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Barrie Examiner, 1 Mar 1976, p. 7

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SUDDEN DEATH OVERTIME Flyers first place hopes hurt by 1055 to Hornets CAMBRIDGE Barrie Fly ers hopes of finishing first in the Ontanio Hockey Association Senior league were given knocking with 32 overtime loss to the Hornets Saturday Flyers still have chance to overhaul the first place Thunder Bay Twins reminder earlier this morning by team official makes note of rescheduled game still to be played against the Napance Comets Instead of five games remain ing in the schedule which would give Barrie 73 points one point behind the Twins that is if Barrie won all five games lily ers have six games left and the opportunity to edge out the Twins by one point FIyers have reschedued Thursdays scheduled game for Friday at the Bathrie Arena be ginning at 830 p111 Bob Channells goal 121 of the sudden death overtime gave Cambridge the victory It was only the second time this season the Hornets had wrenched win from Barrie For the Flyers the loss was their sixth in 38 games and hurts their chance of overhaul ing first place Thunder Bay Twins The defending Allan Cup champions sit on top of the sev en team loop with 74 points 11 more than the Flyers Twins have already wrapped up play of the schedule and are waiting the start of the playoffs Plyers have six games left to play in their Schedule starting Friday with home encounter against the same Cambridge Club The Flyers had been fore ed to win 10 straight games if they had hoped to surpass the Twins The rlorncts proved the stumb lint stone the fifth step along the way SW THE BARRIE EXAMINER MONDAY MARCH 1976 Minor peewees clinch victory Barrie United Steel Workers minor peewees won the York Simooe League playoff series de feating Orillia three games to one and one game tied The clinching victory came at the Barrie Arena Sunday after noon The score was for Bar rie The big game was Saturday in Oillia when the USW squad caught the home team off guard and shut it out 80 In the final game in Barrie however Orillia came out flying and led 10 after 52 seconds of play Barrie tied the score early in the second per iod but the visitors went ahead 21 half way through the middle period The USW peewees then scored three goals before Orillia made it close with 236 left in the game Orillia pulled its goalie with Barrie man short in the last 30 seconds but the move backfired when do fenccman Dean Edwards hit the open net from just inside his own blueline Rightwinger Ron Dubois scored two goals and picked on one as sist and centre Gary Cyr picked up three assists to lead the Barrie team in the timed zunc Greg Johnston had one goal and one assist Dcfencemen An dy Craig and Edwards complet ed the USW scoring Barrie outshot Crillia 2414 and also drew three cf four minor penalties Saturday in lrdlia defence man Keith Jacques got Barrie off on the right foot at the 254 mark of he first period and the USW team then lLll on to score seven more unanswered goals Goalie Kevin Bouchey picked up the shutout making only eigut stops It was the ninth shutout for the Barrie peewees this sea 0ll Steve Mills led the scoring parade with one goal and three assists Greg Johnston scored two goals and singles were counted by Dubois Kevin Mc Cann Darryl Lynn and Paul Smith Edwards and Craig earned two assists each while single as sists were credited to llcCann Lynn Cyr Jacques Bruce Stall ley lravis Griffith and Gavin Wilkins Barrie outshot Irillia 218 and again were assessed three of four minor penalties The LSW team nor awaits the winner of the Midland Own Sound series Rotary takes commanding lead in quarter final playoff series The Barrie Rotary major pee wces defeated Owen Sound To yota 32 Sunday afternoth a1 Owen Sound to take command in 20 lead in the best of five OMIA quarter finals Barrie opened the scoring at the seven second mark of the first period with Gary White as sisted by Steve Neal Owen Sound tied the score with in two minutes but the Rotary Club rebounded with Jim loulis assisted by Mike Mallon and David Cyr to give Rotary 21 lead going into the second period Barrie got break early in the second period when Owen ww Sound player accidentally shot the puck into his own net Kevin Tustin got credit for the goal 0an Sound also tallied in the second making it 32 where it ended as there was no scoring in the third period Steve Drope was between the pipes for Rotary Barrie re ceived 10 minor penalties the op position six Next game of the series is lhursday March Eastview Ar ena 815 pm The Rotary team is coached by Mike McCann and managed by Bill White Cambridge has healthy lead in third place of the league Hornets forced an overtime period when Steve Robson scor ed at 1716 of the third period Don Vilpond scored the Cam bridge goal early in the first per iod Goals by Paul Regan and Gary Ler had given the Flyers 21 lead at the end of the opening period Barrie outslhot Cambridge 33 28 before 1050 spectators ln league play Sunday the Hornets won their second straight game with 63 win over the Napanee Comets At Napanee Terry Angel op ened the scoring for the Comets early in the first period but the Hornets replied with goals by Mark Dumesnil and Vipond Cambridge extended the lead with goals by Doug MacKay and McLeod Jim Sunstrum scored for the Comets Generals Richmond Hill Green and Ross minor bant ams stretched their undefeated league and playoff string to 21 games shutting out Richmond Hill in their first YSMllL play off game leading their two out of three series 10 Leading the Barrie sharpshoot ers was left winger Stan the Man Crockford with his 22nd goal of the season and his 21st and 22nd assists Ed McCormalck also added to his team leading point total of 52 with goal and an assist and assistant Captain Andy Ayerst potted single increasing his point total to 37 Defenceman and Captain Da rwW Dumesnil and McLeod each scored during the final 20 minut es with Bob Ferguson getting the Napanee goal Cambridge outshot Napanee 47 34 Senior standings WLlIlAI Bay 10 145 60 74 Barrie 31 238103 Cambridge 21 17 164 14143 Napanee 16 20 151 174 36 Whitby 15 19 147 169 34 Orillia 12 26 149 220 23 Lindsay 30 119 246 16 Result Sunday Cambridge Napanee Result Saturday Cambridge Barrie Game Tonight Whitby at Lindsay swamp vid Duncan rifled home single and picked up an assist with the other goal going to mighty mite Todd Bouchard assisted by Robby McCann Steve Crock ford earned the shutout reducing his goalsagainst average to 221 as the Generals outshot Rich mond Hill 256 In 41 games this season the Generals have scored goals with only 78 against Their next playoff game is in Richmond Hill March at 910 pm while dur ing the spring break they have been imited to the North York minor bantam tournament which is an eightday event at their Centennial arena Sorieonts sweep aside Sharon 20 Sarjeants Ready Mix major peewces swept over Sharon in straight games to take their playoff series It took identical 42 wins Saturday and Sunday to accomplish the feat In Sharon on Sunday Barrie had to come from behind to win Elmer Mosato 0ptlltl the scoring for the host club only to have Brian Smith come back to the game Ticfor the period eudml Don llomr stored the slim one goal lead for Sharon In the second period Blczll MacDonald and Jeff Craig Sror cd to give Barrie the lead for the firs lime in the gain the Bertram netted the insurance marker in the third periol Barrie now waits to meet the winner of the OrilliaRichmond Hill series lie Sarjeants took Ital in their best of three playoff scr ies with Sharon Saturday This was accomplished with 42 win at the llzistvicw rrua Barrie held healthy 40 lead before Sharon was able to hit back Brent MacDonald from Rich ard Snow and mm Rinnenrd Ollfnirl llll rlllll firt period tllll llillllcllld from lm Walker lolllllllu out lhe scoring in this opening frame There was no scoring in the second period The third period opened with Brian Smith scor ing mn Itos McKrihcr and Randy Illlllllfllt Vol1 ire Bertram Ellis and puller Sharon lo goals before the Culliuzham illlfu two some ended Meleschuk captures curling title with victory over SULBLIIY Ont CPI lrest Moleschul of innipcg 3972 world curling champion won the Sudhury bonspiel championship Sunday with 93 lctmy over Paul Savage of To routo threelime Ontario repre sentative the Canadian mens curling championhip Kitlosthuk rtcrilcl $6000 and Savages rink $3000 llarl llushagen of Toronto de feated Alfie Phillips also of lo PuulSuvuge unit us to tut0 third place and 820410 lln Phillip1 rink won 310 In the willulitwl flu II 1111 Crcber of loronto defeated llalry Adams of Ottawa luio In the topeighl playofl lllll lips won 81 over rl Romuuirk of Copper Cliff Out on Me lcschuk edged Larry lintuu of lhunder Bay 76 llilshrlgen downed Ron Manning 01 To ronto 73 and icv defeated Russ Tale of Sudbnry 82 FINALISTS FOR BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP 01X FINALISTB Will be in Scarborough March 15 to com pote in the Ontario BowlinB championships The bowlers heading into bowloff competi tion include front raw at left Mary Anne Graves Brenda Cowan Lisa Bertram Cathy Foster Back row is Bob Gare Coach of the girls team is Bill Grant Missing frnn photo is Vicki Holt Examiner Photo vgtu¢¢i WINNING BARRIE Curling Club rink posed for photogra pher following last nights fin vrnnuhr al when they defeated Cooks town 1312 to capture SOLCA District crown They are from left Joy Glasman skip Sue Stanbury vice Barb West second and Betty Anne Tay for lead Examiner Photo Barrie rink takes SOLCA playdown rink from Barrie Curling Club will be taking part in the Southern Ontario Ladies Curling Association SOLCAl champion ship finals March 1920 in Lon don Ont This was the outcome of the big District SOLCA elimin ation loubleknockout playdowns field at the Barrie Country Club Friday Saturday and Sunday and hosted by the Business Girls of the Country Club The bonspiel was launched Fri The Barrie Curling Club rink day night with four games being of Joy Glasman emerged vic played In that nights action torious in the finals over Cooks Huntsvilles Amy Longs rink de towns Joan llawney rink with feated Elmvales Joan Rowatts score of 1312 Juveniles oust Orillio with final 71 victory Allan Cook juwmles man aged to do in the playoffs some thing they were llllfllllJ to accom pllrll in regular inauue colricti lieu of tho YorkSimcoc Minor llwkcv lJll fin flu1 to beat their ltllllllilllgt from Ullliltl Barrie eliminated rilliu from fuhcr play of the YorkHindu Minor Hockey League pinyoff trail with 71 tltlll it the Barrie Arena Saturday took juveniles look 22r llll of five series 31 and now more lllo with trial play against lliornhill Tueday llti will cost ilc Ililll club number of bruises llour piny lind be taken to lidpin for treatment of cuts and other Imlllltltl injuries picka up in the game against Orillia Stow Beale zuii Mark fil lillltltln required sllllltb Bob licrr lml his thumb lllll null team officials are uncertain as to his playing status loln lln dcr suffered an ankle injury lluriue lic sennu Urillia cum munloll games with Barrie lhe tmI ltlilt opuml ll im in only to llll8 nti with Wins first place in ski marathon lllil flue tl Tuir wu lrllipi of llllJlll run was the first person across the infll liuc Shula tfirr eriug loo miles in the animal ill CIIIZICIILD ki marathon 16 country tour uall lllllp was 0th ll lfl Oll trles earning geld coirrcur dc bois war for covering the full 100 miles carrying 12 pounl puck and camping out overnight lu nll there were record 130 entries in what is consid ercd longest cross country ilzi four in the world lhere also were 39 silver lTlCtlllli awarded in those who covered the full 200 miles carry ing the l3pound puck and 103 bronze medals to those simply completing the Illamile course MON TO FRI 830 AM lltll 13M SAT 8130AM bUOllM DIOVOI Oz Liquid or 50 Tablets into Orlllia and lose the second game lic ablrs rmcrscil in the third and fourth matches be llllltl swim standout oaltcuding by llusi lziylor Wi corrl twice ltloll for Barrie in the deciding game IZD IIOAIHS Jamie Turner Glen Laycock Mike Laine Ed lloare and Gil landers all scrim2 to seal 0111 has fate Barrio broken open clase 11 game with three unanswered 202115 in itll of the second and third periods JAMIE TURNER Barrie novices clean up series with two wins 09 Barrie novices cleaned up their quarter final series with Kes mck With two lli over the weekend The reults of the claslur in the YorkSimon Min or Hockey League playoffs were 51 and tiI wins for lluriie who now must wait for ire winner of lloltoullinlloril st lies and the scminfinals frog Smith and Billy Cudmore were in 1101 Sunday to share the shutout Up front Craig Perry continued to find the scoring range with two goals David Crockford lorry Wilk ins Walter Hinton and Mike Du llois added singles llarrie opened the home and on 111 DRISTAN on 24s UNIVOL 17 Oz Limlid grs 100s FINAL NET Hair Spray fl FREE CIIY WIDE DELIVERY except Sat BAYER ASPIRIN oinsl Keswick home series with game Satur day in Barrie Dubois lcrry Culllerou McLeod Crockford and Danny Sclluly all scored suglc goals to give Barrie the edge in play Assists were credited to Crockford Wilkins llintou am Wrolicl and Keith Cyr Keswick played hard check iug game Barrie lltltllffl four goal lczid only kilo in the third period leams spill the si minor pen allies lhls Stunt the novices have played 22 parties with record of 2313 finished flrt in YorkSimeon loop novice tlll5 loll 96 filo 81f fI24 COLLIER 7266434 48 een Locker 1311 the rink 76 and Joan Dawneys Cookstown foursome defeated Barrie Country Clubs Anne Len nox rink 1+2 The rest of the weekend action on the ice saw the Barrie Curl ing Club rink dowu Huntsville 87 Penetangs Nancy Park er defeat Bracebridges Dor Edlth Clarke of Midland swamp Oiillias Mary Olimer 72 Barrie Country Clubs Anne Lennox beaten by Elmvale 116 Barrie Curling Club defeat Penetang 95 Midland over Cook stown 94 Huntsville beating Bracebridge 116 Huntsville also downed Elmvale 116 Cookstown heating Penetang 64 Barrie Cure ling Club downing Midland 76 Orilia defeating Huntsville 64 Nine rinks took part in the spicl lhe lOflt rink scheduled Gravenliurst did not show up The final between Barrie Cur ling Club and Cookstovm was played Sunday afternoon In brief ceremony Sunday evening the winning rink was presented with SOLCA pins by District representatlve Dor een Fowler Conveners for the bonspiel were Betty Coffey and Jean Peacock asisted by their staff Bobcats lead in series IO Barrie Mottalt Mercury second atom Bobcats have taken 10 lead in their best of five playoff series with Richmond Hill fol lowing 31 win Friday in Rich mond llill David Paul Mike Lloyd and Grant Bouchey connected for Barrie with Lorne Scriver the lone Richmond Hill marksman Second game of the series is leltlcsilziy at the Eastview Ar cna beginning at 715 pm URW bantams win over Borden Barrie Lnlied lubber Work ers Lantums played in Canadian Forces Base Borden Sunday and returned with 41 win Andy lrowuiug Dave Major Terry Keougli and Dave Mayor potted goals in the exhibition game Barrie outshot Borden 2415 on pID nof 096 90 may 9190sz ism9n 011 sq pea umz o1 AEM qoqM mouy zuop pug NMOl NI MEN aJnoA

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