Alt Alliston Hornets Bill Lemcke gets hug from Penetanguishene Junior Kings durin Penetanguishene Hornets lost 74 on game in Alliston Examiner Photo member of the Sundays quarter final game In face elimination In tonights sixth 5P ditor David Fuller7266537 URW Bantams blasted Kingston Township ex loded for four goals in the fiiia three minutes of play to defeat Barrie United Rubber Workers Major Bantams 53 in the second game of their Ontario Minor Hockey Association semifinal series Sunday at Barrie arena Kingston leads the bestof five series 24 Kevin McCann Ron Dubois and Paul Smith scored one goal apiece for Barrie Kevin Bouchey faced 27 shots in the Barrie net while his team mates fired 20 at the Kingston goaltender Barrie outshot Kingston 2818 in the first game of the series Saturday at Barrie arena and received goals from Kevin Starr and Bruce Stanley in the 32loss Tom Luck guarded the Barrie net in that game Kingston have won the All Ontario title the past two sports hall of fame Cracki This weeks sports hall of famer is often seen destroying baseball bat this way This time he snapped the timber in New York Yankees game against the New York Mets in Ft Lauder dale Florida Sunday hero for the Yankees in the l977 world series this slugger also has chocolate bar named alter him and is known for his longstanding feuds with his teammates if you know his name send in your name address and telephone number to Sports Hall of Fame co The Examiner Box 370 Barrie Ont L4M 4T6 Winners are selected at random every Saturday from correct entries Rogatien Vachon this years season beating the same Bar rie club in the semi finals as major peew ees two years ago Next game of the series is slated for March 24 530 pm at Barrie arena ilFiEN BANTAMS Barrie Giffen Farm Equip ment Bantams thumped Whit by 973 in the fourth game of their bestroHive tMH semi final series Saturday in Whitby Bob Roy led the Barrie club with four goals Travis iiillith added three others and Steve Knowles and Tom Harris came up with single goals Steu Mills assisted on four Barrie goals lord Beatly tended the Bar rienet John Sharpe Steve Graves and Harris each scored one goal apiece for Barrie in their 63 loss in the third game ot the series Friday at Barrie arena Bruce leterer tended the in second series game Barrie net Iii that game Deciding game of the series IS set for March 23 In Barrie BELL lll1iPIlS Tom Jackson scored two goals to power Barrie iell anada minor Midgets to it win over Whitby in the second game of their MlIA seiIiIfinal series Sunday at Barrie arena Mike Hoffman added the other Barrie goal Botli Whitby markers were scored on powerplays in the penaltyvl illed contest lhird game of the best of flt series is slated for Wednesday III Whitby littl IH lllll IIlIS Barrie ltotary Major leewees came out on top of seesaw battle with Kingston Township to win the second game of their MHA semi final series it Sunday at Barrie arena Shawn ltcane Stewart Smith and Mike ltagot scored the Bar rie goals before Smith added the winner late in the final period Barrie leads the bestof five series 24 alter heating Kingston Hit in the series opener Saturday at Barrie arena Smith scored four goals in the win Shayne Torsoii added three more and lieane added the ot hers Cardinal connects Barrie ardinal ash and arry Minor leewecs connect ed on four of tit shots to take it Victory over Newmarket iii the first game of their York Simcoe minor hockey associa tion league championship series at liastview arena Suii lay ireg Smith received 12 shots in the Barrie net ardiiial goal getters were raig Perry with two ieoff Johns and Tim Henderson Second game in the best of five series is scheduled for tonight in Newiiiarket AltlllSAIUMS The tarrie Mclionalds Atoms were eliminated from their YSMHA linal series in three straight games after dropping decision to host Newinarket Saturday The Barrie squad held 2rl lead with both goals from Chris lrvine late in the third period but Newinarket re hounded for three quick goals to By DAVID FULLER Of The Examiner PENETANGUISHENEThi isnt exactly the time of the season they would have liked to find out but Alliston Hornets will learn tonight how they han dle real pressure Tonights Ontario Hockey Association Junior playoff game could be the Hornets last following Sundays 74 loss to the Penetanguishene Junior Kings before large boisterous crowd Kings took 32 lead in the bestofseven quarter final and their third win in row with strong third period per formance silencing the Alliston club after it took 32 lead in the second period its the same thing over again said Alliston coach Roy Weatherbee we just get the momentum up and then kick in with stupid mistakes They the players could tell me exactly what theyd done wrong when they came off the ice after shift yet they still make the same mistakes cant understand it One mistake that sparked Kings comeback came when Allistons Ken Addis lost faceoff in his own end and wat ched Kings Brian Pilon fire the puck past goaltender Dave Jaz winski It was not the only mistake of the night and cer tainly not the last 0n the other hand Kings slowed noticeably in the second period and it took some strong words from coach Peter Dubeau in the intermission to correct the situation Kings third line of Paul Lefaive Keith Press and Ken Iowan came up big in the third riod scoring all but one of the ive third period goals Lefaive 25goal scorer in the regular season had not scored Inuch during the playoffs and surprised Dubeau Sunys involved pulling hattrick within less than four minutes to put Kings ahead for good Hornets Bill Lemcke scored on rush through the Penetanguishene defence at 12 I7 narrowing the Kings lead to two goals at 64 but John St Amant returned the gesture 27 seconds later after skating through the entire Alliston team Murray White returned to form scoring two of Hornets goals perhaps the one bright note to encourage his club in the sixth game of the series tonight kings hornets Whites line led the clth all season in scoring yet Failed to show much in the series Iiiitil Sunday Linemates lohii lray and Lemcke also broke their jinx picking up goal and an assist each The teams were tied after the first period on goals by Marc Duquette for Penetaiiguishene and White unassisted White put his team into tie on powerplay effort in the second and Lemckes goal gave them the lead going into the third period Vince Decola replied for Kings in the second period If Penetanguisliene wins the series tonight they will face the winner of the Bowmanvillev Gananoque series sometime after Thursday Bowiiianville currently leads that series two games to none Alliston coach Weatherbee says he will go with goaltender Peter Maisin tonight DachaI winski had little success against the lenctanguislienc shooters although neither team had many shots on goal Spectator hit in ClHL game HULLIA iSpeciali Welland Sunys are known to like fighting and Saturday night at the rillia ommunity entre they did just that While action on the ice was rough with the Sunys taking it victory and eliminating the Urillia Terriers in the anadian international Hockey league quarter finals one Welland player not dressed became in volved in an altercation in the stands Sunys Hick Bince who on Friday night was ejected from the third game of the series with match penalty for hair pulling became involved with number of trillia fans behind the Sunys bench and rillia ty Police were called to the scene Two tirillia fans In the stands one with trumpet the other with duck call were set upon and in the confusion third fan 72yearold Paul lemens suffered cut lip when struck in the face When contacted this morning ity Police said no charges would be layed in connection with the incident Thunder Bay Twins over powered Whitby Iroquois iii pair of weekend games to take 24 lead in their best of seyeii anadian international lloekiy beaguc semifinal series At Thunder Bay the Twins spotted Whitby power pla goal in the first minute but came back to hold period leads of it and 32 before winning the Sunday game 63 iary Veneruuo led the Twins with pair of goals and Wally lresengcr icrry ti mar Buss lilllttll and lack Bycrley added single goals Tim AIIipleford scored twice for Whitby and playing coach Larry Mavety added theother in Saturday the Twins scored four second period goals on their way to win lresenger scored twice and single goals went to Brian Vescio llan lAlvise hris Ferguson Veneruzzo and Hon Busniiik Hon Hawkshaw and Mike Watt scored the Whitby goals In the Welland rillia game Fred Speck scored three goals to lead Sunys lo the victory Steve Atkinson scored twice while Hick Morris and Wayne hrysler added single goals Barry Kiliscy Vitas leas and Jamie Hodge scored for the Terriers Kin Is Paul Goodine con tinue to do an adequate job in his end stopping 22 of 26 drives Jazwinski faced 30 shots White Allistons captain said Kings are the fastest team his squad had faced all year Theyre so quick and they check well Against Bradford it was tight checking but that was all they had These guys can check amt they go like hell lame time is 830 at Memorial arena in Allistoii the KIWI IH First Period lenetang ltuquctte lrlllllit King It 2i Allistoii White unassistidi I7 42 Second Period lenitiing lieeola iWaltcii lllllllttt it of Allistoii White ttiray Neatlierbeei ll Tittpowcrplay Allistoii tray ILeIiickc liilltllt lit 21lowerpliiy Iliiid lerioil lciictaiig lIloiI towiiii if lenctang lilon lressr to it lcnetaiig iiloii rL owaniï¬ lcnctaiig lress tliefaivc towani Ii It lllgtltill Lemcke WeathiIbisi ll leiietang St Amant tlllttll it Shots on goal by liiictanguislieiie II It fto Allistoti 2t llXllCNlH lNlll MESA Ariz iAlI Bill Bucknei hicago ubs first baseman signed fiveyear contract extension Sunday for an estimated Slit million the National League baseball club reported He had been in the final year of three year pact but now is signed through the 1984 season Buckner who hit 323 last season is former Los Angelcs Dodger who had been traded to the Tubs with short stop lvan lelcsus before the 1977 season for outfielder Hick Monday and pitcher Mike tar man Archers cop title tiioigiiui ollcgc the thitaiio colleges Association archery pionsliip on the weekend second proIIicIi many years Led by lctcr iyslicrs who finished third in the mens coin KlllltttL Georgian archers won the team competition held at MohawktollegciiiHamilton Last year the eorgiaii team won the mens title but llll years lirst place honours went tothcwoiiiciiwliowiilkcdaway with the championship in then competition Karen llingiiiaiis third place member of the winning team llltllitll inst mcrall the womens class followed by two other tieoigtati shooters MurielliSt ieorgcaiidtccilia titallaghan in second and tllitilpliice tlther members ot the wiim mg tieoigiiiii team were Steu laIIiieraiidSt tieorge lysbcrs scored tt lxillll out of litilltlt ooo In the lIlI rounds ol competition Farmer was second high shooter with 477 followed by llingmaiis with 473 and St George with ittiit ttallaghaiiscoredliopoints leoigiaii was well rep resented among the litl students competing III the provincial championship with ll itltlllls Also shooting lor the college were lid Adams ic llll John Fisher lony Laii Bonnie Scott and Kathy Mcliowcll captiii ed thletli chain their title in as yum Feeling on top of the world United States skip Don Barcome hoists aloft the world junior mens curling championship trophy after defeating Scotlands Andrew McQuistin rink 64 in Saturdays championship final in Moose Jaw CP Wirephoto Skip hoEes interest builds rink tops juniors MittlSlI JA Sask ItlI urling isnt known tor commanding whole lot of interest in the lnited States but there ireenclaves Iiiaiii ly In areas bordering aiiada llli the sport en toys modest popularity lioti Barcome Is tiom tiiaiid Forks ll one such Isolated outpost and he hopes his ictory ll the world junior mens curling cham pioiisliip will attract more youngsters tothcsport would epect that llllS will bring more kids Into curling the Zn ycarrold skip said after his eekcnd III That here the future of any sport lies in the kids There are seven or eight na tioiial champions living within 2m miles of our home Barcomes rink alter downing Sjui Locn of Nor way in Fridays semifinal beat Andrew Mctguistin of Scotland ti III the champion shipgaiiiiSaturday liarreii Fish and his lid monton rink which lost to Scotland in the SOltllllllill beat Norway 94 Saturday morning to give anada the bronze medal Barcome third Bandy llarling and second Bobby Stockcr will be too old for junior competition next year lions younger brother Earle lit still has two years of eligibility This was our last chance at the world junior title so we had to do it this time Stocker sa id Parents told to see league about stacking allegations ll ti lllH ItlltlllIS if The lIaminer group ol parents complain mg of alleged stacking ol teams III the Barrie Legion minor hockey association were referred lo the associations an Iiiial meeting by tomciiiber Legion executne board Sun day The parents ot boys which played on Los Angclcs oi the associations Nlll division complained alter coach tierry Small was charged with assault following an Incident at lIast iew arena Marchii Small was charged after referee Bill Majors t7 said he was struck lollowiiig game between Los Angelcs and rial Winnipeg The coach was suspended by the Legion minor hockey association for the re iiiainiler ol the season which Georgian takes loss 7t loss in the extra end put the Georgian ollege mens curling team out of the running at the Ontario olleges Athletic Association championship Saturday The loss to eventual second place finishers lllllllillll tollegc of tishawa was ticoigians third of the twoday spiel won by law is ll4gtllltllllll ollcge icoigiim finished with won lost record placing fourth overall Algonquin won with 62 record while lturliaiii deleatcd Londons Faiisliawc tollegc iii playolt to llltlll se conil Both teams ended the weekend play with records icoigiiiu split its four games Saturday losing to Seneca ol lcgc and ltiirhaiii and iiIII iiig against Thunder Bay on lcdcration tollegc it it and Sar IiiiisLainbtontollegeti Skippeil by liave Barsciich the ticoigian rink beat Sault tollege and liiisliiwc it on Friday but lost to Algonquin ti The icorgiaii rink Included turned out to be one playoll game The parents were unsue cesstul in their efforts to get Small lt Iiislated for the teams liiial game Four Los Angeles players showed up for the game and the team lost by delaiilt The group also com plauch the divisions other teams were stacked At Sundays meeting at Legion Hall tonicmber board ol the Legion executive told the parents that their com plaints should be handled at the associations postseason Iiieiiibciship meeting It was total waste of time Small said We wanted answers to our questions and we didnt get them The meeting did not produce thing Legion vice president laul lhanasse told The lNttllillltl the meeting as not called to haggle and argue the points but to decide on proper course of action We tried to explain how things are handled lhanassc said We told them that their best bet would be to coin Iiiunicatc with the lSSlKlillltlll in democratic manner at the next general meeting NHL division convencr John James said the parents are welcome to meet with the iezio pIiI New market arena pIli WI aga Stars arena sports calendar MONDAY Hockey lenetanguisliene Junior Kings vs Allistoii lloi nets Alliston Memorial Arena Sixth game thitario Hockey Association bestofrseven Junior quarter final series Kings lead 32 tardinal tash and arry Minor lecwees vs Newinarket York Simcoe Minor Hockey League championship second game in bestoffive final series ardinal leads ttt Iiiliiig Mens Vices and Skips Leads and Seconds competition Barrie turlmg lub Essa Rd lllISl Hockey American Hoth vs anadian Forces Base Borden Wasaga Beach ldtimers Hockey League semifinal series association like The groups main complaint an alleged unfairness in the strength of teams is unfound ed James said The system we use is as fair as possible to all teams We had meeting at the beginning of the season when coaches alter protecr ting seven players from the previous season select at random enough players to make up complete balanced team if one of the coaches isnt present his team is selected by representative Small was not at the divi sions draft meeting and said he was later handed folder with names of his team members Mrs John irootjes inother of one of the boys on the team made up of titand llyearrolds said neither of her two sons will be returning to play Legion minor hockey next season Weve been trying to get ac tion since before liiistiiias Mrs irootjes said But weve been getting nowhere at all Theyre trying to say were sore losers but thats just not the case Ive got an llyear old boy in another division of Legion and they dont have the same problems there But neither of my boys will be returning next year anytime they gameofthreeteam roundrobin Hi und mom studi iits liul llIIiy ol Ell hard luck story for DetrOIt Red Wings was iden your hllllefm oiittia Iiie llSllll have im liari15lmmaktislubnmhns titled by this weeks winner Jefferey Williams Of shots in the Barrie IIet while his working Bird fries arm HM Wuw Ilutllllllrlllfléld mmsmss mam mmmsmsml teammates fired at the tli tl ill Millll SPlngdalsfg Ban9 Mwnmrkfl guano Detroit Tigers pitcher Mark The Bird Fidrych talking and making motions tpccts his team ltltlll iiixi EVmll ll 59 Va Cum wmm Wm wwiw Ricky Hemining was the lone With his arm as to how he wants the pitch to break and at right delivering HlNWN l5 lglxxlï¬uthwalla VP1°5 and ends mmlwmum 135 Iiiinch special pizza from Mr itt fmlfzm Hills hard one at the exhibition game with the Texas Rangers Sunday at Milling 1Illï¬lr IFzLiupm aiiie sericr tt INN Plld glmwglï¬lulfl ï¬vwnmrkm victory Friday at Lakeland Florida The Bird pitched only one inning the sixth for his first and Myslm hm Wm 7iiipin BarrieandDistrict MensRecreational Fastball mus 47 Enslmm exhibition pitching this year AP Laserphoto ing lttStlltHil next year League IIIccting Georgian college