an alerd0wned sports shorts ll XCr rwpinfl Stroud teams in first Stroud Teens remained in first place with win over Insurall Blue Bombers in Thornton Recreational Broom ball league game Sunday Joe Beleskey scored the only goal of the game assisted by George Gould Woodland Beach defeated Bugville 21 in the other Rec game Ed Valender and Parry Archer who also had an assist on Valenders goal were the Woodland scorers Kim Atkinson scored for Bugville STANDINGS PTS Stroud 11 Woodland ti Bugville lnsurall Ranger leads Night Hawks Kathy Ranger scored both her teams goals and Night Hawks defeated Simcoe Hornets 20 in South Simcoe Ladics broomball league game Sunday at Angus Betty Dettwciller recorded the shutout in net for Night Hawks In the other game Ivy defeated Pauleyanna 40 Goals were scored by Linda Hodgkinson Louise Marshall Susan Patton and Darlnee McLean Sue Leighton turned back all the Pauleyanna shots in goal for Ivy Knights down Orillia Craig Waddington and Peter Panagabko each scored two goals to lead Barrie Knights to 61 win over Orillia in Knights of Columbus hantam game at Eastview Chris Collingbourne and Joe Nastiaskiuk each scored one goal Panagabkos second goal was an unassisted ell fort with only 37 seconds left in the game Barrie lost 04 to Orillia in the Knights of Columbus atom game Goal scorers for Barrie were Mark Oakley with two Iason Dumont and Brian Barry BC horse named best VANCOUVER CPI Palica fouryearold Ontario bred filly who gained reputation as tower of consisten cy has been voted horse of the year at Exhibition Park The horse is the daughter of Our Michael Miss Norahs and is owned by Stirskey ofAldergrove BC She won three stakes races during the parks 1979 season and added another victory in Seattle Wash In her 11 starts under trainer Alan May from midApril to the end of the season Palica won six races and was on ly off the board four times She has since won at Calgary and now is in California Her earnings this year are more than 365000 She became the first older filly or mare to capture the horscofthcyea honor Vikings Krause sets record LOS ANGELES AP Paul Krause in his 161h year as professional set National Football League record of 81 pass ihterccptions when he picked off two against Los Angeles Rams on Sunday Despite the plays by Krause 37 the Rams took 2721 overtime victory over the Vikings Krause intercepttxl Vince Ferragamo on the final plav of the first half at the Minnesota 28 yard line for the recordbreaker and ran off the field with the ball held high over his head He also intercepted former teammate Bob Lee at the Vikings 14 on the nexttolast play of regulation Krause 6foot3 205 pounder was drafted by Washington and played with the Redskins through the 1967 season before being traded to the Vikings Krause intercepted 12 passes in his rookie year and 10 in 1973 with Minnesota but these were only his second and third of this season He broke the record of 79 intercep tions that he shared with Eiiilcii Tunnell who played from lthlrtil Streit tap amateur athlete LONDON Ont CPI Marlene Streit an 11time Cana di17n Open champion and the only golfer to win the Cana Ilran US British and Australian national womens titles has been named Canadas top amateur golfer for 1979 Streit captain of Canadas 1979 Commonwealth womens championship team and member of Canadas golf and sports halls of fame was named recipient of the award at the Canadian Ladies Golf Association annual meeting Saturday Cathy Shcrk of Port olborne Ont won the title last year before joining the Ladies Professional Golf Associa tion tour Marilyn OConnor of Calgary also member of the ommoiiwcalth team was second 011 the CLGA list followed by Betty ole of Edmonton Cheryll McConnell Kingsville 0111 Lynne Cooke Vancouver Com monwealth team member Stacey West Toronto Kathy Powers lruro NS Louise Angelilli Montreal Denise Lavigne Nuns Island Que and Barbara Bunkowski Burlington Ont This weeks mystery sports person is back in the NHL this year after playing in the World Hockey Association for eight years But now at he is the oldest player in the NHL He holds many records but probably the most notable is the highest number of total goals scored 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 Andrew Hudson of Porter Crescent in Barrie is the winner of last weeks contest for identifying Don Cherry coach of Colorado Rockies Contest winners will rccciic an eightsicc three item pizza froir Mothers Iizza larlour and Spaghetti House 2112 Iiayficld St Barrie tho examiner Monday Dec 1979 WWï¬ra an Just missed Wayne Dusome scored two of the Flyers goals Bob Coulsons shot from in close just missed the in GBSSA It was almost Cinderella story The only thing missing was the right ending lnnisdale Junior girls basketball team in only their second year playing in the Georgian Bay secondary schools Association went to the GBSSA final against Midland Saturday in Midland after beating Huron Heights and Parry Sound in earlier playoff action But while they gave it good effort they couldnt come up with enough points on the board and Midland won the game 4233 to take the Junior girls GBSSA basketball title knew Midland was strong said Marie Sawick coach of lnnisdale after the game We stayed with them in the first half the score was tied 1818 at the half but in the se cond half they came on really strong played faster game and hit on their outside jump shots We just couldnt seem to get our shots in PLEASED WITH PLAY Nevertheless Sawick was very pleased with the play of the girls especially with the teams shooting Sawick also remarked on her teams defensive play which she felt im proved greatly as the season wore on Im really pleased with the outcome of the season said Sawick Its only the first year these girls have all played together It was Sawicks first year coaching and she open side of the net during the Barrie Flyerss 64 victory over the Owen Sound Greys in In here Saturday night termediate action Medemundup Midgets rout Bolton Bantams blankThornhill MAJOR MIDGET Led by Rob McNabb who scored four goals and had two assists Barrie Coop Major Midgets pounded Bolton 120 in York Simcoe minor hockey league game at Bolton Darryl Lynn and Brian Smith both scored two goals and had one assist Singles went to Mike McDonald Gary White Peter Whelan and Rob Rinneard Cam Parry Mike Hoffman Bill Maguire and Kevin Tustiii all had assists Gerry Skipwith had the shut out the lone Barrie goal with assists going to Maguirc and Hoffman Barrie came up against tough Burlington team next round and lost close game 32 Maguire scored one goal for Barrie and McNabb tallied the other White Riiincard and Brian Smith had assists MINOR MIDGET In another exhibition game against Sault Ste Marie Barr rie won the first match 64 Barrie Bell Canada Minor Midgets came tip winners again this time taking the scores4 Barries record is now seven wins and six losses Examiner Photo by Dave Pascal wins against six losses and one tie in league play Jquniles lost 81 to Aurora and 62 to rie Richmond Hill MINOR BANTAM Tim Cox scored the only BarRie goal against Aurora with the assist going to Steve liinmons Doug Smith scored both the at Barrie goals in the loss to Richmond Illll Matt Gard rie nedy and Irv Johnston assisted MAJOR PEEWEE on Smiths first goal and Cox and Timmons assisted on his second tallv Eastview MAJOR BANTAM Mike Lloyd and Danny Knoll was estatic about taking the team to the final had assists Jim Kane record ed the shutout in net for Bar Two goals by Sharons Gary Young helped put away Barrie Green and Ross Minor Ban tams 40 in game Saturday Shannon Hanspiker was in goal for Bar Craig Perry scored the only Barrie goal as Barrie Rotary Club Major Peewees lost their first game this season dropp ing 51 decision to Richmond in her first year She plans to coach next season as well really enjoyed working with the girls said Sawick In the first game Friday lnnisdale met Huronia Heights in tough match that could have gone either way In fact lnnisdale need ed two points by Marg Mulder from the foul line with only seven seconds left in the game to tie the game and force the three minute overtime At the end of the overtime In nisdale had won by just one basket 4139 OBRIEN IIIGII SCORER Sue OBrien was the high scorer for In nisdale hitting for 24 points more than half her teams points Mulder added 11 points In the next game lnnisdale handily defeated Parry Sound 4734 football scoreboard NH hockey CONFERENCE East NIH 1121 warns CONFERENCE 0289 220041 Norris Division 0358276 577 Wilt FHA Buffalo 0265241500 Montreal 93 71TH NY Jets 0233333429 Los Angelcs 11 5104 94 27 Ball 410 0213 334 2th Pittsburgh 10 82 80 24 Central Hartford 79 7021 Pitts 11 0371242135 Detroit 710 70 74 is Houston 10 0322 281i 714 ltiiision Cleve 0333 817643 Buffalo 16 95 64 35 Cincin on 0307381214 Boston 15 H9 69 33 West Minnesota 10 99 fit 27 10 0259 217714 Toronto 11 10 119 8023 10 0359239714 Quebec 813 75 9120 02110259538 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE 032l 325 500 Patrick Iiision 0228 252429 Phila 17 5106 7139 CONFERENCE Atlanta ll 84 7025 East Rangers to 11 95 100 22 10 0296 218714 Islanders 711 80 82 111 0286 246643 Washington 517 71 10314 0312 262643 Smjlhe Diiision 0210263429 Vancouver 10 82 78 20 410 0272 296 Chicago 61 69 entral St Louis 72 95 2o Tamiu 0263 2146411 Winnipeg 60 97111 Chicago 0249 229571 Edmonton 79101 16 Minn 0226 807429 Colorado 614 115 Green 410 0214 288 280 Detroit 212 01903191471 AMERICAN Miami New Eng Adams Denver San Oakland Seattle Kan NATIONAL Phila Wash Dallas NY Giants St Louis MARG MlLIER Playing in the Silver Stick AAA Elimination lournament in Bramalea over the weekend the Barrie Midgets the Barrie goal scorers Henry Kienkicwicz Ron Dubois Bob Roy and Andrew Craig were scored two goals each to lead Barrie Giffen FArm Equip ment Major Bantams to 60 win over Thornhill in game Hill in YSMHL game Sunday at Dunlop Daryl OBrien had the assist on Perrys goal Barrie fired 22 shots at the Richmond Hill net Steve West 275 267 571 806 269 538 Atlanta 256 333 357 San Fran 113 0264 3711071 Los Ang New Orl 72 8f basketball ilk Cleveland 126 Atlanta 108 Kansas ity 94 Boston 88 didnt fare as well losing their first two games and thus being eliminated from further play In their first game Barrie played St Catherines and was IlENIIES Barries Allan Cook Iunveiles had ditfictilt time recently dropping their last two league games to leave at Dunlop Arena Dave Walton Laurin made 21 saves in the mom with record of three defeated 61 Whelan scored and Danny Barrie net Viorrod were the other Barrie MINOR pEEWEES scorers Knoll had two assists Barries Irvine Carpet as did Doug Stephens Craig warehouse Minor peewees llt reitch and Steve Board also picked up two wins in weekend iv play outscoring their opposi tion 11 to six in the two games Tracy Caulkins of the US strokes down the pool during Canada Cup swim meet in Toronto during the weekend Miss Caulkins l6 won seven gold medals at the international swim meet CP Photo Caulkins dominates meet taking seven gold medals TORONTO CPI One athlete is living up to former Thunder Bay Ont coach Don Talbot who was all team heading to Moscow next summer and Talbot feels her Barrie defeated Bolton 01 Saturday at Dunlop Arena Mark DAmbrosio Darcy Taylor and Cory Kirk each had two goals Robbie Jermey had two assists Three of the Barrie goals came on power plays in game that was mar red by penalties including two ten minute misconducts two fighting majors and 14 minors Barrie had 28 shots on the Bolton net while Scott Ruther ford had stopped 15 shots in goal for Barrie Chris Irvine scored two goals to lead the team to 54 win over Thornhill Sunday Jermey and Taylor also scored for Barrie The win gives Bar rie record of six wins two losses and one tie ATOM Sean Lavasseur scored two goals but it wasnt enough as Barrie McDonalds Atoms lost 43 to Borden in game Satur day at Angus Jay Stephens scored the other Barrie goal Heath Preston and Lavasseur had assists Kinsmen Major atoms tied 22 with Newmarket in league game Sunday at DunlopArcna Wayne Nelson scored both Barrie goals John Robinson had an assist Both Nelsons goals were scored on breakaways Barrie fired 23 shots at Newmarket goalie Goeff Sarjeant Peter lng stop ped 19 shots in net for Barrie NOVICE Barrie Lions Novice club played nearly penaltyfree game with Sharon Saturday at Dunlop and the result was 33 tie between the two teams Gregg Forde Brent Preston and Brian Hendry were the Barrie scorers Gabe Batstone Mark Law and Craig Duncan had assists Barrie has now won three games lost one and tiedone MAJOR MIDGET Sunday Hum Los Angeles 116 Milwaukee 1031 Emmi 120 Tgï¬rllggmgeayno Seattle 111 Golden State to Pittsburgh 17 Cincmnati 17 TlIUch Denver 19 Buffalo 16 NIH Philadelphia 44 Detroit Atlanta 106 San Diego 90 Washington 38 Green Bay 21 New York 121 Denver 112 Cleveland 14 Houston St Louis 13 San Francisco 10 Kansas City 37 Seattle 21 Dallas Ztl NY Giants Los Angeles 27 Minnesota 21 Philadelphia 117 Cleveland 103 Washington 104 New Jersey 100 Detroit 134 San Antonio 124 Houston 120 Portland 11 tics game We were better balthandtcrs and we re bounded really well said Sawick about the Parry Sound game Mulder was the high scorer for lnnisdale against Parry Sound with 20 points OBrien scored 15 points Mulder and OBrien led lnnisdale again in the final combining for 31 points all but two of lnnisdales points Mulder had 16 points and OBrien netted 15 Next season will be whole new ball game on the junior front as all of this years Juniors move up to the senior teams Boston 100 Indiana 100 Utah 97 Seattle 03 Phoenix 99 Chicago tit Milwaukee 109 Golden 921 State bridge ILILC NOltTtl SOlTtl Lee Cave Mary Murakami Larry Gratnci Enid oupland Marg irise Georgie Irvine Rosemary Spratt Roll llcrinislon EASTWEST Midge Stubbings Marg ltcwcll int John andlonna Macbeth BettyStcpbcns Mable Rodgman Fntiire Tallfs Helen Rowe Barbara Mencles Mary Murakami on cc Betts RRIII IlIl Tr BRIDGE RIZSIIXIS Fridai oi 2Z1 NORTIISOLTII Sue Graham John tlaretl Ma and Murray Bell David Lewis Martin Forrest EASTWEST Audrey Forrest Lucie TAylor Robbie llobidoux Gary Edmunds Evelyn Everingham Dennis Clive Monday Noi 20 NORTHSOUTH Sue GrahamJohn Ilazclt Murray Bell Stan IIveringham Lucie Taylor John Postmkoff EASTWEST Eleanor eriiigham Oda Bell Peter Karrys George Winton Rosemary Spratt John Park RAYS HItIIHIICIIH NURTIISOITII Gary EdniundsJohnlIacl Rosemary Spratt RAlph Brand Audrey Forrest Midge Slubbiiigs EASTWEST DannySchamehornJack Kiltiy Peg More Jean Burkc it Marnie Boultcr Rawll Church Gravenhurst beats Oro third victory in row The Gm 775 just cant figure out way to beat Gravenhurst in Georgian Bay Junior play Last night in Gravenhurst Oro went down to an 84 defeat It marked the third time in three meetings that Gravenhurst has defeated Oro Oro trailed all the way in the match After the first period it was 31 Gravenhurst and they increased that to 02 margin after the second frame It was big contest as secondplace Gravenhurst went into it leading thirdplace Oro by three points The win gives Gravenhurst fivepoint bulge over Oro Undefeated Penetang is on top of the loop Murray Hadley and Murray Clark supplied the bulk of Oros offensive thrust Clark had goal and two assists while Hadley had two goals and an assist The other market came off the stick of Greg McCuaig with Ernie Cumming setting him up It was power play effort Oro now has eight wins four losses and four ties Salisburys four markers help Ora Bantams to points Strong performances by Bill Salisburg led the Oro Villeneuve Bantams to tie and victory in action over the weekend Salisburg had goal and an assist as Oro tied Stroud 22 Dunc Ellis had the other goal for Oro in the game In 60 victory over Beeton Salisburg scored hat trick Other goals went Jamie Torpey to Ellis and Phillip ayme Stephen Howell was between the pipes to record theshutout ATOMS The Oro Lions Club Atoms kept up their torrid pace downing Beeton 83 It was Oros tenth regular season win against no losses David Gillespie and Gerry Andrews both scored three goals in the contest with Brian Hines and Richard Staines get tingsingles JlVENILES The Oro Partridge Juveniles took it on the chin losing to Tottenham 51 The only Oro goal came off the stick of George Diamantakos PEEWEES The Oro Morrison Sunoco Peewees suffered 73 loss at the hands of Beeton Warren Sawkiw had two markers for Oro while Jesse Whalen had theother Major Atoms make final in Silver Stick tournament Barrie Kinsmen Major Atoms were finalists Ill the Bramalea regional Silver Stick nanient next year to beheld iiiSarnia Barrie woii their first two games but dropped the chain reputation and the other is building one and both used the Canada up swim meet to advantage during the weekend Tracy Caulkins of Nashville Tenn at the age of 10 recognized international star with two world records to her credit did what she was ex pected to do and won seven gold medals Alex Baumann of Sudbury Ont at 15 rising star in Canadian swimming won three golds and set two anav dian shortcourse 125 metrest records Caulkins is tutored bv smiles as the thrtcday meet came to an end Sunday night Talbot said Caulkins amateur athlete of 1978 in the United States is reaching if not exceeding tarch times hes setting for hcr And shcs reacting well to demands plac ed on her by the media and her peers who all want part of winner Shes aware of the pressure But think thats part of great athletes reper toire if you like the ability to handle those pressures EXPECTED TO WIN Shell be predetermined favorite on the US Olympic prospects are excellent If she continues to swim like she is and with the same approach to the sport shes going to be hard to beat Major Midgets YSMHL game Sunday Eastview Baumanns performance caught the eye of Deryk Snell ing head coach of the host Etobicoke Swim Club and the man who will direct Canadas Olympic swim team Hes one of the new finds of the year he says of Baumann And always in proOlympic year someones going to make that big effort to break through and get into the international scene each Eric Steve Lemay two goals Connell Thornhill shots The win gives losses or the sea son Barrie Slessor and Periard avenged an earlier loss to Thornhill by pounding Thornhill 70 in Keith Penna and John Mona que led the Barrie attack with Me and Doug Barker scored singles for Barrie Mark Flewelling recorded the shutout in net for Barrie turning away 14 Barrie record of 12 wins and two hockey tournament last week end in Bramalea and as result won the right to rcprc sent Barrie in the same tour pionship game it toOakvillc In their first match Barrie defeated hinguacousy 32 lrankie Dirracola Shawn Mei sports calendar MONDAY 213121 it p111 Georgian Grizzlies at pal ReinoSimcocCountyMensleague P3 OlllnRWOOd lentldng 00km BSAA boysl pm Barrie Coop Miqgeh at p111 nnis ae al ra or Richmond ij yurk Simcoe MW North ailastviewtï¬SAA boys Hockey League urling All day Ladies and Mens Playoffs Simcoe Country Curling champion ships Barrie Curling Club pm Bariic United Rubber Worker Bantams a1 Thornhill YSMHL and Wayne Nelson scored the Barrie goals Robbie Gray was in net for BanC In the secondr0und game Barrie whipped Belleville 63 led by Wayne Nelson who scored three goals Singles went to Shawn Mei John Robinson and Todd Quinn Peter lng tended net for Bar me In the championship game against Oakville Barrie re mained in the match until the midway mark of the third period when the strain of three games in one day hit them In the span of just seven and half minutes in the third period Oakville scored five goals to put the game and championshipaway