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Barrie Examiner, 13 Feb 1976, p. 10

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Eliis Atoms Win first of playoffs Barries Ellis Construction sm homey team nLInIp ed Aurora 81 in action at East vicw arena last night in the first game of the playoffs Shayne Corzon scored two goals for the home team Other scorers for the Barrie team with one goal each were Brian Cyr Mike Ragot Paul Taylor Andy Walton Kim Bik tll and Tim Laine New game for the Ellis team die playoffs at Aurora to morrow ISatuidavyl at 730 pm liens swamp Sharon 60 In game played at Sharon this week the Barrie Lions hock ey team swamped Sharon Nov ices 60 The Lions Walter Hinton scor ed two goals Assists on the goals were by Scott Metcalfe and Ad am Wrobel and Garry Wilkins and Craig Perry Other goals were scored by Perry with assists fmm Hinton and Wilkins Keith vr assist ed by Danny Schniyz Wilkins assisted by Perry and by Cam eron McLeod assisted by Nolan Keogh and Cyr Generals tie Tharnliill Green and Ross of the minor bantams hockey league now have record of 16 straight games without loss However it was very close in Thornhill last night The Gen erals opened up with two fast goals in the first three minutes of play but after that they coas ted through the game luckily en ding up with tie 22 Scoring for Barrie was Scott Guest on an unassisted effort and Donald oulson assisted by Kevin McKendry Steve Crock ford was in the Barrie net The Generals next game is in Richmond Hill Feb 14 at 530 pm Ready to run indoor mile TORONTO CPI West Ger manys Thomas Vcsginghage has confirmed hes ready to run the indoor mile Wcssinghagc who proved that last Saturday When be won the West German indoor champion ships moometres in 343 is the leader of field of top milers entered at tonights Toronto Star Maple Leaf Indoor Games Wassinghage is the Eurcpcan indoor and outdoor champion and World Student Games titlc holder over the metric mile Despite the alrenoe of Jew Zealands John Walker mce director Ken Tnigg Says Ihe mile race is expected to be one of the best events of the games Valker the world record holdcr at 3404 was orced to drop out because of an injured acliilles tendon Other participants in the mile include Rod Dixon of New Zea land Tony laldrop and Paul Cummings of the United State and Eammon Coghlan of Ire land In all 22 events are planned for the night meet TOPS 5000000 NEW YORK IRcuterl Jimmy Connors earned $600273 and Chris Evert $412977both recordsin prize money in 1975 final statistics snowed Thursday when released by the United States Tennis Association Taking rest after hard fought season is the Barrie Colts hockey team rcccxiily eliminated from the playoffs in the MidOntario Junior Hockey League Shown here RELAXING AFTER HARDFOUGHT SEASON from left al front row John Collins Don Martin asr sistant coat Don Crowe coach All Liuoucaux Bill Hake club prcsmicut lim Short manager Doug Kea ns and Hank Partridge ansis tant manager middle roxv Ralph Webb trainer ry Giffcn John Garner Don Mar tin Bob Coulson Jim Angus Cord Beilby Eric Cumming and Dave Moore team statis tician back row Roy Day club treasurer Rick Szund ers Wayne Pisch Mark Potts Keith Wire lgmie Laws Art Whilson Wayne Church and Dr Dave Johns team doc tor Abscnt from the photo graph wr pm PM IIv ecak and Inn Raymond Ilin nminer Plith Flyers still tops in scoring race CAMBRIDGE Ont ICPl Barric Ilyers continue to domi nate the Ontario llockcy Associ ation Senior scoring race but the order halt shuffled little Winger Bob Baird ucd ninepoint week to move to first place from thirdone point ahead of the old leader Doug Acomb and five ahead of Corby Adams Ail are rlyers Baird has 26 goals and 38 as sists for 64 points while Acomb leads in goalscoring with 29 and has 34 assists for as points Adams has 39 points including leagueleading assist total of 39 Forwards Gary byte Poul Regan and Don Pagnutti oerupy the fourth fifth and sixth SPOLS respectively Ron Patterson with 284 goalsagainst average is the leader among goalie John Adams of Thunder Bay Twins has three shutouts Barrie forward Bob Ionteith leads in penalty minnzclt with 98 while Napanee Comets is the Elmvale rink suffers losses in mens curling tournament PETERSOROUOlI Out PI Only two teams remain uncle featcd as the Ulll1l Inns curlin Illltllljlfll in starts fifth round today Jim laite of St Thomas and Olympic Joe Gurowka of Toronto Dive have four consccuivrgt wirs each in the roun After four vnuns Vaic and iuriwkg place Rich cc Of we skier also canoeist INNSBRlClx 1794 in the sprlnc Sue Holloway will put away llfr skl poles and WllCll to puddle and shorts The 20011Jlf Ottawa skier says the sizimina she builds in crs+ountry racing helps her canocinc While he didnt rx actlv burn up the tOlll Inm petin Canada at the imlor Olvmuics Sue in Imiricd Theres always Montreal Her next chance in the Olym pics comes this summer as Canfleli Miss Holloway plans to wind up her crosscountry skiing jaunt in Europe early in March Ihcn shell head home to laua for brief stop before Joining the Camden canoe team training in Texas for the Summer Games Mv goal was to make both Olympics she eaid Ive done that Now Id like to go on and specialize and try and work for medal in 1080 But ltIc figures her medal changes are mtrch better in ca noeing lm going to keen ski ing but have better chance in paddling Its not such big Iicld and Im bellm at it Miss Holloway skied the third BARRIE RACEWAY ENTRIES Saturday February 14 P04 Time 715 pm First Trot Mile $100 TLucky Castle Jeffrics 8liehly Simeon Mackenzie ZBurnt Sugar Ti lAdair County Wray SMiddleion Duke Rowe 4Lotta Horse Moir 5Craiglca Barbara 6Big Night Drew Second Pace Mile $450 lEasiwood Bulch Brown 6Cactus Portage Nicholls 8Daes Rosa Cass 2WBF Dixon SFlying Alias Scrannage 4Sblrley IKnight Beacham 5Chief Heel Jones 7Pink Panther Rowe Third Pace Mile $400 lBye Bye Boyle Colburn stdMiss Shannon Lee Umpn rey 6Pegi ODlrect Crowe 3Woody Will Scrannage aNorthwood Ncsblt Henry 5lrigger Johnston Bullock 7Chiel Symbol Byron 8Vandykc Color Brown Fourth lacc Mile $400 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Scrunnugc 6le iltil Hi Unigcu lcnib Imc Iilc 8300 Follow llcrlur Ll Nclsnu lldr liiI Byron 2lilppcr SIir linwn 3Wavc Bye Bye MuldrcliClll 3Dukes Ccliu Jones 6CzInutn Ill Jones 7lracc Scot Nichols 8vMiss lwlnkic Byron Slill HOLLOWAY makes switch pg of the womens cramcoun try relay Thursday IIII ana than team led by tho riitn twins of lnuvik placed seventh in the Ellkilometre race ahead of Poland and the United States MEDALS STILL REMOTE Canadian coach Erik Iromoll doesnt foresee any medals for several years even at the 1080 Olympics at Lake Placid PIOOVOll former ski trooper With the Kings Guard 0f Nor way said the young Canadian squad has great potential but it will take few years before they can expect medels The team has been away from home for almost year preparing for the Olympics and international meets The women are getting stronger said An ders Lenes who share coach ing duties with Tronvoll Both come from Trondheim Norway and ioined the team last No vcmbor But they are still too young to do anything big in cross country said Lanes DODSLEY MOTORS Mechanical Repairs Icncral specializing in luneups Brakes and Elec trical Systems 453 Dunlop St Class Mechanic Repairs Call Peter nodslty 7267771 and Lou Dugre Oiizixiu II lands share second spot llil three wins Ind low cub llarry Adams of Oilme Lim dunnc Ron Will iuinnlo St leorees and Earle Morris of Ottawa Navy arr In lird pziw tin with In lIIS and two los Don Hilbert of S9 liiruiiIs UNI lurnzn vI Illrm wud Din Ia l17CI of St lflllmllllffi 74 lt3 pwx llill Ioiil lcrs each lilll Olll INIAfI Huronkn krp ll Ir 1rd in the fourh If IIl Oh it lizilflfOL lb it over cscv who had cum Irl lVIr slwls win in the 10111 on curl cc ll Iinl shrr hc 10 If Iiuronvknl rock inII Waite dipzii 7nd Odinrt Tt Wonloss record By THE ANAIlIAV llllS WonIns itll Ir rounds In lllc nt in ships in Ptllllllll loronln Iiic St Thomas Ilr 0bawn tI llma llyl oil fill Jl inn Ioronto St ifIi3 Ottawa Ix SI lhrmn lillllll Filmvdc Ill ithzriuc HI Oi III mod penaizcd team with 641 minutes lccnd RBurric NNa panic Tlliunder Bay Whitby In other eIiiiltrouiid plav lills defeated Ilmcr I0i wiulc Morris curled to 104 Ill mei Illll Ungrc drencl Turner 84 lliursdzij muniics play saw two extraend iltllfS laitc neech linnl rock in the llih end In Iillll as he do fcrtcd anncr 01 cscy incaiwur tulrv in the extra end to down iiibcvt 97 In other tliirdinunl nm Iliumka clobbcrcl lluilc lliz Morris scored three 11w IT col in heat Palmcr 100 mud il Iwncd lm Tl ln Inlays oncnivi round ri=kI meet riIn dc iilris ccy lll tune on Turner lnlw nJ Ilzre nid tiilrl music Iwr Iuncr of vii llll in ll ImIccnl IIII thing1 playoffs licllun lvii 71 Hillman suing Cleveland team no 14 llllll l1 dcrs of the rltl Hockey lion llll III Qilllllltl In if suil filed Ibur In 011 Iounlv cumin il uOlel the former ltllt wmun said the riiIIlllt hill mudc good on an agreement under which the foam vn in lllllmzms liIIiuIcim ITO It Iliiil frl Slllllfllll SPORTS CALENDAR SENIOR IIOIKIJY 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Illiv Min no the lllllllS but the ccnl 0f hi in macs was not known IIm IIIl vgam in the unly dlil IMiILiIl tliIiI viiilir ion we 37 20 1353 in IT it 135 vb if 1301432 ll lll 130 In I13 HT 200 In ml 61 III 137 16 Itcxnlt Thursday iutb Il Home Tonight ii1li ll UIIllIZI BOWLING Good lrivnds League Hicb Sinulc 113 and over Iarq Sm In Juli lnr Imuc illtl loun lrunn Bill lIii larj llusscll 207 21 Mary Neely 1130 Tess Hamilton 237 illsclc Scnndrcti Norma lohan 1111 Mary Iurncr Jill Marlene loxc 1230 Pauline llurst 236 Noiccn Skiliitcr 223 Team Standings Coffee Brooks 34 Pirates 2R Wagon Wheels 37 Almond Crisps 16 Lady Finch 2W lulliirutlk 2112 linger Snaps 10 Love Drops Itl lllllil1lgt In Melbaways l72 Hawaiian Dc lichls Iwinkics High Triple 600 and over More Manic 677 Jim IIunn 667 laiy Turner Inf lll Russell 619 Mar Smith I533 Mary Nccly 600 Norm Smuth JZIT wrote 600 Marc Young 600 10 THE BARBIE EXAMINER FRID2FEBRUARY IS 1970 THE SPORTS WHEEL Soccer association is seeking volunteers By so HARPER Chay Spring will soon be here and spring means the be ginning of summer sporting act ivities During the summer months the youth of Barrie will have variety of sports activit ies such as soccer baseball lacrosse swimminr etc The Barrie Optimit Minor Soccer Association is looking for ward to another good year Since its formation some seven years ago this group ha grown in to the largest summer sports organization in Barrie consist ing of 48 team during the last two years As in most sports and com munity service projects the most difficult problem is to find vol unteer help Ior positions sub as coaches and rcIerees and for people to serve or the execu tive committee The soccer association is no exception They need one hundred volunteers to do all the necessary tasks in or dcr to operate successfully Scmc of the lian ill ill be needed this cumin summer is as follows 49 pix imaieiy 16 referees and num ercus manaecra ll1llt Many willing people have serv ed for seIeral rd ncie crmes lime vsrcn some would like to take break from the action and concentrate on their personal enjoyment and no one can take event to that The Barrie Optimist Soccer Associa tion feels that the parents both fathers and mothers should get involved with tic 4iidieiis sport by giving some time to helping with ile operation of the soccer league FIRST MEETING The first meetinfl of the year all be held next Tuesday Feb ruary IT at 70 pm in the Sunnidale Community Centre Everyone is welcome to the Kinsmen down Newmarket Iiic Barrie Kznsmen Major At mi downed Nevnnarket 10 in their opening game of the play off this week Newmarkcl came to play as they pressed nnl oiilliol Bar rie in the firt period But it was Rick Schaly that kept the Kinsmen in the game with his area work in cal Rick has I36 coals against average in lccziie play Late in the second period Wil lie Lezros scmed the only goal of the game frvm Kevin Rouls ton and Gary Bertram The third period was see Win Daytono qualifying races DAYTONA BEACH Fla guess youve got two cheaters in victory lane Dave IrI said aften he and Oar Icll tallrip wm pair of I23 mile qualifying races for Sun dav $50000 Daytona 300 utock car event Those two young rising stars of National Association for Flocl Auto Racing Grand National competition were set down for rules violations after Iozting some or the fastest imcs pole poIIlion qualifying im Sunday OIIicials ruled tha the cars If Iarcis Walirip loyl and Bruce Hill were speeded up by non approved equipment Ihcv had to make CllallgPs rc Iunbfy and start back in the pack for the lflzimilers Thurs day 19ml whose Chevrolet devel opeI mechanical trouble and Iatcd only nine laps will start III placc lzislrs In Sunday at 18747 miles an hour he would have lltll cu ic pile and $3000 richer it his lttf had not been disallowed SHOW SOMEONE YTTJ CARE WITH FLOWERS FROM Grove Duckwortb Plaza FlOWER FAlR 7268642 meeting If you are Interested in minor soccer or have child ren playing in tir league you should attend to find out jug what is h3ppening in this pop ular sport Remember that this soccer lea cuc helps to keen over eight bun der boys off the street corn ers They may need your help if they are In chitinue success fully When an consider that thehelp needed is only few hours of yovr time per week it is small contribution to ward the future of our youth Minor sports such as soccer teach our youngsters character and portsihamhip and help in the development of good future tltEmns Bs the mcctlng next Tuesday and find out for your self WITH CAPITALS Brian Kinsclla young man from Barrie whom never get tired of writing about has been given chance to prove liim self with Washington Capitals of the National Hockey Lefgue It didnt take Brian long to make his presence felt in the NHL He was called up last weekend from Dayton of Hit Internation al League and on Tuesday night set up the play that tied Wash ington with the Los Angeles Kings at 22 Brian has oeeu giving the International erauc goalies nightmares and hey will be glad that he has been sent up to the Caps He was the top scorer or Dayton anl had 27 goals and 24 asvists for SI points and he certainly earned his chance with the Washington team look for Brian to stay up and make name for him self in the NHL His many friends in Barrie will be root ng for him Atoms saw affair with no one gaining the upper hand With min utc to 20 in the game Newmar ket pulled their goaltender to press for the tvin marker Their efforts were in vain for Barrie successfully defenced their lead The second game will be playv ed in Newmarket on Friday at 645 pm Final League Standings Aurora 36 Thornhill 28 Barrie 27 Richmond Hill Orillia ll Newanarket 21 Hills Chevrolet made only four laps in the qualifier and hell start izzrd lhc Iarcis Dodge and Wal trip Chevrolet will start in the second row behind new faces Rama Stott and Terry Ryan In pair of hevrolets Stctt and Ryan lie cars were lcrzal inherited the inside and outside pole because of the three dis allowed speedS Earl Ross of film Ont in Chevrolet from the sixth rnw us the NH starter as raid of earlier lime trial in which be posted speed of IRISBO mph lie fin ished sixth in 1hn ltccond 125 milc event Iliusiay Craig will go Planning to build Looking for someone who can handle the entire proiect We do it all BUILDER svmcon BUILDINGS LIMITED P0 Box 182 Home 7L6Z42II Authorized Dealer Armco Building mtemsv

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