iOThe Barrie Examiner Monday Sept 20 I976 BRIA KING sweeps around Barrie olts netininder Barry White in the third period for his second goal of the game for the Toronto Red Wings Sunday at the Barrie Arena The goal wanst enough however as the Colts took the exhibition game against the Metro Junior Hockey League club 53 White redeemed himself by plucking the puck off the stick of King in the dying moments of the ame as the forward wheele in front of the Barrie net looking for his third goal which would have tied the game Examiner Photo McDonald Split of weekend games by Beatrice ties TASA series now trail Bradford It was latenight decision for Beatrice Foods and one which worked against them as Bradford Queens Hotel wren ched 74 victory in the opener of the Barrie and District Senior Softball League final at Queens Park Sunday Beatrice decided to open the bestofseven final when the weather and convincing 50 win over Peterborough Satur day evening at Queens Park gave the Barrie club free Sun day The win evened the bestof three ntario Amateur Association OASAi series at onewin each with the third and deCiding game in Peterborough Tuesday Second game of the league final is set for Wednesday in Bradford Game time is at pm Queens Hotel hit early to take over the lead The third place finishers oflthe league managed seven hits of Beat rices ace hurler Leo Belcourt Boyd checks Peterborough BulCi Boyd tossed four hitter Saturday to lead Beatrice Ioods to 330 win over Peter borough and even the bestof three Ontario Amateur Softball Association Intermediate playoff series at one win apiece Third and deciding game is set for Tuesday in Peter borough Boyd struck out 12 of the 29 batters to step against him in the nineinning game played BUS AVAILABLE Till 177 ERBOROUGH Beatrice Foods and Ieterborough square off Tuesday in Peterborough for the third and final game of their Ontario AmateurSoftbaIi Association Intermediate playoff series Each club has one win to its credit in the bestofthree series Tuesdays game is set forii pni Team manager Tom Thompson informed The Examiner today that bus will be available for fans wishing to travel to Peterborough It leaves the larric Armory at 530 pm There is room for some 40 passengers at cost of around $350 seat this may vary depending on the number of fans going Thompson said Those wishing to book seat on the bus are urged to contact Mr Thompson at 7280474 or show up before the bus leaves Iuesday Beatrice tied the series with 50 win Sunday afternoon at Queens Park The defending Ontario champions dropped 32 decision in Peterlmrough Raceway Results IlIIIY IlIlSI ItIIIIII IIII 00 Gt iii TIM NH fit ii lit LIIilAStiIill i1 Ho SIIIIIil ill IMICSI KAI TIIII 0023 PIXItiilz 11 and 82200 SPIttJNI It IlTlltil IIII£3130 lit 00 HI NtillIIl PRIZE 21 ii to 00 RHIILItS Itlrjlllli 51 2o H0 Slim iii11 iii Timo lIxt1olt land sxiilo THIIIII It st IIt III 8000 till 1350 IIIllili 5P1in inns in so IIlIIJiIthIi Tune fix Ult land It St70 HIIHI 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competition The 27yeaivold champion said he would turn to teaching and pro muting the game Plan Replacement Plan Plan Plan before good crowd at Queens Park Only one Ieterborougb run ner made it as far as third base and that was the first man to face Boyd Beatrice reached pair of Peterborough chuckers for nine hits Jake Miller Corby Adams Rick Buchanan had two hits each for Barrie with Mark Vincer picking up three safeties Vincer tripled in the first Barrie run in the second inning and later scored on passed ball It was Buchanans single which opened the inning with his single In the fourth the rightfielder connected for solo homer off Joe Flagler Beatrice icked up another run in the fi th with Iake Miller taking advantage of passed ball to score Millers second straight hit of the game was responsible for the final Barrie run in the sixth Annual Furnace Tuneup 24 Hour Emergency Service Total Protection in the nineinning game in cluding pair of tworun homers which were to prove to be the deciding edge Randy Ieriy was walked with two out in the first inning Belcourt had fanned the first two hitters to face him before issuing the free pass to Perry Gary Baynes then doubled in the first run of the game The big inning for Bradford came in the second when four runs capped by tworun blast by Perry gave Queens healthy 50 margin over the defending league champs Ron Zelkie walked to open the inning with Bradfords starting pitcher Nick Iahor reaching base on an error Andy Iurinal singled in both runs with Perry cracking roundrtripper to Schedule of final Scheduling of the Barrie and District Senior Softball League final between Beatrice Foods and Bradford Queens Hotel has been built around the ASA playoff series of both clubs Bradford took the opener Sunday in Barrie 74 The se cond game goes Wednesday in Bradford at pm with the third of the lwstofseven series in Barrie Friday at 730 in Fourth game is Sept 28 in Bradford fifth back at Queens Park Sept 20 Sixth and seventh games if necessary will be piayid Sept 30 and Oct if Youre looking for warmth and Comfort this winter Peacock Petroleums offer quality Heating Oils Auto delivery and Winter Heating Plans Designed to Meet Your Needs and your Budget Parts Plan Gives You Intermediate Coverage including an Annual Fur nace Tuneup and 24 Hour Emergency Service Your furnace will be tuned to operate at Peak Performance An emergency 24 Hour Service is also available through our service people at local hourly rates All parts and labor are extra The 32 Per Gallon Payment Plan offers the some options available through plan but payment would be made on per gallon basis It Gves Us Warm Feeling to Know Were looking After You BRUCE PEACOCK PETROLEUMS 448 DUNLOP ST BARRIE clear the bases Tom Iichxnnan became the first Beatrice batter to get hit off Pahor Its single came with one out in the third Jake Miller reached base on fielders choice Corby Adams first of two Iiits in the game scored both runners Bradford nullified the Barrie runs with pair in the fifth starting with Les haissons double and twovrun blast by Dave Sweep Bill irant tripled in the final pair of Beatrice runs in the sixth inning ielcourt finished the game with 10 strikeouts while walk ing four Iahor gave way to Doug ook at the start of the sixth inning Between them they held Beatrice to seven hits New marks were set atRaccway After deluge of rain Friday the track of Barrie Raceway returned to lightning fast condi tion Saturday to produce no less than four new lifetime marks Goodtiine Rose three ycarold daughter of Iliin Level set the pace for the even ing in the opener by clocking 2082 mile That was followed by Peter By Alice in 207 April Camp 200 and Maggie Dee in 2042 $4095 $2760 $14550 CAll 7285226 WIN EXHIBIW Colts face ï¬rst test defeating Red Win liy HANDY McIHINALD Ilxmuiiier Sport Editor illirrie Iollr form their liml ninjoi tent of the NMillil In ioyni hmhion by dumping thi Imonlo Ni Wing of ill the on It Aiinii iiini try It won the Iilh exhibition Home for the ilcII Wings on en by In the MIHI lunioi it How key League while the that pi mmmn rm winter for the llolti Willi the filifrll of lh iiil ter stages of the game the 16 hmr of ice time by the Colts kept them in step with the well rehcarsed Red Wings The slightly bettercon ditioned Toronto club did Show signs of taking over late in the game but an empty net goal by Leo McKeown and poised goal tcnding by Barry White clinched the win for Barrie in the final period Coils coach Don Crowe said he was happy with the perfor Famiiiar faces at Iiiyers Ii war the veininn players turn to he put through the paces Saturday at the BurntArmin Barrie Iiyei opened their Vets camp with still workout under the direction of Darryl Sly No word has been received from the Myers as yet to the signing status of last years playercoach although it is ex pected soon Making appearance at the in itial workout of the year for the returning vets were de fenceman Steve Sly and for wards Ken Knapton Bob Monteith Gary Lyte Bob Baird Paul Regan Bill Abbott Ihii Branston and goaltender camp tom Patterson Already signed to contracts heading into new season in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior league is last seasons most potent scoring combina tion of Baird Branston and Itegan Fiyers retained 10 rookies from the 17 which skated out to defeat the Mississauga Golden Arrows Friday night Fiyers look to Fridays home exhibi tion encounter against the Dallas Black Hawks of the Cen tral Pro League as stiff test for the remaining rookies and veterans looking to secure berth for the 197077 season Hawks stage upset over leagueleaders The Barrie Wail Real Estate Golden Hawks upset league leading London 270 in Ontario Junior Soccer League play at Steele Street Sunday It was heck of soccer game heck of team effort said team manager Bob Hadley this morning They stayed on London all gauntlong Marc Garicpy and Steve Wiese hit for goals as Barrie handed IKHHIUII its second loss of the season Hawks did lose one key player to injury Jamie Laws was taken from the game after taking knee to the kidney Hawks have pair of league encounters to play before they face Kitchener Sunday in the suddendeath quarter final playoffs in Kitchener Hawks split pair of games with Kitchener losing 24 then winning 32 North Dufferin final being pushed to limit Neither the Mansfield Tubs nor the Ivy Rangers are giving anything up in the final of the North liuffeiin Baseball League Sunday in Ivy the two clubs battled to 33 draw to push the eightpoint final to the liinil The single point gives Mans field edge in points with the chance to wrapup the championship this Sattirday in in Mansfield Brian Reids homer in the bottom of the seventh inning earned the tie for the Rangers Ijd Patton who also handled the pitching chores for the Rangers smashed solo shot as well Dave Purchase had homer for the Tubs Both sides managed five hits with Patton going the distance for Ivy Mansfield used Dave Little and Barry ireer to iiold the Rangers down TOLRISIS BEATle IOHANNESBURG Reutcri South Africa beat the touring New Zealand rugby team 1514 Saturday to win fourmatch series 1H DRUMDISC BBAKESERVICE at Fire stone Stores 88 DUNLOP BRRE Tne Stone OPEN DAILY Friday Stores mance of his club He spent two periods looking on from the stands and conversing with team officials They had lot of players to look at Colts used five forward lines eight defencemen and three of their four goaltenders in the 60minute contest Of special interest were the players taken from familiar position and moved into an otherrole They certainly didnt outclass us summer Crowe after the game Dori Martin assistant coach handled the coaching duties for most of the game Like Crowe and Short this is his second term with the sarrie junior club Its start he said of the game afterwards We wanted to look at therr players under game condi tions and we found few things out The one result was the dropp ing of two defencemen and forward Colts will use Tuesday rematch in Toronto and Sun days home afternoon game against the Collingwood Blues at new entry in the Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League as further whittling grounds Six defencemen is what the Colts want and have heading into the approaching Mid Ontario Junior Hockey League schedule Theres still excess weight up forward to be trimmed Colts plan to keep all four goaltenders for the time be ing Three saw action last night Dave Campbell started faced seven shots and was beaten once Guy Beavie took over for the second period saw 12 shots come in his direction and one find itself into the net The third period belonged to the Red Wings despite the two quick goals early in the frame by Barrie with Tim White blocking 14 of the 15 shots by Toronto Barrie got goals by Eric Cummings Murray White brother of goaltender Barry Chris Nicholson Brad Mc Donald and McKcown empty net insurance goal with seven second left in the game Brian King hit twice for Toronto with Tim Bailey scor ing the other vice Proprietor Ron McCouiey Hwy 40 II South of OrIIIia i1 dustriol Pork 3154424 Open tum530 leI Mon to Fri mm prn Cars with aiicon or torsion bars $350 Parts and installation extra extra if required 99 Any ittilinmml pails iiiiolod beloie 20000 7266585 McCauley Tractor Equipment Sales Form 81ndosinn$aes Ports and Ser Reavie was called upon to keep the Red Wings from tak ing over the lead when the Colts were hit by twoman disad vantage for minute and half in the second period But it was White who really ke the Red Wings at bay Co ts neatly snapped twoall tie with quick third period goals by Nicholson and McDonald King came back with the pret tiest goal of the night to pull the Red Wings within one goal of Barrie All three goals were scored within three minutes of the openingfaceoff Red Wings outshot Barrie in the final two periods for game total of They were press ing late in the final period and keeping White busy directing traffic in his goalmouth The big goaltender neatly snuffed possible third and ty ing goal by king by coolly pit its me pick off the end of ck as he was through the were many 61 minutes total merit misconduct or act with the miscon Torontm but only one tr goal and that was Kings first markerThe cut ting of two defencemen leaves Colts with the desired number looking at approaching Mid Ontario Junior Hockey League openerDefenceman Rick Jermey and Pat Rudkins looked to be settled in their positionCummings goal was the only one scored by sea soned Colt Rookies accounted for the rest divs rv 19 SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD Barrie Cummings rGiIIanders Angus 345 Toronto King Hermack Monaco 907 PENALTIES Angus 141 Silvestri 615 1002 McKeown 728 Coulson 800 Pimm 800 Harrington 1149 Garner 1217 Brown lot1254 Bailey 1722 SIKOND PERIOD Barrie White Rudkins 037 Toronto Bailey iTamane Regan 114 PENALTIES Pimm 43181455tMa jor misconduct Poole 438 Cummings 512 1801 Hall 600 16 19 Laycoek 903 BrownB l212 TurnerB 1241 THIRD PERIOD In Barrie Nicholson tunass 101 Barrie McDonald tMcGratb McCuaig 219 Toronto King Bailey Monaco 253 ElBarrieJchmwuRudkinsi1953 PENALTIES King 515 Harrington 1112 Coulson 1158 Ferguson 1230 Brooks 13 10 McDonald 1312 SIIIITS Barrie 929 Toronto 12 1534 the In Smtl ditioning 95 Irish Non Ionl Ibsi Imls install New He iiiiiiiiis Iiipoi rout liilil Wheel oi senlie Will be Iiiniiitls oik is slaind Mile Guarantee to Saturday to