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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jan 1976, p. 14

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Pagnutti scores five goals in Flyers win When hes not playing hockey pcd loose puck over the down lowing tip on the play for his th the Barrie Flyers Don Pag nutti works as Toronto accoun tant Sunday night at the Bat rie Arena Pagnutti was counting more than money as he scored five goals to lead ltlyers to an 81 win over last place Lindsa Lancers Flyers hopes of overhaul in first place Thunder Bay Twins rely on Barrie winning all nine remaining league games of the Ontaro Hockey Association Scu ior loop llyets will be ottt to cut an other game off the list when they travel to Lindsay this ec ning 1wins finshcd their abbrctzat ed schedule with 74 points on 20 wins three losses and single tie Flyers can edge out Thun der Bay by single po iii if and only if they win all scheduled games The game was brisk although onesided and played before one ofthe better crowds of the sea son An estimated 550 were in at tendance to watch Flyers take the play to Lindsay for three sold periods Flyers outshot Lancers iiitn Goaltender Grant Cole had his bid for third shutout of the season spoiled late in the third period when George Coeneil it od netminder Pagnutti started slowly He failed to pick tip poitit in the open ng period The lettwinger fired the frst two goals of the second period then finished off by scoring all three third period goals by Barrie lhe scot rig spree boosted Pug iiuttis season total to 38 The stiffest test for Cole last night was in the progame work out and during third period lull whcn Lindsay replaced an njured goaltender Play moved quickly although ll ccntrcd around the Lindsay llti lolin McMillan scored his 150d career goal as Flyer to open the scoring in the first perod Ken Knapton neatly finished off play started defencek man Steve Sly to end the first period scoring Flyers peppered Lancers goal tent He took his time to pick shots in the openin 20 minutes of play The trend continued into the second period led by Pagnni tis two goals The forward was in the gin position to flip home rebound oil the post just past the midway mark of the period Knapton boomed hard drive off Jackson which bounced to Pagnutt foigt Overtime win for Napcmee Comets Warriors Dave Gilmours goal in suit dendeath overtime gave panee the win Gihnottr with jalgary Cow boys of the World Hockey ii ciation earlier tlns season scored two other goals and as sisted on one The score was tied aim the first period ani whom to 51 after the second Jim Sunstruni John AlcConncJ and Wayne Elder got the other Napanee goals Whitby scorers were Ed lay Mike Keenan Ior Peter Vi DON PAGNLTII watches as the puck slips by the exposed corner left by Lindsay no minl er Bruce Jackson during last nights OHA senior gamc til the Barrie Arena fagntitti llll pond tire llodnai and NM Holmes The Comets outshot the tiots 4626 llotncts ti ltrricrs it Tim tic sutci twttc it seconds tit Ortllta on 53111 tin to lent the Hornets to tor rlll litlsir Don oils and also scoicni tc Taitiliitdcc AlliaC Zettel score twice ior Drillta and Colin Gordon added single goal The lcrricts outsito Cam bridge 32530 before crowd of 3000 with two oti Bob Channel lllullggc to score five goals the Flyers downed the last place Lancers 81 Pagnutti waited until the second period before going plus scoring sprcc Barrie will be in Linu second goal of the game Bob Baird scored his 28th goal of the season off faceoff in the final minutes of the per od Pagnutti went to work in the third period with deliberate etnt He took his time to pick spot over Jackson with hard or st shot at the 950 mark Two minutes later he was back to send his fourth goal of the game by Jackson The Lancers notminder was httrt on the play and replaced by Roger Beliveau Pagnutti held off until the 1425 mark before beating Beliveau for its fifth goal Last nights game was spon sored by Georgian Mall Next home game for Barrie is Friday when the Napanee Comets ven Lure nto the Barrie Arena for an 830 pm match SCORING SUMMARY First Period Barrie McMillan tSmtthl L44 BarrieKnapton lS Sly Re gait 1047 Penalties Thompson 18 Bot sot 1L minor Second Period BarriePagmitti tLyte Slyl 1052 Barrie Pagnutti iKuaptoni 1358 BarrieBaird Regani lcnaltes Monteith tBl Leish tLl Lee 11 minOr Third Period BarricPagnutti lODonahue thompson 950 BarrieIagnutt ltSOIH 1135 LindsayCorned tBurnst 1316 1834 lca tLyte Rob Barrie Pagnutti lODono nuc Lytel 142 Penalties Smth major came misconduct Robson Li major Senior standings liiundei Bay 20 145 60 Barrie 36 213 96 32 Cambridge 19 17 135 136 39 apaiitc lo 18 146 161 36 Whitby 13 13 145 163 iirillia 11 36 136 220 27 Lindsay 38 119 222 16 42 say tonight ltlyers need wins in all nine remaining league games if they hope to catch the Thunder Bay Twins and iirst place of the league it aminer Photol Moftatt Mercury Bobcats earn first place rating Barr1c Alotfatt Alercttt ilol cats finished the regular trhcd tile of the YorkSimeoc Minor Hockey Leanne with in pi status Barrie clinched the top with iLi wln UHl lluutnhfl on Sunday lhe gtlrttitltl tun team was in Richmond Hill rm 51 win Saturday llit Lloyd uni train Holt tll liun lll Barricfis goal scor mu chores against lltornhill llod potlcd three with Bottchtg ilIlli llic iilllCl lvtl llcrn llttll llml lwn uoéiln loz llinrnlnll with an tnltlttum lII lc coming from lion lhoniison sttjpllcii atloeait had two tor liartir in llll particular Bell Canada novices finish schedule with two victories Bell Cmtada nmices llllll1il the schedule of the YorkSimian Minor Hockey League with pair of weekend games Both were wins to give tlic Home team second place rating in their division King City finished in first place ttndziy was an 31 win in Oro and Saturday 51 triumph Stiottd thc lIasluitw Arena Todd larrow Alike SiltLaugh lin Timmy Dcy had two 2011 each for Barrie Scott ltorrlc added the other Single In the assist department it was Andrew Barton leading with three Mark Ragot Priest and Day had two each llaiiic outshot io EM with Im ltottlx the lone Uio marks man In not lot Battle 11 Bobby Dcspins and ltobliic Richards Alike McLaughlin fired three goals to lend the Bell Canada clul to 32 win over Stroutl lwltl larimv and llltl were thc othci goal scoitis for Bar iic lohn tlmris Pllltttl up two artint tn lllt Ltllllt wtli lt lrtillllilll unl ltaigol picking up ntldlrw Barric tllll10l attend with Greg Horne and David Padley firing the Stroud goals liariic finished with 16 tttiiiti lllttltll David Ptske had one lit net for share in both it tories were Billy Lord and tickv ioobey letcr lanagabko had two goas to load Barrie to 31 win ozer liclitnond llill Saturday Lloyd Eiottchcy anl Prykc addcd singlc goals to the total Cadogon Lloyd nnugabko had name The shutout bid of Billy Lord and Woolsey was ended with tool lav Richmond llills litlrly stinittz Boucltcy and asszns in thr llaiilc pulled away llOln lllch pond Hill with three unanswer ti goals in third period liii tally ended close game Five players help St Louis victory St Louis got goals front lite ntfcrctii players to down iJetz er Ralph ltickct matched Denvers ltm Bottltona goal in the first period Ralph Fruzker Derreck Preh ble Chris Thompson and John Van De Laar went to work scoring in the second and last period of the game AlMlNG at the Rothrmans Canadian Police Curling cliam nionships in Montreal Alanh 1520 is the Durham Regional Police rink of Art Kavanaugh Ilie foursome swept through the Southern Ontario Police Curling championships at the Barrie County Club to earn the right to advance to the Nation al finals The Dutham rink finished with perfect 70 re coitdhundiaiy Aleunbers of the winning rink include at left skip Kavanaugh second Dian HAS PERFECT 70 RECORD AILDUUgUil load Bob Adair and end Don Shrine tExaimiinel lliotol Durham takes curling championship Art Kavanaughs Durham he gional Police rink systematically worked its way through the fci on other rinks to win the not them Ontario Police Curliitc hampionsltips the Barrie County Club Ka anaugh iitusticd with icct 74 record after Llllltllitl tin tllanlplOlltilll with 92 wilt git Pat letzs bl Thomas 01 on rg in the lllliii round Sunday With skip Katanaugh cullin the shots and Doug 11clou1alldt second plus Don Shunc and Bob Adair at 1031 the Dur ham entry will be lilllCvolllil Jouthcrn Ontario the ittr mans Cnadian lolitc tniliii titciitpionships ir Mon re lutch 1320 litlending cltampuni flay Me of Ottawa RCMP needed an till 0Cl Robert Nicholsons htt shelter Waterloo Regional Police cam in the filial game of the tfll game roundrobin to earn cotttl place Nicholson iinilted the loot days tUlllDCllLioil with 32 record well Tied with winless rec mat of 34 were llcrmie City Pol team under skip lid Tschir our and Jim ldttlllkr Metro loronto cum lc Biscliolis Ottawa RCMP wniry and Ted Steicrs Niagara iill totonc ttcti with re ords Petz fuitslied with 26 record Durhams toughest tet was in the firt draw played at the Coin My Club Thursday Kavanauzh needed an extra cud to echo agara Falls 87 After that ii wa= an easy root to the titli with will 123 93 94 lIo 32 Durham ne Nicholsons 11 lawa rink Saturday morning in game pitting the only two ttn defcted teams It was lZ in Usiun tor skip Kavauaugi Barrie defeated Alciro and Ottawa in the first of lillC draw Saturday Judges agree to score high during competitions KllClllfiAER Uni Ll Canadian gymnastics tud says it was agreed iii flllilt to JlC high marks to can petitors 11 an internalnn meet which produced lttil shattering periorniancc 1n it gearold ltciiianian girl Carol Anne Lelhorcii tOtilo said in an intcrtiw Trai udc agreed to tUH high wotiav ConanHome one to help Canadas mtn zt conicHs team tittulil no to Snmmer Olympic liitv iin lvlilllLl lll DCtlccl in its oi to Clill noonn llle It 1sl into teen iwzirtcrl mm ii ulli vi st perfect Score in lliglt inter national mcei All lietlieren gti1itl litc gti hit of he mmvafi lillt at the nucct liitl thc ttlt ere titliittlu 1211 The meet is iiit of 12 inc anadian teams in mm in in to win lymn bertin The six topranlml men in womens tcum in the win automatic llll wed teams which lilt 11i best atcragc scotcn in nu ytng meets such as the week end competition Fcic gc addi onztl berths it ll inc members rn nrnil town the niniritnn tzccded oi lllllii mtilitioi iiitulic unmet ltlc 3131 here the men 923 tc of 81 HELPED NAIDIANS lloiiiidfa helped ttc Canadiun monk cum lij cicht comnciitt rs uti the tllflllii ll 41 ital team members marks were ittwmml titti tit 2n Linc automatic llll1i liCtlii llic lntetnatiotzl tnm lttltltutiolls ttlLtl ssltltl is inadequate because citlit ll 11 tittal ltt lthl li of the otlicis with dint 1527 nine nithi nh r111 uh ttict sail lis lllr illl llii tttOulls they now no nik up as high the Ilt Alis Letinrtcn also chair 11 oi ln Lanaiti ll it in iotiicttV 1llia oiiiintttcc Itilit oyltl here putting its sixtil13 until Lifltl ltoiiiatint it Assaults on game officials source of concern for OCA TORUNIU tjl Assaults on referees and linemeu con ttnue to be problem tor the Ontario Secter Assoriation delegates to the association annual meeting were told Satur day Les Digby association ltn Wolves storm back for win By THE CANADIAN PRESS After spotting the Alarlbotos an early twogoal lend Sudbnr Wolves stormed back llll seven consecutwe marker to defeat Toronto 84 in Ontario llockey Association Major lnn tor play Honda The loss leave loionto third place in tho Ilillllllx llll 3011 three points behind Lon don Knights who dropped 51 decision to Kitchener Rangers ln other comer Ottawa 67s lg ed Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds iil Oshawa ticncr ils dumped ht tnthurincs Black Hawks 31 and leterborouch lClL snapped lGgamc winlcs streak with vlL victory oxcr Windsor Spit tires On Saturday llzlltlwa dr leated the Petcs 52 The Wolves led llv Rod Shutts two goals took com mand in the Htfllltl period at Maple Leaf ittlttfllS on Sunday and never looked back Ron tin guay Wes Jarvis Hector la int Alex Alclicnorv Alike tin die and Randy Pierce sharml the rest of the ntorinv tor the Wolves Brwe IlUiarly netted two goals for Toronto John Kittytilt and John Smrke had me each Sudbury outsltot lcronto 3432 and both club drcw five penal lies ttiiit said trial more than 100 officials were assaulted games play cd in the prmince in 1973 lhgby said his executive cnds to be ruthless in trying stamp it rut Players who uaimot keep their tempers are not wanted and clubs who can not control thch players and tans will be seriously dealt tli There were 761 players reg istered last year an increase of 15 otcr 1971 The clubs crew to 373 lrom 325 lnn Ellis of Toronto was re elcctcd first vicepresident for imryear term 119 defeated lolin Hutchinson of London tlill Points of interest about Mutual Life Guaranteed Interest Annuity flexible notisk way to accumulate money for retirement income singlepremium plan with an attracthe interest rate the rate is guaranteed tor the years llic money is automatically rentvestcd every five years at the then interest rate 1lbe money in tltc plan can be Withdrawn at any time ltcghtcrctl or unregistered Its an ideal tax shelter tltl ltKliltl BSc 121 Annshall btreel Barrie lnt IAN 4L3 Telephone 7153757 Mutual Life of Canada number of No etery judge gate llni tiomarteci perfect score ll tier optional routine on the balance licam oti Saturday night R0111 lgt Lellnrcn dtul lll Judgc Marta imioitcsct ttemlicr of the ltzttri1mnil Lilliltillt Federations techni cal conminzec well as cctil finch the llomaii it womens tcm aid titer titt he peticc mittk in ne Clll liss Corinnai oilln ont ittdim tcmalc nth tie 11175 in litttpcnn pit ipcoctl to hint llawttl noin tllc end oi inr rm ltttict iiictitntl rule ici ltlletV wrv unity only when the other Ltr ind1c 91 to agree on the lIlll lin ion and bottom mz from the it illltl the lillti other itlges are ill lis mintfci hlllf IIll HLRIS lr 51mimten iii hc was not unhappy with in high 11 1tatliiili sltitlt DOC 11H tintluias Lack of an iizeitioiitl 1Lllll tion in the rt has lint her 4010 iii the past tuningstics is the unit sum irer Olympic sport in which tanada doesnt automatically duality as hot Athlete from tlzilitlliil team which tail to tllnlll cc later llLlt to lulil as indiiiduals Springfield rally helps half Buffalo Springfield scored tlrec goals in the second period to edge Buffalo 213 Two of the goals were scored by Gordon larriiig 1011 with Bradley Burtruni scor ing the other marker Danny Fleur and Garry Una lravchuk were the Buffalo goal scorers NORTHERN SALVAGE AND DISPOSAL CO Iron Metal Dealers UN DER EW MANAGEMENT Ottr specialty is citing our best and fastest service to industries Several Disposal Trucks to serve you better We Pay CashTop Prices WE BUY Cars and Trucks for wrec king machinery factory sctup WI SELL Structural Steel Piping Angle Iron Parts for aU makes of cars trucks and heavy duty equipment MonFrl8 mm pan Sat am p111 438 DUNLOT BARBIE PHONE 7289666 in thc altcitotit ruantl Kitchen cterloo handed Barrie its mrd loss with 82 lochitm 151 llf chied the cliampionhlin il an 86 loss to Niagara lialis UlUl ll0ll€lll oi the Uii tnrio lolfce Curling Associuiion Vlock ltct it call led lil thanks to Rotltmans spoo rt inc championships well the l£lll Country Club killtill iccrs ln mo tttlvl3lcil player ul wcc was Don Share the championship rink lrcston told the ctrlcrs duriti tlic prescnin iion of undid Sunday lrt tot zl nititttucri tin it willliiiill mu 01CA picilciit anl lliilit as xtcpc7tcttt 10 1111 BARRIL EXAMINER MONDAY llJiltLAlvY 23 15316 Green and Ross minor bontums end YSMHL schedule undefeated izccn and lws minor bantum coach llttgli Knoqu was all 1mlcs as his Generals swcp llllCt wcckcnd games complet ng an undeicutcd ZIUgttlllC gtC£igt on in lcagttc play lilo weekend vic in Llt lliclimond Hill and Hclioiiiiicr notth by idsnlical scores of 31 arid lllC linaic In Kin ti saw 1c letterah come 111 on top lite 13 Jultls and it stts earned by icntrnls ws sii Rotary peewees ti lllU lctii llJtl trtcc lcnt icain phtzrz glut gtl Hi gun The csccpiionul oaltcnding 13 brought on in the statitstics dinning an average oi 116 goals against in thcir last slrt games li cr liill Kennedy trainer iiord Burke Special assistants Lm ccks and lim AlcCluskey descrw rdtdial plaudits for hot trlt mli the 113 wit sur tcittl 70 in blank Orilliu to sweep best of three series The IL it llot lil lccwccs thiLlilLll tlttllta 14 yes tu if the tie Arena to sweep the it kSinicoc UAlllA lilollp tinuls titcc comm to HOHC Alike lloiiman with two jLl and singles irom lkc la 11 and David Cyr rounded tut the scoring Stove Dtcpc recorded the shutout Saturday ill the scyurtl gunn thc ltotary team dcicaied the tirillia Club 51 Alike Hoffman and llrn ch Cornell netted brace Qttch with single to Gary hitc Citcpjici lloifntan ital slip eri series against the tough Oril ha club potting seven goals The Rotary Clubs next compet llIOll will be against Owen Sound ti lii in tulip tlAllIA llillcilh The tenth tccotd rtaiuls 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