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Barrie Examiner, 22 Nov 1978, p. 6

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NE the exasniamr Wednesday By 22 1978 sporting fitted pros recognition RPS WU IN TWO season lt loronto Maple Leafs wercltcrz intonev ilGairy Moriahan So 1n Barrios iluz titiil111ll yes we should he rooting for thcl atcw Htlflili txrrn in Oct ANl1l Oct Ball ltnl itsiillftll lists iiiiel harles Mnloncy as Mwnahan natal date is Tl ivc lcrry Martin registered on awntwr of Buffalo Sabres So if it flu year then we have diet it actuilly of Mincsing Till lt Ehe tity of Barrie and Sc 21 Iit T1rlt NHL players from 11 twins will no he lorCed into nprcx Iv of =i ifipriujfii and coach at Newton Robinson Out =i thats in Tecumscth lp litb played for Toronto Martha seasons with Maple Leafs Angcles He was rccogn mi tim centr cs in the NH and for iptain of lack Kent Cooke is ear 175 Birth date inSlrzr tl n7 linilw for 11 uit hm in Barrie Jan 11 Started with Hap ni Niagara Falls Some seasons with Houston iczzvn mate of Gordie Detroit Red tun7 ltil or right wing or tr1lftlfftltldlNlgllll attain Sutures traded to hipped him to Atlanta so many big lcagucrs cm reputation Lets if mutiny tornes to mgminewlkistarred iii whose father xv okmgbrothers witw Dunlop cstt in illapt liimms rllt LP in career on iu St in Barrie ii onl lrank Foyston of owl as members born trl tulit sg WWW Wellington Hotel goaltender Bob Saunders kee his gaze on the puck after losing his stick in final minutes of play of his teams game against Shorneys Opticians in Huronia Senior Hockey League action at Angus Arena Tuesday Saunders Larry Hastings scored goal and assisted on another in the last four minutes of play to give Wellington Hotel 43 win over Shorneys Opticians in Huronia Senior 110ckey League action at Angus Arena Tuesday in the other game of the night Allandale Golf and Ski scored six goals in the third period to thump Bruce Storey Heating 92 In Mondays gurus Allandalc and and Masonry Supplies the girls determined leagues two top teams battllt ed to 33 deadlock and Well ington blasted Mansfield Den man General +1 Shorneys John Bobbette scored at the 51 mark of the opening period to give his club the early lead in Tuesdays con test but Wellington came back with two quick goals from Brian Brown and Chuck McNicoll to take control mid way through the period Bill lidgetons goal late in the to tourney as champs 13 int til the second garlic iii going pretty well Lyni In licitlln think were oaskcm rizrolistycar chum It is says he decided lit 1xvzn 21w Iti than that knew champ it no if litstrong may no inulicd liastview Mantra for fiyc years now isi has been due Vt li unount of work liull put in reach golrito it l2 llii ticr tlaittiits almost Kelly iwiit warm when they tn its little lllL hard lathcson says wv you realize that in the li llhclp msoll expressed her drcp ttor Barnes and his abili tw liad thi tcam using his wvinl lltilclt1c and his tllt in Hi mint lillll 1llt11 the want it cxtclltrrit lyS lurlluht or he really knows ammo im all the rules and Im tallyg iiriulvi1ltiyi we in game the referee arm cull it Lilli 2in Mr Barnes to fill and pointh out The referee said Harriet1 was right Its lccdlirk like that acculrvitcc on close on oi lrc rllliV but such as lllé an 12 Zone in too ILc what to IlJlwUJit llllllgtllll bit of funny pliy about that be ex it someone is trying to for flti while youre dribbl you weak hand you to nip en trays switch to your era2 to hand to try and get no stress that whenever mmpaag not bothered the girls strorvtltt dribble with their weak $fi3kdnwifmfifirfijar xi ixl Jilili mt Ilt it lro 77s Ontario league game J1 Ruizl liarric flirting King fity Stingers ltk that league 1istory Minor viv ilitxtor and Zovtfit lI and Masonry flaw Fkctric Simcoe on itll ltlil nroru at the Aurora illlr ll flxl ll HI or on ltordcn vs mintm tonnty Mens ln coinlune Secondary it ir blur litle aint minrs llulonia Secondary nuttvflrilt tmm vs Seneca Hl if 5m Mstyiiititiris tOVAAt ris mug Wamm us hand This kind of diversity extends into Barnes strategies with the squads defensivc arrangement as changes often from manAto man to yoric They play both equally well he says and that puts the other teams offbalance Weve noticed that most of the teams we come up against stick with the one tvpc of dcfcncc Perhaps the best strategic move the team is making dc cmphasizri Holdens irri portancc on the attack This year the teams know me says Holden so they play two idcfctidcrl on me Most of our plays tirt built around inc since had the hall all the time anyway ltliough the most nimble player on the learn Holden is not reluctant to pass the ball around something which she hopes will help defuse the other teams The other teams try to plav me all the time but now theyll find we can go to the other kids too Matheson anxious to believe the confidence she has in her team says they have an ex ccllcnt chance think well win it depends With the hard work and cori centration shown by the Eastview girls already its hard to believe they wont be in the thick of it when the Ontario Fuleration of Schools Athletic Association starts the chain pionship tournament here in December Lougheed ups bet on Eskimos in CUp StltUtJllGltthli Alta tCll In an unashamcd bid for revcngr lrcmicr Peter Longhorxl of Alberta has raised his Grey Yup bet with Quebec lremicr ltcne Levesque ast year Loughced former player with Edmonton Eskimos lost lot of pride and $10 to Levesque after Montreal Alouettcs humiliated the Eskimos 416 in the annual foot ball classic in this community near Ed monton on cabinet tour liughecd said Tuesday he has illtlllSl his bet to $15 for Sun din EdmontonMontreal struggle in Toronto Lougheed said rhccrcd for the he even Aloucttos in their llastcm Football on ference final against Ottawa Rough Riders so the Eskimos can seek the revenge in the Grey Cup Ive never cheered harder for Montreal as did last weekend Loughccd said SISKINSMIN Stayner Siskins edged Brad ford Blues in MidOntario Junior hockey league game at Bradford Monday Siskins goals were provided by Tim Glencross Lany Stevcr Dave Warder and Mark Westbrooke Next game for the Stayner club is Friday in ollingwoixl Hunting iniurieup confident managed to regain possession of his stick and hold off Shorneys attem as his team pulled thro aminer Photo second period was offset by three more from Shorneys Paul Whalen Gord Stevenson and another Bobbettc Stevensons goal looked like it may have stood to be the win ner until Bob Lowe slapped one past Shomeys goaltender Dave Alcombrack with 437 remain ing in the game The Wellington clubs momentum carried it to another goal scored by Hastings and assisted by Lowe withitztl left to play pts at tying up the game ugh for 43 win Ex Hastings comes up with winner in Wellingtons 43 Victory Jim MacPherson came up with five goals to lead Allan dale to its win over Storey lim Burke supplied two more for the winners and singles were added by Dave Raycraft and Gary Hines Murray Lees and Jeff Walther were the Storey marksmen In Wellingtons Monday win Bill Edgerton came up with two goals while Brian Brown and Doug Thompson provided singles Brian outts scored the lone MDG goal Final preparations for Grey Cup game tough on coaches EDMONTON it So you think being coach with Canadian Football League team thats bound for the Grey Cup game is all peaches and cream Well the job certainly has its momean of extreme satisfac tion but it also involves long hours of work that can become downright tedious Take for instance the five coaches with Edmonton llsr kimas Theyll be ultrabusy for the next five days guiding 33 players through coldweather practices putting up with inter minablc questions from sports writers and watching game films late into the night Its all part of the effort to develop strategy that they hope will produce victory against archrival Montreal Alouet tcs in Toronto on Sunday It was tough enough getting through the regular season which as has been the case in the last half docn years was highly successful one The Eskimos wra ped up first place early and po ished off algary Stampeders 2643 in the sudden death final to capture their fifth Western onference champion ship in the last six years SEEK REVENGE That feat earned them the right to meet the Aloucttcs for the fourth time in five years and the opportunity to seek revenge for 4H whipping in last years Grey Cup clash Coops win 92 at home Barrie IOOP Major Midgets bombarded the Newmarkct net with 52 shots on route to their 92 YorkSimcoc league victory at Barrie Arena Tuesday COOPs goals were provided by Andy Ayerst and Card Mac Pherson with two each Glen Vollebrect Mike Walker Dave Duncan Hugh Beaton and Robb Thurott Mike Kcough received 11 shots in the Barrie net The win brought Toops season record to six wins one 1138 and two ties Next game for the club is set for Nov 26 in Orillia Two of the Eskimo coaches Joe Faragalli and al Murphy suffered heart attacks halfway through the campaign and the rest of the coaching crew had to carry an extra load while they recovered We managed to rally around that situation and maintain our winning pace said head coach Hugh ampbcll Campbell and assistants Dan Daniel and Don Matthews took up the slack by putting in extra hours while the players did their hit by taking over some coaching chores It was useful experience for the players said ampbcll It made lhcrn dig in little deeper into what we were doing strategywise Fortunately Faragalli and Murphy are back at work on Grey Yup preparations which ampbell said are much more dcmanding of coachs time than other games during the season Coaches Instead of being able to concentrate on the big game are caught up in the Grey Tit spectacle forced to attend timers and assorted other functions Colts 97 winners over Birds power Barrie Colts 11 win over Thornhill Thunderbirds in Thornhill Tuesday was gift and coach Howard Forbes couldnt think of better pre sent But Forbes had been hoping that by the time his birthday rolled around this year Colts would be sporting better than the 714 winloss record they now hold in the Central Ontario Junior league The win Colts third in the last four games didnt come easy Barrie was assessed 46 minutes in penalties to Thor nhills 29 and the Thunderbird power play came up with four goals in the last 25 minutes to threaten the visiting clubs comfortable fivegoal lead Dave Stephens gave Colts the upper hand with the games pening goal power play cf fort at2210 of the first period Thornhill came back with goal 34 seconds later and the score remained even until Colts Rick Bowman connected for one near the midway mark of the period Thunderbirds second goal at 1525 released Bowman from the penalty box where he was serving twominutc tripping infraction and gave the Tolts captain the opportunity to score his second marker of the period less than minute later Bowman then gave his club 42 lead with goal three minutes into the second period Bob Coulson who assisted Bowman on all three of his goals came up with one of his own on Shorthanded effort at 418 Ron Eyers and Dave Mayor made it 72 for Colts in thc Teams final successful scoring opportunities of the second period The home club wasnt quite through however particularly Bruce latworthy who scored on two power play drives in the last five minutes of the period Coulson temporarily quictul Thomhills comeback effort with goal at 523 of the final frame The veteran rightvingcr hit the mark after receiving pass from Bowman who had picked up the puck from Tolts goaltender Dave ampbcll Campbells assist was the first point fora olts nctmindcr this KZISOII Tlatworthy and the lhundcrr birds power play unit came up with the home sides fifth goal at the midway point of the period and Dan Kennedy scored his second of the game while his team was shorthanded at 13 2i Thunderbirds got no closer than two goals however as Kevin Guest slipped one into an empty net with 120 on the clock Thomhills Mike Egle rounded out the scoring with his second power play goal of thc gamcat 11 18 Forbes said he was pleased with the way the club perform ed especially goaltcndcr Dave ampbell but became little worried when Thundch birds began to capitalii on Colts frequent trips to the txnalty box in the late stages of the game tarnpbcll played an cxrcp tional game considering the shots and the chances they turd Forbes said The whole team played well through the first and part way through the Marlies goalies help beat Oshawa TORONTO itli Outstan ding goaltcnding helped Town to Marlboros defeat Oshawa Generals tr2 in the only Ontario Major lunior Hockey League game Tuesday night Gary Dillon and Glen Duncan led the Toronto scoring with two goals and two assists Single goals went to lim leplinski and Dave Aouin Jim Mellon and Dan Lane replied for Oshawa Toronto goaltender lton Chypyha played strong game helping Toronto stay in the game through scoreless first period Marlics scored four goals in the second period by Peplinski Aquin Dillon and Duncan Safety tips for outdoorsmen tASlllNGlON AP Sta tistics prepared by the US Na tional Safety Council show that hundreds of fishermen and hunters injure themselves and others every season says GP Dail national director of first aid for the Red Cross Many more die from gun shot wounds drowning and other causes Dail says Un safe conduct and unsafe habits are at the rent of those ac cidents Here are some safety rules to follow Ill NTING Know basic first aid and in clude first aid kit in your gear 31 ake along mmpass knife or hatchet and matches Leavc word with someone where you plan to hunt and ap poximatcly when you will return cher point at anything you dont intend to shoot Wear bright colors when hunting and know the terrain fall can cost you your life if you are carrying loaded gun Treat every gun as if it were loaded Be sure of the target Never shoot at noises Wait until the whole animal or bird is visible Know the correct way to carry gununder arm shouldered cradled or with both hands Make sure safety is on finger outside trigger guard muzzle in safe direction and under control Keep the safety on or the chamber unloaded until ready to fire and keep your finger out of the trigger guard Chcck the bore through the breech end before loading to be sure it is clear of foreign ob jects Re at this check fro quentlyw ilehunting When duck hunting from boat two hunters should sit back to back Never place dad gun on the bottom of the boat Unload gun before cross ing fence and pass the gun under first FISHING Know how to swim know basic first aid carry firstaid kit in your gear Listen to the weather forecast in order to dress com fortably and to take necessary recautions in event of dweather forecasts lake along needlenosc pliers wire cutters and pocket knife and stow these as well as all fishing tackle in covered container when not us ing Leave word with someone where you plan to fish and when you expect to return Avoid fishing in waters where there are swimmers skin or scuba divers nearby Do not go barefoot Fish fins broken glass nails or other debris can injure feet If fishing from boat do not wear fishing boots or waders lf wading move cautiously to avoid ste offs into deep water or slipping and falling on hidden rock in fastrunning water Extracting the book from ishs mouth can be dangerous since some species have teeth that can laceratc hand or fingers severely Should hook snag you cut it from the line put dressing around the injured area and get toa doctor promptly Duncan connected again car ly in the third but shorthand ed goal by Oshawas Mellon started what seemed to bc Generals comeback Lane comiected about eight minutes later on an Oshawa power play but Dillon scored with about four minutes left in the game Right in the br ltlK BOWMAN scorcs five points second but we had It big let down late in the second because ifstupid ncnaltics lVnhcr said thr havc to tf Ilrlt more con sistent if more layoutable winning wirirrutair is to be ilCllltti the last half of the schedule The win was only the second road victory for the lanie club in it tries Tolls rust two games are against Milton Flyers and Georgetown Gaminis the two clubs with fewer points than Tolls in the team will 12team league Harrie visits Milton Friday and plays Georgetown at Barrie Arena Nov1itl FROM THE HORSES MOtTll oach Forbes says his team will definitely make the playoffs in their new league Fight of lu 12 teams arc eligible for post LtllSlll ploy llivIw illfi fiiig tiipbcll Is ii iglit and Join Suv rcriiiircd hilt ches alter litmg opcncd up by high stick in Tuesdays twine lllt iii airlinesly acquired 13 mm fliticn were mwrvvs winners often Farm Equipment New market Lthl Iltcuterl sion ports shorts Borden Braves swat Hornets 70 tlaudt lriston and Vince Desrochic each notdiod two goals to lend Borden Braves to 70 thumping of Simcoc Hornets lluronia Broomball action at Dytc Hall arma tarvidinn Forms Base tordcn lucsday Other ltravcs goals came from Bay Lectaire Rock Pare and Tom arcw Gary llamblin recorded the shutout for the in the other scheduled league game Thornton lndians came up with 71 blasting of lauleyanna Sports Alan lCllIot scored two goals to lead his club to the win and singles were added by Randy Hiles lord Londry Dave Schandclcn and John Malasxczyk Gordtiow had the loncEaulcyanna goal Giffen bantams win 7th straight gt1tlllll YorkSinntx hockey league game in as many starts by hamnuring host New market 112 Monday lolm Sharpe and Bob Roy scored three goals each for the winners Spence ltcid provided two more and singles came tromJim Grccnsirlc Mike Lapradc and Tom Harris to other recent matches the Giffen squad blasted Rich mond Hill 73 at Barrie Arena stomped rillia HI in another lltllllt contest and edged Thornhill ti in Thornhill Next gami for the team is scheduled for Nov 26 in Everton moves up in diViSion race Everton 1olvcrhnmpton tandoims and Birmingham won for changc in English in ision soccer matches Tuesday llcrton Ht home win ocr Manchester united was its ninth ltlt11 in It lcaguc matches this season and carried it to within one point of Liverpool at the top of the first divi Pete Rose may sign with Phillies DAVE CAMPBELL goalic gets assist unable to make the game Miles was ill and Giffen is taking the week off in preparation for school exams Both are ex pected to be back in the lineup Friday SUMMARY FIRSI PERIOD Barrie Stephens mumr Garnert 210 PF Thornill Kennedy Pearson Heront 44 f1 Barrio Bowman Itioulsoni 1355 Thornhill Wiltshirc vDelFahro Pear sum 15 25F Barrie Bowman ttoulson Forbesr IG 15 PP SECOND PERIOD tiBarrie Bowman ttoulson Turner 11 Barrie oulson runnyman Guest 418 SH it Barrie Byers tGuest Campbell 59 Barrie Mayor Guest Campbell 1209 ltThomhilClatworthy1313II 11 Thornhill Clatworthy Buchani1952 PP THIRD PERIOD 12 Barrie CouLson tBowman Camp Illlt 23 13 Thomhill Eglc 4latworthy Buchani PF 14 Thornhill Kennedy lt Heron Dchabrot SH lfi ltarrie GuesttH WENSH it Thornhill Egle illuchan Dellabmi ll Illeron sllols LN SET BY Home 18 19 16 53 lhornhill 15 19 4t lint tampbcll Harri Stiil Morris lhor nhill Major Bantams won their won while again Free agent Pete Rose will sign threeyear contract with the Philadelphia Phillies worth nearly $2 million barring last minute better offer from the Cincinnatti Reds That was the gist of report by the Wilmington Del Evening Journal on Tuesday AP Photo eadbasket Caetan Hort Canadian lightweight champ gets left in the breadbasket from Al Franklin Monday night in Buckingham Que Hart won TKO in the eighth round CP Photo

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