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Barrie Examiner, 20 Jul 1976, p. 8

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SPORTS CORNER Biggest show By RANDY McDONALI Examiner Sports Editor Its starstudded cast teelngoff today in the biggest show to come to the Barrie Golf and County Club this season The event is the 61st Ontario Ladies Amateur golf cham pionship And it runs through to Thursday when after 54 ales new Ontario Ladies Amateur champion will be decided Maybe Sue Wickware is back to defend ii title won last year The Thornhill golfer has to he considered as definite threat to renew her status as champion Marlene Streit and Pam Johns are two other veteran coni petitors on the amateur circuit Both could shatter the Bar rie Golf and Country Clubs record of 76 during the threedav championship Mrs Streit of Lookout loint Country Club Foothill is former Ontario champion and winner of the Canadian amateur championship Miss Johns has an impnssive string of championships to her credit heading into todays opening round including pair of Ontario Junior titles in 1973 and 74 and win of the Quebec Junior championship Miss Johns and Mrs Streit will tour the first l8 holes together today in the company of Sue Iliggs of Londons Sun ningdale Country Club Teeoff time for the threesome was 1030 ii in Not to be overloOked is Liz Hoffman fresh out of the trophy circle of the Quebec Ladies Amateur championship MIS Hottmtm Thornhill has competed in eight Ontario championships with experience in the Canadian United States British and Australian amateur chiiiiipioiiships The Barrie club is represented by five golfers Claydon Betty Jameson Marj Hickl Estelle Thibodeaii Mrs Hickling was the low gross winner of the recent Ladies Invitational tournament at the Barrie Country Club Wednesday and Thursdays rounds are the last two test matches for the layers trying for spot on the Inter provincial team ey are also the designated rounds for the District Teams com lllloll The 16 low gross avers after the 54 holes earn berth in the 2nd Match Play championship July 27 to 28 at the Isl ington Golf Club Joan ing Grace thigh and SUE WICKWARE CORNER QUIPS The signing of Dale Rolfe 36 former NHL defenccman and last season coach of the Gravcnhurst Juveniles by the Orillia Terriers along with the recent ac quisition of former Fl ers Corby Adams Iim Thompson and possibly Grant Co should boost Terriers hopes this season in the OHA Senior league Golden Arrows zi new entry in the leap from Mississauga may have scored bullseye on new coach Brian McCarthy 38 is to give decision one way or the other this week Hes the man with number of minor league and Quebec junior cham ionships under his belt The flak has yet to land from ie bomb shell laid out two weeks ago when the Terriers announced they had purchased the rights to Adams dcfcricemaii Thompson and the right to talk to Cole Flyers general manager Steve Cripps is staying relatively mum oii whose in line to fill the vacancies The leagueleading scoring line of Bob Baird Phil Branston and Paul Regan is expected to be back in newly decked out version of the Flyers next season ripps said the club will be meeting with the players this week He also said that the Flycrs have list of nine pros theyre talking with among them least one player with the WHA Quebec Nordiques who appears headed towards the Barrie City rollers LIZ HOFFMAN DALE PAINT of Midlands Brooklea Golf and Country Club watches her putt roll toward the cup during championship The ctice round at the Barrie with subsequent 18hole and Coun Club Mon rounds Wednesday and day MissFaint among the Thursday iExaminer us gutters competing in the Phot0 Ontario Ladies Amateur Golf first round was scheduled for to day weather permitting Barrie Cricket Club met and lost to ii team from Toronto iii exhibition cricket play over thc ttktlltl at the BARBIE TRI EV liitdio Shack Field utl lllllt Aveniic lllllll senrc was ill 41 ltowlcr tnrllon llclloy nuns tltlltl ill the wicket protected by loroiito plnyti lthcr Itnrrie bowlir Iiisciti son The ltulric been involved II number of TKICT CLUB LOSEC TO TORONTO Ilitll Huiip lub linri exhibition ninch since early in illlllllltl tllxnnnner Ilitilnr Church halts 11inning fight to take over possession of first It was it meeting of the leaders Monday at Qtitclls Park And as expected tight Church Mobile Homes and Beatrice Priods battled for 11 innings in following the Barrie and District Senior Softball riil ing of no ties Church ended the scoreless game With two runs in the llth The win opens fourpoint spread over third place Beatrice and moves Church in to sole possession of first place just two points in front of the Slessor and Periard Insurance Juniors Both clubs are inactive to night but see action Wednesday The last time the two clubs met was June 16 That game favored Beatrice by the iden tical count as last night In June it was Beatrices pitcher Leo Belcourts time to shine last night it was Don McFadden picking up the win Church had only five men reach first treading into the sc corid extra inning Belcourt had choked off any Church scoring threats with fourhit pitching when McFadden aided his own cause with an opening single his second of the game off Belcourt Jim McCann reached Bel court for another base hit with Charlie Miller advancing the runners with his sacrifice til cher lcrry King lizid struck out and flied out twice in his previous liittiiig attempt against Itclcourt llis single scored Mtliiiddcll Icitrick iyctko Stitliliccd himself for the benefit of hpr irig the insurance run ltiltll home McFadden faced 42 hitters in the game Ilc struck out three and issued three walks while giving up seven hits Only one Beatrice runner made it as far tis third Beatrice left 10 men on with Bill Grant and Miltk Viricer col lectiiig two hits each off McFadden Corby Adams Jeff Ilincs and Belcourt also had hits Bclcourt struck out eight of thc 39 butters hc fticcd while walking two He gave up two hits to Mtzinn and Mclinddcn with Bob Browning llowic Mcltndden and King slapping the other singles off Bclcourt Erich club tlilSttl volatile scoring Sllllillltltl with key don blc plays Church got out of lllt first extra inning witli ltilllltrplil STANDINGS PM hurt it lit Junior to lean It IA Bradtor Aitrm lil lmvalr ll lll Both city soccer teams dr0p valuable matches It was III unhappy weekend for both Barrie Cit and the Barrie Blues as for as soccer was concerned Both clubs lost Saturday Oiangcvillc nipped City 21 while the Blues vcrc hlullkttl 20 by lcagucleuding Aurora llczirts at Stcelc Sttcct til Cillllt back with clean win over Kleinberg Sunday The points dropped by each club did hurt both city soccer teams in league standings disastrous display of low ctilibrc soccer cost Barrie tity dearly in tiriiiigcvillc Bruin Dawson was the lonc Barrie marksman strong chtnberg club went down in defeat at the hands of Barrie with Itick Boorninn and Pete Dawson handling the scor ing Barrie goriltcndcr Dawson was called upon to do the honors when second pcnzilty was awarded to Barrie in the game thtirlic Foote missed the first pcniilty shot ittcnipicd by Barrie SPORTS CALENDAR SillTB ll Senior Leagtre Iilnivale at Bradford it tll ork Simco Barrie baritiirns at Aurora ladies League ni Shear Iark Barrie Mirror and Glass is Vcsibendi ft 13 in Ktilmfll Innisfil ISB ll Major League at Ouccm Park in linesing and Recreational League 11 Mac Morrison ill llllllSt it ltl Milthlltltl or tlllllltltitils liiiltlt Flour flii at row in ritisti mu ircri Midland Woolworth ktw it iii Iliisn lt trend iii lll itlltll lccwccs II TROPHY WORTH MOUNTING Anicctnllorct of It Lny St in Bzirtic Hll havi fishing trophy won to show lll pills Mr liorct is having this eight llltl linlf pound brown trout mounted for display The fish which ll Illtll long Vow that Biirrii lofty hit iftlcd into the wrirng il tllc Barrie iiid IgtIrn¥ Iiiyni Kixttvtill Luigiic it appear If it lilgtit they don ii it ltt iiitlii iiirlitt 1H loniiitt itdl iu tut mi tliilksul llwltl it KJllttIi liillk Inndin Itiii Llt it fllil litilth lltl pmi sprint inei ttfllltl plii lllin tutti ilerci1 infl at lklrktl iiiitllt 17 liltflltl mug gutx fink iiid has 17 lIltll girth was caught Sunday ill 11 34 In lll VllltlU tlttk ll tini tll txpm Township FIX Ir lloict ltiltl been fishing for ilnillt llilit lltllllb when hc booked into the trout using CoOp adds Clarkson to growing list of victories the lt llmégwn llllttl ti lirry to iii scored Milt ruin In the win uni rat tiilllflLI and llllill rui sift lf liiini till it firmiip Tatum borner iv Upon Ito liic Ji nut Itiiw lll followed xiltli iiillIlL Iglc and utter sci Itll bunsclf till VV1 llillt tit itlit li Yw liiiji llli iid llw xi gore lT Its playoff time for mino lacrosse as clubs begin the countdown to finals The playoffs hgnc descended upon the Iluroniti Minor La rossc sstxiation Monday marked the opening round of playoff action with the Barrie Bentorswell midgets los mg the first of twogamc series with Allistoir ltH Barrie Rotary took vital peewec playoff game from Alliston toes with Barrie Bandstand edging Overhead Door 1210 and Les Bertram and Sons bantams rip ping 15H win from Midland Kinsmen bantams opened twoganie game total goals to count series with Wakclin Tex aco with 85 win while Bell novices overcame ro 72 HIDGET Bentorswell is involved in best of three game series with Alliston The loss last night in Alliston places the midget club with their backs against the wall Barrie trailed after one periOd and s3 heading into the third Ieruilties proved costly to Barrie with Allislon outscor ing the midgets four to one in the final frame Danny Roberts Larry Nutt Ron Shinner and Rob Beck uizen scored for Barrie Bentorswell must win the Ju find match at Eustview to stay in the running Winner of the semifinal series meets Huntsvilleinthefinals BA NI The top six teams of the Huronia Minor Lacrosse ban tarri division meet in best twogame total goals playoff series Les Bertram and Sons and Overhead Door arc the current ltililt lit Ligli llll1tflll ttizrii ii Urid wKit in p1it flit it ir£ iIl iycrst litiii for Imu lltlt Cut chipping tour litigli Btnfnl uH tttitt film llii single Robbie Show ilull ti par for Midland will singles cillillfl from Paul Ilatin iizd Itill lur my ltgt Bertram broke open The game with lit goals in the 1nd period Overhead Door littlds Ito goiil ieiid after last nigh win tl Barrie Bandstand lt llittlrc and Steve Mills gtClltd four goal for the iclors witl Jim Greensidc and Steve Bourllard adding one catch Ron Dubois had Sixgoat ixrrfcrniiiricc for the Bands lurid Irayis Griffith sank llt with Andy Ilcristrti adding one to ti rutfiti ili uxv vNm iiiil llxrjll Blurc Vermin tviiiitedgiwwr itttuiii 1314 ll Llit tlti lead the spyn Sit ll ii dontt getiis t2 idiot zid lflrl by limit gt tgllirllij ii and Lillm tiltil lw Hll tliln Cu il ttliLr lt lilt ti ttil lllt ottil gunk nt Henry utf pomi ed the litiliiry effort lalni Birr1c litfltgt llti tr other flit hard Shrunk scored ili si Alliston gikll Greg iltiskctt Todd Illiycr £l1il£ Lynch hiidussistsfor Barrie is Monday ill 3hr ct game of the scrics rltisl iew Arena beginning at it in hook and worrn It took about 13 minutes of fighting to hr ing the fish hack to shore The brown trout was the only fish Mr lltlltl caught during fluday rlxnrriinerlhntor two runs in the inning lltllthlIl had eight strikeouts tohiscredit ltirkson tame closest mring the sixth inning hen runner Andy Brow ning was tlll down it home attempting to score by lllttp tillfluiii riri into problems in llt llllul inning when With one out he diut up ti singli to Paul iidliy and double to Bruit llitiiflllllissy Hr then strutk out the mud two bitten tn primrye his hutiiill ri Brincll had three hit for liirkwi whdc Keith towdin ind nuin each had pair cl Hip tn buck the petch if1icplitctiy Aisirop Hodgwi fanned eight Clark tor hitters thout walking one or ip ItlIIlIIlllttl one error Allundale Golf Club Pay As You Play Membership 9hole Par 38 Course Twilight Rates licensed under LlBO Just ot Big Bay Pomi Rd 7285313 tri Hayfield Mall is number one The ltnrrie Minor Locltisnc Association entry captured the championship of the twodiiy Ajax novice tournament hun day It took four garlics lift goofs strong goaltending illlll twii coinetiurn behind effoils to secure the novice ibziniplon ship Barrie and Griffin incl iii the fourth and final game to decide the tlldlllplttllblll Hayfield Mull emerged thlll tltill cut Ztlttlblttll Ullltl grunts saw Willa of I14 over Niagara Falls Ill the opener convulcilig I41 wtn over llellcwllc in the second grunt and It victory ttMtllltil ltexdale ltrirric was down by one goal In the final twu confroiitntioim but came back for the title Shrine torson was the blg gun for ltrirric Iiicollected lti HUEIli including four ttgttlllht Niiigiiizi Mills six against ltcllcvrllc MINOR BASEBALL Bayfield novices beat challengers for tourney win four ngnltmt ltcxdnlc and two in the wttiiivei tn illiii terry ltttc also fired two lipUlllllll fltlltlh iigninsl tln otherEilriiimVniiitvciilry lini Hands tiltw ltnnclnniin and Pill Inylni tltlppttl in one goal titfll itlltltlllilll lItllttl it but trick ngntnat Nintgun liln with Taylor Silttktllp ii piiii Sliiinc Sitiittb Stirirl nnd trniit ltlI midid rillliflltm litn fillVeriioii illlltlt III the Linlillig tll litIlcvllli with lllltt goal pcrlln ltlillltt livloi lind pnii wrtb lloiirhriiiin liicc nnd Srindu tncli uiorini litltt lcrrv illltl lriir linckcd tlnv pitlt of dniiblcri by toi non in the Wltltinllltxtlillt itlltltl Mull gmiltcndci liilni Witllllilll gnvc up only eight goali over the duration of lhc louinntiiciit Willi Htllltl ltitlll elloit tliiownig xllpptill behind lllt llniru rictniindii Cooke breaks Open game with 11 runs ookc tnrtngc broki lptll close bnll grinn wrtli fill 11 run flurry III the fifth inning for in tilhy 17 to win over lloll Auto Parts it MinMorrison lnrk Monday The senior tlIVIhttlll encounter was one of several gritlltn played Ith night in the Barrie Minor Ilanebnll 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