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Barrie Examiner, 3 Aug 1976, p. 10

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t133r3Ey Carl Davidson of Barrie 13 heading for rude dunking during the senior mens waterskiing competition Monday Davidson was one Red Sox ousted from tourney of several Barrie contestatits entered iii the slalom race which was won by Harrie skier Wayne McKeriow It MN BARIE SKIERS MMANI KEMPF was the second straight win for llcleriow who beat out another Barrie eiitraiit David Jackson Bill Young of following extrainning loss WYOMING Staftt Red Sox couldnt keep the momentum alive and as result fell by the tournament waysideSunday Barrie aitd hesley met at the Wyoming ball park 15 miles east of Saiiiia for the se cond game of the Ietrolia tour iiament for both clubs Roth Barrie and thesley were knocked out of the chain piotisliip round with losses in Saturdays opening round lup pervtlle needed just five iitii lugs to blank Barrie 770 Barrie eventually ended up playing theslcy twice in the same day The original seven iniiiiig game etided III it all Harrie draw After Iieated atid pro longed discussion with the of ticial score keeper the game was awarded to the Red Sov The ruling was that Barrie had placed more men on second base Both clubs finished the game with an equal number of runners stranded on third Red Sox were taken by sur prise an hour later when Ill formed that the win had been taken away and that two evtra itiiiiiigs would he needed to decide the game thesley scored four runs in the first inning emoute to win Red Sox opened the game with one riiti Iiesley reached pair of Rarrie hurlers Barrie Raceway Results VIl IIII mile 5130 IillISl pat IIII IIRl It to 1o1o III Ilt gtIl Ito Ito 11t1igt11 tout Hio Time tot IIXtlt IR and 810 10 SIitthll trot iiiiIeSIin Itltltlts IttctttIt so it no 90 PH 1611 to ion IIII IIIIVR to 40 Tune It ltllllt land 13 on Tami $t Tlllltlipicc mile lton Vll1itltttlt1t to oo Yo conictim to htl Mill tSl llhll to Time 12t1oii ItlItI 412m Hit It III p1tllllIl Stoo Altfithttihlt II ltl io ItRiIII 411 iio llsiii tltr ioo Tune in lt Ii III 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Red Sox collected eight hits including fivehit barrage iii the sixth which led to pair of runs 01 the 10 oitts recorded in the kiss to Iuppeiville 11 were strikeouts by pitcher llen Laycotk Iupperville outliit the Red Sox eight to three including tworun homer in the third in ing Red Sox return to play in the Smith Sinicoe Baseball League with game tonight iti Midland Barrie and the tollr ingwood avemeit are battling for the fourth and fitial playoff berth of the North Section Regional playoffs in Barrie tro omiiiunity and Barrie Eastview arenas iill he alie this weekend with the sound of lacrosse as Barrie hosts the All iliitaiio Regional tke lacrosse play offs Nineteen teams from throughout the pro iiice will converge on Barrie to strive for ttItlIltIlltlll to the provincial finals iii September The ll be competing at five levels to with the level coiiipetitois Ieterborougli Hamilton Brampton and Toronto Beeches among others offering top tyke lacrosseaction tIItII gets under way Satin da at the tire and Eastnew arenas lift the playdowns resuming Sunday at ICasiview for teams still alie ill the com petition The host Barrie Iiiior Ixi crosse ssociatioii BII notes ith some pride that Bar rie Tykcs ire rated If this year up tltttl It rating one eai ago Their coiiipetizioii will an hide teams from lti by ttshawiiiiidttrtllia lRll5RIlIls Rlitttllttltt Ind Race driei alv lti tiiistrap ot Saieiii Iiid died at Iiltni iiiiiigfoii Hospital on Ittlltld troiii iiiiuries siitteieit sprm aie IdHIJ igtt tizis iip was liiir UHI tt lcs tttltllti tti tits ti ita Iltttnit Plus MULCASTER MICHELIN TIRES OFACTORY cosr 00 porti PARKLAND TIRE witfllfw ST RAF Barrie captured the iii leriiiediate boys event with Jean Webster of Barrie the winner in the senior irIs Es division The races were part of Keiiipeiifest 70 Ex amiiier IIioto Ratidy Me Doiialdt from IO rThenEorrie Exominer Wessex Augusta 97 Barrie athletes make allOntario anadas Olympics may be over but with five Barrie athletes track atid field re mainsmtlielimelight Theyll be competing Saturr day in the Royal tanadiaii Legioti alltiitario track and field championships in London tint Monique lrccnsides Michelle Etliier attd Leslie Black advance from the District track and field cham pioiisliip held at taiiadiaii Forces Base Borden last iiiotitli Fast and second place finishers in the events were in vited to the London meet At IB Borden adeau scored firsts in the haiitaiii discus and shot put and se coiid iii the javelin tireeiisides pltHllItti iii the midget long and triple Jumps while loliiison wrapped up the 000 met res Ethiei placed first in the 80 ii ohiisoti tadeau Scott metre hurdles while Black romped home ahead of the pack in the 3000 atid 1500 metres and in second place iii the 800 metres adeau and Black are members of the Iliironia Striders Track and Field Iub which hosts an allcoiiiers event Wednesday at the Georgian ollege track starting at 030 pm The purimse of sticli meets is primarily to sharpen an athletes performance iii variousdisciplines Among those offered at the IIItttllltlS are the 100 400 1300 and 10000 metres hiin and loiigyuinps and javelin Anybody from to 60 years is invited to vent his overflow itlyiiipic spirit and jtllll in the events The ctiiphasis is on fun atid participation The cost is 25 cents for chib members $1 for nonmembers Armbro commands Raceways feature race Ariiibro Newfie was the star txrforiiier Saturday at Barrie Raceway pacing the feature eighth race in 207 and three fifths iary rowe Iiad Armbro Newtie in command despite challenge from favorite Revoiiah Abbe Rill Ictlure guided Betty Jo Iloward home for place honors and aiiasta Ilal with Willis Jones in the hike finished third Allandale The win aboard Armbro Newfie rounded out hattrick for rowe who is proving to Iiave very successful month with 10 wins for luly It was alsoa big flight for Don Brenner of Guelph who brought home Shot Gun Run for his first lifetime win not to mention his first Iitertiiiiestart crowd of 158 $70086 ProColor wagered meet to start final Ilayoft action of the lliiroiiia Iiiior Lacrosse tvtllllttll resumes tonight with Iltttltlillt construction and liot olor iiieetziig ii the first game at he novicetiiiiil Ilatidile and Irotoloi open the best of three cliatiipioiisliip tiiial III1 iii game 11 the Stroiid reiia Iliiiiitle iiiliiiceii to final with wins otir Hraiige lIc The toiistiiictioi irew izrishcii the two gaiai ti ii goats series ion Itiitt rs Invoicu on diphy in our thoim 7262220 Last week Allandale posted III to claim the series Ilindting the scoring duties for Barrie III that game were Ken Stevenson atid Adam ttiIitI additional pair Stevenson potted four goals IIII Wrohel sinking an mdM GERS 64 Grand slam by Greer gives Mansfield title NEW LOWELL tStnffi laul lreer cracked tl bases loaded homer in the second inn ing to Ieiid Mansfield tubs to 04 win over the Ivy Itangeis Monday and the cliaiiipioiisbii of the annual New LoweIl baseball totniinnient Itor freer selected as the tournaments most potent hit for it was THE hotner of the two day tournament Everett edged Shelburne to win the consolation final as well Monday Eight teams competed iii the annual tournament which of feied cash prize of $100 atid the Molsons Trophy for first place and second place purse of$75 Everett picked up $50 for its win of the consolation filial Dave lurcliase was the winii ing pitcher in the championship final with relief from Dave Lit tle Rangers hurled trioof pitr cliers against Mansfield with Dave Schaiidleti Earl Elliott and Ed ntton sharing pitching duties Mansfield held lead at the end of the first inning on it pair of hits freer broke the game open by sending pitch over the right field fence with the bases loaded in the next inns iiig That was to be all the scoring for Mansfield but it was to pro vetobeenough Ivy came back with run iii the third and filial pair in the fourth inning The fiverinning championship final ended with Mansfield and Ivyeaclicollectiiigfivehits IWllIIIITIIII Willey ftauley hurled two hitter to lead Everett to close 54 win over Slielburne III the coiisolatioti championship It as tlauleys second win of the day Earlier lie blanked Eliiigrove with three hitter and earned Everett shot at flitconsolation prize Mansfield opened the touiiia ment Sunday with 40 win Greer selected as top hitter NEW LOWELL Staff laul lreers grand slam Iioiiicr won the game the title and tournaments best batter award for Mansfield Monday at the New Lowell baseball tourna ment treers basesloaded blast ame in the second inning and gave the Tlubs 64 tourna ment win over the Ivy Rangers The drive by freer capped fruitful tournament at the plate lvys AI Elliott captured the most valuable player award of the twoday tournament The catcher smashed home five runs off three hits in six trips to the plate Ed Iatton of Ivy was the tournamcmts best pitcher Ile took part in three games giv ing up no runs with two wins to his credit including 541 deci sion on relief and 10 triumph over New Lowell to put the Rangers iii the money Wayne Rowe pitchervhitter elite was formally recognized as the most valuable olaver for Majors stop Indians 32 Brock Richardson pitched rillia Majors to to victory over Midland Indians at Midland diamond Sunday night in South Simcoe baseball league game BILL PATTth of the New Lowell Knights presents Paul ireer of Mansfield with his trophy as the best batter iii the annual iyic IIIIII Baseball tournament ireer hit fourrun homer in the Wetry the truck 101 Dunlopw Barrie 1266521 Owned Operated By BROWN YOUR VS LCENCEE lIl season with New Lowell at the conclusion of the tourna ment SPORTS SHORTS IlfllES TO FIGHT KNUXVIIJJI Ienii tAIt John Iate 21 is returning to his job as garbage truck driver but the Olympic bronze medallist still hopes to fight for the World heavyweight title some day leorge Foreman and went todinner Iate said after arriving from Montreal Sunday night He told me was more advaticed than he was at similar stage iii his career He told me to stick with it and could make lot of monev PADRIIS WIIA RID SAN DIEGO Alt Base halls San Diego Padres arc try ing to buy the Mariners to save the citys World Ilockey Associ atioii team from folding Ilie otin hangup appears to be the WIIAs insistence fee be paid for the franchise which was taken from Joseph Schwartz of Baltimore for failure to pay players salaries on time Re peated extensions of deadline were approved to get San Diego sponsorship Now Iadres Ray Kroc of the working out deal Padres is championship game to give Mansfield the edge over Ivy Rangers He also had two other hits 111 the game The tournament was sponsored by the New Lowell Knights iliwiiiiiier Iliolo 7370800 TIEDEN REN ALAR 34l BAYFIELD STREET over Lisle lurchzme was on the mound for the win The win by the Tubs sent them into Mon days semifinals against Iarksburg This game featured pair of homers by Terry Shacklady and two hits by lreer Dave Little pitched with the final score reading 72 in favor of Mansfield larksburg bombed Shel huriie II in the tournaiiients second game Iton Lennox Iiad four hits including two rim homer with Al Smith throwing one Iiitter The third game of Sundays opening round saw New Lowell knock Elingrove out of the chatiipionsliip round with Win Bill Iatton was the winning pitcher Iirst game for the Rangers was against Everett on Sunday Itriaii Reid paced the 875 vic tory for the Rangers with two rtin homer The last game Sunday was the consolation semifinal bet ween sbelburne atid Lisle This game ended WIIII 44 tie with the decision going to Shelburne because of having placed the most men on base Rangers and New Lowéll tangled III the chairipionsblp semi final with Ivy Winning AI Elliott doubled and scorer the gaiiir only run when New IAIINIII pitcher Wayne ltowe threw wdd on pickoff at tctiipl It was all Barrie tourney finals IIILLSDALIZIStaffi lhree teams of the Barrie and District Senior Softball league dominated the annual Ilillsdale ivic Iloliday softball tourna ment Monday Beatrice lioods knocked out the Slessor and Ieriard In surance Juniors with 370 win for the championship bitt only after the Juniors squeezed by Church Mobile Ilomes 271 to get shot at the $350 championship purse lhe Juniors earned $150 WIII their second place finish The total cash purse of $500 was the richest iii the 29year history of thellillsdaletournament Beatrice coasted into the final in contrast to rough route taken by the Iuniors Slessor and leriard needed extrainning Iioiiier by Barry Neely to eliminate Mississauga in the first game of the touriia merit The failure to show of three of the eight teams entered in the tournament forced organizers to scramble for replacement Ihe Ienetang Expos barely had time to console themSeres after being eliminated from tournament at lenetang when Beatrice handed them 70 thrashing Butch Boyd gave up only two Iiits in the abbreviated contest Lefthander Don McFadden hurled nohit ball for four coin plete innings to lead hurch Mobile Homes to convincing trt win over Wyevale McFadden crushed Wyevale by striking out nine of possi ble 16 outs Bob Browning powered the Church hitting WIIII basesloaded triple in the third inning EXTRA INNINGS Church came right back after defeating Wyevale to meet the Juniors flip of the coin hart called the two clubs together and gave Beatrice free ride in the final against the winner Neil larker slashed singled through the heart of the hurch TN MACKAN GROUP Currant Hesuiemal MORTGAGE LOANS IJIWW illtif riJdth ittltlttihty Wait hom90wner KENIIEX texture coating was developed during the last war for use on atomic plants and military in stallations Thousands of gallons of this remarkable exterior sur facin have been plie to provi weather roofing and beauty ar outlasting paint Over 1000000 KENITEX Ap Iications on new and homes commercial and in dustrial buildings throughout the world remain in perfect con dition 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