Oro Midgets tie Estate Midgets played Iaple to Hockey League action Sunday first pcruyd but Maple came on to earn the draw wiih strong play in the final two iramis and last of the 0m goals with the otheis going to Pralick Gary Tun Cooney Ellis hot for Bantams Duncan Ellis scored two goals to lead ro Velleneuve Aluminum Bantams to 51 win over Goldwater in minor hockey league game in ro Jamie Torpey Winston Caldwell and Phillip Syme scored the other Oro goals Steve Howell was in net for ro The win leaves ro undefeated so far this season with five wins no losses or ties Their next match is against Tot tenham Nov 24 45p Optimists make donation The Innisfil Minor Hockev Association received cheque for $301 from the Innisfil Ilockey Optimist Club Monday night at Barnes Holiday inn The Optimist Club raised the money for the hockey association through various fundraising drives with 5050 draw being the main contributor to the fund Presenting the cheque was Bill Russell president of the lnnisfil Optimist Ilub Minor Bantams split pair The Barrie ivitan tlub Minor Bantams split pair of games over the weekend losing lit to Newinarket Sunday and downing rillia Saturday In the game against Newmarket the game was tied at three going into the final frame Newinarkct tallied with on ly fit showingon the clock to claim the two points Scoring goals for Barrie in the contest were im Viktil Stewart Smith and Rick torby Barrie led 32 at one time in the contest Barrie overcame twogoal deficit to win against trillia Scoring for Barrie were Smith with with the hat trick Kerry Barbeck with two and Tim iktil Barries record is now three wins against only one loss Preston leads Novice roots The Barrie Lions Club Novices led by Brent Preston took two victories over the weekend shutting out Bolton ï¬t and tripping up tnionvilletl In the victory over Bolton Preston scored once and set up tour other markers ttther goals in the game went to Gabe Hatstone with two Kevin Homer and David Henderson who also set up two goals Goalies David Harris and Warren Tardy split the shutout tor Harrie Against tiiionville Preston scored twice with singles go mg to Batstoiie and Bertram Henderson again had two assists Barries record is now three wins and one loss They will host Sharon at DiinlopStriet Arena 15 Saturday Stayner Buckeyes winning Stayner Senior Buckeyes basketball team continued their winning ways of last season with victories in their first two games of the 1979 season Buckeyes had shooting trouble in their season opener against ttrillia and edged DDCVI 5048 after being down by 11 points Dave cKay led the way for Buckeyes with 20 points and lit rebounds Tom Scott added It points In their next game Buckeyes casin disposed of Georgian Bay Secondary School by the score of 7134 McKay had game high 23 points shooting to of lit from the floor Chris Fry had 12 points Cowboys release Hollywood DALLAS AP Thomas Henderson finally got too HollywoixI for his own good He mugged for the national televison cameras once too often on day Dallas Cowboys were fighting for their lives Ilis sideline antics coupled with lack of enthusiasm on the field during tashingtons 3+le rout of the Cowboys on Sunday was too much for some teammates and definitely irked the Dallas coachingstafl Dallas coach Tom Landry called strongside linebacker Henderson into his office Monday and told him he was being placed on waivers Henderson said he would just retire from professional football Landry said clean out your locker Thomas had no intensity and his sideline escapades didnt help said mildman nercd linebacker coach Icrry Iubbs who was watching when Henderson held up Tlltt1S IllINItliRSttN too much Hollywood forefinger to say the Cowboys were No then pointed to bandana tucked in his belt Blizzard sign three more IURUNTG iCPt Toronto Blizzard announced the signing Monday of George Gibbs Drew Busby and Rob Prentice bringing to 11 the number of players tinder coir tract to the North American Soccer League club for the 19811 season Gibbs 23 appeared in all to regulaitseason and both playoff games for the Blizzard last season scoring siv goals including two gainewinncrs and assisting on eight others Gibbs who played previously in tlic NASI with Rochester Lancers was acquired by the Blizzard last February from Bath City of the English League Busby tl hampered the latter part of the 1979 season with broken nose scored twice including the only goal in Ht home will over Tulsa and added an assist He was purchased by the Blizzard til late April 1969 from Heart of Midlotlnan ot the Scottiin League Premier Divi sion In SIV seasons with Hearts Biisby scored more than tilt goals Prentice 2tt missed much of last season with knee iii niry The utility player who appeared III only five regular season games and one playoff contest iii 151751 is former teammate of Busbyk with Hearts Titles will be on line HALIFAX iCPi From now on buyer who holds Canadian championship must put that title on the line if he is fighting another Canadian for Commonwealth title in the same weight class The change was anniwinced Monday by Murray Slccp of Halili president of the Canadian Professional Buying lederation Sleep said the policy was adopted by the tcdcratiou to eliminate situation that dcvelopal here iticr the ug 28 Commonwealth welterweight title tight between champion Clyde Gray ot Toronto and challenger Chris Clarke ot Ilalifa Gray as also the Canadian champion and Clarke the No challenger Clarke won the Commonwealth title troin Gray but since the Canadian title was not on the line Gray remained the Canadian champion Clarke the Commonwealth champion was in the incongruous position ot still being the No challenger tor the Canadian tit lc The Uro lTmory Miller Real 53 draw in North Aoik 0m had It lead after the Dean Clark counted the iirst tariy Craw lord and Foul play if Don Arnold of Queens Hotel Sports did not give the Barrie Blues Keith Tracy much of chance to get off good shot here during Simcoe County Mens Basketball League action at Eastview Monday night Marty Mc Crone scored 32 points and Sandy Hosie 3i to lead Queens to loo92 victory Examiner Photo by Tony Panacci Wildcats lose to Borden in basketball semifinal The Eastvicw Wildcats Senior Girls basketball team will not repeat as Georgian Bay Secondary Schools Association champions The Wildcats were defeated in the Zone It semifinal 3635 by Base Borden last Thursday Base Borden was ultimately defeated by ollingwoixl who took the zone title WENT Tl HERIIMIC The Eastviewdtase Borden match had to go into overtime before being decided Andge Durham and Sandy Gebhardt led the winners with 10 points each Mary Daniels had 12 for Storey defeats Borden Four goals in both the second and third periods helped Storey to 106 win over Borden in Huronia Senior Hockey league game Monday at Essa Arena in Angus Bill Faye led Storey with three goals Other scorers were Jim McCarthur Peter Ber tram Ron McLeod and Ted Bertram John Fournier led the Borden scorers with three goals Singles went to Terry Ar misliaw and Rick Bland Allandale Golf and Ski rallied from 41 deficit to score four straight goals and gain 35 tie with General Tire in another Senior league game Dan Jennings led General with two goals with singles to Eugene Niosi Pat McDaid and Jack Pickering Ron Ray craft Brian McCann Jim Thompson Howard Mcladden and Corby Adams were the Allaiidalc markers Soccer meeting Wednesday The Barrie and District Recreational Soccer league holds its annual meeting Wednesday No 21 at Sun nidalc Centre TItt1 pin Any bod wishing to enter new team should attend and state their request PASCOES DRIVING INSTRUCTION We have an SL graduate instructor on daily basis in Barrie We also have home pickup and return Rates 9250 pér hour 3222711 if Eastview while Pat Cameron pumped in seven In the final Collngwood defeated Borden 4335 Unice Sheffield led the winners with 16 points while Pat Moffatt had the same number of points in losing cause Collingwood reached the final by defeating Stayner 4327 Trish Stevenson had 13 vpoints for the winners while Smith had 10 for Stayner ollingwood also emerged as champions in the midget girls division defeating Banting 3721 in the final Lori Sazillc was the leading scorer for the winners with nine Michelle Dooth had seven for Banting Collingwood reached the final by disposing of Central 3918 in the semifinal Sazille and Drista Haiduk had seven points each for the winners while armen Robert hit for eight for Central Neptunes named allstars Six members of the Barrie Neptunes have been selected to the Huronia Region Allstar team that competes against the Northeastern Region in Sudbury on Nov 24 Peter Lam 11 Tracey Iad dison 13 Wayne Robert 12 Leslie Stephens 12 Karen St Laurent and Rhonda Wiles 10 were selected to be part of the 32swim mer contingent sp rts calendar Tl BSD Morley lll Barrie Allen Cook luyenilcs at New markc ork Simcoe Minor Hockey league 13 III Rlyllttitttil Hill at Barrie Coop Midgets SIHI Diinloprena FDl1SD Basketball pm Stayner at Collingwmd GRS Boys lidgct Junior Senior turlim into Iddt my air Ifltlltittal Spiel Banie Curlingtlub Essa 0le FOR BETTER PRiNTlNG JOHN COCKBURN lIMITEO 66 MORROW ROAC BARBIE 728 782t Printers Since I960 In the other semifinal Ban ting led by Helcii Sykes seven points defeated Borden 2+1 Tracey Constable and Donna Sweet had six points each for Borden Innisdale ruined 0ll ingwoods chances of sweeping all three divisions by taking the junior crown The GBSSA finals in all three divisions will he played this Friday and Saturday at both Midland and Penttang MIDGETS Barrie Cotp Midgets came up against hot goaltender in the person of Newmarkets Bruce Clarke and came up on the short end of 21 score despite outshooting Ncwmarket 2910 in YorkSiincoe Minor hockey league game in Newmarket Monday oADps dominated the play offensively only to come up empty time and time again Newmarkets Fitzgerald open ed the scoring in the second period giving his team to lead But Rob McNabb tied it up for Barrie in the third period assisted by Brian Smith and Pete Whelan However with just over two minutes left to play in the game Borgin pop ped in the winning goal for Newmarket Gerry Skipwith tended net for Barrie BANIIS Scan Kirkpatrick scored four goals to lead Barrie United Rubber Worker Major Bantams to 91 rout over Bolton in York Simcoe minor hockey Hornets take over third spot The Simcoe Hornets jumped into sole possession of third place and Molsons grabbed share of first spot in Sundavs action in the Simcoe Broomliall League The steadily improving Hornets once again displayed sound defensive game in blank ing Alliston Sports so while Molsons downed Dorseys by an identical score In the only other game of the day the Mechanical Cable Blazers and Angus Unilock remained in fourth place tie after they battl ed to 22 draw After shaky start in which they lost their first two games and surrendered eleven goals the Hornets have suddenly become defensive terrors No one has scored one the Hornets the last three weeks Hornets Gary Smith became the first goalie in the league this year to record three consecutive shutouts Hornets now have five points on the vear After scoreless first period the Hornets notched three unanswered second period goals Defenceman Bernie McLelland opened the scoring early in the period on pass from Bill Bell McLeIland then set up Don HiIlock with just four minutes remaining and minute later Tim Lee rounded out the scoring with an unassisted effort While the Hornets moved one point ahead of the Blazers and Unilock Alliston Sports continued to have problems remaining winlessinfifestarts so far Meanwhile Molsons moved into tie for first with idle Robertas Each have ten points although Molsons has played one more game and has one loss Harry Gillespie opened the scoring midway through the first period on set up from Brian Schneider Gary Voison then opened the game up with goal withjust ovcra minute left in the period Ken Saunders drew the assist Just over minute into the second period Saunders then rounded out the scoring on the assist from Brian Eyers Frank Weir recorded his second shutout in the Molson nets Dorseys have now dropped into sixth spot with three points The UnilockBlazers 22 tie proved to be seesaw battle Unilock drew first blood when Lyndy Payne notched an unassisted marker with then minutes left in the first period Only minute and half later Payne set up Bob Bowl to give Unilock 20 lead The Blazers defence stiffened however for the rest of the game Rob Patton moved the Blazers to within one goal just five minutes into the second period Pete Vyhnal drew the assist Then with thirty seconds remaining Calvin Parker cap ped off the Blazers comeback firing home pass from Gord Landry Both teams now have four points in fouNh place League play will resume December after the Innisfil Tournament this weekend Rams win over Falcons ties them with Saints LOS ANGELES iAIt Los Angeles Rams sixtime divir sion champions are 60 and tied for the National Football Con ference West lead with New Orleans Saints but Rams coach Ray Malavasi is still counting hisblessings With all the injuries weve had just feel fortunate to be in the position we are in right now Malavasi said after Mon day nights 2014 victory over NFC West foe Atlanta Falcons feel we can win the division just like felt at the beginning of the season The loss dropped the Falcons to Ht putting them two games off the lead with just four con tests remaining However in what is the NFLs cakcst divi sion this season there are no foregone conclusions One of many Los Angeles reserves pressed into starting role quarterback ince Ferr ragamo guided the Rams to the important victory over the Falcons Making his tirst NFI start the thirdyear pro out of Nebraska passed for two first half touchdowns and set tip the clinching score an 11yard run by ullen Bryant in the final quarter hope to do better nevi week said Ferragamo the Rams starter the rest ot the season since Iat Haden is out with broken linger BROKEN II NI Ferragamo himself had bien HEALTH INSURANCE while outside of Canada issued and confirmed by our office representatives for MUTUAL OF OMAHA LLOYDS OF LONDON COOP HEALTH SERVICES ONTARIO BLUE CROSS HAYS mvn mmo sidelined for the past month recuperating from broken hand suffered in game against Dallas Cowboys Ferragamo who completed nine of 22 passes for 171 yards hit Preston Dennard with 29 yard touchdown pass early in the first quarter connected with Billy Waddy on 40yard scoring play in the waning moments of the first half then Ora farm set up Bryants score with 18 yard toss to tight end Terry Nelson midway through the final period As it turned out the Rams needed all three scores Atlanta quarterback June Jones III starting in place of the injured Steve Bartkowski put the Falcons hack in the game with two secondhalt touchdown passes horses sire World champ An offspring of an tro Township horse was named the World Champion Amateur Quarterhorse at show in Oklahoma City recently Im Kings Pistol IIVPV yearold quarter horse owned by Kim Dishart of Rexdale was named the top horse at the kalahoma ity competition All the top hOlSCS in North America competed for the prize at the Show BARRIE 79 Bell Farm Rd 7373721 Im Kings Pistol was sired by Poco Ray Mount owned by Fred Lenzs Lee Haven Farms in 0rd Township The dame Im Queen is also owned by Lee Haven Farms Lenz said Im Kings Pistol is the first horse bred in Canada to be named World Champion Im Queens sire Kings Pistol was named World Champion in 1956 NOW for 7980 Season Come in lOr goided tour anytime or phone 737377I 03 indoor tennis courts 01 suiiasr cm it tntlmdual lockers avatazie Op rt 444 RACQUETS CLUB league game at Dunlop rcna Barrie scored three goals in the first cond period Kevin Roulston lim Harris Stepen Cadogan Mike Rocchio and Gary Bertram were the other Barrie scorers Anthony Bifolchi scored the lone Bolton goal Terry Wilson was in net for Barrie and faced 11 shots from Bolton Barrie had it shots on Bolton netminder Frank rsi Barrie is undefeated with six wins no losses and one tie HORTON MIDGIITS John Sharp scored three thirdperiod goals including one unassisted to lead Barrics Tim Horton Midgets to it he with Sharon after they were down 41 in York Simcoc period two in the se and five in the third Hockey league game Steve Graves ncttcd the other Barrie goal Jimmy Greensidc had two asists and Jimmy on playoff spot Thornhill Ihunderbirds leagues top two teams STANDINGS Burlington Cougars Streetsville Derbys 0riIIia Iravelways Brampton hevies Dixie Beehivcs Oak Ridges Dynes Georgetown Gemini Barrie Colts Oakville Blades Thornhill Thundcrbrids Acton Sabres Milton Flyers LEADING SCDltlIHS Rick Bowman Bar Dave McGilloway Geo John Luimes Bramp Dan MaacDonald Bramp Rob McConnell Burl Batith Colts clinging to playoff spot The two consecutive losses suffered by the Barrie Colts this past week have put them in copardy of losing their Iiold The Colts have tough wee Stewart one The game was marred by penalties Bruce Degccr tended net for BatTie SLESSUR MIDGFIS Steve Ncal scored four goals and added two assists and tour other Barrie Slessor and Pcriard Second Mayor Midget players scored two goals each as Barrie thumped Ncwinarket 154 in York Simcoc minor hockey league game at Hastvuw Keith Penna Brent Mac Donald Glen Surgenor and Greg Bertram all scored two goals and Icnna MacDonald and Snrgcnor each added three assists while Bertram had one assist Hob Riiincaid Doug Barker and lohii Monague rounded out the scoring for Bar ric Mark Flewcllmg was in net for Barrie giving up one goal in the first two in the second and shutting out Newinarket in the third Latest statistics released by the ttlIA Central Junior Lague show the Colts in the eighth and final playoff spot but Wllh only onepoint lead over the takvillc Blades and coming up having to face the 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