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Barrie Examiner, 14 Jun 1976, p. 10

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ioThe Barrie Examiner Monday June 14 I976 The Perfect with ROGER BRISBANE gath ers his breath after finishing the boys back stroke event Roger 11 was another member of the Neptunes Swim Team Clarkson which placed well at Sun days dual meet tith Newmarket at the Barrie YMYWCA pool Exam inerPhotoi bottles Nottawa Electric Clarkson Hotel chased Not tawa Electric pitches for seven solid innings SUnday in one of two Barrie and District Major Fastball League games at Queens Park When the dust finally cleared Clarkson was the clearcut winner with 90 decision and 15 hits to its credit Winning pitcher Dan Malloch contained Nottawa to just three hits In the first game timely hit by Leo Koopmans gave and DriveIn 32 win over Barrie CoOp Clarkson started scoring in the first inning and kept on right to the final frame Malloch went the distance for the win He struck out seven to back the shutout win He also damaged Nottawa with perfect showing at the plate Malloch went four for four last night with double and three singles Andy Browning had three singles in five trips tothe plate There is one game on tap in the Major League this even ing and thats pm on counter at Queens Park bet ween Barrie CoOp and Base Borden Timely hitting keys 32 win by DriveIn First baseman Leo Koop mans doubled in the third inn ing to score what later proved to be the deciding runs in 32 win by and Drive1n over Barrie CoOp The game heralded two game evening of the Barrie and District Major Fastball League at Queens Park Sun day Koopmans blow lifted the DriveIn entry into 30 lead CoOp came back with two runs of their in the sixth to set up tight situation heading into the seventh and final inn ing when CoOp placed three men on base with one out only to have and work itself out of trouble CoOp outhit and seven to three with the DriveIn crew making the most of their sparse hits Ron McKee for example belted delivery by Terry Hudson out of the park in the first inning An error and walk placed men in scoring position when Koopmans came to bat in the third inning Bill Bertram singled to lead off the sixth for CoOp Peter Bertram doubled in the first Co0p run and scored on Tim Vivcers hit Al Aistrop reached first with one out in the seventh in ning for CoOp Dave Mills singled and the se ond error of the inning by the DriveIn loaded the bases McKee struck out cleanup hitter Peter Bertram for the third time in the game then got Ron Hoggarth to ground out for thefinalout McKee went the distance for the win He struck out eight and walked one Hudson got seven and hitters on strikeouts He also had two hits in the game CoOp left nine men on base Compared to the five left by andW CoOp and Base Borden meet tonight at Queens Park Barrie Raceway results Saturday Post Time 715 pm IST IONI IAtfl MILIZ $400 CHUBBYS DELIGHT DUKE OF BOLTON Robra Icon TIMI120945 EXACTOR and 2525 00 2ND COM PAtII MILE S400 ADIOS NORMBY DERBY lO ARMBRO KIJIJN TIME 09 EXACTOR and $17 90 3RD ELM PAVE MILEHOU IIITRAIER KEADYS DELIGHT DUANE WAVE TIME 212 EXACTOR and $9 30 4TH CONI PACE MILES100 LEGALCOUNSIIL GOLDEN DON ROBRA INSONG TIME 11 EXACTOR and 3136 40 5TH IONI TROT MILII $500 RUILBS REBEL BIG NIGHT CYCLONE BOB TIMI2 21125 EXACTUR and $63 Iii 6TH CLM IAtTIZ MILE $350 50 Ii 20 30 90 40 50 610300 310 It 64 iii 10 I10 60 60 280 90 00 30 1190 50 210 40210 210 40 Ti 30 00 30 40 450 ltOYALISllf 410 50 50 PAT PROLOGLE 830 351i PRthIISMUKO 260 TIME 209 EXACTOR and $44 40 7THONIIAtiZMILEwm LINDYS TIIYAIIRA 00 90 MAPLEWAY STORM It 20 10 RUSTY MtKLYO 270 TIME 061 EXACTOR and $15 30 8TH COND TROT MILE $600 LIGHTNINGLOBELL 380 CAPTAIN RICARD ACHILLES TIME 2071 EXACTOR 2and7$1210 9TH CLMHP PACE MILE $600 PATIO BUD 1700 10 JERRY DUKE JERRYS DOMINION TIME 20915 EXACTOR 4and3$9150 10TH CLM PACE MILE $450 LOCUST BYRD 1590 CHIEFCOMMAND Cl WIL LOR GEM TIME 209 EXACTOR aand2310040 ATTENDANCE 1825 HANDLE $86909 TRACK Iast 50 70 50 50 330 CHAMPIONSHIP MOTOCROSS Two racers close in on Allan Jaggard of Burl ington Ont and Jeff Wecker of Detroit moved closer to first place for the points championship in Canadian Motorcycle Association motocross races Sunday Wecker on Kawaski and Jaggard riding Honda are now tied for second place in the points standing of the Ontario championship Jim Turner of Toronto missed Sundays races and has 87 points five points ahead of Wecker and aggard Wecker placed first in the open expert class and was fol lowed by Seppo Makinen of To ronto riding Husqvarna Jag gard was third In the 250 cc expert class Bob Levy of Pickering 0nt riding Kawaski was first fol lowed by Jorma Rautiainen of St Catharines 0nt riding Maico and Don Sinclair riding aSuzuki Former Barrie man Ron Matthews who is now fac tory rider for Bombadier Motorcycles of Valcourt Que won the 125 Expert class Steve Smith on Hus ivarna was second and Jim ennelle also Husqvarna mounted was third In the Senior class former It was simple case of the moreexperienced club dominating when the Barrie Neptunes met with Newmarket in dual meet Sunday at the Barrie YM YWCApool Newmarket has been in ex istence as club for less than year Despite their short lifespan the visitors proved themselves capable swim mers although they were unable to keep up with the Barrie entries The meet had planned on competition between Barrie Newmarket and Caledon swimmers but Caledon pulled out before the meet Sixteen of the Ne tunes swimmers have quali ied for the Northern Ontario Long Course championships which are planned for Sudburys 50 metre eightlane pool June 2527 With the showing of the local swimmers Sunday and at the recent regional meet in Richmond Hill club officials are optimistic about the Nep tunes chances in Sudbury Results of Sundays dual meet are as follows 320 yard free style relay for girls 10 years of age and under Barrie 32500 girls 11 and 12 Barrie 32244 boys 11 and 12 Barrie 32520 More events fall to Neptunes club Brian Cole and Roger Brisbane placed one and two in the 100 yerd butterfly event for boys 11 and 12 years of age Swimmers of the Nep tunes club took the top three positions in the girls 13 and 14 looyard butterfly event with Joanne Duchescn first 125 Mary Daniels second and Nancharvisthird Cam Weston was second in the boys 13 and 14 year old event with Ian Chapman first in the boys 1517 100yard but terfly His time of 1106 beat out Greg Weatherston Girls 10 and under 100 yard Freestyle Nicole Mallette 11852 Terry West 1187 Hawks beat Caledonia The Barrie Wall Real Estate Golden Hawks beat ScarboroughMldlane Ca ledonia 31 in Ontario Junior Soccer League play Sunday Barrie goal scorers were Mark Gariepy Dave Bum stead and Barry Norton The team played without its regular goalie and Danny Foster who usually plays halfback guarded the net Tame bats cost Red Sox fifth straight defeat The bats remained silent and the Barrie Ited Sox con tinued on their losing streak extending it to five straight with 41 loss to the Alliston Canucks at the Eastview Park Sunday Red Sox sluggcd their way to four back to back wins at the outset of the South Sinicoe Baseball League but have since retired to the sidelines mainly due to the rather meak status of the clubs hit tingattack Barrie gathered four hits off Alliston righthander Larry Halbert yesterday The Canucks had eight but took full advantage of Barrie miscues to turn the game around Alliston scored pair of unearned runs in the first inn ing and added two more in the seventh Barries only run was in the third with Bob Hepburn supplying the key hit Halbert went the distance for the win He faced 27 bat ters striking out five and walking none Kevin Beaupre was the losing pitcher Paul Greer opened the game with walk and ad vanced to second on wild pitch Brian Brooks drilled shot that Red Sox shortstop Doug Keans stopped with diving catch to catch Greer heading for third The throw got away from third baseman Glen Laycock to score Greer Brooks came home on wild pitch for the second run points leader Randy Bruder of Guelph was caught and passed by Jim Fuller of Algmer and Rick Hudson Jo Bastedo on Suzuki is running close fourth by vir tue of win in the 125 cc class In that class he was followed by John Kopasovic Honda and Tim Dawson Suzuki John Steigler of New York won the 250 Senior riding Suzuki Fuller of lmer was second on his Su7u and Marc Kielty of Ottawa on Honda was third In the on class Mike Clements oi Jhatham on with Christie Forbes com peting with the Boys girls 13 and 14 Barrie 32395 boys 1517 Barrie 32274 with Kim Weatherstone joining the boys to make full team Barrie also dominated the iris 400 free style open event or ages nine17 years of age Sandy West took the 11 year event in 4572 Joanne Duschesne 14 years 42584 Kim Weatherstone 16 years 42599 Mary Daniels 14 years 52024 Karen Dryden 22505 Girls 13 and 14 Joanne Duchesne 22328 Nancy Jar vis 22359 Mary Daniels 22421 Girls 1517 Kim Wea theiston21408 Boys 1517 Ian Chapman 22244 Greg Weatherston 13018 Girls 10 and under 100 yard Breaststroke Nicole Mallette 12419 Terry West 12442 Lara Palmer 12465 younger Newmarket club Tracey Schell 12470 Jitka 10m Boys 10 and under Peter Lom2049third Girls 11 and 12 200 yd breaststroke Sandy West 320508 Jennifer Palmer 32059 Karen Dryden 32283 Cathy Schell 32410 Laurie Cadogan Boys 11 and 12 Brian Cole 32142 Roger Dryden 32283 Girls 13 and 14 Mary Daniels 22550 Joanne Duchene 32006 Nancy Jar vis32ll0 Boys 13 and 14 Cam Weatherston 2nd 32 119 Girls 1517 Weatherston 2nd 100 Yd Butterfly Nicole Mallette 12331 Terry West 12403 Lara Palmer 22020 Tracey Schell 2030 Girls 11 and 12 Sandy West 12216 Jennifer Palmer 12240 Cathy Schell 12325 Karen Dryden12385 Kim Fathers Day Gift 11 years 52313 Cathy Schell 11 years 52332 Boys 400 freestyle open ages 1116 Ian Chapman 16 years 42557 Roger Brisbane 11 years 520682 Brian Cole 11 years 52169 Girls 100 yard backstroke 10 and under Nicole Mallette 12332 Terry West 12345 Tracey Schell 12394 Lisa Wiles 12505 and Heather Dryden 12515 Boys 10 and under 100 yard backstroke Peter Lom 1452 Girls 1112 200 yard backstroke Jennifer Palmer 22437 Cathy Schell 22544 Karen Dryden 22569 Sandy West 22575 Laurie Cadogan 32125 Christie Forbes32215 Boys 11 and 12 Brian Cole 22499 Roger Brisbane Canadas official gift book to the United States on their Bicen tennial Own and give the Treasured First Edition Now each $2950 lwhile they last Tracey Schell Second edition will be priced at $4250 Palmer 12338 Dryden 451 Boys 10 and Under Peter Lom12519 Girls 11 and 12 Sandy West 12080 Jennifer Palmer 12088 Cathy Schell 12120 Karen Dryden 1185 Christie Forbes 12242 Boys 11 and 12 Roger Brisbane 12073 Brian Cole 12080 David Cole 12187 12302 Lara Heather REACHING HOME first in tunes and Newmarket is another Barrie swimmer The moreexperienced Barrie club totally dominated the daylong meetiExaminer Photo the girls backstroke event at Sundays dual meet bet ween the Barrie Nep Girls 13 and 14 Nancy Jarvis 10392 Joanne Duchesne 1065 Boys 13 and 14 Cam Weatherston 1180 Girls 1517 Kim Weatherston12055 Boys 1517 Ian Chapman 1595 Two sets of tripleheaders highlighted play Sunday in the Mens Slow Pitch League Results are American Hotel 12 Tollen dalell Barrie Tanning 23 Hill Refrigeration Barrie Tanning 21 Tollen dale BP 10 Howards Heroes Bertram Bros 10 Harris Bertram Bros also defeated BP in the other game Tanutks threatened to adtl more runs in the inning when with bases loaded Iaiil Denr nis hit into double play Laycock reached first with two out in the third on error and scored on Hepburns long single The game settled into defensive duel until the seventh when Barry Greer singled to open the inning Paul Greer followed suit with Barry Greer reaching home on wild pitch Scott Morrison singled to score the final run for Alliston NOTICSHJCrnie had two of the Sunday The first baseman doubled in the second and singled in the third inning Brooks anti Morrison had two hits for Alliston Red Sox meet follingwood at home Wednesday move into Newmarket Thursday anti meet the Midland Indians in Midland Sunday Annual Red Sox baseball tourna ment July 24 appears well in motion The list of teams is completed and the draw ap parently settled Red Sox appear momentarily plagued by injuries Regular catcher Rob Sutherland sat out yesterdays game the batted in designated hitter with sore arm Second baseman ltandy McDonald left the game with shoulder pro blem Beaupre indicated arm problems before the game finished FRASER Barrie hits It llllt iiit IUllt llll 111 ltiiitlt it lllt ltNllllllllfi llUlll 1tltl1Illtllllllllllittl ilittiiiziiit ltiiitli Hit it lllil lugittnllit lllllgtll llttlll llizllll lXLlltl tl liiiiltt itigiw tlll lllt lll Itl tiiitlti lit it ltlltl lllt tlittl lit llt 1t littl litllt ititi ttiHttt Illtllt Vliitli llll111t itii tl liisxt lieu Ititiiil ll tlttt l1 llltll lab Ilit ltiiitli on station wagon lietnusc most til the Illllt ytitiit tidying very lllilt Vliy llltl liig liy lurk liig Vlty pay big lllltll1ilil tlit 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