12 the examiner Thursday0ct351m sp Blues lose to Peter Reino Barrie Blues did turnaround After coming off an ex cellent game against Midland Friars Table which Barrie won 7269 Barrie lost their win ning form Wednesday night against Petrr Mono and found themselves on the losing end of the final ttHis score Barrie played strong game in the first half and spotted Peter lteino only one point lead at the half 3837 But in the second half Blues fell apartthe stopped running and their shooting percentage dropped Peter Reino hit on their first seven shots on and ran away wit the half and the game Stu Reynolds and Fred Sisulak provided most of Peter Heinos scoringvpunch with 26 points each Mike ltudkins was high scorer tor Blues hitting for 18 Bob Scrutin added Hand ltave Kingston added 13 We played shoddy second hall said Kingston We just let down altogether When seven shots in the second half they made their first six or we just went stone cold and didnt play with them for the rest of the game The loss gives Blues record if one win and four losses Oro back on winning trail The in 77s got back on the ping Midland 1245 in Junior inning trail in big way thum play at home last night The 74s were coming off their first loss of the season Rusty Hastings Murray Had big guns for ro Meyer had ley and Dave Meyer were the three goals and an aSSISt Hadley also hart the hat trick and also picked up an assist Hast ings had two goals and three assists Single marker in the game for tro went to Peter Cole Er nie Cummings Doug Shelswcll The 77s scored four goals in and Dave Forbes the first period to pull away Midland got three goals in each of the second and third periods ro pumped otne six third tro has record of four wins tomorrow night in Hraccbritlge MttNlREAl iCPl The fatherandson act for Bernie and Danny leoffrion of Montreal Canadiens has finally become reality Tuesday night for the first time in five National Hockey League games Danny got the nod from his father who doubles as coach of the Canadicns to jump over the boards in the second period of the game against Atlanta Flames Merely watching him on the ice brought me great sensation said the elder Geoffrion He made me think of myself when was wearing anadiens uniform Before the period was over Geoffrion had his first NHl point when he assisted on goal by Larry Robinson was lucky he said made blind pass and Robin son scored consider that Walton out for SAN DIEGO tAPi San in the second and two in the one loss and tie Theyle PJWMW BERNIE thIttHRIUN son with llahs first point like an award The mere fact of being asked to play gave me great pleasure Already feel more member of the team month iego centre Bill Walton who has yet to play his first regularseason game for the Clippers had his left foot placed in cast Wednesday and is expected to be sidelined for three or four more weeks club owner lrv Levin announced Walton who signed scveny ear contract orth $7 million with the Clippers reinjured the foot during practice last Sunday He hurt it initially in Sept 28 exhibition game and has not played in any of San Diegos seven regularseason contests ltthlNlt iCPi titly fill CFL allstar game in Japan at details need to be worked out before the Canadian Football Leagues allstar game is rcsurrcctcd in Japan George Reed president of thc CFL Players Association said Tuesday will be in Japan from Nov to Nov 11 and Im con fidcnt everything will be finalized during that time said ltccd former allstar fullback with Saskatchewan Roughridcrs who was inducted into the CFL Hall of Fame last Sunday Rccd said the game was originally scheduled for December but because certain matters could not be ironed out in time was pushed back to late February or early March lt will be regularforma Western Conference and the said adding that committee allstar game between the Eastern Conference Reed will be appointed to select 34 players from teams representing both C011ftlttlttsTl10 importnonimport distribution will be exactly the way it is in thc CFL 15 imports 18 nonimports There also will be an additional player for each team Hot Hitter the favorite WESlBtRY iAPi early 31 favorite in Wednch Saturday 3185223 lcssenge ot Hitler was installed as the ays post position draw for Stakes the third leg of pacings lriplc Crow at Roosevelt Raceway Twelve tlirccycarold colts scngcr Hot Hitter drcw post No ere entered for the 241h Mes but there was some doubt l1tll1tl Herve Filion native of Angers Que will be in the sulky because be injured hand this week Hot Hitter won the first leg of the tnitcd States Triple Crown the Little Brown Jug and Happy Motoring took the Cane Pace the second leg 11 will be the second richest assembled for the Messenger starts has registered 1231 5731378 nd largest starting field cvcr Hot Hitter has won 13 of 26 clocking and has earned NHL entry draft extended Toiioxro rcpt The likely extend its entry draft ational Hockey League will next season by at least two rounds in an effort to climniatc discrepancy which created minor bidding war for players not drafted league president John Ziegler said We ncsda With thc entry draft formerly the amateur draft lini itcd to Six rounds and 126 so were being otfcrcd contracts lcctions players not drafted becausc they were declared free agents l11lt players selected in the last half of the draft crc not At Holiday Inn we like to do things differentl And that means excitin and innovative food ideasto make your wedding something that will be talked about and remembered in every mouthwatering detail Weve got the ideas lust ask us Then watch us put our experience to work making it all happen Holiday lnns handle more social and bustness functions every year than anvoneels Stoyner Juniors used aIpress defence in the second half to keep North off the scoreboard and take 23l5 victory Above three Stayner defenders swarm all over North centre Koren Cote forcing her to give up the ball Ex aminer Photo by Tony Panacci North erupts in third to down Stayner 4430 The North Senior girls basketball team used big third quarter to carrv them to 4130 victory over Stayner in ac tion yesterday North went into the halftime Central downed in senior action Central Collegiate Senior Girls Basketball team played well enough offensively to win It was their defence that got them into trouble as they were unable to hold on to 2722 lead they had at the half over Borden Borden scored 19 points in the fourth quarter to take the GBSAA game 5548 Bev McCarthy was the games high scorer and top shooter for Central netting 22 points Jennifer lrvine added 10 points Moffat scored 17 points for Borden and Moffat added We played well enough of fensively said Central coach Doug Eaves But we had three players foul out in the second half and three other with four fouls The refcrccing took our defence away from us Usually we control the boards and we box the OppoSlllOll out These referees called lot of player control fouls on my players for boxing out PROTEST Eaves said that he is con sidering writing letter of pro test against two particular referees because this is the sc cond instance in which they We can grill for you chill for you broil jior ou stew for you even barbecue for you saute ambe make pate prepare tray ice dice and treat you nice Ask us for more food ideas Who says you have to serve what everyone does in Canada Talk to us Well give you some ideas to nibble on SM Barne Hwy 400 on Fairview Rd Barrie Telephone 728 6191 Banquet facilities to 300 nquet or other social gat ering have made the same calls against Central Borden played the way the refs called the game and we didnt said Eaves We should have beaten them in the Junior game Central was down by three at the half 1714 to Borden but came back with 12 points in the third quarter to win the game 2926 Cathy Connellan was high scorer for Central with 11 points We really played well said Central coach Doug Fuller its the first time weve had our full starting lineup although we didnt have Dawn Kendle Fuller pointed to strong of fensive ball control by guard Lisa Perry as big factor in Centrals win Perry has only layed two games as she has con sidelined with pulled muscles for most of the season In the midget game Central Midgets nearly pulled off miracle comeback Trailing 252 at the hall Central came on strong in the second half and lost by just two points 2927 to Borden break trailing by score of 1814 but got their act together and in the third quarter pumped home 17 points to Stayncrs four to take big lead Monique Cadeau was again the leading scorer for North as she hit for 21 points Linda Haz zard chipped in witth and Kel ly Grantham had eight Peggy Smith was Stayners best shooter on the day as she had points North now has record of four wins and one loss and is tied for second place with Coll ingwood and Borden GOT REVENGE Stayner got revenge in the junior and midget contests tak ing victories in both In the juniOr game Stayner held North scoreless in the sc cond half The score at the half was 1511 North and it ended 2115 Stayner Stayncrs Leslie Petter led all scorers with 13 Karen Cote had five for North The North midgets had the exact opposite problem their junior did They could not score in the first half and went into the break trailing 80 The final was 168 Stayner Jane Wilson had six points for Stayner and Lynn Parent had three for North Barrie explodes in sixth to take juvenile crown There was an explosion at Queens Park Wednesday night The exploswn happened during the sixth inning of the North York Girls Juvenile Fastball League championship game when the Barrie Treasure Chest Antiques scored 11 runs to easi lv carry them to an 182 victory in the third and deciding game N0 PHECEDENT There was absolutely no precedent which would have in dicated the Antiques were going to swamp their opponents so decisively The first two games of the best of three series had been very close Barrie won the first game 43 and Glenfield came back to win 53 in the second game to force last nights finale We were just sky high for the game said Barrie manager Steve Neely It was simply one of those games where we did everything right and everything went wrong for them The game had been fairly close heading into the bottom of the fourth inning The Antiques had scored four times in the first in ning and once more in the second to lead 52 They then scored three more times in the fourth and had an 82 lead The fourth frame was just warmup for the Treasure Chests They came to bat in the bottom of the sixth and before the marathon half inning was over 11 Barrie runs had crossed the plate and 45 minutes had elapsed Hand Allandale first loss American takes flag pennant American Hotel and Allan dale Golf and Country Club both ended the Barrie Flag Football League season tied at nine wins and no losses American handed Allandale their first loss of the season last week taking 2317 verdict which gave them first place in the league Here are the results from last weeks play American 24 Ron Smith 22 Harry Morrison scored twice for American in this tight con test Jim McPherson had one TD and Morrison added field goal and single Ross Brown had two major in losing cause with Ralph Lar rin adding one major and con vert Brad Armstrong also had convert Queens Hotel 10 Airbouriie it Bob Fleming was the offen sive star here scoring twice for the winners and adding two converts Roy Hercun and Gary Hercun also had TDs and Leo Schmidt had two converts Dave Kristof took care of the Airbourne scoring with major and convert Orr invested Allandale 21 Oxyweld Bill McAleer Roy Carter and Barry Turnbull all hit pay dirt for Allandale Paul Whetan ad ded single and Garry and Dennis Turnbull had convert apiece Stu McMillan crossed the goal line with Oxywelds only scoring lmperial inemas Airbournc It John Greenough and Jeff Watthier each had major and convert in this onesided affair Andy Power and John Bobbette had TD apiece and Larry Hook single Marty McCrone Bobbette and Hook also had converts Ivan McDonough had both Airbournes majors and Fred Degan convert American 21Allandale l7 Greg Bell had two majors and convert to lead American to this victory in the showdown of the league powers Harry Mor rison had the other winners major and added single and convert Roy Carter and Doug Mc Cann cross the Roal line with Former hockey stor Bobby Orr native of Parry Sound Ontario was invested as an officer of the Order of Canada by GovernorGeneral Ed Schroyer in Wednesday ceremony in Ottawa Orr set several NHL records when he played for the Boston Bruins He was the only defencemon to ever win the Art Ross scoring trophy and also won the Norris trophy as bes defenceman in the league seven consecutive ears Orr spent his last two years with the Chicago Black Hawks but played very few games for them bad knee forc ed Orr into early retirement CP Photo COLLEGE PREPARATORY PROGRAM Do you lack same academic subjects required for entry to your community college The Georgian College Preparatory Program is designed to broaden your qualifications for entry into community college post secondary programs which normally require Grade 12 entrance If you have minimum of Grade 10 in the four or five year program are seventeen years of age or over and have been out of school for one year or more you are eligible to apply The fees are low you start at any time and finish whenyou have completed your objectives For information and counselling about possible financial assistance contact Georgian College 401 Duckworth Street Bade Ont L4M 3X9 70572819511 224 lt was just amazing Neely said Everyone was jUSt red hot SlZlT REVENGE The victory in the championship series was sweet revenge for Barrie Glenfield had knocked them off in the allOntario tour nament taking 64 and +0 victories enroute to Silver medal Barrie took the bronze They had the same lineup as when they beat us Neely said Our players were just 15 feet off the groundf There were plenty of hot hitters in the Barrie lineup as they slap final turn at bat ped out 22 hits over the six innings they didnt need their The hottest bat belonged to Debbie Quail who banged out five hits in as many trips to the plate Cheryl LeBlanc and Dianne Foster did not fare too badly either as each of them had four hits in five at bats Each of three mentioned players had one double Donna Battersby went the distance to record the victory She only gave up three hits There was goodsized crowd on hand at Queens Park to watch Barrie take the title lm very proud of the girls Neely said It was their first year in the league and their first year playing together and they took the championship Allandale majors Paul Whelan had single and McCann and Barry Turnbull converts Shorncys 16 Garners John Davies and Steve Bazuk had Shorne majors Dave Garner ad ed single and Bazuk convert safety accounted Garners two points lmperial inemas 38Team 16 Steve Kelman and John Greenough had two majors apiece for the winners Marty McCrone had one TD and Greenough with two McCrone and Jeff Watthier added con verts Jeff Stewart and Wayne Marley had the majors for Team They both added con verts Ron Smith 29 Smittys Pancake it Ralph Larrin and Ross Brown had two TDs each for Smith Brian Eyers had single and Eric Bittenbinder added two converts Dave Wickstead and Paul for American Hotel Allandale Golf lmperial Cinemas Shorneys Opticians Ron Smith Queens Hotel Garners sports Oxyweld Smittys Pancake Team Airbourne QUALITY standings FINALSTANIHNGS Sale mom on 26 TILL ii om During our Harvest Sole Somsonite Jetliner Dionite sizes in discontinued lines BARRIE LEATHERGOODS LTD BAYFIELD MALL 7265291 SERVICE Shelswelt had Smittys majors and Brian Kight convert Queens 24 Shorneys 12 Roy Hercun Leo Schmidt and Don Buchanan crossed the goal line for the winners Bob Flemming and Hercun kicked singles and Schmidt and George Carre had converts Dave Garner had major and field goal for Shorneys who also had safety and con vert from Ken Taylor Smittys 23 Team 15 Brian Knight Karl Parker and Dave Wickstead scored for the winners and Paul Shelswelt and Ellermet had converts Greg Grant had TD and convert in losing cause Jeff Stewart also scored major in the playoffs American will face Oxyweld and Allandale will go against Gamers Those games are at Central Sunday starting at am lmperial will go against Queens and Shorneys against Ron Smith same time and day but at North LT 289 162 18 249 118 18 259 126 14 251 212 12 247 175 12 194 185 10 165 208 192 240 138 201 137 239 Notional Carry On