1lt gt mag3 4Hlt if loIho Barrio ixomtnor Saturday Jqu 24 1976 Canucks rated as contender maiucuaiiau team which has been raid on the heels of the running Ivy leaf in the south section Simcoe County baseball league Alliston Oaaucks intuit be rated as serious contenders for the title aw to cinnamon Dave Mortimer If we get right breaks at opportune times we just could said the vetmn Allistion alu IRWINI We have wisdom in that Morrison scrawled that Ivy beats currently rated as the teams having spri natesin thfietd and otiter good as any of our the title on ml the thm wars by who alter wn we are as reemore Braves were the best chance of taking Orillia Majors The latter club been rt tubing in the north section of the league after start but still ts well back of the leaders Barrie Midland and Beeton all have good clubs too but no better than airs Morrison offered repeating that much nds on breaks lliston fans have been praising the stellar pitching of the Canucks 23yearold south Greg Campbell who won five of his first six pitching sta One fan ested that the rangy lefthander had ï¬lming lo not unli the Detroit Tigers rookine sensation When this was directed to ark the ird Fidrych regs attention he just smiled dont talk to the ball he remarked referring to stories about the Detroit mound star who has been seen in action by area fans in teleVision Sometimes mutter about the umpires if they dont call strike when the ball cuts the comers Generally Greg has little to say although hes rated among the better pitchers in the county circuit Larry Halbert Barry Greer and Dave Little are other dependable itchers on the Canucks staff Like Campbell Greer and ittle are left handers who can throw sharp curves DONER BROTHERS KEEP IN LIMELIGHT Younger brother of pitcher Bob Doner of Ivy Leafs Peter Doner is nifty fielding first sacker with the Alliston Canucks and also one of the teams better hitters Bob who is now 31 has been to hurler in the circuit for over decade Peter at 21 is reaching is peak Currently there are five Doner brothers laying baseball in the county with Bob Doner senior one of games most en thusiastic boosters in Alliston The youngest Art 14 gitches for Allistion bantams and midget teams The mi gets in cidentally won an OBA championship last year Brian Brooks veteran centre fielder is good flyhawk and dangerous clutch hitter who helps Mortimer coach the club Barry and Paul Greer of Mansfield are two versatile per formers and cousin Don also is valued member of the team Scott Morrison has been given the pitchers behind the plate as Scott is another of the better outfielders an much credit for his handling of well as his hittin ability Dale better than average slugger Richard Kerr has been playing well at second SHOW ABILITY TO COME FROM BEHIND Alliston Canucks have demonstrated in the past that the have the determination and fighting spirit to come from behin Probably the most notable occasion was back in 1968 when they captured the county league championship The team finished the regular schedule in third lace tie with Midland Indians with 14 wins 10 losses and three raw ver dicts for 31 points Ivy Leafs finished on top With Orillia Majors second in the nineclub circuit which wasnt divided into sec tions at that time The Canucks ran into tough opposition from Thornton Indians in the first round of playoffs due largely to the stellar pitching of Don Shannon and Don Johnston but managed to squeeze through three games to two Beeton Beehives eliminated the Orillia Majors in the first round and with the Gould brothers going strong appeared likely to win But the Canucks upset the Beehives three games to one to qualify for the finals against Gordon Dyment and the Midland Indians The latter had stopped strong bid from Creemore in the olavoffs In the finals Bob Doner and Gary Smockum stopped Midland four games to one both hurling shutouts Doner posted to and 13 to victories and Smockum to and to Dyment blanked the Canucks to for the teams only loss of that memorable series Allan Edgar was coach of that standout Alliston squad with Bob Doner senior manager First sacker Wayne Storey slu gger Dave Mortimer thirdbaseman Ray Thibert and pit cherfielder Paul Mason were among other leading performers with that championship Alliston team ALLSTAR GAME AT MIDLAND TOMORROW The allstar game by selected players from the north and south sections is receiving main current attention by most followers of the county league It is scheduled for the Midland diamond tomorrow afternoon Sun Barrie Red Sox will engage the Cavemen at Collingwoods Kinsmens park in twilight game on Monday evening The Midland Indians travel to Alliston to meet the Canucks at Riverdale park Gander Ross and his improved Oril ia Majors will be given another test on Tuesday evening when highflying Creemore graves will be the opposition in the starting Orillia pitcher at the Orillia Oval Jerry grove who stopped Ivy Leafs to last week is likely to be Ivy Leafs will travel to Beeton to meet the Beehives while Tottenham Bears will play at Midland in other league games slated for Tuesday evening Collin gwood plays at Creemore Allistion goes to Tottenham and Orillia Majors visit Barrie on Wednesday evening The Beehives travel to Newmarket for the only game scheduled for Thursday evening while Alliston Canucks will be the attraction at Ivy diamond in another twrlight affair next Friday Raceway feature pace becomes mud bath Barrie Raceways Friday night Feature was real mud bath for all eight drivers Rain beginnin about pm con tinued fand on moat of the evening and resulted in heavy slow track for the Fifth Race Feature Roy Jeffries sli ped Sneaky Bill to the top in the first turn and stayed there for much of the mile to the 3a le Gary Crowe in the two ole to the half in 1215 35 took out as the field reached the three quarters and althouyi Sneaky Bill came on ain in the stretch Crowe hel on to firm half mile under the conditions Gary Crowe maria ed to nail second victory in seventh Race with Jack Reynolds Reymur Gene crowd of 1294 wagered $7323 Barrie Raceway results Raceway results for Friday July FIRST are mite use CAVAN ARY 70 60 2f WATTERS MIR 30 40 Pm PUTNEY 550 Time 21535 EXACTOR and $360 SECOND ace mile 50 COLONEL SON 13 90 460 40 MIDNIGHT PARKER lo 30 690 CRAIGLEA TIM It or Time 21346 EXAflOR and 1230 THIRD TROT MILE fluff WEE BEN ll 00 FIIZJAMES KANTAWA STAR Time I7 EXACTOR and 00 FOURTH or air 00 COLTFO FIVE STEPPING TIME WlL LOR FLfSSlE Time II Ni EXACTth and moo FIFTH ace Inle 8700 FALSE MMAND 700 70 FEMALES PARKER on 380 THE GOLD BANDIT £00 ï¬me 210 EXACTOR and 10 SIXTH cs 50 MISTY REAM 320 ROYALISTIC PRINCE SMOKO Time l2 15 EXACTOR mum 50 SEVENTH cc mile 00 REYMUR NE WORTHY RAPIDO WESTER RODNEY Time It lb EXAWUR and no 60 450280 340 EIGHTH ace rule 50 SWIFT BIT BRADS AFTERNOON MICKEY CHARM Time 1085 EXACIOR and $3150 NINTH oer rule KELLY BELLE BAY RICK WAYGALA Time EXACTOR undue io TENTH ce mile DANNY SPENCER 670 GREAT SUE 560 330 HILLIOP AUBURN 330 Time 18 35 EXACIOR and M10 ATTENDANCE HANDLE 31181 TRACK lbw SPORTS BRIEFS ENGLAND LEADING LEEDS England Renter England was 238 for five wick ets at close of play on the sec ond day of thefourth test match Friday in to the West In dian crick teams first in nings score of 50 WHITE GETS WISH CINCINNATI AP Dis ntled Cincinnati Bengal de ensive end Sherman White got his wish nted Friday and was tra to Buffalo Bills in exchange for firstrwnd Na tional Football League selec tion in the 197 college draft STOCKTON TAKES AMAYA WASHINGTON AP Dick Stockton of Dallas Team the No 13 seed outlasted Victor Amaya of Holland Mich 76 75 Friday in the third round of the $125000 Washin on Star international tennis mo Fiftytwo Bart Jhycees and guests took to golf course at R0yal Downs Thursday to take part in the Barrie Jaycees annual golf tourna ment Top prize was Won by JAYCEE TOURNAMENT icst troiii loronlo Prizes in to tournament were sup lied by Labatts Breweries td and players taking part came from Toronto Riche mond llill rillia Barrio olirl olhcr arms Abovc Iul Bonucll who IIIS from Richmond Hill but works in Barrio tccr off in Ilic Iouriizr inciil Clifton Convertible win in men fastball action Clifton Hotel defeated Ben torswell 53 and Convertible Pools swamped Firefighters 10 in Barrie Mens Recreational Fastball Leauge action Thur sday night Convertible actually won the game in the first innings with seven runs through Dave Rugman John Bureau Larry Lyte Jim Edwards Al Faragher Garry Dixon and Bill McAleer Lyle and Furraghcr added two of tlic tlircc runs in the second inning Bob Baird had the other Brad Patterson in thc fourth and sixth innings accounch for the Firefighters two runs Winning pitcher in the gumc was Don Dykstra Losing pit cher was Mike Dailcy Clifton Hotels Bill ham berlain got his tcams first run on an error in the first inning lhc remaining runs in tho liisl wcrc by Dob Dobsori ltick Icr mcy and Bob itlcmming fliambcilnins second IllIl camc in tho fourth inning licnlorswclls thrcc runs were in thc sccond inning by Tony Pillllllllll and Mike llulcy tlic laticr on home run and by Slcvc Knaff in tho fifth Winning pilchci was lack l1licy and losing pilchcr Mikc liulcy Pate slips into 4way tie for second place in Open By NEIL CAMPBELL WINDSOR Ont CP Golfer Jerry Pate just hasnt been able to keep his mind on his game since he won the United States Open last month at Atlanta The 22yearold Pate said he just wasnt thinking during Fridays second round of the Canadian Open golf champion ship but he still managed 67 to slip into fourway tie for second place in the $200000 tournament Jack Nicklaus who has won just about every other major tournament but the Opcn shot his second successive 67 Friday and was nursing twostroke lead in the chase for the $40000 top prize at the Essex Golf and Country Club Pate rookie on the Profou sional Golfers Association tour won by two strokcs at Sixgoal effort helps Gaels win By THE CANADIAN PRESS sixgoal performance by Tom Reggitt lifted Oshawa Le gion Gaels to 2215 win over Peterborough GrayMunros in an Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior game Friday In the other game St Cath arines Le ionaires and Mis sissauga iefs played to 15 15 tie in overtime Play resumes tonight with St Catharines visiting Bramalea Excelsiors On Sunday Oshawa travels to meet Rexdale War riors and Lakeshore Maple Leafs play host to Kitchener Braves Playing at home Stan Cock erton contributed five and Cl Golding and Rob Zamejc each scored two oals Singles came from Pau Langley Paul Lysyk Ed Szczur Guy Morey Dean Spence Ed Keenan and Rich Barrowclough Scott McLean scored four goals for Peterborough with Steve Byers PeteCavanaugh and John Nolan each scoring pairs Others goals wont to Dan Dunn Dan Wilson inry McIlmoyle Blair Larock and Steve Hardill The Gaels took 95 first pe riod lead and held 168 margin entering the final period In St Catharines the tic left the Legionaires one point he hind Kitchener in the fourth and final playoff spot in the leagues western division Each team has one game left to play The score was 55 at the end of the first period and St Cath arines had an 119 advantage at the end of the second The Chiefs scored threc conscculrvo goals to earn 1343 tie at the end of regulation timc Bob Cullen had four goals for St Catharincs and Rogcr llun kley and Paul Weller CilCll had three Don Rickers and Ron Harnick added two each and Jeff Churchill had one Mississauga had four each from Dave Legrcc and icorgc Chandler Rick Halliday got three and DIIVC lirog Stu Aird Pat Schnurr and Randy Duprr each added one Try at joining league by Guelph rejected GUELPH Ont CP re quest by Guelph Holody Platers of the Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League SOJHL to join the Provincial Junior League has been rejected Joe Holody owner of the Platers said Friday Holody plied to join the To rontobaseri league when it ap peared the SOJHL might not operate this winter William Ruddock convenor of the I2team provincial league said the Guelph ap plication was rejected because the league does not want to ex pand McCauIey Tractor Equipment Sales Thursday the Hockey Association OHA executive uphold sub committee decision to rejch an application to join the SOJIIL by Midland Flyers Junior It hockey club The SOJIIL told the OHA it would not operate during thc 1976377 season and formal notice would be given later in writing an OHA official said Several SOJHL teams said they would not play in five team league after Niagara Falls Flyers withdrew from the sixltteam league at the end of the 197546 season Ontario Atlanta and has been struggling cvcr sincc still havent had my mind on it his gumc complclrly hc said after Fridays round still hit four wrong clubs to day At I30 four undcr par for thc 669tivyznd coursc with Pzitc wcrc Jerry llcurd Bob Wynn and Snood who tied Brilv ains Tony lucklin for the days low round with 60 NICKIALS IIIIILXINI Nicklaus who lost playoff to Tom Weiskopf lost your at Montreal has been runnerup in the 0pm thrcc timcs llc was ambivalent about his play Fri duv dont think playcd as well as ycstcrdoy Thursday but also think pluycd lirIlci he said How do you explain that didnt hit quitc IS solid as ycslcrday but had it closc to tho holc hc said It was it good round of golf but gave away some shots Only doublcbogcy five on the 17th hole kept Nicklaus who storied from the 10th from running away from the prick For the second day in row Heard started off in spec tacular fashion and then threw aiway his advantage He opened Thursdays round with six birdies on his first nine liolcs for 29 then sugng to 37 on his last nine and went into Fridays round in second plncc tie with Arnold Palmer with ourundcrvpar till On Friday morning he knocked anothcr four strokes off par on the first eight holes to jump into commanding lead before his gomc collzipscd again llc hogcycd Ihrcc of his ncxl four liolr and linislicd with par With the rest of tho ficld scoring Ilic way it is Im okay but could be 10 under par he said was eight llll for with two or thrcc cosy holcs to go Palmer trying for his first tour victory sinco 1973 run into chipping and putting lroublo and finished with il Iliat dropped him into tic with Bruce Crumplon of Australia at 137 One piece steel to inforced concrete steps Safety treads prevent slipping 0Mointonance Free Increoso the value of your home OExpertly replaced in hours not days by our trained installation crews OMony sizes of steps and porches Safety Plus Value Form Industrial Sales Parts and Ser vice Proprietor Ron McCouley maiisunuoiuubma WM sis24 Open o530 Hon to Sat GIRLS BAS KFTBALL Eas tolew 3e ttlng for 01mm Monday sees the start of the Greater Iluronia Sports Coun cils girls basketball clinic at Eastview Secondary School which runs July 2630 The clinic is free and is for both the beginner and the more advanced basketball player From 78 pm each night the clinic will coach girls aged 1215 years and from 1H pni girls in It yours Four instructors will be on hand for the clinic Bev Warner from Barrie is one and is physical education teacher at Banting Memorial High School in Alliston and girls basketball coach at the school Heather MacKenzie is from Collingwood and is fourth year physed student at Western University in London Heather also played inter collegiate basketball at Stayner Collegiate lrisfifulc for five Outstanding play marks BarrieAlliston game Outstanding ploy by the Bar rir loom marked this weeks gnmc against Alliston in the lliiroiiiri Minor Lacrosse Longuc midch division whcn Bonlorawcll Midgcts wont Scoring for Burric wric Don riy ltobrrln with four goals ltob Bockliumn willi uric niirl Moro Minnull with oiio Larry Null illlfi ltoii Limith lind thrcr ilHHiSIlifilfll Scoring for Alliston were turd Nirol IiIIll WIIIIIIII fillfl livciiirlni Victory for Paving Burrit lovnig Ltd duniprd ruiigivillc iii lluioiiIH Lacrossc Artsminlioii lykr division ployoli ittlltlll lliur sdoynighl llio liiivnrivrllr lcmn lotd illtil firsl Homo ol lbr ployofls to it ilillfl chinking lil runninglloiricloom Scoring for Burr iv WIII Murk ltAmbrosio with six goals and ilitIllt chrtlor Willi tlircc Assists WII by Derek Loo Mikc Indoor and Allan lowcll ruingcvdlcs goulrt wcic Scorcd by Tommy Usboroc lllfi Stoplicn Noni Barrio lavmg ltd Woolworr Ih Bruno and Ii mtrcvillc ill now ticrl for first placc in tlic roundrobin tour numcnt win for Stillth Buylicld Sunoco zir Wash thumped Sinicoc Sports or 174 in Barrio fiinor Bustboll intornmliulc Iliiill fzclnm Thursday iimlit cit Flux zrirnzu Hm 1lllil fn you it tho first innioggr two ill this til cond It in thc third and onc in tho fourth Sunoco tollicd lhrcc runs Ill tho second innings and one in tlicfourtli Paul Naslasiuk bud triple in the first inning for Boyficlrl and groiid slum homorun in tin lhird Richard Vollcghicgt bud four hits for four at but and Mikc Brown onde tho gomc with symctucular shocstring catch in ccnlrc field ircgg Judd was the winning pitcher Robbie llubbcrt and Slow Collins pitched for Simcoc Sports car Sunoco had 17 hits and no errors Simcoc had five hits and no crrors cht gumc is scheduled for Monday night Bell downs Alliston Barrie Bell of the novice lacrosse league defeated Alliston 53 in no second game of the championship division at Alliston this work Barrie goals were scored by Mike Dubois two Kcvm Felthron Steve Bauchmun and David Crockford Mock ford also had an assist Alliston goals were scored by Jordan thlan and Smith thlon also had an assist Autry fires manager ANAHEIM talif tAP iA ling trnsiuns on the bullclul and its poor record California Angels owner icnc Autry tircd iiIi manugcr Dick Williams on Friday Third base coach Norm Shciry was inniicd to rcpincr Williams and told hc could hayr thc ob on permanent bums pcn ing satisfactory prrr formancc thc rest of thc Sttlsm Quality moatI iron railing nibble In all rim For all your siduwulk and patio requirements 7266543 SIMCOE BLOCK CO lID lEfiin St The play of BBIIICS Donny ltobcrts lerry Keogh Ron Lambert Marc Mirouull and Rob Beckhuizon wore features of the game Mircnulls goal with two iiicondo loft in the second period was picluicpassirig play and it was thc goal that guvc Barrio commanding lfilti Barrio outsvorcd Alliston lit in tho first 2I in tlic second ml were outscored in thr finnl period Alliston had minor pcrurll ion to Borrics six years and has coached nine basketball Stayner Joanne Sharp is also from Collingwood is fourthyear physed student at Laurentian University in Sudbury and has layed intercollegiate basket all at Collingwood Collegiate Institute The fourth instructor is Jen nifer Spencer of Barrie secondyear Kinesiology stu grade team in dent at the University of Waterloo has pla ed inter collegiate basketbal for five ears at Barrie North Col egiate and has coached junior girls team at North Girls who were unable to register this week may still do so at Eastview Monday night They are urged to wear ap propriate dress to be ready to play basketball Soccer action fast furious The action was fast and furious Thursday night when tlic Barrio pllnlSiS Minor Soc cor Association had busy schcduIc with four games on the roster Speedy Transmission went down 54 when they played the Optimists with Pat Hosco after rcgistcring shurout in goal the WUIII bcforc cnnd back to the field and scored three goals for thr Optimists Thursday night Spccdy lrmsmission pluycd Hood game but were stymied Alexander out in loohitters By Illu AYï¬iIII Iil lull IItlflfi lloylc Alcznudlt musl ltrl Itll out when it Mimos In no hiltms Alcxoridcr and lid higucroo arc lilI Now York Yank 05 only lllfllll pitcbci lt willrnd noliitlcr to lhcn rrcdil nllrh lluntcr liurlcd pcrlcct gnmc inguinal MlllllfSlIlii in mm Krn HUNmun hm pair of nohil tors and Duck Illha also pilchcd onc Nome of them howlch did it in Vonkcr uniform Alcxon dcr roinr rlorgt wlicn ho rclircd Ill first 2i rlowLind baitcrs lunc 74 but was knocked out in tho cigliih inning He comc closer Friday night with right noIiit Illlllllfl bcfoio Bostons Hick Burlcson singled on thr lirsl pilch ol ill ninth Alcxmidcr oliowrd two morc suiglcs in ihc iuiikor 971 virr tory over the ltcd Snx In other Amcrirzin iungoo gunics Oaklands Vidzi Bloc formed Itl i2 blowing llt Urns iy lu 72122 ifli Kwi HIV ll ll 1110 fllilll $va in unruly ticspil ii3 Purim run by ltr Jackson lcvcland Indians whipped Detroit digrs 94 and Min ncsotzi Twins downcd Chicago Whilc So 672 California and Texas wcrc idlc HAD FIIIII IIILIIIDS had all four pitches lonlglil fast llitll curve Slnliil and slidr ilrmunriri Lu Biirlcson hit low sinkr was good pitch xou hzzvc to be lucky to pitch nrrhittcr When thcrc arc two out in thc ninth you have chance lur lcson is good little hitter who ducks down It is hard to throw strich on him The Yankccx offrnsivc guns against Bill 100 and two rollov ers were Graig Nettles with tworun homer and mnscor ing double Mickey Rivers with threerun humor and Fred Stanley who drove in three runs with pair of singles It was the Leos first start sincc hc dislocatcd his iitrhing shoul 181 in brawl here May 20 Blucs 13 strikeouts tied his own club record since the As moved to Oakland lhcy broke scoreless tic in the seventh iri ning whcn Ilnudcll Washington Iriplcd off Morly Iatlin and Isilly Williams singled him homc sacrifice and Bill Nor llis singlc produced the other run The triumph was the second placc As 13th in their last 18 games and left them eight gamvs behind Kansas City the closest theyve hccn in almost month in their quest for sixth straight American League West Division nonnanl because the were shorthands ed The ot or two Optimist goals were scored by Joe Bar ranca and Darryl Belcourt League leaders Civitans won their game over Harpers Phar macy by default In the third game Viau Real Estate defeated Giovanni and PerriZI The results of the fourth game between Mr Transmis sron and haus Restaurant were not available 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