$113Il mm na to To Ivylieais By our cu RAN ONE or famous won for tigeunupegi cdiy fine showingof Ivy Leafs in the Sinicoe County pitch ys Schaly who hurled Ivys closing league1135win ï¬g offyoungster DonlicMaster baseball league this year has been the vy fans havecome to aiiticlpate good pitching fromsuch skilled moundsmen as Allan mus Gary Maw or Monty Elliott veterans whose hurling played pleading part in enabling the fieafsitotake the inter mediate OBA honors in 1966 All three haveturned some stZar mound efforts again this season So has 0Vel Orillia Legion to finish first place ifpskedin the limelight because he stepped But hchaster an 1s yearold frbï¬i Utop ight up is has juvenile ranks into the county league and so far hung up six and none record With one do game THE scowaALL aarisrwnh tantalizing mm lécredited by Allistons top batsmanWayne Store as boln the most baffling moundsman hes faced ï¬rst slogw balls on to death remarked the Allistou slugger when scussing pitchers recently The performance most Ivy fansare inlking about It the moment is hicMasters stellar threehitter lli blanking Midland lndians L0 in the first gamoof their best of seven playoffs as first and fourth placers at con la of evenin Rick lcmieux who has lteyen Midlands workhgrsegthis season was the loser although giving up only four safeties First sackerl Haw Hutchinson scored the only run of the lowscoring contest with outfielder Keith Money providing which put him across the hit The modest young pitcher was obviously elated after the victory but he had little to say when asked how he had accomplished it just throw them and hope for the best thong sorriew he said slowly as ifyin deep ht He appeared pleased with his success but hat embarrassed by all the congratulations The rlghthander stands five feet eleven and half ti at2p scales at 155 pounds and pitches ball because enjoysit THE LEAFS ARE SCHEDULED toyisit Midland tbnight for their second tilt of the series when they may face the veteran onetime pro Gordon Dyment Dyment was used sparinglyliy Midland during the re gular schedule but officials are looking for him to do more mound duty in the playoffs The veteran has signed with Orillia Majors for senior OBA play After tonights action will Shewells charges are slated to play the third game on the home lvy diamond tomorrow To judge from all the current baseball talk at Ivy there should be bumper crowd on hand Fourth gameis slated for Midland next Thursday AugustZZ and will be afloodlight contest The fifth if necessary will be playedat Ivy on Satur day August 24 with sixth on Monday Midland If it goes to seven gamesit Will be pl lvy on Wednesday August 28 August 26 at ayed at Jack Goulds fivehit pitching was themain factor in Beeton Beehives getting asvay with aft3 victory over Orillia Majors in the first game of their playoff at the Oriilia Oval Gould pitched home run balls to Pat Hennessy and Nick Owen but otiierwrSe was nearly invincible Bob Connell homered for Boston off Christopher Harbor southpaw who lasted until the fifth Righthandler Bob Sinyth finished for the losers the Orillia Oval tomorrow at2 pm withinstriking distance Lefroy and Co pott set strikeout record by whiffingylfl ii Second gamélof the BeetonCrrillia se duled atBeeton last nightwrth the th ALLISTON cawucks got aWay to nningstart in the third Simcoe County playoffzvseries defeating Thornton Indians 64 The teams meet at Alliston on Monday night and back at Thornton Tuesday okstown have7 nt been having too much luck GiifordsSandy Phil teammates clubbed outa 40 win recently ally Hugh McEvoy of Bradford also leading run scorer aw WELL baseball fans Gordons August 24 whicb Organized as pa tters Vans ident rates as top hitter and sports program added to festi ties for the off at opening of the 137acre New Loriell conservation pa th CreemoreRed Sex of theSimcoe Countyleague meet ing Mahsfield of the DufferinSimcoeleagueatd in the first game with New Well playing Lisle de1 theafternoo fending Duï¬erinvsimcoe oham ons conteststarting at oclock features po an days depends upon his type HoWexner sun lotions dfiiW ha The two winners méet in the grand finale billed for 630 pm Operdng ceremony fonthe park which it fine area set for4 canals MINOR Lacaosss clubs ne gciieuo to play at the Oriliia Community Centre this coming Tuesda night in Georgia Bay lacrosse league action untsvdleis leading the midget series roe gold screen utsun wantughls and the ecp tahning ccl onstantly or that mahogaiiylookt in rapld skln aging Be ads to prudent vyour diirlngynurfsunning ay DetroitTiger Dennis Melanin who won his isthgarne ofihc your by shutting out the Boston Red WiNNlPEG CP Jcrry Williams hopes he has all the angles covered for his Calgary Stompcdersr In Sundays West ern Football Conference game with Winnipeg Blue Bombers Williams says he is prepared for troub but alsohasplans in the fed thls Sfamps run away with the game We always expect trouble he Sals noting Winnipegs 434 whlpping af Stampeder hands last week If you were humiliated in an opposing cityihow would you react You never kn may bediffercnt if it lsn Willlams wants Calf gary to try more running plays HAS CONFIDENCE However other way he has conï¬dence in quarterback eter Liskes passing and the abilities of numerous receivers For the winless Bombers coach Joe Zaleski has been plagued ny pregame troubles including weather daylong rain turned the Bomber practice field adjacent to slaughter house and stock yards into mire Thefteam was kept inside foi classroom work Zslesk this game trying to mold rook siudded neup haslost ihree to ra to injuriesguard Sherwyn Thorso defe sl leafs jUnveil Ne oolr Slate TORONTO CP Toronto MapleJJenf of the National Hockey League open their iooo 69 season against the Red Wings inDefroitSuriday Oct 13 it wnsnnnfllirlced rrlday The Maple Leafs first home game is Wednesday 0c is against Blltsburg Penguin For th flrsttime tn the ma history the Maple Leafs Pittsburgh Sa to da night March and meet Chicago Black Ha 1171 Was 432 so 120 27a oAullffe Detroit 77 67 Harrelson it lot noses Staub an sriiiicpircaso is nanwarm lt pitching ace Sox rubs his chin to dressing hopes to become the ï¬rst pit room at Fcnway Park last night as helold newsmeii that his arm fecla tired bicLoin Concerned Bomber Rebound halfback Ernie Bills and tackle Roger Hamelin who is out for the season rHowover Pillswbo fore rib cartilage two weeks ago is possibility Sunday Calgary is healthy except for inliircd fullback Ted Woods who likely wlifltsa liams says he is savinghim for Toronto Argonauts Wednesday DEFENSIVE PROBLEMS Mnnipeg has spent most of the week sharpening defence The squad has given up 88 points so fat this season while scoring only 32 But Calgary is prepared shouldihe Bombers manage to fill gaping hole Liskeand re ccivcrs utilized in their last con test if Sfampoder outside receiv ers are covered Liskc may choose Herm Harrison top re ceiverin the last game other possibilities are Dave Cranmer or Terry Evanshen who was one Changedf For Int Draw Secretary GordkMadge of Barrie and District intermed iate slball League has ant nounce that the leagues lucky draw will bevmade Monday August 26th The date for the draw which features Univer sal Cooler hreczerr along with several other valuable prizes was changed from the originally scheduled ThursdayAugust 15 The lucky winner will be an nounced during the intermission August 26 between the inter mediate senior playoff double header Billl Sliiiis ruanvasocisrsn mass Eitcvacnuflflmn TL gers shutldflbostoh hits for his seVenlh consecutive triumph and 25th of the season asDetroitfheat theRed Sox 44 ButlingJJoe Torre Eraves shattereda th Cin AlpulAtl Helms Clo Mliian Atl 450 15132 ass so 103 414 55 12 360 23 105 McGovey sr May Cin Haller LA tionEWil 436 yard parf his tee sho into Emmi 1315311 today they mum or fulï¬ll auio uazcn omr IiieflorHo raise for hock club Fbr yKitCliéner roaorrio or xiico defealedwloronto Friday night in the Canadian Exhibition Citing Suzie Bilï¬iï¬vled Kitchener In the cariytournn ment game with two hits irenc Mclpougalwas wtoningpltcher rlu an eiihihllion play the Queen and her Maids Califor rila team of teenaged girls char in Win 30 games in soa son since Diuy Dean did it in ml AF Wirephotol too wollcovered last game to get into much of the action On the offensive side Winni peghas had little success so far this season in freeing Dave Rai mey for downficll iompbut the line is showing signs of pull ping fogether for miarterback John Schneider Zaleski says Schneider may do some passing from theshort puntiorination as in his last meeting withrCalgary Kickoff time is 230 pm cm for the only Sunday game schedulcd In todays action lfougliriders are at Hamilton and Tuesday British Columbia Lions travel to Edmonton tomeet the Eskimos 11 beat Toronto team lairhlnk Queens soriiiui ankles Best oI Seven SemiFinals SERFEE hikerlow Woods BA Wednesday Score Lakcvlew Woods Future Games TonightLakcvlew at Wooda 700 SERIES Newmarket ImpEsstinan Thursday Score gt ImpEastman Newmarlretd 18 innings Future Gaines Monday Newmarlrct at lmp Eastman 830 Aug 2241mpEastnian at New market 1830 lNTERMEDiAiE TPts i7 has izgio pi lltl in it 1J SundayThorden at Universal 23 ayfield at UE 834 MondayUniversal at Yancb 700 Aug nYanch at Coon if Muirth Unhappy After Big Round ironarSon NY mm Hob Murphy tour rookieyet to wina pro tournament held ti oke lead going into to days third round of the Westchester Golf ClassiMut he was unhappy Im little disappointed he said Friday after posting threeunder69 for 133 His round included twoover six on his 17th hole and thats what had him bothered As it was his iiuhder total had him two strokes ahead of five players lockedpat l35PGA champ Julius Boros Dale Douglass hosays nowfound putting secret helped him to 65 defending champion Jack Nicklaus ï¬ll longhitting Dan Sikes of andReeves McBee who had tw eagles en route to a156 Behind thefri at 116 are Or ville Moody Australian Don Bias chols ï¬ll The Westcb er Coun ry Club course 64 yafdsylong with par 72 took such healing from Lh field ltlngrthc $50000 first plllétllatdt tookn score of 44 even pa make the cut for the last tw A1Balding Toronto the only Canadian entry shot 122 for 36hole 141 Murphy went two over on the i7lh He hit wha looked divot and He washon in three about eight feetaway and threeputt ted But he rallied with birdie on the final hole reaching the par in two andtwoputling Pickg Riders in Olympic Gaines TORONTO CF from Ontario and Western Cau ada make up the equestrian teams which will represent Caolt ads at the 1968 Summer Olym pics in Mexico this fall itvwas announced today Norman 7Elder offlorontoa veteranol international comps tillon heads the teamwhich takes partllo dressage cross country and stadium jumping events we ceiling thrw day period der 2i won asllver medal Pan Winnipeg andrgold bronze at thev195 Pan Am in Chicago rode onvCanadas 1960 Olympic equestrianteam 0therr threeday learn mem hers are robin Hahn 33 Plaine Sas and Allan Ehrlich 22 Wil lowdale0nt Named as rider was Greg Carpenter 22 Kettleby Ont sermons anGAN if The first successful gasoline powered cariwa Motorwa gen which ran Mannheim swim Riders no em rt WWWrvach mu topooicii team as spokeman Mike Widdrioltoo flyover it latest great deal of mode from anywhere we closet it to ingot things mmll CW Tbehuifct ill car drawls natural people can let out and ealoy Ibemselves at the some time show their commun lfy spirit in belpingout the Th dnwytiii be for rose Mustangliutoman plus $500 Wflu consolation rim and Vickyplace Sal ay October nthat the Barrie Armory Ad mission ls $1000 per couple with onlydoo tickets being cold ticket also includes pass for dis Ftsanbthgdcsfo homegarnel The eliminationtype draw and buffet is being run by clubdir cctor nodFlyer Booster Club head Jim Dulfield who has had spent deal ofexperieooe mum in the popular Barrie Assolt elated Canadian Travellers draw every Ju im prornl QUEBEC or Whlstling George Knudson just out for lh strolled into the second round lead of the Canadian Profession Golfers Assoclaa tlon championship Friday with recordbreaking 61 at the Royal Quebec Golf Club Knudsons elgbtudderpar stroll combined with his four under 68 opening day took him toa onestroke load over Victo rlaschkMunn who shot 66 Friday to gowilli his firstround leading 66 Knudsen sank eight birdies as he broke tth record 65 es tabllshcdio years ago on the par72 6660yard course Knudson 31 whose earnings this season nihe llnited States golf circuit are close to $70000 wldstled favorite tunes between parbreaking shots and later rlayed dignihls recordhr air pg Sixty ur Ive had scads of them He also shrugged off the rat ing ofthe pardspar37 course ovnmwnsn cuunsi Quite honestly lthlnklhat back nlne is very good par 34 probably would also rate the front nine at 34 dont think onels harder lhanthe other Asked whathethoughf ofthe gallery silent with awe as he played the Tomato star said Whaf do know wasiust out for awallt didnt see any body One hundred and nine of mo st rt dth 155 Cahill SuggeSts TORONTO or ahill of Toronto Argonauts feels that football referees should make use of instant pla back dentape to help themv theifl impossible in Our spottersnow are using closed circuit elevlslor nnd they can see arenin of any play ahili says Footbal League coach feelsi this would cut down on anitrnher of close calls that turn out wrong duringfgames commissioner Jake Gaudaur was skeptical The suggestion has come up before said Gaudaur British Columbia Lions had much the same setuna few years ago for spotting plays but no one ever put itto practical tea as con Disoover the died here let same kindol biilfetand eWahleavenlnu the event Tickets ue avallabla from any Flyer executive member or from the following Hayfield Billiard lounge martin Terry Harris Fina Service main Jim Diilfleld 756756 Mlh Wlddrington 71611 Jim Short 3311 BBYVIGW M11100 726v StioudLeads Peewee Playoit STROUD Ontario Annalucr SoJbsildscdstlcnelimlasM resume in this community to night with pm encounter betweenhostStroud andEasL Gwililmbury The home team holdsn Ht advantage in this OASA Peonea first round series as result of decisive 2M victory in the opener way from home cloudiness and showers are forecosffor today 345 am For teeoff Golfcrs closest to Knudsonfl tworound 132 12 under par and Munns were veteran pros Gerry Proulx of St Eustache Quead Alvle Thompson of Willowdale Ont tied for third at 131 The nycaroldProuix fin ished Fridays round with 68 Thompson who won the CEGA in 1962 collected five birdies to go live under to 51 Friday by iustfollowing georg WHIBLEY FOURTH Frank Whlbley pro at Scan borough golf club in suburban Toronto scored 69 Frida to standing alone in fourth with tworound 140 Cnlgaryls Frank Fowler whose firsteround 6a put him alongside Knudsen ï¬ller Fthi first 18 holes played 73Friday to shore fifthspolvwlth five oth ers Ffor Winnipegs Bill Erown who shared the firstround lead in his first appearance in CPGA tournament Friday just wasnt the same day His driv ing and putting werent as sharp and he ballooned tov75 Mario 26 lost control of his game after the 16d hole Friday when he was shooting seven der Hewent oneioverroo the 17th and was not too proudiof his recovery for par of the 18th He told reporters he didnt think he could keep up his pac saying it would take irii cler iorihim to win the Whole tournament whose total $20000 in prizes includes $3000 for the WlnlIEl After so holes he said feel like man sitting on balloon with nail in thy back pocket woaio artists DIESAT 75 OTTAWA CF AX Maior prominent in Montreal and Ottawa business circles riday Mr Major held ad banks insurance com panies and the wholesale gm business duringihis life was Knight of the Order of Malta in the Roman Catholic Church GETS CLC POST OrrAwn orvr Appointï¬ ment of Donald MacDonald president of the 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