Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 20 Aug 1976, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

NEW LOOK FOR FLYICRS liarrie Iltl defending tin ltlllti Hockey Association Senior champions head into the lititi campaign itli new and brighter colors Ileis have adopted the orange and black of the Philadelphia Ilvcrs The new logo alime will be the tamiliai stamp ot the llyers this season It is black lettering on white and predominantly orange siii tilliipttsttl on black circ llll white trim Orr back with Team Canada in top shape says Bowman hIttNlltliiAl ttli Robb III has come back to leam tauada and the hockey teams coaches and his team mates aieglad hedid We certainly teel he wasnt out of place there coach Rob tn KIOlltllt said lhiirsday On his first day back he assisted on the winning goal in the scrimmage Iwiee today he got caught up and twice he came back like gangbustcrs We have had gii here tor almost two weeks who havent come back like tlial Scotty Bowman who along with Kronim lion theri and Al MacNeil is coaching the ta nadian team in this falls taii aria tup international IOIIIIM ment said ttri was in top shape think everybody had been anticipating his arrival said ltowmau We figured he was right on schedule He had some commitments to his doctors on training program lhc was no percentage in rushing him Orr ho signed multi veai $3 iiiillioii contract llIl tliicago lilack llauks ot the National Hockey League this summer aftci IO seasons as iiumbcr of liostoii Rriiins had his ottiiiiuied lctt kiiec eamiiicd lliiiisdi by In loliiilaliiieiiiiloioiilo FIRST Orr underwent surgei on the knee for the fifth time lll ltl ter and played only to games tor the liniiiis llic workout lhuisda marked the IIIl tull scale sciiiiiiiigni IOI him since last Nmemhci There was little WE WANT TRADEINS FMCC FINANCING AVAILABLE PRICES GCXDD TIL AUGUST 27 76 NO HIDIIN CHARGES ALL FACTORY INVOICES ON DISPLAY ORDER NEW I977 IF YOU DONT BJJYA I976 l0 SALESMEN TO HELP YOU soreness tIlt admitted Its going to be there liiit Im very happy tobelicie Ic been working out Ive been doing few sprints at my hockey camp When came here wanted to be able to sciiiiimagc can skate by my sell all want but theres no way Im going toget intoshape You have to get out and play against tlicothei guys iiri said his wind was little shin but he was satisfied with his over all tlIOll in lhursdays workout lcam taiiada has an iiitra squad game set for Monday iiiizbt and then the club III go to Quebec to meet Ieam ll tiiesdm iiid ednesdav IIII uliosc normal playing weight about l5 pounds re ported here at tuft pounds 32 11IMWG VICTOR FOR REDS The BrcrirrierEkurninerFriday August 20 I976 Unusual shift fails to save Braves By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Atlanta Braves pulled one out of left field Thursday night against Cincinnati Reds Ive seen the Willie Mc Tovey shift and the Henry Aaron shift but never bringing an outfielder in to play the iii field said Mike Lum shaking his head The shift installed by Atlanta manager have Bristol brought left fielder loni Iacioiek in to play the infield giving the Young Canadian wins praise for performance in Open lORONIt tlt Wotjek ribak of Poland one of the rising stars in professional ten nis this year paid tribute Ihur sday night to Torontos tireg llalder Ilalder the last Canadian hope in the $155000 anadian Open tennis tournament lost his secondround match 62 63 to Fibak But even in defeat the 21 year old showed more promise than any tanadian since Mike Itelkin of Toronto who burst on the international tennis scene in the late ltttitts Ilalder playing before hometown crowd of more than 5000 alternated classic rallies with brilliant net lay several points of which olbviously iin pressed the more exiwrienced Iihak Iles ietty talented libak sair afterwards Hes got some not so easy shots Ilc moves well and hes hard worker Actually Ilalder sent most of Not too happy about Mosport IORONIO ttIi Patrick liepailler and teammate Jean Pierre labouille both of Itran ce arent enthusiastic about drivin at Mosport this weekent mainly because of the track Mospoit is one of the worst tracks in the world said he paillei Formula driver who will be in Renault Alpine turbo iii the Players 200 Iepailler made the comment Wednesday after morning of test runs on the 245 niile cir end 45 miles east of Ioronto Its always been had from safety point of view because of the lack of runoff areas and the surface is terrible Iepailler said in an interview Jabouille said hope not to leave the track but if you do go off youre in trouble You cant say few days he fore race that youre not ing to compete Iepail er said We cant boycott race over safety because our diivers association isnt strong enough guess representative from the liederation Internationale de lAutomobilc inspected the track last week and pronounced it fit for competition lOOK AT THIS SELECTION the last two years trying to ac quire tournament savvy by playing the European and ILS circuits Ile arrived back in Canada this spring His best showing was in the aiiadian losed chain pioiisliips last week in Win nipeg where he was runner up to Jim lioyceof loronto lllSICItIItANIIIS South African veteran Itob Ilewitt pulled off the days IIIiI jor upset when be defeated Spaniard Manuel Orantes the defending champion ti ti ti inillermo Vilas the l974 iiadiau Open winner advanced with no trouble lliuisday beat iiig Australian tarry lhillips Moore ti 62 in their second round encounter lhe llewitt Oraiites match was marred by llewitts angry threats to iinadian spectators At one oint he called the crowd oody whores The fans reciprocaled by booing and lieckling until the match umpire warned them to keep their comments to them selves Neither Oriiiites nor llewut both of whom had injuries to their playing arms this year were playing top tennis Oran tes continually hit easy returns out of bounds or dumped them into the net llcwitt played more iatieiit tennis staying back out rally iiig until he hart nianikiivred Orantes out of position Then he slainniedhoiiie winners lISIIIS IIARKICR In another stunning upset top seeded liritoii Sue liarker went down to ti it ti quarter final defeat from No seed tyiithia ltoeriier of Australia With Orantes out of action organilers are looking for It iial match between Vilas aiiil No seed Mexicali Itaiil dultrtul Pork 325ll24 IJVt pan INVOICE ACTUAL FACTORY mgr giggn ANADAILIEWID 30 10 McCauley TfflCtOf ltiiiiiiiiiiint Sales Fm in Industrial Sales Pui is and Sui Vite Proprietor Ron MrCouley wa No II South of Oriliu ii the In Opon cam530 pan Mon to FrI Set Rainirex who pinch hit when Romanian Ilie Nastiise and Italian Adriano Iimatta with drew at the last minute Ramirez made short work of Italian Antonio Zebarelli de feating him in their sec ond round encounter In other mens action No ti seed John Alexander ol Aus tralia was upset in three set iiiaralhoii by Italian laolo lier toluch ti No seed Iliilcs Jaime Iiillol advanced easily defeat iiig Australian teoff Masters hit No It seed Mark IId mondsoii of Australia the upset winner of the I976 Australian Open put up good fight but lost to unseeded zecli Jiri llre btc ti ti ti II Ieiitli seeded tinny Iaruii of New Zealand blasted Australian Kim Warwick ti ti No lit seed IltttltOlt Jauffret ol France took three sets to defeat tlnles lieliis lrajoiis 7775130 In other quarterfinal womens play No It seed Niiiiii lausobec of Yugoslavia retired No seed Regina Marsikova of cclioslovakia ti ti No seed Lesley Hunt of Australia removed Kathy May Of tlit US tit tit Panhellenic down Eagles IttlttiNltt ttll Maiiolis ltakitzoglou scored once in the first half alid twice in the sec oiiil half to lead loronto liin helleiiic to it win Iliiiisday over Serbian White Eagles in the second part ol the second round of National Soccer Leagueiipcoinpetition The win advances lanhclleiiic to the seiiii finals of ciipcoiiiiktitioii NOBODY BUT NOBODY DARES TO MAKE THIS OFFER DOUGLAS LINCOLN MERCURYl FOR TRUCKS 8i Essa Rd Barrie 7285558 Braves three fielders on right side Linn wwas baffled but not shaken by the move lie smashed single through the dramatic oversliift into right field to score the winning min in the lieds 32 liiiiiiiiig National League victory The Reds had men on second and third at the time with luin in pinch hitters role and Pete Rose on deck Iii lhursdnys other National League games Pittsburgh Ii rates blanked San Itriltltlstt tiiants ti Philadelphia Ihillies beat IIoustoii AstrosIl and hos Aiigeles Dodgers nip ped New York Mets ti Tony lerel started the win iiiiig rally for tiiiciiuiati with ii single and Went to third when former tiiiciiiiiiiti shortstop Darrell thaiiey threw Wildly to second on grounder ItltlIJiSIJNIIIt liristol then made his move With Iercl at third and liave oiicepcion at second and count of inii drilled tl liner just out of reach of first base In Willie Montaner glove John aiidelaria scattered iiiiie hits and scored the games oiin run as Iittsbiiigli beat San IliltltIStO lhe shutout was the third of the season for tniidc laria l2 with two coming against thetiiaiits Steve Tailtoii pitched five hitter for his fifth successive victory and Mike Schmidt hit his 32nd home run as lhilii delpliia beat Houston tailtoii l5 struck out six and walked two in earning his lttlb triumph in his last decisions The Ihillies rattled lloiistoii stiiiterJoatpiiii Aiidiijar and re IItVISItttMtIiitlIflIlllIlitlltIJtN Saiiibito for 17 hits including four hits by Jay Ioliiistonc that the AWARDS YOU PAY ONLY $100 OVER THIS FIGURE ON ANY UNIT BANTAM I213 and MIDGEI IA15 increased the outfielders aver age toa league leading 344 Steve iiirvey hit tlireeriiii homer in the bottom of the iiiii tli and Ron ey followed with gamewinning solo homer as am Angeles rallied for comeback victory over New York Trading entering the iiin tli Ied Sizeiiiore and Hill ltiickiier led off the inning with singles and iarvey followed with his eighth home run to lie the score Rob Apodacii replaced Skip Lockwood and tey followed with his 20th homer to give the Dodgers their fourth straight victoiv Oakville crew leads Nttltlll SYDNEY HP The aiiadiaii siiipe sailiin champion will be decided Ittll III ii fifth race today liirk Kiliiliiian with crew iiiiii John ilaiie of tiakville tint leads the competition ittei tom races with two second placi III ishcs one third and mu eiitli John Astcplieii of Math hey is in second place and lctl llaiiiesol tiiltvilli is IItlltI The leaders are followed Ill order by liiii IItlItittl Hill It ter and Rusty IIttIlt ill ot ttakvdlc and Mike Ashplan iii Northhyducy THE CAR YOUVE ALWAYS WANTED AIR CONDITIONED THUNDEBBIRD $163 PER MONTH Net linear it Mirlti GLIIIVI IVIIIiu NH Iliiy lliiit Nriwl IIMITI TIME Iviiiiw fun It ttlttii Hit It Irt Grandview Ford SALE LTD IAINIE 379 Bayfield St 2nd Annual sponsored by AUGUST 24th LOOK AT giizAsmG 728736 BARRIE FAIR TRACK AND FIELD MEET THE BARBIE FAIR BOARD First event to start at 1000 om Crests to all rompotitnrs Ribbons for Iirst to sixth Irophy Ini best III rim riqo qrrmii EVENTS MIIES 67 50 meters 700metois boll throw TYKES 89 and AIOMS IOl 501natms BOOiniqtms ISOO motors biqh pimp brill throw IOO meters 800 meters 1500 meters high pimp aim TO ENTER Clyde ovontl you with to particth In Fill In norm birth do phone number Mail intone Augult no to Nuronh Strtdun tile 65 Mike $0 lento Ont NOTE Entries will be taken on the day of the 99 up to hour before tho min is printed but entries will be treated on first orno first serve basis if the amt t5 nvoi subsr iliml NAME lost given Birthdute month year Phone No signature of parent Mole Iriririlr THIS EXAMPLE I976 Bobrm Douglas Mark up only Total To LN Intel Less down payment Bolorire tr Fmoiir Plus Credi Lite plus Finome Charge LP till sa7oe 00 too 00 $3708 00 231 5+ 23 00 35137 56 as You Pay Only 88 per inth to own this car over 48 MONTHS PRICES GOOD TIL AUGUST 27 76 ONLY

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy