12 the oxamlnor Tuesday July 12 1977 Sports carrier Two divisions in tournament By RANDY MCDONALD Examiner Sports Editor Whats this is someone actually challenging the authori ty of the Peter Reino Hustlers as leaders of the City Fastball league Intermediate Division That upstart Barrie CoOp club has already tarnished the Hustlers perfect record 1112 not to merit ion mildly rapp ing the knuckles of the division leaders With comefrom behind draw the last time the two teams tangled But thats not all Mr Transmission has been steadily working its way up through the eightteam grouping ap parently fully recovered from the shock wave caused by Peter Reino at the beginning of the schedule although Co Op stumped them Monday with 60 win Hustlers rambled to six straight wins before CoOp stop ped the train with 32 upset on June 16 Mr Transmission is young club and one of the five new teams in the Intermediate Division this season Hustlers had to play the catchup ball Friday to earn 44 draw with Mr Transmission Hustlers have to be considered definite threat at the fifth annual Molsons Fastball loumament this weekend After all theyre playing against seven other clubs in divi5ion theyve dominated so far in the uchedule Still tournaments are never predictable Like playoffs theyre of highly fickly nature and anything that can bap pen usually does Thats the way we looked at it and one of the reasons weve always got good response noted Bill McAleer organizer of the threeday tournament In fiveinning ball game anything can happen he said Theres certainly no room for mistakes bad throw missed signal can be the difference between defeat and sharing in prize money Three parks will be handling the tournament which has been split into the two division setup to accomodate the City Fastball League which was formed prior to the start of the 1977 season Canplas is the one recreation division club sitting out the tournament which kicks off Friday with doubleheaders at MacMorrison Queens and Shear parks The remaining seven recreation Division teams will be joined by nine other outsiders Oriliia Turkeys Dons Fish and Chips Oriliia Minesing Midhurst Golf Haven Acres Alcona Flyers Holly Elmvale and Hillsdale are the other teams in the tournament The draw to see who plays whom in the opening round of both divisions takes place Wednesday at Molsons Just to make certain things stay interesting the Recrea tion Division draw will pit teams of the City League against an outside club in the first round ofplay its double knockout tournament with clubs going after the $150 cash prize offered to each division champion Finalists will receive $75 with $50 going to the consolation winners The final game of the tournament will pit the division champs together to decide the tournament grand cham pions An extra $50 and $25 has been put up for this finale The 77 toiimament has fewer teams than expected due in part to change in the tournament rates The toumament had been tentatively set for the first weekend in July but the Barrie Armoury was booked over the winter McAleer said this had something to do with more in termediate clubs being able to attend the Barrie tourna ment He said they had apparently booked their schedules around the customary date in Barrie only to find it had been changed One of the victims of the switch is Richmond Hill three time winners of the Recreation Division With them out of the way Georgian Sports and Giffen Farm Equipment have to be considered the powers to reckon with at the toumament The two clubs are separated by few points at the top of the eightteam Rec Division heading into the final weeks of the Schedule Georgian Sports is the current leader with 23 points on 11 wins one tie and one loss while Giffen has 20 points on nine wins two losses and pair of ies As mentioned the Recreation Division formally kicks off the tournament with six game Friday Play resumes at 10 am Saturday with the Intermediate Division taking over Queens Park and the Recreation loop playing out MacMor rison and Shear Parks Sunday is devoted to finals in both the championship and consolation rounds of both divisions The consolation final in the Rec Division starts the Sunday program off at noon with the grand championship to start at pm GLAMlNG AROLND our own Scott Haskin drove golf ball 250 yards Saturday much to the chagrin of few staffers who sponsored him during the Optimist Golf for Youth program we figured at the most lucky 150 yards It was worth $95 in pledges Orillia Majors head into On tario playoffs this week with game in Welland Thursday against Leaside Maple Leafs Oro Junior 775 are ex pected to announce the name of their coach this week The executive of the newly formed club will be meeting Tuesday to discuss the coaching situation There was game scheduled Saturday in the Senior Softball League bet ween hinch Mobile Homes and Elmvale Merchants whict was cancelled hurch was to have been playing in tourna incnt in Port Colborne that 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laidus Skielm il lnr Imp IDCkIIflII Scrannagi Brctliour pm Simcoc 615 pm tam intermediate Division pm pm lion Division sports calendar BASEBALL Ivy at Oriliia Jr Tottenham at Alliston South MINOR BASEBALL At Eastview Garners vs Cooke Cartage ban CITY FASIBALL LEAG lII Mr Transmission Banie oOp pm Queens Hotel Starr Electric vs Clarlcson Hotel 830 pm Barrie Floor and Wall vs Optimist Club MacMorrison Park Molsons vs Clifton Hotel 830 Giffen Farm Equipment vs Simcoe Hotel Recrea SOFTBALL Slessor Elmvale If it pm Elmvale at Bradford Senior League pm Shear Park Queens Hotel vs Corah 830 Glass and Mirror vs lnnisfil Ladies Softball League entries SIXTH PACE MILE 5700 ItMAGGIES BILL Scrannagc 2MIDN1TE DIRECT Jones 477 MCKLYO Lynch Adios Karen Dixon fr Abbe Purdue Harris Ritzy Pride Crowc Daphne Herbert Dixon Silkys Maverick Brooks Sr SEVETII TROT MILE 31001 ELIAS DITKE Rowe JEFFERSON BIG SHOT Campbell TOP CRUST Archcdkin Arden Van Cass Dashing Eli Annerud Rooney Gold Scrannagc Before Dark 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League in game Monday Sean Kirkpatrick was the winning pitcher for American Hotel and gave up only two hits inthe game Dave McAlIister scored the only run of the game in the first inning He led off with triple and scored on single by Kirkpatrick The win raised American Hotels record to four wins three losses and one tie Sunoco Car Wash scored all their runs in the first three inn ings but it was enough as they held off PeterReina to win peewee division game 64 Mon day Stephen Collins was the winn ing pitcher for Sunoco Car Wash and Andy Craig took the loss for PeterReine Standings in the peewee divi sion of the BMBA Pts Sunoco 12 American Hotel BS PeterReino Toke Motors Mr Corn Beef Marrow strikes out I4 as Starr Electric wins Starr Electric got an outstan ding pitching performance from Todd Marrow to beat Kirks Kids 115in the tyke divi sion of the Barrie Minor Baseball League Monday Marrow struck out 14 batters in going the distance for the win and also helped his own cause by stroking single and scoring three runs Andy Barton had four hits for the wimiers including triple Marco Vickers had three hits and also slammed triple to score two runs Mike McLauchlin and Sean Wood had two hits apiece Ian Clark Rick Jakiel Al Borretto and Walter Leary had the base hits for Kirks Kids TALL TREES WINS Tall Trees Campground just keeps rolling along mowing down their opponents Monday they whipped Simcoe Datsun 186 to improve their record to nine wins and only one loss good enough for first place in the tyke division Craig Perry won his fifth game of the year for Tall Trees He went four innings struck out eight and allowed no hits Mike Miller was the losing pit cher for Simcoe Datsun Viau wins tyke game VIAU Real Estate came up with six runs in the fourth inn ing to wipe out an early Ernies Crests lead and went on to win 103 in tyke division game in the Barrie Minor Baseball League play on Saturday Danny Beamish was the win ning pitcher for Viau and he also helped out his own cause by smashing the only homer of the game Ernies Crests held 12 lead going into the bottom of the fourth inning but the six run erruption by Viau the win The win evened Viaus record at four wins four losses and one tie Grand slam for Vickers Starr Electric outlasted Harper Tire 118 Saturday in the tyke division of the Barrie Minor Baseball League Marco Vickers was the top man at the plate for Starr go ing two for three including first inning grand slam home run Mike McLaugfline was also two for three with run scoring double Billy Faust was the top batter for Harper Tire with three hits in four trips to the plate Ronnie Daniels and Dana Forbes col lected twu hits each Perry had double and single in three trips to the plate for the winners Mark Zieglar Glen Williams and Jeff Ward had two singles They scored 13 runs in the first three innings and coasted tothe win Tall Trees wins 2l I3 Tall Trees Campground mov ed into sole possession of first place in the tyke division of the Barrie Minor Baseball League Saturday with convincing 2113 win over McDonalds The win gave Tall Trees record of eight wins and one loss while McDonalds record dropped to seven wins and two losses Tall Trees scored at least one run in each inning including six runs in the fourth and fifth innings and were in complete control of the game Craig Perry was the winning pitcher and Jimmy White took the loss for McDonalds Perry also helped his own cause by stroking pair of doubles and single Ed Crow had three singles as did Glen Williams and Gavin Lewis Shannon Hanspikcr and Rick Wedemire hit triples for McDonalds Pulford now with Chicago CHICAGO AP Bob Pul ford former National Hockey League player and coach of Los Angeles Kings was named coach and general manager of Chicago Black Hawks on Wed nesday lulford 41 who resigned recently after five years as coach of the Kings replaces in terim coach Bill White who took over in midseason when Hilly Reay was ousted No plans were announced for White Tommy Ivan Black Hawk general manager since 1954 was promoted to vicepresident and assistant to president Wil liam Wirtz COMES PREPARED TORONTO CP Kingsway Baseball Association wants washroom built in suburban Etobicokes Central Park so players wont have to relieve themselves in nearby Mimico Creek Using the creek has be come such common practice that one mother brings mi of toilet paper in her purse for her son were less than ideal for the first slate of com beginning at am from Centennial Beach the am start Examiner Photo petition The next is set for Iuly 21 tegistration will take place prior to Merchants hitters slam Slessor club Elmvale Merchants gen erated 13bit offence against the Slessor and Periard In surance Club Monday for an easy 103 win at Queens Park Unofficial standings reveal Elmvale now free from base ment of the fiveteam and in twoway tie for third with Brad ford Queens llotcl Keith Williams was one Mer chant who enjoyed the Barrie and District Senior Softball League game The second baseman drove in five runs on four hits while scoring three runs Carl Edwards went the full nine innings for Elmvale to earn the win He gave up seven hits while striking out four One of the hits was solo homer by Mike Laycock in the seventh in ning Merchants wasted little time Ill asserting their hitting Williams opened the second with single off Barrie starter Henri Arts and scored on Gary Turners twobase hit Ken Ar cher knocked in Turner with the second double of the inning An error placed Joe Matheson on base in the third with Chuck Jordans single set ting up Williams who had basehit turn into threerun blow on an error charged against rightfielder Gord Wright Williams third hit of the game knocked in two additional runs inthe fourth inning Merchants chased Arts with two more hits in the seventh helped by costly Barrie error which set up three more runs Edwards had six full innings of twohit ball behind him when Laycock slammed his homer with two gone in the seventh Neil Parker who had gone out on two well tagged fly balls in previous trips to the plate cracked double to start the eighth for the Slessor club Wright sent him home with his base hit Doug Keans reach ed base on the second Elmvale error of the game to lead off the ninthinning Terry Giffen singled to move Keans to third with Barry Nee ly scoring the third Slessor run on his sacrifice Elmvale left nine men on base with Slessor stranding five Slessor catcher Bill Thurlow was ejected from the game in the sixth inning for misuse of language Elmvale 023 200 l00l0 I3 000 000 III II Slessor STANDINGS Beatrice 14 Slessor 12 Bradford Elmvale Church Frechette hurls twohitter to contain Mr Transmission Bill Frechctte tamed Mr Transmission with twohitter Monday in the only scheduled game of the City Fastball League Intermediate Division Frechette struck out 10 of 24 batters to step against him in the seven inning agame Only oncein the sixthdid he fail to strike out at least one hitter an inning to back 60 win by Barrie oOp Frechette had retired the first 11 batters to face him in order before James McNabb singled in the fourth CoOp put together 10bit performance which lifted them to second place one point above Mr Transmission in official league standings released Mon day Nick Owen doubled home two runs for CoOp in the third inn ing and scored on single by Peter Bertram Mr Transmis sion didnt help its own cause in the fourth with three oftheir six errors in the game setting Ran dy Oaks up in scoring position Bertram cranked pitch for homer in the fifth with Jack Shanahan knocking home Owen who had got on base in the sixth with his second hit of the game John McNabb was the only other Mr Transmission hitter to reach Frechette He singled with one out in the seventh inn ing Bertram had three hits to lead CoOp with Bob Burton joining Owen and Shanahan withtwohits CtrOp 003 Ill 06 I0 Mr 000 000 00 ti STANDINGS Pts PeterReino 11 24 CoOp 15 FI and W1 Convertible 12 Mr 12 Optimist 10 Starr Clarkson CFB Borden wins Chris Barr Trophy liris Barr left of the Lake St Trophy for four memberteam low net scores over five rounds of the June Days golf coin pltlttiils presents the prize to Canadian Forces Base Borden club captain John Paisley Borden Were return wnincrs in lluronia June Days competition ieorge Golf and Country Club donor of the Chris Barr sports shorts ProCoIor record remains intact tunic lrofnlnr Upllli oi tlu Iiriic Minor lacrosse Asmciiition ttilllll the HVflilnt WJiliri Monday in Winning notc ItlrfToloi litimpcd Guixcnluira ll to cap in undefeated sirawn for the tough club ITlln nub4 IntII it= rippled ion 12 to T1 Illll goaltcnder iiriy lricc and Mark unhith rumor rcauin for this record lrof oloi will limit into Ill playoff llli Hfflrll of ninc straight WIle in Icagiic play again no lnt flirtc wins and two thaws in exhibition cornytown for camn total of 12 Wins two and no lIrt2 iitry lricc had goal Adam Wrnlwl It kic chstm Craig lciry and fvntl Meimtfc for Imrr Adam WrolxI lvd lilliolor in ncoring uth goal and ninc HSSIHIH Craig lciiy iltllt for goal and backed up othcrs Willi Nolan Kctigli OTITII 71 goal and iltitrd in 12 others in the 14 games Goaltender lricc had IlVf goals and tlirvc annist With the other netmindcr DAinhroi in finding lltti to more thrct goals Willic Miller had lit goal and ltichic Webster Irotlolor liih Wlll head into the plaaoffs of the lluronia Minor Lacrosse Assuiation ncxt wetII llicy lll be com pcting in novice tnumzirnciit in firillia 11inth 24 and in the alleflntario novice playoffs in Mississauga Aug 1311an 14 Sadlon peewees beat Gravenhurst Barrie Iaul Sadlon Motors Iccwccs poundcd Gravcnhurst 200 in lluronia Minor Lacrosse Association game Monday at the Barrie Arena Barrie led at the end of the first period added 13 goals in the second period and scored five goals in the third period for the win Brett Jacques led the Barrie attack with eight goals and three assists Shane Corson had six goals and six assists Paul Taylor struck for five goals and raig Waddington had four Greg Lynch scored three times Billy Maquire had two markers and Bobby Duncan bad single marker Paul Sadlon Motors finished the regular schedule with record of eight wins two losses and two ics They played Gravenhurst three times this year winning 104 160 and 260 Alliston hangs on for 32 win Alliston took 20 lead in the first period and then hung on to edge Barrie Kinsmen 31 in bantam division of the lluronia Minor Lacrosse Association Monday in Alliston Jim Greenside scored the lone Barrie goal while Steve Cannon accounted for all the Alliston Scoring Next game for the Kinsmen is Thursday at the Barrie Arena against Midland starting at pm Holly comes back to win 84 Holly came back from an early 24 deficit to beat Radio Shack tH in lnnisfil Mens Softball League game at Iii nisfil Park Monday Wayne McDonald was the winning pitcher for Holly lle allowed only one hit in going he distance The league has two games scheduled for tonight Wall Real Estate plays Middels Auto Body at pm and Peter Reino meets the Alcona Flyers in an 830 contest Both games are at lainswick Park Baseball allstar game on July 24 The 17th Annual South Simcoe Baseball League AllStar game is scheduled for July 24 at Alliston starting at pm This will be the sixth time the allstar game will be held as north vs south match The North teams includes Oriliia Majors Oriliia Juniors Barrie Red Sox and Collingwood Cavemen with the south team consisting of players from the Alliston Canucks Tot tenham Bears Ivy Leafs and Newmarket The north division team has been the winner four times and the south has managed one win Proceeds from the game will go towards the leagues in jured players fund which has netted over $1500 in the last 16 years Fifteiin lucky numbers will be drawn at the game for various prizes and everyone with ticket is eligible whether present for the game or not Ticket prices are 30 cents for advance and 75 cents at the gate If the game is rainedout it will be rescheduled forJuly 25 at 730 pm Byers hattrick is difference Barrie Paving has charged out of the cellar of the lluronia Minor Lacrosse Association novice division into second place in just three weeks Paving added to its record with 32 win over Midland Monday at Elmvale Peter Byers had all three goals for Barrie with Robbie Kerr picking tip an assist Byers Scored the wimier with just 16 seconds left to play Dale Clark had both Midland goals Dykstra Brothers in Cup final Dykstra Brothers Electric of the Barrie Mens Recrea tional Soccer League has advanced to the final of the lluronia Cup Dykstra whipped Midland 61 recently and now waits to meet the wimier of the BradfordAlliston semifinal Satur day 2230 pm at Steele Street School Dykstra currently holds onepoint lead over Not tawasaga at the top of the Recreational League standings Steve Garapie scored six of the seven goals by Dykstra in the 70 shut out of Cooke art age Dykstra had 14 points Nottawasaga 13 Simcoe Datsun 11 Italian Sportsclub Alliston avemen Cooke artagc and Tottenham are tied at six points Baxter has three followed by Ajax which has one point OFAH draw winners announced Winners of the third annual ntario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Conservation draw have been released The draw was held at ampbellford on July Landry of Ottawa and Kedierski of Oshawa won themselves CJS Jeep convertible Gilchrist of Pembroke won the Starcraft hardtop camper with lluvers of Midland winning 14foot Sport spalcanoc Fifth prize winner was Bellieveau of Torontowho Won Mercury fishing motor with Dickson of Mississauga selected to win the Winchester shot gun Evershed of akville and Ferguson of Petrolic won an unstucker Aubut of Nipigon claims the Lawn Boy Mower with Crosbie of Smith Falls winning pioneer chain saw Elliott of Brockville now has Shakespeare rod and reel with Bowman of Toronto selected to receive bi emaii Stove and Lantem Poiricr of Oakvillc won 500 rounds of Winchester Amunition Mixed twoball at Springwater There is mixed twoball golf tournament scheduled at the Spri ngwater Golf Course Sat urday Partners will estimate their own handicap before they begin play with teeoff time at 1pm Cost is $6 for members and $10 for guests which includes golf prizes and dimer and the dance which follows Those wishing to enter may do so by calling the club at 7281866 Boxing Club to meet Wednesday meeting is set for Wednesday at the club room of the Barrie YWYMCA to form boxing club for Barrie The meeting is slated to begin at 30 pm Some 15 amateur boxers have been meeting on regular basis at the Busy slow pitch program Sunday The Barrie Mens Slow Pitch League played six games Sunday on two front At Shear Park llowards llerocs whipped Banie Tanning 103 Tamiing came back to beat Underwood Broadloom 1312 and PeterRcin0 beat Garners Raiders 167 At Queens Park Underwood beat the Oilers 86 the ilers and Howards fought to 55 tie and the Gang won game agains and Auto Body by default