was lOThe Barrie Examiner Thursdo June 17 1976 Richardson leads Majors to triumph ORILLIA StaffIn his first mound performance of the season southpaw Brock Richardson fanned 14 batters in pitching Orillia Majors to to triumph over Tot tenham Bears at the Oval dia mond here this week Richardson allowed only five hits over the seven inn ings of the Simcoe County league baseball game while teammates collected 10 hits off Pat OLeary and Tom New mile Hurst The latter was official ly credited with the loss double by outfielder Peter Koehli with the bases loaded in the third accounted for three of Orillias runs Outfielder Jerry Wingrove doubled home two runs in the fourth fine running catch by centrefielder Mike Doyle spoiled another bid for dou ble by Wingrove The victory was the third for the defending champions against five losses series for worlds best NEW YORK AP mile series matching eight of the worlds best middledistance runners in three onemile show downs was announced Wednes day Besides John Walker of New Overhead down Chevys Barries Overhead Door defeated Sadlon Chevys 75 in Barrie Minor Lacrosse League peewee action this week Scoring for Overhead were Bil Hoare with four goals Steven Mills with two and Steve Buornlland with single Scoring for Chevys were Doug Eggiman with three and Keith Jacques with two In the last five minutes of the game Chevys came back from 64 score for 65 then Hoare got the clincher for Overhead Zealand who holds the mile mark at 15494 the field in cludes Filbert Bayi of Tan zania who holds the World 1500metre record at 322 Also entered are Marty Li quori top US miler Eamonn Coghlan of Ireland NCAA 1500metre champion Rick Wohlhuter of the US and Kenyas Mike Boit cofavorites for the BOOmetre gold at the Olympics Rod Dixon of New Zealand the Olympic 5000 metre favorite and Tom Wessinghage of West Germany Europes 1500metre cham pion The first race is to be at Philadelphia on Aug five days after the Olympic closing ceremonies After that the eightman field will go again Aug 28 in Edinburgh and Sept 18 in Helsinki Liquori called the three mat chups dream races AIM AT WALKER To get the best group of milers in the World together race like this cant help improve the world record but MERV WILSON WITH MIDNIGHT SAM Sam is blockondton hound Coon hunters form new club Once again Angus is going tothedogs Several coon hunters in the Barrie and Angus area met last week in the Angus park to form the Nottawasaga Coon Club The main purpose of forming the club is to in fluence the breeding of better coon hounds true sport and fellowship among interested coon hunters plus better understanding between lan downers and hunters At this general meeting there were 18 members who joined the club including three lady coon hunters that own and run their own dogs Stan Strachan of Downsview was elected resident Mrs Mary Camp ell of Barrie secretary Merv Milson treasurer Directors elected were Dale Campbell of Barrie Jack Haughton of Barrie Roy Wright of Lisle John Wilson of Utopia It was decided at this meeting to hold United Kennel Club licensed hunt on August 14 at the Angus Park At this time there is con firmation of seven dogs from New York State and two from Indiana so it looks like big weekend for Angus residents BENCH JUDGE The bench judge for the big hunt will be Jim Chub of Utopia Stan Strachan will be Master of Hounds Merv Milson to supply guides and judges John Wilson will be in charge of the everpopular Treeing Contest All this is free to the spectators and everyone is welcome Barrie Raceway entries rriaay June In 1976 Post Time 745 PM FIRST Pace Mile $400 lvKIP HANOVER SVMISS WATCHOUT Field 2Metzo Miss AAEImer Marx Brown rArmbro Legend Clement 7Worthy Rapido stiner 8A Eastwood Bullet SECOND Pace Mile $450 ALEGAL COUNSEL 3ARNE MAC GORDON ABOLSOVER BILL lMcEachern Hem PaceMnevoo TDfllas Dansm B° 7FEARLESS PARKE RL MacArthur YTDW RJelm +0me EXPRESS M8rooker 6r5even Sid Gassien FRTZY PRDE Brown THRD M° 00 iv 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Noble Tag Powell SEVE NTH Pace Milo $550 5LUCKY STREAK Brown bDEE DEE MEADOWS Rowe 3TOPAZINTREPID RScrannage iSpinning Shadow Lockharl 2wAyon May Queen Jettries AwEI Royale McEachern EBaoqage Boy rHowdy Do Dere Meadow Greentree srwn Lor Andy Simon Byron Scrannaqe Crowe No members of the Barrie Wall Real Estate Golden Hawks in dark sweaters break away from players of Scarborough St An drews in an Ontario Junior Soccer League game Wed nesday Barrie won 32 on strength of goals by Marc Gariepy Jay Watson and HAWKS DEFEAT JUNIOR CHAMPIONS Jamie Laws St Andrews won the AllAmerican Junior Soccer Cham pionship last week The win or Barrie puts them in third dings Sunday in Waterloo aminer Photo place in league stan The next game is Ex Sox bring halt to tailspin by stopping Collingwood 41 It ended at five and the Red Sox are thankful Behind the sixhit pitching of lefthander Mike Timmins Red Sox brought an abrupt end to fivegame tailspin of the South Simcoe Baseball League the Barrie Timmins went the distance Wednesday as the Red Sox stopped the Collingwood Cavemen 41 at Eastview The score was the exact reverse of game in Coll ingwood last week The win brought an end to fivegame losing streak and gives the senior ball club 500 average after 10 games 55 Barrie is in Newmarket this evening for its first game under the lights this season Last meeting between Barrie and Newmarket was re sounding 173 win by the Red Sox Sunday its another road McLennan hurls onehitter to back Juniors 31 Win There were two close games featured in the Barrie and District Senior Softball League at Queens Park Wednesday Beatrice Foods blanked Church Mobile Homes 20 while the Slessor and Periard Insurance Juniors earned 31 win over Bradford Queens Hotel in the nightcap It was pitchers duel for most of the evening Leo Belcourt checked Church trip this time to Midland for 745 pm encounter against thelndians Red Sox had developed costly tendency for giving up early in game runs Last night it was the Barrie clubs turn to strike early All the Red Sox runs reached home in the first inn ing without Barrie having basehit The big leagues on Page 18 Three Collingwood errors and passed ball worked together to give the Red Sox comfortable 401ead Cavemen pitcher Don Westbrook gave up just four hits in the seveninning game Ed Holowchuk reached first on an error Doug Boynton walked then Rob Sutherland was given life on another with sixhit game Losing pitcher Don McFadden allowed nine hits in the seveninninggame Wayne McLennan hurled onehitter against Bradford to back the Juniors win Doug Cook was on the mound for Queens Hotel and gave up just six hits over nine innings Cook was stung for costly blows in the second starting with Barry Neelys single and followed by consecurive Thirdinning runs seal Beatrice victory Beatrice Foods scored two runs in the third inning for 20 win over Chruch Mobile Homes in the opener of the weekly doubleheader of the Barrie and District Senior Softball League at Queens Park Wednesday Beatrice had nine hits in the game with four alone in the third Bill Grant opened the inning with his single It looked as if the first baseman would be left stranded when the next two Beatrice batters went out in order Corby Adams then singled home Grant for the games first run and eventual winner and in turn scored on hit by Chuck McNicol Church threatened to score in the first inning when Pat Wannamakcr and Dietrick Gyetko hit safely to place runners on first and third But it was to no avail as Beatrice pulled out of the inn ing Leo Belcourt went the distance for the win He struck out 10 of the 28 batters to face him in the game Don McFadden took the loss with five strikeouts to this credit McFadden nearly became the first Church player to touch home safely in the game in the eighth inning He singled and stole second only to be cut down attempting to score by centrefielder Gary Worrod Father fined for assault SUDBURY Ont CP The father of Ron Duguay centre for the Sudbury Wolves hockey team was fined $400 in provin cial court Wednesday on charge of common assault in connection with an incident during hockey game March 28 Fernand Duguay pleaded guilty to the charge which was laid after man struck Tony Horvath layer for the Sault Ste Marie reyhounds during the third period of an Ontario Hockey Association Major Jun ior game LEO BELCOURT went distance RENT NEW TRUCK Tons Ponels 012 Vans 018 Vons Power Tailgates Commercio rates Featuring GMC Trucks RENT TRUCK 341 BAYFIELD ST lAi Hayï¬eld SUNUCU Car Wash 7370800 Cavemens error The wheels continued to turn in favor of the Red Sox as another infield error and backtoback walks by West brooke sent runs across the plate Timmins struck out six Col lingwood batsmen His con trol seldom flinched as no Cavemen reached first as result of walk Carruthers picked up the first Collingwood hit with single in third Bill Phillips followed with another hit with Carruthers eventually mak ing it home on passed ball Carruthers was the only Collingwood player to make it as far as thir base last night Westbrooke struck out nine Barrie batters and walked the three batters in the first inning Holowchuk Suther land with two and Bob Hep burn counted for the Barrie hits in the game sacrifice by Terry Giffen and Bill Thurlow which scored Neely Bradford came back to tie the game in the fourth when an error against centrefielder Les Kovac allowed Andy Pur mals to reach base Purmals later scored on fly ball Bradford was retired in order eight of the nine inn ings game with seven strikeouts with only walk in the sixth allowiing the number of bat ters to face him in single in ning get past three Cook struck out 10 but it was in the seventh inning when Slessor hitters finally found the mark Neelys se cond hit of the game put him on first Giffin doubled and Thurlow singled to score Nee ly Giffen stole home for the final run of the game McLennan finished the Slider Series Room Air Conditioners 6000 8000 10000 BTU Built to fit sliding and least 21 high and l5a wide CITY PARKING LOT FASTBALL Optimists edge Starr Optimists scored three runs in each of the sixth and seventh innings to edge Starr Electric 65 in Mens Recrea tional Fastball League play Wednesday Jim McDonald was the win ning itcher with Ron Charle ois the loser 0p timists helped by three Starr errors scored three runs in the sixth then put together trio of hits in the seventh to plate the deciding runs Barrie Floor and Wall emerged clearcut victors over the Barrie Firefighters in other league play earlier play this week Seeks more time to sell team HYANNIS Mass APPaul Snyder owner of Buffalo Braves has asked the National Basketball Association for 30day period to try to sell his team to group of buyers and keep the club in Buffalo Earlier this week Snyder owner of the club virtually sin ce its inception in 1970 an nounced he had given Irving Cowan of the Diplomat Hotel in Florida an option to buy 100 per cent of the teams stock Cowan had intended to move the team to Florida to play in the new 150005eat Sportato Seven runs in the sixth inn ing sealed the fate of the Firefighters in the 151 deci sion Bill Hankin was the winn ing pitcher with Mike Daly tagged with the loss Three homers were hit in the game all by Barrie Floor and Wall Jim McLeod lifted two of the homers with the other roundtripper supplied by Dan Biich Hankin gave up only four hits in the dgame Terry Min niken triple in the fourth and later scored the one and only run by the Firefighters on Lees double rium And he said he had al ready received 6500 pledges for season tickets But Wednesday Snyder made plea at meeting of the leagues board of governors af ter requesting removal of an item on the agenda which would have approved the sale and transfero the team told the governors would be willing to give anyone orany roper group in Buffalo or western New York soday pe riod and an opportunity if they could keep it in Buffalo Sny der said 29 COLLIER STREET 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