12The Barrie Examiner Thursday Sept 23 I976 SPORTS CORNER Colts roster down to size By RANDY McDONALI Examiner Sports Editor Barrie Colts have all but put the final touches on the list of players the junior club intends to toss against five other entries in the idilntario Junior Hockey League this season with the start of the season looming on the horizon the Colts made their final cuts Wednesday And to noones curprise the seven returnees are wellentrenched iii the olts plans for the upcoming season The 1976 77 edition of the Colts Junior Hockey Club looks to be the best yet despite heavy reliance on rookie talent large tournout at the clubs training camp made filling the holes left by over ige or drafted players jtist that much simpler Back iii the green and white of the Colts for second year are torn irds Bob Coulson Jamie Laws Eric Cummings Doug Raymond lini Angus and John Gamer tyne Church is the only returning veteran to defensive ixisztion Despite this Jim Short manager of the Colts says the strength of 1976 77 team will be In its defence Colts have five defenceiiien signed they want sixl Inking pacts ll the Colts ire Church Hick lertncy Pat Rudkins Ion Martin and Colin Wilson who joined the Colts this week trotn the Collingwood Blues of the Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League Httdktns former player with St Iawrence University of New York State denionstratï¬i he has ability to get the puck oiit of ltzs end Iii ehibrtion games against the Toronto Red tttgs ot the Metro Junior League Jeriney you might reinenilwr started last season with the Colts before leaving for the Orillia Travelways Junior club He not one ot the biggest players in the league nor one of the sieekest but he has shown he cart use his head and weight to gois ie intage One In change for the Colts is in net Hal Hake of Barrie and Bob To l1 signed itlt the Colts These are two survivors iron the doses gmltendeis hich showed tip at the start of the Colts ranting eaznp Weve got glut gtxtiteiidrng says Short Hake Iias lot of extwraenee and Toftar has proven himself he played well for us last season Toitan started with the Colts before leaving to join the Oro Juveniles Colts wili get tiff test Sunday when they bust the Coll ingwood Blues at the Barrie Arena Game time is 45 pm Balance seems to be the key work of the Colts Shon concurs He feels this years club is better balanced than that of last ear hieh ended the season in second place Short is confident of more freewheeling brand of hockey this season with the Colts putting more pucks iitto net while allowing fewer than last season The junior club didnt really score that many goals last season despite its second place finish Its going to be better scoring team added Short Colts have built its scoring attack around the six returnees Tentative line structure has three veterans grouped together on one line John Garner is centre with Doug Raymond and Jamie Laws on the wings Another line that has been tried is that of Mark Gillanders Jim Angus and Brad McDonald Gillanders at left wing was dependable goal scorer with the Allan Cook juveniles last season while McDonald starred with Barrie CoOp major midgets Coulson and Cummings have been working out beside Leo McKeown newcomer from Alliston Other players signed in clude Chris Nicholson itwo goals in the two exhibition games and Brian Franklin The MidOntario Junior Hockey League should be balanced league this season It was last year with the excep tion of the Blues which easily outdistanced the others The Blues have jumped to the Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League Convenor John Brown of Elmvale seems to have overcome the obstacles tossed his way this summer The MidOntario league is just over week away from kicking off new cam paign The hardluck Midland Flyers are still waiting for ice It was their arena which was destroyed by fire during the summer temporary home has been found in Penetang but problems with the icemaking plant has prevented the Flyers from open ing training camp You have to give Ron Sauve owner of the Flyers lot of credit for hanging in there says Brown It was Sauve who wanted to yank the Flyers out of the id Ontario loop and into the Southern Ontario Junior League on ly theOntario Hockey Association killedthe idea All that was before the arena went up in smoke wouldnt want his headaches added Brown Hes mak ing hell of an effort to make it work for the rest of the league Brown is in his first term as league convenor He likes to talk about the cooperation he is getting from the teams Youd never get better group of guys to work with he says of his dealings with SIX managers Brown is looking for strong league and balanced league He said he would be surprised to see one team walk away with it this season He predicts very little difference between the first and sixth place teams Colts open the season on the road with game in Thornhill on Oct First home game is Oct at the Barrie Arena in an 815 clash with the Flyers ILVENIIE TRYOLTS Cutting his roster down to the allowed limit is the difficult job now facing Ied Moore coach of the Allan Cook juveniles Juveniles had to players out for their opening training camp last Saturday and had trimmed that number to 28 by Tuesdays workout Coach Moore is looking to bring his roster down to 17 in the near future lie is working on number of exhibition games to help in his decisions Juveniles lost only five of last years players Returning arc netminders Mike Park and Russ Taylor Also attending the workouts is John Collings who was backup goaltender last season with the Barrie Colts He left the Colts camp to try out forthejuveniles Coach Moore reports the presence of four capable goaltendcrs at camp and the possiblility of another joining The Juveniles will be playing the York Simcoe Minor Hockey Leagucagain this season CORNER QllISBig test Friday for the Barrie Flyers against the Dallas Black Hawks of the Central Pro League Game time is it 30 pmIeterRcino Hustlers Volleyball Team will receive $1000 Wintario Irant to defray costs of travelling to England in late October to train with the English National teamBarric Screaming Eagles Floor Hockey Team will receive equipment valued at $162 from the Wintario office CFB Borden holds edge 134 and 1511 while Borden seniors took 21 edge in games from Central with scores of 158 tcntral 156 and 19 Borden Barrie Central Collegiate midgets lost to Canadian Forces Base Borden in high school volleyball earlier this week at Central Scores were 1523 Centrali 1511 and 1611 for Borden In the junior division Central swept its games with Borden Collingwood brings its three division teams to Central on Tuesday with games set to start at 3pm luvMW um um may and co calm mm EASTVIEW RECEIVER Dennis Thanasse hauls in pass and gets hauled down Both Eastview football teams Open season on losing note The season opened on wet Cold and losing note for both the junior and senior Wildcats of Eastview Secondary School Wednesday Juniors went doen at the hands of Park Street Collegiate of Orillia in the first game of the Georgian Bay Secondary School Association zorie football schedule at Eastview The seniors werent so lucky Orillia District Collegiate Voca tional Institute tlVlr blanked Eastview 220 Barrie Central junior and senior Redskins open their schedule today The juniors are in Stayner with the seniors puts ting 208 game winning streak on thelinein Penetang duritig the last moment of Wednesdays opener of the high school football season Rain kept footing at Eastview unsteady throughout both games Not hclpirtg matters was brisk and gusting wind which kept passing to minimum There were many turnovers in the junior game with the two new clubs contained to slow ground attack All four points were scored in the first half with Greg Bren for nan booting single Eastview SENIORHAME The first time ODCVI got their hands on the ball they marched 60 yards for major helped by 13 yard penalty which gave the club first down for the junior Wildcats Park Street defeated Eastview 31 with Orillia District Col on the Eastviews seven yard line It looked as if Orillia was oii the move again when moments later Eastviews starting quarterback Jeff Jongmans fumbled the first time Eastview got the ball The Wildcats defence stif fened and held out against drive which took Orillia to five yard line of Eastview Doug Woolidge and Dave Smith led the impressive ground attack by Orillia In the second half Woolidge took hand off from quarterback Peter Dobbie and streaked by the left side of the Eastview defence for the second II of the game Mollys Dream posts win for Port Perry trainer 82 The tote board odds on Mol lys Dream were 71 but Beacock didnt look like he ex pected to lose As if in anticipation of the victory photograph the 82 yearold Port Perry resident was decked out in shirt and tie and brought friends and family to Barrie Raceway with him Wednesday to see his 7yearold maretrot Trot she did The daughter of Demons Dream hugged the rail behind the leaders most of the way while Dashing Eli wardcd off the repeated challenges of Lembo Debbie then came on the outside of Eli iii the deep stretch for half length victory lucky Castle with absolutely nowhere to go but inside when prepared to make move Barrie Raceway Results EDESDY FIRST II PMIC VIII Stllo iii in fill 2H llr IISI lll II MAHEIIC liltlilllIL JACK SIItAT In it 411 MI SI IER llt illZl Ilt to ARMBRHJAINIY 174 no time lll ROBISI WILL to IZx 10R idllt Sit on Timi stttli tlllt I2 Ill IJltll lZxtiiii TailllfISIMï¬U 11i lil3lrl rw Ho Ho SEiONDtIIAtFlrlllIluitIi Bllllilr lIiltNlIUJC lto too BLAZE am 1570 22m Itilllllll siintljl tziu IIOREGIY l4 Mo on Time 11 SECOND 111tm ANN trio tux lttll JR $31 no Time 102 lLlidll ll IRII ll tI II SLIM EXMTOR and mm DANNY llAltlM JH to 10 THIRIII IIttlllllESlli SIICRLIMiKINHI IIll ltltt 370 iLIINCOVF tote to ttlr PROBLEMlilthKlllt ziil ROONIliGHIJi 1134i 3o tune our REN in no tax liilt ian illl in Time 1323 iiti 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CIllItlltllltlill linitting SINtIIII llh SlutII la Barrie Eastvicw rit OrilliriI1 in Beinrosc 2m Ron Porter 3150 Dave But lir Ztlll LEASE 77 VOLARE WAGON The unique sized wagon from Chrysler with 225 cyl auto power steering radio white walls wheel covers and remote control mirror Alli For Our Mon From Khan around the turn snuck behind Eli for the show Mollys Dream is owner Bcacocks hobby lIcs owned and trained horses for 23 years but of the seven that hes had over the years Molly and aluinct Baldwin arc the only ones that were any good Baldwin he says was one of the best trnttcrs in Ontario back in 195263 Molly canted 8721 last year from two wins in starts and so far this year has accurnlated $1573 with four wins lll ltistaits He bought the IIlillt ht nion ths ago for $800 Shes stablcd at the Port Perry fair grounds and trainer Beacock walks from town to give her daily attention in cludin warmu jogs lie ocs not rive her at the track however Thats usually left to Jerry Robinson of 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