BARRIE FLYERS IOOkiC Terry Agnew gets some hot pursuit from Orillia Terrier Dave Ictullagh during Sun days exhibition game at the Barrie Arena Agnew with linemates Bob Ieppler and Ken Knapton kept the Ter riers off balance throughout the game won by Barrie 75 The Flyers are in Whitby tonight for the final game on their preseason c1rcu1t iEx aminer Photo Flyers rally in third period to clip Orillia Terriers 75 By IAll DELEAN Eaiiiiiier Sports Writer The Barrie Elyer line of Paul Regan Phil Branston and Bob Baird is dangerous enough on equal terms To give it two man advantage to work with like the Orillia lerriers did in Sundays exhibition game at the Barrie Arena is equivalent toselfdestruction The Flyers beat the Terriers 73 in the Ontario Hockey ssociation Senior league ex hibition game to earn pre season split with Orillia which had diubbed them 01 at the iiiillia Community entcr Friday Branston scored the goal that broke the game open at 10 or of the third period on passes from KEVIN LA ILANTE of St Joesphs Iliin School looks with concern at return hes just made during the midget final of the annual Central Redskin Volleyball Tourria ment held at Central ol Baird and Regan The line was sent on after rillia forward Tim Snyder took high sticking minor and defenceiiian Johii Winder an interfeiauce penalty just seven seconds apart The rlytiis flyiiigest trio had Terrier goalie Scott tsumrik in tiny before Braristori found the corner At one point Regans stick and the puck were both in the crease behind suiiirik but couldnt get together and then Baird banked shot off the post Branstons goal gave Barrie 03 lead which newcomer Dan Haulage added to less than two minutes later The tirillia defence was simply nowhere to be found on llaulages tally as legiate Saturday La llante had no reason to be con cerned St Josephs went on to win the midget title with comefroiiibehirid Victory over team from Central tExairiiner Ilioto Minesing represented in two OASA finals Two Mintsing teams have ad vanced to the iiial round lllfl1 tario Amateur Softball Associa tion category coiripctitioii The defending OASA chairi pion Mincsiiig Ietwees belted the Jordan Iecwees 80 at Grenfcl Sunday to win the best loreesrries 271 Also Sunday at Orentel the Miiiesing baritams drubbcd the Ebert bantams from the hat ham area 103 to win their best ofthree semifinal 21 Jordan forced third game with an 82 victory in Minesing Saturday after 70 loss at home Friday Eberts recovered from 121 shellacking at home week before to win 109 in 12 innings Civitan loses in Bramalea Barrie ivitan Minor Ban tams bowed 53 to Bramalca in an exhibition hockey game in Bramalca Saturday It was ivitans first start of the 501150 David Cyr Steve Neal and Gary White scored for CiVitan Bramalea returns the favor Sunday at 245 pm in the Dunlop Street Arena at Minesing Saturday before bowing in the final The Mintsing Pcewees wiri ners of the OASA title in 1974 and 1975 will meet Clareniont in the Ontario final while the bantaiiis will face team from Napanre third Minesirig sqtiad the squirts was beaten 83 by Napanee Saturday iii Minesing to drop their besLofthrec OASA semifinal in two straight SPORTS CALENDAR IINIOH HUIKEY Colts at Thornhill in season opener SENIOR HOCKEY Iilyers at Whitby it 30 tEinibitioni SUITE Eastvtew Swondary at Banting in WINS ILYWEIGIII TITLE LOS ANGEIIES iAI Mex icos Iuty Espadas 20 ab sorbed the best shots from World Boxing Association fly weight charripioii Alfonso Lopez of Panama and then took his title with knockout in the 13th round on Saturday Espadas weighed 10912 to 109 for Lopez the Barrie forward circled the net uniiiolested before back handing one by sunirik It had been seesaw battle tiiitil Orillia ran into penalty trouble midway through the third period The visitors led 32 after the tirst fell behind 43 tied it to end the second and took 34 lead early III the third before falteringdefensiver Branstoii led the locals at tack with two goals and an assist Regan had goal and an assist Baird aiiassist In an exhibition game In lreston Saturday the line ac counted tor all seven goals in 772 ltIriI over thetoritiiicrital Hockey League Irestori les teis Baird had four goals Branstoii two and Regan one lso scoring against Orillia Sunday were Keri Kiiaptori 31 and Bob Iepplci Danny Lutcs arid tolin Wood each scored twice for the ler rieis Rick lrieii had theothei Orillia played without exr Ilyers torby Adams and Jim Ihoiiisoii goaltender raig Hillick or captain Dale IicIrish who starred lot them at home lrirlay Nor did coachlaiRotteskateashift Doug Ferguson and Bob Monteith didnt dress for the Ilyers Each was serving part of twogaiiie suspension lIl curred in lrcstoii Saturday Theyll also be required to iiiiss the first game ot the regular schedule its will deteiiceiiiaii StevrSlj Sly was ejected from the game lll Hrillia Friday after third period altercation Sundays game like all Flyer exhibitions to date was hard hitting contest though the penalty total didnt reflect it Barrie served 13 minutes Orillia 13 Only fight of the game was thirdsperirxl wrestling match between Terry Agnew of the Flyers and Scott Mabley of Orillia both of whom had been throwing their weight around with reckless abondoii throughout thecontest Flyers started and stayed with Ron latterson in goal rillia replaced starter lohri Brown with suinrik midway through the second period The Regan line is the one that gives goalies and dcfcncemeii nightmares but the one rillia forwards dreaded was the new coriibination of Knapton Agnew and Ieppler All three like to play the body as the op posmg line learned quickly They sustained their hitting throughout the contest Knapton in particular played an effective game getting two goals between checks the flISI he stole the puck from Mabley at the blueliiie and broke in alone on Brown slapshot from just inside the bluelirie beat suiiirik for the second goal It tied the game at Ilycis oiitsliot the Terriers ill Bil The locals play their final ex hibition game tonight iii Whit by lheii preseason record stands at fotirwiiis two losses Ilyers open the season at home against Lindsay Friday night Local teams top Redskin tourney eiitral ollegmtes junior volleyball team upset highly regarded Blakelock of loronto in semi final round and went on to capture top honors in the third annual entral Redskin Volleyball loiiriiaiiient Satur day The tournament drew eight midget and eight junior teams most frorii the Georgian Bay area Thr Central juniors had finished second in round robin preliminaries behind Blake lock in Pool and as result were required to play an extra quarter final game in the championship knockout series Stouffville was third in Pool Elinvale was eliminated In Pool Midland was first defending champion Banting Memorial High School of Alliston second Stayiier third and Orillia fourth and eli minated Stayiier aiirl eiitral met in one quarterfinal Stouffvillc and BantingI in the other teii tral won but Banting was upset After Stayner cariit Blach lock and eiitrals big win Meanwhile Midlaan stopped the Slouffville juniors in the othersemi final The firedup entral squad then defeated Midland in the final to captitre the title the Fuller rolls to singles win Sid liuller of Barrie took top honors in the Sunday Night Singles competition at Slieas Barrie Bowl which was coil tested by 15 bowlers Eight advanced to the scan final and four to the final round Lorraine Milburii was se coiid Ron Lee third and Dave Mctiilligh of Angus lourlli Iheres special lliaiiksgiv iug tournament at Slieas Sun day at 130 pm luiitiy lee will be $10 and first III0 worth $40 The regular singles totiriiaiiicnt will commence at 730 iii first time the home juniors have won the Redskin tournar IIHIII In the midget coriipetition St Josephs High School of Barrie stopped Central ollegiatc team in the final for first Redskin tournament title Central and Banting had taken the midget division the previous two years St Josephs aan Central Were prtxlictable finalists each having topped pool in the roundrrobin preliminary entral led Pool with Banting second Orillia third and Elinvalc fourth Behind St Josephs in Pool came Base Borden Central team and Midland In quarterfinals Central eliminated Midland Banting dispatched Central St Josephs defeated Elmvale and Base Borden sank Orillia Central knocked off defetr ding champion Banting in one semifinal St Josephs eli minated Borden in the other SMULCASIER tosoccer title Robertas has won the Barrie and District Recreational Soc cer League championship for second consecutive year The team dropped Not tawasaga 41 at Radio Shack field Sunday in the sudden dcath playoff final Ron Bobbette opened the scoring for Robertos on penalty shot midway through the first half The oal that sank Nottawasaga owever was soft Roy Carter header that boucned off the hands of goaltender Helmut Eckert Only minutes before the half The goal came seconds after Bobbette had scored on another penalty shot awarded by the referee who subsequently changed his mind about the shot being called for and an nulled the goal In the second half Boboette did score second goal Not tawasaga defender mistakenly warded the defence off shot heading toward Eckert who suddenly found himself con fronted two Robertos rush ers Bob ette found the net from close range Wayne Dusome added fourth goal for Robertos later in the half Kevin McCan averted the shutout for Nott wasaga by slamming one goaltender Glen Krelove wit approximately five minutes re maining New season for Colts begins in Thornhill Barrie Colts open new season of MidOntario Junior Hockey League competition with game in Thornhill tonight The 197677 edition of the Colts Junior Hockey Club is perhaps the strongest Barrie has entered in the Mid0ntario loop Colts took one of three proseason games against stiff competition split with the Toronto Red Wings of the Metro Junior league and close 66 loss to the Collingwood Blues of the Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League Colts have built three for ward lines around secondyear players John Garner and Bob Coul son two of last years better scoring Colts team with Brad McDonald former Barrie C0 midget Mark Gillanders has stepped into the left wing position beside ccntreman Jim Angus and Eric Cummings Both Cummings and Angus played with the olts last season while Gillanders toiled With the Allan ti Cook Juveniles Another line has rookie Leo McKeown of Alliston between wingers Jamie Laws and Don Martin Wayne hurch is the only returning Colt on defence with Rick Jermey back after leaving the Colts for Orillia last season Don Crowe in his second season as coach of the Colts says everything looks pretty good heading into the season opener Crowe says the Colts have lost the services of Doug Ray mond one of the seven return ing Colts for at least month possibly longer Raymond has cast on his left knee after injuring it in Col lingwood Crowe said Raymond had been nursing the knee before the exhibition tilt He apparent ly was hurt after setting up goal Colts will be competing in 40game schedule against the Orillia Travelways Richmond Hill Dynes Jewellers That nhill Midland Elyers and the Owen Sound Grey Bruce Salvagemen Iiirst home game for the Colts is Thursday against Midland at the Barrie Arena Gametimeistt15pm Other games this month have the Colts in Owen Sourirl Oct 12 home to Orillia Oct 14 and in Oak Ridges Oct 17 iii Oak Ridges Oct 18 home to Orillia ct 23andinIliorrihilltict 29 Hustlers successful in league qualifier The Peter Reino Hustlers volleyball team qualified in Toronto Sunday for the Ontario Senior AA Womens Volleyball League The Hustlers swept five games to finish on top in their sixteaiii division The top two teams from each of two division qualified automatically The wins were 158 over the Scarborough Saints 157 over the Iniversity of Toronto 150 over Oshawa over the Lon don Itiiios and 150 over Oak Ville The Saints Hustlers and qualified from Division Metros aiiil Cosmos from Divi sioii League play for the Hustlers starts in two weeks with games to be played in Barrie this year Starting for the Hustlers Sim day were Nicky Fusedale and Ellan McKendrie of Barrie May and Kay Koot of Wood bridge Debbie Emins of In nisfil arid Marg Niesbroski of Boiidliead Also on the team are Brenda asey of Barrie Julie Stotesbury of Stayiiei hris Venstra of Woodbridge and Terri Brown of Alliston Browns protect lead in bowling at Shea The battle for first place in the Monday Night Mixed Bowl ing League at Slieas Barrie Bowl remains fierce one with only nine points separating the top five teams Browns lead with 81 followed by Yellows at 77 Scarlets at 76 Reds at 73 and Golds at 72 little ftirtlicr behind are Tans at 66 Greens and Whites at 65 Blues and Oranges at 62 Silvers at 00 and Iurples at 37 Another interesting battle is the Mens Major League where Peter Reino Sports has 120 points to Ilolt Auto Iarts 118 Bayfield Mall has 109 Barrie Second Hand 106 Snow Bros 97 Crawford Construction 95 Sears 92 Dispenser Service 89 Painting Unlimited 75 Sandy Tove Marine 08 The Toy Shop 07 and Woodcrests 49 The lead atop the IiiveIin lassic standings remains the property of The Family It has 19 points to Eager Beavers 17 Pin Blasters 16and Iilukes 15 Then come the Stinkers and Ilappy Gang at 11 Scorpion Stingers at nine Three Plus Three antl Jolly Jumpers at eight Undecided at seven Hand Sales at five and Block Heads at zero Blue Jays are out in front in the Bantam IiveIin League although whether theyll be FACTORY COST Invoke on dkpluy In our showroom PARKLAND TIRE 7262220 there next week is anybodys guess nly five points separate the six teams Blue Jays have eight Robins seven Flamingos five Kingfishers four and Humm ingbirds and Sparrows three Apple Jcks and Shreddies re deadlocked for first with points each in the Junior ltHin League Stars are just two back at 23 followed by Cheerios at 22 Alpliabits at 19 and Jets at 12 The Rollers have nice lead in the Late Nighters League an eight point bulge on Number Ones The leaders have 124 Third are the Crispy Critters at 106 followed by Travellers at 104 Four Aces at 88 High Ilyers at 80 Happy Gang at 85 Pinheads at 84 Jeepers at 82 Strikers at 81 Team Spriit at 73 and Lucky Four at 67 Goldens have the edge so far in Molson Mixed League play with 50 points to the Ok toberfests 47 86ers 46 Cana dians 45 and Iorters 42 Next are the Exports at 37 Clubs at 36 Stocks at 35 Kegs at 30 and Diamonds at 23 In the Tuesday Twilight Mix ed League standings Siineoe Flaw Cleaners are setting the pace with 109 PETER WORLEY of Not tawasaga left and John Bobbctte of Robertos strain for the ball during the Barrie and District Recreational Soccer League final at Radio Shack field Sunday The ball was in Robertas possession most of the game and the defending champions cap tured the title for second consecutive year with 41 decision Examiner Photo Beatrice beaten 50 OASA hopes quashed Norwich was the end of the line for Beatrice Foods of the Barrie and District Senior Soft ball League in this years quest for the Ontario Amateur Soft ball Association Intermediate title Beatrice Ontario champions last year as Lakeview Dairy dro ped 50 decision to Nor wic Sunday in the third and deciding game of the southern Ontario final The locals had forced third game with 30 victory Saturday in Norwich Ace pitcher Bill Fidlin was the man mainly responsible for Beatriees elimination Fidlin silenced the Barrie bats with onehitter Sunday and adds insult to injury by driving in two of the Norwich runs He clubbed home run in the third innings scored after double in the sixth inning and drove in one of three runs that crossed the plate in the seventh inning with single Mark Vincer was the only Beatrice batter to hit against Fidlin single in the second in run Norwich hurler had seven stirkeouts He was assisted by strong fielding and an effective changeup that kept us off balance said Beatrice manager Tom Thom son Butch Boyd started for Beatrice and struck out six before giving way to Leo Four records tumble at Raceway Saturday An indication of the type of racing to be expected came ear ly in the evening at Barrie Raceway Saturday three year old filly food Time Rose owned and drived by Bruce iiniinings of Port Perry fol lowed field of aged pacers to the half 111 1033 went three wide at the half to grab the top arirl lead the pack home for twolength victory and new life record of 0M Mike Harris followed iii the fifth and guided Ed Screens Peter by Alice to new mark of 2063 Not to be outdone by the boys Mary Hcslip brought her Rocky Laird home on top in the sixth with new season mark of 23073 The eighth and feature went to George Moirs Revonah The fiveyearold gelding made his new mark the hard way going wiretowirein203l He held off strong bid by Russ Irwins Danny Hartack in the final furlong to take the vic tory by half length Barrie Raceway Results 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