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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jun 1976, p. 15

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HONOR FOR STUART Stuart Hunter works hard little hustler hes called4n the Barrie Minor Lacrosse Associa tion one reason why he was picked as the first 3g gss player of the week this season Presenting Stuart who plays with Woolwor ths of the tyke division with his certificate is Doug Flear of the Ponderosa Steak again sponsoring the week ly selection and president of the BMLA Wyman Jae ques Examiner Photo House which is Two Canadiens Elyers on NHL alls tar team MONTREAL CP Two members each from Montreal Canadiens and Philadelphia Flyers the team they swept in the Stanley Cup final series have been named to the Na tional Hockey Leagues first allstar team for 197576 The Canadiens named to the team announced today are goaltender Ken Dryden and right winger Guy Lafleur while the Flyers named are centre Bobby Clarke and left winger Bill Barber Other members of the first team elected by members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association in the 18 NHL cities are defencemen Denis Potvin of New York Islanders and Brad Park who finished the season with Boston Bruins after trade with New York Rangers Guy Lapointe of Montreal was named to defence spot on the second team and right winger Reggie Leach of the Flyers was secondteam choice giving the Canadiens and Philadelphia total of three players each on the first and second squads Other secondteam selections are goalie Glenn Resch of the Islanders defenceman Borje Salming of Toronto Maple Leafs centre Gilbert Perreault of Buffalo Sabres and left winger Richard Martin also of Buffalo THREE NAMED AGAIN Potvin Clarke and Lafleur are repeaters from last years first team while Salming and Lapointe repeated on the second team Martin was the firstteam left winger last year Firsttime selections are Barr ber on the first team and Resch Leach and Perreault on the second Lafleur also won the Art Ross Trophy as the NHLs scoring champion while Clarke copped the Hart Memorial Trophy as the player most valuable to his team Potvin was the James Norris Memorial Trophy wiir her as best defeneeman and Ken Dryden won the Verina Trophy as the goaltender with the team with fewest goals against it Points in the allstar voting were awarded on the basis of five for firstplace choice three for second and one for third For the first time in sev eral years no one received 270 points as unanimous Stlt tion Clarke was the top pointsget ter with 268 followed by La fleur with 266 Dryden had 256 and Potvin garnered 255 Bar ber had 232 and Park 183 Each member of the first team receives $2000 with sec ondteam choices $1000 Following is list of the top six players who received allstar votes Ioal Ken Dryden Montreal 256 Glenn Resch NY Island ers 162 Wayne Stephenson Philadelphia 38 Dan Bouchard Atlanta 10 Wayne Thomas Toronto Tony Esposito Chicago Defence Denis Potvin NY Islanders 255 Brad Park NY RangersBoston 183 Guy Lap ointe Montreal 131 Borje Sal ming Toronto 123 Serge SaV ard Montreal 85 Jim Watson Philadelphia 66 Dave Bur rows Pittsburgh 20 entret Bobby Clarke Phila delphia 268 Gilbert Perreault Buffalo 75 Pete Mahovlich Montreal 66 Pierre Larouche Pittsburgh 31 Jean Ratelle NY Rangersrlfloston 22 Darryl Siltler Toronto 12 Left wing Bill Barber Phila delphia 232 Richard Martin Buffalo 122 Chuck Lefley St Louis 46 Steve Shutt Mon treal 35 Johnny Bucyk Bos ton27 Itight wing Guy Lafleur Montreal 260 Reggie Leach Philadelphia 116 lean Prono vost Pittsburgh 72 Danny Gare Buffalo 20 Billy Harris NY Islanders Dennis Ver vergaert Vancouver getting Most complete ballplayer leads Reds to 105 victory By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Manager Danny Murtaugh of Pittsburgh Pirates couldnt say enough about Joe Morgan Id say hes one of the most complete ballplayers Ive seen since Ive been in the big leagues said Murtaugh of the second baseman who stars for Cincinnati Reds in baseballs National League Hes an excellent fielder He has terrific eye at the plate Hes good singles hitter and power hitter He steals bases too Theres not much else you can do Morgan likes to brag that he can beat you any number of ways and Tuesday night he did it the easy way with two homcrun swings and sacrifici fly dont think Iflflt are many things out there cant do said Morgan after his three runs batted in led the Reds to 105 victory over the Pirates Morgan who won the leagues Most Valuable Player Award last year while leading the Reds to World Series vic tory is hitting the ball with more authority this season Ills two homers gave him four in two nights and 11 for the season tying him with George Poster for the lead on the Reds Campbell re turns as NHL president MONTREAL CP Kansas City Scouts are still existing as shaky franchise in the Na tional Hockey League and Cali fornia Golden Seals will operate somewhere next sea at was the report NHL president Clarence Campbell delivered Tuesday after day long meeting of the leagues board of governorsa meeting which saw Campbell reelected for his alst term as president and the approval of rule to help cur violence in the league find it very difficult to give you much guidance with regard to the situation regarding the Kansas City Scouts Campbell said He said he hoped to get the problem surrounding the Scouts who owe close to $5 mil lion solved as soon as possible citing the fact the final date for the NHLs 197677 schedule is July and if the Scouts do not solve their problems by that date the franchise is dead Edwin Thompson the Scouts president represented the debtridden Kansas City franchise at the meeting and there was also councillor from the city on hand although Campbell said the man had no authority to appear before the meeting Concerning the Seals Camp bell said they have number of options but it would be idle speculation for me to say which option they will use Seals owner Mel Swig said Monday night he is studying the possibility of moving the club to Denver and issibly becoming partowner the team there or kee ing it in the OaklandAla me Coliseum before moving it to San Jose in two years The city of San Jose has indicated it is willing to build 17000 seat rink on SOacre site located close to two major highways and five to 10minute drive from dowutown San Jose just south of Oakland They the NHL have agreed to hold off until at least the 25th of June Swig said In other National Leagur ac tion Atlanta lllayts beat Thi cago Tubs Houston Astros blanked St Louis ardinals San Diego Padres defeated New York Mets 31 Philadelphia Ihillics bounced Los Angeles Dodgers 142 and Montreal Expos whipped San Franciscoiiantstlxl Cincinnati rookie Santo Ali cala had shutout until giving up three runs in the StV cnth inning and bowing to relief help from Fred Norman The Reds jumped on Pitts burgh starter Iim Rooker for four runs in the first inning with the aid of leadoff doubles by Pete Rose and Ken Griffcy three walks and tworun single by Dave Concepcion Morgans secondinning solo blast extended the Cincinnati lead to 50 and lriffey hit twoarun homer in the fourth af ter single by Concepcion Jerry Royster hit tworun homer and Rod Gilbreath had four hits including triple and double to lead Atlanta over Chicago The triumph was the fifth in row for the Braves while the tubs lost their fifth in succession DIERKER STARS Veteran Larry Dierker fired fivehitter for his 100th career complete game and scored two runs in leading Ilouston over St Louis Righthander Dave Freisleben hurled his third shutout in four starts since being called up from the minor leagues last month to spark San Diego over New York Bob Boone knocked in two runs in sixrun fifth inning to help Philadelphia rout Los An geles The win the Phillies 17th in 21 games on the road lif ted them 71 gamcs over Pit tsburgh in the East Larry runs and knocked in pair with double and two singles as Montreal capitalized on five San Francisco errors to beat thtliants Parrish scored three at meet Barrie Neptune Swim team earned more than just measure of respect at the Richmond Hill meet over the weekend The Barrie team placed fourth of the 18 clubs representing the Ontario Region The Neptunes picked up their share of gold medals as well as achieving new marks Nicole Mallette rought home the championship swimmer award for 10 years of age and under The 10 and under relay team of Terry West Tracey Shell Tracey Paddison and Nicole Mallette earned gold medal two relay events Swimmers achieving con sideration times and were awarded certificates Among those receiving cer tificates were Tracey Pad dison in the 100 metres free style 1202 Kim Wea therston in the 100 metre backstroke 12025 Ian Chapman in the loometre back stroke 1091 Girls 10 and under relay team earned golds in the 200 metre free relay 2363 and gold in the ZOOmetre in dividual medley relay 30004 RESULTS Girls 10 and under Mallette first and old medal in the 100metre ree 1210 5th in the 50metre back 443 third in the 100 metre individual medley 1383 fifth in the 50metre free and gold in the 50 metre butterfly 4578 Pad dison was third in the 50 metre back 443 first in the loometre individual medley 135 fourth in the 50metre free style 377 and fourth in the loometre breast stroke 1461 BOYS 11 and 12 Roger Brisbane fourth 100metre free 1156 Brian Cole third in the loometre breast 12382 100metre Butterfly fifth1330 GIRLS 11 and 12 Jennifer Palmer fourth loometre back 11576 Relay team sixth in 400metre free Girls 1314 relay team fourth in the 400metre in dividual medley 5372 Mary Daniels first 100 metre breast stroke 1272 Nancy Jarvis second 100 metre backstroke 12202 Joanne Duehesne fifth 100 metre backstroke 12217 and fourth in the 400metre free relay team placed 50232 Girls 1517 fourth in the 400metre freestyle relay 4545 and second in the 400 metre IM 52249 Kim Weatherston sixth loometre breaststroke 1356 second 200ltmetre IM 2564 fifth filometre free 22397 and se cond in the 200metre butterf ly3094 There is trimeet this Sun day at the Pool with swim mers from Newmarket and Caledon joining Barrie com petitors Five goals aid bantams Les Bertram bantams dor minated Midland 172 in Bar rie minor lacrosse action Monday Warren Won and Andy Ay erst of Bertram both tallied five goals to give their team thewin The Bertram line of Won Dave Duncan and Hugh Bea ton scored nine goals and ad ded 12 assists Scorers from Midland were Robbie Shaw and Robert Leduc RILE AflAINSI JOE ALBANY AP New York Jets quarterback Joe Namalhs $25million suit against Sports Illustrated magazine was thrown out Tuesday by the state Court of Appeals The states highest court agreed with lower court decision and ruled that Namath had no right to collect from the magazine because it had used his photograph in advertising without his permission RENT NEW CAR $731 $1795 Friday to Monday Plus Mileage Foaturlng Chevrolotl TIEDEN RENT CAR 341 BAYFIELD ST Al the Hayfield Sunoco Car Wash 7370800 The Barrie Examiner Wednesday June 197615 Were slashing the everyday low price on our line of popular General passenger tires roads on performancetested General Tires Happy summer safe driving and 20 off Need rain check It you dont have time to wait for installation of your tires during the day sale period well install them at your conven ience during the following week Dont miss out on 20 saving Before you roar off in the summer sunset roar on in for our super Summertime Tire Sale Weve knocked big 20 off the prices of our great line of popular General passenger tires the ones weve been mak ing since 1906 And thats 20 off our everyday low prices Our Summertime Sale is on this Thursday Friday and Saturday only So drive on down for big 20 saving and then engoy the GENERAL TIRE The tire experts with the low prices 38 ANNE ST BARRIE 800 AM T0 600 PM MON T0 FRI Phone 1264101

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