IOThe Barrie Examiner Saturdo Au ust 2t I976 EOUNTY SPO TS Majors again top contender By BILL URRAN The defending champion ilrillia Majors once again have established themselves as it leading contender for Sliiieoe oun tv baseball Iaurels after eliiiiinnthig Midliinds peskv Indians in the first round of playoffs Manager Doug Howards team acconi ilished if the hard way after yielding an to decision to Idliind In the playoff opener The Majors then ltIIItt roaring back with to and lb to It decisions to take the series two games to one On paper the current Majors iiieiit up to the high shiiidanl of last years team which upset llairie lted Sos four giiiinw to one in the county finals The pitching staff has missed the brilliance of last years ace lcrrv Udell who has been hurling for Little ltrittaui iii the Eastern league but smithpaw Brook Richardson has made successful Niiielsick tIItI starting the season hampered by an art fit any Itlt allï¬hui another left hander also has unproved SIIVIiIlh in his mound pertoriimiiciw leter Koehh is the teams tight handed reliable hoehh wound up on the mound when the Majors oiitsliigged the Indians to the to to it siith itli ltob ll meat the losing pit chei Ne the IIltlI iliillia hurler in the game following til owe and ltichaidson and all had to etend themselves pit to lwsause at obbly su men ith si ermis behind them Home ions In lurrm st ilnge ilerry Adams and have Zku paint ilrillias is hit ottetisn against llvment and his moccasst hen Fox and ifrant ifarow iliitlielder ltairy itsktwa ttktIRI dmtile and In singles while Midland first maker ix cc liiithei tool homered tor the losets be Iis xxl to until the se entli when Midland rallied Mdlt Soot Huts on alk two hits and thiec errors which gm Zc is so tans on hand some amict until Koehli struck liweiiotteis atK 532 one oi our better games but we did isl that hat counts summed up manager ccoiest N1 11 be now thought of the Maiois chances of tea some he answered cautiously Well thew itigainwa 43 tint Iltt count play the Midland Indians gt uwigftg In leafs iii the first round of senior in 1s is LLUI IUL IIIlTIS SIMIUIISIDE im oiirnatiieiits now being planned at Sun ivs so zz tlt the Jack Irehxir memorial tmphy com the tttttJl eiit tor senior playeis of so or over cxi in tlllttlIlII the lnloar tournament to skium Sept with registration tiow opeti at Ireland oi Barrie captured the handsome it Ii he fired ts holes in on wet windy 21 be back to detend his title and among other com whims epccit ire Iel Wells of ilrangeville and Jeff tltttgtï¬dtts ot station who were tied for second place year age uh scores bill Ireland finished fourth atid the Itth win oer loii Ilreier titth among 42 competing Ilrever fired 74 iii hswantuigcttort lo the low net iltISlII Ross ihurcli woii first last year and also is epccted to try again to win the open class the senior tournament is three weeks later on Sunday 0c obcr leading contenders are Mel Wells Bill Mercer Gup Irilsbeck Iel Broughtou lat Mctee Bill Duncan Al Evans IIII ebb Jack Strong Bill tioodfellow and Don Stubbs to anie text Its an open event with more registrations ex pectcil Ieaiitinie progress is being made in club championships with Ex riiistrong and Melba Bartlett among leading con ciidcrs iii the ladies division Bill Ireland Bill Ramsay Art tolluis ttoss ihiirch and Jeff Ioiignians are among the leaders tor men Ioni losluig won the title last year previously held five ears in row Ito Austin Barrie businessman SIIT BAY GOLF TITLE COMPETITIONS Iick Lloyd and Harold Sliver have advanced to the finals iii the Shanty Ila golf and country club senior competition for tttTit it is one ot sci craf title competitions in its final stages at this popular bro hole course operated by Mr and Mrs Barrett Iuir Steve Moth was the first to reach the finals in the mens divi sioti and ill meet the inner between Gary Meger and Randy Illltltt lom Itell who is now member of the Lake St George club captured the mens championship during the past two wars In the ladies do ision defending champion Jane Young and Iarion Robillerd qualified for the finals while in the business girls section Karen lIooper and Fran Newton were finalists Reaching the semi tinal round in the business girls handicap series were Joanne Gordon Rita trowell Vernice Peeis and Fran cw ton again Semi tinalists in the tumor handicap competition were Steve iliappel lctr Rupert tiary Icnack atid Brian tresswell Flscw here in golt circles there is much current interest in the two day lluronia district ladies title tournament on Tuesday and edncsda August 24 and 25 at tircle Iines golf club Base Borden Presentation of awards has been arranged tortp in cdiiesdti The annual Base Borden Ladies invitational Molson trophy tournament ill be held on Ihursday Sept with closing date tor entries on ednesda Mrs Emma Lewis is in charge of registration TRP SHOOTING IS mm WA T0 TUNIUS IIIIT IIIItll Isll brings with it an increase in attendance at local trap and skeet ranges Most hunters want to get in some who practice in readiness for full waterfowliiig season while others want to shake the rust off long summer layoff illen Kwaii of ltairic itop photo at left as out at the tiap range til the flat to iiid lltstiict fliiiitii uiid AIighi toliueivatioti thili the ltIL to get his eye buck clay Iiusliti llic tiap club has been going oiil to the Iftiiitci lllItI Anglers clubhouse Io iim the trap ItilllIli twice week for mouth and half now cdiicda lli Ill Semifinal play is now key issue of Rec playoffs Allistou Sports Screaming Cagles were licking their rounds following sound Tit hrasliiiig Ihiirsday at the bats if toiivertible Iools It was the opening game of he bestoftive scinirlinal ieries of the Barrie Mens Recreational Fastball League game the Eagles were avored to win Instead the homerun swings if Bob Baird and Quintin Siitlttr Ied the opening loss Second game of the series goes Sunday at Mac Morrison Iark Iii other palonI action this week Mansfield Marauders ad vanced to the semifinal level with 41 win over the lip tiinists Juveniles It was the fifth and final game in series quarterfinal play and it turned out to be the filial everyone expected Both the Marauders and the Optimists had staged close con tests during the regular schedule and in playoff com petition Mansfields coach Bruce Stcngel sent out his ace rdiltlit itllllltltt to thc iiiotiiid Hi It iiiipoiIaiit game iid as not disappointed Iriliboii picked up the III with relief from Lowc III the latciiiiniigs ptitiiists managed only one run on seven hits with the Mauraudcrs reaching tip tiiiiisls pitching for tit hits Mansfield scored what proved to be enough runs III the opening inning tarrc Mason and Atkinson all hit to score pair of runs Mansfield added another in the second and final rtiii in the fifth on iarrcs round tripper liin ilptiinists run was scored iii the fourth when Angus got oii base with his first of two hits in the game and scored on La Sages three base hit Mansfield now moves against llattte Floor and Wall iii sctiit final play This series is scheduled to open Sunday of Mac Morrison Iark Cundlessquad claims soccer division honor Iwo points separates the two top teams of the Barrie Ilp titnists Minor Soccer socia tioii mosquito division in final standings released Ihursday undles ended in first place with 23 points just one game better than Dalton Rent tar close third with in points was IIlllitcsI undles scored 33 points III the Itgame schedule while FINISH IN LAST PLACE Bears have three among top 10 hitters of South Simcoe lea uc lml ilislti ot the South the most hitters in the top to some lastball League were Iidlaiid had two as did reicmiit earliei this week by Newmarkct amigov Itfllillll llcg nun hstliiookc ot tiecttioii ind liix fitid iitlli suipiiscs iattionaio mi llttzs Iat llonald tit cw ll mm ago in R4 at to Iiilkt zpiwit llr the MM mt tip ti lt qtgu llt 49 Laiiatrt lot Ti iictic it lLbItL tints bat timier on Jul tr tt itii ti mum Hi mi litozof id ton in th ti on tilliiugla ii iv in Uta Hints iisl lldii vIImtt My on it 43 gtliils lt sin5tit RUM 31 ii ti llJLIIt placed my st Ht Kcans bat is hottest Sox hitters mong Red ti fiaigucs tiiotvf ililtlt2 this Inigm tlti itc iitt1iI slit lii lli1 Ilti tltil Ililï¬ it low guti1 to lu hiatus was at bat gt titties tf l8 llils tiit ti liriu Ftaei liii ierigi had It lllls it to up arm tii lllll piouwtntn MIN gt trips to the plate for 350 ttll ctttv is iitagi ltitiil Iilhii1ittliit li sun iiii MU cttllt with hits 4w do We uitt of at bats Fourth ot tlti ltcrt Sm luc ixigtu pic it ot was Hob lleptiiii tittioiti IT iilci ll ss placed Ptztd hits it 71 ripts the plate Roll the doubles tttltilIltlt with Sutherland titth with It this to tunes it plate iot lied So tuiished ttl it the Jtierige New Home of Your Old Address Erica srumx RR MINESING 7263496 Nettie ew 34 Icrthut ircv it It tn walker citi it to Hi tahert ioll to IhJuis iott so up tlliar Tot lItiIiiiis ltis so ii Bob Burns of the Ivy Leafs scored the most runs this season with to Paul Robinson of Beeton was next with 21 with Is Iom Arnold tied with three others at in grand slam Icrr iiowan of the llecton Beehoes against the Bartic Red Sox in the total games oi the schedule titted ham into finway tic iii the lliitttitlll department iowaii Iottcnltanix ltki lloylc tllil lit ti lca doiic with IIIIllltl Iatois Haiti tockburti and llccoti or to each lJlttltittl rippcrs IltlIIL lii7t lttitttit Ii mu rimxi llt2 at third for the lied titttslni hc season leading ti ti ltiplcs deparltwit ll liai three III loi is llo It iiioid It their defence gaic tip oulx ti goals Itl Is tiiiiiflix Imam il IIllltlt liiki loozs ii itio It liiittouzl liph iliti lltIIIIIJlt Iiwni wt ingroc Jo lo ti Fechch ltl udtiiore tit iiigiiac Ht oi rad IX iowati IR ltrtoks It lloliiies tit RI ITIII lr lloliin son 35 tllmzir 33 Macllonald II IhIli lillllltttiitil Cl iockbuin In iorbx 17 ll tiiittl tirect If lorrait Ii llilll ltl iiiittt llolc ll lcar lytltkltlllll ltitli liitfitflsri Itilltttlil IN IS IiIttl tizgiiac ii INN lillittilil Iotinut Iiock ll it lIrllvtwi ivy ukmii lt tilwti lxiuins ilkcr lIiils Iliumlit l5 oiii IISsI ii ttItlM IIIEM lit in sittii ll iiiiltnst ll is st Wilson Burns Menzies Carroll Palmer Bumstead BARR ins are pleased to announce the relocotion of their offices to I8 Collier St Barrie Ont and inidi lit in late IIic Iltttl Iiap aliooting tilll tiiiii III to IlIlIlI outing as IIIt Itltll of llarrii tIIIlIIlIIJIiIIt Ictci tight phqu IIltI IIiltt year old oii Matthew filtiiti III the lIIIIIt of putting the clay IlfltI on thi Iotidci and sell diiu Ilttltl winging ukywaid 15 at the guiiiicrs request Sheildiiig his eyes from the carly ivciiiiig sun is official tally keeper Scott lleidl also of Harrie Betty lice hoitoiii photo had every reason to smile as she coir finned to pluck the clay discs from the sky Examiner lhotosi REASON TO SMILE Lawrence stages major upset at world snooker tournament Ioe Lawrence upset favored tins ess of Montreal Itlll to adiaiici to the third round of the world invitational snooker tournament iii loronlo Lawrence 15 ot two games llarttc fell behind before Rangers open against Lisle lxi vltti iprh Iiist ot 1IIllli Ililltl ul it oittii ot ioithllut lltliill 31 tititti tnrtiitn Ali is Itivtls dlkdst tt days by our vi regaining his composure and sweeping the next four from the Montreal sharp shooter iii cluding run of 123 ponds The victory pits Lawrence against Eric Mortason of V11 totia Monday The win tier of this round advances against IlltltAIlnIOS world champion John Pullman Lawrence said Friday that he was really playing well and as confident of his chances against west coast representative The elimination of Ness has to be considered as one of the maior it not the major upsets to date in the world champion lllps This is the second initiation Joe has received to compete in the tournament which runs in iiiltltltltltitll with the Illlillilll xlttil Fhil thou lwi ctits tgo lti knot kcl it hi round siiiiltil WWW Whining For all your sidewalk and patio reqmremenis 7266543 SIMCOE BLOCK CO LTD I3 Tiffin Sf 33 it REFLXES ALL IT TAKES IS IIIIII II 0001 hitters contained in loss to Owen Sound tlwiii Sound Irio used two lungs to hand Harrie to tip on opening loss Friday in beat of three Iliittirio Aiiiatcui Soft hall Association HASM III Icriiicdiatc AA playoff scrim at Queens Iaik tlwcii Sound ucorcd Il run III the third and added if tout ruii rally in ID fifth iiirouii to ifiiial 1oz victory Barry Smith tossed six hittcr for the win ip listd pair of pitchers in an effort to contain flwtlf Sound Smith started thc third iiiniiiiig surge for tiwrn Sound With lead off doiilili He scored when combinations of hit itlII Ilit gtIiztttl lititrtm Lilatflt 31 igauist ottp pm 31 lmttj Sittiproi tiplvd wit trv Sttilttl tlll pa HI lull iniflt lJfgï¬ï¬‚ lllooiiiluld tum km tiny double the third ii lw 42 mg 5th lltltl Intrd if in 9g Hill of fhc from it ri tile in tlttflt lhiiigu slothd mct our for it iiwcti Sound iti Eat it IifIli when It tool Ii Inc liitslId tofuiu tut totip caiio tho and in the 1iilli stmt llt ltttititti ituli iI tripled Itllli tlu Ir stotctt oti lflt luvch gt Ill An tltlit tlu tloill of lr Mikes Milk must win tonight to capture OASA peewee series Mikes Milk Stores pctwees are in Nordic situation with liramalezi The third game of the Ontario Amateur Softball Association petwee playoff series is tonight at Queens Park pin Willi the best of three series IlttI at tlIIi each Mikes forced the deciding game With ti wm earlier this week at Queens Park Jim Fallis handch the pit ching duties for Barrie lIe ducted WIIII Braitialcas lat Hills for seven innings with each chucker giving tip four hits Fallis struck out including Barrie Raceway Results FIIII lst tIIlI pat mile Elilii SlMtlJZMAII Ho to Itt ttiii oo to tiltlZHsl um Time nit IItTIl tlfII tot Jud colid pace mile Im Itlttilltlilt Elm 731i To illtltlt tl Vi Iain Ililllt tw to Iiitie II tlt Ills land 87 oi laud Soul trd rimd trot iiiile Moo llllV ll gm trio lllltutlllllltll to RYF EH iII to lune Jtl It iod 156 0th Ini mile Hut Illllili tolf 74 RI An Illiiiilltl llll Ilt i4 rtIIll ltIs Itltli sawtfl 31h cood triit inilr lino lillIHfitlhl it Mali ltl1r Rtii iii ItLlZrH lIt SPORTS CALENDAR IIIFSSII at llattti liaicxwix pus te If III SItlt Kt lt at llatttc Spectwat IFF FF Il ilIIS Ill Queens latk lltiitiilci Izke IIk best Ut tlitii scticstied WHERE ELSE IN BARRIE CAN YOU FIND GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE AT 50 BELOW RETAIL COME IN AND WATCH CANDLES BEING MADE FLORIDA TREES POTTERY RIGLES OFFICE EQUIPMENT MOTOR BIKES SNOWMOBILES GIFT WARE POTTERY CERAMICS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ALL AT 50 BELOW RETAIL GUARANTEED PRODUCTS ENNON SALES om row mam BUILDING 60 Fcirvew Rood Just South of Nolidily Inn Beside 400 Highway Phone 7284378 oclock Till Every Day the complete fourth timing wlicii ltiaiiizilca had two tttifl on host WIIII nobody out Hills fanned 12 He retired flu third fourth and SIVIIIIII um ings viii flitstrikcout totttc An error guvc Miki Ictitloff butter Mtkt llofliiiaii fith base in the optmug iiiiiitig IIt hiltr scored on ptisad Imll lohii tiiroux iiid the game with liotiicr iii the Ittlllfl IIlIl out only to have Mikes taki over the lead III the third when llraiiialca error allowcd lctcr Whalcn to score Bill lVItIilIlri was walked to lead off the fourth for Mikes ItruiiiIilcti errors tarric had another unearned run cross thi lilatc Ill thi fiftli JIIIPI Itlll iiiglcd aloh slttlflfI and scoictl no an error Hramalia commitch illillblItIlltfltllItt throwing crtoi set up the second Ittaiiuilca mii lll thc awiitli Team Canada set for action NIIJNIRIIAI iITIi Itani anada has roiiiplctcif ll days fVtII HWY rml Ml of workouts and now can look forward to its first prc tanadzi tup IKllllitlltlll games ticxt Aitk The lriiIrd States who will cu Itil ii4td$lw conipctc iii thcsix tctiiii round iithttiiihppaiymilpgtoo IiK syn1 to lift ItiIIIIlitlIl til out wit Ioitisitttttmitu 51m tauada IttlllIU5ilIit thc lilNVOSHLHHH Smtct lmoti Finland and Swi dcn will itich tiiiidi tlXI llXttliiIt udlltIfiWt 7IIIIIIIpAiitlilIlEfMl lucsday and Wednesday iii Iltt out im llilut lltiiltIAIAttillttklt1 ai1v 5pm Mlmm um slsstLX rim to rtno rmm itiitr Icatti itimIa crimlifs IIX ltlli sth cotid pat iiiilr 360 IIIIIiIlFI IlZtltiv Ftlllliylflilill II tll Its FI It th lnihp par IIIi xiii lZFIt ltli lllt lltiitFlt tlt nit11 Nth Ini pair IIIIII Sum Jay mos the games are coming the right Illtli for his team lURNE DUPLICATth té lts IO SERVICES ltlt Yit in Electoma Stercle Iltrnlir rutto cgnats3 00 No job 00 Smot tit cm or BAiHELD st 035 Lit iiilII lzies rr Yi it VJ RENT NEW Il JUIII tI II UI litre IIlt IsLlIt ii tif V2 Tons Ponels Vans 018 Vans Power Tailgates Commercnol roles Mu n9 TILDEN RENT TRUCK 341 BAYIELD ST Boater 39400 Car Wasnl 7370000