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Barrie Examiner, 18 Apr 1977, p. 9

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Third schedule winners at Curling Club 0R0 Staff There was time not so long ago when the Oro Jets were considered safe bet to win something at their annual hockey tournament But thats all changed The calibre of hockey among girls teams has improved since the Jets first opened the doors for an invitational tournament five seasons ago Oro came up dry for the second straight year after bowing to Honeywood 43 in an exciting championship game of Division Sunday at the Oro Community Arena In other final play Brampton took the division for the se cond year in row with 31 win over Lakeshore Brampton also won the Division championship by downing Newmarket 10 Nobleton took division laurels with 20 win over Little Britain Newtonbrook shaded Mississauga 32 in overtime to win the Girls section was the rink of Mary Barsevich Team major midget championship while Birts Girls shaded Scar members include at left Marie Sawick lead Barb Bell se borough 31 in the final of the minor midget class cond June Scandrett viceskip Barsevich and Les Hebert Newtonbrook blanked Saltfleei 30 to win the minor midget who was on hand to present the winners with their award consolation 0m Rockets lost in Shootoff Stirling 32 in the major midget consolation with Etobicoke coming out on top of 30 score in the consolation final In other consolation play Plattsville nipped Ivy 31 in divi sion Agincourt squeezed by Pinewood 10 to win the consola tion Saltfleet edged Beeton 21 in the consolation of the division Year to year the improvement is tremendous noted Bob Amos organizer of the tournament Amos is also coach of the Jets hockey club which lost title on penalty shots The calibre of hockey was up this year as shown by the number of games needing overtime or the penaltyshot system of ending games Eleven of the 36 games played in the 24team tournament went into overtime Jets had to score two late goals to force an overtime with Honeywood The special fiveminute period did little to snap the draw to force the shootoff Three players from each club took turns with only the oppos ing goalie in their way Laurie Lloyd scored the winner on the final try for Honeywood It was her third goal of the game after giving Honeywood 10 lead in the second period Brenda Amos tied the game with shot from the blueline which skipped through the legs of Honeywood goatender Phillis Taggart in the opening minute of the third period Linda Berry put lloneywood out in front once again on goal off rebound with nine minutes remaining in the period Janice Clark started the comeback by tho which outshot Honeywood 2515 in the game with goal off hiin shot with just over five minutes remaining Jets pulled their goaltender in favor of the extra attacker The move worked with Diana Fowlie rapping home rebound with 03 remaining in regulation time ro took the play to Honeywood in the overtime but couldnt find hole big enough to get shot by Taggart The loss was the second in three games for the Jets They lost to Lakeshorc in overtime Friday then rebounded with 30 win over Pinewood Saturday Fowlie contributed two goals for 0m with Anna Storie getting the other marker Rockets were knocked into the consolation round of major midget division following loss to Newtonbrook Saturday Jackie Perkin and Tracey allow scored for in in the final against Stirling which needed penalty shots to decide Memorial trophy honors Raycroft RU Stafti The fifth an nual ro Jets Ladies llockcy lournament wound up Sunday with the presentation of the Division trophy to Brampton Barrie Curling Club wrapped up its third and filial schedule with an evening of playoff action Friday Winning the Sclienley Award as the top playoff finisher of the Business Main event winners of the mens competition was Gary Maws foursome of at left Garry Edwards lead Jack Bowes second Bill Armstrong viceskip Maw and hip Merryweather immediate pastpresident of the Barrie urliiig lub who prescntcd the winners with the al Nichols Movers trophy Memorial Trophy as the best dcfcnccman of the tournament ltaycroft starred with the Jets until her death last sunir nicrol meningitis She was 18 Terry Brown of Beeton was the recipient of the Make ing Memorial Award as the tournaments top goaltender with Gail Stewart of the Brampton Lions winning the mostsxgtrtsnianlike award The third schedule winner of the mixed curling final was the the Harry Young Trophy Team incinbci include from left rink skipped by Doug Jagges second from left They won larg lagges iccskip skip laggcs llarry Young donor Reuben Doyle second and lead Anna Doyle There were other special presentations awarded at the close of the founday tourna ment Linda DeAngelis of Lakcshorc was picked to receive the Wendy ltaycroft Siskins lose series opener Stayiicr Siskins will be trailing 10 in the bestofseven all Diitario Junior finals when they play Exctcr tonight at the Stayner Arena starting at 830 piii Exter won the first game in the series 03 Sunday in Ex cter but the game was much closer than the score iii dicated Exetcr held 41 lead midway through the final period but scored two quick goals only 20 seconds apart to open the flood gates Pearson Stellinan manager of the Siskins isnt about to give up now Weve been in this position before he said If we play hockey they way we can we can still win the series Bill Priddle scored two goals for the Siskins while Mark Ziiluski scored the other goal Consolation winners in the third schedule playoffs of the Stewart second Blythe Black viceskip lcl Brock skip mens competition included at left Phil Craydon lead Eric and Barry Peacock who prcscntcd the rink with the Peacock Petroleum trophy Crowd of over 2000 watch Wardens Pace crowd in excess of 2000 turned out Saturday for the fourth annual Wardens Pace at Barrie Raceway ii fast track Armbro Newfie with Gary Crowe up collected the win money the winners blanket and the silver tray But it was tight win in photo with less than length to spare Armbro Newfie reached the top at the quarter pole in 3015 and still led at the half in 101 quarter mark had nose in front But the ltll1Vtt11ltl Garner Barn entry could not hold off the scvcnrycarold horse by Airliner and Armbro Newfic came on again in the stretch to win in photo finish Saturdays win brings Arm bro Newfies earnings close to $8000 in 12177 and the veteran campaigner appears to be headed for better year than Schnitzel House award for the winners of the Business Girls include at left Ellcn Lcy lead Yvonne Parr second Barli 35 began his drive in ever consolation went to the rink of ran Sutton Team members lanipbcll Viceskip Sutton and Karl Schull of the Sclinittel the buckstmtch and as me new mwd of 20 wagered MN moved around the three $959 Saturdin 01h cond troi inili $750 lst cond pace mile 8500 EYBE PM 370 40 250 LADY GRADY 7110 300 1100 DAMN ll JIM 50 40 SlliIADY PAINlllu no so DASHth 11211 2101 HAZELIDN 10 Time 200 25 Time 200 lZXAtTlUlt 11 and 31m 10 2nd cliii pace mile 3000 INDIA CLAY EXACTDH and 5$tt 10 7th cond pace llllll 3050 MS DllSTY 040 540 00 1070 070 440 2350 700 ltllZY GEORGE 000 1180 Wlt ll LLE 1160 FRANKIE lAlI 540 Tin 07 Time 10 15 EXM Itilt 2ant111 $240110 EXA1B 21 10537750 Nth pref No pace inllc 81500 Zirtl clni tro mile 8500 AllMliltthlIWllE ll 00 300 3110 llthtE DEMth 4110 1100 90 340 330 DlCAt WDltlllY 70 440 llUNlCST WAVEItLi 15 110 lit HAHUTAG Zl l0 vllml120fi Time 21145 IiXAf fl and if Still 20 till cliii pace Illlll 8100 NEWELLA STEADY AtTlI AltltillAlSEA Thai 1045 lIXAtflDlt and $47 70 5th cliiilip pace mile 3700 GltANlS BUYAL WAVE MEADYS DELIGHT MlDNlltJ DIRECT liIXAltIt 7am $51 10 9th cond pace lllill $700 NAVAL llthtE flltlliBYS DELIGHT Slit MAltVlN Time 10 EkAtTDlt it and $21000 1011i llll pace mile 1500 EASlEltN Ll ANDY llUlCll CHAMP VALLEY Time 211 lfi lfi 70 10 00 040 070 500 470 000 1100 500 540 400 00 fi 50 400 440 570 500 20 10 ll 70 20 00 400 Simcoe District oOp award for the winners of the Monday Wednesday Wednesday night mens competition went to at left larencc Hoggarth lead Pete Panagabko second Jm Lplmox viceskip Dick ard skip Lorne Power of Sini coc District oDp was on hand to formally present the foiir Tim BXAtTtm WWW some with their award Examiner Ihotosi axwit 7um1357i2o AITF IiNci21Mi No silverware at close of tournament the examiner Monday April 18 1977 or Jets Laurie Lloyd right of Honeywmd goes around ro goaltender Jodie Reid for the winning goal in the Division final of the annual ro Jets Hockey Tournament Sunday Jets lost 43 when penalty shots were needed to end the game Lloyd had three goals for Honeywood with Janice lark Barbara Amos and Diiiaiia Fowlie scoring for the Jets Examiner Photo sports Second registration night for minor ball on Tuesday Barrie Minor Baseball registration is down 20 per cent after last weeks initial registration but Carl llanspiker president of the league is confident they can do better second time around The league is holding its sc cond registration Tuesday from 79 piii at the Barrie Arena Players between 910 years old and anybody who turned 17 after Jan is eligible to play llanspiker feels one of the major reasons for the poor turnout could be the increase in one player and S20 fora family said But the players are all gettingnewuniforms to go off into other programs Oldtimers knocked out of Guelph tournament lost +11 to Trenton after building up 31 lead with only six minutes left in the game What do the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Barrie American Hotel ldtiniers have in coin mon hris laik Ray Cyr and Neither can hold onto an ear Gerry Penney scored the Bar ly lead ric goals in losing effort Barrie had record of one win two losses and one tie in the Guelph ldtinicrs llockey Iournameiit on the weekend but with bit of luck it could have been much better They opened the tournament with victory over Midland but things got progressively worse after that Barrie led Stanford 41 late in the third period of their second game but couldnt hold the lead as Stanford came roaring back with three goals to tie the game George Boornian and Ed ockburn scored two goals each for Barrie They lost the next game 31 to Elmira lloward Forbes got the only Barrie goal in that game In the Stllilililltll game they Palmer records shutout By THE ASSUCIAIIID PRESS Jim Palmer is taking aim at third consecutive Cy Young award The Baltimore ace pitcher tossed threehittcr Sunday to lead the Orioles to 50 victory over Texas Rangers in the first game of doubleheader and Ross Grimsleys sixhitter paced Baltimore to 01 Victory in the iiiglitcap cant expect to pitch much bet ter than have the last two games Palmer said after picking up his 44th career shut out For Palmer it was his second consecutive shutout lle has allowed only five hits in his last 18 innings and he has yielded just 14 hits and two runs in 28 innings this year He boasts record and sparkling 064 earnedrun average In other AL games Sunday Boston and Cleveland split doubleheader Boston winning the first game 41 and Cleve land taking the second 105 Chi cago White Sox defeated Io ronto Blue Jays 42 Minnesota Twins clobbered Oakland As 102 Kansas City Royals nip ed Detroit Tigers 65 Milwau ee Brewers blanked New York Yankeesthi Steiigcl Contest winners will receive rugby sweater courtesy of the cost this year It is $12 for Sure the price is up he Were up in junior and in termediate registration but as the players get older they tend Georgian Sports This will be the fourth year of operation for the league Increase in soccer is noted The Barrie Optimist Minor Soccer Association can boast 25 per cent increase in registra tion after Saturdays initial registration There is another registration planned for Saturday at the Barrie Arena from em to pin This will be the last op portunity to register and it is open to everyone May 16 has been scheduled as the opening day for the 1977 season sports hall of fame Beverly Morrison of BB Utopia correctly identified our sports hall of fame personality of last week as asey This weeks personality is known to many yet uiiiecogiiil ed by most Listen for the clues and youll know who it is If you think you recognize him send your answer to Sports hall of fame The Examiner Box 370 Barrie nt AM 1T6 Weekly winner is determined by draw from all correct answers done publishing day before new weekly contest starts 712

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