spo National title for Barrie Weeks goals bring gold Jon Weeks two overtime Is in the final two games ifted Barrie Community Credit Union to gold medal in their division of the Canadian Oldtimers Hockey Association championships held in Ottawa the weekend Weeks scored in sudden death overtime to give the Bar rie squad 43 win in their semifinal game against Shawville Que Sunday and tamed up with Ed Cockburn to rovide redit UniOn with 21 Shootout edge in the teams 5st win over Prince Edward Island in the final game The Divison gold medal was the first earned by the club in five years of play at the na tional championships Teams in the 2500player 116club tournament are rated by age and experience and the Credit Union squad had played in the Division in past cham pionships Another Barrie team American Hotel went down in their roundrobin series in the Division after losing twice and winning one game Other goalgetters for the Credit Union team in the championship game were Dun can Campbell Ken Robertson and Chuck Edward Each of the three players also picked up assists in the final match along with Bob Broley Dave Hogben and Don Coulson ocu5 pei4 The shootout was called for after the Credit Union club bat tied to 33 deadlock with PE1s St Eleanors after regulation time and five minutes of suddendeath over time ockburn scored on Bar ries first of five shots and Weeks came up with another on thethirdattempt Credit Union goaltender Don Wardle stopped the PEl shooters on their last three at tempts The Barrie team won five games en route to the gold medal defeating Canadian Forces Base Ottawa Lambeth 0nt and Thetford Mines Que in group roundrobin before advancing to the playoff rounds Eighteen teams ere entered in the Division in four groups The Division tie was the on ly one in eight division cham pionship games In the Division American Hotel dropped their opening match 51 to Georgian Bay Oldtimers lost 80 in their se cond game against Canadian Forces Base Trenton and won their third game 51 over Cor nerbrook Nfld Pat Fitzpatrick scored the Americans lone goal against Georgian Bay after goalie John DAmbrosio was pulled in the final minutes of play Jack Doyle with two Jerry Penny Brian McCann and Bill Maloney were the American marksmen in the win over Cor nerbrook Jack Graves and Andy Burlack were missing from Credit Unions regular lineup due to injuries They were replaced by Howard Forbes and Don Bergen Oldtimers du Quebec ham mered Beauce Que 113 in the division championship Purvey Petes of Ontario dumped Ottawas and Gregoire 64 for the division title and Oshawa beat Toronto RCMP 31 in the division final No slapshots or body check ing were allowed in the tourna ment Minimum age for com petitors is 35 and the oldest player was Floyd Parsons 69 of Ontarios Emily Omemec club Parsons received the Fred Cyclone Taylor award for the third successive year as the oldest competitor in the chain pionships FIyers weekend trip bust Twins win back to back games Barrie Flycrs came close to beating leagueelcading Thunder Bay Twins Saturday But not too close The FIyers lost both games of the two game series in Thunder Bay 51 and EH Sunday Cambridge Hornets put quick end to the rillia Terriers winning 13 in Cam bridge Gary Lyte scored the first goal of the early game Satur day however it was also FIyers only goal of the game Thunder Bay broke loose for five goals in the third period iii cluding powerpiziy effort by Jack Byerer 42 seconds into the period Twins goals were scored by Ron Busniuk terry izinai Andy Speak and HillMcIoi1ald Later that evening the Flyers battled back from 371 first period deficit to tie the score 14 in the third only to lose in another Twins dominated shootout Les Burgess Paul Regan Gary Lyle and Ed Walker scored for Barrie Thunder Bay hit for four goals in the third period by McDonald Chris Ferguson Byerer and Dave Hragnalo to win the game 04 The Twins led 31 in the first period on goals by Don Kmill Byerley and Russ Elliott They extended their lead to 52 on goals by Hyerley and Ferguson in the second period The Fiyers scored once on the powerplay The Twins con nected twice in the first period while they had man ad vantage Ernie Miller played well in goal in the early game stopp LY iARY LYTE lone scorer ing 33 shots while the lwins Dave Fitzpatrick had little to do stopping only 17 shots In the later game Bob Dupuis took turn in goal and stopped 25 shots John Adams turned aside 24 shots by the FIyers Jamie Turner the former Barrie Colts defenceman took along friend when he ac companied the Flyers to Thunder Bay Kevin Guest also of the Colts made the flight as an associate player Hugh Robertson was injured in the first gameand sat out the evening game for FIyers Also missing from the lineup was Wayne King who could not get the weekend off work John Duncan played in the early game but lid not dress for the second game The Flyers play tonight against rillia Terriers at the Barrie arena Dunlop St iamc timelsti3tpni Petty ends longest slump of career as Allison Yarborough fight on track DAYTONA BEACH Iiia AP You look back at all the great crashes in history Cale and Donnie Cale and me Cale and Richard Petty Rich ard and David ale and David Cale and Marcis ale and Buddy Cale and McQuagg Cale and Lee Roy Its always seemed to come down to deal like this ale is always right it dont matter whether he was running first or second Hes always in the right Bobby Allison said of the hardcharging Yarborough after raceending fracas be tween the Allison brothers and ofOro 77s hockey club 59 sports hall of fame This weeks mystery sports person is cross country skier and Canadian too Shes member of the national unior ski team and hails from Honey Harbour At the recent North American crosscountry championship at Horseshoe Volley she won all of the junior ladiesraces if you know her name send in your name address and telephone number to Sports Hall of Fame co The Examiner box 370 Barrie L4M 4T6 Winners are selected at random from correct entries Satur day Debbie Dobson of Strabane Ave Barrie won last weeks contest for identifying Murray Hadley Contest winners will receive an 18inch special pizza from Mr Tonys Pizzaria and Spaghetti House 47DuiiiopSt Barrie Yarborough in Sundays Day tona 500 Bobby Allison said he just stopped to see what all the ex citement was after his brother Donnie and Yarborough crashed while running 12and battling for victory on the last lap of the $600000 stock car race instead Hobby found himself fighting with the irate Yarborough while his brother tried tojoiii in Yarborough said he was pro voked into throwing the first punch fficials broke up the fight but the principals hardly were through sparring Yarborough went through most of the una bridged dictionary describing the Allison brothers The broth ers in turn felt Yarborough was forgetting rules of the road Allison was in the lead going down the backstretch on the last lap when Yarborough made the move that Allison knew he Would try Yarborough tried to zoom past on the inside using the slingshot effect in the draft Earlier Yarborough had tried it successfully but for the last 55 miles he had been content to follow closely behind knew it was comin Alli son said Cale had ma eup his mind he would pass me low and had made up my mind he was gonna have to pass me high Ora 77s swamp Bears in first game of series Dave Mayor and Eric umm ing each scored five points to pace 0m 77s to an it win over Hraccbridge Bears in the first gamc of their Georgian Bay Junior hockey lcaguc semi final series Sunday at tho om niunlty Centre Mayor scored two goals and assisted on three others and Cumming scored one goal and picked up four assists as 775 took the lead in the best offivc series Brian olc and team captain Ernie umming scored two goals apiece and James McNabb notched single goal to round out ros scoring Both of Coles goals werc scored on the power play ro took 13 minutes in penalties and tears wcrc assessed 21 minutes ro goaltender Rick Hilbank received 29 shots while his teammates fired in at Hears netininders Pat Ihonipsou and Scott Northmorc Second game of the series is slated for Tuesday in Bracehridge The third game is set for Wednesday in ro By DAVID FULLER Of The Examiner When Barries Rotary Peewees left for the Quebec Winter Carnival Hockey tournament they were told by friends to keep the bus coming back right away said Barrie coach Paul Cor son The critics were wrong but Barrie did lose the cham pionship final 50 to Detroit SASunday The Barrie club won spot in the final with 43 win over the Detroit clubs arch rival Michigan Highlanders Saturday detroit barrie We were tired Corson said On another day it would have been different story but they were good strong club Detroit took 20 lead in the first two periods and the teams battled closely until Bariies defence let down in the closing minutes of the game allowing three goals on netmindcr Greg Leblanc The only thing Im disap pointed about is the score orson said In Saturdays semi final game Kerry Berbeck scored from Brian Cyr and Shayne orson to break 33 deadlock orson and Robbie Iustin scored in the third period to tie the game Stewart Smith scored Hill ries first goal from Andy Walton and Shayne orson in the second period to make it Il Assists on the other goals went to Walton with two and Paul Taylor oach orson said the fans at the Quebec oliscuni all 10000 of them gave thc two teams standing ovation Harrie played until 11 Saturday orson explained and then rosc til in Sun day to take part in llit parade of champions that morning We ran out of steam lit said tried to get out of it the parade but we had to go Saturdays very hard like the Michigan Detroit and the Highlanders are currently first and second in their Michigan state league and are regular opponents Iii tournaments like this or son said The Barrie club left for home today and will arrive at the Barrie arena at ap proximately730pm game was We had to tight devil to bciit Barr Tournament finalists at the Quebec international Peewee Hockey tournament members of the Barrie Rotary Club Major Peewees are back row loft to right Doug LoBlanc stick boy Paul Carson coach Mike Ragot trainer middle row Paul Taylor Kerry Berbeck Mlko Rogot Stewart Tucson champ displays courage Lietzkes cookie proves right TUCSON Ariz AP Bruce Lietzke pulled his billfold from hip pocket and ex tracted slip of paper went out to dinner with some friends last night went to hincsc restaurant he said This was 11 my lurtuiic cookie iicrcadthiiorlunc Tinney rink beats Barrie Skip Marlene liiiucy lcd licr Elmvalc turling luli to vic tory in the Ontario urliiig Association District itusmcss iirls finals Sunday in ook stown Other members of tlic winn iiig rink which advances to the Ontario Business iirls championships in Hrantlord next month were vicc Marion Graham sccoiid Liivcinc Mclnyk and lead ch dy iurncr ltunncr up III illl tililtllltk loiiipctition was lxlji ioy ilasiiians liarric iii lingt lull rink titlici iiicnilicis ot ilzc itairic squad wiri ltt Susan Stuiibury sccoiid lciiiiy italin andlcidiiiniicNicliiidcii The two finalists ticd iltir llitll first game iii llli chain pionship iiiatcliiip and an cyira game was icqnircd to xiitir lllltlt lllllll ouragc is your grczitcst present need it as prophetic At that time Saturday night likt was leading tiic lucsoii opcii golf tournament by two strokcs but still had lit liolcs to play He also had painful tczii III stomach muscle which rc strictcd his swing ilc was con sidcring withdrawing troin tlic compctitioii llut displaying illt courage liis toitiinc cookic said lic lltltlttl lltllt played Sunday It pain And he played wcll cuougli to prcscrvc his lcad with ltilllltltli£il on that gavc him twostrokc victory and 155000 first pric Ilicrc was pain he admit tcd it was very prcscnl all day had to use hulfrswing Whelan scores Bells winner to give Barrie lO series lead Peter Whelan scored power play goal with two seconds re maining in the game to give Barrie Bell Canada Minor Midgets 43 victory over Rich mond Hill in the first game of their league championship series Sunday at East view arena Kevin Iustin and David Cyr assisted on the goal which was scored only 22 seconds after Richmond Ilill tied the game at three piece The win gives Harrie the lead in the YorkrSimcoc minor hockey association bestoffivc final series Kelly Cummings scored liar ries first two goals both in the second period and Cyr notched the home teams other goal with 403 remaining in the game Iom tapp collected assists in the winning effort Wayne Lynn who posted 176 average on the season guarded the Barrie net in the series opener The Bell Canada squad lost only three of 36 games during the season one each in league exhibition and tourna ment play They also tied two tWO league games and one in tour namcnt game Mike Hoffman was the clubs top scorer with 40 goals and 30 assists followed by Pete Whelan with 12 goals and 35 assists John Richardson earn ed one shutout and shared another with Lynn while posting 228 average Next game in the series is scheduled for tonight in Rich mond Hill and will continue Thursday 815 pm at Barrie arena URW HANIAMS Barrie URW Major Bantam goaltender Kevin Iiouchey shut out Ihornhill while teammate Greg Johnston scored the games only goal midway throughout the final period to give his club 10 win in the first game of their league final series Saturday at Harrie arena Itouchey stopped 23 lhornhill shots to earn the shutout Johnstons goal was an unassisted effort on one of Bar rics 24 shots Barrie took eight minutes in penalties to ihornhills six minutes The two clubs split their four game series in rcgularscason play each winning twicc Next game of the title series is set for tonight in lhoriiliill and the third gumc is scheduled for Wednesday in Harrie begin ningat 13 iiilIIN itIMS iravis iriffitli scored three times to power Harrie liffcn Farm Equipment Major lian tams to 74 playoff win over Newiiiarkct Saturday at Essa Iownsliip arena The win was straight for Ncwniarkct in their bestof three YorkSimcoe league quarterfinal series The team now advances to the semifinals against the winner of the IhoinliiiIltolton series Other Harrie goals came from Rob Roy with two Ron Lethbiidgc and Jim irecnsidc lord Hcatty guarded Ilic liar rie net Harrie picked up 20 minutes in penalties to Ncwmaikcts eight minutes CARDINALIIIIIWEES Barrie Cardinal ash and Carry Minor Peewecs avenged second over the itarric IlIIII WIIICIAN nets Iatc lllllil loss in their championship series opcnci by blasting Rich mond Hill to in the second game of their best of ivc scrics Saturday at Iturric artnu lrcg Smith carncd tin sliiitoiit for Harrie Wllilt team mates lcn Williams Adam Wiobcl Mikc minus and Dave iocktord each scored oncc Richmond Ilill outshot liarric 1210 lhiid game of the series has been scheduled for Wednesday at Harrie arciin tiamc time is pin Itll llS IttlS Mikc Lccman and liris li vmc cacti scorcd one goal to boost liarric iciionulds Major vlttilS to in over Sharon in tlic first game ol tlicir York Simcoc icaguc quarterfinal sciics Sunday Ill iInstvicw arena The Harrie club came back from firstperiod deficit to secure the win Scott lillllitl lord did the iictininding duller tor the iiincrs Next game in tlic series is scheduled lor icb it in Sharon NIIIIIIU lllttilIlS Mike Forbes iticli Whittle and team captain Stcvc itin iicard wcrc the Harrie goal gctlcrs in Metropolitan Life Minor Midgcts 32 win over Midland in recent exhibition ac tion at Midland eiitcnnial ircna Slcvc ical coilcclcd assists on two of tlic Harrie iiiarkcis including Rinncards winning goal with two minutes remain mg in tlicgamc terry Skipwitli guardcd the Barrie net Harrie took to minutes in penalties to Midlands 20 minutes the examiner Monday Feb 19 1979 Smith Jamie Bulwoko John Firth manager bottom row Brad McClocklin Brian Cyr Shawn Deane Shayne Carson Stewart Garner Andy Walton Tim Viktal goalies Rick Woosay and Greg LoBlonc Absent is Robbie Tustin Examiner Photo with tho drncr and the long irons ioriuiiutcly this short course docsnt rcquirc many lone irons llic 21£llrtill Lietzke reached the parlivc third tlic only par five hole on the ii01iyiid Randolph Municipal ttillISt with three iron second shot and iioicd 23foot caglc putt And llt followed with slringol 13 consecutive pars it was good enough to trus tratc any cliallcngcrs iictkc wiio tool the lead with an open mg round till ncvcr trailed and never was tied ilc finished with 3053 total 13 strokes under par it was Lictrkcs fourth ictoiy and second at lucson in five years of tour activity He won his first pro title here in 1977 Tom Watson last years win ner and holder of the 197778 playerofthcryear titles was one ot three tied for second It was the second time this year Watson has been runnerup Watson shot ï¬x for 267 and tie with rookie Jim Thorpe and Ruddy iaidncr each of whom was recording his careerahigh finish lardncr shot 65 Thorpe on 368 were turtis Strange Howard Iwitty Victor Rega iado and Marty Fleckman Iwitty shot or Strange 66 chalado 67 and Fleckman who had his lltSl tournament in years on Sunys beat Yugoslavia in fifth European game LJiilllJAl Yugoslavia itli Welland Sunys of the anadian International iiockey Lcaguc scored tivc unanswered goals in the third period Sunday night and took an ill victory ttI tlic Yugoslavian national team lictorc more than 0500 fans in an exhibition game it was tiic second victory over the nationals and the fifth straight win on the Sunys tour of Yugoslavia and Austria Wayne Chrysler and Rick Morris paced the winners with two goals and an assist each Lou Nistico Dave Walter Rim Iiiclall and Reg Lahey scored the other Welland goals Silvo Poljansek replied for the Yugoslavs Ihe Sunys outshot the hosts 32725 They meet the nationals tonight in elje Yugoslavia sports calendar MONDAY Hockey ttzittl piii rillia Icrriers vs Harrie iilyers Canadian In ternational Hockey League game Harrie arena ti piii Shorneys pticians vs Nottawa Electric 1030 piii Aliandalc toll and Ski vs General The Hurunia Senior Hockey League playoff games Essa Township arena it piii Iowusson vs Stayiicr Siskiiis ntario Hockey Association Junior playoff game Stayncr arena urling Mcns playoffs begin today and continue throuin Ihurs day at Harrie Curling Club Essa Rd TUESDAY Hockey 815 piii Richmond iliil vs Barrie Coop Major Midgets Ytilklilliltttt minor hockey association playoff game Bar ric arena piii Wasaga Beach vs American Hotel 930 piii Ienetaiiguisliciic vs Rarric Credit Union Wasaga Beach ldtimcrs Hockey League games Wasaga Stars arena piii Wellington Hotel vs and Masonry 1030 pm Storey Heating vs Shorncys Opticians lluionia Senior Hockey League playoff games Essa Township ieua urling Mens playoffs continue today through Thursday at Bar rie urling Club Essa Rd