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Barrie Examiner, 20 Apr 1977, p. 6

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the examiner Wednesday April 20 1912 Minor baseball has more players Barrie Minor Baseball League re istration is up 75 per cent over last year or to put it anot er way there are t55 more ball players signed for the upcoming season than last year The league held second registration night Tuesday at the Barrie Arena and 365 players signed for this year There were 210 signed last year The league has gone from 14 to 24 teams but that could pose problem because of the lack of park space in the city and the need for nine new sponsors There are 10 teams in the tyke division six in the peewec diVision five bantain teams and three midget teams for this season Anyone interested in sponsoring new team in the league should call Carl Hanspiker at 72tr9772 Junior soccer players are needed Wanted soccer players for Junior team Must be young aggressive with certain degree of competence Barrie lunior soccer club needs players Desperately Response to the club has been weak putting pressure on organizers who have commit ted team to the Ontario Minor Soccer Association Only few short weeks separates Barrie from an opening tournament call has gone out to players 17 and 18 years old wanting to play Junior soccer There is special practice set for Fri day at Steele Street School beginning at 630pm Girls gymnastic final at Central The Georgian Bay Secondary School Asstxiation tGRSSAl girlss gyninastics championship Ill be at Barrie entral Collegiate on Tuesday cntral won the overall team championship last year and earlier this month dominated the zone championships at Allistoii teiitral claimed the snior team title with loaiiiie Smith placing first and Heidi Scott placing second GBSSA badminton final Thursday Badminton is the name of the game Ihuisday at both the Icnetanguishenc and Midland Secondary Schools Its the annual Georgian Bay Stxoniiary School Associa tion badminton championships with schools iii the county sending their best players The championship has players competing in mens and ladies singles doubles and mixed events Redskins face toughest opponent Barrie cntral Redskins Rugby teams meet their toughest oppoticnt of the season Thursday when they play Pickering Collegiate Pickering is the defending Alltliitario champions in the AA division Pickering recently returned from tour of Bri taiii Ladies League to have eight teams The Barrie and District Ladies Softball League will con sist of eight teams for the upcoming season West Bend Georgian Sports Innisfil Barrie Glass and Iiri or Queens Hotel and Discount arid tw0 new on tries Ivy and orrah make up the league Ixolmar last years championship team have folded because they couldnt get one ugh players to make up team for tiiisyear Each team play two games week usually double header lhe games get underway May 24 Level Three clinic in Orillia Six reteitcs from Barrie will be attending the Level Three clinic in rillia this weekend iipproximately 20 from the Huronia Minor Lacrosse Association will he at the clinic May at the Barrie Arena there is Level One and Two clinic This is complete sellout in Barrie as 12 have registertd to date and another 22 from the Huronia League coniiiitinities When this clinic is complete Barrie could have 20 referees qualified to officiate from tyke to senior Lacrosse league meeting has been set for May in Orangeville with League play expected to begin May 16 Officials attending the Level Three clinic in Orillia must have at least two years practical experience Level Three referee is qualified to do all ages of minor lacrosse up to and including midget and juvenile They may also work OMLA sanctioned tournaments attains Leo Mcllridc tlll poured in 22 points to hpr the and Disposers of llarric to 7772 win over McKcaii Mistics of Sttiyncr Tuesday in the fifth and deciding game of the Sinicoc County Mens Raskethall League final Disposers had to conic back from lit point deficit in the last half for the titlc Mike ltitiick had 21 points for Rarric Rick Rusk paced Slayncr with 26 points Examiner Photo For County title Disposers remain cool to Mistics pressure STAYNHR tSltlfll Ivcnty seven games spread over six long months and it still came down to the final few moments Tuesday at Stayner Collegiate Institute and Disposers of Barrie and Stayiicr McKeziii Mistics kept spectators on the edge of their seats throughout the fifth and deciding game pf the Sim coc County Mens Bascktball League final When it was over and had won 7772 It was one great ball game mused Disposers Coach Peter Jensen afterwards Jensen had seen his club struggle to stay on par with the Mistics in the first half then fall behind by 13 points in the early stages of the second half only to rebound to take over the lead with six minutesleft Jensen in his first season as coach of the Disposers played cautious first half which saw Barrie trailing 3229 heading in to the last 20 minutesof play We just wanted to play good zone and stop the ball from getting inside he said Playing under pressure isnt anything new for the DiSposers They had to take Alliston in three games in the semifinal and finally win the Learuge ti tle with three victories on the road Disposers stayed away from lb box 285 value with the purchase of bonus items for details see Loblaws ad on page Loblaws foul trouble problem which hurt them at home in thc fourth gaiiic And in the end it was fottls on Stayncrs part which gave Disposers breathing room Leo Mciiiidc and Mikc latrick carried thc bulk of thc Disposers scoring McRiidc played an instrumental role in the first half kccptng Rniiic within range of Staynci first place finishers of the league lic hit for of his 24 points in the game in the ocpiiing half while Patrick carried the charge in the second half with 18 points He finished the game withll points AR at Barrie entral experience easy and your cigarettes sports calendar 845 pm Barrie Raceway erntral junior r2 vs North juniors +cntral midgets vs North midgets Distmscrs wctc able to coit tain Stayiicrs Rick Rusk in the first half btit nearly saw the 65 centre singlchandcdly destroy tiic Disposers in the last half Rusk led all scorers with 26 points Bil in the last half alone Everybody played well said Jensen We used our bench well we got really good lcgs in tiic second half Mistics wcrc tiring and couldnt keep up with the Disposers in the final crucial moments of the game Don Arnold was back in uniform for Barrie after miss ing the last two gamcs NIISS Rlli RlfiRY Juiiioi vs North seniors if you join snioklinders now and follow our pleasant program Until recently as smoker you had very little choice Either you continued to smoke or you suffered the agony of cold turkey withdrawal Now there is REAL choice smoklindcrs At smokEnders you smoke as much as you want until you learn to quit WITHOUT hypnosis climbing the walls or scare tactics No one has to tell you what cigarettes are doing to your body You know What you need to know is HOW to quit SmokEndcrs will show you how SmokEnders is committed to making the quitting rewarding Plan to attend FREE EXPLANATORY SESSION and bring by June 3rd you wont need them anymore Lead series 32 Early season castoffs help Flyers trim Leafs By THE CANADIAN PRESS Wayne Stephenson and Reg gie Leach pair of earlysea son castofts are helping Ihila dclphia Flycrs in their Stanley up quarterfinal playoff series with Toronto Maple Leafs Stephenson who sat out the beginning of the season because of contract dispute blocked 21 shots to lead the Itlycrs to 20 win liicsday night over the Leafs and 1372 lead in the host olscvcn series The Philadelphia goaltender quit hockey and trained to be come an accountant before he decided to return After playing backup most of the season to Bernie Parent be replaced the starter after Parent lost the fir st two games of the playoffs at home Leach who sat on the bench for part of the season because coach Itred Shero said he did not forecheck enough scored both goals Tuesday as well as the winner in Sundays over time win at Toronto In another quarterfinal game Tuesday night Los Angelcs Kings beat Boston Bruins 31 to cut the Bruins lead in the series to 32 The sixth game will be played Thursday night in Los Angeles Leach broke scoreless tie late in the first period and put the game out of reach with less than five minutes left to play SIIIIRO CRITICAL Shero was more concerned with Leachs checking ability than with his scoring prowess The only thing like about him right now is that the last couple of weeks of the regular season and in the playoffs hes been working harder and checking better Thats been his weakness all his life and always will be dont care if he scores or not If he checks little better then Ill behappy Nordiques blank Whalers 30 to win quarterfinal series By THE CANADIAN PRESS Quebec Nordiqucs coach Mark loilcau is hard man to please We werent working Boilv can said after the Nortliqucs shut out New England Whalers 1H Iuesday night to take their World Hockey Association quarterfinal playoff series in fivegaiiics We gave thcm lots of breaks in the second period we made lot of bad moves but they didnt takc advantage of them The Nordiqucs advance to the semifinals against lnr diana olis Racers who swept thcii cstofscvcn quarterfinal with iiiciniiati Stingers in four games lhcyrc disciplinul tough team with good goaltcnding Roilcait said of thc ltaccrs It should be great series IIlscwherc Edmonton ilcrs trailing thcir quarterfinal series play host to Houston Acros tonight wliilc Winnipeg Jets and San Diego Mariners play the fifth game of their series at Winnipeg The Jets won the first two games of the series on home ice but the Mariners came back to win both of their homc games last wetkciid RllltALtlFTEAM New England coach llarry Ncalc was critical of his teams ovcrrall play tltir tcam didnt play very well in the whole series Ncalc W95t HitX 409 Jacquelyn Rogers Metlio FREE SEMINAR LOCATION SESSIONS STARTS 29923939191fl Newmatket Tues 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Toronto Kings goalie Rogie Vachon turned in Sosave effort as the Kings stayed alive after trailing in the series 30 Stung by powerplay goal by Dave Schultz in the first pe riod the Bruins tied the score during tosliot barrage on Vachonin the second Rick Mid dleton got the equalizer when Gregg Sheppards rebound went in ofhis skate Then just one minuteinto the third period Bob Murdoch had his shot kicked out by Boston goalie Gerry Cheevcrs How ever Boston defenceman Brad Park accidentally put the puck into an open net giving the Kings 21icad The Kings nailed down the triumph on Mike Murphys goal into an empty net with one sec ond remaining Carefree jeans for summer action Hopsack jeans are going strong Carefree polyester blend in powder blue tan or navy with contrast stitching Sizes 820

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