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Barrie Examiner, 12 Oct 1976, p. 12

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l2The Barrie Examiner Tuesday October 12 I976 Tough challenge for Sires Stake Twentyone of Ontarios finest threeyearold pacing fillies went to the post Saturday night at Barrie Raceway in three divisions of the Ontario Sires Stake Each division car ried purse of $507924 After an all day rain and two degree temperature the fillies faced tough challenge on track listed as muddy In the first division Dave Wall moved the favorite Lisa Day out of the three hole after he passed the half mile marker moved to the top at the and was followed home by Debora Herbert second and Seven Fif teen came in third Lisa Day owned by Alfred Smith and Melvin Cuthbert of lngersoll paced her mile in2 11 15 Nancy Rocket was wire to wire victor in the second divi sion of the filly stake and Barrie Raceway SATlRDA FIRST pace mile $400 JOHN ADt DANNY SPENCER KEN PURDLE Time 1845 EXACIOR and ti 524 so 50 50 30 ll 90 390 tin SECOND pace mile on CAPTAIN BYRD LEES MARIE DORYA Time 153 EXACTth and $11 20 THIRD pace mile 3350 RENE RICK SANTIE WATER JIMMY ESTIRE Time +5 EXACTIHK and $103 70 90 10 oil Ill 9t 20 13 Ill ti till 20 II Hit 7t 70 FOlRTH pace mile 3100 IIARDROCK llLMES 10 ll 40 ll 00 MISS TUNEY ll 00 To BUTTER lT RIM on Time 21325 EXACTOR and 529 vii FIFTH trot mile Slim GLEN COVE ROONEY GOLD SPEEDY DAVE Time 16 4A3 EXAII and Il Sill ti Ill Ni TD 80 till ll It finished 15 of second off the first division time with mile in 211 26 Ron Waples uided Nancy Rocket to one en tli victory for owuer Gla ys Dorion of Colliiigwood Melo Knight Brent Davies up and Lost Slee driven by Dr John Findley inished second in deadheat Willa Marnie was tight fourth The third and final division of the threeyearold fillies stake went to local favorite John Lesters Margics Girl The fil Iy not only burst to the top but came home the last quarter for an easy three length win in 209 15 This time exceptional over the heavy track made Mar gies Girl the race and trophy wmiier crowd of 1618 wagered $86740 Results SIXTH mile pace $507921 LISA DAY 360 50 50 DENORAHERBERT It 10 600 SEVEN FIFTEEN 70 Time 211 15 EXACTth and soil to SEVENTH pace ilk1150 MOORELANDS LETA ROISOYER BILL ilIlTRRYS DELIGHT Time +3 AtTOR and $62 40 TH pace mile 8707132 lryrsold Fillies NANCY ROCKET IELOKNIGHT LUST SLEEP Time 1125 EXAtTORS and 2513 no ilntltiSGJO MVTH pace mile Sim WEEL HELLE PATRICK BEAU SANDY RIVALTIME Time 211 EXACTOR and $3100 TENTH pare mile $307924 Tlvr Void Fillies lARtll SGIRI NIP NIEF WINNING IASS Timc til EXAVTt lR ll and $3371 it an Oil 60 am 1t 00 2o ll 60 30 210 60 Ht 1210370 70 90 l0 II I0 50 210 740 60 Zilti Barrie Raceway Entries WEDNESDAY Post Time 713p in IRST pace mile Moo 3HARDRIHK RIMES Clillllhllit 2IilTIIIRII IilM lifris LBLTDDY FERNDAIIE Hmwii 4JUSZIH Enuff Nicholls FrLettas Roy Show Mireentreclcnn Royce 15 Susan Iiorih SEOD paic IIIIII Silt IIADIOS RIPIIE TEDENATOM SAR llTliiilllli lt Attorney Iiainp Valle Hell lT lorgensn Daniboise Hopkins Siraniiiigi ¥Fiona Frost Moo inlark Sprat You tilRitz tistdl iiliar THIRD trol mil Slit irlllRNTSlGAR Till trVELYEIIIORN Honor erITARTIIR IUN sii llillltllli tisMII Annirod Iaiusoii Iorrow lFuII Speed 2Rldeaii Song 3Wee Ben SLembo Debbie 7Lady Remlup FOLRTH pace mile Slm ilIll ALIVE 6TIMMY EDEN LJOEL IINBAR 2Robra Icon et frTar Battles 7Red Rum liliobbic hiif FIFTH trot mile 50 Runs It ougheer Lincss Field fl Nicholls Brooker itinlitlt Dew TLEVER LORD Wain 2PRINCEHEXRY Dixon 4ARDEN VAN Toss 1latch Play St John Sshlontferrand Mahon rRopers Rcbcl Bruckrrt frTitanBow Hutton 8GangWar Jeffries SIXTH pace llllll $130 1RiIIY ll TIE StilIIJi RRET IIutIon ililllill zul AKIZ Al llath llrllliiiSlXnttl is isucll Song lillili Moore irIiiislwooil lliiiic Liniss Am hat Battle Hopkins iivJaiiiNLicor ti iloir IA ETH pace mile 3010 VALLEY ItctI IiltwlN GALE lltlllmllli ivSIR IARl IN less lTriggerJohnston Scrannagi lRcyliiurticni Krow liniicssiv Skipper Jonis illll Riitl ti lci lioiiliiioi lTltlIITII pace lnlll $1 loo ll IJJEN SH Itil ltlIlCNlRIClI Trlyli Ti iltlllilhIIZ IrobliniDrinktr Jliluelroof Rusty liKlyo rrlhitii Ilaitaik ti Ir gt llllltsiixi II pace mile Stm ROYALISI It oh Forty Fiw FRANKIE TAR Wyn Tar rmbrolaris +ignt tastier 3l£ltiik Duchess TEII pace mile 5100 lItKISTIt MINOR BILL TSIGFRIDS GINGER IlSonn dale Rrx ShiawayBlackii SIIowdy Do irc filliilooker ttJerryG Spencer II Keiiiiwl Itognu rom Nltliliils Rose Lockhiirl Lalrani lost Kennedy ll l4lllts Scrannagr Bodkin ll Nelson Iniphrly Brown siianntigi Brooker Jones lireadnir Scraniixigi Breadiicr It Rainagi Byron Jones Loiigliiid Not even snow will stop rugby game John Parry at left displays the rewards of playing in cold Wet and RUGBY PLAYERS ARE HARDY LOT muddy game for the Barrie Rugby Club Barric met Lon don Saturday at Barrie North Minesing loses OASA title bid Backtoback losses by both the Minesing pcewec and ban tani teams over the holiday weekend dashed any hopes of an Ontario Amateur Softball Association tOASAi category championship Napancc bantanis took the tir tlc from Mincsing with wins of 75 and 71 while the flareiiiont pecwccs took Mincsing 21 and it to sweep the beslofvthrcc final The opening games of the final were scheduch to start Saturday but mixture of rain and snow forcid the series to open Sunday The Minesing hantams lost their home opener with the pecwees on the road to Claremont In the bantain opener Napanee jumped into 44 lead before rally thrust Minesing into the lead Napanec finally found the key to pitcher Brent McLean in the late innings to score three runs led by the tworun round ripper of Greg Mills Napanee appeared to have the game well in hand with another run in the eighth Bantams came to life in the eighth with five runs including tworun homer by Jeff Bezzo which put Minesing into the lead for the first time in the game Napanee plated three runs in the ninth inning for the win Leading the charge was short stop Ben Kelly who pushed all three runs across the plate with his honicr Kelly had been cut down earlier in the game when he tried to stretch triple into homer CALENDAR llNlOR IIOtKEY Barrie at Owen Sound SENIOR HOCKEY Thunder Bay riIIia Rrantford 121 Lindsay Mississauga Tambridge ll Thunder Bay Whitby ti Illtill SCHOOL SPORTS GIRLS BASKEIBALL North junior and seniors at Eastview VOLLE YBALLStayncr midget junior and senior volleyball teams at CliB Borden Banting at Coll ingwriod Central at Eastview SOHER Eastview seniors at Eastvicw Juniors pm IN THE WINNERS circle to congratulate winning driver John Lester is Hon Earl Rowe and Earl Rowe Jr of Barrie Raceway Margies Girl owned by John Lester and Kenneth Parke of Forest and Zurich Ontario won the fastest of three divisions of the Ontario Sires Stakes for threeycarold pacing fillies Saturday night at the Barrie oval Time of the mile 209 and onefifth Raceway Photo 76 DATSUN 8210 4DOOR SEDAN Collegiate in Ontario Senior Rugby League competition righti and lost 159 com bination of raiiisnow storm coupled by brisk wind turned the field of Nortn into slippery mud bath as well as keeping fingers mile numb Examiner Ihotosi Two breakaway goals work against CoOps Peterborough capitalized on Barrie Coops defensive laxity Sunday to sting the locals 42 in midget hocLey exhibition game at the Barrie Arena Barrie had fought back from 21 deficit to tie the score mid way through the third period But then in their anxiousness to get the winning tally the ops let up defensively and allowed Ieterborough two breakaways both of which resulted in goals ircg Ialinnicr and Stew Lornier got the Iriakivi goals for Ictcrborougli at 1351 and 1608 of the third period respect thl Second period goals by Dave Kayscr and Lormcr had given Icterlxnough 21 lead after llarries Doug Shedden opened the scoring in thr first period An unassisted goal by Jim Miles of the Coops had tied the game it 11 of III third frame larric scricd to minutes in penalties in the contest Peter Ixiioiigh 18 Iloth teams had 20 shots on goal Sundays loss for thc oops was the first of their exhibition schedule They beat Peter borough ii their own rink 13 last weekend The locals coin mencc league play this Week end Two exhibition wins kick off hockey season for Sarjeont Sargeants Iecwees Opened their 1976 hockey season this weekend with backtoback exhibition victories against Stayner and Georgetown ReadyMix The score was against imrgctown in gainc ployd Monday at the Barrie Arena Johnny tiray and lom Harris scored twice for the locals Alan Sinclair and Hilly Iloorc Civitan minor bantams lose 42 to Bramalea Barrie Civitan Minor Ban tams dropped 42 decision to Game tonight forJuveniles The game Saturday between Allan Cook Juveniles and Richmond Hill was never played The exhibition game was scheduled for the Barrie Arena but Richmond Hill never showed Juveniles meet Penctang in exhibition play at Eastview Arena tonight in 745 in en counter The Barrie club is on the road to Richmond Hill Wednesday duntriol Pork 3254424 IJII pan McCauIey Tractor Eqmpment Sales Farm lndustriol Sales Parts and Set vice Proprietor Ron MrCouIey Hwy No II South of OriIlia the In Opon cam530 pan Mon to Fr Sat Bramalca Sunday in Barrie for their second loss in three hibition starts this l1tl Thi thirdgamcwasticd iVilan look Icml on goal by Ncal lillt III the first period and lifltl it lllllll Illlflil through the second lltll Mulligan got it back for Ilramalca The Visitors added second goal in the second period and two more early in the third before yr closed out the scoi ing for Barrie Ilraiiialca llHtl llllli Illlliil penalties in the game to Bar ries six Everything you want in new car except new price Ii Elmer3E 549 Bayfiold si Barrio Ph 7370254 ac tlir Yellow largos tor tIii Datuiin Dealer nearest you Manufacturers suggested iotail price local freight piedelivery inspection and Provincial taxes extra dealer may sell for less Rallyproven 14 litre engine Outstanding gas mileage 40 CityHighway EP your mileage Will vary Full carpeting contoured cloth seats package tray Reclining front bucket seats Rear window detogger and tinted glass allround Heavy duty electrical system DAlSU SAVES tiriiigsinglis Ioiiiiiiy Jack and iéiinl liliil tysliarcdgoaltciivlingiutic ioi finrgcaiits against iiioiin town Against Slayiici Saturday Sargczints llTOVillltJ while outshooiing EIic Iioinc tram ski23 Stcyc Knoiilis tallied llt to lead argiiints scorini ttyc iiayrs Stan Stone liar ris and Sinclai chipped It ith goal apiece lltiill and Ixiyin ouchc3 iniiidcd lilt llarric net lie ncxt gaiio or Sirgctiiits lt Saturday at ti 11 in Stioiid against tiiitiilltiii Forces iuiso toritin Sunday the Ittltlll is ill ollingwood for pin tXillliv lion and Jitneys 7284802 ENIOR LEAGUE Twins lose two in weekend play By THE ANADIAN PRESS llraiitford Alexanders scored four goals in the first period and went on to defeat Lindsay Lancers 122 in the only Ontario Hockey Association Senior game Monday In other weekend action Ori Ilia Icrricrs drlraled Thunder lay lwins till Sunday and on Saturday Whitby Warriors had It victory ovor Thunder Bay and Cambridge downed Mis sissauga ll lob ItosiIlc ch lrantford with three goals Mark Dumcs fill and Jim Itrid each added two Al Osborn Frid Speck SIW llliflllrse John McMillan and Jack Eyers shared the rest Lindsay goals were scored by Don Nicholson and John Grant Steve Rexe made 33 saves in the Lindsay goal and Garry Gray stopped 31 for Brantford Orillia scored six goals in the third period Sunday to down Thunder Bay John Wood scored twice for Orillia and Bob Kane Dale Maclxiish Danny Lutes John Winder Rick Prien and Ron Bobbcttc each added one Bill McDonald Jack Owchar Russ Elliott and Brian Vescio ourh had one goal for the lwms CLEARANCE SALE 00 TO orr lK STATIONERY GIFTS Dunlop St Drop in and see us today I30 Innisfil St MICM Strainer CIITW mans Lmizgi 93K Theres still time to ioin the curling section of the Barrie Country Club but hurry SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES OF JOINING REASONABLE RATES Men $l5 ladies $75 No Initiation Fee No Share to buy ACTIVE CURLING SCHEDULE Mens ladies Business ladies Mixed MOST MODERN FACILITIES lockers Showers Sauna Games Room licensed lounge Snack Bar For full details contact the club office without delay THE BARRIE COUNTRY CLUB P0 BOX 623 BARRIE ONT THE OUTSIDERS Add the look otbeauty andperformance to your car looks gieat on any type of car or van installation extra 7262282

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