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Barrie Examiner, 17 Apr 1976, p. 15

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St Marys school remained unbeatable right to the end in claiming the champion ship title of the senior girls area one and six an nual basketball tourna ment The tournament was held recently at Eastview Secondary School where 10 teams took 3x lNu 514 It m¢w4 part in the daylong event St Marys team defeated St Monicas 2116 in the final match Prior to the last game St Marys had slipped by Steel Street 23 21 bombed Goodfellow 3314 and opened with an impressive 316 triumph against Warnica St ST MARYS CLAIMS TITLE HONORS Monicas swept by Forest Hill 2412 defeated Angus 2220 before tangling with St Marys Members of the championship team in clude front row at left Arlene LeBlanc Mary Wilson Ann Casey Moni que Cadeau Roxane Jutras Patricia Burke and Cecilia Delong Back row at left is St Marys coach Guy LaSalle April LeBlanc Colleen and Deb bie Dunlop Cheri McKen zie Maryanne Marion Suzanne OReilly Cheryl Harding and Wenndy Wehrle manager Ex aminerPhoto Dionne singlehandedly stops Bruins with three goals in Kings 64 win By THE CANADIAN PRESS Somebody somewhere is going to have to stop Marcel Dionne from doing what he does bestscore goals Thats the opinion of Boston coach Don Cherry who wat ched the Los Angeles Kings centre almost single handedly destroy the Bruins in National Hockey League quarterfinal playoff game Thursday night The Kings beat Boston 64 to take 21 lead in their best ofseven series The teams return to action tonight in Los Angeles He played his regular shift worked the power play killed penalties and scored all those goals Cherry said of the talented Dionne You cant do much more than that Boston took 20 lead in the first period but Los Angeles evened the score on goals by Mike Murphy and Dionne It was tied again at 33 at the end of the second period Dionne scoring again He had one more in the threegoal Raeder comes off bench to end Crusaders hopes By THE CANADIAN PRESS New England Whalers coming off threegame sweep of Cleveland Crusaders were to have 22 yearold Cap Raeder back in the nets tonight when they meet Indianapolis Racers in the second game of their Eastern Division playoff The Whalers took the first game of the bestofseven US semifinal series 41 in World Hockey Association ac tion Friday night Raeder pressed into ser vice Friday night when goalie Bruce Landon hurt his ankle late in the first period blanked Indianapolis the rest of the way en route to the win In other WHA playoff games Friday night Win nipeg Jets downed Edmonton Oilers 72 to win their bestof seven Canadian semifinal in four straight games And Quebec Nordiques edged Calgary Cowboys 43 to stave off elimination after Calgary won the first three games of the series FORCES FIFTH GAME Thursday night San Diego Mariners downed Phoenix Roadrunners 51 to force and fifth and deciding game tonight in their bestoffive US quarterfinal series Friday nights change of goalies for the Whalers was not the first but it doesnt seem to be harming the teams performance Landon took over for Christer Abrahamsson late in the season and led the Whalers past Cleveland Now its Raeders turn Raeder former Univer sity of New Hampshire student spent almost the en tire season playing minor league hockey after dropping out of school You can always go back to school but you cant always play hockey and wanted to play Given the chance Friday night he turned aside 16 shots during the final two periods for the Whalers who managed just two victories in 12 games against In dianapolis during the regular season LEADS WINNERS Left winger Larry Pleau who scored eight times again st the Racers in regular season play played par ticularly well scoring the fir st goal and assisting on two others Michel Parizeau scored the lone Indianapolis goal The Oilers stayed with the Jets for the first 26 minutes and then fell apart before 13004 fansthe largest crowd of the season in the 15326seat Edmonton Coliseum The Jets who finished in first place in the Canadian Division snapped 22 tie with four consecutive goals Bobby Hull scored twice for Winnipeg bringing his series total to five while Veli Ketola Bill Lesuk Mats Lin dh Norm Beaudin and Duke Asmondson got goal each Wayne Carleton and Norm Ullman scored for the Oilers who suffered their 53rd defeat of the season After putting up some stiff opposition in the two previous games which the Jets won 54 and 32 the Oilers were unable to get anything going and were fortunate to come out of the first period with ltie RETAINSIJIAD The Jets had 135 ad vantage iri shots on goal in the opening period and finished with an overall 3820 margin third RESUME TONIGHT Two other quarterfinal series resume tonight Buf falo Sabres play New York Islanders at Uniondale NY in the fourth game of their series The Islanders defeated Buffalo 53 Thur sday night for their first win Philadelphia Flyers with 21 edge in games take on the Maple Leafs at Toronto Thursday night the Leafs beat Philadelphia 54 in fightfilled game that has resulted in three of the Flyers being charged in connection with stickswinging incident at the penalty box in the second period Montreal Canadiens will be attempting clean sweep in their bestofseven quarter final when they play the Black Hawks Sunday night in Chicago The Canadiens defeated Chicago 21 Thur sday to take 30 lead Billy MacMillan replacing the injured Eddie Westfall scored the gamewinning goal in the Islanders win over Buffalo NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Hockey League play off scoring leaders after Thurs days games Martin Hut iotvin NYI Perrinull Hut Dionne LA Luce Huf Hatelle Ros Gare Hut McDonald Tor liouatt NY fl MeKenny Tor Cl Clarke lha Turnbuil Tor Trottier NY The more YOUPUI Acorn looks at houses little Giants hit Darcy hard in 147 win over Reds By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pat Darcy hadnt lost game since June 29 1975 and Tommy John hadnt pitched in one since July 17 1974 Those personal streaks now must start anew with April 16 1976 Darcys logame winning string came to an end Friday night as San Francisco Gian ts battered him and four relievers for 18 hits in 147 thumping of Cincinnati Reds Meanwhile John made one bad pitcha threerun homer by Atlantas Darrell Evansand the Braves han ded the winless Dodgers their fifth consecutive National League baseball defeat 31 In other National League games Doc Medich came home and posted his first NL triumph as the Pirates downed New York Mets and Houston Astros won their fourth in row beating San Diego Padres 41 Thursday Montreal Ex downed Philadelphia Phil ies 85 Pittsburgh Pirates stop ped St Louis Cardinals 93 New York defeated Chicago Script followed in win by By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS They sat together on the bench combining 28 years of baseball experience and 70 years of age Catcher Andy Etchebarren surveyed the field from his perch in the California Angels dugout and leaned over to his battery mate pitcher Jim Brewer The Angels and Detroit Tigers were deadlocked 55 in the 11th inning Et chebarrens twoout ninth inning RBI single having driven in the tying run After Dave Chalk had ned the inning with his thir hit of the long evening Andy Et chebarren spoke If Rusty Torres sacrifices Chalk to second think Ill drive in the winning run too Etchebarren said to his 38yearold teammate The script was followed perfectly After Torres had moved Chalk over Et chebarren strode to the plate and cracked his game winning hit Jim Brewer said couldnt believe my eyes The 65 triumph over the Ti gers was the Angels third in row after the club opened the American League season by losing its first four games The hit that decided the game was Etchebarrens fourth in hislastfouratbats In the other American League games Frida night Kansas City Royals efeated Cleveland Indians 53 and Milwaukee Brewers beat Texas Rangers 31 Angels Thursday night New York Yankees downed Minnesota Twins 114 Chicago White Sox beat Boston Red Sox 84 and California defeated Kan sas City 51 BREWER GETS WIN Brewer got credit for the triumph keeping Detroit off the board over the final innings Steve Grilli 01 the third Detroit pitcher was the loser in his first appearance the year Detroit on RBI hits by Willie Horton and Rusty Staub and California hrowing error had rallied for three runs in the eighth in ning to carry 54 lead into theninth Tigers starter Joe Coleman missed the bag while covering first on ground ball for the fielding error which led to three unearned California runs in the fourth The Angels burst wiped out an early 20 Tigers lead John Mayberry hit tie breaking basesloaded single off Cleveland reliever Don Hood in the eighth inning giving him three RBI for the night and lifting Kansas City over the Indians in game delayed 63 minutes by rain Don Money Sixto Lezcano and Darrell Porter drove in runs to help Milwaukee beat Texas Brewers reliever Eduardo Rodriguez worked out of basesloaded noout jam in the seventh inning to aid the triumph BASEBALL RECORD American League East lctBl New York 800 Milwaukee 750 Baltimore 400 Boston 333 259 Detroit 333 Cleveland 250 TV West Chicago 750 Texas 714 Oakland 500 California 429 Kansas City 400 2V7 Minnesota 333 Results Friday Milwaukee Texas Kansas City Cleveland California Detroit Results Thursday New York 11 Minnesota Chicago Boston California Kansas City Probable Pitchers Today Minnesota Hughes 00 at New York Figueroa 00 pm Chicago Forster 00 at Bos ton Tiant 10 22l5 pm Detroit Roberts 00 at Cali fornia Ross 00 pm Baltimore Palmer 11 at Oakland Torrez lI 430 pm Cleveland Eckersley 01 at Kansas City Fillmorris 10 830 pm Milwaukee Travers 00 at Texas Singer 01 835 pm Games Sunday Detroit at California Baltimore at Oakland Milwaukee at Texas Cleveland at Kansas City Minnesota at New York Chicago at Boston Games Monday Minnesota at Boston Detroit at Oakland Baltimore at California 108 and Atlanta beat Cin cinnati105 Bubby Murcer wielded San Franciscos biggest bat against the Reds driving in four runs with tworun homer and basesloaded single while Ken Reitz Gary Matthews and Craig Robin son each had two RBIs Murcers home run capped threerun fifth inning gain st Darcy and his basesloaded sin le off Rawly Eastwick hig lighted sixrun ninth EVANS HOMERS Evans smashed his three run homer for Atlanta in the fifth inning and Roger Moret the Braves third pitcher put down Los Angeles rally in the ninth Although he was tagged with the loss it was satisfying comeback for the veteran John who was making his first major league appearance since July 17 1974 when he ruptured ligament in his pitching dbow Medich allowed eight hits including John Milner home run but only two over the final five innings in out duelling Mickey Lolich The Barrie Examiner Saturday April 171916l CAPS BEAT SCOUTS SAPPORO Japan AP Veteran Gerry Meehan scored pair of goals to lead Washington Capitals to 62 victory over Kansas City Scouts Thursday during Japanese exhibition tour by the two National Hockey League teams Cut the cost of moving anything anywhere Brown Ellison 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