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Barrie Examiner, 15 Oct 1976, p. 9

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sparrows nwi Kim Brown right of the Bradford team reaches for the spike that Velia wen ot the Barrie team has served up during action at the Sinicoe ounty Womens 15p tournament jane Volleyball League touriia ment and gettogether this week at FB Borden The league founded this sum mer has 12 teams Iar ticipating are approximately iv 121i Women from rillia Bradford oll ingwood ookstown Bond Head FB Borden lnnisfil and Midland IIIxamincr Ihotot Barrie Four arc unanimous choices for NFCs allstar team TORONTO iPI Line backer Derek tirr of the Sault Ste Marie Steelers has been named to the Northern Football Conference defensive allstar team for the sixth consecutive year rr who was on the original allstar team in 1971 was one of four players who were unanir mous choices for allstar berv ths Tackle arl ook of North Bay Tigerrlats was another unanimous choice on the defenr Sive club while end Rocky Di pietro ot Sault Ste Marie the leagues most valuable player got everyones vote on the of fensiveclnb Tod Allison ol rillia Silver Bombers kickoff return spo cialist was unanimous choice on the specialty team Allison also made the club as defensiVe back Sault Ste Marie and North Bay dominated the teams with 14 from Steelers and it from li cats on the clubs Others on the offensive team are centre Marty Dixon of Nor th Bay guards loe lurpin of Hawks Orr file suit IllltAtit tAl thicago Black Hawks and hockey star Bobby Orr filed suit lliursday in Tiiited States district court in Chicago seeking to prevent Boston Bruins Orrs previous owner from interfering with their contract The Black Hawks suit claimed that the Bruins manr agenient has rcneged on an agreement to waive an equal iIation payment toiDrr The suit claimed that the Bruins have threatened to in terfere with Oirs National Hockey League contract Earlier in the day the Bruins amended their suit against the Black Hawks in LS district court in Boston to include rr The Bruins claimed the Black Ilawks owe them compensation for Drr who signed with the Black Hawks as free agent af ter failing to come to terms with Boston where he had played for 10 years Paul Mooney president of the Bruins said in Boston the action was taken after the club failed to resolve the issue of compensation for UN through league officials MINSIIAIISULD IIIISBUIGH tAIi Pitts burgh Pirates said Thursday they have sold the contract of baseball pitcher Jim Miiishall to Seattle an expansion team in the American League Minshall was with the Iirates harles ton Va farm club in 1976 and had ti record and 538 ERA Sault Ste Marie and Dennis Schryer of Sudbury Steelers tackles Moe St Martin of Sud bury Peter hirico of North Bay and Dan Fata of Sault Ste Marie itietli end Al Voisin of North Bay backs Mario Spina and Leo Lavergne of North Bay and Debenedet and Peter Jokinen of Sudbury and quar terback Harrison of rillia Others on the defensive club are ends Mark lurbin of Sault Ste Marie Mark Haley of Nor th Bay and Don Mei of Sault Ste Marie ttiedi tackles arol Took of North Bay and Mac Ileadrick of Sault Ste Marie linebackers Ietcr Ennis of Sud bury and Mike Kelley and De rek irr of Sault Ste Marie cor ner backs Steve lunkiii of Sud bury and Steve Edwards of Sault Ste Marie defensive backs Barry Magill and Paul Linklater of Sault Ste Marie ale Parker of North Bay and Brent Snell of Sault Ste Marie tiedi Specialty team Iunter Mike lelepchuck and punt returner Mario Spiiio both of North Bay and placevkicker Dan astellaiii of Sault St Marie Len Monico of the Steelers was named coach FACTORY COST MULCASTER Ammantoot WNW mud ranm 00 Plus $599 fiilc° Invoices on PARKLAND TIRE 7262220 mwvwvv The Barrie Examiner Friday October IS 19769 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Martin We have five or six hitters who can rip the ball think our pitching is better Martin said he would name his first game pitcher today with Dock Ellis or Ken Holtzman the likely candidates The Yankees came close to blowing the pennant squandering threerun lead in the eighth inning of the fifth game when George Brett hit home run to tie the score Then controversial call at second base ended Kansas City rally in the ninth with Brett the American Leaguebatting champion waiting for one more swing He never got it because Chambliss ended the tension with one swish of his bat on the first pitch from reliever Mark Littell in the bottom of the ninth RIVERS STARS The Yankees had constructed 63 lead after seven innings mostly on the hitting of Mickey Rivers who collected four hits and scored three runs and Thurman Munson who had three singles and drove in two runs With the crowd of 56821 sensing pennant approaching Ed Figueroa went to work in the eighth But he idnt last long When Al Cowens opened with single Martin came out to get his starter Grant Jackson was the reliever and pinchhitter Jim Wohlford looped single to right bringing up Brett He hit Jacksons second pitch into the lower stands in right field and suddenly the score was tied An inning later the Royals tried to take the lead With two out Buck Martinez collected his third hit of the game and Cowens walked Wohlford hit bouncer and third baseman Graig Nettles charged the ball He threw to second and Cowens was called out by umpire Joe Brinkman although television replays seemed toshow the runner beating the ball But the Royals didnt argue few moments later Chambliss connected for his home run HIT LONG HOMER That was soaring drive that dropped just in front of the rightcentre field bleachers When it dropped out of sight bedlam broke loose Fans overran the field as Chambliss tried to run out his pennantwinning homer was roughed up pretty good going around and fell down think between first and second again at about shortstop and third time past third base think touched all the bases but there might have been somebody laying on them at the time When he got to the dressing room Chambliss had no time to celebrate Coach Ellie Howard came after him screaming at the hero to go back and touch home plate He did using two police officers to convoy him through the crowd that had enveloped the field by that time In the champagnesoaked dressing room Martin paid tribute to his team comparing it with the Casey Stengel dynasties of the 19503 that produced 10 pennants and seven world champion ships in 12 years Martin has worn black mourning band on his uniform in memory of the late Stengel all year and dedicated the season to his old manager 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Birmingham Bulls tied incinnati Stingers 77 and Phoenix Roadrunners shaded Minnesota Fighting Saints 43 Were not working we re not like unit said Bobby Clarke Flyers captain We havent played well yet In the four games weve been lousy CANT BEAT MONTREAL The Flyers have been out scored 154 this season and trail firstplace New York Islanders by six points The win was the seventh straight for the Cana diens over the Flycrs including No action taken on prOposal for international sports ban BARCELONA Spain AP How do you hide zwfoot ski jump amon the pine trees No pro lem said Vern Lamb environmental expert of the organizing committee of the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid NY Our ski jump will not in trude on the skyline but will stay in the trees We shall have few militants who object but we dont ex to run into any scrioustrou le delegation fron the little ski resort beside Whiteface Moon invite you to visit tain is here to report on prog ress to the executive board of the International Olympic Committee Meanwhile the General As sembly of International Feder ations took no action Thursday on plan to ban Canada from staging international sports events for 10 years This had been proposed for Canadas re fusal to admit Taiwan to the 01 mpics at Montreal The federations that control the 26 Olympic sports were due to confer with the IOC execu tive board today Political in terference in sport including Canadas action against Twaiwan and the walkout by the African countries at Mon treal were on the agenda PROPOSED BAN Charles Palmer president of the International Judo Feder ation proposed the 10year ban on Canada and fiveyear sus nsion of the Africans from all international events didnt expect it would be carried even if resolution had been moved Palmer said four in row in last years Stanley Cup final Jim Roberts Guy Lapointe and Yvan Cournoyer scored the other Montreal goals while Orest Kindrachuk replied for Philadelphia Roberts got his goal at 858 of the first period with teammate Larry Robin son in the penalty box giving the Canadiens 30 lead You can make comments on an individual game said Mon treal goalie Ken Dryden who stopped 33 shots Beyond that its hard to evaluate team at thistimc Im upset but not worried said goalie Bernie Parent of the Flyers Im just going to go back to practice tomorrow and go back to the fundamentals The toughest part is to get con sisteiit Coach Fred Shero who lifted Parent for Gary Inness after his star goaltender gave up six goals in the first two periods said he was not certain if Par ent would start in Toronto on Saturday The Canadiens took 30 lead after the first nine minutes on goals by Gainey LaFleur and Roberts LaFleur scored by picking up puck off Parents pads after the goalie ap parently had trapped Pete Mahovlich shot Before 5698 fans in Birming ham right winger Mark Napier got an unassisted goal at 1435 of the third period to give the Bulls their overtime tie with the Stingers It was Napiers third goal of the game and fifth of the sea son Paul Henderson scored twice for Birmingham with Tom Sim pson and Vaclav Nedomansky GUY LAFLEUR getting one each two goals Pierre Guite scored three goals for the Stingers giving him six this season Rich Leduc scored two goals for Cincinnati and Rick Dudley and Blaine Stoughton got one each Michel Cormiers goal with 15 seconds remaining in the third period led Phoenix past Min nesota Rob Ftorek Del Hall and Fin nish import Seppo Repo scored the other Phoenix goals while Ray Adduono Dave Keon and Johnny McKenzie replied for Minnesota The Saints outshot the Roa drunners 3528 before 6077 fans in Phoenix In the WHA tonight its San Diego at Minnesota Winnipeg at Edmonton and Cincinnati at Indianapolis In the NHL its Pittsburgh at Atlanta Chicago at Colorado and Toronto at Bos ton BOB GAINEY likewise new Jeep dealership I0 IIIId OIII what It takes I0 make man move I0 JEEP Archer lrcsidcnt Like me more and more people are discovering the fun and excitement of 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