12 the examiner Monday Oct 31 1977 Dale Smith member of the Elmira Sugar Kings tries to dig the ball out from the feet of Toronto Titans player during game in the lnnisfil Mens Broom ball League Fall Tournament Sunday at the Lefroy Arena Elmira dominated Pauleyanna wins consolation Queens Hotel captures championship by beating lvy in broomball final LEFROY QUceiis Hotel of the Simcoe County Mens Broomball League held off late charge by the Ivy Rangers to win the championship divi sion of the first annual lnnisfil Mens Broomball League Pall Tournament Sunday at the Lefroy Arena Queens held 10 lead after the first period and then jumped ahead 31 early in the final frame lvy came roaring back to make the score 32 but couldnt get the equalizer In the consolation division final Pauleyanna Sports of the Innisfil Mens Broomball League shutout the Toronto Titans 30 to win the title Gary Helmkay Keith White and Pat Rutledge scored Queens Hotel goals in the win overlvy Dave Scanlon and Al Elliott replied forlvy Queens Hotel shutout Pro ssers BP so in the opening round of the tournament The club then beat Northern Telecom of Brantford 41 and Alliston Kave 41 to advance in to the final Ivy beat Tandy Corporation 60 Canadian Forces Base Borden 21 and the Toronto Huskies to react the final Gary Gow Al Cow and Don Penfold scored goals in Paulcyannas win over the Titans Pauleyanna dominated play in the consolation round The club beat Prossers BP 31 and Shoppers Drug Mart +1 to reach the final The Titans beat Molsons 21 and Tandy Corporation +3 Betty Squibb secretaiy of results Complete results of the Innisfil Mens Broomball League Fall Tournament at theLiiroy Arena Simcoe HorniL Alliston Kate Queens Hotel lrossir BI Northern TcIicom Pauliyanna Sports Harrie Blazers Shoppers Dnig Mart Elmira TorontoTitans Ii Toronto llLlSleS Molson lvy Rangers Tandy Corporation CFB Borden got firstround bye CHAMPIONSHIP ROIND Queens Hotel Alliston Kave Northern Telecom It Blazers 0T Ivy Rangers CIB Borden iOTi Toronto Huskies Elmira Queens Hotel Northern Telecom Ivy Rangers Huskies FINAL Queens Hotel Ivy Ra ngers CONSOLATION ROUND Prossers BP Simcoe HorneLs Pauleyanna Shoppers Drug Mar Titans Molsonsl Pauleyanna Prossers BP Toronto Titans Tandy Corporation it FIN Pauleyanna Sports Titanin Putneys Chrissi wins Molsons Brewery Pace Mi ah the we to 2x the tlolson Brewer Pace in 206 flat Saturday at Barrie Raceway Pinedaie Jane the betting favorite With the crowd of 1775 moved up to ake second place length tripod the winner Jason caim up to finiin third in the pace just ahead of Dream Time Putneys Chrissi had com fortable lead at the three quarter pole but had to hold off late surge by Pintdale Jane raceway results SIlRI 1977 liitll NIH231m WllilliuA AILIINIC lli III III I10 BULLET tiltAIlAN too oo AltMllltoostiNA no Time 12 EXAVIOH and $121 to 2nd OND PM MILE SITo KIIFS BARON 600 oo 1w NILA DITANll H110 It DARRYL MiSIIaItY tio Time 1o FIXU1 OH £117 11rd 11 III NI HALF 3500 NOBEL PRIZE limo 71m 50 FLORASKII 50 70 PRINCE DEMON 6o Time 2o EXAITOR land WW 2o ilh LVI PM VIIIJ H011 WHHUJHT HYll IIYI III fill film Ill MOVEN SIEAIH 61403941 TRIGGER JOHNSTON zip Time In IjXAtTOII Infill tttlitio ih OVD PM IIIJ two ItKJ til III no oo ll lIRILWAVL out too GAIIIMI GYPSY so Time 20917 ISXACIOR and $1551 40 sports 830 pfll pm Penetang calendar IOfKIIY lnllllt Myers Whitby Stayncr Arena Bradford vs Stayner Siskins IOHA Iunior Hockey League SWIMMING 615 Barrie YMYWCA Neptune Swim Club practice FOOTBALL 2pm Central Collegiate Senior Redskins vs unknown in semifinal high school football Pentenaguishene Central Junior Redskins vs pm North Junior Vikings vs Banting Memorial 6th ONI TROT MILE $51M JIMMY VAN it to 12 10 50 IIIEVAIJER no 7o CAPE PINE BONADIOS 50 Time 210 25 EXACTOR and scram 7th ONIPAEMIIE$1300 PUTNEY HRISSI 11 50 so tto llNlIDALE JANE son 3190 JASON GB 211 Time 06 IIXACIOH land £55 on fllhlM PA Ii MILE 51400 SoKYS MAVERIIK it so 30 4o DAIIINE llEItIlthl 40 oo RUSTY MtKIYO ioo Time 0813 EXAtTOR and $70 an 9th ONI PACE MILE Isoo REAPERS tttKIKrIr 7o 4o 10 HARDY CASHIER to 7o ADIOS NOHMHY It to Tlmt 0925 EXMTOIt IIandZSISIio IlithfIM IAfll MILE mi SIIIJJIMSJUY to no It oo no GAltltIsoN no oo WIL LOR ILOSSIE It 311 Time 1215 EXAtTIOIt and ii 384 ftl HANDLE WI flit the action and came away with 10 decision The Toronto Huskies eliminated Elmira in the second round of the tournament Quee ship division while Paulcyanna solation round Examiner Photo the Innisfil Mens Broomball League and one of the organizers of the tournament felt everything went as plann ed 11 was an excellent tourna ment she said Every twm in the league worked especially hard in getting the idea off the ground All of the visiting teams seemed to be real pleased with the weekend she added The league plans similar tournament in the spring Soccer team loses 2I BAYVIEW Bayview Thistles scored two second half goals and then hung on to edge the Barrie City Soccer Club 21 in the semifinals of the Newmarket and District Soccer League playoffs Saturday The loss knoci ed Barrie City out of the playoffs and ended very successful season for the club Barrie ity finished third in the league standings and put together an impressive record of 12 wins four losses and four ties The club can also boast being one of the four best teams in Ontario Barrie reached the semifinals of the Ontario up but lost tough II lftlSlOIl to Thunder Bay Saturday game was the sainc old story for the club The defence and goaltender Peter Dawson kept them in the game much of the way but tired in the second half Barries offence was non extstent in the first half Steve Knight and Charlie Ioote two of Harries top offensive men were only playing hall lit and it cost the club Andy Smith Jack Law Mike chle and Paul Delaney the clubs defensive backs were outstanding in the first half as ltayviiw pressed and could haw easily taken com mandiiig lead at the hall Barrie held the game scoreless in the first half but Bayview scored twice in the opening minutes of the second half Easy Patterson got Barrie back into the game late in the half but Bayview held on to win sports shorts by Parry Sound PARRY SOUND The Oro 77s kept the score close for two periods but allowed three unanswered goals in the final rame and lost an 85 decision to Parry Sound in Georgian Bay Junior Hockey League game Sunday Parry Sound led 42 after the first period but Oro rallied to outscore the home team 31 in the second period David Huggins Darrell Grant Del Bertram Gord Red and Wayne Wilson scored for ro The loss left the club winless in two games Oro has chance to get on the winning track Thursday when they host Huntsville starting at pm Queens and Simcoe Hornets win Queens Hotel and Simcoe Hornets won games in the Sim coe County Mens Broomball League Sunday at the Stroud Arena Queens got goals from Brian Watson and Doug Reid to beat Cookstown 20 and John Brown scored once as the Sim coe Homets edged Shoppers Drug Mart 1o Exhibition games are cancelled MONIREAL Pi planned series of exhibition games between two club teams from the Soviet Union and National Hockey League teams has been called off it was announced Saturday John Ziegler president and chairman of the board of the NHL said in statement in New York that the NHL member clubs had tried to accommodate the tight schedule required by the Soviets but could not do so The NHL vill go ahead with an exhibition series of games with two teams from tzwhoslovakia with the games sched uled between Deczti and Jan12 Ten or 11 games will be played during that period Voyageurs still in the hunt By THE ANADIAN PRESS Nova Scotia Voyageurs record of fl is anything but im pressive but the defending alder up champions still find themselves only two points back of pacesetting Springfield Indians in the American Hockey Leagues Northern Division The Voyageurs dropped pair of weekend contests to drop out of firstplace tie with Springfield The Indians out lasted them 85 on Saturday and then New Haven Nighthawks broke open tight defensive struggle with three consecutive goals in the third period Sunday en route to 32 Nlll In Sundays other games Maine Mariners and Biiiglianr ton Dusters tied 22 while Rochester Americans shaded Ilcr shey Bears 32 On Saturday New Ilaven edged Hampton Gulls 32 and Mattie dumped Philadelphia Iiirebirds 42 Ed Iohnstones two goals keyed New Havcns threegoal third period Sunday Johnstone scored on 40foot slap shot and then knocked in rebound of Tom Collcys shot on power play Leafs beat Detroit ns Hotel won the champion ports walked away with top honors in the con Oro 77s dropped Flyers back in top form with win over Whitby WHITBY The Barrie Flyers are ri back in the race for secon place in the On tario Hockey Association Senior Hockey Lea The Flyers mm to an im pressive 41 win over Whitby to improve their record to five wins and four losses and move into solepossession of third place just three points back of the Thunder Bay Twins Barrie led 10 at the end of the first period They held 1H edge after two periods of play Just super super game Steve Cripps manager of the club said this morning Every player on the team played well It was one of our better ef forts of the season he added Barrie has three remaining games in the tournament to decide the recipient of trip to Czechoslovakia for an interna tional hockey tournament in December loss Sunday would have knocked the Flyers out of the running Thunder Bay the club the Flyers have to catch to qualify for posttournament playoff has only two games left in the tournament and one of them is against the league leading Cambridge Hornets Were still in the running Cripps said Thunder Bay lost on the weekend and that really helps our chances The win snapped twogame losing streak for the Flyers and brought the returntoform of goaltender Ernie Miller Miller stopped 28 Whitby shots in the game and came within 121 of recording his first shutout of the season He was just tremendous in the game Cripps said He made some outstanding saves and stopped two straight breakaways Bob Wasson continued his torrid scoring pace for the club as he put Barrie ahead 10 at the 1559 mark of the opening period Phil Branston made it 20 ear ly in the second period and then Wayne Carleton gave the Flyers threegoal bulge at the 1118 mark Wayne King rounded out the Flyers scoring with goal at 255 of the final period Ron Hawkshaw scored Whit bys goal late in the game Flyers Gary MacMillian was in the penalty box At least the goal they got was good one Cripps said Hawkshaw made good play on the goal The line of Branston King and Paul Regan was the domi nant force all night It controll ed the play when it was on the ice and accounted for two of the goals Barrie outshot Whitby 3628 in the game Flyers next home game is Friday at the Barrie Arena against the Cambridge Hornets Flyers split games with the Hornets two weeks ago Fridays game will not count in the tournament standings Two of the clubs final three tournament games are at home Flyers play Orillia and Brantford at home and then take to the road to play Orillia in the final tournament game Alexanders win Senior game By THE ANADIAN PRESS Brantford Alexanders spotted Thunder Bay Twins 20 lead then rallied for 53 win Sun day to gain split in their On tario Hockey Association Senior weekend series after dropping the Saturday game In other Saturday games Cambridge Hornets dumped Orillia Terriers 84 and Whitby Flyers waXed Mississaugua Golden Arrows 123 Dave Staffen led Brantford with two goals Sunday while Steve Atkinson Geoff Green and Dave Walter added singles Joe Kompon with two goals and Bob DePiero scored for the Twins DePiero Chuck Kelncr Lei Hartviksen and Dave Bragnalo shared the Thunder Bay scoring Saturday Mark Dumesnil and Steve Degurse replied for Brantford Gerry Gra stopped 16 shots for Brantfort while Steve che handled 25 shots for Thunder Bay Peter Titanic and Ron Hawk shaw each fired three goals to lead the Whitby attack in the game played in Mississaugua Ont Rick Nessell with two goals Mike Noonan Greg Neeld Perry Angel and John Cook rounded out the scoring for Whitby which trailed 21 at the end of the first period and led 2at the end of the second Jim Glover scored all three Mississauga goals Bill Wells and Dave Peace each scored two goals for Cam bridge before home crowd Bob Peace Dave Bertollo Terry Casey and Jim Martel scored the other Hornet goals while Bruce Carrick with two Rob Street and Ken Knapton re plied for Orillia Action resumes Friday night with Orillia at Brantford and ambridge visting Harrie Hull scores two to lead Winnipeg The anatlian Press With talk of returning to Chi cago Black Hawks all but for gotten Bobby Hull has settled down to doing what he knows best scoring goals When several World Hockey Association franchises sought entry into the National Hockey League last summer it was ru mored that Winnipegs in clusion in the merger hinged on Hulls return to the Black Hawks with whom he had spent 15 seasons before jumping to the Jets However the NHL govemors thought better of the proposed merger and Hull remained with the WIIA Jets Ilis torrid scor ing pace is one reason Winnipeg finds itself in first place The tilyear old llull into his 2tlth pro campaign scored pair of thirdperiod goals Sun day night to give Winnipeg 52 win over Edmonton ilcrs He now has 12 goals and five as sists in his clubs nine games and trails rookie teammate Kent Nilsson by one point in the league scoring race Nilsson Montreal in state of shock after Kings and Sabres win By GLENN COLE The Canadian Press Hockey fans in Montreal are in slate of shock today after the Canadiens lost pair of Na tional Hockey League contests on home ice during the week end Saturday night the Canadiens lost for the first time in 315 regularseason home games as thirdperiod goals by Gene Carr Vic Vcnasky and Marcel Dionne carried Los Angela Kings ion 53 II triumph Then Sunday night 34 save effort by Buffalo goaltender Don Edwards and two goals by Rene Robert carried the Sabres to stunning 40 triumph In other Sunday action the Kings defeated New York Rangers 53 and Chicago Black Hawks blasted Cleveland Bar ons Aside from the Kings upset win over Montreal the other highlight of Saturdays pla was Paul Gardners twogoa twoassist effort which carried Colorado Rockies to 62 trium ph over Vancouver Canucks Gardner now has nine goals and six assists for 15 points and shares first place in the scoring race with Montreals Guy Lafleur and Phil Esposito of New York Rangers In other Saturday action To ronto Maple Leafs downed De troit Red Wings 74 Boston Bruins took Pittsburgh Peti guins 53 Minnesota North Stars downed Washington Capi tals 74 Atlanta Flames edged the Rangers 43 New York Islanders downed the Sabres 42 and Philadelphia Flyers ham mered St Louis Blues 73 COACH WAS OOL Canadiens coach Scotty Bowman was cool in his teams dressing room after Sundays loss He had just witnessed six GUY LAFIEUI three goals periods of hockey in 24hour an in which Guy Lafleurs tree firstperiod goals were the only offence managed by the Canadiens Im pretty sure they will come out of it as far as scoring goals is concerned said How man whose team is winless in three starts The shutout loss was the first suffered by Montreal at the Po rum since Nov 1974 when Bernie Parent of the Flyers blanked them 30 Last Nov 17 Mike Palmateer of the Leafs shut out Montreal to in To ronto The backtoback losses at home were the first suffered by the Canadiens since Jan 1819 1975 when Toronto and Los An geles defeated them and Bow mans troops had not lost two in row when they were beaten March 20 1976 in Los Angeles and March 24 by Toronto at the Forum has scored seven goals and assisted on 13 others SNAPPED TIE Hulls two goals snapped 22 tie that had existed from the opening minute of the final pe riod Lincmate Anders Hedberg and LarsErik Sjoberg scored for Winni in the second pe riod ant Willy Lindstrom wound up the scoring in the final minute of the game Ron hipperfield scored for Edmonton in the first and third periods Elsewhere Sunday third period goal by defenceman Tremblay gave Quebec Nor diques 54 victory over Hous ton Aeros In Saturday games New England Whalers blasted Houston while Indianapolis Racers dumped Hiimingham BullsiiZ Hull who got into only 34 games last season because of injuries still managed 21 goals and 32 assists This season he finds himself part of the WHAs top scoring machine The Jets have scored 49 times in nine games and boast five of the leagues top It scorers in cluding the top three Hedberg holds down third spot with five goals and 10 as sists while Ulf Nilsson Hulls other linemate is fifth with 14 points on two goals and 12 as sists Dan Labraatens five goal sevenassist showing is good enough for 10th place Winnipeg coach Larry Hill man said the Oilers gave his team good deal of trouble Sunday FELT PRESSURE They forced us to handle the puck lot more in our own end of the rink he said That put more pressure on our defence and Edmonton took good ad vantage of it Happlnoss boglns with God Free Bible corrospondonco for adult icons children UNDENOMINATIONAL Write to The Utmostu In Into Ernie Miller goaltender for the Barrie Flyers was in top form Sunday as the Barrie Flyers pounded Whitby 41 in crucial Ontario Hockey Association Senior Hockey League game In Whitby Miller came with two minutes of picking up his first shutout of the season The win put Barrie right back in the battle for secondplace in the league standings Ex aminer Photo Marlies pounded by Windsor IOl By THE CANADIAN PRESS Windsor Spitfires scored seven powerplay goals Sunday to defeat Toronto Marlboros 10 to regain sole possession of first place in the Ontario Hockey Association Major Jun ior series Emms Division In other Sunday games Osh awa Generals defeated Peter borough Petes 75 Kingston Canadiens doubled the score on Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds and Ottawa 675 and Sudbury Wolves skated to 22 tie In the lone game Saturday Peterborough edged Sudbury 1v Play reumes Tuesday with Peterborough visiting Hamilton In Windsor the line of left winger George Kotsopoulos centre Russ Adam and right winger Brad Smith accumu lated It points and Windsor out shot the Marlboros 4424 as they posted their 11th win in 15 games and moved two points ahead of London Knights Smith had two goals and two assists Kotsopoulos one goal and four assists and Adam pladving his first league game ha two agists SCORE TWO EACH Gerry Leroux and defen ceman Jim Mellon also scored two goals each for the Spitfires Joel Quenneville Dave Hannah and Ron Priest had the others Brian Paton scored the only Marlie goal with 521 remaining to spoil Roland Melansons shutout bid after Windsor had taken 100 lead Referee Clark Pollock called 206 minutes in penalties 137 of them against Toronto In Oshawa Diego Odino scored three goals in the last nine minutes of the third period to lead the Generals to victory The Generals overcame 42 Peterborough lead acquired early in the third period before 2138 spectators Other Oshawa goals went to Vic Morin Charie Huddy Mike Pidgeon and Tom McCarthy Jeff Brubaker Mark Reeds Greg Theberge Tim Trimper and Mark Kirton scored for Peterborough THREE IN THIRD Three thirdperiod goals lif ted Kingston to its hometown victory Rightwinger Mike Simurda scored three goals and assisted on fourth for the Canadians who outshot the visitors 3832 Mike Gillis Brad Clement and Jay Wells scored the other Kingston goals Sault Ste Marie still looking for its firstde win got goals from Dan Lucas Paul Mancini and Dave Watson In Ottawa Shane Pearsall scored shorthanded goal at 1833 of the third period to pull Ottawa into tie Leonard Thompson wins last golf season event PENSACOLA Fla iAPi few extra pounds friendship with Arnold Palmer and lot of hard work was the winning par lay for Leonard Thompson on Sunday This just proves to me that can do it again Thompson said following threeunder par 68 that produced two stroke victory in the Pensacola Open the last official event of the long pro golf tour Thompson sevenyear tour veteran put himself in trouble couple of years ago when he went on crash diet shedding 10 pounds in four months went from 225 to 185 he said thought losing the weight would make me play better lost that weight and couldnt hit the seat of pan ts with both hands coul nt do anything So put the weight back on and was still playing bad was so far down it was miserable just to be around me in locker room Thats about the time Ar nold started working with me Hed spend three four hours at time with me on the practice tee Thompson now carrying solid 210 pounds capped his comeback with 50foot birdie utt on the final hole and sent is putter flipping high into the air with the second victory of his career He won it with 268 total 16 under par on the 6549 yard Pensacola Country Club course It didnt come easily how ever He started the final round with twoshot lead blew that with couple of early bogeys got the strokes back with bird ies on the next two holes then watched rookie Curtis Strange playing in front of him mount determined bid WATCH for the Grand Opening of Adam Boofu TRY us Youll like us Tuvnwm® RETURN TRIPS DAILY TORONTO For full information call 7200100 BARRIE DENURE cunlc COLELLA DT Complete Denture SerVice 7264 72 I49A Dunlap St Barrie Member Denturisf Society of onfurio