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Barrie Examiner, 30 Nov 1976, p. 11

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wt OFFENSIVE GUARD Tony Schuette left of the Ottawa Rough Riders admires medal presented to team captain Mark Kosmos at civic reception in honor of the Grey Cup champions in Ottawa Monday CP Photo 1650 fans cram hall to welcome champs home OTTAWA CP Ottawa Rough Riders took all season to do it but Monday night they found out they were loved at home after all The revelation came at din nerreception put on by the city at the Civic Centre banquet hall with 1650 fans crammed in to welcome the Riders home from their hairraising 2320 Grey Cup victory over Saskatchewan Rough Riders Sunday When the football champions of Canada returned on their 1120 am flight they must Riders still best Blakeney tells crowd REGINA CP Saskatche wan Roughriders were wel comed home from the Grey Cup championshi Monday night by crowd of ut 1500 cheering fans at Exhibition Stadium The Canadian Football League team which lost the Grey Cup to Ottawa Rough Rid As make it 44 tie HAMILTON CP Mount Hamilton As scored three un answered goals in the third pe riod to tie Collingwood Blues 44 in the only Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League game Monday The tying goal was scored with 144 remaining in the game Rick Green scored two goals for the Blues and Brian Royce and Doug Kerr got one each ers 2320 Sunday in Toronto was led into the stadium by quarterback Ron Lancaster Saskatchewan Premier Allan Blakeney was also on hand and said that although the loss was heartbreaker the 1976 Rough riders were the the winningest team since 1963 It was so close we could al most taste it We own the West we went to the Grey Cup and still say we have the best team in Canada Regina Mayor Henry Baker said that the 1976 edition of the national final will go down in history as the best Grey Cup ever adding that the Rough riders will come back and win it next year Coach John Payne thanked the crowd for their support this season saying he thought it was the best the team has en joyed since he joined the Roughriders as an assistant coach in 1971 have felt they still hadnt over come the criticisms flung at them through most of the Cana dian Football League season They were greeted by only handful of high school students and adult fans upon their ill publicized untimely return But after Mayor Lorry Greenberg greeted them at the dinner introduced the players and coaches individually and presented each with travelling bag and medal they knew they were back in the good graces of the city FANS ROAR With each introduction by the mayor of quarterback Tom Cle ments end Tony Gabriel kick ing specialist Gerry Organ and rookie Bill Hatanaka sus tained roar bounced off the walls of the hall And when running back Art Green and defensive tackle Rudy Sims were called the crowd screamed Sign up Sign up Sign up Both have played out their option years and could be playing next season in the National League Gabriel who pulled in the winning pass from Clements with just 24 seconds remaining in the game said of the recep tion Monday Its just overwhelming And coach George Brancato who was an assistant in 1973 when last the Riders won the title said Its noisier even bigger than in 1973 Alliston man purchases horse plans to venture into racing Harness racing is one of the fastestgrowing sports on the continent and the Barrie area has been hotbed for its growth since the opening of of Barrie Raceway glimpse at the recent Cana dian Standardbred Horse Socie ty Fall Mixed Sale purchases shows the extent to which area owners are becoming involved Owners from Stroud to Owen Sound took 10 of the 250 horses that went at the sale Top price among area owners was paid by Anderson of Alliston who pruchased filly called War Goddess of $1100 Mr Anderson the owner of the Alliston Canadian Tire store is making his first ven ture into harness racing War Goddess was one of three horses that he was interested in at the sale The filly now yearandahalf old is his first Barrie Raceway Entries WEDNESDAY post time145 pm Fhst pace mile 00 WUR ANNIVERSARY Brown +CAPTA IN BUD Lee 1PATCH ADIOS McClure 2Verso Royal Larabee Flickas Babe Mitchell 5Lucky Jan Kennedy 7Garvin Gaines ackson Nohnny Adonis Smith Second pace mile $400 lWIL LOR IMP Brethour SVICTOR HARRY Webb zflET DEW Scrannage SLettas Roy Stiner 4Pats Alice Dixon GTar Battles Nichollx 7WeeJessie Joe Damboise oDillers Demon Jones Third pace mile 50 SSOCIALJET MBrooltsJ1 bDAGO RED Mackenzie 6FOLLEIGH FINALE McClure 1Spooky lm Webb bJewel Raida Moifat 3Abdul Brown 4Roman Byrd Mitchell 7Scottie Battles Colburn Fourth pace mile 50 1PERFECT KILLEAN Lockhart 4ST VINCENT Kennedy 3PHILWAR FARI Colburn ITony Napoleon Brown bM Dust Scrannage SMoorelan Leta Harris 7Rob Ron Holly Wilson OPatl High Sea Cruwe Fltll pace mile $450 sLIEUTENANT KNIGHT Osborne sSHAARI WL Brown 2FRANKIE TAR Nelson 1Key Song Dillon Moore +Malcolms Hal Sheppard 56 Lad Baxter oMbsSha wSue DKennedg 1King Billy Fraielg Sixth pace mile WOLDEN DON Lockhart zFRIENDLY NATIVE Dixon ODECCAS TIME Hutton 1Hardy Cain ler Osborne SLone Babe Thompson 4Drexel Gold ones 7Topaz Intrepid Scrannage bVlrginla Charm Brown Seventh pace 11120050 2ROYAL LACE McNutt tPUTNEYS CHRISSl Stiner 4DEEN LAND Nicholson 3Carvldon Blue Robinson bPeaoeful Melody Kennedy 01 Lucky Lee 7Roga Tac Lowry bMapleway Storm Eighth trot mile $1000 GARNET MCEACHERN MEMORIAL Dixon 7GAELIC CHARM Nicholls 3SNOW FEVER Cochrane 3EASY LIVING Nicholson 1Jimmy Van Moir 2Dam Jim Crowe +Kil Deer Valley Robinson 5Velvet Horn Hutton sEaster Bonnell Brown Ninth pace mile 8650 7RITZY PRIDE mee 5ROYALISTIC Scrannage SMIDNITEA DIRECT Jones 1Sharky the Great Brown bdeic Annerud 3Biily Battles Hutton 4Just Susan Betz BPhiiwarAbei Lowry Tenth trot mile 0400 3FUIL SPEED Osborne SPRINCE HENRY Dixon 7DELL RODNEY Lee 1Cyclone Bob Crowe 2Barbaras Billie McKague 4A Cs Highlander Morrow vaer Lord Wain GRideau Song Breadner horse Mr Anderson who now has his grooms license hopes to eventually drive and train Hes currently working with Elmer Hussey War Goddess is stabled at the Clarence Bowman farm near CFB Borden The horse is being pointed toward racing debut next year but she wont be rushed Mr Anderson said the pro spect of being able to race the horse at Barrie and Orange ville in local setting was an important factor in his pur chase Other area owners who began or added to their stables were Simmons of Bond Head who took the mare Outline for $400 Armand Marchildon of Penetang who acquired the filly Sabrina Haw Haw Lea for $200 Walker of Owen Sound who took Mac Mor Howard gelded son of Hoot Frost for $900 and Cameron of Owen Sound who purchased the gelding Silver Chance for $550 Filly Sheps Missey went to Pat Nabt of Stayner for 3350 Clement of Collingwood got the filly Miss Craig for $300 and Don Johnston of Collingwood put up $300 for the mare Bomb Bomb Brian Ayres of Stroud bought two mares Betsy Van $350 and BJJ $550 $200 CASH iirtili llll 11131 lItflI yr BONUS ll 11 Illvv P411111 Arrivitriti izmltrir All IIIIJIIIII 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as seasons winner c1 aa 11 511 27 317 91 up the 212°etgrrssmsgsaa it static 12 axton 253 617 03 tozlgoalsand233ssistsforthe Herron 1000 Maniago 740 40 373 11 13so772a3s Ridl 760 51 403 yegheurs44 ims were two giazfiomind 1140 30 279 LVllely2 1i5351649 600 30 390 better than inemate Steve Phineas lléfil3328 wzlre 275 201 43 33 11zo ggglgggdlfiéfiggigfiiizgh T101115 4117 as 444 sinith 720 50 417 TORONTO CP Anders another goal was that Bobby the loss of the Golden Jet was CR 12° 5° hem 72° MarcelDtonneofLosAngeles Tor r11 13so70zs4a Min 1440103o4n Hedberg W1nn1 Jets speed Hull out Since the season star expected to slow the trio pro Kings is third with 13 goals and ster last wee ame the ted was reunited with his duction third player in the World Hockey Association to score 20 goals this season While thats not memorable occasion for the young Swede what made it more than just the National Hockey League linemates Hedberg and Ulf Nil sson and drew an assist on the goalhis first point of the year The line had been the highest scoring unit in professional hockey the last two seasons and Yacht club rents to be increased TORONTO CP The fed eral government plans to raise the rent of yacht clubs occupy ing Crown land in Ontario by as much as 10700 per cent and yachting officials say the situ ation is serious particularly for lowincome boaters Its grave situation said Norman Campbell of the Na tional Yacht Club in Toronto cant believe the federal gov ernment understands the impli cations of what they are doing There is only one resultit will hit hardest at the lowin come man who has chosen boat ing as his form of recreation Sarnia Yacht Club developed from an abandoned gravel pit will see its current annual rent of $100 rise to $10800 year While club officials admit they SPORTS SHORTS SOLOMON WINS JOHANNESBURG AP Defending champion Harold Solomon of the United States the No seed beat fellow American Brian Gottfried in the finals of the South African Open tennis championship 62 67 63 64 Monday Solomon baseline battler wore down Gottfried on hot windless day The result was replay of last years final when Solomon beat Gottfried 57 64 62 CANADIANS 10 COMPETE CHRISTCHURCH NZ Reuter Top swimmers from Canada Australia Japan and the United States will com pete in New Zealand next January it was announced Monday UNDERGOES SURGERY NEW YORK AP Tackle Tom Mullen of the National Football Leagues New York Giants underwent surgery Mon day to repair torn ligaments in his right knee He was injured in the third quarter of Sundays 2316 New York victory over Seattle Seahawks Paving clubs Pauleyanna Barrie Paving clubbed Pauleyanna 61 in Oldtimers Hockey League action this weekend at the Lefroy Arena Ken Saunders fired hat trick Lar Saunders John Gibbons an Nico Koslag scor ing sin les Ceci Wilson averted the shutout for Pauleyanna in the third period The other two games ended in ties Radio Shack and Sears playing to 44 draw and Gil or holding the Sharks to 55 Ron Miller had pair for Radio Shack Ken Bray and Brian Shaughnessy singles Greg McKnight scored twice for Sears singles going to Frank King and Carl Nelson Gary Masters had hat trick for Gilford singles going to Erol Hook and Thompson Bryan Ponting had three for the Sharks Stu McKenzie and Harry Bryan the others EAR $7 $1795 Friday to Monday Plus Mileage Featuring Chevrolets RENT CAR 341 BAYFIELD ST 011 the Hayfield Sunoco Car Wash 7370800 But the output of the two Swedes expected to pick up eventually with the return of Hull hasnt abated Hedberg stands second in the scoring re sults announced Monday by the WHA with 45 points three be hind pacesetting Real Cloutier of Quebec Nordiques ilsson not quite as prolific performer as he was last year nevertheless is still among the leaders standing seventh over 23 assists for 36 points While disposing of their oppo nents last week the Canadiens regained the lead in the goal tending race Ken Dryden gave up only two goals in as many games and Bunny Larocque allowed three in the other to lower their combined average to 223 from 230 the week be fore The Islanders average jum ped to 235 from 211 last week as Glenn Resch and Billy Smith Bob Johnston says EASE from MENS DRESS SOCKS all with 36 points gave up 13 goals in four games have enjoyeda good deal for 21 years they feel they deserve Pun SCORING LEABEBSP sng some negotiating room on the Cloutier Que 23 25 4a 20 Lafleur M11 21 23 44 new lease which represents Hedberg ng 20 25 45 24 shutt Mtl 28 16 42 16 10 7001 cent increase Bernier Que 13 23 41 38 Dionne LA 13 23 38 Ftorek Phx 1s 21 4o 40 Robinson Mtl 727 34 12 Whitby Yacht Club Wthh Tardif Que 10 20 39 22 Williams LA 17 15 12 Bradford has been paying to its 1312 sson pg oung federal landlord 980mm Bordlau Que 1124 as McNab Boston 1911 so TOP 3640534301116 726181 graduated 1ncrease to $14500 Napier mi 2211 33 Signer Tor 1213 30 27 year by 1981a matter of 1032 BuplleyfihCin 12 ticinnovnchA Mtl 24 3016 centwhen new rate will °3 2° 29 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