Ii 11 Ken Carter Thi Mad Cana diaii couldnt make it to Bar rie Saturday night for his scheduled try at equaling his own world record of Jumping 18 cars He as reported sick MIDLAND iStaffi 10th inning single by Peter Roehli was what the North need to win the annual South Simcoe Baseball Leagues AltStar game Sunday Koehti broke SS deadlock and brought dramatic end to the first extrainning game in the toyear history of the leagues allstar confronta tions The win redeemed 30 loss IS SHORT OF AUTO JUMP RECORD TRY in Montruil so his protege Eddie Harmon 19 of Mason Mich stood in for him in the Jump made at Barrie Speed way Harmon said he had jumped 16 aut0s before but never lit lie was iiiisuc cessful in his try Saturday although this was considered ii good oiie by observers iii the track ABOVE Hiir mons stock car is seen the split second it Irinded on top of cars 15 16 tltltf 17 just short of the record III IIis car however remained FIRST EXTRAINNING GAME Clutch 10thinning single by North brings dramatic end to AllStar game to the South last seasonin the first North loss since the to team league split into two divi sions five years ago Those expecting close game yesterday werent disap pointed The South allstars jumped into 20 lead in the se cond inning only to lose it in the same frame North took the lead in the fourth with run with the South tying it then los ing the lead in the seventh South again tied the game in top the eighth when Beetons Ray Liske singled home Willey Gauley of Alliston who drew walk earlier in the inning South took 54 lead in the of the ninth inning when George Ellis drilled single through the centre of the Nor ths infield to score Dennis MacDonald of Newmarket MacDonald entered yester days game with league leading hitting average of 442 Red Sox move game to Orillia only to return with 93 loss ORILLIA Majors got an unexpected boost Saturday in their 93 South Simcoe Baseball League win over the Barrie Red Sox Whatever homeadvantage Barrie expected was nullified by park made unplayable by Fridays heavy rains Instead of postponing the game against Barrie went to Orillia and took their first loss in three games against Mayors Red Sox see action again this evening when they travel to ollingwood for game against the South Division cellar dwelling Cavemen Mayors came out swinging and cracked tour singles in the first inning for 30 lead The margin was cut by Bob Hep burns homer in the third nn mg Orillia how ever came back wit rur their share of the frame ther broke the game oper our two runs in the fourtr Lorne Wingrove had three of the 12 Majors hits His fourth inning double plated two Orillia runs Majors wrapped up their ninth win of the season with threerun outburst in the sixth Red Sox managed only four hits in the game Doug Keans had one to the sixth double by pitc er Glen Laycock was responSible for the second Barrie run reaching home Laycock later scored the final Barrie run Kevin Beaupre had the other Barrie hit in the seveninning game STANDINGS ORTII It Pls reemore 14 It 31 Midland 10 10 21 Orillia 21 Barrie 13 16 ollingwoOd 13 12 Sires Stakes featured on Raceway card have Halfway hosted the var Ste Stakes for three year is Ix1111 tits Satur day The Snakes went in two diviswrii for total purse of 32 LU In the first diyLsmri leader Hem Lee tiltr Andcmin board cut the mile in and Lsited the winners en closure for presentation of blanket Camper William Hahktrk in the bike finished se cond and Simcoe Duke with Scott Rowe driving took show honors In the second division Itldo owned and driven by Lloyd Rut ler trotted the mile in 09 475 to pick up his fifth in of SN starts this season Canny Devil guided by tilliam Habkirk picked up place money and Grampa Spud with Wayne Langille at the reins finished third ltldo was also presented with trophy in recognition of trota ting the fastest mile of the two divisions In the SlNlh and feature race Armbro Brent paced to his new lifetime mark 111 05 35 Clure Archdckin guided Armr bro Brent to the top and maintained the lead throughout the mile to clock in the fastest time of the evening Willis Jones aboard Canasta Hal was second and Jonangel Lyle MacArthur up was third crowd of 1819 wagered 571096 Barrie Raceway results Raceway result for Sunniy FIRST pace Ilitk 3m MilISI TIMF or so on BUB Rilh IKACli to ac VANITY ltlh 8e Time I2 EXAttiiR and set no SECOND trot mile 705 27 LEADER ILA LEA 11m oo Li To It It iMAIER 10 so SIMttIE DIKIf 1w Time 101 EXACIOR and 7351 no THEDPIN mile mo RILANDINDIA isio on Te LAUREL ATOM 70 to SIG FRIDS GINGER 90 Time EXACTth and on lOlIITH paw mile In WIL Lth GEM Procolor makes it 60 It was Pmcolor Bayfield Mall when the two teams met in recent action in the Barrie MinorLacrosse League Pmcolor goals were scored by Siomn one and Cor son five This was the first game of the play sonatwogiimetotat goals 00 70 IRliliiIIR JOHNSTim so so iyhi it no Time 09 IZ ACTOR and 517 tli FIFTH trot mile £500 IUTIAIIORSE Till I20 311 IKllTI IllZMO so 10 tVtl Ual 808 210 Time in EXACTth Jun1331B 90 SIXTH pace mile ARMRRU BRENT til it so 30 CA STA it JONANGLE 10 Time its 375 EXALIOR and 73 so SEVEVTH pace mile Tutti BLAZE 411 310 Sit BROWN TIM no to ZINC SONG 300 Time 11 15 EXACTth and $1100 EIGHTH trot mile W5 ITIJU 80 170 90 CANNY DEVIL so GRAMIA SPIII To Time unis EXACTth ti and 30 IVTR pace mile use TVPAZ INTREPID 60 so 90 GOLDEN DON 00 1211 ADIO NORMBY so Tune In EXACTth audits kl TETN paw mile N50 ROYAL GENT II Ill to Stir WILMAUIS so in HIMMY 320 Time macs EXAI0H and $70 70 ATTENDANCE LII HANDLE Ill TRACK lul SOITTII Pts Ivy 13 29 Alliston 10 23 Newmarket 10 20 Beeton 17 Tottenhain 15 SPORTS CALENDAR BASEBALL South Simcoe League Barrie at Collingwood pm Midland at Alliston 830 pm SOFTBALL Senior League at Queens park It30 pm Beatrice vs Slessor and Periard IASTBALL Major League at Queens Park 7pm Base Borden vs CoOp Recreational League at Mac Morrison Park 830 pm Molsons vs Starr Electric MINOR BASEBALL Junior Div Starr Electric vs Kirks Allandalel Intermediate Ernies Crests vs Christies Oakley McDonalds vs and iSteelei Intermediate Div Peter Reino vs Bayfield Mall Shear Park630pmi Simcoe Sports vs American Hotel iShear Park pm Senior Division 25 cent Car Wash vs Holt Auto Parts Mac morrisoni Cooke Cartage vs Fendleys Eastview LACROSSE PLAYOFFS pm Oro at Woolworths Eastview Arena ttykel pm Alliston at Rotary Eastview Arena Rotary peewees lead twogame total goal series 1061 pm Kinsmen vs Wakelin Eastview Arena Kinsmen lead two game total goal bantam seriesRSi Bentorswell at Alliston iAlliston leads best of three Midget series 101 to Living Lighting at Midland tJuvenilel in Barrie Paving at Midland tykel Wins prize at Bisley BISLEY England tCPi The Queens Prize was won at Bisley on Saturday by Walter Magnay of Guildford Surrey scoring 287 out of possible 300 He took the decision in tie shoot with Ted Molyneux an other Surrey marksmaan and Mrs Libby Felton of Western Australia Five Canadians shot their way into the final Bob Pitcairn of Delta finished 20th with 282 Alain Marion of Hull Que was 4lst with 21 Eric Andrews of Victoria was 56th with 279 Norman Beckett of Ancaster Ont 69th with 277 and Derek Dairies of Calgary 915twith292 and leaguoleading 19 runs batted in He also has three homers to his credit Ilis double off Treemores Jim Halliday placed him in position to score off Ellis hit Don Westbrookc of Col liiigwood pounced on pitch by Ivys Don Shannon in the last of the ninth to send it over the left field wall and tie the game South was unable to break the Sall deadlock in its share of the IOth inning North had one out when Jim Halliday drew his se cond walk of the game Randy McDonald one of two Barrie Red Sox players in yesterdays game advanced Halliday with his sacrifice to bring up Kochli The Majors hittingpitcher slapped hit over the infield to end the game South outhit the North 11 to seven with each side using three pitchers Bob Dyment of the Midland Indians Terry Gowan and Halliday both of Creemore handled the pitching chores for the North Righthander Larry Halbert of Alliston started for the South before giving way to Dan Cooney lefthanded chucker for Newmarket with 44 record heading into the allstar game Shannon six wins and no losses during the schedule took theloss It was the South which came out first Four hits off Dyment led to two runs scoring in the se cond inning North came back with pair of runs to tie the upright IllltI he managed to complete his Itlvr around the circuit to the cheers of spectators Ilxtiiiiinci Ihtilnl game in its share of the same inning Doing the damage was Mid lands Al Gignac 419 hitter heading into the allstar tussle Ills double to deep right centre easily scored Barry jockburn ofOrillia It looked as if the speedy cen treficlder had overreached himself when he attempted to stretch the hit into triple The pickoff attempt went off Gignac into the bleachers to send him home Gignacs second of three hits in the game plated the goahead run in the fourth inning for the North Rightficlder Bob Hepburn was the other Barrie player in the game He saw action star ting in the sixthinning and im mediately came up with the defensive play of the game His skidding grassmp catch robbed the South of the tying run in the sixth inning South did tie the game in the seventh when Ivys Tom Arnold 431 hitter was walked and eventually reached home on Norths missed double play at tempt Hepburn singled to Open the seventh His headlong plunge into second base was rewarded with stolen base and more goahead run for the North when another Midland hitter Gary Hameliii 333 singled The funds raised by the all star game are channeled into the leagues special injured players fund Playoffs looming for mens league As the 1976 Barrie Mens Recreational Fastball League regular schedule drows to close fitting confrontation took place at MacMorrison Park Sunday Barrie Floor and Wall and Alliston Screaming Eagles had taken turns at leading divi sion all season and last night the Eagles finally closed the doorwithaulwin Eagles coach Bill Faust sent Don Magridge to the mound for this one and Pork responded keeping the tough Floor and Wall hitters off balance He struck out only one batter but gave up only one hit for the shutout Floor and Wall ace Brian Hankin pitched his usual steady gameinthelosingcause The Eagles struck fast as Guy walked to lead off the game stole second and after two ground outs scored on single by Jeffrey passed ball sent Jeffrey to second and pitcher Mogridge singled up the middle to bring Jeffrey home for the second run Alliston scored again in the third as Mogridge got his se cond RBI bringing home Bob Skinner who had doubles Another run for the Eagles came in the sixth as Russ Besse scored on hit by catcher Don Partridge Floor and Wall faced three perfect innings of pitching until threatening in the fourth inning when Jim Maclieod singled to centre and catcher Hughes walked with two out Mogridge fanned third baseman Morrison to end the inning The other runners on for Floor and Wall came in the sixth and seventh Recreational league playoffs will start shortly as soon as rainouts have been played and the schedule drawn up Fireï¬ghters win 21 Optimists stop Clifton Barrie Firefighters edged Mansfield 21 behind the three hit pitching of Ted Osborne in Barrie Mens Recreational Fastball action Sunday In another game Barrie Op tinists outslugged the Clifton Hotel for 105 win Bryan Ponting led off the bot tom of the first with home run for the Firefighters Mansfield came back in the fourth to tie the score on the run scored without benefit of hit Firefighters went ahead per manently in the sixth on walk singleand sacrifice fly by Bill Bibbits who also had double during the game Optimists overcame 50 deficit with sixrun fifth inn ing and added four more in the sixth batting around in each in ning The scoring barrage was aided by four Clifton errors three in the crucial fifth inning Rick Jermey and Dixon homered for the Clifton in the fourrun second inning John Collins led the Optimist attack with three singles Resdertiai Commerriat MORTGAGE LOANS Conveniianal is Mortgages Secondary Finanan Heaii Office Toronto 443 Mi Ptaasani Road Leo Schmidt connected for ii milo liiiiiier lIl lbc ulvtli ninth to lead and Drive In to ii 43 Victor 0ch the Mlnlninu Jiivenl in one of two IIHN iiml Ilialrlct Major Flintbiill mngue guinea Sunday In Itnse Itnrdin Jim McAIIlster was on the mound tii llfllf the liiikmin Hotel to II ft win oer the Braves Qttltmi lririi won the setting for the and MltMan elm mutation The mime wmi tied at lhreeull llflf four innings wliiri fl Minising rally uvrr mim fl three to one lend by the Ilttve In Schinid hmf one hit to his credit when he stepped into the Playoff spots appear secure The top toui tririm of the Illilftl iiiid I17III Major Illlltlllll league appear to have MWII up the playoff positions lieiidiiig into lliiix the hill week the regular schedule Minising lllVlllllIf and Nut lnwu Illiiltic look to be out of the four playoff spots iii IIIIOI liciiil Handing compiled by The Iiniiiiinei this morning NOlIilWil llilf points and Minising 14 The leads Itiirrii oOp and and lirive Iii lighting for first place With luiksoii Oltl and tar1 Itordcii III Hip and tuck bottle for third position Ilzirrie toOp defaulted last tiiglits giiiiie to Nottiiwa lrltl with the It Win by the tirive Iii crew over Mintsing now holds ii shin one point lead at the top of the league lotlp tum chance It in crease that lead when they intct the use Iltirdrri Ilravui this evening at Ourems Iurk tflnrkslm holds ii ompomt lead over the Braves Wllh two games to play Iliirksoii meets Mirirming Iliiiimluy in the final regular Illlflllld game Willi rained out gami in makeup next lucmluy Wliilc Iliursdiiy marks the end of the regular scheduli tlicre are number of learnt forced to play rained out or rt itlltllllltd games STANDINGS in 14 41 ll 14 larvaiv If tilrich It ltlilnrm IJIPuf Civitans holding lead over League Barrie iVitans take three point lead over Mr Transmit sion and Burma Optimists into this weeks Barrie Optimist Minor Soccer League schedule iivitaris have 18 points on eight wins two tics and IIO losses while the secondplacc teams have 15 points each on identical records of seven with two losses and one tic All three teams chalked up victories in last weeks action Civitans were awarded forfeit over Harpers Pharmacy when the latter team still winless failed to field full team Mr Transmission beat fourth place Chans Restaurant 42 with Tim Henderson leading the attack with three goals Mark Costello of Mr Transmis sion and Ian Martin and James Haddock of Chans had singles Optimists shut out Speedy Transmission 541 with three goals from Pat Bosco and one apiece from Darryl Belcourt and Joe Baranca 1n the remaining game Viau Real Estate edged Giovanni and Perri 21 on goals by Mark Rafusc and Joe Chimicnti with Dan Forbes finding the range for the losers Orillia team blanked by Spartans 550 By THE CANADIAN PRESS In weekend of shutouts run ning back Peter Jokinen scored five touchdowns Sunday to paCe Sudbury Spartans to 550 blanking of Orillia Silver Bombers and to sole possession of second place in Northern Football Conference standings 1n the other weekend game leagueleading Sault Ste Marie Steelers shut out North Bay Ti gerCat5140 Play resumes Saturday with North Bay at Orillia and Sault Ste Marie in Sudbury Playing at home running back lttavio DeBenedete ob tained Sudburys other majors and place kicker Eugene DOrazio was successful on seven of eight convert at tempts DeBenedete was the leading nisher with 17 yards on 10 car ries including an 85ryard run for the Sudburys second touch down in the first quarter Jok inen had total of 161 yards on 15 carries Braves edge midgets 43 Barries John Ellis Midgets threatened in the final moments of York Simcoe baseball game Sunday but they came up short losing 43 to Bolton Braves The game was played at the Barrie Fairgrounds Barrie trailed throughout picking up its first two runs in the sixth inning when Boltons pitcher overthrew third base Eddie and David Jazwinski scored on the play Barry Orser was saddled with the pitching loss for Barrie Bolton pitcher Ridd scored twice to help his cause The wm moved Sudbury two pomts ahead of North Bay It was the sixth shutout in eight starts for the winless Bombers The Spartans who held 270 lead at the half piled up 508 yards in total offence with 444 yards on the ground iAINIZI 110 YARDS The Bombers gained 110 yar ds on offence including 20 yar ds from rushing At home quarterback John Wisken threw two touchdown passes on first down to keep the Steelers four points ahead 0f secondplace Sudbury On the first Steeler offensive play of the game Wisken con nected with Rick Turpin for tityard touchdown In the second quarter Rocky DiPietro scored on 33yard passandrunplay Dan Castel lani converted both touch downs Late in the fourth quarter Gerry St Louis of North Bay caught pass in the end zone but hobbled the ball which was intercepted by the Steelers Sault Ste Marie gained 229 yards in offence including 127 yards from passing North Bay had 152 yards 76 victory for Allandale ORANGEVILLEBarrieAl landale Construction defeated rgngeville in recent On tario Vlinor Lacrosse Assoma tion novice action The game was the first of twogame totalpoints Huronia League semifinal The second game will be played next Thursday in Barrie Kenny Stevenson and Stu Hunter led Barrie with two goals apiece while Scott Met calf Jimmy Sands and Paul Taylor added Single goals MULCASTER MICHELIN TIRES FACTORY COST Plus $599 1m PARKLAND TIRE it Invoke 726 2220 lmttrrii blur tutuinnit Ilill Mr Nubh for the third tum in the grime lttii lead off norm1 Win In iilunll for the remaining three inning Iliive Lee started for and and went five and two lbiidii in ninwi bech Itll McKem cam in to lIlw McNtibb wmt the Ilixtunusfm Mindsing and opened the scoring in the first inning when Leo Kluip mums singled home MrKm who had reached Mrï¬alih for the first of mile hum Infill lhr lead wufrrirIl in the MTOYKI With John Kitpiitrit remhing huge on Mirwiing error and lairr scoring on law Ice sacrifice Mincung reached the pair of and fhIHklrT for eight Ill ï¬iflréféï¬b lï¬WfflYMLVqiVv Homer provides margin of victory for AW In the third Gary MCIlafl amulet in rm the inning and scored the 7ITII Juvenilmi nin on tint hompvmii fly ball and came back to Wipe out the Minning run in their shari at the name inning walk to McKee mulled in It Ir Saunders smashing tingle to MIrfli the hamrirnner with help from Mlnlhlflu errof Mimmng rallied for two In off lflf1YTltl71i1Tllfii Wllll pitch in the fourth inning Scott Brown started the inning off with hf Ilfltl of two hits in the game He advariud on Nell Craig ihlrlfll Stealing third left Itrmwn ir tlllflltfl pmition on an infield hit Mt Mihb rearbed fir or the fielder htiim and 1ltpflll on Wild illr ll from ZZZ239 The Barrie Etominer Monday July 26 1976 Simcoe Slalom is tight race Very few of people ever real ly worry about second or less but his very small amount of time had many conpctitors talking to themselves at the Simcoc Slalom hosted by the Twin Lakes Motor fluh on Sun day In at least dozen cases III fcrcnccs in time ranging from onetenth to onehalf second was the difference beiwecr finishing posuirins in the classes of cars that ran the event total of 38 entries ran three times through the course of pylons set up on the Molsons north parking lot for the Tih round of the 1976 Ontario Solo Events Championships Run under sparkling blue skies the slalom drew competitors from London Oshawa Pctcrboro Hamilton and Toronto In the APrepared Class Brian Smetaniuks ooper edge out Dave Crowther also in Cooper by only onehalf second 885 foil while local TLMC members Dave 0ughlin Duncan Paterson and Gary Owen finished 4th 3th and 6th respectively BPrcpared lass featured close husband and wife dual from Oshawa with Bernice Capuccitti beating her husband Brian by only sixtenths of second 859 to RAY GREGG left of Bar me member of the Twin Lakes Motor Club and Toni Hyland of Angus are seen at work on their car entered in Prepared was uir Stew Bulletin of 8kvlilt ir li Stirling CT with time of 9P seconds FASTEST The fastest time if the da was in the AStrxk Class witr Bill Hell of Hramalea Lmr ching the nurse in T113 Lotti Elan 83 seconds while Stock Oshawas Keri Graven in Honda Suit auntaired Bramaleas Jim Parr in Ill Renault by yet another one half second time 903 to 31 Award otlnlltrf in IlStock com petition headed by Londons Murray Jones Datsun 310 with time of 90 followed by Al Drew vSprite Mk at 92 and the Toyota Corolla SR5 of managed 7th and 8th place finish IISlock was won bv John Jileson of Oshawa in his VW bug 1885 secondm while Lon dons Ted thatterly in Renault took the FStock award with tune of 930 seconds Running in the Modified lass Harnitons Rob lhtirn posted the secondrfastest time of the day in his Morris Mini flat 840 iOrily six tentlis of second behind Bill lletti with second place going to Peter Wright in ii llatsun with ii tinieof 87 Seconds Sundays slalom at Molsons Park Both men take turns at driving in various contests Examiner Photo METROPOLITAN TORONTO POLICE Avoid The Ody loathe ACT NOW Plan your future with career that has challenge in volvement good salary and benefits Stand out in crowd become POLICE OFFICER Must be Canadian citizen or British subiecl Minimum reqmrements Between 21 and 35 years 58 160 lbs Grado II in the level four or five year school program 21 credits at level or higher Pos the requvrod medical physical and visual iesis NOTE vision requued tested without the use of visual aids Not less than 20 25 in both eyes and not Ion than 2010 in one eye II 2040 in one eye certificate of refrac tive error to be produced Normal colour vision This allows us the opportunity of accepting 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