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Barrie Examiner, 28 Sep 1976, p. 10

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OThe TIIE ONTARIO Sports Travelcade concludes fourday stopover at the Bar rie Arena today with visiting hours from to pm The sports travelcade is 45foot travelling information centre for sports Its purpose is to give trainers coaches managers athletes and in terested citizens an op portunity to get firsthand in formation about sports through films books slides video tapes and leaflets Staff members are on hand to assist visitors It has the Oakland beats Royals Barrie Examiner Tuesday SPORTS TRAVELCAIH it capacity for simultaneous screenings on more than dozen motion picture video tape and slide cassette screens It holds library of over 600 books 120 motion pictures and 200 video casset tes on nearly 70 sports Top photo Garth Urquhart right and Albert Greene flank videotape player with an obviously engrossing subject to judge by the crowd it drew Lower photo Travelcade staffer Bob Bonany of Toronto provides Billy Drake with information BARBIE on the van and its services Examiner Photos Walter Grasmeyer of the Huronia Striders Track and Field Club has qualified for the Ontario crosscountry pionships after placing fifth in the juvenile 6000 metres at the Ontario Reg cham ional Cross Country championships in Tot to further close gap OAKLAND AP The Open ing of doordie series with Kansas City Royals brought cut the best in Oakland As and the beast in some of their ans Mon day night The As trimmed the Royals 83 to leave Oakland 312 games behind firstplace Kansas City in the American League East race The As have seven games to play the Royals six The start of the Monday night baseball game which drew crowd of 37914 was delayed more than an hour because of rain Tw0 fights one on the field between the players and the second between fans and Kansas City players stpgped play in the decisive six in ning Things are tense and any lit tle thing can set off something like that said the Royals Geor Brett referring to the braw which broke out on the field after Dennis Leonard hit the As Don Baylor with pitch GIVES BLUE LEAD Baylor was hit by Leonards first pitch after Sal Bando led off the sixth with homer that ave Vida Blue 1012 53 ead thought everyone was coming out to shake my hand because hit homer Bando joked later Mondays only other game between the Indians and Detroit Tigers was rained out at Cleveland Kansas City maria er Whitey Herzog shrugged the on field scrap but was less equivocal about the bullpen brawl Thats one of those things that happen in close game said Hermg But the bad rt was what happened in the ull pen The fans were throwing beer and they use the worst language in the league in this ballpar Catchers Bob Stinson and John Wathan leaned into the stands and slugged it out with some of the beerthrowing fans in seats behind the Royals rightfield bullpen and team tenham this weekend His time for the distance was 2508 minutes The Striders Liesje Mulder won the senior 4000 metres in time of 2154 minutes margaret Mulder took 647 metres and finished second in afield of 30 Cook stops Bea trice as Bradford wins 43 By PAUL DELEAN Zxaminer Sports Writer Doug Cook of Bradford Queens Hotel came off the bench cold in the ninth inning with one out and three men on base and calmly fanned two Beatrice Foods batters to con serve victory for Bradford in the second game of the bestof seven Barrie and District Senior Softball League final series The score in Tuesdays con test played at Queens Park in less than ideal baseball tcinixuatures was 43 Brad ford now leads the series two gaiiies to none with the next two contests scheduled for that community tonight and Thursday Starter Nick Pahor had pit ched eight fine innings for Bradford but got into trouble in the ninth with the score 42 He walked Gary Hines who raced to second on Jeff Hines infield smash that Bradford shortstop Ron Zielkie couldnt quite reach First baseman Bill Grant ad vanced the runners with bunt Ihen Mark Vincer loaded the bases when he beat out an in field bouncer Bradford had Gary Hines in rundown bet ween home and third on the play but third baseman Hugh McEvoy dropped the ball and allowed him to regain third At that point Palior was pulled and Cook came on the scene He struck out right fielder Tom McLennan withoit much difficulty but pinchliitter Leo Belcourt was another story Belcourt fouled twice with two strikes against him as he hung in against Cook Com plicating the matter was the fact that catcher Jeff Laforte was unable to handle one of Cooks inside throws and Hines Striders show well at Tottenham races Patti Boni was 11th Lynn Webster 20th Paul Gautier was 24th of 40 in the boys division at distance of 2500 metres Cathy Mulder finished seventh in the midget girls 3000 metres Peter Vass 15th in the midget boys 4000 metres Frank Walter placed seventh in the tyke boys 1500 metre race with Normonds Bertholds right behind in ninth place Gail Cummings was 10th and Natalie Pindcr 27th in the tyke minutes to race the atom 2000 girls 1500 metres In all 12 Striders competed in the regional championships Friday ma tchap for undefeated juniors Week two of Georgian Bay Secondary School Association football number of interesting clashes including undefeated squads Friday at Barrie North Collegiate action features battle between Opposing the Barrie North juniors at pm Friday will be the Park Street juniors from Orillia The Orillians defeated Eastview Secondary School 31 in the season opener Sept 22 while the host junior team thumped Collingwood 196 Eastview High School junior and senior teams have their work cut out for them this week making the journey to Alliston and Banting Memorial High School for games Thurs day afternoon Banting seniors beat Midland 81 and the juniors clobbered Orillia Twin Lakes 2712 in ac tion last week and both games were won on the road Both Eastview teams have rec ords the seniors bowing 220 to Orillia District Collegiate Voca tional Institute ODCVI after the juniors lost to Park Street ODCVl travels to Barrie North Friday at pm to challenge its senior squad which drew 11 with the Colt ingwood seniors in its first test of the season The Collingwood seniors travel to Penetang Wednesday to face team that scorer lot of points in losing cause last week against the Central Col legiate seniors The score in the game was 3021 The Green Machine of Stayner Collegiate also plays Wednesday facing the Coll ingwood juniors at home Stayner edged the Central juniors 76 while Collingwood bowed to Barrie North last week Central Collegiate is at home to the Twin Lakes juniors and Midland seniors Friday after noon Both junior teams have 01 records while Midland loser to the Banting seniors last week goes up against team that put 38 points on the board against Penetang It was easily the highest total of any team in its opening game Fight facts for boat be tween Ali Norton NEW YORK AP Facts and figures for tonights Mu hammad AliKen Norton heavyweight championship fight SiteYankee Stadium capacity 64000 Distance15 rounds mates helped out in the battle Starling Time1030 pm before things settled down EDT GARNER DOUBLES Records All 5020 37 Then the game resumed and kHOCkoutS Norton 3734 30 the As scored three more runs knockouts two on double by Garner off four relievers before the sixth ended We went dead after the fighting said Brett It seemed like it went on for ever The R0 als had tied the score at 33 with two runs in the fifth one on Bretts double but Ron Fairly who had homered to break 11 tie in the third dou bled to open the bottom of the fifth and scored from third on groundout for the goahead run He threw out At Cowens at the plate on brilliant fielding pla in the sixth protecting the +3 ead The 38yearold Fairly ur chased from St Louis ar dinals two weeks ago cgpped his hands as he round the bases on his homer and said later You bet was excited havent been in pennant race this late in the season since 1966 with the Los Angeles Dodg ers PursesAli $6 million guar antee plus $100000 expenses and 50 per cent of all revenue over $9 million Norton $1 mil lion guarantee plus $100000 ex penses and five per cent of all revenue from the start Ticket prices$200 $150 $100 $75 $50 $75 at Yankee Soccer clinic for coaches clinic for soccer coaches will be held this weekend at Sacred Heart school Midland The clinic sponsored by the Ontario Soccer Association and the Huronia Sports Council will feature representatives of the technical section of the national coaching development pro gram Registration for the twoday clinic costs $5 The clinic runs from am to pm both days Stadium An average of $20 for closedcircuit television TelevisionClosed circuit to 300 locations with total of 17 million seats in the United States and Canada starting at 930 pm Also telecasts to 57 other countries on live or de layed basis Attendance40000 estimated at Yankee Stadium an esti mated worldwide viewing au dience of 500 million Live gate$3 million$4 mil lion estimated ScoringRound system with an plementary points by two of icials and referee to be named one hour before the fight Rules Threeknockdown rules waived count will con tinue for downed fighter after eve bell but the final one eigh ounce gloves Snooker field thinning out OTTAWA CP Ron Brown and Gerry Kapchinsky of Van couver had an easy time of it Monday in the first round of the Canadian snooker champion ships Brown ot bye into the see end man when veteran Eddie Agha of Montreal failed to show up for their scheduled match and Kapchinsky defeated Emile Paquetk of Sudbury 60 stole home to narrow the margin to 43 But then Cook got thethird strike by Belcourt and Victory was Bradfords Their hitting star Tuesday was right fielder Frank Perry who drove in three mm with pair of doubles The first came in the second inning with tw0 out when he brought home second baseman Les Chaisson who had doubled to left centre Perrys second hit came in the fourth inning again with two out and two men on base Gary Baynes and Jeff Laforte had singled before Perry smacked Butch Boyd offering into centre Beatrice also scored in the fourth inning the single run coming on Gary Hines home run that sailed over the cen trefield fence The score continued 31 until the seventh Bradford shortstop Zielkie who had walked raced home when rightfielder McLennan completely misjudged Colin Jack fly McLennan who seemed in perfect position to make the catch had it descend just out of his grasp and out of the range of centre ielier Jake Miller who was behind him Then Beatrice rallied for another run Gary Hines walked ain and stole second on wi pitch by Father Vincer brought him home with long hit to centrefield that he stretched into double Pahor gave up five hits and struck out four for Bradford Boyd who went the distance for Beatrice gave up six hits and fanned six defensive standout for Bradford was second baseman Chaisson who made several fine grabs The game threa tened to get ugly in the fifth inn ing when Bradfords McEvoy seemingly angered by chatter from the fans and Beatrice players and coaches lobbed ball into the stands The dispute was quelled however and cooler heads prevailed through to the traditional endofgame hand shake Eddie Shack to play for Whitb WHITBY Ont CP Eddie Shack who sat out last season after scoring 239 goals in 17 Na tional Hockey League seasons expects to play this winter for Whitby Warriors of the Ontario Hockey Association Senior series The colorful 39yearold winger says he is confident his presence will fill the 2000 seats at the Warriors home games He expects to make his debut in Whitby uniform on Wednes day night when the Warriors play Dallas Black Hawks of the Central Professional League Im 39 but still could play and its 999 per cent sure that Ill be playing for this team said Shack Shack point the arena in this town just outside Toronto isnt far from his home and it would be easy for me to play Im not sure if Ill goon road games Shack broke into the NHL in 195059 with New York Rangers and later played for Toronto Maple Leafs Boston Bruins Los Angeles Kings Pittsburgh Penguins and Buffalo Sabres five times scoring 20 goals in season Barrie Raceway Entries WEDNESDAY POST TIM 15 II GIltilsovtr Hill Mtfther1 FIRST trot mlle H50 Aquariaii Fellali Lee 2HNIIY EULI mwe SIXTH pare mile 00 ISONGS KIIi Durbaiio 77M SIISAN Lawson SIHINFHIIENHY Dixon SHONNIHHEHHEN liniun Hanslroxy Lee ZGRIIIINTHIIHIIINNY Boyce 4Ren Jones ivEllis Wave Brown frLast Boy lhivu 3Timmy Brian Lougheed 7Bethe Mar Mir Annerud +Letas Boy Stiner sTitanBow Itution rWilIorHeidi limphrcy SELONI pare nile $450 GFlossie Brock Flanaghan 2KING Kt II Mtiwson SEVENTH pare mile 00 TMl mwt BTIIIGGIJt JOHNSTUN Ii Scrannage 3GOLDBRIZT NKhOIIS tFltANKlII TAR It Nelson tSeeondlahby Anti Brown ZJIMMYGIZSTUHI Brooks Jr 5Key$onglllllnn Moore 1Ilislmpirtance Lee sana Spencer Breadnrr sNordic Annerud 7MistiDreani Brown 50m Anniversary Brown BShaan Damboise GP Virit Wain THIRD arr mllinum 7Daneinglime Betz BrLfXU DUN Jones EIGHTH 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5Maggies Bill TR 6Peg5¢Dond Lawson itTihuron IJelfries by Waterhouse Barrie Yacht Club concluded racing activities for the season this weekend with the annual Pumpkin Patch regatta The race around Fox Island drew 11 entries with Terry Waterhouse the winner Neil Fenton second and Allan Red wood third Results of the weekend fleet races for the month of Sep tember have been tabulated with Allan Redwood winning Xfleet Bob Bogaris taking Mariner class All Haughton tops in Cygnus Eric Kroehler first in Sharks and Neil Fenton topping the Ianzcr division Second and third respective ly in each division were Kent Powell and Gerry Woodger for Xfleet Ron Jordery and Bill Wheeler for Mariner Ron Gremo and Herb Browne for Cygnus Ken Dodds and Rod Raikes for Sharks and Mansel Powell and Terry Watcrhousc for lanzers RENT TRUCK Tons Punels 012 Vans 018 Vans Power Tailgates Commercia rates Featuring GMC Truck TILDEN RENT TRUCK 341 BAYFIELU ST Hayfield SUNUCU Car Washl 7370800 RANDY PERRY centre fielder for Bradford Queens Hotel heads for second base during first inning action in Mondays game between Major Leagues MVP is Braves Buc Rick Buchanan of the Cana dian Forces Base Borden Braves was chosen as the Bar rie and District Major Fastball Leagues most valuable player but didnt make the first all star team He did however tie for the second allstar team at three positions third base short stop and centre field Buchanan was also presented with the league batting cham pion trophy at Saturdays awards night in the Royal Canadian Legion hall and Ws Ron McKee was honored as the leagues outstanding pitcher and manager Brian Shanahan coach Jim Armstrong and cap tain Peter Bertram accepted the league and championship trophies on behalf of the Barrie Coopteam Bertram and McKee were the runnersup to Buchanan for Howe quitting as president HOUSTON AP Gordie Howe who led Houston Aeros of the World Hockey Association to two league titles announced Monday he will play another season for the Aeros but he is resigning as president of the club The announcement came af ter daylong conference be tween the entire Howe family with Aeros officials over con tract terms for the elder Howe and his sons Mark and Marty Firestone Bradford and Beatrice Foods at Queens Park Bradford won 43 to take two game lead in the bestofseven Bar rie and DistrictSenior Soft RON MCKEE most valuable player while Leo Koopmans of and and Peter Landers of Barrie Coop were nearest him in the batting race Coops Ken Payne was se cond in the most valuable pit cher voting The leagues first allstar team has Shanahan and Arm strong as manager and coach Bertram as catcher McKee pit ching Koopmans at first base and Ws Paul Vannispen at second Clarkson Hotels Brian Shaughnessy at third Lindy Payne of Nottawa Electric at shortstop and Coop outfield of Ron Hoggarth in left Al Aistrop in centre and Keith Cowden in ri ht The secon allstar team has Art Martin of Clarkson as STORES SERVICE 95 an an ball League final with the next two games to be played in Bradford Examiner Photo coach Allan McNabb of Mines ing as manager Rene Artelle of Clarkson catching Payne on the mound Jim Drennan of Clarkson at first base Landers at second and Gary Leduc of Clarkson in right field Buchanan tied with Nick Koeslag of Nottawa for the cen tre field spot with Brian Weiss of and for shortstop and with Tom Micks of and and Bill Bertram of Barrie Coop forthird Glen Richardson of and and John Malarjack of Nottawa tied in the left field balloting CoOp placed most players on the allstar squads four on the first team and three on the se cond and had three on both teams WANTED Customers to rent Cars and Trucks VALLEY DRIVEURSELF CARS AND TRUCKS i6 Maple 7266666 DRUMDISC BRAKE Install New Front Disc Pads Install New Rear Linings Repack Front Outer Wheel Beanngs Any additional parts or service will be quoted before work is started 20000 Mile Guarante ALIGNME SPECIAL NT at Firestone Stores most cars 66 Cars With air condition ing or 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