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Barrie Examiner, 28 Mar 1977, p. 10

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10 tho examlnor Monday Much as 1077 Denny rink wins third county title For the third straight year Bob Denny skipped his rink of John Johnston Gerry Heels and Gary Maw rain the Barrie Curling Club to the Simcoe County championship Denny won the title by beating Gary Turner of Elmvale in the championship match Satch Saturday at the Barrie Coun trv Club In the runnerup division Bill Cortatnicki of Stroud upset Russell Howard of Midland 65 in an extra end to win the t1 le Howard missed with his last rock allowing Cortatnicki to count two and tie the game in the tenth end He then stole one in the extra end to win The Dave Reid rink of Orillia won the consolation cham pionship with 75 victory over Bill Gray of Alliston Senior softball league to meet Barrie and District Senior Softball League is holding meeting tonight at the American Hotel The meeting is to get teams together to see what is in the makings for the upcoming season Time of the meeting is 730 pm Deciding game is at Stroud Barring an unforeseen complication the Huroiiia Senior Hockey League should decide division champion tonight at the Stroud Arena Imperial Eastman and Bruce Storey Heating have turned the competition for the Shorneys Opticians trophy into close series Both clubs have won two games and tied one to force an extra game in the series Bruce Storey was down 20 at one point in theseries Game time is pm at the Stroud Community Centre Curling title for lefthanders UAKVILLE nt CPI With George Thomson making perfect takeout to remove lying shot the Terry Bender rink of Regina won the fourth annual mens world left handers curling championship on Sunday Bender won the game 63 His rink held 43 lead and last rock advantage going into the 10th and final end against Ken Hooks rink from Toronto Bayview Country Club Thomson was throwing skip rocks for the Bender rink Swimmers picked for England meet MONTREAL iCPi re Twelve swimmersmsix men and six wonienwwerc selected Sunday to represent Canada at an iii iernational meet in England from April 911 The six women selected were Helene Boivin Arvida Que Leslie Brafield 16 Toronto Lisa Geary New West minster BC Wendy Quirk 17 Poiiitc Claire Que Becky Smith Edmonton and Shannon Smith 15 Vancouver The men chosen were Camil Chevalier 18 Quebec Jim Green 17 New Westminster Gary MacDonald Vancouver Francois Morneau 17 Quebec Andy Ritchie 18 Thunder Bay Ont and Dan Rogers 1910ronto Several of Canadas top swimmers committed themselves earlier to compete in the United States Short Course chain pionship which coincides with the British meet Palmer posts fourstroke win RANCHO SANTA FE Calif AP Sandra Palmer playing steady game despite gusting winds shot 74 Sun day to post fourstroke victory over Hollis Stacy in the $150000 Kathryn Crosby Ladies Professional Golf Association tournament Palmer had moved into the lead during the second round of the event at Whispering Palms Country Club and stayed there until the first three holes of the final round Palmer bogcyed the first hole parred the second then doublebogeyed the third to lose her lead temporarily as Stacy moved two strokes ahead But after the brief lapse Palmer settled down and moved back in front before the turn She finished at 281 and Stacy who had remained close to the lead throughout the tournament struggled to final round 75 to finish at 23 Peters sets record at championship LETHBRIDGE Alta ICPI Frank Peters set record for the national college basketball championships Saturday when he scored 33 points to lead Briercrest Bible Institute Clippers to an 8074 win over defending champion Dawson College Blues Trevor Bennett scored 32 points for the Montrealbased Blues who overcame lopoint deficit in the first half and tied the score at 4343 just before the half ended Lethbridgc Community College Kodiaks coasted to 9972 win in consolation match against Seneca College Braves of Toronto Nats win international tourney RICHMOND HILL Int Cl Brett Kellcher scored three goals and added two assists to lead Toronto Nationals to 5+3 victory over Cornwall on Sunday winning the iii ternational midget hockey tournament Paul Coffcys two goals and three assists and two goals by Shawn Ponamorenko helped put any chance of victory out of reach of Cornwall who could field only 11 players due to in juries Righetti signs to fight Ali ROME tAIi Alfio Righetti Italian heavyweight boxing champion signed contract Saturday to fight World cham pion Muhammad Ali in May But Italian promoters cautioned the fight would take place only if Ali agrees and legal obstacles can be removed New Yorks Madison Square Garden has filed suit to try to force Ali to defend his title against Duane Bobick Righetti has signed contract with US promoter Don King which provides the Italian with $75000 Site of the proposed bout was not announced Late goal eliminates Bell novices Bell Canada novices were defeated in the first round of the Stroud Hockey Tournament on goal with 32 seconds re maining in the game Newmarkct edged out Barrie 37 Brian Haley and Rick Flemming connected for Barrie in the hardfought game Barrie came up flat in their second game and lost 42 to Iro Billy Campbell and Bob Drury each with two goals led PLAYOII HOPES EONII New York Rangers defenscman Dave Maloncy sits in the team locker room at Madison Square iardcn after Sunday nights Rangers defeat by the hicago Blackhawks The 32 defeat ended the Ragirs hopes of making the National Hockey League playoffs AP Photo Knights have 7l lead in series with Toronto By THE NII PRESS London Knights defeated To ronto Marlboros 53 Sunday to take 71 lead in their eight point seniivlinal in the Emins Division of the Ontario Hockey Association Major Junior series In other gaincs Sunday Sud bury Wolves edgcd Kingston anadians +3 Windsor Spitr fires beat St alharines Fine cups 1H and Ottawa 67s and Sault Ste Marie ircyhounds tied44 There were no games Satui= day Play resumes Tuesday with Toronto at London Windsor at St atliarincs Sudbury at Kingston and Saiilt Ste Marie at Ottawa In Toronto Iavc lllllmttL Brad Marsh Itaii Eastman Tom Ircvail and Stcvc Stockr man scored for the Knights Neil Labaltc opened loronr tos scoring on powerplay goal in the second period Ioliii Anderson and Brian Crichton got the other goals in the third Toronto coach icorgc Arni strong pulled goalic IIoiig arr dy with 41 seconds left in lhc game but the Marlboros were unable to score The win at home enabled the Wolves to keep their playoff hopes alive Trailing ZHt after the second period Sudbury scored four goals in the third Randy Iicr ccs second goal with 14 secon ds lcft in the game gave Wolves the win Sudbury needed victory to prolong the cighlrpoint lcydcii lllSl0ll scniiliiial now lcd by Kingston Till Wes Jarvis and Dave lluiitcr scored the other Sudbury goals lony Mcchiiiy scored two goals for Kingston and Mike roinlwcii got lllt other In Windsor thc win for the Spitfires tied their lIIIIIlS lll sion semifinal 22 The line of Charlie Skjodt Brad Smith and imrgc Kotso poulos combined for 11 points to pactthe Spitfires Smith had two goals and two assists Skjodt goal and four assists and Kotsopoiilos two as sists lcrry Leroux scored two goals dcfcnccman locl lltll iicvillc had one goal and three assists Bo Schrycr and Brian Don Mills Flyers finish with win KOSICE Czechoslovakia CPI Don Mills Ilycrs come pleted play at the Vladislav Trojak memorial hockey tour nament with 31 victory Sun day over Irebornik Skoda Plzen that gave them third placeovcrall The victory at the Kosicc Ice Stadium earned the Canadian midget champions 31 record in the eightteam tournament Centre Chris Kurysli and right wingers Dave Payne and Mark Crerar scored for Don Mills while Jan Ilavco replied for Skoda Plzcn the Czech champions On Saturday the Flyers coin pleted the threegame round robin section of the tournament with 92 victory over Lip tovsky Mikulas for 12 record good enough for third spot in the fourteam Group division But the Flyers were awarded second victory this one by default over Vybcr an allstar team representing the Slova kian Socialist Republic which had beaten the Flyers 114 Fri day Vybcr had Fridays win and an earlier victory taken away by the tournaments dis ciplinary committee when it was learned that the team had used overage players those over 19 The extra win moved the Flyers into second spot be hind Kosice East Slovak Iron Works in their fourteam divi sion Gordon also scored for Win dsor The line of Tim Coulis Ien nis Iloiilc and Dale McCourt had nine points for St Catli arincs Coulis had two goals and one assist Iloulc one goal and two assists and Mtfourt three assists Al Sccord Mikc Kcating and Mike Boyd also scored for the liincups St atharincs received 33 of the loo penalty minutes The penalties included game mis conducts to Willy Huber of thc Pintups and Windsors Terry Portcr for secondperiod fight At Sault Stc Marie four lhirtlpcliotl goals gave the Greyhounds their tie in Ley deii Division sciiiifinal game Ottawa leads the eightpoint series 31 Trailing 30 early in the final period the Greyhounds scored four consecutive goals one on powerplay to take 43 lead late in the game Ottawas Dave MacQueen scored powerplay goal with 19 seconds remaining to tic the game loni Mellonell Bob Smith and Warren Holmes had the other ltawa goals lony uoino iord Lorimer Davr Mancuso and Brian Gus tafsoii scored for the Greyhoun ls By GLENN COLE The Canadian Press Just last Wednesday New York Rangers were en thusiastic about their chances of making the third and final playoff spot in the Patrick Division of the National Hockey League The Rangers were only three points behind Atlanta Flames and had two games against pair of NHL weaksisters Washington Capitals on Friday and Chicago Black Hawks Sun day night Against the Capitals the Rangers lost 72 And in New York Sunday the Ran ers highpriced shooters fire blanks for the most part lost 53 to the Black Hawks and found themselves out of the playoff hunt for the second con secutive season In other games Sunday New York Islanders topped Cleve land Barons 63 Montreal Canadiens shut out Detroit Red Wings 60 Boston Bruins blanked Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals out scored Toronto Maple Leafs 74 SHUT OUT DETROIT Saturday night the Canadiens scored four times in the last 10 minutes to defeat Detroit 40 Boston came from behind to defeat the Leafs 75 Atlanta Flames elimin ated Colorado from the playoffs with 21 triumph over the Rockies Chica blasted Minnesota 72 Phila elphia Flyers smashed Vancouver Canucks 93 the Islanders outscored St Louis Blues 52 and Los Angeles Kings defeated Buffalo Sabres 64 Bob Murray scored twice in 17second span in the first min ute of the second period to start the Ilawks on their way Goaltender Mike Veisor kicked out 43 shots as the Hawks strengthened their grip on second place in the Smythe Division three points more than Vancouver and five more than Minnesota The North Stars have five games to play while the Hawks and Canucks have three each TWO POINTS BACK The Islanders meanwhile are two points behind the Fly ers in battle for first in the Patrick Division The Flyers have four games to play in the leagues final week and the Islanders have three They had their roblems with the Barons Sun ay and were outshot 3419 but still managed to get six by Gilles Meloche The Red Wings had total of 39 shots against Montreal in two weekend games22 again st Ken Dryden who recorded his ninth shutout Saturday in Montreal and 17 against Mcchel Larocque who posted his four th shutout Sunday The Wings held Montreal for Jets snap Aeros string with victory in Houston By ROSS HOPKINS The anadcan Press Houstons Summit was begin ning to appear as difficult to conquer as Mount Everest However Winnipeg Jets overcame the arcnas forebid ling presence Sunday with 523 Wln over Houston and in the process snapped the Aeros string of 21 consecutive games at home without lossa World Hockey Association record The Jets scored on four of 12 powerplay attempts and Aeros hockey record By THE CANADIAN PRESS NHL Campbell Conlerence Patrick Division Philii 46 l6 310 705 106 Islanders 46 I9 17 779 Id 104 Atlanta 13 ll 75 754 77 Rangers 78 35 14 76 79R 70 SmytheDivision Sl Lour £0 37 7l9 76l ClIldQO 76 40 11 733 784 63 Vniiioover 74 41 I7 77 787 60 MlnYNSOiI 70 37 18 773 790 58 Colorado 19 14 711 791 57 Prince of Wales Conlercnce Adams Division Butlalo A7 73 7790 717 101 Boston 46 73 796 730 100 Toronto 33 31 13 793 774 Cleveland 74 40 779 774 of Norris Divmon Montreal 58 ll Il7l I67 I77 Pittsburoh L08 Angeles Washington Dctrod 37 I3 779 743 31 31 14 748 777 76 77 40 I4 710 790 58 to SI 797 Al Sunday Results NY lslanrters6 Cleveland Montreal Detron thng NY Rangers Washington Toronto Boston Pittsburgh Saturday Results NY Islanders St Louis Philadelphia Vanr ouvcr Montreal Detron Chu M10 Minnesota Boston Ioronto Atlanta Colornrtol Los Anqcles Butlalo Tonights Game St Loois at 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Work done by licenced mechanic Phone John Benson 4562545 Rangers out of playoffs following dismal losses 212 periods Saturday but fell apart in the second period Sun day as the Canadiens led by Doug Risebroughs three goals pumped five goals by Jim Ruth erford Montreals Guy Lafleur ran his consecutive game points scoring streak record to 25 games with two assists Sunday after getting goal and an as sist Saturday night The Penguins clinging to onepoint lead over the Kings in battle for second in the Norris Division mustered only 11 shots at Boston goaltender Gilles Gilbert The Bruins are point behind the Sabres for top spot in the Adams Division and they meet Wednesday night in Buffalo Both teams have played 77 games The Leafs defence fell apart against the Capitals in Land over Md just as it did in To ronto Saturday night against the Bruins Gerry Meehan scored two goals and two assists as the Capitals won their 22nd of the season Threegame suspension MONTREAL tCPI Len Frig of Cleveland Barons has been suspended for three games National Hockey League president Clarence Campbell announced Saturday Campbell also announced twovgame suspension to Bob Gassoff of St Louis Blues who was assessed match penalty for deliberately attempting to injure an opponent during game in New York on March 20 against the Rangers An NHL statement said Gas soff swung his stick at the head of Ranger defenceman Carol Vadnais and was banished from the game by referee Dave New ell The stick did not make con tact with the Ranger player For the doityourselfer Uniroyal is itttiiigjlti 19 ea more han your friendly corner tire shopnow Oil Change Filter Now who gets to dip your stick top your oil and water your battery when you patronize your selfservice station We do of course at the Uniroyal Centre where were geared to keep your wheels arolling Well change your oil and filter andor do lube job while we are realigning y0ur wheels renewing your brakes or Lube replacing faulty shocks But whether youre 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