WRAPUP rie Examiner Tuesday January 1977 Flying Dutchmen sweep Quinte Cup BELLEVILLE The Flying Dutchmen snowmobile racing team made up of Andy and Peter Van Dolder got their wings this weekend by sweeping the Quinte Cup snowmobile race in Belleville The Van Dolders 01 Owen Sound sponsored by Bom bardier Limited Ontario Branch Barrie rode SkiDoo snowmobiles to finish first in the following classes 340 modified stock 340 modified 440 modified stock 440 modified The Belleville race is the first Jets win Janice Clark scored two goals to lead Oro Jets to 42 win over Agincourt in play of the York Peel Girls Hockey Assoc1ation Sunday Dianna rowlie and lwila Linden also scored Next game for Oro 15 at home Thursday an pm game with Ihornhill Two goals KING John Ayerst scored pair of goals With Dean Lawson chipping in another to pace Sproule Oro bantams over King Sunday Next game of the York Sim coe Hockey League tYSMHLt for Oro is Saturday at Oro against Maple Game time is 515 pm Cardinal win RICHMOND IIILI lwo third period goals by Cardinal Cash and Peewees carried the BMHA club to 32 Win over Richmond Hill Sunday Barrie opened the scoring in the second period on goal by DaVid McAllister Before the frame ended Rowe scored his first of two goals in the game to even the count heading into the third period Rowe scored to open the period before Doug Archie tied the game for Barrie Danny Worrod converted play started by Guy Heaslip into the Winning goal Richmond Hill outshot Barrie 1714 Next game for Barrie is in Newmarket Saturday Loss for UR THORNIIIIJ United Rub ber Workers URWi major ban tams dropped +3 YSMHL deCiSion to Ihornhill Sunday Barrie led 32 at the end of the second period before losmg the edge in the final frame URW pulled its goaltender in the dy ing stages of the game but were unable to score the tying marker Glen Vollebregt Craig Brown and Shawn Saunders scored for URW of the BMHA With aSSists going to Rob lhurrot Hugh Beaton Mike Walker and Jim Garner Next game for URW is in Aurora tonight at pm Strong period Walton lnsurance minor midgets scored four straight goals in the second period then held on to edge Richmond Hill 54 in YSMHL play at the Bar rie Arena Sunday Richmond Hill ended scoreless first period With Dar ryl Plaxters goal with 554 re maining in the second period Kevm Guest Dave Mills Doug lotten and Steve McArthur scored for Barrie Within minute and half Jack Vantor had pair of goals for Richmond Hill in the third before Doug Lougheed struck for the eventual Winning goal for Barrie Final Rich mond Hill goal was scored by Rick Hughes With 39 seconds left in the game Walton Insurance of the BMHA was knocked out of the recent Huskie hockey tourna ment in Burlington following 61 loss to Burlington in the semifinal of the consolation round Dave Major had the lone Barrie goal Next game for Barrie is Thursday in Aurora event on the Ontario Snow mobile Racing Federation OSRF circuit of six major races and is considered the ma jor testing ground for races to come Next race on the OSRP cir cu1t is the SIP Kiwartha Inter nationals in Peterborough Saturday and Sunday Canadas most important snowmobile race with competitors coming from across North America to share in the $25000 purse According to Andy Van Dolder we have all the knowledge of the new machines under our belt now and were looking forward to more than our fair share 01 the checkered flags this season Were gomg into Peterborough confident that we can win the top honors for second straight year for Bombardier lhe Kawartha Cup is attend ed by more than 40000 snowmobile race fans each year Last year the Cup went to Larry Rugland riding MotoSki by Bombardier Undefeated Speedy Muffler gets break when the lnnisfil Ladies Broomball League kicks off the new year tonight at the Letroy Arena Muffler is the only unbeaten club in the league Speedy preserved the streak With 30 Win over Glover last week Sue Marshall and Anna Storey scored for Speedy In other play Barb Richards got the shutout Pauleyanna blanked Iowers 40 With Ruth Dox scoring tWice Debbie Pen fold and Clyntx Marshall followed With Singles Cheryl Bush had the shutout Leading scorer is Barb Blogg With Richards giving up one goal in nine games Both are from Speedy Gateway loses Gateway Contractors minor midgets fell to Unionvdle in home encounter of the York Simcoe Minor Hockey League Sunday Darryl Raymond scored mice for Gateway With Doug Smith Peter rrissey and Matt Lalonde tallying for one goal apiece Gateway meets Oro Sunday 3pm at BarrieArena Nets goals John Gray scored three goals to lead SarJeants Ready Mix Peewees to 71 Win over Rich mond Hill Sunday With 14th straight win of the York Simcoe Minor Hockey League SarJeants Will be looking to increase that margin With Win in UnionVille tonight Stan Stone Iodd Bowman and Mike Laprade scored the other Barrie goals Barrie pep pered the Richomnd Hill net with shots while goaltender Bruce Degeer kicked out 12 Richmond Hill drives Sarjeants will be in Lindsay this weekend to compete in hockey tournament The clubs record for the season stands at 23 wins seven losses and two ties Terriers win LINDSAY Ont CP lim Snyder scored three goals Mon day night and led Orillia Ier riers to 104 victory over Lind say Lancers in the only game of the Ontario Hockey Association SeniorA league Play resumes lhursday With Orillia at Brantlord Alex anders lhe lerriers led 30 in the first period and the Lancers watched their three goals in the second Orillia had 41 margin in the third Ron Babette and Dave Mes Cullough each had two goals for Orillia With Rick Bryan Don Kaybould and Kevtn Healey ad ding one apiece Wayne McConnell scored three for Lindsay Len Powers added the others Orillia outshot the Lancers 426 AGRICULTURAL SALES PERSON Diversification of this all Canadian Company has created the need for dynamic experienced sales person to organize and direct the sales efforts in the Province of Ontario The development of sales policies short and long rangeplans budgets and the organization motivation supervnsion of dealers will be primary job responsibilities Eventually the leading and motivating of sales and support staff will also be in cluded in the lab responsibility The preferred candidate will have some years of general sales experience and background related to agricultural products If you are ready to handle these TBSPOIISIbIlIiIGIS plgasg sen resume of personal academic work and salary histories in com plete confidence to Box T9 The Barrie Examiner GUMFENDER IOIC ltll smothers loose puck in his crease to av0id any scoring chance by Colls lohn Garner dark llIlIlOIIIlt Oak Ridgcs dcfcnccman Mike rtlzgibhoii clears Garner out of the way Oak Ridges took 31 Win from tolts to iii farWW crease their lead of the Mid ntario Junior Hockey League Monday lhornhilf edged Orillia 43 to move five points in front of thirdplace Colts Eric Cummings had the lone goal for Barrie Mon fay Examiner Photoi Signs of Canadian influence in style of Swedish midgets By IAll DELIIAN Examiner Sports Writer There was time when ana dian youth IIIOIIODOIIlttl the dream of playing professional hockey for the Montreal ana diens or Toronto Maple lca£ But the dream ltkc tlic gami itself has expanded It sign of the hockcy limes whcn llircc midgetagcd Swedish playcrs list Montreal Toronto and Vi in nipcg respectively as the llillllx they aspire to play for sonic day The players arc Ihoiiias Magnell 10 his brothcr lcr 13 and Marcus Nibcrg 13 they play Itm IJtirgardcns Midgets Swedish niidgit team which concludes live game Illday tour ol Ontario in Newmarket tonight Djurgardcns only loss to date on the tour was 77 drop mm at the hands of the Barrie CoOps Sunday at the ltarric Arena before 1800 fans lhc team left Barrie today haying been billetted in local homcs Once the big dream was to become member ol thr Swedish national team Nov they look at the success of llor 1e Salming Anders ltcdbcrg and Inge Hammarslrom and they hope to become profcs HA 103115 ItiIIII Sioiial says coach Itiorii It lander of his young cliargcs Itylandcr thinks highly of llic Canadian st lc of play and has moldcd tcnm that plays stir prisingly physical game Bay Ridgcs kllltll lost 31 to Itiurgardcnsi was shocked Vtc tiodychickcd lhcm out Barrie Raceway Entries tIIDNIzSIi Post Time Ilii pm FIRST PAIIJ MILE W0 GUUKANNIV EMS1M1 81Llllf AIUM 4AICHAI1 JDIIIIJ llrown Durbano tislioriic lPatioftud ti IlIllIlll 2Ifilltopper ltrown 3Dagoitm lllthtIiIt 5lcssliiumond tultcr 7Sigridstiingcr ti lijion SPZN1I Ii Ill 8151i 3MISSJAY It St iaiitiaiti SNlhlll IllSllliK li ligron 7HIGH AIIOllt lilom 17Wilmaliun ioxii 4SI1EIYTI tl lianiiiom GeAunt Mina to lIIIIIll Ii 11II2 Slim lSALMJhRSKhi Sl UNlulill It II II 2ltAYrltrlrV lEUlHllSthl WllllJlllflt Kttlli litillllitlt Dusty iiiiiiiti AiiXiotisAlcx It Nclson trGypsylltllNikki ti liyion Moorclands Mistir Mr lioll 8Julylimc lfltlllnitlll FOLRIII IMlu MILE trio MAUlliï¬t lat rlI Ii Stoddart 7v JIIAMI VALLEY It Scrannagc VIII SttJlASIJ Kciiiiidy lelclutiiiy Byron 3ItllSaltii It Itcan Wlfli$ll ti iirici Nil IIIIIIIIIITOSI Durham Nancys Iloy tam FltIll HOT MILIC 3300 serlIIIJiY VAN fit It Iftinlldl 111 JAMES llslioliic 1121 ll IttIli lltlllitl llvI st ipci vi liilltS l1lllllllllllllll 31 can Mighty Sinu oc Max lIII Sr rirtlcii aii ass SIX II Ia 1llE IlLiIi SIM 1l 1w llltlftlillS Brown lulu SAM ltrmin lll iincltiiiig It Scraniiagi lll litiportaiici lcc MW ltiinnnioi rom ltvtijtf ltlim Jones It ltic ill ll Ntlstllv SI II III Slim tittiltttl liiouli ti 111 Lee ltlll Illilill lltown Impliiiclicrticit ll iihrcr Lillaiv HiiIllJIIl Itityliidi rovw ltirscl liotit loiic litccc llllll Iliitton laltilllIlIU Illlliii ltttil It lllli llllll lllltliit ll blllttu town plltlliiil ltt liic fl Siiaiiniiitc Iiiioi Itroiin Nancy lilll II hciiiicdy St Iiiccnl hiniiidy ll II llII Sloo lllilll It cc Ll llilttll Manson IIllltllill liliiAlI liilitciiltiiii iliiicltiil Iltibtiii lflllll ll Sctniiiiagc Lucky Ii lilll Mummy Spio id am llyroii It Sliuuitt lilllilll Vi lttlli Barrie Raceway Winter Wrap Up Wed Matinee Jan 812 Post Time 130 Saturdays Jan 15 Post Time 7245 Winter Racing Ends Jun 15 Barrie Raceway ReOpens April waiil thc lczitn to play very tough to have system also want tlictii to shoot lot as tanadians shoot more he said He licslilatcs whcn asked whcthcr he considers lhct ana fifth or Siivict lcaiiis slipcrioi thcn answcrs adnnrc ana diaii liockcy and lllt that 11 you lakc lhc 20 best from cacti country anzida inI III litil tlicSoyictsartgood llis young players arciit qtttlc so rclticlanl Ionias lcr and Marcus all said thcy con sidcr anadn thc litst lhc tanada up ltltltl in Student is the host up wc hayi cycr sccii said Iomas Ifc fclt ttic supcrli play of thc tanadiaiitcainyciit along way to eliminating the hat chclmcn rcptitalion long associated With tinidian hockcy by thc Sucdcs lhctr idol is Andirs llcdhcrg the Winnipeg lcls Stllxlsctittl who is actually from Dyurgardcns section of Stockholm lomas rcminilicrs rccciving instruction from Ilcdticrg at Swediin liockcy school sonic ycars hack ttilt1IIlL to thc ltircc playcrs their team is lhc best in its agc group III all of Sweden At recent touriiir ment in Finland thcy outs scored opponents 781 in four games Still the highlight of his hockcy career says loinas has been playing in anada The large crowds that grch them here arc quitc change from thc 20 or 110 persons on hand for thcir gaincs in chdcn he players arc biggcr ticrc thcy shoot liaidcr noted lonias ltlll llt added that all Swedish lcams arc gcttiiig lotighcr now Ihc convcrsalion stopped for moment as llic Swedish players passwl snuff around the tobacco Sillislilllll IS III lhc mouths of inanj ol the playcis cycn during tlic llillllt cxplain cd Icr sticking it wad under his uppcr lip llc colitpitlwl If to chcwnnl Hum Ific Swedish iiiidgcts raised funds for llicir trip with lot ltIltS liolllc drives and volunlccr work Silltl coach ltylandcr iormcr scnior hockcy goalic lIl Syridcii during ltic non mask era didii likc logo tohospilal so iiiucfi so ll£ll1 my last ganic six years ago he says linltkc his oltps cotintcrpart icrry Daniels llylandcr is paid to coach lhc Djurgardcns squad flc would like to sec his team return to lanada but that he said would depend on many things sanctions and finances among them Oro hands King loss to avenge 54 defeat ro Gull Rock Marina pccwccs avenged 34 exhibr lion loss to Harrics Sachaiit Itcady Mix pccwccs with 32 league Victory over King this weckcnd Barry Wood scored III the first period for ro but King rebounded Wllll pair of sccond period markers Ilizid pcriod goals by Duncan Inllis and llcnnis lcroux pro Vidcd liro Willi the winning edge Ihc game against Saricants was about as hollyconlcstcd as they come ltro look first period lcad oti goal Iiy Ilcan lark bill lom Ilarris pullcd Barrio cveii flaik got UN in front again btil Alan Sinclair tied it up Ilicn 1IIIIIS llickliiig lallicd and ro ted 3712 Sarjcanls John Itray tied it and John Sharpi sent the Mary rtc team in front lor the first time lcroux scored in the third period to tic the match oiicc again Billy lloarc lccidiul lhc gatiic in Barrics layor yilh thc final goal Gull Rock is back in acltoii chncsday at the luthric Arena at pm lhc opponciit is Slroud ItASKIflIItill at ltlt llordcn Midland at Hustlers ll pm alSlayncr vs lciiilang it III GRAY COACH LINES WINTER TIME TABLE Effective January 5th NEW 30 AM TUES SAT TORONTO TRIP ORIGINATING IN SUDBURY Al 700 PM 405 pm Owen Sound trip will leave atAtIOOini 600 pm Fri trip will leave York Mills Stn at 530 pm Exc Sat Sun Other service remains unchanged See Time Table No3 Tickets and Information of in GraYQGCh IARRIE BUS TERMINAL Moplo and Simon Streets Telephone 7285571 IN OAK RIDGES Colts edged 31 in ska ting game By RANDY McDONALD Examiner Sports Editor OAK RIDGES break or two and Barrie Colts could have opened the New Year in style Oak Ridges Dynes Jewellers comfortable leaders of the Mid Ontario Junior Hockey League beat Colts31 Monday in the return to regular schedule play for both clubs The game was made for skaters as neither club showed signs of rust following league break at Christmas Last game for Barrie was Dec 21 against the same Oak Ridges club At that time 50 count was posted againstColts Dynes will be representing eastern Ontario at the Ontario Winter Games in North Bay in February Oak Ridges earned the right to represent the Mid Ontario loop by their com manding league lead after 14 games The club went against the North York Rangers and Pickering Panthers of the MetroLeague and emerged with wins of 53 and 65 respec tively to make the Games grade Oak Ridges isnt club to let up against It takes 60 minutes of skating and concentration to stay in the game with the fast breaking Dynes entry Colts did it although Oak Ridges did have an edge in play in the first two periods lhey led 10 after one and 20 after two Barrie finally penetrated the defence of goaltender Joe Hall at the halfway mark of the third period Colts pressed Oak Ridges in the final 20 minutes until low drive beat goaltender Bob Iof fan with just under four minutes remaining Colts had trouble containing the highscoring trio of Cam SUMMARY First period Oak Ridges Reston 16 Sher man Roffey 1428 Penalties Garner 1146 Ir winOR 1924 Second Period Oak Ridges Sherman R01 Iey Reston 42 Penalties Cummings 906 Smith OR 1541 Third Period Barrie Cummings 11 Coulson Angus 30 Oak Ridges Young Irwin 1615 Penalties Cummings 100 Irwin Or4233 Shots on net by Barrie 10 13 10 33 Ridges 1213 33 Goal Ioffan Hall OR Huronia winter games are ready to reappear Five sports Will Signal the return of the Iluronia Winter Games this weekend Archery floor hockey oldtiiiiers hockey indoor soc cer and ringette are to kickoff the second segment of the 19 sports event rivc sports conducted their connictitions licc 1710 With badminton curling and fencmg using the Iluroiiia Winter Games to decide regional teams to the Ontario Winter Games in North Bay in February Ihc 14 sports still remaining lakcplacrJan 816 According to the Volleyball organizers llicrc are few openings in both the Jan mcns and lhc laii 15 womens connicttttons linlcr your pre sent rccrcalional or school team or gclrlogclhcr Will some friends and makc tip lcam lablc lIlIllS is still accepting registrants of all ach for the Jan conipcfilioii Seniors dont forch lhcdarls event also Jan 13 lt math Sui Cross Country Horseshoe Volley $5250 Fee in cludes one hour lessons frail fees complete rentals hours per day free time on trails from Georgian College Tuesday Afternoons Start January 11 I977 Weeks Included in Down Hill and Cross Country Package is seminar on preskl ki sessions of transportation For skiers Jan 23 is the day for crosscountry and it now ap pears that February date Wlll be set for downhill Skiing as well as archery Judo and gym nastics are aimed at club groups but there are op portunities for any interested ihdiViduals Althougfi SWimming is primarily for registered sWim mers speCial open class masters event has been includ ed SWimmers aged 20 years andover are encouraged to register Organizers of the basketball floor hockey old timers hockey indoor soccer and ringette events report that they fiave now completed registra tions but in all the sports spectators and inquiries are always welcome ffictal opening ceremonies are at Fred Grant Memorial Square Barrie on Saturday They Will take place at 10 am Wllh members of the Games Council and Barrie eity counctl onhand Reston Steve Sherman and Dale Roffey in the first two periods Shots on net rang even at 3333 with this line collecting more than fair share of the chances for Oak Ridges Sherman already has 60 points this season including the playoff games to decide the eastern Canadian rep to the On tario Games Reston passed the 50 point level Monday with Roffey moving within range of 50pointsaswell Reston opened the scoring at 14 28 of the first period by stick ing puck just under the cross bar Roffey set Sherman up early in the second period on power play His pass from behind the Barrie net was bang ed in by Sherman perched in front before loffan had time to react Colts did have good scoring chances in the game Hall played steady game for Oak Ridges as did loffan Until the third period Oak Ridges won the majority of races for loose pucks and intercepted key passes by Barrie Most of Barries shots were from well out Eric Cummings finally slapped drive by Hall to cap strong third period upswmg by Colts Boyd Young drilled low shot by loffan to seal the win for Dynes their let in KS league games Dynes have lost just three games to date in the Mid Ontario Junior League one to Colts COLTS NJTES Colts management are awaiting word on status of defenceman Pat Rudkin There is talk he may be geirig back to school univerSity Jim Horvath had shot hit squarely off the post in the third period It was clean well played game with only SIX minor penalties called three to each side Next game for Colts is in Owen Sound Friday Junior Standings lhornhill Ihunder Birds nip ped Orillia Iravelways 43 in MidOntario Hockey League play Monday to move five paints in front of Barrie Colts currently in third place of the Sixteam loop Colts have onegame lead over Iravelways STANDINGS Pts ORidch 21 32161 87 44 lhornliill 14 10 129 118 29 Barrie 11 14 112 115 24 Orillia 10 13 106 124 22 Midland 14 92127 16 Sound 15 91 120 15 CLASS F77 GEORGIAN COLLEGE SKI SCHOOL AT HORSESHOE SKI RESORT seshoe Va 1977 Fee $5250 conditioning clothing and equipment January 477 700 pm of Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology 401 Duckworfh Street Barrie Ontario Down sessions at Hor lley $6450 Fee in cludes one hour lessons lift fees complete rentals transportation and hours to practice or relax Tuesday Afternoon Start January 11 Fee $6450 FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT GEORGIAN COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS TECHNOLOGY 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