Ends series with 64 win Allandole goaltender Don Wordle thwarts drive by and Masonry player during Huronia Senior Hockey League game The Ailandale club scoreboard TORONTO ice Shanc Lcavilf of algary holds hoe slight edge over Torontos Lynda Robbins in the womens ï¬m division of Pontiac up ski rac Whining lng heading into the finals at urns lll Im Montreal 44 12 2m tin or Los Angeles 20 Hit ti 237 Ji Leaivitt ClllttltKI 121 points in Pillhurt 17 27 33 33 63 three Western Division races LIHWW 0m Hm him OIJung Detroit IS 207 247 qmred in her Eastern liision dilllt PM tiosion iii lit 11 zoo an ill Buffalo 241i21ll21t67 cl of Toronto 17 37 ll 2m Boil of hurIvshourw Que heads the Minnesota 24 Jti ii zit Lli 5a nicns lIastcrn standings with amphill onfrriiici llll pomts while top place in the paintit high the West is shared by firm Isfamiirs in izi ll an i7i sii ORourke also of algary and Rangers 43 ti to 7K Graham Swann of Edmonton Atlanta an 2i both Ith Points fhifa it 197 72 Sniylhe Diisiiln ihi divisional liadiis hwm Vancouver fi l7 to tilt 233 til St LOUIS Iti it 202 1333 EAST olorado it it if l7 Jim ii Thursday Results Lynda Robbins Toronto thuwflu phllmwphm Win Atlanta Rosfon Us Edmonh Montreal ll Vancouver Andrea Baker ollingwood unnlu Allyn Ont and Christine lleikkila 53mm an Sudhury hit 44 the Boston at Minnesota Inf NanCit KOTW WWW Los Angelis at Toronto Muny MLltid lmltli NY Rangers at Montreal Ont Ill hivago at NY Islanders STIVR Milli Simrb Philadelphia at Pittsburgh 25 Ruffan at Atlanta Melanie Itidgley shim St Lows at Washington nt 23 olorado at ancoiler lairc Hrazcau thl liiIUl Sunday Gaines Que and Kath Thurllh Washington it Detroit tfl ronfo 21 UK Minnesota at St Louis aft Pittsburgh at Toronto thicaLo at NY Ran irs NY Islanders of Norton Charmer Qu9 Los ngcles at Ihilaililptiia Krbl TOWN Atlanta at ltuftalo Francois Judom Ste Adela Que 57 Naioital Hockey lf4tLlli sctif Andre German HM tng leaders ilfltl ltiiiisifi 56 games David Tafcl North Bay 46 Laflciir Mil to fit I07 Graham Russell Toronto it Tritlitr iii Pierre Brazeau Val Daiid Will 16 715 37 RossV NYI it in Man Melkl Magi MacMillan ft ii lt Fiderkii fl of Wu Scott HUIClHStill lliiiiis iwtlililiitl MI mi 27 tallies If ill David Roth Kitchener Middleton Hos ii Ioiiii Nil Ll it TN WEST IIZI Women Northern lliiisioii Shannc Levitt algary 121 Diana Haight Frmhale lfaine it lit to 72 3oz ii 85 New llruns ii 71 Donna Wright Nflsoii Nova Scot to tilt if Sprmgfd 37 JP Jl lit 02 Lorraine Robinson ltanff Southern Division 12 New Haven Iii li Ltii 3ft it Kathy Huscr Saliiio ii Hershey 27 2k 235 mt til liiiighaiiiton 27 ill HT Jill ei lOllH hum alsm Iltillltsltl li Jl 37s iii hristy Ingram ltevf lcir mm lb iii in xiii li 27 Ruth Hislop Trail ltt Jill Warland ranhrook 24 itiei Lous ngm Juxpm tllA itli Standings jg the tanadiaii men curling chaiiipionstlip after lhiiisilays Men tenth round Brian ORourke algary and Graham Swann Edmonton Manitoba TI 76 till Saskatchewan Gary Athans Kelowna if 74 Ontario Jim Read Calgary if Affiiita it Doug Kerr ranbrook fii Ontario Jay McKim Edinonion in outtn Bill Irwin algary 2i fit it if Howard Kleftl Jasper 27 Newfoundland Dale Sfcphans Williams Territories ii Lake 2i Nina Scoiili It hris Kcnf algary 20 New IllllflSVVlk at pm at the American Hotel says Mike Clark Convener tend says Clark Clark at 7370242 or 7283868 program on Saturday morning COUISC minutes left to play in the game to leave with 76 victory The series is bestoffive the series five points to three tingent Intermediate fastball meeting The Barrie and District Intermediate Fastball League is holding its annual spring organizational meeting March 12 Offers gymnastics program The Forest Hill Gym club in Midhurst is offering pro gram in gymnastics through the Siincoc ounty night school Registrations are Saturday at Forest Hill school Oro juveniles lose opener Oro Partridge Tractor Juveniles lost the first game of their OMHA quarterfinal series to Siindridge with only two Lions advance to semifinals The Barrie Lions of the York Simcoe League have advach ed to the semifinals of the York Simcoe league The Lions defeated rillia 10 Thursday in Orillia to win It is important that representatives from returning teams attend the meeting as well as representatives from any pro spective teams wishing tojoin the league for the 1970 season The election of officers for the upcoming year will be field and anyone wishing to serve on the executive is urged to at He called the meeting vitawl saying there are numerous items to be discussed before the season begins People wishing further information can contact Mike Beginners are from to 1030 am aiid advanced gym nastics is from 1030 to 1230 pm Fee is for 10week Sundridge banged in the winner at 1755 of the third period Scoring for ro were Neil McDonnell Jim Thule Dean Reavie Bill Lawson Paul Partridge and John Sutton Steven Holden scored the loan goal for the Barrie con dumped and 64 to win the best of five final and the league championship and was the defending champions Examiner Photo Flames down BrUins Montreal fff demolishes Vancouver MONTREAL 4Pi Youvejust got to forget it and not look at your average for cw weeks Those words came from goaltender Gary Rroinlcy after Vancouver Tanucks were thrashed 11 by Montreal anadiens in National Hockey League game Ihursday night guess we hit them at had time Rromlcy said of the fact Montreal had suffered two losses and one tie in its four previous games havent had one like that before The anadiens are not acr custoincd to collecting only three points in four games and the defending NHI champions were expected to break out alter tie with Washington apitals on Monday and loss to Detroit Red Wings the previous Saturday Ill fact Rromlcy allowed only nine of the Montreal goals with the last two being scored against secondstring goalie Dulic Wilson in the last five minutes of the game Bromley was hit in the mask by deflected shot with 417 to play and was replaced by Wilson The Vancouver duo faced 4t shots while their teamrmates got only 20 shots at Montreal goalie Ken Dryden It kind of stunned inc Rromley said of the deflected drive It hit nerve in my check so my face is little numb But if scemsail right In other games lhursday Atlanta Flames dumped Boston Bruins 76 hicago Black Hawks whipped Philadelphia Flyers rl and ltuffalo Sabres oiltlasfed Los Angeles Kings 64 entre Jacques Lcmaire was the offensive sfai of the game with three goals aiid two assists Steve Shiitt Lemaires left winger hail two goals and one assist while Guy Lafleur on the lines right wing col lected three assists Brad iassoff had the only goal for the anucks spo is it Mario Iremblay added two goals for Montreal with the others by Rob iainey lierrc Mondou Rejean llonlc and am oiinor the first of his NIIL career onnor who became free agent after four seasons with Houston Acros of the World Hockey ssociation when the team disbanded year ago is rookie by NHL standards At Atlanta Ken Houston and Hobby Lalondc each scored twice as the surging Flames registered their seventh victory in their last 10 games and beat the Bruins for the first time in four meetings this season MIDDLETON NIIIS TIIRIIII Rick Middleton scored three goals in losing cause to extend his consccutivcgame scoring streak fosix major fight erupted at the end of the second period resulting in total of too minutes in penalties to three Boston players Dennis OBrien Terry OReilly and Al Second and two Flames ltrad Marsh and Harold Ihillipoff All five were given double majors and lniscoii ducts Sffatl Mikita scored two goals and assisted on third as hicago whipped Philadelphia The three points gave the 1m yearrold centre 32 for the season and 21yearrcareer total of 538 goals and tilt assists for 1457 points He stands third in all time NHL scoring behind Gord ic Howe former Detroit Red Wings star now wit New England Whalers of the World Hockey Association and Phil ilsposifo of New York Rangers Rick Martin scored two third period goals to break he and move the Sabres info sole OSStSSlOll of second place in the Adams Division two points up on Toronto Maple Leafs Marcel Dionne scored his Alttt of the season for the Kings who saw their unbeaten string snap ped at five Its all in the mouth Allandale pulled off an upset in the Huronia Senior Hockey League playoff series Thursday by defeating and Masonry 64 Allandale captured the championship by win ning the best of five series five points to two and was the defending champion and also the regular season champ Brent Bowen opened the scoring for the defen ding champs early in the first period but the Allandale club reshondcd quickly with three unanswered markers George Boorman Jim McCann and Gerry Raycraft all scored in the opening frame The club skated off with 31 lead After scoreless second period Bob Burns narrowed the gap to 32 early in the final stanza But Rich Saunders and Brian McCann put Allandale up 52 with goals two minutes apart at 731 and 18 Torben Fredericks scored for and about 20 seconds later but Raycraft scored again to make the score 63 Fredericksen completed the scoring for and late in the period Penalties proved costly to the defending champions The and club picked up total of 30 minutes in penalties including 10 minute misconduct which went to Don Corey Allandalc picked up total of 12 minutes in penalties sports ca lenda FRID Ilockey Rariie Flyers vs ambridge Hornets ilcntafivei and than International Hockey League firstround playoffs First gameofbcst ofoivesirics ambridgcarena Volleyball entral ollegiate Senior girls volleyball team travels to Scarboioiighs Wobiirii ollegiatc for the 1970 Ontario Federal ion of Secondary Schools Athletic xSSlltllltll chain pioiiship ontinues through Saturday Swimming Huronia Regional swimming championships Harrie YMt Neptunes travel to Rilcebridge for the 1071i Huronia Regional swimming championships ontinues through Sunday entcnnial Pool Rracebiidgc SIlRD SWIMMING llic It Neptune Swimming club IS competing at entenliial Pool in Hlaceliiidge Skating The lilnisfil skating club is competing at Sfioud arena llrling The Rairic curling club is holding lirass Group bonspiel Gymnastics pin The ltziirie Gymnastics club is holding prac ticc at Georgian college Racing l3 pin Regular post time at the Barrie race track rts shorts Winnipeg rink captures lead tllAWA ifll Alberta Paul Devlin did favor for Barry Fry and his Manitoba rink Thursday night Rick Folk will be looking for the same treatment this alter noon in the llth round of lllt anadian mens curlingI chain pionship Devlin skipped his IIdmonton team to to decision ovii Folk and his Saskatoon four soiiie in the filth round lhiirs day dropping Saskatchewan into second place with 72 record Fry and his Winnipeg team mates appreciating Devlins ixrformance scored two on the hub end when the Manitoba skip made last rock takeout and stayed to beat Nova Scotias Alan Darragh of Dart mouth 53 to move into sole pos session of first place at That set the stage for llll tltli round with Manitoba meeting Alberta while Saskatchewan had bye We probany took few more chances said Devlin who raised lllS record to fit We just havent been very sharp Weve been doing little things wrong Maybe be cause its the first ltiicr dont know IAKIC IIARIA LICAD Alberta didnt give Folk much of chalice the evening draw scoring thlcc on the first end then stealing three on the fourth and one on the fifth for an margin Folk who was heavy with number of draws staged brief rally with three on the sixth bill be conceded on the nmth with Devlin set to draw into an open house for possible three We got good jump on them said litltll who came into the fiiltli championship as the Alberta representative when he beat IiTt aiiadian champion lId Lukowich of Medicine flat in their provincial playoffs lit other filthround games Prince Edward Islands Waync Mafhcson of hailottetown beat New ltrlliiswicks Richard eyca of Saint loliii flit ilen Pierce skip of the British or lumbia rink from incouver downed Newfouiidlands lcff Thomas it and Northern On tarios Larry Iiiicau edged Quebecs liiii lirsel of Montreal is when the Thunder flay skip drew into an open house for three with his last rock on the filth Ontarios Rob liedosa of Pick ermg aiid Don Strong repre senting the Northwest Terri fories from Yellowknife had SP examiner Friday Mar 1979 Allndale upsts Masonry in championship orts dltor David Fuller7266537 Hornets advance to AllOntario The Allisfon Iloriiets have ad vanced to the allOntario lunior OIIA quarterfinals The Hornets dumped the ltradford Blues till lhursday in Alliston to win the mid Ontario final four games to three Alliston was sparked by Bill Lemcke and Iohii Gray who flameeï¬ng scored three goals each Tliff Weddel with two markers and Todd Mullen with one replied for Bradford The Hornets overcame first period and fired in three unanswered goals in the second frame They never looked back after that The contest was played before crowd of about 1000 Alliston now advances against Penctang which cap tured the HA Junior final last week First game of the series is tonight in Penctang at 845 Junior league for county closer today Theres good chalice therell be new junior hockey league in Simcoc oun ty next season Representatives of seven communities met in oll ingwood Thursday to discuss joining together to form new league Represented at the meeting were Barrie rillia oll ingwood Midland Penetanguishenc Owen Sound and Alliston It was very positive meeting says Terry chdes president of the Junior oll ingwood Glassmcn At the meeting the teams decided to approach the On tario Ilockcy Association iOHA with the proposal Were not prepared to say lot mre than that until we hear from the OllA Geddcs said for day We all agreed we should go through the OHA before any public announcements are made he said However the team president said teams are definitely in ferested in forming new league chdes said tcam represcn tafives think new league would benefit both the hockey players and fans of Simcoc ounty Presently some of the in terested clubs play in Junior league and some in Junior Most play teams troin outside the county Itll make for better rivalry Geddes said He also said it would be cheaper for most teams to play in league within the county because of travelling expenses Parris leads way in opening round TALGARY TPi At five feet eight inches Robbie Parris is not exactly giant among basketball players But Parris guard was the big man on the court Wednes day night rr producing 19 points in Victoria Vikings 7470 deci sion over Winnipeg Wesmcn in openinground action at the nadian Intcrunivcrsity Athletic Inion mens basketball cham pionship ictoria down 3934 at the half got the spark it needed from Parris who ignited ikr ing comeback with several spectacular drives to the basket in the opening minutes of the second half Parris voted secondteam allCanadian on the eve of the eightteam tournament out shone Winnipegs Ken Opalka sixfoot fourinch forward who made the first team palka who averaged 207 points game during the sea son sank just six of 24 shots from the field and finished with 14 points Don Kinaschuk was the Wesmcns top scorer with tit points Minor hockey moving to reduce violence ItilttiNIti itli Minor hockey in Toronto is moving on two fronts to reduce violence among young players and line prove their skills At meeting earlier this week the governors of the Met ropolifaii Toronto Hockey League voted to ban body con fact in games involving players aged 10 and under to take cf feet at the beginning of next season MIIIL president lhil Vitalc said similar measure is being recommended to affiliated or ganizations and house leagues and that the ban will be ex tended to It yearolds in lttfttrfll and to IBVyearrolds the following year Meanwhile new league has been formed outside the jnris diction of the sports local aiid national governing bodies the Mllll and the anadian Ania feiir Hockey Association aimed at encouraging gifted players at the ltyearold level League which plans to begin operations next season is al ready recruning coaches and will start holding tryouts for players in April ISSllIDWARNINti Roth moves were taken well in advance of warning in the Ontario legislature Wednesday by Aftoineyeneral Roy McMurtry that the provincial government is considering measures to curb violence in minor hockey Vitalc said he plans to meet with officials of the Ontario and Northern Ontario minor hockey associations to try to persuade them to adopt the MlHLs ban on body contact for young play ers similar measure has been in effect in Quebec for three years The MIHL president said the league also plans to operate skating school next season for youngsters aged 10 and under Pat Flanncry and Ed Regal founders of the anadian Major in the other end of the spect rum Flannery viceprincipal of All Saints school iii Iorontos west end compared minor hockey with school system in which gifted students are taught under the same curriculum acragc students lnnistil club skates it out The lnnisfil Figure Skating lub will be hosting its first an nual club competition Saturday at Sfroud arena More than 70 skaters are ex pected for the event which is to include freeskating dances and interpretive dances Interpretive dancing or ska tint to an unreheased number is new item on the Iniiisfil club program Visitors are welcome at the competition which begins at 10 IS evening byes Nancy Lopez stares one onto the green after chipping from the edge of the fifth green during the opening round of the LPGA Sunstar Classic In Los Angeles Thursday AP Laserphoto Kinsmen Atoms need win Harrie KlilSllltll Major Atoms need win Saturday if they are to stay alive in the bestof7fivc series against Niwmarkci Ncwmaikef shutout the Atoms if at Rarric Arena in the fourth game of the series The loss narrowed Harries point lead to it Scoring for Newmaikcf were Robert ltanglmier Tom lllllSl and lim Welles Blue Mountain carnival The annual Blue Mountain Winter carnival will be held again Saturday iil ollmgwoixl About $4000 worth of prizes will be offered during the day tompetitioiis will include skiers costume competition relay tube race and treasure limit Other outdoor events will include disco and an outdoor barbeque There will also be grudge competition between the Blue Mountains ski instructors and ski patrol IIventsbeginat ton in Saturday Introduces curling format OTTAWA 1Pl Frank Slent the newlyelected presi dent of the anudian urliiig Association says new playoff format to be introduced at the mens championship in film is designed to ensure the best team finishes first It will have 15 draws in round robin followed by playoffs of the top three teams Steiit elected president at the assiwialions annual meeting lhiirsday said The preseiil method doesnt produce the best team The national champion would be the best representative of anada at the international level he said Sfeiit said anada hasnt done well in the world chain pionsliip since Orest Meleschuk of Winnipeg took first place in ltl72 The change is being made as Labafts Breweries of anada takes over sponsorship of the mens curling championship from Macdonald Tobacco Inc which has backed the event through its 50year history The anadian Major Hockey Hockey League are interested am and continues to pm Gun show on Sunday The llarrie Revolver lub will be holding gun show Sun day morning at the onfinental Inn Gun displays of interest will be featured at the show Ruying trading and seeling will be featured Anyone in tending to purchase gun however is advised to bring their firearms acquisition certificate along There will be numerous door prizes as well Admission is $1 Eagleson predicts world tourney TORONTO 1Pl One way or another anadas top professionals should be playing the Soviet Union and other top European countries in World up of hockey next year Alan Eagleson said Ihursday Eagleson international negotiator for Ilockey aiiada said he would be very surprised if the tournament did not take place in Canada but added that if the event tenta fiver slated for September 1980 were held in Europe the best anadian team probably would be present Eagleson said if the International Ice Hockey Federation gives Hockey aiiada assurances guaranteeing expenses 200000 in prize money aiid aiiadian television rights to the event the top players in anada will participate in liIu ropebasal tournament would be very surprised if the tournament was not held in Canada however anadian television rights would be worth about $2 mil lion which would be split between the NHL players pension fund and the owners Flyers coach still unsigned PHILADELPHIA tAPi Pat Quinn who has led Philadelphia Flyers back to respectability in five weeks as coach still does not have written contract with the National Hockey League club Progress is reported in talks between Quinns agent lawyer Dick Babush of Atlanta and Flyers executives but so far the coach has not signed on the dotted line Quinn 35 took over Jan 30 after rookie coach Bob Mc animon and his assistant Terry Crisp were fired by gen eral manager Keith Allen