3The Barrie Examiner Monday Sept I3 975 THIRTY HOCKEY players from throughout southern Ontario converged on the Barrie Arena this weekend for the Barrie Flyers rookie camp They came from ju SLXLVA R0 mor protmional scanpm universu and overseas hmkcy even from rem meat Recent transactions uhich have seen the Flyers dispise of Six members of last years squad have added spark to the efforts of this years rookie prospects They went through rig omus pmgram of skating and exercise drills Saturday and Country Clubs golf king is lady Joan Clayden Joan Clayden has quite str ing going She won her sixth consecutive ladies championship at the Barrie Golf and Country Club during Day of Champions Saturday She prevailed over Nancy Wallwin in medal play Betty Clyne is the handicap cham pion Muriel Hillier the runner up Fourteenyearold Jim Garner Country Club member for three years claimed the junior title by beating Doug Sheddon on the 20thhole In junior handica play Dave Hammers beat Ro Hammers Fendleys face Cooke in senior ball final Fendleys Flowers will meet Cooke Cartage in the Barrie Minor Baseball senior division final 122 thumping of 25Cent Car Wash in the semifinal Sun day at Queens Park assured Fendleys of berth Cooke Cartage beat Holt Auto Parts 63 in the other semifinal Fendleys pitcher Gary Curry struck out 15 and held the Car Wash batters to just three hits in the contest He fanned the first six batters he faced Car Wash used three pitchers Al Bouquez George Edwards and Scott Campbell They struck out four Cooke hurler Frank Stoof fan ned 11 of the 26 batters he faced Glen Hreljac paced the winners with three runs batted in The senior championshi game is scheduled for Wed3 nesday at 630 pm at MacMor rison Park Attractive payoffs result of slow track slow track was great equalizer at Barrie Raceway Saturday night and resulted in some very attractive payoffs for the bettors The feature eighth race was won by Canasta Hal driven by Willis Jones second was Wil Lor Echo with Brethour in command and third was Betty Jo Howard Mike Manna in con trol Among the pleasant surprises of the night was win by Mary Heslip of Everett Ont with her own 8yearold gelding Rocky Laird crowd of 1189 wagered $63921 Barrie Raceway Results FIRST CLM PACE MILE 3400 ROBUST WILL 2100 860 390 JACKSPRAT 580 320 DANNY SPENCER 240 Time 15 16 EXACTOR and $11020 SECOND CLMHP TROT MILE $450 PRINCE HENRY 1680 470 340 ROPERS REBEL 280 240 SPEEDY DAVE 660 Time 13 45 EXACIOR and $3940 THIRD CLM PACE MILE $600 DANCING TIME 1530 530 230 BLAZE 320 210 HIS IMPORTANCE 220 Time 21125 EXACTOH and4 $4840 FOURTH COND PACE MILE 00 JOHN ELGIN 420 300 270 MOORELANDS LETA 1310 280 ROBBIES COMET 260 Time 211 EXACIOR and $2580 FIFTH CLM PACE MILE 8450 KING KOIL 900 790 1050 SOCIAL JET 630 340 ROYALISTIC 280 Time 212 25 EXACTOR1and4 $9990 SIXTH COND PACE MILE 00 PETER BY ALICE 1560 540 330 Merchants make final ELMVALE Staff Elm vale Merchants of the Barrie and District Senior Softball League have advanced to the Ontario Amateur Softball Association Senior final Coach Lou BeICourt said the Merchants were to play team from Domville near Prescott in the third round but that op nent dropped out before the irst game scheduled for Sun da As result Elmvale has bye to the final SAIL TO WIN WOODSTOCK Ont CP Jane and Sue Pilling of Bur lington won the Ontario Mirror class sailing championship for entries 18 years of age and un der at nearby Pettock Lake during the weekend SKEETER BING 1360 580 HARDROCK HUMES 270 Time 21015 EXACTOR and $14390 SEVENTH COND PACE MILE 3450 ROCKY LAIHD $60 830 420 JERRY 350 240 KENTUCKY CAPER 300 Time 2B 45 EXACTOR and $10680 EIGHTH COND PACE 5900 CANASTA HAL 830 460 280 WIL LOR ECHO 470 850 BETTY J0 HOWARD 240 Time 11 EXACTOR and $3670 NINTH CLMHP PACE MILE 5850 WIL LOR GEM 470 390 250 VAPO PICK 760 540 NORWIN GALE 630 Time 210 35 EXACTOR and $10170 TENTH CLM PACE MILE M00 TOMIC 4500 580 310 NOBLE TAG 340 220 TIME ARE 210 Time 13 45 EXACTOH and $14880 three and two The mens and junior divisions were decided usingmatch play Paul Coffey sevenyear man with the Club claimed the mens championship for the first time with five and four victory over Al Pappel after 36 holes Mens handicap champion is Harry Fostey who edged lton Pickles five and four Second flight winner was Joe Battaglia who edged Jack Webb five and four with the third flight going to Jim Short who beat Bay Burgess three and two Matt Boyd and Jim Sturrup teamed to win the mens two ball competition over Reg Bor nor and Phil Franchctto They receive the CKBB Trophy The General Tirc twoball mixed trophy goes to Shirley MacDonald and Paul Mcgcr who defeated Gerry Picslcy and Hay Scott two and one Winning the General Tire consolation twoltball mixed trophy were Betty Coffey and Bo Fitta ovcr Marj Hickling and Burn Hodgins CHURCH FACES ELIMINATION Church Homes niccts Bradford tonight at 645 pm at Queens Park for game five in their bestofscvcn Barrie and District Senior Softball League semifinal Bradford is ahead 31 in thc series and could advance to final play against Beatrice Foods with victory tonight Poor field conditions at Queens Park Saturday forced the cancellation of the first me of the Ontario Amateur oftball Aossociation 1n termediate playoff series 0p posing Beatrice Foods and Po terborough The first game will instead be played in Peterborough Tues day night with game two ex pected to be at Queens Park later in the week This Months Special Drop in and see us today I80 lnnlsfl Sf OUTSIDERS Add the look beauty and perormance to your car looks great on any type of car or van Installation extra 7252282 Sunday and took part in scrimmages Goaltending and defence were the posi tions with the greatest number of aspirants The camp resumes today Wed nesday and Friday with the major cuts to be made fol lowing an exhibition game against Mississauga Friday night Examincr Photo T0 URNE TITLE FOR CI VI TANS Barrie Civitan has rcturncd from pritxrwcight lacrosse tournament in Ermdalc this wcrkcnd as division chain pion The local five and sixycarolds complcted thc seeding rounds Saturday with 42 dicision ovcr thr Brampton Firefighters and +4 tie against Brampton Acadian fficc Supply Craig wens scored seven of thc Barrie goals in the two games Robby Dennis adding the other Strong chccking by Bobby McHattic Curtis iodin and Brent IlltS scrvcd thr Barrie side well Sunday Civitan rapped Brampton Britisliriririrliriri flub Fri chs had all the Barrie goals Brcnl Yrincb lnn Prici and Chris Won helped keep Brampton off stride The deciding gamr in tin division pitted iviian and Brampton laudc Forst Motors lhc luill blrmkcd Bramp ton Brad lrlarpcr urrnrri thc shutout llll had four thrills Curtis Godin Ian Pricr and Gary Mason bad om ripicco Contributing to thc whitewashing was the cflrctivr chock ing of Murray Dobson Mots lan Ncwby lim Franc and John McAulcy Civitan thus Concludes its season with and division championships to show for participation Ill two tour namrnts Golden Hawks lose lead and game to Burlington Barric Wall ltcal Estate ioldcn Hawks suffered secondhalf letdown in Ontario Junior Socccr League action Sunday and it cost them vic tory against Burlington The Hawks took 20 first half lead but failed to hold on and settled for 22 draw Burl ington and Barrie remain tied for fourth place in thc lcaguc standings Scoring for the locals werc Jay Watson and Jamic Laws Watson left the game shortly after his goal when involvcd in painful collision at midficld Hell be out minimum of two Planet of Man wccks Willi torn ligaments in his anklc said club managcr Boblladlcy Thc Hawks ncxl srr action in an exhibition game at Canadian Forccs Brisc Bordcn this week against senior cam Mr Hadley said thcrcs possibili ty of gamc against akvillc on the wcckond in addition to Sundays cncounlcr at pm with London Barrie has bye in the first round of the league playoffs The Hawks will meet the win her of the St Andrews Kit chcncr scrics in playoff action Scpt2i Flyers look to rookies to help fill vacancies The back ounds weights ages and ab ities differed but the goal of 30 hockey who cruised the ice of ar rie Arena this weekend was one and the same to be Barrie Flyer The Flyers Ontario Hockey Association Senior cham ions last year opened their iveday rookie camp Saturday With only six players from last year signed to date and another six sold to various Senior opponents there is room on the Flyer roster and the as irant rookies responded accor ingly giving it their best shot in the skating and exercise drills and scrimmages Club president Gord Coates said he was pleased with the playin calibre of those who showc for the rookie camp It looks even better after the firstday cuts he commented Five players were dropped after Saturdays twohour ses sion Coates said that goaltending was the Flyers main worry at present Grant Cole who started in nets in 16 of the Flycrs games last year was one of three players sold to rilliain July Six goalies showed for prac tice Saturday though two were cut after the first day Still vy ing for the spot are Andy God chalk 21 who layed in thc Newmarkct Men League last year Herb Samme 25 with ex perience in the Downsview senior hockey Barry Corby 21 who played junior hockey with Stayner and Bill Harper 22 who sat out last year Fern St Ongc provided the onicc direction for the prac tices but among the interested observers was last years playingcoach Darrly Sly who made frequent trips from the ice to the stands to confer with club officials about the various prospects Ia ers He has not yet signed for the coming season but Coates said he is definitely expected back Sly said hes not concen trating his attention on any one position Were looking for anyonethat can help Some of the rookies are newcomers only in the fact that they werent with the Flyers last year Grant Moore 32 has seven years of Senior experience He joined the Flyers two years ago after five years with Orillia but sat out last season just sort of retired Im back practicing because feel like playing hockey miss it after year he explained Moore right winger added still have to make the team like everybody else Another rookie was 38 yearold Midland native Blake Ball who made his towering presence felt on defence Ball who played in the North American Hockey League for Syracuse last season is six feet three inches tall and 225 pounds Club officials seem pleased with the form of Doug Ferguson one of the six players already signed The 23yearold has been on the blucline of the NAHL Philadelphia Firebirds the past three years The efforts of Terry Agnew and Bill Burlington are also gaining them favorable notices Agnew 19 is the youngest man in camp the average age was 22 which just makes me want to go that much harder Ive got my work cut for me thats for sure The Barrie native who was with CoOp midgets in 197374 has been playing junior hockey withthcllamiltonltedWings He has year of junior eligibility left but said he wants to make the stcp up now to better calibre of hockey Though he played Pagnutti joins list of eXFlyers Barrie Flyers of the Ontario Hockey Association Senior league have sold yct anolhcr member of last years chairi pionship tcam lub president iord Connt said Sunday that cntrc lion Iognurli has been dealt to lhc Whitby Warriors Pagnutti 27 joined the Flyers for the 197475 playoffs and played with them last scason firing 34 goals and ad ding 39 assists in games He was fourth in team scoring The sale of Pagnutti brings to six the number of Flycrs sold in recent months to Senior rivals Veterans Corby Adams Jim Thompson and Grant Colc were sold to Orillia in July Thompson and Adams have al rcady signcd with thc Terriers olc is apparently going to try out for the National Hockey League Washington Capitals beforc making any com mitmcnts to senior hockey Saturday the Flyers con firmed the sale of forward John McMillan and defenccman Dan SPORTS CALENDAR SENIOR LIJAIILII 645 pm at Queens Park Bradford vs Church Homcs Bradford leads bcslofsevcn semifinalil1 Open air geology labs for TV Ontario viewers This full TVOntario broadcasts Planet of Man I2part series which provides background for understanding the complex nature of north sciences Introduced by geophysiclsi Tuzo Wilson the series covers the history of the earths crust from its formation through the Ice age as well as the nature of minerals and the theory of plate tectonics The series is aired on Sundays at 730 pm starting September 19 on Channel 19 To enable viewers to better understand some aspects of their physical environment TVOn Iario has designed series of field trips which will allow the viewer to join professional geologists in their outdoor labs On Saturday September l8 TVOnfurio and the Extension Division of Georgian College will be conducting geological study of Simcoe County with field trip to Sparrow take Bass Lake and Horseshoe Valley areas Cost $650 The field trips will focus on collecting minerals dating fossils and identifying land features and the processes which formed them How to register Participants must be IS years or over Because the number has to be limited enrollment is on firstcome firstserved basis Charges will buses cheque made For further Information contact Planet of Man Flold Trips OECA PO Box 200 Station Toronto Ontario MAT or phone collect 4164842665 ext 20 or The Extension Dlvlsion Georglon College Barrie Ontario 72819510xf3l7 TVOntario opens eyes The television service of the cover costs of parking field trip notes and Applicants should indicate which field trip they are interested in and enclose the appropriate payable to the Ontario Educational Communlcailons Authority Ontario Educutlonal Communications Authority TVOntnrio ins yr is The televrsnon servrce of the Ontario Educational Communications Authority Donohuc to Brantlord Alcx antlers in cxchangc for rcpay mcnt of Mchlillans purchase price from Whitby lhc Flyers obtained McMillan his ytm in lllll 51114011 Six plnycr burr signed with lllt Ilycrs to date right umgcr iary Lytc lclcnccman Jack Smith right winger Bob Baird dcfcnceman Doug Ferguson lcft winger Phil Branston and ccntrc Paul Began Coates said that the Flyers cxpcct to fill at least four of the six vacancies brought about by lhr sales with players out to makr the club at the current rookrc camp He mentioned that the club was looking at couple of deals but added there arc prosrxcls we still havent seen wcrc in no rush right now oalcs said the club Would probably dress an essentially rookic tcam for its first exhibi tion game against Mississauga Friday at the Barrie Arena become cigarettes LOCATION BARRIE Continental lnn RICHMOND 3M0 Hillcrest MallAuditorium Yonge St North of Hwy7 THORNHILL Thornhill Community Centre 7755 Bayview Ave Jacquelyn Rogers Method ©smokEnders©lncu defence in Hamilton hes try ing at the right wing spot in camp Burlington 23 was in Holland last ear playing for team call Nijmegen in league similar to Senior He led the team in scoring 42 goals in 32 games but admitted it wasnt especially good hockey and we were very poor team He and Yugosla vian were the teams two allowable import players For three years previous Burlington had played for Boston University on hockey scholarship He is from Owen Sound There are other names other backgrounds Gary Jacklin formerly of Alberquerque in the South West League Phil Mac Donald of the Guelph Juniors Angus York who played with StaynerSiskins Twentyfive players think and hope they can make the Flyers The rookie camp con tinues today Wednesday and Majors win opening game Behind the sterling pitching of Jerry Wingrove Orillia Ma jors defeated Creemore Braves to in the opening game of the Simcoe County baseball finals at Creemore yesterday Randy McMullan was the losing pit cher dunriul Pork 3254424 Plus PARKLAND TIRE MULCASTER nonsmoker Come to Free Explanatory Session And bring your cigarettes by Oct 28th you wont need them anymore FREE 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the rookies chance to show their stuff in an exhibition game Firday at the Barrie Arena against new en try in the league the Mississauga Golden Arrows One club dominates tournament PORT COLBORNE nt CP Representatives from Lookout Point Golf and Country Club from Fonthill Ont won three of six individual titles plus the team award in the 27th annual Niagara district cham pion of champions golf tourna mentSunday Les Weslake of Lookout won the mens championship with threeunderpar 69 edging Rod ittle of WillowDell Golf Club Niagara Falls IT JETPROPELS The octopus uses form of jet propulsion to move through the water taking water into its body cavity and forcing it out through two outlets AflhflmwmkW Invoice on display in our 7262220 if you join pleasant indifferent to SEMINAR Tuesday 730 pm Wednesday 730 pm Saturday 930 am imqu