1o the examiner Tuesday July 10 1979 $353 m1=aur If Horses last laugh Laurie Crowley grimaces as her mount Rusholme Alladin has the last laugh at Windy Haugh Farm Shanty Bay on the weekend Her horse didnt let anyone else in on the joke but Crowley rode him to second place finish in the walkandtrot class Examiner Photo by David Fuller Baytield roams again wins Wyevale tourney Bayfield Furniture took home the $100 winners cheque on the weekend at the Wyevale Sumlt merfest Fastball tournament Pitcher Randy Conrad handl ed duties on the mound for all three game including onehit shut out against Midlands TV Man in the +0 championship victory Nick Owen and Brian lliltz drove in two runs in the first in ning Owen scored John Bureau with double and scored himelf on Hiltzs single Hiltr made it 30 when he scored on Bill Faheys dropped flyball Bill McAleer singled stole so cond anti reached third base on bunt single by Barry Turnbull to set up Bayfields fourth run of the game on linedrive by Bureau to centrefield The winners collected $100 for the victory Bayfield rallied after trailing Perkinsficld in the bottom of the fifth inning baseball AMERICAN LEAFE East Icl illl Baltimore 56 29 659 Boston 52 31 627 Milwaukee 49 38 563 it New York 48 38 558 ll Detroit 40 43 482 13 Cleveland 40 45 471 15 Toronto 21 60 31111 39 est California St 37 581 Texas 49 36 576 Minnesota 45 39 5316 Kansas City 43 42 506 Chicago 38 46 452 11 Seattle I7 51 420 Oakland 24 65 270 271 Monday Results Toronto Milwaukee Cleveland t1 Kansas City Minnesota Detroit California Boston Chicago Texas Baltimore Ouklnd Tonights lrohahi Pitchers Kansas City iale 66 at Cleveland Barker 12 Minnesota Zahn 721 at lie tniit Young 21 Texas Johnson cago Worlhani MD Boston Stanley ltlfw at forum Barr 541 Baltimore Stone 577 land tliangford 49 New York ttliiidry 631 at Seattle Bannister 47 49 at hi tiili at Oak Wednesday innits Baltimore at Oakland Milnaukee at Toronto Kansas City it ClemLind Minnesota at Detroit Texas at Chicago Boston at California New York at Seattle NATIONU lIIill€ East Ict lilil Montreal lit 30 615 Chicago 13 36 544 Philadelphia 45 40 $29 St Lows 42 39 519 Pittsburgh 41 flit 519 New York 12 17 40 iii West Houston 51 35 602 Cincinnati 45 42 517 San ieisco 41 45 477 11 San INO 49 409 ll Atlanta 37 19 430 15 Los Angelvs 35 52 402 17 Monday Resqu Philadelphia San Francisco Chicago Atlanta Montreal 11 Los Angeles St Louis Cincinnati Tonights Probable Pitchers Chicago Iteuschel 75I at At Ianta Solomon 4741 San Iranmsio Whilson 24 at Montreal Sanderson 575 San Diego Jones 645 at Philadephia IiSpanNJl St Louis Iulghani 21 at Cincinnati Sealer 75 Bill Mokoros walked with the bases loaded to start the Bayfield rally leading to 54 win Bill McAleer tripled to tie the score and John Bureaus sacrifice to centrefield ended the game ith Conrad the win BILI McAIEEIt pushes rally I1lts Angelis iWelth 4ii New York Swan Hit Pittsburgh Bibby 512 at Houston Andujar 104 Wednesday Barnes Los Angeles at 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otherwise few montls before the end of the 197879 National Hockey League season the Canadians approached their all star goaltender with the suggestion that he become part time hockey player while pursuing his law career glit said Dryden but then finally decided that couldnt have it both ways How could pect the team to accept it would be grossly unfair to saddle new champion Drydn passes part lime otter MONTREAL CP Netminder Ken Dryden who an coach with that type of arrangement Instead the 31yearold Dryden chose to write the final chapter to career which saw him as fivetime winner or cowinner of the Vezina Trophy presented to the leagues top goaltender ALLSTAR SIX TIMES Included in his long list of exploits are six allstar team se lections in his nineyear career six Stanley Cup triumphs and one Conn Smythe Trophy as the outstanding playoff performer in 197071 But all that will become distant memory as Dryden pur Starr hurler shuts out Seniors Smith feeds Beatric Alex Smith pitched twohit shut out for Starr Electric Mon day to lead the Barrie and District Intermediate Fastball League team to 10 win over the Senior Leagues Beatrice arts Editor David Fuller7266537 Foods Smith pitched five innings of perfect fastball until Corby Adams nicked him for single in the sixth Pitcher John Chalmers claimed the only Knowlton recalled Argos reshuffle TORONTO CP The re volving door to Toronto Argo nauts roster kept spinning long enough Monday to readmit Gord Knowlton The unexpected departure of linebacker Blain Lamoureux touched off some llthhour shuffling by the Argos before their Canadian Football League seasonopener here tonight against Montreal Alouettes and Knowlton discarded last week to make room for Lamoureux emerged as the beneficiary never thought theyd call me back said Knowlton 30 yearold sixyear CFL veteran who was dropped from the Argos 33man roster when they acquired Lamoureux from Cal gary Stampeders on July They were stuck when La moureux left so guess were complementing each other Im certainly not sour grapes or anything Im shocked but thrilled to be returning On the weekend Lamoureux nonimport who had prac tised just once with his new team said he was dissatisfied with the way the Argos were run that football was no more than an enjoyable pasttime for him and that he wanted to stay with his businesses in Calgary TRADED RIGHTS After reactivating Knowlton Toronto traded the rights to La moureux to Saskatchewan Roughriders for Canadian de fensive back Preston Young Argos general manager Tom Hudspeth said Knowlton would be in the lineup tonight while Young was to arrive in Toronto onWednesday Knowlton said he knows the Argos systems and its just matter of me adjusting to his head coach Forrest Greggs ways better The 5foot11inch 218 pounder said he expects to start off as backup to linebacker slowpitch YEIIIII ilH Standings isofJiiI Its HIIIGFAT 12 TI 24 ANAF Bar 10 20 ANAF Aug 14 Kolmar it it 14 441 Silver Fox it 12 ilillSocial 11 Land Auto 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porous in the pre season Joe Barnes Alouettes start ing quarterback will likely test Harris at the earliest opportun ity Barnes started slowly while the AIS racked up 4H presea son record But in the first half of the final preseason game against Hamilton TigerCats he completed six of 10 passes for 92 yards and one touchdown MAY SEE ACTION AS for No quarterback Gerry Dattilio Als head coach Joe Scanella said the Montreal born signalscaller would almost certainly see action probably by the third quarter it Barnes fails to generate enough of fence Shrugging off the difference between the AIS flawless pre season record and the Argos uninspired 22 effort Scanella was wary before tonights game an pm EDT start at Exhibition Stadium which will be televised on the CBC eastern network think because its home game for Toronto because its the opening game because its new coach and new ad ministration theyre interested in getting off to good start Scanella said think theyll beskyhigh Tony Adams 29 who im proved continuously through the preseason will start at quarterback for Toronto other hit of the night for the struggling senior team in the seventh inning In the other interlocking game of the night at Queens Park Slessor and Periard In surance defeated Barrie Floor and Wall 42 Chalmers also performed well at the plate allowing only three hits but he put the winn ing run on base walking Pat McDaid who scored on single by Norm Tetlock in the third with one out The walk was Chalmers se cond of three for the night He also gave up triple by Starrs Ray Jeffrey in the second inn ing and single by Glen Hickl ing in the sixth inning The win for Starr adds to the success Intermediate league Philadelphia Phillies Mike Schmidt comes up to bat Monday night against Vida Blue of the San Francisco Giants before hitting his 29th home run of the season and his sixth in the last four games Schmidt Is now tied for the home run crown with Dave Kingman of the Chicago Cubs The Phillies won the game 42 AP Photo ALEX Slll twohit winner Tied for HR crown Sportswriter Gilbert dies after Games auto accident SAN JUAN CP Doug Gil bert sports writer for the Ed monton Sun and recognized as one of Canadas leading journalistic authorities on track and field died in hospital Monday night several hours after being struck by car He was hit outside the hotel serving as media headquarters for the PanAmerican games He was 40 Gilbert winner of the Na tional Newspaper Award for sports writing in 1978 for series of stories leading to the Edmonton Commonwealth Games was on his way to the Fisher gets tough dumps Tractors Fisher Stoves broke the lasers habit Monday to beat Oro Partridge Tractor 95 in Barrie and District Recrea tional Fastball League play at Mac Morrison Park In the other game of the night Simcoe Hotel edged Clif ton Hotel 745 Fisher pitcher Rob Guy allowed only two hits until the sixth inning when Jim Young singled and scored on tome run by Lorren Cooney The homer capped fourrun rally by Clifton that fell short Fisher took the lead in the first inning with threerun performance The lastplace club scored three more runs in the second inning including the winner by Rick Wilson Wilson postcard to Deliver Telephone Books Full or Part Days Men and Women over 18 years of age with auto are needed in Barrie and surrounding area Delivery starts about July 30 1979 Send name address telephone number and vehicle insurance company name and hours available on DDA Station Toronto Ont M63 4A1 House dont all telephone company scored again in the third inning Fisher added two final runs in the fourth Brad Rawson took the loss for Oro SIMCOE CLIFTON Four runs in the seventh inn ing proved too much for Clifton in the 745 loss to Simcoe leading 30 after the third in ning Clifton kept pace with Simcoe scoring twice in the fifth to make the score 52 but could not hold on to win Simcoes Ron Charlebois earned the win in relief of starter Lloyd Hutchinson Jack Fahey took the loss for Clifton Simcoe scored twice in the fifth and once in the third inn ing to narrow Cliftons lead before the fourrun seventh inn ing lID Sixto Escobar Stadium site of PanAm track and field events when he was struck Police identified the driver of the car as Richard Lacombe Drousse of San Juan and said they were investigating the cir cumstances of the incident hospital spokesman said seven doctors including Dr Stewart Madill of Vancouver medical chief of the Canadian team and Dr William Standish of Halifax worked in vain to save Gilbertslife Madill said Gilbert died of brain damage resulting from skull fracture 40 Dunlap St Be Prepared With an asyCnr Summchomfon IIASPH SUIT $185 CARDIN Ens mama CFIHFIUM CASH CARRY will be closed for in ventory taking Wednesday July 11 1979 and open for business July 12 1979 AL ASH CARRY INC Hwy 26 27 Opposite Geargian Mall Barrie 7268132 MortWed 8am6pm Thur Fri 8am 9pm Sat Gum5pm sues new endeavors that remain unknown even to him The former graduate of Cornell University in Ithaca NY is likely to pursue his law career perhaps perform some consumer work and even write book return to the hockey wars is definitely out of the question Five or six years when left for year to do my arti cling was very clea in stating it was for year said Dryden This time its permanent retirement The retirement moves Michel Bunny Larocque into the firststring netminding position after serving for several years as Drydens understudy teams have enjoyed this season over their senior league rivals Brian McCann fell victim to the tension of the fivehit affair when he was ejected from the game by umpire Jim Atkinson for stepping on the plate Both teams played errorless ball 1688th FLOOR Slessor and Periard In surance won another pitchers duel against Barrie Floor and Wall in the nightcap Bill Hankin scattered five hits to the powerful Slessor bat ters Wayne McLennan gave up only three hits Rick Saunders tworun shot in the fourth inning drove in the winning run for the senior league team but it was Doug Shedden who did the rest hitlt ting twice in three trips to the plate and driving in two runs Neil Parker and Mike Laycock collected singles for the only other Slessor hits of the game Boss Downey tied the game at 11 for Floor and Wall with his onerun single scoring Doug Eves Floors other run came unearned as Dan Birch turned base on balls into run on an error by Slessor catcher Neil Parker in the third inning RICK SAUNDERS tworun hitter Simmons unable to play CINCINNATI AP St Louis catcher Ted Simmons recognizes the irony in his se lection to this years National League basebll allstar team For years the Cardinals re ceiver finished second in allstar balloting to Johnny Bench Now that he finally has beaten out the Cincinnati Reds catcher an injury will force him to sit out the game RENT WW $900 DAILY RENTAL Plus mileage Free Pickup and Delivery all 1979 models and makes of cars Ask about special weekend rates Barrie DriveaCar 43 Essa Rd Barrie 7266474 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