SPORTS WRAPUP Area skaters now in finals Brian Orser of the Midland figure skating club qualified for the Eastern Canadian figure skating championships with his firstplace finish in the novice mens competition at the sec tionals in Aurora this past weekend Michelle Simpson of Elmvale qualified for the eastern Cana dian finals in the novice ladies with her fourthplace finish Orser and Simpson competed in last years Eastern Canadian championships with Orser finishing first and Simpson ear ning thirdplace finish The Eastern finals are in North York Jan 59 1977 Two Simcoe County skaters qualified for the Ontario Winter Games One was Tim White of Barrie with Mary Kay Orser of Penetanguishene qualifying in the prenovice ladies competi tion The Ontario Winter Games are in North Bay in February Cindy Mandley of the Midland Figure Skating Club was ninth at the sectionals in prenovice competition Peter Surette had fifth in the pre novice mens event This is the firstyear that the country has been split into four divisions Atlantic Eastern four skaters in every event to the Canadian championships which will be held in Calgary Alta Jan 31Feb16 Credit Union next sees action Friday at 715 pm in the Eastview Arena in an exhibi tion contest against Midland Surprise Greater Huronia Sports Council entered rink in the an nual provincewide recrea tional bonspiel in Richmond Hill last week And surprise they won The rink strung together two hot games to win the Charlie Weise Memorial Trophy Rosemary Coulson was skip Bob Baker was viceskip Barry Hatcher president of the GHSC was the second with Hellen Sencza coordinator of the approaching Huronia Winter Games acting as lead Lions win Barrie Lions novices drubbcd Orillia 51 in York Simcoe Minor Hockey League action this weekend at the Barrie Arena The locals snapped 11 firstperiod tie with two goals in each of the second and third periods They outshot the visitors 196 Cory Kirk and Keith yr added singles Robbie Ward Scored for Orillia Jets lose Two top teams met in the final game of Sundays Sini coe ounty Womens Recrea Borden winning the championship rillia pro vided the opposition in the deciding series Members of dark Jerseys are front row at left Teddy Tetarenko Francine Lapointe Lise Beland rillia Darlene Har reig Back row from left LAST IN PATRICK DIVISION BUT BORDEN VICTORS IN VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Susan Heward Judi Gies brecht Sue Macaskill coach Kathy Redden Sandi Rid Milligan Theresa Harrison Sharon Gordon ONeill Shirley Sherry Moore Gloris Henderson and Paul Centralandwestem tional Volleyball League the CFB Borden light rison Faye Carrick Mirian dell tournament coor Healy coach Examiner Meloche and the puck fen between hislegs as he sat on theme Each division sends its top vinarénpggrkegaffv gihgldg tournament at CFB Borden jerseys and rillia teams Vandenheuvel and Deanne dinator Orillia Ginny Photo Lafleur battled the goalie for it and won flipping shot over with The Barrie Examiner Tuesday December 1976 13 Hard times f0r Barons MONTREAL CP Its been tough going for Cleveland Barons early in the ational Hockey League season and things dont appear tobe improving The Baronsrrianaged to stay close to Montreal Canadiens in the only game Monday night but close didnt count and the Canadiens recorded 10 trium ph Worse for the Barons than 10th consecutive game without victory howeVer was the loss of two players with injuries Coach Jack Evans said winger Fred Ahern suffered suspected fracture of his lower left forearm when he fell into the boards early in the third period Defenceman Len Frig suf fered bad Charleyhorse when he was checked into the boards in the first period The injuries brou ght to six the number of Barons who have been put on the sidelines in the last eight days Charlie Simmer and Dave Gardner suffered knee injuries early last week and later were joined by Mike Fidler and Gary Sabourin The Canadiens made Guy Lafleurs 22nd goal of the season at 857 of the first period stand up in front of Ken Drydens third shutout before 15821 fans LEAD LEAGUE Dryden made 23 saves including several big ones as the Canadiens pushed their record to 2144 for 46 points tops in the Norris Division and the league Canadiens ceach Scotty Bowman said he believed that an ap parent goal by Bob Gainey at 708 of the second period should have counted It was disallowed by referee Bob Kilger who ruled Gainey had kicked the puck behind Barons goaltender Gilles Meloche They put it in themselves Bowman said claiming the puck deflected into the net off Cleveland right winger Bob Mur doch Gainey didnt touch it He Kilger must have seen it in his sleep Lafleurs goal which did count came one second after the Barons Ralph Klassen had stepped on the ice from serving slashing penalty shot by Guy Lapointe from the him into the net point was blocked by The Barons who have 12 goals in their last eight games had two excellent scoring chances in the opening period but Dryden foiled both Rick Hampton and Wayne Merrick on breakaways Clevelands Greg Smith missed chance to tie the game with 140 left to play when Dryden got his right leg on shot Eighth win Sarjeants Peewees won two games and lost another in In games tonight St Louis Blues visit New York Islanders Vancouver Canucks meet the Capitals at Washington and Pittsburgh Penguins entertain Minnesota North Stars ORO Dianna Fowlie scored both ro goals If the 212 loss by Rangers trail Islanders by six points MONTREAL CIThree one andtied three They areun many goals in the last six sea The Rangers offence with Martin Th1 10 I8 211 ii busy weekend of minor hockey 1699s to You swim xk defeated in their last ei ht sons 109 goals is second only to that dfle 13 In Ork I091 deltb HmktV go 0r GOALKEHIERS RECORDS acuon League game were last in the Patrick livi games With five wins and three Ihe main reason for the of Montreal Canadiens which empwnn gals bracketed mg veteran third baseman Sal The 100315 ventured woodbridge 10d 34 um sion of the National Hockey ties Rangers comeback is the scor has 140 The Rangers have the Mp Mg Bando free agent who had Wasaga FridaYnd downed Fawn9s ï¬rst goal the Six League and appeared headed The Rangers andtheir cross ing outburst by veteran Rod powerplay in the NHL Bryden List played withOaklandAs home team 52 an exmbltlon minute mink rm semnd for adisastroiis season town rivals the Islanders are Gilbert and rookie Don Mur with 32 goals on 112 opportun 13 gt 16 ZHZLZI come period Her final goal came Although the Rangers are the only NHL teams With more loch Gilbert jumped into the ities as 99 05 It was 1ltiewmalket alid with 40 seconds 19 pp in still last in their div1sion they points on the road than at thick of the scoring race last illSPlte he recentSUCCQSS SW 553 27 LOS ANGELES AP league 23am saturdayv and the game now trail the leading New York home And the Rangers have week With nine p01nts in four it appearsthe Rangers Will DislJzlrJltm 352522 544 trades EMERGENCY sarleamls recorded eighth Janice lurk had Gnome Islanders by only six points lost only once 111 their last 11 games to move to fourth place have to maintain their current 104 404 lulrier on pay POWER UNITS conseCUtWEIeague VICtOFy by he gamerorom headingintothisweeks play road games in the standings with 41 points paceto remainin contention for Smith 94 574 ogemnbgauéy 23 Score 0f 74 quVlilVGs After 18 games the Rangers At Minnesota on Saturday The 22 goals by rookie Murdoch playoff berth in the Patrick lgofoslolggg SagueM as dwlcqï¬r Billy Hoare scored tWice Divigigm had won six lost to and tied the Rangersdefeated the North is second best in the leagueand Division where every team has pnuansnbi 14120 67 283 mefiimgg on ayh 8good 1i smgles gomg to Steve Knowmsi two In It ames since the Stars 114 only the third time left him in 10th spot in the scor betterthan 500 record Iha 1560 71 235 wa ee rewers 05 pa Creme our own Thomh 109mm last ear arent makin the Gord warrington John Sharp Rangers havewonsix lost only road team has scored that ingraee Ihe Islanders led With 15 NEW 877 43 294 NOV 220v BramptmA9pmms Bouchard 743 37 99 samemistakethistime John Gary andMikeDanieIs wspomm Pomts Whllemlama and Phld 111 620 iii in uYouv need scorécard to Power mm Sunday night at Canadian delphia had32eachthreemore mine 75 36 77 Forces BaseBordenSarjeams ï¬gigicsiliittpomls thantheRangers Pï¬mc 60 00 adgeeritlitieguérgrliibmassilgeiniitile bowed 32 JOhn Gray and Guy Lafleur of Montreal Ca If II Daniels scored for the Barrie gogfbndg 11 Wm nadiens led the scoring race VESï¬oé iï¬jgg 76 Brewers were involved in two GEN squad in the contest The locals 9w pom with 46 points while his team Filwards 241 17 23 key 9315 La 53350 was Power Unit Newmarkethoints no Grammass first as Milwaukee wereqmsmt 2312 Brampt0n2p0lmlt mate Steve Shun was second Jillcumin goo ix giti mana er and the club finished seem ers IS inema es Sewm ame 15 11 ay ea ea mg 021 not 31 1560 117 3115 Ialmteer 1013 is 26 Eastwntha6695record Sharon lRNI Itli Bobby picked up eight points apiece score nailing down one Winni Ki$5greafigï¬oizAnsglfs Thomjls 4H 36 The Brewers havent had llull is back 111 harness and its last week according to official peg victory incltdin 29 gig the Km 511cm 20 so winning Club Since the Ameri given his Winnipeg let line WIIA statistics released Mon Seven of his eight assists holoagï¬elma Gilbcrt ofNew llzrnn dish 56 can League franchise was Nun mm mates the attirburncrs they day drew important labels Two York Rangers wag murm with Hermn 12 Placed in MllwaUkee in 1970 MOTOR SUPP co 88 Canada Novice BS National Hockey League scnr needed onch wh hm ma worc on FM goals two on 41 md Du ylgituor Tonmu Laxton P25 26 17 General manager Jim Baumer 39 my Hunk 71359 avenged 30 weekend loss to 13 feeders Mondays llull whomissed the lets fir mg with the lead through most gamewinning scores one on wulimhwnihfm mints flaw fï¬Ã© took the first step toward Newmarket by edging st World Hockey Association of the season scored seven tying goal one on lltrlnOilkLl ram 42 changing that recently by Sign Schomberg 64 at the Barrie Lafleur Mtl 22 23 17 league games this year with goals and replaced Real lou andoneonaninsurancescore SIOIIINI 113111121 NYR 16M 96 3113 Arena Sunday in York Simcoe Shul 33 115 training camp injury has tier of Quebec Nordiques atop The Golden Jet who gave Purl ï¬g MinorHockeyLeagueplay 33 Ki picked up nine points 111 live thcstandings with 33 pointsin credibility to the fledgling 51H 44 Mn 14 543 Richie Webster had pair Sittier rm 11 an IR games cliiding leaguelcading 27 WIIA when he jumped the Dionne 14 29 41 olo 21 1520 9110 Danny Gilliland Mark Owens McDonald Tor 21 it And while he wont appear goals National Ilockey Leagues Silllhltrr1 HYltmtpf Steven Slater and JeffStrud xjï¬lylnsiiflfl YT among the WIlAs top scorers Nilsson moved up from sev hicago Black Hawks for Mvnfmh1an 31 flhj22 L560 90 Wick clipped in Singles for Bell Rubmsun mi for few weeks yet llull re enth place to share third over inultryear inultiinillioiHiollar Moms not 34 Johnston 631 30 35 Canada Murdoch NYR 22 11 11 turn to the lineup has been Ill allwith Quebecs Marc lardift contract five years ago has Wllllums LI 13 if ti Slaninwski 929 64 413 Tim Peat was oneman Yg strumental inbolsterin theal both with OIIIIS seven be beenontheiceforot ercentof 65 Murdoih Silt ll ll Isposito 1499 87 14 showfor Newmarket Saturday readyestablishedscoringprow hindtloutier theIinnipcggoalsscoredsince Hunk 22 29 um 12 45 scoring all three goals ess of Anders Iledberg and 11 Hull llitflllWllllt has bccnin hisreturntothelineup lfalellc Boys 14 Itl 12 cm tll 1520 99 1f7 unassisted Nilsson volvcd in eight goals the WIIA M0 Ind tlfmm 13 M40 noting LA 11 21 Itidlt 910 61 89 Barnes only new andtme aduusmgies icSwedishstais ahead in classes is impoitant His 01 1111 Suhmng 32 L6 09 Some of our more popular oc the thick of the scoring race lone goal was an insurance llmlTK V014 331 Nlalitnlltll Mil 25 ii in Low 1165 77 97 dance club invnes membership par ï¬vmes are dancing Wm to rule 32 22 Hrarrun Wash 17 ILI 42m winio 395 27 41 DEIDaIIUII Being single 31 and over in people 2070 yrs young din rirkt hit ll 30 20 Wash ll I560I01 LIZ LONDON Reuteri rystal sowin pg 161le 14 17 mm 39 5mm 59 37 Barrie need no longer leave you eeing ner dances nighmub ounngs Stayne Arena the 53901 Palace beat Brighton and Hove tk 32 iuriiimii lor ii 21 29 2a lpltSll 750 55 40 like fifth wheel or an outsnier You no social club dance parï¬es an omano HOCkey ASSOClauon Alb 10 th lh F51 43 laieinini ulo 12 ii 211 Min 21 1580116 116 turd top in eir ingis In W01 longerneeddiiveto oronioius ovis popular sessmns and 138 ClicniicitiS rt gigthe Na Cup firstround secondreplay 1111 inii l145 11 21 smgmsi Club Why no lom US WWI as generally breaking the end tional CoachegdCeImicafion sogcï¬rmatfthonday lélviiilir 11in 412 Illti 32 hate as $300 for an evenings at being alone ace vances agans lltV 1n ii 21 lti fl tertamment Program and beglns atgam next round um 35 L2 IltlLSlth Ali lrian Eddie Dibbs of Miami who lliifstr ml ng in Is Gottfried who was invited to was beaten Sunday night tur lil Ll Ill ll Ill the Grand Irix Masters singles iicd the tables and outlinessed indium 22 Barrie Credit Union Peewees tennis tournament only when hardserving Roscoe lanncr of Larruix so It 24 a2 19 spanked Richmond Hill 71 in Jimmy Yonnors declined to harlestonStfi4775 EWrdw 31s Rates Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly York Simcoe Minor Hockey TEST GOES WELL play upset Guillermo Vilas of The Monday night results lcft Mm League action Sunday at the LONDON AFP South Af Argentina the only defending the standings in state of con Ilor lau Que 11 15 2a BarrieArena rican driver Jody Scheckter champion appearing in this fusion as the topro players in SullHiIH WPR 17 23 Peewees ran their record to and the new Canadian Walter years tournament Ht 243 the two designated divisions Leading gtrtllldltl11g0 621 on the season with im Wolf Formula team have com Monday night will move into the semifinals pressive defensive effort Rich pleted three successful days The defeat of ilas and in search offhc$40iititopprize élkiij 52 73 mond Hill failed to getashoton testing at the secret Ferrari Manuelflrantes left none of the money LttuSStllr Min 119 11 1285 Po net in the second frame track at Fiorano near Modena eight participants in this round Ihe top eight players in the RIIlï¬gm W135 93 Commerce Rd 341 Bayfield St Willie Legms and DaVid ab The t93m tormed INC mm mumImm hmllllh and Wx Wm dmg iiiiiiniun lhx I056 55 ii 13 70532676485 7037373800 Hogben each scored twice for months ago by Montreal featedrccord are 1nv1ted to the tournament laliiinlc cin 1021 55 ll 21 JERRY SMTH the winners singles going to businessman Walter Wolf ex irantcs wasdefeatcd by Woj Tonnors was No on thc list inn erIM 63 JIM HAWN Pctel Panagabk0 Craig Wad perienced few problems with tek libak 75 76 taking the but decided to play elsewhere 133112 Im 36 dington and Gary Jermey their previously untried car Final round Sunday in Carling tourney Final IOgame block of the Carling OKeefe open 5pin bowling championship is Sun day at Kempview Lanes in Bar me It will be the third round and will decide the mixed team which will go on to the Carling OKeefe provincial finals in Hamilton over the Easter weekend Winner of the provin cial earns berth in the na tional finals in Niagara Falls Towers facing league leaders Towers Real Estate opens new week of broomball play for the Innisfil Ladies League tonight at the Lefroy Arena with firstplace Speedy Muffler their opponents Towers will be out to add another win to last weeks 20 win over Wall Real Estate Sue Seaman and Cindy Rance handled the scoring for Towers Darlene Squibb had the shutout In other games Glover Real Estate stopped Pauleyanna with Karen Mugford the lone scorer finding the range Cathy Sabourin assisted on the goal with the shutout going to Terry Gethons Towers is now in third place tied with Pauleyanna Paul eyanna and Wall are scheduled to meet in the second game May 24 1977 The Carling Keefe tourna ment involves 30game quali fying rolloff with three 10 game blocks spread over three straight weekends Standings after Sundays se cond round for the men are Tom Butler 5088 Mark lolfe 4905 Don 4681 Dave Clayton 4834 and Ron Craig4712 Top five for the ladies Rose Herbert 4895 Audrey lleitz man 4603 Gladys Penlcy 4506 Norma Cohan 4396 and Sandra Tuckey 4313 Ladies bowled in rillia Sun day with the men seeing action atSheas Barrie UR BETTER PRINTING SEE JOHN COCKBURN LIMITED 06 MORROW ROAD BARRIE 223 2821 liiilrlrs SIiCt 7960 tiebreaker 73 Gottfried was ninth SPORTS BRIEFS AtQlIRIi VICIICRANS LOS ANGELES Ali Bos ton Red Sox acquired veteran first baseman George Scott and outfielder Bernie Yarbo from Milwaukee Brewers on Monday in exchange for first baseman chil ooper OLGAIOMARRY ST LOUIS Ali Russian gymnast Olga Korbut purv chased wedding dress at lo cal department store over the weekend and indicated she would be married next year in Russia bridal consultant at mnu or since oumom Warm win to no no 7889711 the store said Asked whom she would marry Korbut gold medal winner in the 1972 lym pics said boy NORMAN SIGNS CINCINNATI AI Iircd Norman lzegainc winner for Cincinnati Reds last season has signed twoyear contract the club announced Monday The l4yearod leftvhander was the most effective pitcher on the staff during the middle of the season when the Reds were breaking open the NI West li vision race IVAN cum Service Mgr We 0V Broke Inspection until Dec Blsf Lives Bradford St BARRIE They Come From All Over Simcoe County It 43 inc ltd Barrie We mv minim BARRE DRIVE CAR 7266474 sunii