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Barrie Examiner, 24 Apr 1976, p. 13

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McGraw just fans flames bi IQI 1nl in hurryup call The most improved curler the Barrie Curling Club is Greg Tomlinson right He won the Robert Cran CURLING TROPHY WINNER field Memorial Tro by which was presente by club president Chip Mer ryweather this week at the close of the mens section curling season Examiner Photo in Braves ibaseball victory By THE ASSOCIATEDA PRESS Philadelphia Phillies needed their top fireman in the ninth inning and dialled for Tug McGraw But instead of fanning the batters he just fanned the flames By the time the smoke bad cleared the stopper of the Philadelphia bullpen had walked four batters and had given up tworun double that provided Atlanta Braves with 65 victory Friday night in National League baseball game cant remember when Ive been that wild said the tsually reliable McGraw was off but by just little bit In other National League games Montreal Expos beat Cincinnati Reds 54 Houston Astros trimmed New York Mets 31 San Diego Padres beat St Louis Cardinals 54 San Francisco Giants whip ped Pittsburgh Pirates 73 and Chicago Cubs edged Los Angeles Dodgers 43 in 11 in nings IDNBORG HOT Until the ninthinning rally Atlanta had been handcuffed by Philadelphia starter Jim Lonborg and two relievers But when Gene Garber opened the ninth by giving 11 single and two walks Ozar called on McGraw McGraw walked Rod Gil breath forcing in run and Vic Corrells bloop double to right scored two more and cut the Phils lead to 54 Darrell Evans popped up for the first out of the inning and Ken Henderson was in tentionally walked to reload the bases McGraw then walked Lee Lacy to tie the game and Tom Paciorek walked to put the Braves ahead Pete Mackanins twoout single in the eighth inning scored two runs and third came home on an error as Montreal rallied t9 beat Cin cinnati Jim Dwyer and Mike Player fan charged in game incidents TORONTO CP Bob Kelly of Philadelphia Flyers rand fan have been charged in connection with incidents Thursday night at National Hockey League playoff game between the defending Stanley Cup champion Flyers and Toronto Maple Leafs Leafs won the penaltyfilled contest and sent the quarter final series back to Philadelphia for the deciding seventh game Sunday night Metropolitan Toronto police said Friday 65yearold George Crawford of Toronto has been charged with com mon assault on Philadelphias Dave Schultz as the Flyer player was leaving the penalty box for the team dressing room cial reasons to drop its team West German Federation said that since they have no mans have to buy their best stock in the West and they no lurrency Crawford is to appear in USSR second in hockey KATOWICE Poland Reu ter The Soviet Union world hockey champions for the last 14 years defeated the United States 71 Friday in bid to retain second lace in Group of the worl hockey tournament The Soviets are in second flace behind unbeatlen Czech slovakia which clinched the tournament championship Wednesday and two points ahead of thirdplace Sweden The Czechs won their ninth consecutive game when they beat Sweden 53 in Fridays other game The US loss wiped out any chance the Americans had of winning the bronze medal for thirdplace finish They are three points behind Sweden with only one game remaining to play DROPS TEAM HAMBURG West Ger many AFP East Ger many has decided for finan for the Olympic uestrian events in Montreal is sum mer the president of the Count Dieter von Landsberg Velen said Friday The count highquality breeding stables ti their own the East Ger ionger have sufficient foreign court May 14 at which time trial date will be set Kelly is charged with assault causing bodily harm in connection with an injury to usherette Jan Brown of Toronto Mrs Browns husband is an NHL linesman but was not working in last nights game Ontario AttorneyGeneral Roy McMurtry says there will be further investigations by both the police and the at torneygenerals department He says it is obvious that violence on the ice is rubbing off on fans McMurtry says Kelly will appear in court June 10 the same day as three Philadelphia teammates charged with assault fol lowing game in Toronto last week The players involved in that incident were Don Saleski Mel Bridgeman and JoeWatson CONVENIENTLY DEPARTING FROM THE CHELSEA INN IN TORONTO TERMINAL TOWERS IN HAMILTON AND THE OAK QUEEN MALL IN OAKVILLE NORTHERN ONTARIO ADVENTURE days by TourcoochTrain and Boat Departs July l0 l2 l7 3l PINE CLIFF lOOGE days by Tourcooch Departs June 28 July l2 I9 26 Jorgensen drilled oneout singles and one out later Larry Parrish singled to load thebases Mackanin then crpcked single down the left field line scoring Dwyer and Jorgen sen Parrish came home as shortstop Dave Concepcion dropped the relay throw for anerror Cesar Cedeno drove in all three Houston runs and reliever Ken Forsch recorded his sixth save of the young season as the Astros beat New York Houston starter Mike Cosgrove 10 baffled the Mets on five hits over the first eight innings as the As tros took their ninth victory in their last 12 games Jerry Koosman 11 took the loss allowing all three Houston Skating star may join show Canadian mens figure skating champion Toller Cranston is reported ready to turn professional as the star of new ice show and has in vited other reigning Canadian champions to join the troupe Toronto Sun sports editor George Gross said Friday that contracts have been of fered to Lynn Nightingale the senior womens champion from Ottawa pairs cham pions Don Fraser of Rich mond Hill Ont and Candy Jones of Toronto and dance champions Barbara Berezowski of Toronto and DavidPorter of Port Perry Ont It was reported that Miss Nightingale and Berezowski and Porter had been offered contracts worth $50000 year The Sun article said the skaters will perform in new show to be called Theatre on Ice which is to open six week run in Canada next fall Cranston the 27yearold Toronto skater who won bronze medal at the Olympic Games in Innsbruck Austria was not available for comment BUS TOURS or ONTARIO BY TRAVELWAYS TOURS AGAWA CANYON days by Tour Coach Train and Boat Departs July l0 1724 I4 per person twin 285 per person twin 139 per person twin ONTARIO SNOW TOUR days by Tourcoach Departs July 20 OTTAWA TULIP FESTIVAL days by Tourcooch Departs May 20 24 26 28 30 OTTAWA VAllET In NORTHERN VERMONT days by Tourcooch Departs July 23 TORONTO TORONTO HAMILTON ism Eon North IUllINGION 0mm 715 Bay 30 Heritage Rd 120 Doncaster 540i Dundas St PO Box 250 5970318 Markham Thornhill Burlington 3267376 29418 2264804 6326958 onuu MON In unosu 1550 me Rd 148 Victoria St 31 Penetang St p0 Box 296 7418600 3923855 7235941 32mm For free color catalogue and reservations 3255 per person twin 74 per person twin 269 per per son twin immediately please contact your travel agent THE CANADIAN By THE CANADIAN mass With their series now reduced to one game knockout Flyers and Toronto Leafs may return to the issue at handedeciding who ad vances further in the quest for theStanley Cup Philadelphia Maple The Leafs and Flyers clash Sunday night at Philadelphia in the seventh and deciding game of quarterfinal series that could be likened to the National Hockey Leagues QmDWAROFA saws Leafs Flyers meet in deciding JKOE Watson and Mel Bridgman +were charged On Thursday night the answer to the Third World their was to185 minutes and War In two of the games both in Toronto on consecutive Thursday nights fights were the order of the evening In one fightfilled game three Flyer players+Don Saleski referee Lloyd Gilmour to han dle Sundavs finale with in structions to banish any myer not wishing to stick to ke Leafs and Flyers Slugged In 3Sunday nights other uarterfinal game Los FlyersiBObKeuyandafanat geles Kings venture to Maple Gardens were Boston for seventhgame giggugnflypljarsqd showdown with theBruins reféreemchlef Scotty orer SERIES DECIDED Morrison has assigned The two other axtar finals have alrea been bcided Montreal Canadiens Crozier unhappy with performance of his Cowboys in 61 whipping By THE CANADIAN PRESS Calgary coach Joe Crozier was despondent about the dis mal performance of his Cow boys following their 61 whip ping at thehands of Winnipeg Jets in the opening game of the bestofseven World Hockey Association Canadian Division final Friday night Theres no way those two clubs should have been in the same league tonight the disappointed Crozier said They played with us They did everything and we did nothing tried mixing my lines but we couldnt stop them They just overpowered us There was no doubt about the explosiveness of the Jets in the first 40 minutes of the game as the divisions regularseason champions scored six unanswered goals In other WHA playoff ac tion the favored Houston Aeros moved into 24 lead in their US Division bestof seven semifinal with 31 victory over San Diego Mariners and New England Whalers moved within game of eliminating In dianapolis by edging the Rac ers 21 The Whalers now lead their bestofseven series 31 COWBOYS OVER WHELMED Willy Lindstrom Ulf Nilsson Peter Sullivan Bob by Hull Bob Guindon and Veli Ketola shared the Win nipeg goals before Chris Evans got the lone Calgary goal on thirdperiod power play Crozrers assessment of his club got no argument from the Jets who play at home again Sunday ni ht in the second game of bestof seven final We were almost flawless in the first two periods Win nipeg coach Bobby Kromm beamed Thats how you win prevent the other team from getting any good scoring opportunities Kromm was especial pleased with the hustle of four of his lines and the posi tional pla of his club inside their owrnrlueline Houston Ron Grahames excellent goalten ding set the stage for the Hockey becoming disaster Hull considers retiring CHICAGO AP Ive al ways said Id quit when the game was no longer fun for me Well its not Its becoming disaster That statement was part of bitter commentary made by hockey superstar Bobby Hull in recent interyiew with Chicago Daily News Hull told the newspa the surge of violence in ockey has caused him to consider retirement as soon as his team+Winnipeg Jets of the World Associationcompletes play off competition this season Ive had 19 years of hockey and they havent been all good years Hull said There are lot of things that make me sick to my stomach about the way the game is being played NEW ORLEANS AP Barney Thompson is in the toughest position in golf be cause hes leading the $175000 New Orleans open golf tournament after second round playnFriday But the career alsoran Hockey Ive got one year left on my contract as player with BOBBY HULL no longer fun isnt completely familiar with such lofty status and the pressure is terrific He said he ot there only by couple lucky breaks and my game isnt all like it tobe One stroke behind him is Banned athletic star reinstated by board LONDON CP After sixmonth suspension from competition and the loss of bronze medal at the Pan American Games because of minor drug infraction Joan Wenzel has been reinstated by the International Amateur Athletic Federation IAAF Federation secretary Fred Holder said Friday that the lAAFs 15man council ac cepted the plea for leniency from the Waterloo Ont track star and she now is free to compete in the Mon treal Olympics The Canadian runner was banned from competition for life after she was found to have taken prohibited drug+ephredine+after run ning the 800 metres at the MexicoCityGames AIR Youll be °Warm in Winter ters heating costs Call NOW Summers Coming and if you are considering CENTRAL investigate the advantages of BARD HEAT PUMP 0Cool and Comfortable in Summer BARD Heat Pump can be installed in new home or integrated in your present heating system and will save you money on next win SCANDRETT ELECTRIC 728 the Jets but that wouldnt make any difference at all If decide to quit and Im strongly inclined to do so that would be the end No morehockeyforme Hulls scathing indictment of the sport was directed at everyone associated with hockey at all levelsthe idiot owners the incom tent coaches the inept ayers who are dragging the game into the mud Theyre destroying it with their senseless violence Hull said The game is no pleasure anymore its an or deal Wherever you look its the same The junior leagues the minors the kids hockey teams are all doing the same thing destroying hockey with brutality and savagerv golf tournament by luck the menacing figure of Jack Nicklaus the games most feared competitor whose bir diebirdie finish had produced 67 and 36hole total of 135 nine under par for two journeys over the 7080 yard Lakewood Country Club course Thompson who oneputted 10 times and played his last nine holes in 30 strokes had sevenunderpar 65 that mat ched the best score of his threeyear career and established the standard at 134 10under par But it wasnt easy He was playing erratically had bo ge ed two of his last three ho es and was well back in the pack when he hooked his drive off the 10th tee thesball caroming off tree and boun ding on to an adjacent fair wa CONDITIONING LTD 6177 Aeros win over San Diego Grahame the Most Valuable Player in the 1975 playoffs did not yield goal imtil Andre Lacroix scored with 229 left in the ame He had 26 saves be ind the Aeros airtight defence San Diego goaltender Ernie Wakelys play was also out standing as turned away 24Houston shots BREAKS TIE John Tonelli broke scoreless tie with his first playoff goal at 654 of the second period Frank Hughes added another goal at 1106 from an Andre Hinse centrin pass and Gordie Howe add an insurance marker early in the third period In Hartford Mike Rogers lifted the puck over the shoul der of Indianapolis goalten der Michel Dion from in close with just 57 seconds left to rovide New England with commanding playoff ad vantage The Whalers opened the games scoring near the half way point of the second firio when Larry Pleau ocked in rebound from the faceoff circle In diana lis came back to tie it early in the third period when Hugh Harris beat Whaler goalie Cap Raeder with rising shot from30feetout Reader stopped 32 shots while Dionmade 37 for In diana lis Indianapolis and New Eng land meet again tonigh diana lis for the fifth game The Barrie Examlner Saturday April 24 197613 beat Chicago in four con secutive games and New York Islanders downed Buf falo Sabres in six games The semifinal matchups based on regularseason points will be decided after the games Sunday night The fans inboth rinks are just plain damned nasty and tin In their series The Aeros and Mariners play the third game their series in Houston Sun by Jockey found dead NEW YORK AP Veteran ockey Mike Hole who was aving good year with 40 winners and mounts who earned more than $617132 is dead of asphy idation and an investigation being conducted police re ported Friday HAYS TRAVEL SERVICE 7284700 This is good for This is good for camping AL theyve taken the game away from the teams and players Philadelphia coach Fred Shero said following Thur sday nights game in Toronto Of course they dont give us any trouble in the Spec trum but know they make the Leafs very uneasy there Were supposed to be laying hockey series and fans are havmg just too much in fluence on it At the Gardens theyre vicious mean and foul mouthed both behind our bench and the penalty box towards our players Shero added They throw lot of junk at us too and that puts pressure on our players Theyre only human you knowand can only take so much FACED ELIMINATION The Kings were less than half period away from elimination at Bostons hands Thursday night in Los Angeles trailing 31 Then Mike Corrigan brought them back to life scoring with 910 to go and again with 212 remaining in regulation play to send it into overtime And at 1828 of sud dendeath Butch Goring slammed 30foot shot past Bruins goalie Gerry Cheevers SNOOKER CHAMP MANCHESTER England Router Ray Reardon of Britain won the world profes sional snooker title for the fourth successive time when he beat compatriot Alex Higgins 2716 in the final Friday Reardon held 2415 lead with 14 frames remaining Thursday Long and short term All makes and models BARRIE DRIVEACAR game Sunday towinittlb We feel real g00u about going to Boston said Goring Its now onegame thing and anything can hap pen Well be gomg all out Sowill the Bruins We worked all year to get this homeice advantage in the playoffs said coach Don Cherry We lost once at home in our last 30 games think well be ready for them mm WATER POOLS 7261059 Plain Many styles and Sizes Fast installation lso Available ROOF VENTS See Them Now At giandard AUTO GLASS Mm 7265111 75 Yonge St Barrie 43 Essa Rd 7266474 sx assk camping And drivmg to work And driving to the supermarket And driving to Mom Dads house And driving to driveins And driving the kids to school And driving to antique auctions And driving the team to the game And driving to Sunday School icnics And driving to the lumber yard And driving to the cottage And driving to the plant stare And driving the guys to the golf course And driving past gas stations KERV JOHNSTON MOTORS 17 GOWAN STREET AT ESSA ROAD BARRIE The Volkswagen Compmobile 7265488

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