8Tho Barrie Examiner Tuesdo Jul SPORTS CORNER Parity exists between leagues I3 I976 By nanny McDONALI Examiner Sports Editor It shows that there is not that much difference between the two leagues Speaking is Bill Irwin of the Ivy Rangers which played host to the baseball tournament on Saturday He was commenting on the win Baseball League New Lowell an entry from the North Duffelin It was classic confmntation between the undefeated leaders of the North Dufferili loo south section of the South and frontrunning Ivy Leafs of the iiiicoc Baseball League Just to jog few memories the championship filial was close with New Lowell taking 54 win and first place cash rize Bill the tournament did more than sweeten the pockets couple of teams It brought measure of res for the North Dufferin Lea ue sometliinglrwin felt was Inc in Al the games were close and with ï¬ltflk could have one either way Leafs edged the Italigeis 21 in the opener Lis of the North Dufferin had game taken away in 22 tic with Alliston on tournament rule Iii fact at six antes Wfit decided by one rlin tor less hinting of parity etween the leagues WELL RUN BMRFL TOURNAMENT Ihe Barrie Mens Recreational Fastball League and Bill McAleer deserve recognition for the success of the leagues fourth annual tournament over the weekend McAleer was the man responsible for getting the twodav show off the ground and keeping it moving at fairly smooth eh inside the normal tournament hagglin there ap icarcd to be good coo ration among the teams the BMI Each club of the iRFL had specific duty at the 24ieam touriia ment ranging froln lining the diamond to cleanup It was wellrun tournament The majority of allies were entertaining and of good calibre with Barrie more inn holding its own against topf ight competition Its an event which has now blossomed into one of the prehiicre recreational fastball tournaments in the region REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS AUti The response to the PeterReino Hustlers Volleyball alnp has been less than encouraging Only 15 have registered for the iveday camp which will be held Aug 2327 at Eastview Secon dary School Doubly frustrating for camp officials is the fact that no Bar ric residents have as yet come forward to fill in an elitr form The camp is open to those in Grades to 11 am ec is $30 with each day beginning at 30 am aiid lasting iliiti pm Volleyball has taken on new perspective at both the clc mentaiy and secondary school level Each year it seems the sport grows Youd have to consider the influence of good coaching as prime reason for the continuing interest in volleyball Ihe bet ter the coaching the better the players The better the players the better the game The Hustlers have brought more than their share of honor to the city with their efforts at both national and international championships IIlISlItIS won four Ontario and one international champion ships iii 197576 not to mention sending two players to tryouts for the Canadian National Junior Team and placing three players on the Toronto and District Winter Games team The Ilustlers team members will act as instructors at the camp oach Ed Redden is instructorinchief of the camp Presently the Hustlers coach is in Montreal working with the Olympics lie is qualified coach as shown by the twoycar success story of the Hustlers He has level three of the Canadian Volleyball Association coaching program There are specially invited coaches coming in to assist at the camp including Billy Seto former player with the National cliib alid now coaching the OntarioJunior womens team All players will receive intensive instruction in both vollcying and bumping skills They will be given basic instruction in the art of spiking and servin There will also be amp time to practice in team situations The ratio of one coac per six students should invite closer inspect ion and more personalized approach Final date for registration is Aug Further information is available by contacting Debbie Emms camp coordinator at 4364978 Registration forms are available froln the coordinator by writing to Poplar Road RRI Stroud Medals ribbons result from meet Huronia Striders Track Club returned from the weekend Mississauga Robert Speck Memorial Track and Field Meet for mite tyke and atom athletes with eight medals and five ribbons Paul Gautier managed three firsts He led the field in the atom boys high jump with leap of 147 metres the long jump 453 metres and the shotput 1017 metres Kevin Wenzel had first in the atom boys discuss throw with his toss of 2330 metres He also picked up pair of seconds with altrmetre run of 2802 and tengjump of 445 metres Gail Cummings was third in the tyke lonjump with her 352 metres an fifth in the 800 metre run Other competitors in the tyke high jump event were Christine Bocchio and Jodie LaSalle LaSalle finished fourth with Rocchio close second Margaret Mulder was third in the atom girls 1500 metres in time of 5213 Patti Boni covered the atom girls 200 metre course in 289 good enough for fourth place rib bon Karen Cote was fourth in the atom girls long jump Her distance was 424 metres Barrie Raceway entries WEDNESDAY POST TIMI 715 ILM FIRST lltf Mlle H00 181 thENT Kennedy aJAIDAS SKEETAR Scrannage tel JERRY Brown IBuddy Fenidale trowc irRoyalIIchpsc MacArthur eRobbiestommct sMarg Dancer Dixon 7Romantaper Rowe SIItuNl Pace Mile ltuttl 0llllJItOMMAND Brown ti WIL LOB GEM Bodkin lIRINtITSMOKO Manna 2limninesturc Kennedy Dixon Sliislmportalnc Lee TriggerJohirston Scrannagc UMIIIIITIIIH Jones THIRD Trot tie 550 ROOMIi GOLD mue ADAIR OlNH ti Wain ti NOBEL IRIZF Lockhart Prince Henry Dixon Li Dapper Lindsm Lee Blue Time By nul trBetliel Mal Ma it Allnerud Dear Worthy tlrostti POIRTH Pace lie 50 TOiTAHEAD Brim SSTEPIINU TIME lith INIGHT lItlllIt Scrimmage IMidmght larkcr Jones IThc Gold Bandit Brown +Patle Bud Annerud trJuniper Barinin Fuller FIFTH Trot Mile GSPINVING SHADOW Lockhart IIACKY CASTLE Jeffries ICUIVER LORD Wain IrDayton Carol Nelson HutlSpecd Dambosc Shifters Demon Jones GRideau Song Bndner Ntodtiray Lee SIXTH Ime tic no lLARMIHJTA Dixon NORDB AGE MacArthur 7WII LOR Harry Farr IVScnibs Boy Scraniiage 11 Let len Butler SReapersGirl Irwin GNormwood thips Bmvi SEVENTH Pace mile 00 6HIIITOI AlBlRN Brown PINK PANTHER Rosie HONCHO Brown 2Danny Spencer Scrsnnage LDancmg Time Butler frlrima Spencer Bmadner Tiata Sue Annerud tiNulthwood Mac Fuller EIGHTH Pace Mile 81100 27Mnbelie AMI Bellamy HXX LINDSAY Nichotls ISTERLING KINGTIME Harris NonangeiN MacArthur Sllann Hartaelt INIII 611nd Th stirs Rois NINTH Pace lie 50 SECOND LIBBI ANN Brown 3MB ATTORNEY Brooker oRlIYMlRGHNE troue 2Himniy MacArthur STuxedo Lew Fuller tvWil Lor ELis Wutgnrth Nates Adios Bonh TENTH PACE Mic N50 TIBLRON Jeffries BOIJSOVER BILL McEacbern ISACIAMENIO Reynolds 2Kcystone Inkling Brooks Jr sKenmck lper Jones shone Frost Moor 7Derby Doc Brown lArmbm Pans Brown SPORTS CALENDAR SOFTBALL Senior League at Bradford Sicssor and Periard vs Quuns Hotel Ladies League at Shear Park Kolmar vs Georgian Sports it Innisfil vs West Bend PASTE ALI Mayor League at Queens Park pm Nottaua MintSing Recreational League at MacMrrrison Park Starr Electric vs Borne Floor 330p to Bentorswell vs Molsons MINOR SOCCER Ginos Hnir Fashion Maple Grove Ninas vs Peter Reine Johmonl Chdksns vs Unigrwup Steel vs Lipskies LEARN DOGS TRICKS SUDBURY Ont tCPtF0ur seminars on understanding your dog will be held at the Sudbury secondary School audi torium Dr Michael Fox an au thority on dog psychology will we movies and slides to explain the mannerisms of dogs The seminars are sponsored by the Cambrian College extension services division One inning rally works for Church Church Mobile Homes found themselves bottled the pit ching of Elmvale erchants itcher Mike Mohnn for five of nine Innings of Mondays Barrie and District Senior Soft ball league game at Queens Park In the sixth it hit polled Church smacth four its oil Molnln for four runs and 41 win over the Merchants With the exec llOll of first Inning triple ieirick lyeko and double the second by llowie McFadden MOlIiltl was irogresaint through the liurch lneup Will ease heading iiiio the sixth lie was to finish the game with 11 strikeouts and six liitter Bill Iirechette handled the pitching chores for Church ll tlilve up eight hits and fan tied at ht Merchants in step against iiiii lhe fiftll was productive in iilii for the Merchants ltrcctett lind allowed just two tilts when an error gave lllll Williams berth on base Doll Biiriicas Inter scored the sciout Itlliof the inning Bob Browning was the bitter toilpalk the sixth inning hiitlur outburst by tliurch ills lent off double paid off when tycpko singled to score the in ltiat hurch rim of the innin Designated hitter Brian anli cracketl single The fourth staight bit of the inning cliiiie tiff the hat of Ken Banner man All error cost Ellnvale run Charlie Millers sacrifice fly was res xiiisibie for run Mcrcnlnia closet the gap with run in the eighth tlnircli nuidc iwu errors In the game with the second giv lug Biirlieas the opporiiliilly to score lhc win for Church boosts them into ll one game lead over second place licniricc llootla Braves pressure Clarkson for third place with win ltick Buchanan has moved in to the lead of the Barrie alid Distrlct Major Fastball Leaugcs batting championship with his 514 avcra The Base Bori en Braves third baseman iroved his lost tion by smasiiing his tliird homer of the season as the Braves doubled larkson Ilotel at Queens Park Monday The solo shot came in the first inning and gave fourth place Braves brief lead The win iiills Base Borden one point he iind Clarkson Bar rie CoOp currently holds three iint lead over and Drive at the top of the six team league larksoii moved in front for the first inning lwo runs scored one lincnrncd lifter Ail dy Browning led off with walk illltl ltcne Arielle singled liliii home Artcllc scored on an ror Blair liiicliliinili was tllc win iilng pitcher Ilc gnvr up five hits while striking out nary tInrkson hitter tlnrkson managed to sirilig together iwu hits in the seventh to plate the third run but only after the Braves had moved into or lead Brownings doilble was the key blow for tlarkson III the in lung Borden rciichcd Inlksoil liurlcr Dali Mallocb ill the fourth for the tying rim ltoli Sliiunwlilic opened the inning with his hit and scored on scrlflccfly Ilie bl inning for the Braves was the iftli when two deciding runa iicorcd Don Sinnmcis and Buchanan collected back to buck hits to be in KitilllOIl to Hittlt oil Jack Scnills tlollblc Braves ndtlcd insurance runs in the sixth lilid seventh Mnllocb gave up 10 hits in the seven inning game He struck out five STANDINGS Pt no it 93 nniiw l0 70 Ialttson l5 Borden It Noitowa lo Milleslliu 10 ll Ivy crowned as champions at Ore with consolation final tighter The championship final of the Oro Ladies Softball Tourna ment between Ivy and the entry from the CawajaOssossane Balm Beach COB area took back seat to the consolation round which featured 87 win by Edgar over Elmvale Ivy throttled COB 311 in lopsided hitfest to cap two davs of tournament ball at the Pitcher McGinnis is MVP Most valuable player of the Oro Ladies Softball Tourna ment is JoAnne McGinnis McGinnis was the losing pit cher for Elmvale in the con solation final with Edgar The final score read 87 for Edgar although McGinnis did pitch strong game Most sportsmanlike player of the twoday tournament was Craighursts Vicki Firton Edgar Adlili Occupational Yen ire Both the championship and consolation finals were played Sunday Sharon Iatton was the winn ing pitcher for Ivy Betty Robitaillc was the loser Ivy put the game on ice with eight runs in the first inning six in the second and 10 runs in the fourth Edgar plated two runs iii the seventh then held on to squeeze by Elmvale for the consolation title Edgar held off until the third inning before opening the scoring gates lwo rulis scored then with another pair reaching home in the fifth homer by Lynn Ilandy keyed threcrmn flurry in thcsixth Elmvale got back in the game on the strength of fivrL run rally in the sixth Elmvalc had filial chance to wrap up the championship iii the last of seventh Two runs had already pulch Elmvale within olic run of tile leaders when with two runners in scoring position Inttoii retired tWo batters on strikeouts to preserve ilic win 00c cannot all participate in Olympic competitions but the Olympic Games spirit Canadians aware that the quality ofithcir life depends on health and fitness In the elimination rounds of the touriuimont game one saw Ilnwkcstone defeat fraighurst 1117 game West Bend Shanv ty Bay ZlvGrenfcl United Lumber game won by default as United had insufficient players 4CBO Edgar fr Ivy 11 Elmvale trKnelson Water Wells vs Pene tanguishcnc latter team did not show up for tournament Shanty Bay lraighurst ti Wcst Bend Ilawkcstonc itEtlgar United Lumber by default liHBO11renfel It 11 Illmvalcil Knclson ALDItIDtiEMAlllIfOAtll TORONTO IIi Dick AIA dridgc ltiycar Veteran tinc backcr of the Canadian Foot ball League has been ap pointed head football coach of York University Yeomen of thc ntaritrQuclxc Intercollegiate Football Conference The an nouncement was made on the weekend by Frank Ioscniino MAL loliii Wnrman it is the goaltender for the Bayficld Mlilt Novices of the Barrie Miuor Lacrosse Association The young lacrosse player is this weeks Ionderosa Steak fTTI CONSOLATION TITLE Houses liilytl of the Week lollil has been playing in crossc for two seasons with this his first year as goaltender Examiner Iho to FALLS T0 MIKES Mikes Milk pctwees fastball team captured the consolation championship of the Burlington tournament Saturday with If It lashing of Belleville Barrie lost their first game toSt Catharincs 102 blit rcr bounded to defeat Jordon it it and lrimbsby to advance to the consolation final It was the second tourna ment for the Barrie team and the second time the club pill on an impressive display The club com eted iii the 11 cent Unionviflc tournament and made it as far as lht Stayner fin finals before losing Iitchcl Jim Iloulls was selected as the outstanding tin or of the series Ioulis in three wins and one loss lolliscrcdii The team is coached by John Mttfzimi and fflfIlltllS Dcan Edwards Foulis Wayne Lynn Ictcl Wlicliin Brian Smith Bill Milqiiirc Mikc Hoffman Shvc Neal lcriy Iillczcck Mike iiorbcs David Tyr Bandy Bohcttc Jerry Skipwith and Greg Bertram Mikes will appear in the Wiarlon lournamcnt Jilly 24 25 al winners of Slow Pitch tourney Stayncr finally got chance to finish of tile Slow Pitch tour nament against Harris Auto Electric and did it in fine fashion with 95 will Saturday in ollingwood The game was last of tour chairman and director of the Emmi Wthh WHSWaSth Olll department of physical educa WGCKS 3S Teams from tion and athletics at York should make all It doesnt take much to get your l1ic 1n sha You dont iavc to hurl the discus to know thcjoy ofa tit body Healthy invigorating exercise is inexpenswc And its available to all It you dont like to jog you can walk to fitness Sun Lifes always been to improve the financial your life But we have so been concerned with ï¬nality of raison détrc has your health and physical wellbeing Now we are engaged in vigorous pro ram to motivate Canadians to try too thy fitness oriented activities Thus it was natural for us to provide physio therapy equipment for the Montreal Iotlingwood and Barrie comr tg noun wm 3le peied iiistilts of Barrie Slow Pitch League games played Sunday Harris Auto Electric defeating Howards IIfrOOS 96 BI downing Bertram Brothers show EV Barrie Tanning 14 Iollcn dale Howards 12 ilills Refrigeration 11 American Hotel INS Harris 12 American 0th Olympics After the games the Effluent Will be put to use in iilitation centres across Canada We think it makes good sense to Losses end Cup chances It was busy and disastrous weekend for minor soccer teams aiming at tthntario Cup It seems victory was not in order for Barrie teams this weekend The Barrie Wall Real Estate Golden llawks lost to JhinguncousyinJuniorB la Sunday atStcelc Street ThethlosscliininuiMt iawks Also ousted following weekend losses were the Rom Con struction minor mosquitoes The amt took loss in overtime club was in Waterloo Saturday Js Kmmpy Grey Johnson and Doug Archer handled the scoring for Barrie Barrie itimists Blue Knights pecwccs were edged 21 by Doll Mills iltilrdliy white the Barrie Atoms Wanderers were eliminated by It loss to Toronto Gliildwood Sunday Minor Bantams were in Wexford over the weekend and log iinlf time score between the Hawks and titlinguacousy was it Visitors scored two quick goals in the second half W3 Shaughnessy adds to points lead Mike Shaugbnessy is making winning ho lit habit which has propelled the Barrie driver into it commanding lead of the mints fund of the Barrie Speed wny Shaughnessy and his now familiar 14 hold on the sides of his 76 Firebird claimed the feature race for late models Saturday iiirb Erb Barrie was second with Don Wardte third to the total siockcrs feature it was Garnet Peacock fin ishing ahead of twin brother turf Bill ifrimmer Barrie was the winner of the Bardhal Iro ihy Dash Saturday tore was special event on the to ram and that was the trophy ash for minis Barries Doug Gilmore won the event the first of its kind this season Shaughness has 319 poian in the late mode points standings Don Nelson llillsdnle is second with 124 Al Boyd Newmarket is currently in third with 118 poth Other standings are as follows Joe Belcsky Barrie 100 mints Bob Gunton Barrie 98 John Encoti Oro 95 late Stu Hunter tit Herb Erb Bar rie 78 Bill Fulton Barrie 69 Grant Lloyd Collingwood 35 Bill lfrimmcr 41 Don Wardle 34 Ted Watson Barrie 16 Gord Graves Midhurst 26 and Dan Shirtiff 24 points MINISTANDINGS The twu Peacock brothers are involved ma tight race for midi stock championships Garf lends brother Garnet by five points following the results of Saturdays races Toy 12 drivers are as follows Gar Peacock Barrie 305 grants Garnet Peacock Bar rie two points Barry Sweeny 138 points Iaul Forbes Barrie 115 Jerry Dunlop 103 Doug Gilmour loo Dave Abrams Barrie 82 Bob Johnston 73 Ted Ilallet Midhurst 43 Bert Jolley 30 Jim Duncan 14 and Ron Jellison 10 points City wins two games Blues split contests Burrit Tity won two soccer games owr the weekend while the Barrie Tity Blots took league encounter from Orillui Saturday and lost It in over time to Newmnrkct Sunday fity took both games at Stcclc Street defeating loll ingwood It in Richardson Iup play Sunday and dumping flrillia by convincing margin in league play Satur day Buchanan went on per sonal Scoring spice for titty with two goals against toll ingwood and one against Orlllln Steve Patterson with two goals and barlic Foolc with goal in cacti game along With Brian Dawson were the other marksrnen lhc wins helps Barri close the gap betWicn itself and lht league leaders Blues got goal by JOhn Green in the 10 win over Orillia Division leaders from Newmarkct needed overtime to edgi thc Blues on Sunday in Newmarket lerry ioslyk scored both Barrie goals The Blues had the misfortune on missing key penalty shot NAMEDllAYIUfoOACH DAYIUN Ohio AP Larry Mickey of Lacombe Alia was named Monday as coach of Dayton Gems of the In ternational Hockey League Mickey will succeed Ivan Iredigcr who served as in terim coach during the last half of the 197576 season and direc ted the Gems to the playoff lilIf ct your life in shape And we want to sip you improve the quality of your life Get yourin OFCANADA