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Barrie Examiner, 12 Sep 1977, p. 9

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Barrie Seconds blanked loroitto Saracens 330 Saturday at Barrie ential ol clglale in rugby iiialclt Barrie in tile light striped sweaters had little troithle coping with the high wind and its opposition Barrie Fiist then defeated London Barrie ltttghy lootball tlub catne up with two big wins Saturday ocr loronto Saracens and London Vclsh Barrie Seconds whipped tltc Saracens tfvit in lltt opening gante ot tltc doubleheader at Baiitctentraltollcgiatc Barrie First tlteii sluggeil it ottt with London and came otit on top to First player lick tiliiisead said ll was tough ltard tottght game which was puntshtinttobothteisiis tlllillt ltllll lattl therry opened the scot mg tot the Seconds with penalt kick ry was gained by lertn ltccce and was followed by try by laul herry who converted lits own score Barrie took titrn halftime lead iiito tlte break Barrie faced strong wind in thcopentiighalt Barrie tlten scored 30 points iii the second halt ttltustead said the game was an ecellent debtit tor lteccc whogamedtwotires DDlllt ltceee played tor the Mon tteal Wanderers atid is welcome addition to tlte airtc club ttltnstead said the win by the seconds was Welsh BitIo in the feature match of the afternoon In the second game lohn Bitt chci kicked 10 yard field goal and Menin llecce made his Barrie debut by scoring two tries for the Seconds lhe Seconds have an eight game winning streak bite the first ha IIUW won five consecutive gatiics Examiner llloto arrie rugby teams win two Firsts dump London 2510 its eighth consecutive victory this year The clttb has yet to Iosca game lit the featured match ot tlte day hoth Barrie Firsts attd London played tightly in tlte rttcks aitd itiatils with several players on both clubs sporting freslt bruises tlmstead said DlISllllISttlltli tilinstead said despite the Ir to score the game was much closer tltaii the fttial tally llt dtcated atid the match remain ed tight ittttil tlietttial ititttiites Bolt lanib opened the scoring tor Barrie with penalty kick London tlteii went ahead with an unconverted try Lamb gave Banie 04 lead ttli ltts se cottd penalty kick London came back with its own petialty kick to take To lead laul leminoti then came up with beattttfttl try atid scored by slipping tlirotigli fottr tacklers The conversion gave the Firsts 12 lead at ltall time AMII ll London came ottt strong lit the second hall with cott vertcd penalty kick lhc gatnc then remained 1210 for most of the remaining secondhalf Gregg wants more competition after winning TransAm event st Itillli one lcter tirege ot laeksom iile Fla not cera ll lia iait oi in who set ies he ill be dri ing it it tttsmu tt eev tht tti Hittite swe utitiir in the ttth ant tttial lriiis We the iu seasonal letircitt St toviteon Sunday to llii1tittIyJtitlittsllllt Massey Fair win low gross award iletina lasse atd ltita Fan won the low gross award at tht ladies twilight league closing dinttct and two ball tottrsottie at theSpriiigwitteittot tltiti tett Adams and lllttlltit iratit won tlte ioJ net honors Fa lltiieisoti knot the most honest goltertitle The club presented trophies at its closing dinner special most tlttpttiHtl goiter award wettt to Linda Itolitnson Ktgtsttattot will be held Sattttday bermer and in at the ltl ssoetatton Broadnirior te tor tlte leii lntcrttty Dart League First games of tile season ill be played Sept 3t starting at in at tlieclttli lrophtes were presented to teattt tttettiliers holding llll place tttet two series tit weekly league play Winners lit the ttrst series were Sandy lilhland Dianne iliill liuli Dtttt tarol ltllet larg tlialniers al llttglisoii and Fran Dutt Winners of the second series were Katie illltnlt al lluglison ietty diiias Linda obtnsotr tettj iitko ller nice itltolttl aitd Sharon larade Special gifts ot appreciation were presented to league organizers lean Atlttlti and ictty Adams Sprtngwater members iie renitnded thit the club chant ptonshtps tor men and ladies will be decided ltl two round of play on Sept 17 aitd it at tit and in respectively Members are asked to sign tip at tlte clubhouse Hidden Pleasure wins featured 7th race ftnedale lane with tiary rowe dri mg and lltddeii lleasure fitltl by les Dixrin were tlte crowd favorites going to post in the feature Seventh lretet red second pace at Barrie Itaeeway on Saturday ltlLltl from theetghth position lea ing the pot Dream ltnie leter lt lltt was the third choice scoring handled by ltiii Mctlure grab bed the lead btit gave it up at the quarter pole to Fail MaeAr tlittr driving ltll lttnget ltll lttttger hung oil to the 11 pole and then lliddett lleasurc broke tree of the pack attd charged home to lit by halt length letct lty llt ttlt Bill liyton up followed lltdden lleasute and finished second lill ltittget hung on to the show position The attendance was litttt atid Strum was ltattdled The track was sloppy raceway results mitt Il in WI lL Shoo Sll ltlli Isll ll lt It Ston IslrllllAl til no Hi lirtlttitItAlti to til Iler ltNltth itio 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fiXf ll Ill llill ht itt Iltltit ll lrt MILI $300 liAtililt lll1AlIlt Aliltts no too i0 lilANr lttit DA ti on ito VHDUW sJot tio little PIXU lt ill and HI l0 tlANtitJi wrest Att KstmNtiu nuts ltAlK sloppy tirng finished ttte season with lit points compared with ltit tor llltiILi lltllllltlll oi bos don know what ll dtite next year ltiriiitto toth drove lorsehe ltll lttr tiregg said in considering number of ttlltl now lll announce decision by llIt lllsl tit ltttttltliit tiregg has earned six otliei driving titles since 1071 and feels 1lttilttlllllltlHttfflltlfl1lllllllfh llllltllll lletttttttli tttitshed tus iseconits behind itcgt was never threatened in Stindity race ter winning the pole ltttllltilt lt tilltllllltdlttlllS lll opened second lead ott lleitnrath and hid lapped the tttttlltttltl ot tlte titId tiller 10 laps in theevent lltll went for If llie only lttiltltllt tot fitlLL was the smoke from the tottrth placetttitlittrt lotia ot tiltL lickett ol ttno taltt itvtl fhll tithe ttllttl who it tttatd ot lllltid Stttlillll lll the dart ttioke tl iv liiitlieretl litll titcgg said lthdn titt know Iltltllli ttito sottiethirig in the dttn of ltlltlllilt lii seoied it Itpe unlitr he dime histot etteto Third place lttt isii tops iuetiat Iltlfltly tdt Hers llie thiee is oil the tlltlll lttttis llt ttlll lot tlttltt it who he the test at Alti tittt litllttil coinse and did not finish tlte on llL 30 iiotir tlttllllitlttt hten tllttt lltlltlt titt the lat eoItpieot till Adam said liilt llte ttiore ttoti lltlJil litl it fit is tiriste tantasttc to am protestoiial rough atid heard lltItttilt ltl on tiiitlittd lap It wittttdetl likett ttttelroin tlte etaittk sliat lttehetl tltedtils cltrely and eyerythtui went all right loli lttlittis ot llettidon ii drove his Jaguar XJ to sixth spot and thi Itnih wa good enough to tatn lititi the WT tateeoij ldi llt stztle He went into the taee with bye point lead oyei lotsehe lllUl lotiti littet ot lit tdeio taht iwa tlt tiltt to stay ahead of tin iei itid win the season title tor ottt team he said didnt want to push the ear couldnt takethethaneeot not tttitsliitn llis calculations worked to perfection as the lust cit across the ltiie behind tilhtts was tlte lor eltetitl Stot Batter ltllttts finished the season with 170 points compared wttlt ltt tot litter tlziltt in Barrie llyers pin Shear latk lltiltl trito tit 043pm Leagueseini final series lit in two straight games sports calendar lltvlllltlS tatrte Arena Barrie olts pract ice ttzitt in SOFTBALL West Bend lvy It Barrietilass and Mirror it lttQtiHns Hotel 21 iii tarrie Glass attd Mirror vs Queens lvy vs West Bend IFtnaI series iii Barrie and Dist rtct Lathes Softball League ticd 2i Qtteens lark Slessor arid leriard Insurance vs Beatrice Foods Slessoi leads best of seven Settior Softball tSt Il YtlllS toniber it Slessor atid leriard totnher wins the best ot three DASA Intermediate series Bernie la Sage solid veteran hack for Barrie then fought ltis way for try Lamb again ntade the conversion Barrie fullback and teatn president lolttt Btitclier then performed the highlight of the game ith 30 yard field goal WIND SSlSl Ill Though the kick was assisted by the wind lmstead said it cleared the goal posts well attd both teams were mildy shocked by the acliieveinettt Doug Bell rounded out the scortttg tor Barrie witlt ftiial tr hnstead said the Barrie for wards ltad an outstanding game tit their sctuintntng against London Led by team captaitt tttttl hooker lolttt lerry the Barrie pack lifted the entire London front line oft the ground several times Slttlll llll lcrry also consistantly stole the ball from his opposite hooker to give the ball to ltis fellow play crs The first have now won five consecutnegattiesalteihtuing dismal start lit the season littltplll the first three games 3P0 the examiner Monday Sept 12 1977 Comber upsets Slessor in OASA Int AA play Comber managed to do something on the weekend that very cw teams have been able to accomplish this season It beat Slesmr and leriard lnsuraitcc twice iii row The two losses eliminated Slassor from further play in the Ontario Amateur Softball Association UASAi playoffs Slessor heat Owen Sound leers Top Soil and Gravel in the first round of the playoffs but were forced to make changes to its infield for the series against Coinber Doug Kcans the clubs regular third baseman left the club after the Owen Sound series to attend the training utinp of the Ontario Hockey Asmciation Oshawa Generals Combcr won the series opener 40 in Banic Saturday and then came from behind in Tombcr Sunday to down Bar ric 32 in 10 innings Yoinbcr took lead in the first inning Sunday on disputed play Comber put runners on first and second base with one out in the imiing thanks to walk and 21 passed ball The next batter Slessorloses first Yombcr scored three rttns in the top of the first inning and went on to defeat Slessor +0 to win the first game of the semi final series Saturday Waytie McLennan took the loss for Barrie while George Hope was the winner for ombcr McLennan fatiticd it batters walked two atid gave tip three hits Slcssor attd lertard committed two errors Hope fanned six batters gave tip three hits walked three and Tombcr cont mitted one error With one otit iii the top of the first Harry Edigcr singled Vic llainm tlieti reached base on an error to Barrtc second baseman Browning home run by Ken Sigiden put ombcr ahead 30 Comber Barrie Barrie went down in order in the bottom of the first aiid Barry Nelly reached base on ait error iii the second lit the third tomber scored its last rttii Frank Klassen led off with home run In the bottom of the third Mclennan reached base on an error to the pitcher Browning then walked httt strike otit and ground ball to the second baseman ended the rally ottiber did not get another hit for the rest of the game although two men did reaclt base on art error attd base on balls Neil ltttktt reached base for Barrie iii the fourth inning on walk but was thrown out trying to steal second Bill Thurlow singled in the sixth itiiting but was left standiitgon second base trowning singled iii the eighth with two otit but second strike out iii the inning ended another rally Mike Laycock led oil the bottom of the tntttli witlt walk tle eat to third on single by Parker but was thrown out at home plate Barrie ity edged tshawa lnited 3I yesterday to adiance itito the seiiiifinals of the On tario tip soccer championships This is the highest yet team frotn the Ncwmaiket and District Soccer League has adaitced iii the Ontario up said league secretary lten ole Steve Knight attd lull Patterson notched the markers for Barrie Barrie now meets Thunder Bay Juveniles next weekend iii semifinals iii one game series The game will be played Saturday at pm at the litlSll Arena playing field Barrie is wearing the white sweaters flillllllttl lliotot Tampa Bay dumps Colts 140 Vikings whip Buffalo 306 Ify lllll ASStNIAlllD IItlISS lattipa iay ittecaiteers pulled the upset ol the National Football League exhibition sea son Saturday when they ttpset lfttlllltiotetitills ll it The Bites an expansion team last season who wound up the rcgtilai season finished their tllllill ioti schedule with it record it other preseason games Saturday night Minnesota Vik tngs whipped ltitllalo lils Ito ti Denver troneos blanked San Francisco titers 200 Kiltlntt ity hiels downed St lottis atdmals It 20 New tlttttl Saints beat lloustoii tillers 20 It and iitcmnati Bengals Irnned hteago ltears Ltt tin Sunday Miami Dolplttns edged New York filttlIlS tt New llngland latrotts topped Atlanta Falcoits 20 t0 attd Salt Diego hargers otitlasted Seat tle Seahawks Itttltt as the hi bitioti season ended lticky Bell and ltandy lledhcrg led Tampa Bays stir prising Victory over powerful Baltimore Bell the Bites top draft pick trotn the University of Southern talitortiia scored two touchdowns one oil pass from lledherg 22 year old fourth stringquarterback TUDK PASS Bell tortiier all American running back scored on seven yatd pass from lledherg gtvuig Tampa Bay 70 lead It seconds before the first ltall en ded Bell scored again lit the third quarter from the it after lyle Blackburn Baltimore defensive back had tumbled pttttt return lledherg rookie trotn Minot State has been capable replaceinciil lor vet eran quarterbacks Mike Boiyla and tiary lltttl bolli sideltitcd with tttllllltS Just three weeks ago lledherg was afraid he would be cttt Bttt against Baltiitiore lie cotitpleted lool2fi passes for Mt yards and led 50 yard march that led to the opening score hnck ltiltllttltl scored two touchdowns and Fran laiken toti ltit oti of 21 passesin Mitt nesotas Victory over littllalo The Vikings who bowed to takland iii last seasons Sttper Bowl finished the presenten with record Denver wound tip lit hand ing San Francstco its third conr secutive exhibition blanking linebicker Handy tradishar ot the Broncos intercepted pass aitd ran 70 yards tor totchdowii IHIllIlNSlll3ll2lltN tiary Adatits threw two touchdown passes and Gary iltttl Kansas titys top dratt clioiec returned aii Ill tercept ton tit yards lot touch down in the hicts win over St Louis Bobby Scott of New Orleans completed lit of IT passes boelore leaving the gatiie against llotistott with sprain ed kiice late It the third quarter The Saints victory was their titlh tit six exhibition gatiics Ken Anderson tired three touchdown passes two to Billy Brooks against thicago as the Bengals closed their preseason with live consecutive victories fora mark Bob ttriescs second touch down pass an eight yard toss to Duricl llarris oit the first play of the final quarter enabled Miami to overcome the Giants Willie Spencer scored twice for New York on short rtins New England scored It points in the second quarter itt heating Atlanta aiid completing its best pre scasott iii the teams his torv lttcky Young ran for two touchdowns attd scored third on two yard pass front James Harris Ill San Diegos victory over Seattle flied to deep centre field and the runner on second base sup pOSedIy tagged up and scored Barrie disputed the call say ing that the fomber runner fail cd to tag up after the ball was caught The umpire didnt see the play that way and ruled the base runner safe Comber Barrie Neil Parker and Terry Giffen slammed home runs for Barrie iii the middle innings to put them ahead 21 but Comber came back to tie the score in the seventh inning on inside thepark home run wild pitch single and double down the right field line accounted for Combers winn ing run in the bottom of the 10th inning Henry Arts pitched the first five innings He got relief help from Wayne McLennan Barrie limited Comber to just three hits over the 10 innings but just couldnt get the breaks they needed to win the game Time pays off for Dr Morgan FINllT NY tAPi Dr til Morgan made his time on the fairway pay off as he claimed his first professional golf title in winning the $200000 Bt Open The 30yearold optometrist frotn Wewoka kla was never challenng seriously after the second round of play as he ran tip ttundcr par 270 for the 72 hole tournament The nearest challenger Lee Elder finished tivc strokes behind the kla homa goiter it has been long time lot of hard work Morgan said Sunday after winning his first tournament in his four years on the lrolessional Golfers Association tour Morgans methodical control of the 15902yard EnJoie Jolt Tlub course allowed him to run away from the competition dur ing the last three rounds of play Morgan ncvcr trailed alter overtaking firstround leaders Arnold Palmer and Elder put ting more distance between him and the rest of the field ttli each round The optometrist finished his final tt holes with twounder par on that included three bird tes and one bogie lll2l llllillS The early play of Arnold lalmer caused some cxr ettetiietit in the galleries as the old master of the gatitc played the first two rounds in style reminiscent of the 1050s attd limos when be dominated the tottr lalnicr went iitto Satur days third round trailing Mor gan by two strokes bttt then his game tell apart atid he finished the tournament tied for 10th 13 strokes back with paycheque of $1780 felt helpless part of the time out there Palmer said after his thirdround four over par 75 knocked him out of contention on his 48th birthday Mac McLendon fought cold throughout the tournament but finished with threeunder par 68 to come in third six strokes behind Morgan Argentinas Florentine Molina finished fourth followed by Tom Kite and Bob Payne Lanny Wadkins had entered the tournament on winning streak that brought him titles in the PGA championships and the World Series of Golf but he failed to make the cut here af ter two rounds Tourney planned The Canadian Association of Production and Inventory Con trol will be having golf tour nament at Springwater Golf club on tomorrow starting at 12 noon The golf tournament is the beginning of another year for our association which holds monthly meeting with various activities vice president of publicity Frank Ritchie said After the tournament there will be dinner and short meeting We are welcoming any new persons interested in the fields of production and inventory control Ritchie stated sports hall of fame Bill Little distinguished himself as football player in Bar rie for Barrie entral ollegiatc Redskins lie is now play ing university football in cadin New Brunswick This weeks Sports Hall of Fame draw winner is Shirley Roubos it Boys 81 Barrie Canadian swimmer recently spent 20 hours in frigid waters and conquered the English hannel in ii nonstop two way swim This 20yearold smashed the old record by an incredible hours and five minutes She swam the channel total of five times and next year plants to break the crossing record with her sixth crossing She also hopes to break the England to France womens record of eight hours and 50 minutes If you know how it is then send your name address and phone number to Sports Hall of Fame The Ex aminer Box 370 Barrie nt ario Lt llt Winners are picked by random draw each Saturday ontest winners will receive an ix inch special pizza from Mr Tonys lizzatia and Spaghetti House 47 Dunlop St Weekly winner is determined by draw from all correct answers done publishing day before new weekly contest starts

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