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Barrie Examiner, 4 Sep 1976, p. 10

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lOThe Barrie Examiner Saturdo Se 1972 COUNTY SPORTS to meet Braves By BILL CURRAN For the 10th time iii the past 12 years Orillia Majors have battled their way into the finals for the Simcoe County baseball championship The Majors will likely be meeting the Creemore Braves who are leading Beeton Beehives two games to 1111 in their best three out of five semifinal Although the Orillia team beat out the Braves iii the finals two years ago manager Doug Howard is taking nothing for granted They finished first in the regular standing ahead of us this year said the 46yearold Orillia pilot observing this hardly justifies any overconfidence His colleague in handling the Orillia club Grant Gander Ross supported his view We have real fight on our hands he said referring to the keen battles between these teams in league games The Creemore baseballers have yet to finish off the Beeton club but it would now take major upset for the Beehives to win out Rick and Terry Gowan pitched the Braves to to and to victories in the first two games Randy MacMullan meantime was used on the mound mostly for IBA playoff games against Peterborongh Followers of the Majors at Orillia give the club particular credit for their strong comeback after shaky start which had the team near the bottom of the standing during the early part of the schedule Veteran slugger Pat Hennessy onetime Barrie player and pitchers Brook Richardson and Peter Koclili were generally rated as heroes tor the Majors in winning the semifinal round from Ivy Leafs wit two wins and two draws for the necessary six points LIDA TOURN Key single ends marathon opener The ninth annual Labatts Labor Day holiday softball tournament started off in fashion that makes organizers grin and grimace at the same time The Barrie Optimists juveniles got hit when it counted the most to take the opener of the doubleheader at Queens Park Fridav It took the representative of the Barrie Mens Recreational Fastball League 10 long innings to dispatch Hillsdale The second game of the Divi sion Two followed the time table little more closely as the Alliston Sports Screaming Eagles rallied for three runs in the sixth inning to take 43 win from Golf Haven The tournament resumes today with games all day at Queens Shear and Mac Mor rison Park It icks up Sunday at noon with same format then final full day of softball Monday to weed out the two Division winners from the 34 teams entered and contestants for the and championship final Mon ay evening Up for grabs are $2400 worth of bonds to split evenly among the two divisions Hillsdale itcher Mark Ronald foun himself in ticklish position in the third ex tra inning Brian Toffan already was on base as result of his single as was Brian Lesage who was walked This brought up Wayne Church The Optimists rightfielder had already pun ched three straight singles off Ronald His fourth scored Tof fan and ended the game Jim McDonald went the distance to pick up the win for the Optimists He allowed mere three hits with only four Hillsdale runners getting on base Optimists got solid fielding support to contain the Hillsdale entry Barrie now meets Al liston Sports today at 230 pm at Mac Morrison Park with IHillsdale and Golf Haven tangl ing to see which club stays in contention at Shear Park Game timeis4pm Eagles rally for Win Alliston Sports Screaming game Haughton later scored advanced to second on wild tual winner on com itch Ilenncssv smashed threorun homer in the fourth frame Eagles N00 I0 lelSlOn Win the eye alter the Majors trailed to to give the team the iall draw in In the Baffle Mens Recrea bmaton by Don Partridge Pater ShallSW Ithdn thcclosing contest tional Fastball League before and G0 Have err°r CfankEd mnscormg 5mg Southpaw Richardson blanked Ivy to in the third game bowmg outtnthe semifinals GO Haven moved mm his second 0f the game with three hitter while Kochli rightliander won the second contest with tot shutout Gerry lingrove and Doug Roe shaicd the pitching for tlrillia in The closing tie while Don Iclaster was on the mound for game at tall The big smash was inadeoff Jerry Ldcll ho also IlltiliS for Little Britain senior team since rillia didnt uzcrthetiBAthis year IVY LEAFS PLAYING IN PLAYOFFS Ii Leafs are currently engaged with the same Little Britain ittzil in OBA playoffs with the second game slated for Ivy dia llvttliI thisafternoon iSat the Leafs dropped hardfought to It decision in the series tIr ii at Little Britain last weekend If Ivy wins todays con tcs the same teams will play the rubber game at Ivy again wtiimm MIIT kdf HmMMUII mm Gilli IIiSIOIISbkfor WVHNOUS IIIHIM anothei hockey season with phi coaches of BMHA The is progeny unflinngas ice pmI referecsI IM sack Tom Ade painted out me pmch alum number of events arIraIngciIlIfor tIcainIs arc asked to attctid tlns mooring my mung and equipment tournaments etc ZingIx ivenize their county defeat by the Majors it they can the huh md mmmo Hi IUZUIHHPIS 30W 13 ill NW DIQSCM explain how Lone imamsmogtiteptaversoithetnitortcnmgit01mm OBMHA WI Barrie Arena The meeting best to utilizcthcir services Church Mobile Homes will Church has threelisted in the WannamakertCi 43 14 320 33 MM ttkti htfit WWW my litgins at pm and all BMHA Ihercisangoaltending clinic get off me inactive 1151 this mp our incuding Bob Brown CMcMicoltB 57 18 me Iiities tdell these include catcher Wally Iclillan in VOL5111 ffICC minmg mm ZIhiil by Cnwtmp fliiihli 11 itfiktd it Barri Arent bei weekend during the annual ing who claimed the batting ti Sfiflgig ttr Gerry Vote and pitchers Brook Richardson and Doug Chm Ch cm 50 mu WW tend tttlIfiZ45pnl and 1015pm Labaus Barrie Labor Day tle witha 403 average DKeanstS 17 1p Ihts UIIA IIIKI 1S des1gned I0 Softball tournament Bradford commands the BMcCanntCi 47 11 297 uirdd made brilliant running catch of hot liner from KW Utilihts Will 110 lhe Church has been waiting over powerhitting department With LAdamsm s2 Vang hat at rillia in the sixth inning of the Closing game tr WWIHHH 0T gttillltndvlsr Ctm week for Bradford Queens three included in the eightway Perry ELINSBITTEDN l3ti1 tlt gem Catcher George Ellis also shone with two fine 35 Classroom Hotel to arrange playing dates tie for the most homers Brad Bjnmmws 12 pt Inch caught playcrsat second 10 and it halfhours for the third and fourth games fords Randy Perry knocked in McNicol 12 it It IltrifIHlI of the Sinicoc ounty baseball league for eight TFFOUIS I0 Wm number bclorc playing 111 any Scpt to at IZastvicw 1015 7rtIr of the Barrie and District the most runstl4lthisseason 3le IMVIE AmUld Willi ilmttng SiNJlflllls HI Filling WIILH Barrio Mimi WWW lcngucgnmcs Ini minor atom under coach AW Mr Ihc SeniorSoftballLea ue NAIISTATISTICS yep rm wn was made of his long service as head of the league he socialiml BMIM UHJUSt vtl riivotrscntcniiic Itawn ignition mun Contact concerning Bradfords invo vement in womfifi Chaim pioiziptly referred to Reg Westbrooks of rccmoro who has aWLCk 11W Sept at Harric Arena 145 Scpt In at IIastvicw 1130 ileWil the Ontario Amateur Softball Chc 26 Perry tBl Gaynes Lenn iiiE1ltifllUCSOCIClUIVtrYWTS mayors 5km pm midget nndcr coach in atom nndcr coach or Association playoffs they ggyg fume Ai 13 Kean WWII arena 11 minutes before tryotll HUM 17 mm mgr33m ousted Pickmn in two straight JunIorsISI 18 SlTSIingCBThurow5 SAME TEAMS IN FINALS TWO YEARS AGO Iimc IScionIrl Itcani leaytIrs wiIll firpl at Ilnrrit Artha 413 Scpt In at IIastvicw 1245 41 and 131 along wiIIh poor 33353 fpj we nes and ril Vlunrs uvldpd ii SttCiN ml 10 UNI 111 minor tniditits umlcr p111 minor ccwcc under weather have ke two pr listcdbclmv coachJ Mctnnn lTJllliiittt comht Ilocklnlii72893331 teams from meeting Juniors made the payo rs count final series two years ago when the rillia club just 1111121 cd uceze out to win the the dccidin seventh IIUFCIS Silttlid l0 Sept In at IIlli Arcna Scpt It at IIastVicw 315 Bradfor coach Bob Fallis said tiillncL WINS IWimf INN ttl am pccwcc nndcr coach minor bantain undcr Friday that Tuesday and ShOWdowthhAurIorIa Fans who saw the game may recall that Mel St nge scored ICdlt 41 50014 NWNt Mct ann 1731 2mm moth 11 rorbcs 728411322 ThllrSday have been set as ten mpmmunin PartTlme thencirnnng rim the last inning when pitcher Randy McMullcn Sept 18 at lCastview 431 mgtmm begins Friday iatlve dams for the bestm BrowningtCi in 27 455 made balk with the bases full There were protests 01 disap hum Inuit1 rizttll for he mmmle Minor seéiggfxéIIIITIIIRASIOJCZSEITIIéIId III Gage52233 I273 pointmcnt at the time but the ruling stood Jerry Udell led the Orillia offensive with three home runs in that series as well as pitching two wins Hill orby and Paul Walkci were leading batters for freemore Mcidtllltni shaded Udell to in an extended pitching duel which went 13 innings before decision in the fourth game Earlier Brock Richardson blanked Crccmore to and Udell hurled to triumph Creetnore won slugfest 10 to with the aid of Corby and Walker homers in another exciting tilt In the coming finals the Majors will be seeking their eighth county title in 12 years Last fall they beat out bid by Barrie Red Sox four games to one The last rival team to beat out the Majors in the finals was Ivy Leafs in 1972 league records show Creeniore has made the HIILSDll€s second Queens Park of the Labatts lorfour at bat includin liarric itimists Final lead ne in the third innin Highlight IllserICS mm IVY V19le Wits 10 1351 ID baseman Hill Iruax gets out annual Labor Day holiday clutch single in the list Stmc wasI to Examiner byte hagtddfui their bfii when gnoermr gave 31 Hem Doug P95 and Ray Jeffery 11 90595 IOiidfd 1101 by 80b Dim thh 9d the opening of the way of sliding Wayne wcckend softball Ittll111l inning which scored the lliotol fife SigIi ifilingrlo rgggreuncséj room to score had two hits for the Screaming Church in the third inning of Fridays opening game at The Harrie linor Hockey Barrie Wall Itcal llstatc Golden Ilawks came tip with one of their better gnmcs this week in the Ontario Illllltn Soccer League despite bring shorthandml Jamie Laws converted cross from Paul Delaney with five minutes Ictt 111 the game to give the Hawks tie with hosting hingacousy Barrie took 11 playcrs to the game In the opening fivc mcnt thurch was forccil out on the play but went four ganidwinning run for lhc BMHA preps for new season Ir SVPL rgmn managers conimittcc at 728 an injury after breaking in on net bcating tln goaltender but tired widc fhniitaionsv sttntti lulorc the half cndcd Hull stilts lost players Inc to tlarcnps in iIlt gaini Ihc win kccps iairic Ill con tctilion for second place Ihc Hawks will bc in North York for toiirminicnl play today There arc to tcanis cntcrcd Ill Sharpi1726113011 Scpt 18 at IZastvicw 545 pm jnvctiilc tindir coach Moore iiitiriiill Sipt 3511 Cistic In novicc lllltItl coach l5 Kirk 172517272 Midget agc players born in 111131 minor midch tiltil pccwcc lilot minor atom 151137 atom noon minor pccwcc 15MB minoi hantams 1111311 bantam ltlliil juvcnilc ltlfit novice 1w lhc BMHA executive mem Hockey Registration takes place bet ween 79 pm at the Elmvale Arena Players must produce tlicir social insurance number as well as birth certificate ost is $25 per player or Slit per family Clinic Friday in the second game of the opening twin bill of the an nual Labatts Labor Day holiday softball tournament Alliston Sports showed that the Haven 43 Fred Haughton provided the major blast of the inninga tworun single which tied the early when Robbie Graham singled home the first run of the game in the second inning The representatives of the lnnisfil Mens League increased the Golf Haven moved into 31 lead in the fifth again with the help of Alliston errors Kerry Emms singled with one out and The one Alliston run prior to the sixthinning uprising was scored in the third by Fred Hastings as result of Gdlf HavenerrorandAllistonhit Eagles which outhit Golf Havén 97 in the seveninning game Emms and Graham also had pair of hits for Golf Haven Church waiting to resume theseries Beatrice Foods swept through their semifinal with the Slessor and Periard Iti surance Juniors with four straight wins Beatrice however has been actively in volved in OASA Intermediate playoff action having knocked out Streetsville in two extra inning games this week FINAL STATISTICS Bradford has no batters listed after winning suddendeath need players Organizers of senior hockey league are sending out notices for any player wishing to play in such an organization to call Reg Flemming at 4584327 or Bob Reid at 7263795 There are still openings for DRIVERS AM andlor PM Apply at VALLEY DRIVEURSELF CARS AND TRUCKS finals several tithes but as Coach Carl Gowan has pointed out minutes Wayne Itstcr 1111 with thconnual tournament in the top to hitters of the number of teams in the no III didnt get the breaks Perhaps this will be Crecmorcs year In league according to the 81 contact recreationalstressed 15 Maple 7266555 any event the Braves are about due after coming so close on standin is made available by league Legion minor hockey established sinister SEASONS LOW SCORE AT smeonsmn llnesmen Ron Smith has been receiving congratulations from fellow golfers for making 34 score seasons record so far for nine Minor hockey associations holcsatSimcocs1de golf courscintlrotownship throughout thr county have an Iton who was playing against Garnet Flaherty at the time Lack ofIICc facilities and an vcncr of III division in dlflILIf fill II re mmHr or win 50 be an NIH recorded bogeyand three birdies in chalking upthescorelhe cxptcltftl IHCIOIN ill lhtnu1 IUPSWI IN £11 nouncing the registration dates course record was 31 made three years ago by the wellknown ber of boys participating in the Any boy playing Ill any ollnr askIcII to IoIIIIw it LI hNupmmmgsmson IIII Barric golf pro Ross Leeder Legit Hkfl Wk IW mum LN The Ontario Hockey Roy Austin Barrie businessman Ron Montgomery and Jack Association forced number of 11415 laidWt MW Association 1011A is offering Itayfield are among players who have recorded 33 scores in resolutions toIbc passed by the Hockey Association 1411105lenesmcnthpcham past seasons at Simcoeside Jeff Jongmans won the low score league cxvcutive Nd in Sham fir5 IIIj trophy last year witha 35 and36 for sharp 71 for 18 holes Rttllfillillltm for all boys 13 It Executivc itso passed 1Nvuicimcthe season Assaults on the low score records are likely to be made at the years starts Vlcdncsday Iat thc resolution calling for all hockcy in clinic will be held Sept coming opcn lack Ireloar memorialtrophy tournamentama Legion Hall on St Vincent gear to meet Canadian mm Arena under jor event at this course At meeting of the club executive it SttItIct betchicnItIrtl piiiI II IllilIitlli IlocIkoy Ainsocation 110mm of Sandy pmcmrI was decidcdto set back the dateto week to Sunday Sc 191n 1010 IS Will9 slant in tlnii ISIS su icrvisor of officials for the stead of the Sept 12 date as announced previously 1th is so it Sept 1198111 noon Sept 15 helmets and inouthgnards IiN II would not conflict withtournamcnt dates of other clubs in order bClWCCHGQ p111 ilndSUDl 189 Anyone intcrcstcd Ill voluir Canadian Itnrpos mm Bur Registration takes place at to encourage larger turnout Some 48 golfers including aim 00W wring hP MW dcn will host the annual forces 230 pm with classroom in leading players in the district competed last year when Larry Fm FCBISiIilim 50W DIUILHII i5 VOIWIIWI Th Ontario Region golf chain SllUCliOH beginint at 2145 INT IrelandofBarrieemergedtlie winner after that late FCEISIFHIIOHS Association needs people to pionships starting Wednesday On ice rcfcrceingtakes place at Iccoff time for the Irclnar competition starts at um and will be made at the discretion help out in such areas as cquip Ihirtccn bascs across the 4245 closes at 11 Don Drcvcr won the trophy in 1974 and Don Harper and the acceptance of the con mcnt time kccpcrs coaches provinces haw 0119111 92 Further information on titnes intil7il tcstants in the fithole tour ml nglm is William by namcnl contacting Proctor at 7267152 Ihc lotitttaimnt is poop1 or Brent Ladds administrative IIIIII to end Friday asmstant of the OHA at Mil9542 ts 68 arts Iflgfllfl Two wins or rown agams lmco ANNOUNCEMENT PeterItcino Hustlers of the hiloutburst Barrie Minor Baseball IIhc strong Pitching bV 1mm Leagues intermediate division btcphtn IIilltn and Wayne again showed their hitting LynnIlimitcdtthinnoc Sports IIII Doug Brown of Whitby scored was with another horse of his POWEF 154 Shillinil 9f Sim VI driving dotiblc at Barrie ownWeoSam CICSPWIS Citiitilillttllills Wftk Raceway on Friday night In Robert ScraanIIage of SItroIpId aliglilfigvgfvr III IltctIordIlor the IIustltIrsInow IIIIII race he iloted Bon also scored riving ou 110 00 CHIOI It CO ants to wins ant tircc gills Iittkv one bf his own with Jaidas Skectar in the Sc lected at 10851 10 llll In the 16 losses rhlS tebted mCIhOd marts to victoryin 207 for the com Race new lifetime has aIready brought fastest milcofthenight mark and Miss Jay in the His victory in the Fifth Race lenth SO US Vaiue re Ie t0 mIIIIons One place steel re lnlorced concrete steps Safety treads prevent Hitl ll Barrie Raceway Results II Hm 15211111639001 Pp itlll litt clni pzicc mih 5100 II 70 III IIUI IIIIIIII IIHIIII IIIIIII 00 OMaintenancg roe II itrsi WILL Ilrlltltti simcnn 1020 320 gagfiglmnmm noTI he value 513 12 220 par sites son 240 EOULIITrrzpaced in Terry Vogun VlcePrasldeni and Sales Manager takes pleasure In Int EXMUWR NINNNHMIM EgEHAeCIfI£II3undIsIIII7II hos noI do by our unnounctng the recent oppolntmenf of TONY POMEROY to the If you would Re to have further and mm In mi 50 II MORTGAGE DEPARTMENT OF ROBERT ARMSTRONG LIMITED information of th mnms SKIdItIIAH 400 470 400 gtgfigffiffirlzgllyfifl IIIIII IIIIU no trained installation crews Tony has been involved In name business for the pm 90 wIay PUFF ANT shiirr 110200 many sizes of 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