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Barrie Examiner, 26 May 1979, p. 12

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12 the examiner w=awas laurels glt than 23 years vguntltoufillyi day are assisting the coach gtltvv£1oo havent been able to capture the county title since 1968 oach Edgar was catcher of that notable team and Bob was pitching ace that eventful season Brian Brooks also was with that winning outfit which Alliston Doner Jr baseball tans still liketo recall but lost out he stated The run both times heat lotthe title going in the finals tenders plaining he would later team here at the same time agfi AA ub£ngr OO6rjv lll1 By GARRY FORBES The Examiner Ruth Ann Rip so far the most successful product of Hutton Stables star stallion John Rip will make her 1979 stakes debut Sunday in division 23671 division of the Ontario Sires Stakes pace for 13yearold tillies at Mohawk Raceway Markdale horseman Ron Hut ton who has guided the speedy lay filly to one first and two secondplace finishes in three feature races at Barrie Raceway this month will once again take the reins behind Ruth Ann Rip as she battles the provinces best on the 58 mile ampbellville oval Ron and younger brother Len regularly at drive Barrie TlRIHY l2617 IOSI TIIIC 713pm FIRST It IZ IZ 11111150 ti HMrt Rowe SilIlill III Harris SINIIALF TEE IIIIF ioorlclnld Moon Itl1tt Jones Satin Sunday ii Gorski Mighty Fraser Spinks Kelso Nickle Iauiniirs Iride Ilutlon ISIIIlltillilIi Iiuu tnr Ronnie Ilnioks Good liaiul It Hutton SIt tI IC IIlUT III F5130 illliSlrtH ll ltM ACE lirauti Ill llll SIIZIIII Itlill It Qt ICSVH llNIIllti Dutttiittl liinnys Ft lluttoti lraemirnle ludniann llionir Iletty Stiner litliillllll let arter Iltl11llll Nitlure lltillll Ii tIi iii Jiris liistir luk Edwards IIIllill It III F1700 lll IIl Iii HI Iitlure Mt IFSS r1 Rl Itoiie ll ll PA it iIl lli Hot ti rowe lilklll Liness lii he Ranker Spinks iiiMinaiinuisllli Ilrooks lll link Spitiks lsllril liilitlr Apia It ll rd HA oiil Iones llll Hill It It III FERN lilSItRii It Moori 1hllll lilti Ileilei IilllrilIitltlltl Illl to out It unr iigliatti in 422 Illlk lr It ii PT Itroun ll III at limeml Stiiiir li Ian liris Hi llll II Janis in It Edwards It Ill IIUII III ETINI llti ItdAlltlr totlilarl iI wwté It Ilrurkerl Molnar larkharl Il loore Annimil By BILL lRRAN With his team away to flying start manager Bob Doner is enthused over the prospects of Alliston Canucks becoming leading contender for 1979 Simcoe County league baseball llyve can keep up our early pace our chances should be good remarked theclub president who has been active in sponsoring or managing baseball teams in Alliston for more Our boys showed real ability in winning our first two he said commenting on the 72 victory over Barrie Red Sox and ti beating given the defending champion rillia Majors III The anucks first two games of the schedule While he felt the whole lineup performed well manager Doner made particular mention of the fine pitching efforts of Larry Ilalbert and southpaw Greg Campbell Another top hurler who is rounding into shape for the cur rent anueks is the managers eldest son Bob Doner Jr who is expected to start mound action against Ivy Leafs when the Alliston team plays its third scheduled game Sun We have more pitching strength now than we have had for years noted the club pilot In Bill Edgar the Canucks have an experienced coach LEFIOVERS FROM I968 champions Although they came close several times the Canucks We reached the semifinals last year and the year before anucks gave the Majors good We hope it will be different this time he added The manager praised the pitching of Campbell in outhurling starter Icter Koehli and reliever Brock Richardson in the triumph over Orillia Richardson beat us last year and it gave out players boost when they turned the tables The senior Alliston manager still thinks the Majors and Newniarket Hawks will ultimately prove to be the teams to Ncwmarkct had good young team last year and should be stronger than ever he explained The Hawks won the south section and then gave the Majors keen battle before IBURN NEW COACH OF THE MAJORS Willi Barry Cockburn the new playingcoach the Majors hope to recover from losing start and again become con Catcher lyde Harris was in charge in practice session but said he was glad to carry on as player when Cockburn was chosen to succeed veteran Gander Ross Last year Cockburn ranked as one if the leagues leading hitters besides starring at third base He handled the team from the bench in their opener but did not play himself ex Vince Benedetto caught for Orillia in the opener with Har ris taking over centrefield Pitcher Jerry Udell covered third Tim limer short and veteran Rick Watters shared first with youngster Dave Thornton Jerry Adams and Mur ray St nge were other outfielders while Gerry Verey was at his old spot on second Udell and Harris both smashed their irst homers of the season against Campbell The Majors are scheduled to play host to Collingwood avemcn in their secoan league game tomorrow The Ncwmarket Hawks will be the opposition for the Barrie Raceway Entries soundly May 20 079 Brian Brooks and Dan Doner home run Raceway and the pair with another brother Paul are co owners of Hutton Stables Ruth Ann Rip is one of several horses the trio plan to enter in the 1979 Ontario Sires Stakes program expect her to be very com petitive Hutton said She should have no trouble adapting to Mohawks long stretch and shes been working out very well As 2yearold Ruth Ann Rip won eight of 18 starts and $38153 most of it from the governmentsponsored OSS program Her 2yearold mark of 20415 standsa an OSS record for age and gait on halfmile track Sundays stake is divided into three divisions each carrying Iayilougli Lillian Montterrand Mahon ALSOELIGIBLE Since Dixon Electron Jackson SIXTH RACE IE MILE $150 KAARIIIA IDEAL BrookSJr WA IT IIRS It IATIO Illl Langen Iercuolaragan Annerud Loney Reuilaptiirl Mahon Kinglill Rutledge Harts Marq Macintosh Ladylever Rowe ALSO ELIGIBLE Pete Iutncy Spinks Replica Mac Sheppard SEVENTH Iii IME MILE 8900 KIARURA Kl rowe tr iASTIMERlTII McClure tANASTA IlAl Jones WaltersMarge Langen Follow Flight Brooks Thurber ommand Hutton DaIzle Bye Bye Spinks IIHEIITII PII IIIE $600 IIITZY GEORGE Jones BILLY BATTLES Stoddart DEENLANI Purdie About It Brooks Brookside Joey rowc Iinkys Babe Annerud Moorelands Mister Spinks Brenda May Harding ITII RAVII ltr3 NILE 3550 it SCARLET HARVEST Cass ENCOINTER Brooks TOMMY MACK Rowe Game Greek Stoddarl Swift rbit Brown Merry Singer Qutnian Good Right Jones Thetiolil Randit Harris ALSO ELIGIBLE Topileek Lotiell Jones SoeiaIJet Brooker TENTH I7 IIIE Dim tliEl SON Langen WAYBRXK ROMPIM Jones HlllTitlNT Brooks Rock ashier Ii Purdie Rob Riinlou1e aner II Trigger Johnston Dixon StLlrishua Tyre Molnar HI Don mess AlsiIIIIIRLII Dover lift Spinks Reapersitoeket Edwards Yanch suffers l07 loss goals and added two assists for the Barrie squad Mike Surette scored twice and singles were provided by Craig Anderson and Bill McGuire Ini Harrie Yaneh Healing mmtam Hurons dropped 107 on more to rillia in York himioe minor lacrosse associa iionlliursilay luis Yanch scored three Good start for Canucks Striking back Peter and Fran Clarke of Barrie beat Fridays soggy outdoor conditions by taking In some Indoor activity on the Peter Isnt used to being finisher at last months Ottawa marathon Examiner Photo spo quash courts at the Barrie YMYWCA boxed In like this however he was the top local Jones pitches Anten Mills into Vespra Fastball lead Pitcher Doug Jones powered Anten Mills to two more Vespra Senior Fastball wins this week as the team took sole possession of first place Jones tossed threehitter and extends streak The Barrie Green and Ross Bantams continued their winn ing ways in the North York Simcoe Minor Baseball Associaton by defeating two clubs Wednesday Sean Kirkpatrick registered 13 strikeouts fro Barrie and Steven Cardogan knocked in two RBI as the team took 21 victory over host Nottawa Back in Barrie the Green and Ross squad was led by Brad Babcocks 11strike out performance in 95 hammer ing of Midland Dave Hutton Stables star off to Mohawk Ruth Ann Rip ready for stoke $23670 purse The 27 entries will be pared down for final race later in the summer Hutton will also be driving Hutton Stables Jumbo Be Good Back on track Big John Byrd has been put through his paces by ownertrainer Ross Home of Orillia quite bit lately in preparation for return to the track The 5yearold Baron HanoverSis Byrd horse has been missing from action since Feb due to Illness but hell be back In the running In tonights third race at Barrie Raceway $700 conditioned pace Jlm McClure the 23yearold driver who guided Big John Byrd In his lost two outings In Orangeville Raceways preferred class will resume the driv ing duties for Home Examiner Photo by Garry Forbes The ultimate in relaxation therapy and fun Installed indoor oroutdoor as illllllll Illllllll For more information or tree demonstration call PAULS HT TUBS ORO STATION The Oasis Hot Tub is made from Canadian Northern Pine with plank floor stainless steel bolts and bench screws with the finest accessory package available and can be installed indoor or outdoor for relaxation alter busy day at work be it office labour travel or sports and gained shutout as Anten Mills beat Edenvale 10 early in the week and led to the club to its fourth straight win in 53 decision over Midhurst Subur ban Transport Wednesday Both games were at Midhurst liking to the Midhurst dia mond Angus Howden Auto Sales was wishing it was play ing back home as the club sank to last place with pair of losses Dennis Hollowell pitched Barrie Shoppers Drug Mart to its first victory of the season AI Cochrane MC er an 65 decision over Angus and each hit triple for the winning team Rob McLean boosted Edenvale Another Barrie Minor to 82 thumpmg 0f the Baseball Association bantam HOWden Squad In other games Borden Braves remained within strik ing distance of the league leaders by blasting Minesing 102 and edging Grenfel Oakley Motors 43 Midhurst downed New Lowell 126 on the strength of Wayne Russells pit ching and Chuck McNabb helped his New Lowell squad bounce back with 53 victory over Brentwood squad Garners Sports travell ed to Thornhill Wednesday to take its season opener 193 over the host club In tyke play Jim White pitch ed nohitter to lead the Barrie Bill Gethons squad to 90 win over host Newmarket Mark Ziegler and Scot Snider pitched relief for the Barrie team and Marty Parker hit tworun triple years This years 13yearold crop are the eldest of John Rips Ontariobred offspring The 15yearold Kentucky bred stallion is also the sire of Johnny Rip Rythm Ripolet Vals Rip and Good David regular contenders at Barrie Raceway in Mohawks fourth race Sun day $2700 conditioned pace The Buttons have been in the standardbred breeding business for more than five Open season for Leafs The Ivy Leafs will open their 1979 SouthSimcoe Baseball League schedule Sunday with pregame ceremonies schedul ed to begin at pm Ceremonies will feature salute to some of the areas senior citizen baseball fans in cluding Herman Jennett who will celebrate his 75th birthday at the season opener Season tickets for Leafs games are available at the gate or from Ivy players and ex ecutive NAME BRAND RODS REElS AUTHORIZED DEALER MR H01 TUBS our NEW IOCATION 33 ESSA to unit The Oa51s Haw STORE HOURS NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 700 AM 200 PM MOEEll 900900 SAT 000600 7054873612 While Anten Mills was taking ATTENTION ALL FISHERMEN FIELD STREAM SPORTING GOODS ANNOUNCES lIVE BAIT CENTRE MINNOWS WORMS LEECHES ETC GUARANTEED FRESH GARCIA DIAWA ZEBCO QUICK RYOBI DOWNRIGGERS FISHFINDERS Garcia Riviera Big Jon NAME BRAND mm BARRIES BEST SELECTION OF NAME BRAND LURES Eastviewto ioin Central at OFSAA championship The Eastview Secondary School senior boys rugger team earned shot at the All Ontario title Friday with se cond place finish at the Georgian Bay Secondary Schools Athletic Association championships in Bracebridge Favored Barrie Central took the GBSSA honors for automatic placing in the On tario Federation of Secondary Schools Athletic Association ti tle tournament scheduled for next Friday and Saturday at Banting Memorial High School in Alliston Central beat Eastview 243 in the GBSSA final but Eastview gets ticket to the OFSAA championship as official host club due to its runnerup posi tion The junior division cham pionship was allEastview as the shools team composed of secondyear junior players met the squad in the final game In what amounted to prac tice game the As beat their younger teammates 40 Eastview coach Jim Hamilton said combined team will now advance to the York Invita tional junior tournament Fri day Both Centrals and Norths junior teams were eliminated Hurons flex muscle with more wins Two Barrie Minor Lacrosse Association teams have already started flexing muscles in their respective leagues by posting convincing wins this week The Barrie Hurons Juveniles led by threegoal fiveassist performance by Danny Roberts found at least part of their new Lakeshore League quite receptive after hammer ing Brampton 138 in an exhibi tion action at Barrie arena Wednesday Meanwhile the Barrie Hurons Peewees won their fourth consecutive Huronia League victory at Barrie arena Wednesday with 70 thumping of Midland Earlier in the week the peewees defeated host Orillia 73 Scott Torrie added three goals for the juvenile squad Jacques Mireault and Hugh Beaton notched two apiece and singles were had by Bob Stevenson Ron Lambert and Greg Larkin Dan Moir and Don MacGregor shared the Barrie netminding duties Nolan Keogh scored four times in the peewees victory over Midland and singles were added by Scott McCoIman Willie Miller and Mark DAm brosio John Warman registered the shutout In Orillia Keogh again led the Barrie attack and singles were had by Danny Burlington David Slomka Mike Dubois McCoIman and DAmbrosio David Lee did the Barrie net minding duties in that game Next game for the peewees is Monday in Huntsville The juveniles will face Brampton Toronto Beaches Mimico Etobicoke Whitby and Oshawa First league game is slated for Monday at Barrie arena against Mimico STUDIES FISH MATING EDMONTON CP Dr Richard Peter he knows lot about the sex lives of fishbowl inhabitants The University of Alberta zoologist has led team of students in researching the goldfish mating process for the last five years He says the study is an attempt to identify the brain hormones which regu late the spawning of fish goldfish or otherwise he says at the zone championships Tuesday in Barrie In the midget division Bar ries lone representative Cen tral was defeated in the semi finals by Stouffville which went on to take the champion ship and earn berth in the York Invitational midget tour nament Dave Britnell was the top By THE CANADIAN PRESS AMERICAN LEAGUE East LPcl GRI Baltimore 28 I4 667 Boston 25 16 610 Milwaukee 25 20 556 42 New York 23 19 548 Detroit 16 20 444 Cleveland 18 23 439 917 Toronto 11 33 250 18 West Minnesota 25 16 610 California 25 19 568 12 Texas 24 19 558 Kansas City 24 20 545 25 Chicago 22 20 524 Seattle 17 29 370 10 Oakland 15 30 333 12 Friday Results Seattle 35 Texas 23 Milwaukee Oakland Chicago California Kansas City Minnesota Boston at Toronto ppd rain New York at Cleveland ppd rain Baltimore at Detroit ppd ram Todays Probable Pitchers Boston Eckersley 43 at T0 ronto Underwood 06 New York John 90 at Cleveland Waits 53 Baltimore McGregor 01 at Detroit Wilcox 32 California Tanana 33 at Chicago Barrios 41 Kansas City Gale 33 at Minnesota Hartzell 12 Oakland Norris 33 or Lang ford 16 at Milwaukee Slaton 32 Seattle Abbott 25 Mallack 22 Sunday Games Boston at Toronto New York at Cleveland California at Chicago Baltimore at Detroit at Texas BARRIE DUPLICATE BRIDGE RESULTS Friday May 18 Overall Winners Future Masters Louise Graham Tom Fitzsimmons Rita Haines Peter Karrys Open Pairs Overall winners Ed Welch John Postnikoff Leigh Mackie Keith McKenzie Barbara Menezes Joyce Belts Rosemary Spratt Gary Edmunds Monday May 21 North South Lorna Kerwin ingham Lea Bailey Heine Lcntsius John Postnikoff Martin Forrest East West Darlene Vandrick Audrey Forrest Eleanor Ever Stabbing on soccer trip LONDON AP 16year old youth was Charged with murder Friday after young man was stabbed to death on GlasgowtoLondon express train packed with Scottish soc cer fans police announced The train was halted at War rington Lancashire and the youth was remanded in custody for week accused of the mur der of John Murray 20 The train was carrying more than 400 Scotland supporters to London for todays match against England at Wembley Stadium the highlight of the season for Scottish fans Moments before the incident soccer fans had been singing in the corridors scorer for Central seniors in the final game racking up two penalty kicks and one con verted try Ian Cathery and Dave Gross added one try apiece to roundout the scoring for the winners Graham Lambs penalty kick accounted for Eastviews points in the final game In scrappy 106 semifinal scoreboard baseball Kansas City at Minnesota Oakland at Milwaukee Seattle at Texas NATIONAL LEAGUE Eul LPct 681 Philadelphia 26 15 634 Montrea 24 14 632 St Louis 21 17 553 Pittsburgh 18 20 474 Chicago 17 21 447 72 New York 14 24 368 107 Welt Cincinnati 24 18 571 San Francisco 25 20 556 Houston 24 22 522 Los Angeles 22 24 473 San Diego 19 27 413 Atlanta 15 27 357 Friday Results Chicago Philadelphia San Francisco Atlanta Los Angeles 17 Cincinnati San Diego Houston Pittsburgh New York 11 innings ppd fog St Louis at Montreal ppd rain Todays Probable Pitchers St Louis Vuckovich 32 at Montreal Lee 12 Cincinnati Norman 14 at has Angeles Sutton 53 Pittsburgh Blyleven 12 at New York Scott 10 Atlanta Matula 23 at San Francisco Halicki 53 Chicago Lamp 31 at Phila delphia Christenson 00 Houston Niekro 52 at San Diego Lolich 01 Sunday Games St Louis at Montreal Chicago at Philadelphia Pittsburgh at New York Cincinnati at Los Angeles Houston at San Diego Atlanta at San Francisco bridge results Marnie and Sherman Boulter Ella Seanes Orvilla Copp RAYS BRIDGE CLUB Wednesday May 23 OPEN PAIRS GRAHAM TROPHY Overall Scores Lea Bailey Shirley McRone Dave Lewis John Park Olive Hersey Ella Swain Joyce Betts Lucy Blackman Marjorie Creighton Petty Jones THE DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB North South Audrey Forrest Darlene Vandrick Mabel Rodgman Betty Stephens Ralph Brand Joe Fiegehen East West Shirley Lockie Chris Atkinson Orville Copp Ella Soames John and Donna McBeth BARRIE BRADFORD NEWMARKET AURORA BARRIE OFFICE comm MONTGOMERY Er ASSOCIATES BARRISIERS SOLICITORS Carry on General Practice of Law in JOHN HERLIHY BA LLB STEPHEN HARTLEY BA LLi3 TIIE DOWNTOWN CENTRE no DIIlllOP 51 sum 32 73701 win over Thornhill Lamb scored one convert and tries were had by Dave Beauchosne and Jim Hamilton Central defeated Markham 3213 in semifinal play with Britnell scoring four penalty kicks and one converted try Rob Hall contributed three tries and Rick Cloughley had one sports calendar SATURDAY Slow Pltch 130 pm ANAF Barrie vs ANAF Angus 345 pm 441 Silver Fox vs Hill Union Hillcrest School Veterans Slow Ball League HARNESS RACING 745 pm 10race card Barrie RacewayEssa Rd Yachting 1030amBarrieYachtCIubvsCook Bay Cowan Trophy race Kcmpenfelt Baytlongcourse Soccer pm Barrie City vs Richmond Rovers Eastview possible change to Steel St Park Barrie Canadian vs Muskoka Muskoka District Soccer League Auto Racing 745 pm Miss Barrie Speedway Con test regular racing Om 8111 line at Hwy 11 Newmarket and GYMNASTICS Precompetitive gymnastics meet Orangeville Barrie Gymnastics Club Equestrian mm Quarter Horse and Appaloosa show sponsored by the Ontario Inta Breed Horse Show Association Molsons Park Admission $2 adults children under 12 years free SUNDAY Baseball 130 pm Newmarket vs Barrie Red Sox pm Collingwood vs Orillia Ml jors Alliston Canucks vs ivy Leafs SouthSimcoe Baseball League games Barries home park Fairgrounds Essa Rd Fastball pm Mr Transmission vs Coop 830 pm Clarkson Hotel vs Barrie Floor and Wall Banie Intermediate Fastball League games Queens Park pm Clifton Hotel vs Barrie Mer chants 830 pm Molsons vs BarrieOp timist Club Barrie and District Recrea tional Fastball League games MacMor rison Park SlowPitch 12 noon Transmission King vs White Partridge Farm Shear Park Howards Heroes vs BF Oilers Queens Park 130 pm Bill LeBoeuf vs Superior me Shear Stroud Plaza vs Peter Queens pm White Partridge Farms vs BF Oilers Shear Howards Heroes vs Transmission King Queens 430 pm Stroud Plaza vs Bill LeBoeuf Shear Barrie and District SlowPitch Leaguegames 130 pm Kolmar vs and 345 pm Hill Social vs United Clubs Veterans Slowball League games Asikinack School Volleyball The Barrie Bangers mens volleyball tmm travels to Torontos Borden Secon dary School for Ontario Volleyball Association Senior playoffs Canoelng The Barrie Canoe Club is holding its Credit River White Water Trip ANGUS BEETON KESWICK STOUFFVILLE While the Rabbit only uses 80 litres of osoline to go 100 kilometres the Rogbit Diesel uses just 54 litres Thats 33 less fuel for the some distance saving the cost of every third kilometre Right Estimates based on laboratory tests using approved Trump However these estimates provide guide I0 comparisons autobaus 60 Foirview Rd 7370I00 And thats compared to the economical gasoline Rabbit Compared to big car its One Free Three Free Dont settle for less or Canada test methods Your fuel consumption will vary

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