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Barrie Examiner, 3 Jul 1976, p. 10

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IUIhe Barrie Examiner Sclurda Jul 1976 cofiUmsroius Time running out for tournament as rainmud wreck scheduling Only half of the eight Baseball Tournament were to be scratched when tourna It was all there The excite Two coming major 80f events Simcoesme course ment and the controversy games scheduled for Fridays playtd ment Omen8 anally SaVe the fourth The four games slated for up any hope of converting the havebeenstirrins more than sunliterest everything but full slate of opening round of Jutliglng from early entriesvtheladies Open COmPetmon for games annual Barrie nod sox Easlvicw Athletic Park had mud plains into playable the Trilsbeck memorial trophy arranged for Satur day July 10 will be the keenest contested yet The Sim coeside womens golf cham ion Ev Armstrong who won the tournament last year be back to defend her title BIG WINS RECORDED BY CITY It was pair of 100 wins for teams from Barrie competing in the Huronia Minor Lacrosse Associa tion this week Barrie Pro Color novices blanked Alliston IOzip while the Barrie Rotary peewees duplicated the feat against East Gwillimbury Rotary continued its field Volunteers worked late into the morning in an attempt to restore the park before pull ing out all equipment and going off in search of another park to accommodate the up nine hits Three of nine hits were by Harry Ediger Royals were tiffed at rul ing in the fifth which dis counted what they claimed should have been the tying Hfitfiaiww gammamap If The four games which en Some players partici ted in the mens division Inst your durcdba Ste drink and $15 Royals IOdged their pro Vigilpl ezléwkoll andts ers with ave Stokesoittnrriccmc in the um er 05 winner fol Sit by GIRNSIORN and Irene Wilsuliil thcr The tournament commlttee for name Shane smith Paouctte Mara McFarland Rav Stubbs nnd tainmem Eggnzegzfigtggfitfigfosgoyals goalinthegame Berenice Austin to name ii few Ev Armstrong missed the There was me of Brian Marks was calied to tournament last year but is expected to play in the coming everything Kyle scratch the mound for Leaside in the em hurled the Leammgton fifth He relieved starter The ear before Dorie Robinson of Barrie was the winner of donated by Gup Trilsbeck in memory of his wife who won the ladies open golf event at Sim this andsome trophy Don Stubbs also received player with an 89 score id mm The Olsons summer tournament at Simcoeside on Satur day July 17 also has been attracting early entrants Ron Mon tgomery who just missed out by one point in tying winner Al Pappel of Barrie last year has wen practising in preparation wh le Montgomo was just one off with 78 Former club iaiiip on for live yours Roy Austin who finished thinl lost your with 76 hasnt been fettln to the golf course much after having been seriously mam He doesnt expect to plav but hopes to be on hand as ii spectator stating it ii golf highlight event for Simcocsidc Don Drover of the Circle Pine club won the 19711 Molsons tour nament with 78 score On another occasion he fired nine holes at Simcoeside in 32 just one off the romrd pro Ross Leader three seasons back dur ng the off registered by golf leaders in the womens division included Melba Bartlett Faye Besides the three leaders Wes Brennan Ross Church and Bintcy were prize winners in the low net competition lost your an award as the most improved SHANTY BAY CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY At the Shanty Bay golf club main current interest is centred overflow of games caused by thecancellations Knock Park 10th line ninth concession was to handle the pairings following yesterdays rounds at the Barrie Fair Grounds Barrie Red Sox defending todays round of play against Petrolia at am this mom ing The game was to be glayed at the Fiar Grounds ut at the time of this writing tournament organizers were considering cancelling the tournament yesterday supplied more than heaping portion of enter Seniors to 30 win over Arva with his nohitter Leaside Maple Leafs edged the Tup perville Royals 54 in the se cond game game which and possibly winning run against Leaside Royals had just scored in the fifth inning to move to within one run of catching the Maple Leafs Terry Oxley was the base runner when Brian McCabe grounded out Offimmolsmi bidi tournament champions were for the second 0f the Fraser Yvette Virginv Pappcicmm tit holes innsharp 74 in winning the Molson aisle of the eight clubs geiside began moving ggggffcoortgalrlrfiiean had pm mud me la ya geignegcggfigfig tgedofgrj the field after giving the ball For goaltender Eddie to the infield umpire Oxley scampered home and the talkfestbe an Leafs caimed they had been told by the umpire that two were out prior to McCabe coming to bat Some time later when play resumed the runner was returned to third ruled last night to play the Steve Zavislack and pro ceeded to retire three of the final five batters to face him Brian Revin homered with two in the third to cap merry winning ways with its loth win against one tie Pacing the scoring was Greg Lynch with five oals Greg Haskell pow ered three with Henry Sien kiewicz scoring twice Eddie Alexander Rick Alexander it was his third shutout of the season Shane Iorson came up with fcur goal evening for ProColor against Alliston earlier this week in Huronia Minor Lacrosse Association play at the Eastview Arena and Gary Cooper had one HYDRO LINES wuss LINES ELEPHONE LINES DRAINAGE DITCHES witnessed players being on club championship play where keen competition is already ejected and Protest lodgw magth Linzmlfailgféh is SPENCER indicated by the Royals Seem Laban was to TRENCHING Bruce Gapp who has battled his way into the finals for the tournament 18 gave the Spartinue hilough today and TRENCHING AND BACK past two years is among the leading contenders along with Renfrew Red 50 the Win da First lace was FILLING Lorne Knowles Larry Stoutenburg Cam Sisson Gary Meger over the Comma Giants 2th with in runner up up To 5DEPTHS Bob Major and Jim Martin to name few Geroge Chappel despite the onehitter by won $150 207 KENN Charlie McManus Ari More Randy Dunn and Stan Raven also Giants Bill Leitch in the co ec AVE Winner of the consolation final was to receive $175 and the runnerup getting $75 are rated as leaders Meger and Sisson were the first to win opening round games won the club championship PAINSWICK ONT final ame esterda the Phone 7260719 Windsor Chiefs blew open close game with five runs in after qualifying play Tom Bell durin the past two years In ladies section the leading contenders for 1976 golf honors include Sue Major Audrey Dewsnap lvy Kitchen Gladys Gofton Marian Robillard Gail OBrien Laureen Har vey Marg Patridge and Gladys West Club president Stan Shier is among the entries for the senior division championship Larry Robillard George Hay Doug Ramsay Jack Lloyd Bill McAleer and George Bradley are all entered while others include Harvey Clark Harold Stiver Charlie Miller Bud Gamble Fred Layton Elliott Reynolds and Charles McManus Among other golf events receiving current attention in the county are the annual Brooklea ladies invitation for the Fred Shoreman memorial trophy next Thursday and the Base Borden amateur tournament to be played at Circle Pine course on Sunday July 18 The Canadian Tire Corgorations ladies invitational ountry club is slated for Tues tournament at the Barrie olf ay July 13 it will be an 18hole competition with the handsome Brown trophy going to the low net winner COLLINGWOOD GOLFER IS THIRD Twice winner of the Balmy Beach golf tournament at Lake St George course in the northeast end of the county John Mc Cullough of Collingwood finished third in this years event in which some 40 golfers compe ted The 1976 winner was Mike McLafferty with 79 score for the 18 holes on the challenging course in Orillia township brief but heavy downpour of rain made the course wet McCullough won the com ago captu also won with 73 score The Lake St Geor tition last year with 74 score and three years the honors with 73 Sam Singer the 1971 victor ge course record is rousing 68 made by the present pro at the Royal Downs course in Essa Marty Baker three years ago Former Barrie hockey player George Ford was among this years winners to receive awards and congratulations from the chairman Clare Lavier at banquet at the Sundial Inn following the tournament Tom Mitchell low net winner and John Sweetman victor in the visitors division were other main award winners Gordon Forbes Alex Ponton Ken Green Bob Thomas Fred Harper and Craig Laurie were other prize winners The Balmy Beach tournament dates back to 1960 with Norm Morley the first winner It has been layed at the Lake St George course since 1971 and the go ers voted in favor of having the competition at the same place next year YEMEN FACE BUSY HALL SCHEDULE Collingwood Cavemen have been called upon to play three games in three days in the Simcoe County league baseball schedule startin with game with Newmarket on the home diamond tomorrow Sunday afternoon at oclock The Cavemen have another home game at Kinsmens park on Monday evening with Ed Days Midland Indians the opposition with starting time oclock On Tuesday evening they travel to Alliston to take on the Canucks at Riverdale park under floodlights with game time oclock Midland lndians are scheduled to visit Tottenham tomorrow Sunday for an afternoon game with Ken McCulloughs bat tling Bears while lvy Leafs play at Orillia and Barrie Red Sox visit Beeton to engage the Beehives on Tuesday evening The latter game is slated to start at 730 pm The Beehives will be the opposition for the Bears at Tot tenham on Wednesday evening Crecmore travels to Newmarket on Thursday and Barrie Red Sox will invade Ivy to tackle the Leafs on their own diamond on Friday evening President Davis Arnold and colleagues also are giving current attention to the coming allstar game between the ickcd teams from north and south It is to be played at Midland diamond on Sunday afternoon July 25 SPORTS CALENDAR HARNESS RACING at Barrie Raceway post time 745 pm STOCK CAR RACI NC at Barrie Speedway pm BASEBALL TOURNAMENTS at Eastview and Barrie Fair Grounds fourth annual Barrie Red Sox tournament at Ivy fir st Rangers tournament RlGRY at Molsons Park Sevenaside tournament day SlNllAY FASTHALI at Queens Park Major League pm Barrie OAOp vs Clarkson Hotel and vs Minesing tall GRAND PRIX LE CASTELLET France AP Britains James Hunt in McLarenCosworth headed the field for Sundays French Grand Prix with the provisional pole ition after the first two quali ying sessions Friday The final starting grid will be de cided in the sat onehour rrc tice session Saturday unt broke the izomileanhour bar rier at the Paul Ricard circiut pm at CFB Borden Not tawa vs Braves BASEBALL Red Sox tournament Rangers tournament South SimcoeNewmarket at Collingwood Midland at Tottenham RECREATION FASTBALL at Mac Morrison Park Barrie Floor vs Alliston Sports axingm Firefighters vs Man sfiel at Shear Park pm Clifton Hotel vs 0p timists 830 Bentorswell vs Con verti le Pools STEADY RAIN FALL HITS TOURNAMENT It appears the weather will be the only winner of the fourth annual Barrie Red Sox Baseball Tournament And without the defending champions Red Sox getting in one game persistent rain cloud has hovered over the tourna ment since organizers started parks earlier this week work on two city ball Last nights rain all but ended any chance of the 16 team tournament recovering the time 1051 Friday when only one park was suitable for play Ed Gillanders one of the tournament organizers said early this morning that the tournament committee had run out of time The tournament was to run three days with cham pionship final Sunday Two parks Eastview Athletic Park and the Barrie Fair Grounds were to handle the 22game tournament Eastview was unplayable dire to the wet conditions of this week forcing organizers to cancel half of Fridays eggitgame card Another substitute park was found for ay to handle the overflow but steady rainfall over night virtually sealed the tournaments fate Gillanders said the clubs would have their entrance fee returned and that due to the distance and the scheduling of games around tournament would have of postponed the various leagues the to be called off this year instead The annual tournament sponsored by Labatts is the main source of income for the South Simcoe Baseball League entry Double victories for two drivers There were lot of new faces at Barrie Raceway Friday as the holiday weekend brought Americans and Canadians alike to cot tage country While the fans were celebrating their countrys birthday two local drivers were able to celebrate double victories Clarence Lackhart of Collingwood picked up two wins as did Willis Jones of Newton Robinson One of Jones visits to the winners circle was in the fourth and feature racc aboard Canasta Hal Canasta Hal owned by Irene Roubart of Toronto crossed the finish in 207 L5 laybrook Nova was second and Sneaky Bill took show money crowd of 1473 wagered 57045100 Barrie Raceway results FRIDAY POST TIME 745 PM lat elm pace mile MM CONCHO BAGGAGE BOY 800 00 I0 CAVAN MARY so Time 71 15 EXACiOR us so Ind clmh mile use ROYAL TIC HARVEY BILL JERRY DUKE Time 101 EXACIOR 1rd cond trot mile SHEPS HOOT KANTAWA STAR LEMBO DEBBIE Time2 enema 70 IIIin parr mile on CANASTA HAL CLAYBROOK NOVA 40 IO SNEAKY BILL fime is EXACIOR 11050 5th else or mile use WORT RAPIDO WIL LOR ELLIS ARMBRO LEGEND Time 11 15 moms 1313320 it pace mile 35 MICKEY CHARM 540 330 280 360 l0 390 IINAGOZBO $370 251 1940 790 420 600 500 SM 2410 l000£90 LIIKY SlJAN WHIPPEH SNAPIHR Time 20735 Exactor $120 so 71h cond pare mile use GOLDEN DON TOLONELS SON COOL CARRY Time on EXACTOR 551342 90 nu rand are mile £550 BETTY HOWARD HOWICK TOWNSHIP LUCKY STREAK Time 21335 EXACTOR Halo an elm cc mile HILL PPER CREEKSLDE SUSIE SIGFRIDS GINGER Time 12 15 Aunt Mina did not finish EXAmR an 00 10th elm pace ale use NOBLE TAG TRl PROJECT BILLY BATTLE Time 200 EXACTOR In ATTENDANCE 147 HANDLE 8704151 TRACK good 610 All 20 6M too 270 600300 260 13905w360 510280 150 IO 70 70 1070 780 30 use me One game remains to decide Slow Pitch tourney champs Teams from Barrie and Stayner must meet to decide the chem ionship of the Slow Pitch ournament held recently at Collingwood Harris Auto Electric represents the Barrie Slow Pitch Lea with Reinhart Vinegar Stayner the op position EiRht teams competed in the tournament which was ended abruptly by thunderstorm Championship game is to be played in Stayner July 10 Barrie loop has break this weekend with triple header set for next weekend As it stands now there is twoway tie for first place in the Barrie league Bertram Brothers and Barrie Tanning have dropped one decision in six games Second place belongs to eight pointS with four way tie for fourth Harris Harpers American Hotel and Tollendale have four points Hill Refrigeration has et to pick up point in eaguepiay SCORING llllI lone run for the Ottawa Canadians in close play at home is Chris Harbor No 44 The Ottawa first baseman clu ded the tag of Windsor cat cher His Massciti in the fifth inning Windsor went on to defeat Ottawa 81 in the final game Friday of the rainplagued Barrie Red Sox Baseball tourna ment at the Fair Grounds Examiner Photo Tight races developing in the BDMFL All six learns of the Barrie and District Major Fastball League BDMFL see action Sunday with the spotlight on the and Mincsing Juveniles game at Queens Park win by the DriveIn club would open little daylight between itself and Barrie Op which is currently three points behind the league leader providing larkson Hotel stops 04 and has threepoini lead over ll the time of this writing although CoOp has three games in hand The four remaining clubs are in nip and tuck race Clarkson Hotel and Mines ing are tied with 11 points Base Borden trails by three with Nottawa Electric in last place with seven points STANDINGS lts and 18 oOp 15 Iarkson 11 Minrsing ll Borden ll Nntiuwa Chiefs rampage Windsor liicfs scored five runs in the fourth inning to break open the game with the Ottawa Canadians ill the final game of Fridays opening round of tlic llarric Red Sox Baseball tournament at the Barrie Fair Grounds The rally gave the Chiefs Rl decision over the Cana dians and sends them into todays championship round against the Renfrew Red Sox Canadians play the orun na Giants lit the quarter finals of the suddendeath consolation round Bruce iulkcr went the distance fur thc Chitis lhc righthnntlir struck out four and gave up tun hits in the fiveinninggamc The lone rim scored by the Canadians mine III the fifth off Rob lnisminls double An crror bud Litll llll llarbcr berth on first base to set up thcrun Canadians tossed two pit chers against the Chiefs starting with Harber who lasted until the third when Rod Scharf took over Chiefs reached the left handed Harber for one run in the first inning off double by His Massetti Four errors by the Canadians showed the way for pair of Chiefs runs in the second INCREASE DONATIONS EDMONTON CP Nurses oi the renal dialysis unit of Uni versity Hospital have under taken project to increase the number of donor cadaver kid ncys available for transplant to needy patients The nurses will use the news media in an at tempt to educate the public to the need for organ donations Cut the cost of moving anything anywhere Ylquéy 10 by IN OUNLOP ST IAIIII Brown Your Avus Licencee 7266527 NOIONTAIIO ST COLLINOWOOO 50331 the fourth inning for 81 win over the Ottawa Canadians N0 HITTER Scratch fanned eight and allowed just two men to reach base in posting his nohittei One was walk in the second the other was the result of seventhinning error by the Giants Rudy Godwin went the distance for the Arva He struck out four while giving Onehitter notenough Bill Leitch could only shake his head when tournament ruling gave the Renfrew Red Sox the win over the Corunna righthander Leitch had just thrown onehit ball against the Red Sox in game that remained scoreless after the regulation seven innings Tournament rules say that in case of tie the team placing the most men on third base is declared thewinner This didnt solve anything as both teams had two men reach third It then went to the most men to reach second which gave the Red Sox the 32 edge and the game Leitch faced 27 batters with John McEacherns hit in the fourth inning shattering his nohitter He struck out seven and walked four It was the walks which were to come back to haunt Leitch He had two out in the sixth when he walked Jerry Lupien An additional walk to McEachern forced Lupien to second which later stood as thedecidingstatistic Renfrewa Terry Flurry contained the Giants to just four hits He struck out nine and walked four PUBLIC MEETING CANADA ONTARIO RIDEAO mm SEVERN ADVISORY COMMITTEE MUNICIPAL SAVINGS LOAN CORP 8LDG 3rd FLOOR OWEN STREET BARRIE JULY 8th 1976 pun The committee is interested in your concern on rural land use free lot cottage development boat use related 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