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Barrie Examiner, 29 Nov 1976, p. 10

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10 The Route Examiner Monday November 29 1976 Colts earn tie but winless in Looking on the positive side the Barrie Colts didnt lose Sun days MidOntario Junior Hockey game at the Barrie Arena Still the 44 draw with the Thomhill Thunder Birds was the teams fifth game without victory It had lost the previous four including 54 decision to the Travelways in Orillia Satur day Sundays contest was scrambly affair with neither side particular impressive The Colts open up 10 lead but had to rally in the third period to tie Some strong work by Bob Coulson John Garner and Gord Beilby during delayed penal call against Thomhill set up first goal slapshot from the slot by Jamie Turner Beilby and Coulson controlled the puck at the Barrie blueline while netminder Hal Hake raced to the bench and the Colts worked it into the Thorn hill zone for the score The Thunder Birds scored two goals two minutes apart to take firstperiod lead Glen Daurio sli ped rebound that Hake coul hold into an open side and Bruce Clatworth finished off 2on1 break wi Scott Howson by diverting pass by Hake from the edge of the crease sharpangle slapshot by Bob Hunter at the eightsecond mark of the second period sent Thomhill into 31 lead Coulson brought the Colts to within one with power lay goal at 658 It was scored mm scramble in front of Thomhill goalie Ed Takamatsu The Colts tied the game at 104 of the third period Jim Angus beating the Thunder Bird netminder cleanly with rising slapshot high to the glove The Thunder Birds went in front two minutes later when weak low wrist shot by Bad Shirley handcuffed Hake powerplay goal by Coulson at 943 evened the match for good The ca tain of the Colts tucked oose puck by Takamatsu from the side of the net durin another scramble braw midway through the third period produced an ugly incident when Steve Cromb of the Thunder Birds threw his stick into the crowd Cromb and Don Martin of Barrie were assessed game misconducts and fighting majors Also get ting majors were Mark Gil landers of the Colts and Bruce Clatworthy of Thornhill In ad dition Clatworthy was levied crosschecking minor Jamie Laws of Barrie also went off for cmsschecking Each team had six other minors in the course of the game in which Barrie outshot Ihornhi112120 Against Orillia the Colts trailed 21 after the first period and 42 after the second Jerry Prochnavy led the Travelways with two goals singles going to Bruce Munroe Barry Telford and Mark Lan son Coulson had pair for Barrie John Garner and Eric Cumm ings one apiece Orillia outshot Barrie 3230 and served six of seven minors NOTES The Colts played without Pat Rudkin Wayne Church Doug Raymond and Larry Dunn Sunday Dunn has been cut the other three are in jured Crowes replacement to be named tonight The new coach of the Barrie Colts Junior Hockey Club is ex pected to be chosen at meeting of club directors tonight Dr Don Crowe was relieved of the coaching responsibilities after Fridays 74 homeice loss to Owen Sound Assistantcoach Don Martin also left the team Well have coach tomor row night team managerJim Short said after Sundays game Short was behind the bench for the Colts $4 loss in glilllla and 44 tie with Thom One name being mentioned for the position is Lloyd Pear sail coach of the 1974 Barrie CoOp Major Midgets who won the Wrigley National Midget Tournament Short emphasized that both Crowe and Martin had worked very hard fortheteam He said the clubs directors and managers decided on the change after Fridays game because the club want going too good The Colts have lost four and Lions win 71 Barrie Lions novice hockey team won its fourth straight game of the York Simcoe Minor Hockey League YSMHL re cently by downing Kewsick 71 Darcy Taylor led Barries scoring parade with three goals and two assists Keith Cyr had two goals with Martin Parker and Danny Schaly hitting for single goals Taylors line accounted for six goals in the game Goal tenders Stewart Hunter and Gordon Stewart lost their shutout bid with 19 seconds left in the first period DON ROW tied one of their last five games Short figures better attitude would help although he added that the team hasnt developed losing attitude theyre just little disap pointed When things start to go bad they get worse instead of bet ter he commented Dr Crowe was in his second year of coaching with the Colts From low finish in 1974 the Colts rose to second place last year Ive coached some of those kids on and off for five years Ive enjoyed it made lot of friends around the league guess you could say Im disap pointed Dr Crowe said today His hockey plans for the time being are to take it easy retire for while Barrie Raceway Results SATURDAY lat cond pacr mile 00 WIL LOR HICKORY 1230 480 390 GARBOFROST 520 330 STEADY PAINTER 290 Time l3 25 EXACTOR land S49 40 2nd clm pace mile 00 ATTORNEY 15 70 70 80 MISSJAY 520 240 TOMMY MACK 30 Time 215 35 EXACIOR andtliltn 80 3rd clmhp trot mile H50 ARDEN VAN 40 440 300 MIGHTY SIMCOE 960 710 RITZ JAMES 320 Time 213 15 EXACTOR and 37171 41h cond pace mile 50 430 380 30 PASTIME RLTIl 610 90 MINOR 880 Time 10 EXACTOR it and $31 50 5th clm pare mile 8450 SACLAMENTO 1180 1090 880 DARN FROSTY 480 80 KEOMO 40 Time ll EXACIUR and 34770 01h cond pace mllc £550 APOLLO SONG 430 90 90 BILLS ROCKET 00 90 SINGLE BOOTEE 850 Time 09 15 EXACTOR and2815 20 7th clmh pace mile 8600 KLYO 410 300 240 RITZY GEORGE 70 80 MOORLANIS LETA 390 Time 210 EXACIOR and 638 00 50 refth are mile Itl00 AR BROB ENTN 990 80 270 STERLING KINGTIME 310 30 ARNIE MAC GORDON 60 Time 07 35 EXACTOR and $2170 Ith clmhp pace mile 3800 BATTLING KIT 00 430 290 BEVERLY GRAIIAN 050 80 10th cond trot mili $400 PROJECTOR 1160 420 40 NANNY HANOVER 540 90 STACY 280 Time l2 Jfi EXACTOR and $59 00 ATTENDANCE 1145 HANDLE $66394 TRAfK good BOB LAW of the Thunder Bay Twins has Barrie Flyer goalie Ron Patterson at his mercy during firstperiod ac tion in Saturdays Ontario Hockey Association Senior League game at the Barrie Arena Law scored on the play to give Thunder Bay shortlived 32 lead The Flyers roared back in the se cond period with three unanswered goals and went on to win 74 Barrie now stands just one oint out of first place in Renwick Division Examiner Photo Flyers show centre strength thump Thunder Bay Twins By PAUL DELEAN ExaminerSportserter Thunder Bay Twins learned the hard way Saturday that early season rumors about the deterioration of the Barrie Flyers were grossly exag gerated The Flyers put together ssibly their finest per firmance of the season to hand the Twins leaders of the Belisle division 74 setback in On tario Hockey Association Senior League play at the Barrie Arena Three unanswered goals in the second period snapped 33 tie and decided the game in Barries favor The win was the seventh in eight games for the Flyers who Twins trim Terriers in OHA action Sunday visit to Orillia Sunday proved more profitable to the Thunder Bay Twins than stop in Barrie Saturday After 74 loss to the Flycrs the Twins rebounded for 51 victory over the Orillia Terriers in Ontario Hockey Association Senior League play Goaltender John Tracius was the standout in the Sunday game kicking out 48 Terrier shots Clyde Harris of Orillia faced 21 shots Brian DePiero scored twice for Thunder Bay Bill McEwan Doug Mason and Bill McDonald getting singles Ron Bobbctte replied for Orillia In other games Whitby beat Cambridgc twice 62 on Sunday and 85 on Saturday and Brant ford twice 02 on Sunday and 85 on Saturday and Iirantford crushed Mississauga ExFlycrs John McMillan with pair and Dan ODonahiie scored for Brant ford Zone volleyball win for Innisfil Central Innisfil Central Schools girls volleyball team won the zone finals Friday and will go to the Barrie finals Thursday at Bar rie Central Collegiate Anne Campbell captain of Innisfil and Karen DOrsay and Laura Iiynd played well throughout the tournament held at Warnica School Cardinal wins thirdperiod goal by Danny Worrod stood as the difference as the Cardinal Cash and Carry Minor Peewces beat Aurora 10 in York Simcoe Minor Hockey League play Saturday at the Barrie Arena Ricky Schaly recorded the shutout Cardinal next sees ac tion Saturday in Orillia Play resumes tonight with Brantford at Lindsay STANDIth ltenwlck liliislon Itii ambndgc is Rrantlord it 19 Barrie ill Orillia ti l6 Hellfllr DIVbiMn Thunder Ray 10 21 Whitby 13 Lindsay it 10 MLssissauga l4 In the girls lelSlon Thursday in regular league play Goodfellow won four of our games Innisfil Central won three of four games and Warnica won two of four In semifinal play Innisfil Central defeated Warnica 154 to go onto the finals against Goodfellow Innisfil Central then won two of three in the final series They won the first game 15 to four lost the second game 15 to 12 and won the third 15 to In 139 action Goodfellow defeat Innisfil Central in the semifinal and Warnica won two games straight in the finals against Goodfellow are now making determined run at the Renwick division leading Cambridge Hornets The telling difference bet ween Barrie and Thunder Bay Saturday was at centre posi tion which the Flycrs have sought to fortify since thc start of the season They acquired Bill Burlington from Sam bridge after three games then signed Wayne Carleton last week Already in the fold was Paul Regan an offensive buzz saw whose efforts have been rewarded this year with thc Senior scoring lead The thrcc Flycr ccntrcs wort down thc Twins Willi thcir speed and playmaking and paved thc way to victory Regan had two goals and two assists to lead the way Thunder Bay cncd thc scor ing just 11 sccont into the first period Doug Mason shipping in passout from Russ Elliott Slil tioncd behind the net of Ron Patterson Gary Lyte retaliatcd for the Flyers at the twominutc mark banging in his own rebound on play started by Tom lolanic who lobbed the puck into the Thunder Bay zone from ccntrc Brian Delicro gave the Twins 21 lead at 1121 lcflcc ting an Elliott pass by Iattcr son despite having his back to the Flyer goaltender Just over minute later liar rie tied it up once more chan finding thc range during com motion in front of the Thunder Bay net The lead returning to thc visitors minute later Bob Law eluded half the Flycrs on the ice on solo rush from the red line and finally tucked the puck behind Patterson after forcing the Flyer goalie to coni mit himself Only 12 seconds remained to play in the period when thc Flycrs drew even once again The goal credited to Regan was lucky one The shot missed the net but the puck bounced off the backboards and deflected in off Twin goalic Ken Turko Barrie look the lead for thc firsttime and for goodinthcsc cond period Stcvc Sly scored at 149 on feed from Regan Bob Peppler beat Turko but hit goalpost at the 15minutc mark Undeterred he picked the puck out of the corner circled the net and slipped shot by the Twin goalie Complete frame and body repairs 0V9 baked refinishing Call Mel Smith 726181 27 yrs some IOCOllOll Bradford St lwcntyfive seconds later convvnicnt bounce off the backboards landed on lerry Agncws stick and the Flyer rookic wastcd no timc drilling 23footcr by Turko Pcpplcr scorcd second goal midway through the third period when Turko allowed slapshot from sharp angle to gct by him huck Kclncr of the Twins ended the evenings scoring lif ting rebound over sprawled Iattcrson at 956 40 seconds aft cr lcpplcrs markcr Niitcs liarric outshot Tlltlntltl liziy 11 33 Atten dnncc was approximately 570 lhi lwins lrcssul only 14 plainrs tor thc game two bclon liiSiiiiorA standard lton Robinson and Bob Montcitli suspcndcd by the Fijirs cnrhcr lIl tlic wcck did not dross Dalc Dolmagc was in uniform but saw no action arlcion and Burlington were crctlitcd with only one assist apiccc but Wtrt far more in flucntial than that statistic suga gcsts Lytc was also cxcep tional for thc Flycrs picking up goal and tlircc assists It was thc first Twinsrlycrs matchupof thcscason Bar rics ncxt game is Friday at homc against cellardwelling Mississauga Eastview girls in the hunt for GBSSA basketball crown Eastview Secondary Schools senior irls basketball team has qua ified for the Georgian Bay Secondary School Associa tion semifinal Saturday in Orillia The girls from Eastview representing Zone clipped Zone entry Parry Sound 5036 in Orillia this weekend to ad vance to the semifinal round Their opponent Saturday will be Orillia District Collegiate and Vocational Institute In the other semifinal Twin Lakes of Orillia tangles with either Rich mond Hill or Lan staff The championship will decided later that afternoon Against Parry Sound East view took an 118 lead in the first quarter and upped it to 2016 at thehalf The third quarter however was when the local girls put the game away Eastview out scored Parry Sound 13 in the third frame Anita Pearsall had 13 ints for the winners Lynn Slssor had 10 and Debbie Chappel nine Captain Kim Holden had an excellent game directing the Eastview attack and totalled eight points The winner of the final Satur day will represent the GBSSA in the allOntario senior girls basketball cham ionship in SamiaDec89an 10 Giffen team too much for weekend rivals Giffen Farm Equipment Ban tams had successful weekend in YorkSimcoe Minor Hockey League play scoring 60 vic tory over host Richmond Hill Saturday and crushing Union ville121 at home Sunday Andy Ayerst had three goals Robin Chambers two and Dave Daniels one against Richmond Hill Mike Keogh recorded the shutout Giffen snapped scoreless tie with two goals in the second period and added four more in the third WillardKinzie The man to bring Barrie alive again WILLARD KINZIE FOR MAYOR The Spirit of Henry Corby in the 1860s Henry Corby hail repiifotion around Hastings County for producing fine rye whiskies But old Henry kept one special hlondto himselfSpecial Selected Only few privileged friends got to sample Henrys personal stocli This special blond lives on today in Corby Special Selected Now you can enjoy this very smooth sixyear old blend and at very reasonable price Try Special Selected Were sure Henry wont mind its Distittlrzts com mania AMA II

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