Lakeview Again Tries lorthesecondlimeakhlns week Lakevisw Dairy crept hill within single point of first place in senior softball action Last night at Queens Park the Dairy crew renewed their chair lease with Li verdict over lI$piaoe Woods BA The win advanced Lskrvtew into position to pass Imperial Easiman This cordd come about tomorrow night at the Queens Park doubleheader if Woods can trip the front runners in the pm opener and Lakevlew can overhaul the fastrising Nottmra lledmen in the liightcap Widtc Don Dykstra success fully held the Woods billing in check he allowed thm hits the winners slowly hammered away at the offerings of laser Jim Mc Allister He gave up seven hits tour which led directly to runs Woods drew ï¬rst blood in the top half of the third when Art Martin snackcd Dykstra pitch over the right ï¬elders head for solo homo run This was the only Woods offensive tiueat as they were held well in check Six others managed to reach bass none past second Martin added sixth inning sin gle and Jsn Armstrong got the other hit for the losers lion Raycrafl and Armstrong drew walks as McAiiister was hit on the arm with pitch CanadianBorn Infiéltier Boosts HelmAet Eqr Flap by KEN Parrcusnn NEW YORK CF Im kind of glad became base ball player The speaker was Pete Ward Canadianborn sun of hockey star and member of the Chicago White Sox base ball team which has suffered many vicissitudes this Ameri can league season The outfielder is keen hockey fan with many acquaintances on the Chicago Black Hawks Sympathy springs sincerely from his lips when he speaks of the bruises and worse gar ncred by his skateswyearing friends Zfyearold lullelder Trailing 14 after three and frames Lakevim proceed ed to strike in the genres latter stage They scored pair in thelnsthnilnftheimnthalonl with singles In the nixth and seventh The winning rally came as Corby Adams led off the fourth with iingteand all hands were safe when Gary Hines grounder to the pitcher was turned into an errant throw at tempting to force out Adams at second base George Grappel drove single into centre for the tyingcounter and Gary Hines sped across with the eventual winner on Wild pitch The third Lakele run was produced through Hines leadofi single sauttice bunt by Grappel and Pete Berirems chopper in front of the plate THE BARRIE EXAMINER TUESDAY JULY 1368 But this blueeyed young man is no shrinking violet In an interview here Ward was asked about ear flaps those appendages to baseball hetmets which hang inclegnnl ly over whichever ear faces the opposingrpitcher Ive been wearing flap on my helmet Pete re marked casuaily got hit on the side of the head by is Dave McNally pitch late in May Missed ï¬x days and had several stitches sewn in my right car it wasnt the ï¬rst time he has been hit nor will it be the last son of diminy Ward who Hugerread For Corby Lakeview Dairy shortstop Cor by Adams is the undisputed leader in the Barrie and Dis trict Senior Softball league hat ting race full 96 hitting points ahead of his nearest rival The steadyhilting perennial all star has collected two down hits in 51 official Visitsito the plate for strong 471 average Run ning second is infielder out fielder Ron Hoggarlh of the high flying imperialEastman squad who are in position to take the regular season crown in only their second year of senior com petition Hoggarlh carries 375 mark from 15 hits to to plate trips The batting race is wdl spread out as only six players have Corby Adams Lake Ron Hoggarth East Bill Cartmiii Woods Dan Stretcher New Don McFadden East Ted Emms Woods Marty Reynolds East Dale Pegg New MacNicol No Thompson Woods EDMONTON GP Only Calgary Stampede had bet ter defensive record than Ed monton Eskimos In the Western Football Conference last year so the Esks set out to work on their offence Head coach Neill Armstrong went looking for offensive line man and offensive backs We didnt recruit single de fensive back Armstrong said at training camp So what bappenedt Good defensive people we hadnt been looking for kept turning up Wevegot three sets of linebackers in camp right mm Armflrong picked up other talent howeverMo guards and two tackles and moved Tint havens to tackle from tight end In the backfield be recruited Charles Fulton of the University of Tennessceled Washin on from San Diego State and er mus Butler from thejllnIVErslty of Kansas to complement re turning Jlrn ThomaaArt Per be kins and DonLisbon behind quarterback Frank Cosenlluo gory hfabwe in back at Adams averages in excess of the 300 level Woods BA centreï¬elder and outfielder pitcher Dan Stretcher of Newmarket Rays BA share third spot with 833 Carinrill is 12 for 35 andSkel oher haslfl for so Versatile southpaw Don ille radden of ImperialEastman 311 and Woods left fielder Ted Emms 302 follow These figures compiled by senior league statistician Dorian Parker are based one mini mum of 15 at bats They do not include Saturdays imperial Easlman at Nottawa game and last nights LakeviewWoods en counter Following are the figures or the top ten Avg 471 L375 333 333 311 302 295 289 278 273 tanker and therefs rush for the split and job between Craig Scoggtus of SanDiego Jim Ros sell and North Texas Randy Euro or Langston University Okla cm and Larry Plancke from Queens Kingston Peter Kempf Esks talented field goal kicker is back with more weight tohe1p him in his quest for tight end into The big question in camsz at quarterback Armstrong had counted on returning Terry Bakerto backup Cosentino but baker didnt return remaining rnSalem 0re to complete bar exdminations Butlerpwho Armstrong says looks and runs like Jim Thomas was impressive early in camp but came downwith flu ater In moving Kempt to tight end ihrmstrong hopes to takondvan tage of Peters sure hands as well ashlslool realise bloctriog hasnit en his long suit Armstrong said but he hasvputona lot of weight this year and hes im provingï¬lle always was good 59 Tally hall chicher RM Fowler of Wood imitated Hines drargod across the plate arthe tarpita called fair hall 1n the Lekwiew seventh walk to Pat Wanamaker two wild piidrcs and Adams lnfleid single accounted for the games final tally tensileleading pitcher Ad ams was the games best with adoubleandapairotstnglea in Mr plate visiLs The Lakevlew Dairy ticket draw produced two lucky fanr Bert Palmer won bucket of diidren complhnrnts of the team sponsor and Ken Miller non himself cash voude from FCraig Mens Wear Woods BA WIWMllz Lakevtew 000 El 10x lichllister and Fowler Dyk slra and Grappei MEMBERS on the Amen lean League team for the All Both Managers PrediCt Star game get in some preclt tics in the Astrodnme at Eons rex will be the first the All Star game has ion up not Takes MouodgDuei THORNTON an Johnston nutduelied Feohelcy Salury niacin South Gimme Bub hall begin action as Thornton indilne nipp ed Tottcnhanr near by 11 haunt Both been played indoors AP Mrephoto LoWiSCoring Mound Duel HOUSTON AP Managers University in said Monday that Canadas played in the National Hockey league from rm to 1938 with Montreal Maroons and blunt real Canadiens Pete became baseball player more be cause of geography than by choice My father went to Port land tire in late to manage the Eagles in the Pacific Coast Hockey league he re calls He moved the family from Montreal the next year Pele was seven years old at the time enioyed hockey as kid but had little chance to play because of lack of organized leagues in Portland So the lad who grow to be six foot one and zoo poundsa hnckeyrcoachs dream jn hudd became baseball player During his fouryear mlnon eague apprcnticeship he served briefly with Vancouver in the Pacific Coast League and finished up at Rochester NY in the International League Third base was the regular position for thebud ding young slugger Barrie Driver Bags Feature amour Barrie Jim Vlktll outgunned Midland driver Jim Ingram and Del Mecks to the ï¬nish line to capture the main event at Sunset Speed way The new stock car racing track located just south on Highway 11 had six races in its regular Friday night pro gram Ingram and Macks who just missed out in the feature run managed llisis inearlier races Macks toppéd the field in the first heat and Ingram took home thetrophy dash title Following is complete list of race winnersn First Heat Del Meeks Sec ond Heat Bob beanï¬sh ho phy Dash lirnlngram Consol ation Russ Quesnelle Last Chance Johnny Simon Foa titre Jun Viktll Ingram Meeks short or medium rcceivor Kemp was the teams top er lastyear converting all 29 touchdowns the Esks managed Memento or llnw ard liadford president of the Canadian Olympic Association representation to in summer Olympics in Mexico fly in Co tober will consist of 150 compet itors audio ofï¬cials The team is being sent in three sections tltnse participat ing in long distance eventalo Alta Mosa Colo on Sept14in order tolet them become aceti matized to the highaltltud another group Sept 22 to Mex rico City and the finan detach ment also iothe Gamea lie or Redford aid Janewruonsoraistoneaed Sox Pete Harvey of Toronto topped weighllilting Aug in Calgary lrlais owork at the altl Dick Williams of the American League and Red Schoendicnst of the National league predict lowscoring mound duel in base bulls 89th annual Alister game tonight Schoendlenst of St bouia Car dinals who will start liegnme winner Don Drysdale of Lo An geles Dodgers said lean toward pitchers game This has been the year of big zero would sayit will be pltchers battle The pitchers should predominate lie named right hander Louis Tlant of Cleveland lndlans game winner to start for th American standingroom crowd of over 5000015 expected for the game starting at 815 BM in the Astrodorrre The NL holds 2017 Series edge including five straight and nine of the last 10 The NL is 75fcvorite WASAGA BEACH Midland driver Jim Ingram and Charlie Greenlaw of Whitby racing in different categories were doub le winners at Wasaga Speed way Both captured 20 lap main events and preliminary heat Ingram outlasted Elmvaies Bob Beamish and Jim Viktll of Barrio to the finish line in the late model feature run and Greenlaw bent Burt Smith to the checkered flag in the modi fied car finale Torontos Pete Jones and 1111 Mark followed in that order Both feature face winners added first place finishes in the opening heats of their car categories Late model feature race third place flasher Viktil topped the first consolation and Gord Handy of Minesing breez ed home on top in the second consolation race Another diar rlevcar driven by Rick Bat lers won the semi ï¬nal in the other modiï¬ed races the first consolation and main event runner up Smith won out in the semi final run Mechanical dillicuitlés werc plentiful during the Saturday night program and two cars lostwheels during one race The next scheduled program at the popular quarter mile Alltravel wi be by regularly scheduled airline flights ECycilng trials will be held Toronto nextweeke in St Catha nos track and field Aug 1011 at To ronto canoelng Aug1salso at St Catharinerswirnrtiin 1411 at Winnipeg and diving Aug 2125 in Halifax we Aug The AL went through an hour workout Monday afternoon under order from league presi dent Joe Cronin to get the feel of the synthetic turf Most American Maguers have never played in the Astrodome convene Anmsr drums The players adjusted quickly to the first surface of the turf like carpet Brooks Robinson Baltimore Orioles third baseman said the lflfljllloimes true buthsure frets through the infield quick ld like to hit hero all year It would probably add 25 pointsto your batting average Frank Howard of Washington Senators the leading home run hitter in the majors with 15 said he didnt think the hall car rted very well Howard then proceeded to rip several shots into the left field seatsone over the 390 mark Some ofthe AL stars werent on hand for the practice session including Carl Yastrzemslri and Ken Harrelson olBoston lit Twin Winners Al We saga traekin Wasaga beach is Sat urday July 13 First heat gets the green flag at pm The re TopIn Ora Softball SHANTY BAY With four wins in six slarisEdgnt and Guthrie share the lead in the four team Oro Mens Softball LeagueCrown Hill are the game off the pace to the tight race and Bro Station occupies the cellar with just one win gainst five defeav Tire 19o schedule has reach cd thehalfv way mark as each team has six more games lie the double home and home set meeting each opponents four times twice at home The balance of the regular 1scheduie which follows ctudestwo games every Wed nesduy at put through August 14th Edgar and Crown Hill share the diamond atW Best School while Guthries home field is the Shanty Bay VillagerGreen and Dre Station is based at Oro Parka JULY Wed 10 Crown Hill at Ed gar Guthrie at Oro Statio Wed 17 01o Station at Ed gar Crownllill at Guthri Wed 24 Edgar at Guthri Oro Station at Crown Hill Guthrie at Edgar Crown lirilat Oro Station Wed 14 Edgar at Crown ro Station at Guth Crown Hill Oro Station Peter Liskep the pass master of Cal garyStirmpeders linedup over centre yelped the signals faded baclrandi neatiyr slapped the hall to the mier of BChlrg lnghackfielder co ch Jerry Williams nodded in lhpproval and called for the playaga Wareworktng primarily on our running attack in camptirlr cad Williams said stillfeelthe pass is the fastest ondsurest wayto score throwing threeemen llllES at you you need somethingvto ex plott th ailuation lrceman of Detroit and Mickey Mantle of New York the team captain and first player ever to hit homer in the Asirodome Asked about the missing play ers Williams said Theyve got commitments The games tomorrow not today TIANT rs TIRED ï¬ant admitted that he was tired from pitching 13 innings Sunday but said he could go two hard innings ThlsJLmostJmporlantstart in my life Tinnt said its one of the biggest breaks lvc ever had Both AilStar teams came into the game with rather anemic batting averages Team aver age for the AL is 263 with Yes tflemski at 301 the only 300 hitter in the starting lineup The NL has 279 average with starters that blood of St Louis SOFTBALL SENJGR 10 Lakeview Noltawa Newmarket Woods BA Last Nights Score Lakeview Woods Future lame Wednesday woods at imp Eastman 0o Nottawa at an at New markct 830 SaturdayLakeview at Nottawa 800 Imp Eastman at Woods7 INTERMEDIATE Wlrrts Barrie CoOp 11 Borden Universal Yanch Heating Hayfield Clarkson UE UE Clerkson Bordeni Hayfield CoOps Universal Last Nights Score YnnchIl UE Future Games TonightUEat CoOp 700 WednesdayUniversal at Burden 800 ThursdayCon at clarkson 700 UEat Bayfield 830 our 23 15 12 12 gleabe Bamaqaho omanro Looms SENIOR Future Games Tonight Toronto Garpetiand at Barrie Queens ll 15l in no For Green Gaels By common pnnss Oshawa Green Gae ued their winning ways In Onto lo Lacrosse Associa on action Monday night ov whelmiog terborough no at Oshawa In the aguo only other scheduled game St Catharines Lakcsides amc up Vhometow Laslr yearnthe St pedcrs worked almost entirely on who pass iindlolslie buried the club to 124 record Western Footba ofconcernrthis season may play outrhlsoptiou tovtake crack at big league ball in the United States Behind Lliki Wlllla haa veterandorry KeeUng one of the best defensive haiibackswin the Guns on Football League andwho iliiams says could be instasgood quarterback at he is at his sent position and Tommy Helms of Cincinnati contin tam Calgary chtef point hitting and i302 respoo lively Williams said he plans to fol low Tinnt with John Odom of Oakland Athletics He said Odom pitched last Friday and would bcwcllrested Schoendienst said he wmt certain who would follow Dry dalc who has 137 earned run average and set record of 58 consecutive scoreless Innings earlier this season It will he pitchersgave upfonr hits as the host club prevailed with tomb inning outburst Indians jumped in front 14 with one man it Harold Fer rler stroked single and Deo otr Patterson moved aboard through an error eommltteed by Round ncker Graystone Don Shannon then delivered the key shot two run double loltcnhams ions tally was recorded in the top of the sev enth when Feeheley crack ed solo homer with one man out After Boyce fanned for the second out Feeheiey bagged double to move the potential lying mo into scoring position However Johnston got Mallet to ground out to short stop Ted Layroek The other Thornton hits were singles from Johnston and Jenntnu while leadoff ran Graystone and Boyce singled in losing cause Nat action for Thornton is big contest on home grounds to morrow night The strong do lending champion Oriliin hiat ors arethe pm opponents Toltenhaln 000 0001 Thornton ooopooxzeo Feehelcy andvlitoGee Johnston and Laycock TAKES SIG lllMPlNG LAKE PLACfD NY AP Claude Trabnn of Trois Iti vlercs Que took first place Saturday in the 2152 annual Lake Placid summer ski jump competition as temperature edged into the 10 Pat Morris of Ottawa was second with Drysdntes nun AliStar stint tyingthe record lumps of and 118 feet and 131 points tuned Tinnt 13 AL Starter HOUSTON AP Luis Tinnt played catch with his fiveyear old son while the rest nilrls American League teammates prepared themselves for to nights allstar game against the National ioague And little Luis Jr seemed to help his dad keep his mind off the likes of Willie Mays Hank Aaron hut Flood and Willie lifeCovey My arm is tired said Tinnt Cleveland Indians 14 gome winner who was picked by American league manager Dick Williams to start the big am ltt try to pitch two innings maybe theyre easy ones Tiant worked 13 innings Norman Sunddy arid will be pitching with Just one day of rest was surprised when Wii liarns told me would stadiibe said fBiIt like the idea No Im not nervous but the pressure of all the allstar game is great HAS SEVEN Stillst it will be the first allslarap pearance for Tinnt and he takes 145 record dazzling 124 eamederun average with seven shutouts into the game Hell be going against Don Drysdale making record tyingï¬fth allstar start Tiauts ERA is the only one on the American league staff better than Drysdalea 137 Paces Canadian Golf comm or Moo Nor man of Giliord Ont earned only 3150 during Miliar golf championship last week but leads Canadian professionals this year in money won on the Canadian tour Normanhas won $3150 during the first three tournaments and lead Canadian professionals seeking berth in the $15000 Canadian tour championship at gVoodbridge Out in Septem er The 12 leadingCanadran professionals including winners of the first nine tournaments will qualify for the champion ship at Woodbridge Aivie Thompson of Toronto is third with 52016 Wilfiiomenuik of Winnipeg who became the first Canadian professional win tour cheni pionship this season when he won the Millar lorunameot last week moved tron1 111th to fourth place with $1430 earned otheriop money winners are lave Clayton Toronto $1255 Gary Vanerman Toronto Discoverth 180 Vaughan Trapp Victorll $1051 John Henrick 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