Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 1 Oct 1979, p. 7

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David Show 37 of Hamilton TigerCats leaps over teammate Mark Coffin 40 while Mike Harris comes from the side during Canadian Football League action in Toronto Saturday afternoon CP Photo Jays lose I09 games Hartsfield gets the gat NEW YORK lCP They gave Toronto Blue Jays manager Roy Hartsfield the bad news in hastilyarranged news conference at Yankee Stadium an hour after New York Yankees had shellacked Toronto 92 Sunday afternoon The Blue Jays will be look Ing for new manager for next season He was disappointed but he accepted that certain things hadnt turned out as we had hoped so it was not unex pected said Pat Gillick VIcepresident in charge of baseball operations The roughest job in sports IS runnmg an expansion club Gillick added In Torontos first three seasons In the majors Hart sfield managed the American League team to records of 54107 59102 and 53109 The 109 losses were the most for any team in the majors this season and it was the third consecutive season they had finished last We have offered Roy position in the organization but he hasnt decided what he will do Gillick said The 54yearold Hartsfield voiced his acceptance of the decision Ill be ha py wherever am he sai thank the Toronto organization for giv ing me the chance to manage on the major league level Candidates rumored for his spot have included Denis Menke manager of Torontos Class Dunedin farm club in the Florida State League Toronto which is starting Class AA team in Knoxville Tenn will not field team in Dunedin next year COX ALSO MENTIONED Bobby Cox Atlanta Braves manager and Billy DeMars former major league shortstop now coach with Philadelphia Phillies also have been men tioned as possible candidates However Gillick said the team has yet to make deci sion on who will replace Hartlt sfield He said new manager will be appointed after the conclu sion of the World Series Hinkle takes World Series by one stroke over Trevino AKRON Ohio AP Last year Lon Hinkle made his first appearance in the World Series of Golf and shot 292 But Hinkle who planned played and successfully ex ecuted one shot off the surface of pond skipping the ball off the water to the green cut that score by 20 strokes for oneshot victory Sunday that Hinkle said will do more for methananythinglvedone Going into the last four holes of the doubleround 36hole windup Hinkle seemed to be out of it He was three shots back and Larry Nelson the leader was playing with methodical precision and had twoshot lead over Lee Trevinoand Tom Watson his playing partners They ap peared the only Streit leads Canada to Commonwealth title PERTH Australia CP Canada led by Stewart Streit of Stouffville Saturday for the first time in the tournaments 20year history In close battle at the Lake Karrinyup course the Cana dian team beat Australia four matches to two ending Bri tains domination of the event Australia and Canada shared foursomes match each in Saturday mornings play but the Canadians col lected three singles victories to one for the Australians in the afternoon In Saturdays other match Britain beat New Zealand 32 to 22 for third place in the fourcountry tournament The Canadians headed the points standings with three one more than Australia Bri tain had one point and New Zealand none Streit who plays out of Fon thill Ont said she achieved lifelong ambition when the Canadians won the title 0N WINNING TEAM She represented her country in international competition 26 years ago but Saturday was the first tir she has been part of winning team Individual honors such as the British Canadian and Australian amateur champion ships have come freely during the career of the woman regarded as one of the best amateur golfers in the world Streit 45 played an impor tant role in Canadas victory in the deciding game when she scored and verdict over Jane Lock Australias No player Australian captain Lindy Goggin maintained her unbeaten singles record in the tournament with her countrys only singles win 2up over Stacey West of Thomhill Ont Marilyn OConnor of Calgary defeated Jane Crafter and with some impressive putting particularly at the ninth where the Canadian hol ed difficult 30foot putt to share the hole Australias Edwina Kennedy was handicapped in her singles after being hit on the ankle by ball while watching foursomes play earlier in the day She lost and to Michelle Guilbault of Mon treal In foursomes play West beat Sandy and Guilbault and The next womens scheduled for 1983 in Alberta logical Gail Marlene Moore of Coquitlam BC and MacCaw and Ont won the womens Com Crafter and while Lock monwealth amateur golf title and Goggin defeated Streit Com monwealth championship is JAI $12528290 GROWING Winning Numbers Saturday Sept 29th challengers But Nelson drove poorly and bogeyed the 15th Hinkle play ing in front of him rammed in 35foot birdie putt on the 17th and suddenly was single shot back Nelson then buried his se cond shot under the lip of bunker on the 17th and made doublebogey six Suddenly Hinkle was the leader But he missed an eightfoot birdie putt on the 18th hole and said thought Id blown it Watson Nelson and Trevino went to the 18th tee tied for 56 cond single shot back If any one of the three birdied it would be playoff But Watson hooked his drive into the woods and eventually made bogey Nelson drove into bunker and came up some 75 feet short of the pin in two Trevino whod missed short birdie putt on the 17th put his second shot some 15 feet from the flag on the final hole and needed that to tie l8 i12 19 28136 ABOVE REGULAR NUMBERS WIN IN ANY ORDER BONUS NUMBER No OF 4th PRIZE out of PRIZES WINNERS PRIZE VALUE JACKPOT l2528290 out of 2nd PRIZE 52911330 out of plus bonus IL 3rd PRIZE 72 l61800 out of 3530 5th PRIZE out of 45565 $500 Next Saturday Oct 6th 64435580 Draw By THE CANADIAN PRESS Edmonton Eskimos suffered their first defeat of the Cana dian Football League season Sundav when running back Willie Burden scored late touchdown to give Calgary Stampeders 2619 VIctory It was Burdens second touchdown and it came with just over minute remaining in the game in Calgary HIs twoyard plunge through the Eskimos defensive line brought the nearcapacity crowd of 33445 to its feet The lastminute heroics by Burden were made possible when centre Larry Tittley recovered fumble on the Eskimos 18yard line In Sundays other game Montreal Alouettes kept their stranglehold on first place in the Eastern Conference by playing to 2929 tie with Ot tawa Rough Riders On Satur day British Columbia Licns defeated Winnipeg Blue Bombers 2221 in Vancouver and Hamilton TigerCats defeated Toronto Argonauts 1716 in Toronto ADDED POINTS The Eskimos scored two touchdowns one on 10yard pass from quarterback Warren Moon to wide receiver Waddell Smith and the other on short pass to Brian Kelly Kelly add ed another two points with convert on touchdown Kicker Dave Cutler converted thdSmith touchdown and add ed 69yard single and 22 ucs remain undefeated agles stun Pittsburgh By TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS The game plan coach John McKay admits wasnt exactly to go out and win the first five games of the season In fact thats as many games as Tampa Bay Buc caneers won all last year with basically the same personnel At this stage however the Bucs look like the giant killers of the National Football League They are the only unbeaten team They defeated Chicago Stamps Upset cIllPu LowCo Argos drop fifth yard field goal for the Eskimos who now hold 912 record at the top of the Western Conference Secondstringer Moon played the entire game for Edmonton but his usual strong passing game was upset by some good defensive work by the Stampeders Firststring quarterback Tom Wilkinson was sick with the flu Johnson also played the en tire game getting his first start since Aug 15 SCORES LATE TD 31yard touchdown by Keith Baker on pass from quarterback Joe Barnes late in the final quarter lifted the Alouettes into the tie with Ot tawa It was Bakers second touchdown of the game Dickie Harris ran back punt 104 yards and John OLeary caught fouryard pass from Barnes for the other Montreal touchdowns Don Sweet converted all four touchdowns and added single on missed field goal try Richard Crump with two Tony Gabriel and Martin Cox scored Ottawa touchdowns Gerry Organ converted the four touchdowns and added single on missed field goal try Winnipeg attempted two point conversion with four minutes left and failed to give the Lions the victory We proved tonight that teams not going to come out breathing fire 16 times Bears 1713 on Sunday while the other previously unbeaten teams Cleveland Browns Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins were taking the gaff The victory kept the Bucs on top in the National Conference Central Division Cleveland meanwhile found itself in threeway tie with the Steelers and Houston Oilers for the AFC Central lead after losing 3110 to Houston Pittsburgh lost its undefeated record with 1714 West tightens into threeteam race By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS Three teams remained unbeaten in Canadian inter collegiate football after Satur days action while the Western Intercollegiate Conference tightened into threeteam race Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks and St Francis Xavier Xmen won their respective games in the Atlantic and OntarioQuebec conferences to remain unbeaten along with winning nu 761 2287 61 26232 21 41 9479548 7608241 SPECIAL SUNSHINE PRIZES or $100000 If the number shown over the sun on your September ticket is identical to the winning numbers shown at right it is eligible to win $100000 There are no subsidiary prizes for these numbers Good only or ileets umase the Seebe 30in draw Carleton Havens who had bye Out west Manitoba Bisons downed British Columbia Thunderbirds 239 while Calgary Dinosaurs were beating Saskatchewan Huskies 112 to leave Calgary UBC and idle Alberta Golden Bears tied for the lead in the five team conference with three winsapiece Check the winning numbers in the September 30th Provincial Lottery Draw MORE PROVINCIAL MILLIONAIRES And remember your $5 SeptemberOctober ticket is good for additional chances at $1 Million on October 28th $1 MILLION mbers NOW MORE BIG PRIZES EXTRA CHANCES AT $100000 THE SPECIAL SUNSHINE NUMBER ON YOUR TICKET GIVES YOU EXTRA CHANCES AT $100000 GOOD ONLY FOR THE MONTH YOU BUY YOUR TICKET NEXT DRAW OCTOBER 28th Cash cores is are 243 no 006 be eoeew Ocia Darrres re Cacao an Imperial Barn Commeco LAST DIGITS WINS Total prizes available 45005 Total prize value available $7722500 Eat is site Eta s5 If the last six five four or three digits on your ticket are identical to and in the same order as the 333 winning numbers shown to the Eta left yourticket is eligible to win Egg the corresponding prize LAST DIGITS WINS $10000 LASTS DIGITS WINS $100 g3 LAST DIGITS WINS $100 it I54 tg The Vx the examiner Monday Oct 1979 season said coach Vic Rapp 0f the Lions But we won just the same which goes to prove were better football team than some people give us credit for The loss eliminated the Bombers 39 from the Western Football Conference playoff race The Lions got touchdowns from Mark Houghton Harry Holt and Larry Key Lui Passaglia converted all three and booted 54yard single in the fourth quarter which tum ed out to be the margin of vic Del annum rate subiect to change Withaul nOIlCe Whether you need tory Winnipegs only touchdown money foracar was scored by running back home Improvements Larry Washington but the Bombers failed to make the or any other twopoint conversion Bernie Ruoff completed the Winnipeg scoring with five field goals MOVED INTO RACE The TigerCats moved within shooting distance of the Eastern Conference playoffs with the victory over the Argonauts Quarterback Tom Clements hit Leif Pettersen for touchdown with less than minute to go in the game and worthwhile purpose Wed like frag to help Incorporated under the Loan and Trust Corporations Act then hit for twopoint Con otthe Provnnce ofOntarIo verSIon to prov1de the margin of victory The win puts the TigerCats back in the playoff picture with return match against the Argos in Hamilton on Oct Hamilton is in last place two points behind Toronto the municipal savings loan corporation Dunlop at Owen 7269311 7260340 loss to Philadelphia Eagles and the Dolphins were whip ped by New York Jets 33 27 In the other NFL games Dallas Cowboys clobbered Cin cinnati Bengals 3813 Oakland Raiders crushed Denver Bron cos 273 Los Angeles Rams shut out St Louis Cardinals 21 Kansas City Chiefs defeated Seattle Seahawks 246 San Diego Chargers routed San Francisco 49ers 319 Washington Redskins beat Atlanta Falcons 167 Minnesota Vikings edged Detroit Lions 1310 Buffalo Bills romped over Baltimore Colts 3113 and New Orleans Saints downed New York Giants2414 Oilers 31 Browns 10 Earl Campbell ran for 76 yards but he made the most of that yardage scoring three touchdowns Two of those scores both on twoyard runs came in Houstons 24point firsthalf Eagles 17 Steelers Philadelphia moved to 177 lead on 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