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Barrie Examiner, 26 Oct 1977, p. 6

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rn wv the examiner Wednesday Oct 28 197 Redskins was getting bored with the lack of competition in hi school football the sEorting scene 0m gum Dave Garland heaftlahnoantfli ofo til1 Central Collegiate Senior 0f CITY Spo rlS it hat before he got taste of the Orillia District 001 Iegiate and ocationallnstitute team Both clubs went into the final regular season game at Central 3V Km WALLS Collegiate Tuesday with five wins and no losses When it was over Central limped off the field with hard IN WEAK MOME not sure whether it was the fought 70 win it was the first time this season any team has publishers or mine consented to write sports column for put up big effort against the perennial league champions this cherished daily newspaper That was in ndditioii to the one always seem to give us the most troublen Garland regular Saturday general column which appears on the said after the game My heart started pounding right after the editorial page Here goes No on sports Now have two openingkickoff and its just starting to slow down now strikes on me Ball fans know what three strikes mean nit pg The game may have been just what Central needed before the MANY NEW CITIZENS have taken up residence or playoffs bedrooms in Beautiful Greater Barrie Ontarios Most Ag Now Central players know ODCVI doesnt intend to lie down gressive City JusIt Iask Reeve Bill Gibbiiis or Deputy Rluke and play dead when the playoffs start Monday Constable of lnnis Usuall all the coaches have to do is throw the on the Listening to the tht one would think Rarric just arrived iv field and tyheyll do the rest Garland added Todgayyfvas dif on the map couple of years ago It was surely here in 1843 ferent and for about 20 years BEFOR l6 that in Vesprn Iwp ThertI For the first time this year it appeared team had figured out were sports played Ill Barrie way back then you can be how to control the Central offence Central picked up only three sure My purpose in this column is to acquaint the johnny first downs in the first ham comelatelys ODCVI was more consistent in the first half of the game and Inn Ytll KNOW Thai the Queens llatc was held in liar it took goalline stand by Central to prevent ODCVI from tak rie iii 1873 World championship sculling events were held on ing lead at the half Kempenfelt Ray II the limits Ranic had national field We really had trouble with our running game today lacrosse champion team early in the 1890s Barrie had fine Garland said Paul Laking and Tim Gleason were tied up pret womens hockey team around the turn of the century ty good all day long Usually Laking does most of our scoring Native Bobbie Rosenfeld was Canadas woman athlete of for us first halfcentury Barrie has sent many hockey players into Central started to look like the football team it is in the se the big leagues like Steve air Bobby Rowe Iraiik 00nd half The Redskins took the kickoff and immediately loyston ithanks Minesing the three Meeking brothers started march that led to the only touchdown of the day Harry Gordon and llaltonl Leighton illapl Emms 0f Barry Norton came into the game to replace Laking at the them more later if this writer does not strike out or gs running back position and it paid off something smelly hits the fan He carried the ball down to the 35 ard line on two end swee Now To NOW am indebted to Bullet Joe Simpson and then Gleason carried inside to thye ODVCI 11yard line ps and his illustrious son Suitcase for lot of background Central quarterback Dave Waldock scored the touchdown on material Did you know that two former Toronto Maple uarterback keeper He got the ball from the centre and Leafs are residing in Barrie Fred Robertson who teamed wdltzed into the end zone untouched on defence with King tlancy and Red HornerIon the 1932 Ngrton kicked the extra point and Central hada70 lead Stank LUP Itillh illld Ray iklrlfpL eminent Sh Central Collegiate Junior Redskins surround Penctonguishcne Secondary with Mremalning in the game but Penetang receiver Rand CV1 didnt qu when it gm behind The OffehSlve Uhlt 031 LoIsstul busrness man of 19 who as staIwart inIdIfrom TIIITP School anka Vince Ledoucer during first ha action at CentmL Tm Lem caouagfimecwa pass to set up the winning touchdown on the my ned the ball to the Central 35yard line but fumble wipedIout llllIIS Raine hers to McInIioriaI ItIIup IIIdlSIlnI tilIll davI Iedoucer was brought down for no gain on the piayI Barrio hold 2019 new Innetang won 2520I The two teams meet in Penetang the effort and Central took possession of the ball heading into and was with toiinI Smytht LtIa but Istyera years may in firstymc of the playoffs Examiner Photo theflnaltiuarter later Also Iiul Megei of Montreal aiiadicns Bob H0 der gave ODCVI new life early in the fourth quarter ENIF OLIlTYMlI ilFF We are now into curling still when he intercepteda Waldock pass having lat swing at golf Let taBlk abouthIiIlfoirst ThIene mgegfitféid thf dtgenigating ODCVI player of the game carried are many inc courses aroun arrie urran as own entral four ard line but once ain the covered them well The Barrie Golf Club began officially defence preserved the lead almost To years ago am familiar only with the old nine ODCVI quarterback Iim Foster found receiver ope in the hole course on Sunnidale Road and the presegt Iiihole layout eng wnZIon auItlIijirddown gamble but he dropped the ball on St Vincent Maurice Esten prominent arrister is the entr Co nt m0ve the ball and had to ive it ain oldest active member by long shot Goes back to 1919 when Mike Hill returned the ball to the Central 39yad line belt agdiv the clubhouse was on Hayfield St Was secretary in early ing interception by Centrals Ric Cloughley gave the ball back years president in 1939 in my mind four young golfers were toggrgfil tops in the 1930s and is Names are Emerson Creed John got one asl chance late in the ame but Dave Britt Nixon wiiiiam Dymcnt and ArthurE Powell CA It wasnt banner day for Central Collegiate football nell ruined any chances of cdmebackgwhen he picked off BARRIH tRLINti 1tR is one of the oldest in Ontario leams Foster pass with seconds remaining on the clock Thisthe clubs 100th year Has won many honors provincial The 58010 38dth Squehkw Outta 70 wm overI Orlllia The defence was just super in the game Garland said including Silver Tankards in 19o and again in 1925 and District Collegiate and Vocallomll Institute and the unlor club The credit for this win should go to coach Clark Bruce Clark GovernorGenerals Trophy in 19st On this same eightman t00k ll the Chlh from the PenelathlShEhe 5900 MY SChOOl the defensive coach of the Central clubi curling team was the abovehiomioned Jack Nixon one of Redmcn IWith the shutput CentralIhas now gone 22 quarters without the best allround athletes in Barrie history Football giving upa Sing point Col ingwood scored touchdown in the hockeri Igglf chirling fishinIgI He raminds meNoetIba quiIOte by II It not that the Juniors lost that really hurts It how they did iafiefgfihef SixIIIveekIstIagoIh be Ided Titian lageilafs°noia$ni$fho $2352 stuff er With 10 seconds left in the game Penetang quarterback We is assured ofrihéhiéésliléllsnislii SJecondeacrly 351023 3532 coached he isthe greatest athlete have ever seen The only Ledoucer threw desperatmh pass that was upped at central ting Memorial will be the opposition for the first round of the thing he could not do real well was drive car threeyard the hands Randy leroux playoffs Monday at Central But one thing for sure Johnny Nixon is really fine air Lemux was tackledI but peneiahg running back Lloyd craft pilot As his brotherinlaw once said to me would Cascagnene streaked around the end on the next play to scorea fly with Jack from Barrie to the North Pole in snowstorm touchdown with three seconds left give pehctang 2520 win bmtwefhd Willa mhdnw hIZdfrlhm this go Cng to the The loss puts Centrals record at four wins and two losses and pos or ice omew at exa era wou say everyone of Ihmks Johnny WI IS great guy 535333 Juniors home field advantage in the first oun CLOSING QttlTTI Golfer Carol Mann says writers Just don know what to call the touring female pros Girls Central now his to face lIenetang orIi its home field Monday gals ladies even procites Most of us us want to be called The winner hea off to the eague fina women lady is an attitude womanjis biological fact Penetang took the opening kickoff and immediately scored on pass mien Bredini BII III Se ed rrie or nior an unior in rov Central repeated the feat on its first series of downs as Terry once again that 0058 game isnt over until me 1551 gunI EllS 500 SW80 WOYardhn Both clubs rallied to defeat Orillia Park Street Collegiate Both extra pomts failed Tmans Tuesday atNonhI Steve Aust scored his first of two touchdowns later in the first seniors got late touchdown from Frank Tyler to wm quarterv am J°hh Lakhg had camEd lh ha deep mm 117 while the juniors waited until five seconds remained on Penman terrlory punt retum the clock to throw 35yard touchdown pass to Rob no Matt eltis the Central uarterback threw twopornt con Beekhauzen and win 1544 version to Aust and Central ad shortelived 1+6 lead Despite the wth the senior club did no make the plavofst Guelph tin CP Running back Jim Reid of Wilfrid Bredih scored his COhltOUCthVh the day law the It finished with two wins in six games The juniors finished Laurier tniversiiy has been named the most valuable player in ha Agaihv the Convert med and central hed twopoht lead with four wins in six tries and will face Banting Memorial the OntarioQuebec Intercollegiate Football Conference the end Unhe ha High School in the first round of theIplayoffIs western division the Ontario Athletic Association announced Aust scored his second touchdown of the afternoon early in Park Street took quick 70 lead in the first quarter of the Tuesday the second half making the score 2012 senior game North came back With Single pomt to make it Here was unanimous Choice for his second year on the divi penetang had the Redskins hemmed deep in their own end of 71 at halftime sionIsIaIiismr team Other unanimous selections were Universiv the field Aust took the handoff from Penis broke two tackles Scott McCallumI closed the gap to three pomts in the third 3s tavern lltlarl pjayeis Duncan MacKinley and Craig and raced 80 yards for the touchdown quarter when he kicked 33yard field goal name or for nt sworn ycIar Penetang got single on wide punt which went deep into the Park Smt appeared have 56W UP the Wlh bUllTyleF the rcpt fine or ne an star team are Claude Riopelle of Contra end zone Penetang closed the gap to one point early in late touchdown catch gave North the comefrombehind wm escr art21m iI and 31m Maitre both of Vt indsorI the fourth quartet when Rob Farguhar went into the and zone JLNIORS OME BIl mos outsar1ng lineman was John Miller of untouched ona twoyard run Park Street Juniors took 60 lead ox erI North after only trytech Central settled down after the touchdown and looked assured We Plays North came baCk 13 the fit Wane When La 35 fhM Wk the year of winning the game until Penetang managed the flukc loc Bailey left of the cntrul Senior Redskins starts to get up after nailing Orillia District quarterback SmlHayeS 0m meloyarde Jim Fra ihf EVEW ill15W was named ClaCh touchdown with three seconds on the clock ollcgiate and Vocational lmtltulc receiver Stevi Korla during second quarter action of Hayes added me xha Pomt and North Itd at the hem 417 Central coach John Montgomery could only shake his head in game Tuesday at Tcntral cntral scored touchdown early in the second half and then Park Street regalhed the lead the lhlrdquarer 1th he aqfd 35 Chg=5 51 79 63 133U3C033h953 disbelief hung on to win 70 It was the flfth straight game the Redskin defence has not given up OUCthWh and tChpomt conversmni hu Beekhauzeh EM What can you do he asked single point The win gave Contra home filltl advantage in the first game of the playoffs twehdown catCh gave North the Wm Quarterback Jafll no7 oesern Running hacks Reid MoniiaV icxamnir pimm iwflfnc Leaner REDS Trzpp Jtesttzrn and Mark Brown Guepr Wide rctviwrs Brace Walker Windsor and Chris Kosopolous Toronto Tight end nailmH Westerni Jen ire WPaul tlchllar Toronto wards Don Richardson Western and 3179 5313 Toronto Tackle Tim Allen Toronto arrifcrr ye9 water DEFEN Tackle Lynn $1207 and ll Miner Laurieri Ends Riopelle vteswr arc re Brou Laurier Inside line backers lonr Heine Wetterr and Mann IWindsori Iflutside linebacker Many me Jcrrzcrru and Mike Murphy Laurier Halibacks 17 rme rdor Dimitry Kurilsk vlveserr Ange Kiri11 York and Bob Hultgren Alchlaeter krkne hfifr 91 hedgml Wayne King former player with the Cleveland Barons of Tuesday would have to say he and Wasson are the two stanr the National Hockey League is turning out to be valuable adlt douts sofar dition to the Barrie Flyers King is scoring all the goals and Wasson is doing tremen King leads the club scoring parade after seven league games dous job of checking and killing penalties he added Kai He has seven goals and five assists for 12 points Dave Johns goaltender the club signed last week leads that King is presently in thirdplace in the league scoring race department with goals against average of two Phil Hranston holds down secondPlace lh team scoring H0 The clubs next game is Friday in Brantford starting at 83ti has four goals and five assists for nine pOIHlS Les Burgess is Thcclub has won one and lost three games on the road but third with eight points kI Ith III red II ave yet to be beaten at home Bob Wasson anot er roo ie WI is or our It It VAL SENALES ltaly Ji no pro vc place with Veterans Jim Thom on and Paul Regan 0mm Pts Pinl After years of being Just out rneasurably in her secondary we are very happy with5 the way The Chief Kings Waye King l2 srdc the superstar range of events movmg to loth from nickname is playing general manager Steve Cripps said phi hr mum World Cup SklflS Olympic gold 76th in the slalom and now 19 13 medallist Kathy Krciner apr qualifies among the second hyrlirhe pears ready to take her place on seeds for downhill If Thmm 23 the medal podium more often Snow camps in South CO PiImIRonIlpson 22 thisseason America and Europe Sid gigm KreIiIncr firmlyd esItablisIhed numerous dryland camps in bohxihhmwnd 22 erse as wor cass Ier Canada and ridin her bic cle last year winning one World through Quebecgs Eastyern 93mm Cup giant slalom and flirting Townships and the nor 31 lo with several other races before theastern United States provid Barrie COUP Major Midgets 31 licb rim finishing in fourth place one ed Kathy with busy summer scored three third period goals nahf3 21 point out of third program to beat Richmond Hill 41 in the 31 clubs York Simcoe Minor TM 50 gt Hockgy LeagIIie season opener RgIIlyywy Tues ayatt eBarrieArena sports calendar Richmond Hill jum out to rillIlla 10 lead early in second hmw when Maj Jilly llyl Harrie toOps Richmond Hill wer la on as Barrie ooh Russell Work Siiiicm Minor Hockey League home opener for CO gallengeréhgis isms GOALTENnEm CA AQKFTBM Dave Johnston tied the game 23 for Barrie later in the period Whhm it III ll Borden Midland Longhorns vs CFB Borden Dave Miles ickcd an assist ltoii Patterson 373 402 blrnrm Timiin Mens Intermediate Basketball League on the goal IIrnic Miller 227 10 titntral Junio lcnctang 25 angalsasickfigdongggregmigg Control Senior Redskins ODCVI third period 8083s for Barrie North Junior Vikings 15 rilIlia Park Street 14 Steve Chappel Ken Thomp North icnior Vikinth 11 ri lia Park Street AllinHon Sliiyncr Collegiate Institute vs Banting 9a kgfgfcmfigefgiggd Mlke fimoriul lliglt tllmul Pickard and Bernie Hutz LiiBarrla twoclub were the outstanding players on MUM he swore led duhe lrttn llIltl Moss Mlntir antam endttthe first period but Bar VOLLEYBALL Iantutl lnllvgtnle lloys volleyball zone final All day Ready for season the ice for Barrie Both pla crs BERN games killed off number Ol Penalties iiiiiiiliiii liiiiicgoon taping ii 32 653 $133 025143 Joan Garrick the bonsplel chairman of the ladies section of the Barrie Country Club got Him Nil he the game league game and 850 the first win over Ilntonvllle in It ml in the third set to throw the opening rock of the 191748 season Tuesday The president of this years than ti muchn Volley it oi giiin llay Secondary COOPs next game is Sunday game of the Wrigley Qualifying yhrk chm Mm ockeff his next home game is club to Andria Porter The curlers meet every Monday and Thursday at lilo pm Ex 50th AW in Orillia starting at 720 Its Tournament llmlhel PM at League giiiiio Tufldayr vSunhyat the Barrie Arena

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