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Barrie Examiner, 1 Jun 1976, p. 10

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IOThe Barrie Examiner uesday June 1976 4123 311102 322 XXIII IIZZIXIZII 223123 312133121 111111111131 11132121112 132331an 1213331111111 37113221111322 22231113211 171213233123 33 nature 3175311 11111111112 11231 IXXIZIXIXZZZ ZIIIXISJlljl Barrie Colts of the Ontario Junior Hockey League returned Bill Hake seated centre for his third straight term as president the club Mr Hake was elected last night at meeting of the Junior club Other members of the club for 19767 include at left manager Jim Short first vicepresident Bob SPORTS CORNER McKendry joins list of draftees By RANDY McDONALD Examiner Sports Editor Alex McKendry joins the select group of players picked up in the recent National Hockey League amateur draft McKendry 19 was selected by the New York Islanders from the ranks of the Sudbury Wolves where he toiled the last three seasons McKendry was also on the draft list of the World Hockey Association Indianapolis Racers The Barrie resident just completed his most productive season in Junior hockey collecting 43 goals enroute 102 point season He also rambled in and out of the penalty box for 195 minutes in penalties The McKendrys left Midland some 14 years back with Alex getting his first taste of hockey in the Knights of Col umbus minor organization It was on to the Barrie Minor Hockey Association where the Wolves noted his capabilities and enlisted his services at the midget level COLTS RETURN HAKE AS PRESIDENT Barrie Colts Junior hockey club will be guided familiar faces next season Last night the entry in the Mi Ontario Junior Hockey League voted back Bill Hake for his third consecutive term as president of the club Bob Austin assumes the responsibilities of first vicepresident for the first time with Hank Partridge one other new face this season He is second vicepresident Treasurer Ron Day and secretary Oscar MacPherson are back for second season with the Colts Also back for se oond term are coach Don Crowe and manager Jim Short with Don Martin as assistant coach Three new members of the executive include Bert Gibb Jack Garner and Harry Hadden Arnold Ziegler and Grant Forsyth are other members with the sponsorship commit tee composed of Bruce Biglow Jim Bertram Roger Giffen Neil Gleason and Elvin Kell It is expected that the formal arrangements for the 7677 ampaign of the Mid Ontario loop will be announced at league meeting in Barrie Wednesday The Colts will be back as contenders this season There had been speculation that the club may jump to tier 11 status or the league itself would be involved in an interlocking schedule with another league this season Mr Hake confirmed last night that the Colts would stay in the MidOntario league He noted that with the present set up of the team it was best the club retain its junior status for this season It now looks as if the Collingwood Blues perennial league and playoff champions will be missing from the Junior league next season The Blues announced before the end of the season their intention to seek Junior status on at least IierII Wednesdays meeting at the Barrie Arena will probably see confirmation of this Losing the Blues wont do the league any good Blues pro vided some of the finest hockey competition in the league last season as well as some of the better crowds DEBATE ON GUN CONTROL WEDNESDAY There is debate set for the Orangeville High School on Wednesday debate which has already drawn the atten tion of Barrie and area conservation clubs concerned gun owners The issue is the controversial gun control changes of Bill 083 MP for PeelDufferinSimcoe Ross Milne and former RCMP Commissioner Nicholson who will represent those opposed to the controls will be in debate It was at meeting some time back in Orangeville that misunderstanding led to the walk out of gun owners when spokesman Nicholson was not given adequate time to pro perly present case CORNER VIEWS Barrie Red Sox of the South Simcoe Baseball League will need stronger showing than that posted against Tottenham Bears Sunday if they want to make it four in row Wednesday against Ivy Game time pm at Eastview Remember June 10 Its the date of meeting at Georgian College to outline Huronia Sportpki Barrie Raceway entries IMSS AIR SONG Kennedy ICHICOPEE DAISYW McClure ACARMELITA Dixon JSiIver Fleety Sheldon 5Northwood Nix Robinson bMartimer Ls MacArthur 7Saclamenio Reynolds sFrosly Ferm Morrow Seventh pace mile $600 IHIS IMPORTANCE Lee 6COCOA Jeiiries sTHE GOLD BANDIT Scrannage 2Mimi Time Cass 3Reymur Gene Crowe MidnightA Direct Jones 5Vanessa Spencer Langen 7Ciaybrook Nova Aitchison AE Steady Rhythm Brown Eighth pace mile $1000 IKENTUCKY GIRL Rowe ssTEVENS PRIDE Cummings 2VALIANT ALMAHURST Dr Baird 3Rocky Gander Ariandi tProbIem Drinker Jarvls oaellwood Charms Scrannaoe 7Sokys Flame Lawson Ninth pace mile $400 7PASTIME RUTH Kennedy ICRAIGLEA BLACKIE Jarvis 36AMBLERS GOLD Regnler IChiptar Loukras Wednesday Post Time 745 pm First pace mile $500 lSEPTEMBER FLIGHT Brown 3wBF Dixon 6FOLLEIGH GENIE Brown 2Macs Girl Butler oDaoqer Lobell Genoe 5Colllns Game Haddon 7Aroyel Flash Morrison OShirley TKnlght Second pace mile $400 SSPRING HERO Bosworih 7SHADOW TAG Dr Baird IGOLDEN DON Jarvis IM Susan Lawson 3Mick Dale Butler 4Fly Bye Pat Robinson 6CIardon Ann McGee OJoymac Express Third pace mile 5400 bKIPHANOVERWJones SJAKES ADIOS 30th tSTABLEMATE MacArthur 2Mr Attorney Brooks Jr JMlss Jay Scrannage bConchoA Jellies TNancys Royw Cass OWll Lor Gem Umphrey Fourth pace mile $400 2ROCKY LAIRDM Hesiip 4GRACE SCOT Nlcnolls STENNESSEE SKIPPER Scrannage lArmbro Keen Dr Wood 6AdlosNormby Haase 7Arlie Spencer Lougheed OKeystone inkling Jeffries Filth trot mile $400 SDAPPER LINDSAY Lee SFRANK SULLIVAN Cummings IARDEN VANW Cass lAlec Hendry Louqheed 6Coalmount Nora Genoe bDayton Carol Nelson Sixth pate mile 8400 SPORTS CALENDAR 4Cottee Chip Scrannage SOntarlo Frost Lawson 6CIaybrook Casey Dixon OPuit and Snuff Brooks Jr Tenth pace mile uoo ssIGFRIDS GINGER Scrannaoe lSOCIALJETWCass 2WIL LOR ELLIS Brown JGreat Sue Plante lstewarts Tartan Byron 6Elmer Marx Brown 7Katie McNab Umphrey OSpread Satin McGee FASTBALL Major League at Qieens Park an vs BaseBorden Recreation League pm at MacMorrison Park Starr Electric vs Barrie Floor 830 pm Bentorswell vs Molsons Ladies pm at Shear Park Georgian Sports vs Barrie Mirror 815 pm In mm Lions vs Rolling Pin BASEBALL South Simcoe pm Coll in 00d at Orillia Beeton at dland York Simcoe 645 pm at Eastview Orillia vs Barrie LACROSSE pm at Eastview Arena 00 vs BPL pm Eastview Arena Orangeville vs Procolor at Stroud Arena Orangeville vs The Bandstand at Oro Arena Bayfield Mall vs Oro at Eastview Arena Al ision vs Kinsmen 12733 5212221111 XXIX 33153 Austin Mr Hake second vicepresident Hank Partridge and treasurer Ron Day Back row at left secretary Oscar MacPher son assistant coach Don COLTS ELECT GOVERNING BODY FOR NEXT SEASON Martin coach Don Crowe and new members Bert Gibb Jack Garner and Harry Hadden Missing from photo are Arnold Ziegler Grant Forsyth and members of the spon sorship committee Bruce Biglow Jim Bertram Roger Giffen Neil Gleason and Elvin Kell Examiner Photo Juveniles edge Alliston Barrie Living Lighting juveniles picked up 42 win over Alliston last night in ac tion of the Huronia Minor Lacrosse Association at Eastview Arena Barrie Overhead Door peewees were in Elmvale for game against Midland with resulting 160 thumping of the Midland club and the kangeville tykes edged Bar rie Woolworth 64 The goaltending was out standing in last nights Huronia Minor Lacrosse Association encounter bet ween Barries Living Lighting juveniles and their counterparts from Alliston Penalties however played Iavoc with lineups although the Living Lighting squad came out on top of close 42 decision Andy Holt Jim Reed Bill Fahey and Dan Sherwood combined to lead the Barrie victory Assists went to Rick Wehrle Sherwood and Brian MacGregor in the game played at Eastview Arena Next match for the juveniles is June at Eastview against East Gwillimbury The Barrie Minor Lacrosse Assltgtciation will act as hosts Overhead Door dishes 160 loss to Midland Barrie overhead door peewee lacrosse team travelled to Elmvale to play Midland peewees The result was 164 win over Midland making this Overhead Doors sixth straight win in league games with no losses or ties Mike Laprade was in goal for Overhead Door Steve Mills picked up six goals and three assists Billy Hoare tallied seven goals and one assist Jim Greensite picked up two goals and two assists and Gordon Beatty had one goal and one assist There were three minor penalties to Barrie and four minors to Midland Shots on goal were 3215 favor of Barrie Next league game is at Eastview June when Overhead Door plays Paul Sadlon Majors Onehitter paves way for Ellis win The John Ellis Construction Midgets baseball club opened their season against Thorn Ixrry at the Eastview Dia mondSunday Behind the superb pitching of their lefthander Ralph Grasmeyer who pitched mehitter and the threefor three batting spree by the left fielder Kirby Koster and first baseman David Jaz winski Barrie came up with 100 win over Thornbury The Midgets have srx other teams in their league They are Collingwood Thorn bury Orillia New Lowell Alliston and Bolton Barries next game is Thursday at Alliston Game timei56z45pm To the parents of these boys team officials say come out and see your sons play They do real outstanding job and they deserve and could sure use your support 1n close lacrosse match for the second annual Novice Lacrosse Tournament ages 910 years of age on June 19 at Eastvrew Arena Again eight novice teams have entered the daylong tournament Barrie Allan dale Construction novices will face teams from Orillia Midland Orangeville Hunt sville Streetsville Ajax and defending tournament cham pons from Elora city official is expected to be in attendance at the tour nament for the official open ing ceremonies The BMLA has noted marked increase in registra tion this season RENT NEW TRUCK Tons 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