19 The Barrie Examiner Tuesday October 19 1976 LlflVOR HOQKE Legion Hockey starts season Barrie Legion Minor Hockeys Monday night NHL division schedule commenced at Eastview Arena with six games Chicago drubbed Toronto 81 Trail blatiked Washington 50 Atlanta edged Los Angeles 32 New York shut out Winnipeg 20 New England outscored Detroit 74 and Boston nipped Montreal 21 Todd McIntyre with three goals was Chicagos big gun Mark Hanlon had pair singles going to James Tracey Dale Johnstone and Larry Green Brett Hodges replied for Toronto Five scorers split the Trail scoring Scott Campbell John McLean Robb McNabb Walker and Chris White Dave McPherson picked up the shutout Goals by Steve McBride Mike Carter and Rob Ozlins powered Atlanta past Los Angeles Tim Boulton and Mark Weeks scored for the losers New York received shutout goaltending from Gerald Drummond on the way to vic tory against Winnipeg Ron Wall and Tim Hart provided New York with the winning edge Kevin Murphy and Mike Roper scored twice for New England in their victory against Detroit Steve Jones Jim Caspell and Glen Declark had the others John Betts tallied twice for Detroit Garry Curry and Ray McFadden once apiece Keith Galbraith scored in losingcause Walton tie win Richmond Hill scored twice Barries Walton Insurance Minor Midgets scored four in row then Richmond Hill scored twice again to tie at 44 see saw hockey game Sunday at Richmond Hill Dave Miles Steve Chappel Andy Browning and Kevin Guest scored for Barrie which led 42 tnidway through the third period after rallying front 20 firstperiod deficit At the Barrie Arena Satur day Barrie clipped Richmond Hill 51 Miles had three goals in the first two periods for Barrie enabling the locals to open up 3Olead Chappel scored twice in the third frame Sarjeants win two Sarjcants Pecwees picked up pair of exhibition hockey vic tories this weekend The Barrie team stopped Col lingwood 21 Sunday in that community after travelling to Wasaga for 32 victory Satur day lohn Sharpe and Billy Hoare scored against Collingwood Alan Sinclair Steve Graves and Tom Harris against Wasaga Sarjeants puts fouregame winning streak on the line tonight at 730 pm in Thorn hill with its next home game at 530 pm Sunday at the Barrie Arena Win for Civitans Barrie ivitan Minor Ban tanr imall won game this weekend stopping Ncwmarket Tri Sunday in the Newmarket Arm was Barrios first ex lnbztionxiinmtivcstarts Mike Hoffman had hat trick tor the llllllS Brian Smith Gary Vhilc David yr and Peter Vhilan adding one milc iviiarr rebounded from 20 Rotary drops only one game Ilirty Hilary laior Ieewces completed their exhibition schoalr this weekend with win on the imid antl loss at liliilla Barrie stopped akyillc Saturday Scoring for the locals were Greg Johnson Gary yr Stew Mills Ron Dubois and Henry Sienkiewicz Greg Haskivtt had three assists Sunday at the Barrie Arena Rotary bowed 271 to Brarnalca Johnson tallied the lone goal for thchomcsidc Iicwers season starts Satur day when the team meets Nexiniarkct at the IIastvicw Arena at it in They won three and lost one of their exhibition games SPORTS CALENDAR BASKIIIBALI Disposers at Hustlers CFB Borden pm Georgian Col lege at Penetang pm HIGII SIIOOI SPORTS Football Twin Lakes Jr at Eastview pm Midland seniors at Eastview 3pm Stayner juniors at Park Street pm Penetang seniors at ODCVI 230pm Girls Basketball Banting at North midget junior senior Volleyball Collingwood at Borden Banting at Eastview Stayner at Central RENT NEW TRUCK Tons Wants 012 Vans 018 Vans 7Power Tailgates Commercial rates Featuring GMC Truck RENT TRUCK 341 BAYFlELD Si lit lttnlrrld SilNilCll Car Watlil 770000 firstrpcriod deficit to tie the game in the second frame and win it in the third Saturday at the Barrie Arena Civitans bowed 5le to Richmond Hill Barrie fell behind 130 III the first period but lessened the gap to i2 midway through the second Richmond Hill how ever tallied twice more before the end of the second period to take command once again Mike Forbes Smith and Hoff man scored for Barrie Oldtimers to practice American Hotel ldtimcrs Hockey lub will be holding their second practice lhursday at Barrie Arena beginning at 1030pm Tryouts are open to all players itsyears of age and dver There was good turnout of players at the initial workout last week NEWIROIIIY TUKYU Rtlllili Prim Miriister Trudeau will present 3i0tooycn about $100llv silver cup to the Japan Icc llockcv Federation dtiring his trip to Japan starting Wednesday thi federation said Monday Includes New plugs new points new condenser new rotor adust timing and carburetor heat riser valve Check distributor cap cooling system hoses spark plug wires cod PCV valve air filter and gas line filter Licensed mechanics using uptotlate equipment run smoother And to save you money on gas Specral prices for cars with electronic ignition Cylinder Firestone Lifetime Supreme Battery for cold weather starts Cylinder $2995 $3495 $3995 Parts and labour included Guaranteed months or 6000 miles 41 Oakley Park Public School senior girls captured the Areas One and Six soccer championships at recent tournament Oakley Park went undefeated to emerge The Frantic Fall Frolic Rally held recently by the Twin Lakes Motor Couh TLM featured close competition when the scores for the 28 cars entered were posted late in thc afternoon Several cars travcllcd the 127 mile route only to finiin ticrl in points with each other or separated by only single minute Starting at Sirncoc Datsun in Barrie the route wound its way through Vespra ro Medontc and Flos Townships before heading south through Sun nidale Mulmur losorontio and Essa lownships to the finish at the Nottawasaga Inn near Alliston Road conditions throughout the route remained very good even with the light dusting of snow received Saturday night First overall was won by the Rally features close finishes occER TTE FOR AKLEY on top of thc nineteam tour nament Members of the wine ning team include front row at left Cheryl Widdington Carrie Tuckey Terri Lord Sandy Quimet and Robbie cxpert crew of Rick Bertram and Jim Moulton of Toronto in Datsun 510 losing total of four penalty points They in fact were tied by another expert crew but took the award by having the most zero penalties The novice class also was very close with two crews en ding up tied for first place with five points When the tie brcaker was applied the First Novice award went to Dave Paisley of Willowdale and Rick Bloom of Richmond Hill in the Toyota elica while second went to Gary and Gord Dun motc of Rutlivcn in Ford apri The husband and wife team of Jim and Sue llitlroth lost ori ly six points in another apri to take the third novice award Barrie Raceway Entries cdivisdny Post true in IIItSl IZ llliI H30 lItllIY BAII II irtIIAl til Iliilioii ll lAMISlYllIIIIANI II Itiimi Zliiplliil Spcniii Warn lrirua Spencer Irsxwll 5Jllllllj Gcstiiri lllzlllll Ir litrii Rick IIdwnril BTcss liiamiriiil ll Fuller SEtHD If IIIII HI 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Aleda Fraser 79 Neptunes place 5th in Cambridge Barrie Ne tunes placed fifth overall in ieir first swim meet of the season this weekend The Barrie club entered five girls in the competition which was held in Cambridge Thirteen clubs attended the meet Representing Barrie were Cathy Scliell Nancy Jar vis Mary Daniels and Nicole Mallette Daniels placed second overall in the 1314 age group with Mallcttc third overall in the 10 years and under category She was third in the 100 metre but terfly and in the 50 metre backstroke fifth in the 30 metre free style fourth in the 50 metre backstroke and first in the 30 metre butterfly Daniels was third in the 100 metre backstroke second in the One goal difference in two senior games lwo close games and one walkaway highlighted play of thc Iluronia Senior Hockey League Monday at the Stroud Arena Bruce Storey Heating edged Imperial Eastman 21 Mansfield blanked PctcrReino Hustlers 80 with and Masonry slipping by Shorneys pticianstil hris Sprecker and Ray Tripp handch the scoring duties for Bruce Storey with Keith lowdcn replying for lin pcrial Eastman It was the second straight shutout for Mansfield Dennis Patterson was in net to keep the Hustlers off thcscorcshwt Ron Vcrmcttc had three goals for the winners with George Carrc and Yarl Macdoriald adding two each Ken Macdonald had the other Mansfield goal Brian Mctann Bob Flcmnr ing Dan Robinson and John lichCachcrn led and Ma sonry to win over Shorncys in the final game of the evening Answering for Shorncys were Rob Todd Greg MacDonald and Jim McDonald League play resumes lhurs EXCHANGE $4985 TIEDEN firestorm Stores Huron USE OUR firestorm CREDIT PlAN OR 7266585 88 DUNLOP ST BARBIE OPEN DAILY to Friday to Saturday to Krista Chappel Michelle Lamoureux coach Steve Barker Sylvia Easton and OAK RIDGES Barrie Colts suffered their third straight set back of the Mid Ontario Junior Hockey League season Monday with 71 loss to Oak Ridges Colts trailed 31 heading in to the final period when four unanswered goals by Oak Ridges put the game out of reach Oak Ridges held period leads of 21 and 31 with Don Martin netting the only Barrie goal late in the opening period Oak Ridges jumped in front on goals by Tony Robertson and Cam Reston before Martin converted play started by Jamie Turner and Wayne Church for the only goal against goaltender Doug Brumwell Greg Bogaerts scored the only goal of the second period with Reston Jim Clement Steve Sherman and Rusty Cochrane scoring in the final period Oak Ridges fired 37 shots COL LOSE THIRD GAME Toffan compared to Barries 23 Thirteen minor penalties were handed out in the game with Barrie sitting out six It was the second straight win for Oak Ridges against Barrie On Sunday at the Barrie Arena Oak Ridges handed the Colts 63 defeat SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD Oak Ridges Robinson Bogaerts Stuart 113 Oak Ridges Reston Rolfey Sher man918 Barrie Martin Turner Church 1520 Penalties Crockford SECOND PERIOD Oak Ridges Boagarerts Young 1855 Prnaltirx Bailey Angus THIRD PERIOD Oak Ridges Heston tRoffey Laarakkers 021 Oak Ridges Clement Robinson Stuart 149 Oak Ridges Sherman Heston Fitz gibbon 49 Oak Ridges Cochrane iunass 1453 Penalties Boagaerts lfour minors Turner Couson Martin Martin Strider 15th in Marathon Liesje Mulder of the Huronia Striders Track and Field Club ran in the Skylon International Marathon Buffalo Saturday The Marathon was 26 miles 385 yards There where 967 starters and 888 athletes finished 35 athletes were women Liesje laced 15th with time of four ours exactly This was Lies jes fourth Marathon The time of the first woman athlete was three hours and 28 minutes Four club athletes par ticipated in the Ontario Cross Country Championships in Woodbridge Sunday MIDGETS Leslie Black 3000 1413 placed 44th out of 81 athletes Cathy Dowling 3000 164 placed 72nd out of 81 athletes Peter Vass 4000 1734 placed 106th out of 190 athletes JUVENILES Walter Grasme er 6000 Claire Miles Photo Examiner 2708 min plac 78 out of 100 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