es from clinching Siessor and Periard ni Church Homes 21 last ni in Queens Park to take two games to none lead in the championship final of the Bar me and District Mens fastball league Slessor only picked up three hits off Homes pitcher John HENRY ARTS Church but they made the best of them The winners scored both their runs in the first inning Bill Thurlow led off with single and then stole second Dave Raycraft then followed with another sin Two Homes er rors allow the two runners to score After that first inning the game settled into pitching duel between Church and Slessors Henry Arts Arts mowed down the side in order over the first three innings His nohit bid was not broken until Bob Browning singled with two out in the fourth The runner advanced no further Homes scored their only run of the game in the fifth inning With two out Andy Browning walked and came around on double by Murray Perry After the first inning Church settled right down in the final eight innings he faced 25 batters one over the minimum Terry Giffen touched him for single in the seventh but that was the extent of the damage Homes had few chances to get that tying run across the plate In the sixth Howie McFadden singled with one out but was stranded In the eighth Terry King hit single but he too could advance no further The series continues tonight at Queens Park Redskins win 387 in season Central Collegiate Senior Redskins dont look as if the long layoff between seasons has hurt them any In the opening game of their high school football season Central thumped Eastview 387 at Eastview Running back Tim Gleason led the Redskins with three touchdowns all in the first half Dave Stagg also scored touchdown in the first half on soyard run Kevin Laplante converted all four TDs to give Central 280 lead at the half In the second half Doug Holt scored touchdown while Laplante conveted it and also kicked 20 yard field goal opener The win was the 52nd victory against one defeat in six years for the Redskins Central is the defending Georgian Bay Secon dary Schools Senior Football champion It was pretty onesided game said coach Dave Garland Were probably almost as good as last year We seem to be better prepared ear ly in the season then the other teams Garland feels that the team has good blend of experienced players and rookies The teams next game is Wednes day against Innisdale at In nisdale Barrie takes league title Barrie Vala Contracting Peewees are the 1979 York Simcoe champions Barrie earned the title when they defeated Collingwood 61 in the rubber match of the best ofthree finals Barrie won the first game 84 while Coll ingwood came back in the se cond match for 98 win Southpaw Danny Beamish pitched strong game for Bar rie in the final match Beamish held Collingwood to four hits allowed only two walks and struck out seven batters on his way to his sixth victory against one loss for the season Robbie McAleer came in in relief in the seventh inning when Coll ingwood threatened and suc cessfully struck out the last two batters to end the comeback at This weeks mystery sports person is nicknamed sports hall of fame tempt and the series Barrie opened up with two runs in the first inning then scored one in the second inning and added three more in the third inning Collingwood scored one run in the seventh inning although they got three of their four hits in the final inn in Steve Cuculik and Derrick Carmichael hit doubles for Bar rie Lorreto Porretta hit two singles as did Jeff Kramer and Shannon Hanspike hit single The boys have just played tremendous ball said Barrie coach Carl Hanspiker Over the last nine games they have played ball that would be hard to improve on When it mat tered they really got it together The Golden Bear and is one of the finest if not the best golfers in the world His l7 major tour victories are the most ever by any golfer This year was the first since he turned professional that he has failed to win tournament on the PGA tour His love of golf extends to the core of the game he has designed several courses including Glen Abbey permanent site of the Canadian Open if you know his name send in yours along with your address and telephone number to Sports Hall of Fame co The Examiner Box 370 Barrie L4M 4T6 Winners are selected at random from correct entries received by Saturday Carl of Collier Street in Barrie is last weeks can test winner for identifying Steve Sly formerly of the Barrie Flyers Contest winners will receive an eightslice three item pizza from and Spaghetti House 312 Hayfield Mothers Pizza Parlour St Barrie €63 =3 rzvfl saga White Partridge Farms third baseman attempts to put the tag on Stroud Plaza Merchants runner in game that was part of the action of the Second Annual Veterans Slow Pitch tournament which was won by Howards Heroes Examiner Photo by Richard Carl Heroes add to laurels by taking tourney crown To no ones great surprise Howards Heroes won the se cond Annual Veterans Slow Pitch Tournament last weekend Howards reigning cham pions for four years of the Bar rie and DistrictSlow Pitch league defeated BP Oilers 257 for the $100 prize money and gold medallions BP Oilers won the silver medallion and $60 when they defeated White Partridge Farms96 White Partridge won the bronze medallion and $40 while Transmission King took fourth place Top finishers for the Veterans league were Jeans Variety and ANAF Barrie who tied for fifth In the final Howards took 122 lead after the third inning Canadian tie AUrora clinch playoff spot Its come down to the final game for Barrie Canadian Barrie Canadian hoping for win Saturday against Aurora Hellenics instead tied Aurora 11 leaving the two teams in virtual deadlock for second spot in the First Division of the Newmarket and District Soccer Association It was really good game said Barrie coach Ray Jupp We were robbed by their goalkeeper Near the end of the game he made two blinding saves It was very tight game but draw was pretty fair result Hunter Seeger leftwing for Barrie scored his teams only goal Glen Hreljak played strong game in goal for Cana dian As it stands Bradford has clinched first place with 26 points Aurora and Barrie are tied for second with 23 points each Should they remain tied after next weeks final games second place is decidedon the teams goal average Barrie has already clinchcda spot in the first division Basketball tryout The Queens Hotel Sports mens basketball team will be holding their first tryout ses sion of the season tonight at Eastview high school beginning Midgets shutout Petes 20 after losing previous night According to manager Pete Cavill Barrie Midgets can hold their own against Peterborough Midgets Saturday and Sunday Barrie held their own when they lost 31 to Peterborough but shut out Peterborough 24 Sunday in two Triple exhibition games at Eastview Arena Goalies Wayne Lynn and Jerry Skipwith shared duties Sunday in recording the shut out David Cyr scored an unassisted goal for Barrie while Peter Whelan scored the other Barrie goal Barrie scored both goals in the second period The game was somewhat chippy with both teams being assessed 15 minor penalties each Barrie played well and we arent down to team strength yet said Cavill who was fill ing in for regular coach Mike McCann absent due to illness The game Sunday certainly gave coaches an excellent op portunity to view the players abilities Saturday Barrie played well but lost 31 Darryl Lynn scored the lone Coop goal Peterborough is good Iri ple midget team but were quite equal to them said Cavill Barrie did have some success againt Peterborough last year in the Waterloo Gold Puck at7pm The team plays in the Simcoe County Mens League and all positions are open and anyone is welcome to tryout Tournament where they defeated Peterborough 21 for playoffs as the first four teams enter playoffs But second spot is vital as only the top two teams get promoted to the Premier division This season is big turnaround for Cana dianinstead of being near the bottom the case last season theyre near the top Barrie meets Kleinburg in their final game while Hellenics play Alliston IIAI ELSE IS NICW TOLEDO Ohio AP Thl raig Ilrouillards were awak ened at am rccvntly by telephone call announcing that they had new nephew born to the famin of Drouillards brother Joseph At am an other call announced the arrival of daughter to Mrs Drouillards sister Mrs David Murray At pm word came that her other sister Mrs Richard Malone had just given birth to son the tournament title Barrie plays another exhibi Craig Adams led Howards Heroes batters by going six for six at the plate while Roger French went four for six Oilers Collingbourne went four for four The tournament was double knockout format which includ ed 11 teams from both the Bar rie and Veterans leagues Bar rie teams took the top spots but hold an edge over Veterans because they have been operating three years longer Barrie Boisclair president of the Veterans Slowball League feels that slow pitch is one of the fastest growing par ticipants sports in Canada As an example he points out that London increased its slow pitch teams from 80 last season to over 200 this season Wed like to expand in Bar rie said Boisclair But Bar rie just doesnt have the ball diamonds for expansion There is not one slow pitch diamond slow pitch diamond is deeper and the field is longer in Bar rie Boisclair states that slow pitch is appealing to crowds because it is hitters game which means lots of scoring and more action Boisclair says that his league is hoping to interlock schedules or almagamate with the Barrie and District Slow pitch league next season The restrictions for playing in the Veterans league are limited the only qualification is that player must have played ball at some time in his life Its only our second year in operation but it is working out well said Boisclair tion match next against ChinEaucousv Saturda Barrie Coop Midgets leftwinger Brian Smith 17 goes into the corner against Peterborough Midgets player last night in on exhibition game at Eastview Arena Barrie won the game 20 making up for the 3l loss they suffered to Peterborough Saturday night Play was fairly heavy Sunday as both teams picked up i5 minor penalties Examiner Photo by Richard Carl Henry Carr Secondary School maintained its undefeated streak this season when they defeated Barrie Colts 109 in Junior exhibition game Fri day at Barrie Arena The match saw lot of of fense but little defense from either team Colts also picked up 49 minutes in penalties while Henry Carr was penalized total of 33 minutes Jim Miles scored for Barrie in the first period while Henry Carr counted two goals against Barrie goaltender Dave Camp bell one from Mark Henderson and the other from Joe Bowie At the end of the second period Henry Carr and Barrie were tied 55 Doug Lougheed Terry Myers with two and Dave Stephsns scored for Barrie while Henderson Jeff Whiteside Jeff Prendergast and Pat Flatley scored for Henry Carr In the third period Barrie freein stinks Colts beaten 109 in oftens ve GARY MACMILLAN ran into penalty trouble Mark Champan Dave Mikkamen Rob Shaw Kevin Johnston and Rick Bowman scored for Bar rie Flately Whiteside Bowie Henderson and Steve Clune counted goals for Henry Carr wasnt that upset with the loss until the last couple of Barrie woman helps Canada draw For the first time competing in an International Net Set tour nament Canada didnt fare too badly The tournament was played in Chicago and Canada and the US split the divisions Canada led by Barries Pat Howard took the division the division was even and the US won the division Howard spent week in Chicago and went down with the Toronto Ladies Tennis League Forty ladies made the trip and teams from Mexico the States and Canada par ticipated Howard has played in the Ma jor Richmond Hill league for four years She felt the tourna ment in Chicago was well organized and says they hope to eventually include teams from the United Kingdom and Europe Canada cup to be regular THE HAGUE CP The In ternational Ice Hockey Federa tion has given Canadian delegates permission to start regularlyscheduled Canada Cupnext fall At its semiannual meeting during the weekend the IIHF also approved North American tour by top teams from the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia set for December and January Those were certainly the highlights from the Canadian point of view said Alan Eagleson who shares Hockey Canadas seat on the IIHF with Lou Lefaive chairman of Hockey Canada The Canada Cup was ap proved last summer but we had to get the authorization from the six participating countries and we got that here Eagleson said Now Sabetski and have to negotiate the final details Dr Gunther Sabetski of West Germany is the IIHF president If can get General Motors lined up as sponsor the 1980 SCOUT fromplus long list of options BONUS of $50 PERFORMANCE Test drive the easyhandling International Scout tor new kind of driving experience Fourwheel drive takes you across the country and through deep snow Shift into twowheel drive in town and on the highway Compact and easy to parkyet roomy Four models to choose event Canada Cup Will begin in me last two weeks of September to coincide with the release of their new models Eagleson said If not then it will be in early October The Toronto lawyer said the Canada Cup will have the same format and schedule as the ex perimental Canada Cup in 1967 which Canada won The United States Sweden Finland and Czechoslovakia will compete along with the Soviet Union which will face Canada again in the final game To PLAY NHL Beginning Dec 26 and ending Jan Moscows Red Army and Dynamo hockey clubs will play total of nine games against National Hockey League teams Red Army will play New York Rangers New York Islanders Buffalo Sabres Quebec Nordiques and Men treal Canadiens Eagleson said Dynamo will play four games against Washington Capitals Winnipeg Jets Edmonton Oilers and 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Penalties hurt us aganst Henry Carr from the beginning of the game and think well have to learn to curb the penalties MacMillan feels that Colt players have to learn not to retaliate all the time when an opposing team commits an in fraction Its wrong to retaliate all the time said MacMillan Aside from the penalties MacMillan saw few good points in the game against Henry Carr Our defensive is youngfour of the six are rookies They might have made mistakes on defence but they scored five of our goals MacMillan thinks his three forward lines are well balanced and believes Colts should be able to handle themselves well this season Colts play tonight against Owen Sound and open their season Friday in Barrie against Oakville Figal Pumpkin winner Rick Fijal of Barrie City Marina sailing Tanzer 26 took first in the Barrie Yacht Clubs Pumpkin Patch race Saturday Fijal sailr the course that went from Barrie Yacht club around Fox Island and back in approximately five hours Adrian Vaniekerk also of 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