Club ed on two more Agincourt er rors But the lead proved shortltvcd as Agincmnt scored twice in this bottom ball of the inning Saw yer and McShane scoring alter both singlcd Marilyn Barr pitched for tho Barrio club allowing seven hits Aglncourts Jackson was tho winner allowing but two Ban rid bits on each by Barr and Mary Berthelattc Barrie anvers lost close om in East York Ladies Soli bali action 92 at Agiacourt Tursday Tbs Beavers grabbed an early lead in the top of tho rst when two errors by tho Agincourt club saw Anne Gray score Agincourt tied the game in the third on double by Jan Fox and single by Paulette Nous Barrio again took tho lead in lourtb as Cathy Poslo scon Only three girls tco oil in the Barrie Country Club Junlt lor Girls Championship yes tcrday at the new goll cours But tho luck 01 numbers di Tiger Bad Boy McLain ended By His Club that day Is Sulsp nt debcr tho girls determini ollnn Marilyn Smith is con gratulated by Mrs Bruco Hardy as she presents Marilyn 3mm Mm aale itcch In Robertson Is Named Colts Coach l1B will log the junior Colts to the Annmarie Super title in the spring Bowen was forced to resign rum tunher citdung reponslbilltia by business pres sum McFadden in making tho so muncement said Barrio should have real line hockey clnb this season in the Colts Robertsons appointment ho said is really find for the club Hell be hockey coach and the all like and respect hlm Robertson is also director of the Barrio Minor Hockey A3506 lotion Last season he was as sistant coach or the Rotary Club Poewees who had suclt cessfut season winning to games while losing eight and tying two The Barrio Colts open their hatning camp on Squaran at the Barrie Arena The camp opal at pin KEN ROBERTSON tremendous ELBOW INJURED ll Pitcher Doc Elli at the Film burgh Pirates may possibly be out for the rest of the season with an elbow injury the club said Friday Ellis righttun der with 129 record the best by Pirate pitcher returned from the West Coast Friday to have his right elbow examined by the clubs physician AP was Jcrutiirr thinner NanciV Spence Vctliwin with the trophy she donated for the top luni at tho club with low not score of 71 with an 76 right bad net 85 Examiner photo or girl golfer urilyn won it Dmon APt Detroit Tiger bad boy Donny McLllln shocked Bl the suspension im posed on him Friday night by General Manager Jim Camp to EXCITING llAIlNVlllM RACE 7281 Oronnovilln Ont 1qu lit mlmttu Inml tittnlol Wm 11 MV EMU MM boll lashed out at him for behind his got down on my knees and begged to he never attmdlnit players and an traded dont boliuve it dont be llovo it dont hollnvo it moaned the zoycaroid pitcher as he leaned back against cor in tho darkened Tiger Stadium parking lot about midnight plnlncd About 45 cnrller Campbell suspended for an indetlnlto period not to exceed 30 days for conduct un becoming prolcssionnl base hoil play Cnnlpbollll action loliolwd telephone cull from baseball writer Watson outstra at the Detroit News complained SUNDAY IS DAILY DOUlllll Denny returned pitch for Detroit incident otnltru nitcr McLain also pull of watero baseball writer Free Press it was setupa joke McLain told me Were going to get it too was Rich Shook from UPI Campbell culled Denny his office after the game manager Mayo Smith in attend thnt bciorc the Tigers 52 loss to Onklund McLuin had dumped pull or water on him in the clubhouse it was the second suspension for the cocky pitcher this year After being under indefinite sus pension during spring training Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn formally suspended Me Lain April for associating with gamblers in 1967 That suspcn slon was lifted July and once titllnpcd it Jim Hawkins for the Detroit 11 and was just clowning around that was easy to see be ex inviros you to listen to Argonaut RACE DAY VERSUS flown lutnlo swirlloot CKBB

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