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Barrie Examiner, 15 Oct 1979, p. 7

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snorts cw shorts Midgets take victory Bruce Stanley scored two goals and collected two assists but his efforts werent enough as Barries Bell Canada Minor Midgets came up on the losing end of score to Kitchener in Barrie Minor Hockey Association exhibition game Saturday at Dunlop Arena Barrie had 28 shots on Kitchener goalie Ross Rockinshire while Tom Luck faced 23 shots from the Kitchener club in goal for Barrie Gary Cyr scored Barries first goal assisted by Kevin Mc Cann andStanley Stanley scored Barries second goal and Andy Craig picked up the assist Greg Johnson scored Bar rie third goal assisted by Stanley and McCann Stanley got his second goal and Barries last goal assisted by Keith Jacques and McCann The loss gives Banie record of three wins and two losses so far Alouettes make changes MONTREAL CP Head coach Joe Scannella still smarting from his Montreal Alouettes 476 Canadian Foot ball League beating at the hands of Edmonton Eskimos week ago reached out for three new secondary defenders Sunday The Alouettes announced th ey had purchased the contract of Jim Marshall from Saskatchewan Roughriders and trad ed defensive end Phil Luke on the injured list to Winnipeg Blue Bombers for Canadian Steve Gel ley The Alouettes also signed Tom London from the camp of Cleveland Browns of the National Football League Cornerback Greg Anderson who joined Montreal when Randy Rhino was knocked out of action for the season was released Scannella is expected to return Jim Burrow to his defen Sive halfback spot and put Tony Proudfoot at safety Larry Uteck will replace Proudfoot while Marshall London and Bobby Hosea are expected to fight for the second cornerback role vacated by Anderson leaving only Dickie Harris un touched The Alouettes play host to Toronto Argonauts on Saturday Scannella said middle linebacker Carl Crennel had been removed from the roster and would be replaced by rookie Tom Cousineau with Willie take Cousineaus left outside Hampton being activated to inebacker position Weiskopf takes tourney COLUMBUS Ga AP Tom Weiskopf wont forget Sun days final round of the $200000 Southern Open golf tourna ment easily Neither will Ed Fiori but for different reasons Flori 26yearold in only his second year on the tour knocked in 13foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole to capture the $36000 first prize tough Weiskopf had blown but only after the tournament threefoot putt for par on the first overtime hole which would have given him the victory Given another chance however after both players bogeyed the first playoff hole Flori quickly capitalized knocking in the winning putt after Weiskopf missed 25foot birdie attempt by inches Weiskopf earned $21600 for his ef forts sports hall of fame This weeks mystery sports person is former USOpen and Wimbledon champion who was once engaged to tennis pro Jimmy Connors She has dominated tennis for five years now but this year was dethroned again at Wimbledon by Martina Navritolva and at the US Open by Tracey Austin If you know her name send in yours along with your 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 received by Saturday David Ba ril of RR in Midhurst is the winner of last weeks contenst for identifying Bobby Orr who played for Boston Bruins and Chicago Black Hawks in the NHL $575 flitof gran Contest winners will receive an eightslice three item pizza from Mothers Pizza Parlour and Spaghetti House 312 Hayfield St Barrie scoreboard football ll Eastern Conference Montreal it 261 245 17 Ottawa IIIS 26416 Toronto l1 203 276 to Hamilton 230 201 10 eslcrn Edmonton Calgary Winnipeg Saskalchcu an 12 0146301 Sunday Results Ottawa 28 BC 26 Saskatchewan 26 Edmonton 25 Hamilton 26 Calgary 16 NFL American Conference East Icl Miami 0131 911 TH New Eng 0181105 714 Huffan lltil 128 429 Jets 012a174 iilt Butt ti 201140 111 Central Houston 11021421 TH Pitts 0170140 7H icu 01431511 571 Clnci ti 0119169 HJ est 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Rangers Washington 10 14 Islanders 10 Sniythe Division St Lotiis ll 10 Vancouver 10 Chicago 10 Winnipeg 10 Edmonton Colorado ti Sunday Results ltisliington NY Rangers lhildelphia Toronto Pittsburgh Boston Minnesota Buffalo Hartford Chicago Winnipeg Colorado Vancouver Edmontonl Saturday Results Toronto Colorado Buffalo NY Islanders Atlanta Philadelphia Boston Washington Montreal Quebec Hartfond Pittsburgh Minnesota Chicago Detroit Edmonton 105 Angelcs St LOUIS 11 Tursday iamrs Atlanta at NY Islanders Ios Angelcs 11 Washington Pirates Tim Foli IO slides into second base as Orioles Kiko Garcia fires ball to first in time to retire Dave Parker to complete double play Saturday at fourth game of World Series at Pitt Momentum theory scoffed Pirates stay alive PITTSBURGH AP Pitt sburgh Pirates have used the word adversity as rallying cry all season and they did it again Sunday to stay alive in the 1979 World Series The National League cham pion Pirates had trailed 13 in games to the American League champion Baltimore Orioles They went out and beat the Orioles 71 reduced their deficit in the Series to 23 and headed for Baltimore for sixth game Tuesday night Pirates manager Chuck Tan ner was asked if he felt the vic tory switched the momentum Well hope it means momentum for us because we have to win two andthey have to BILLMA1LOK has fotir hits sburgh Parker hit ball to who threw to Garcia Rich Dauer rear backed up the play AP Loserphoto win one Tanner replied Baltimore manager Earl Weaver scoffed at the momen tum theory You know what think about momentum lf Jim Palmer goes out and pitches good game then there is no such thing as momentum DEATHS SADDEN BUCS It was grim saddened Pitt sburgh team that took the field Only hours earlier Tanner learned his mother died in near by Greenville Pa Then it was disclosed that Edgar Speer director on the Pirates board and former chairman of the board of US Steel had died Saturday night The Pirates had to start pit cher Jim Rooker who was 47 Better late than never Pirates lookthemselves PITTSBURGH AP Pitt sburgh Pirates called it the first game of their betterlater thannever World Series Today for the first time in the Series we were the Pirates team captain Willie Stargell said Sunday after Pitt sburgh avoided elimination and overcame Baltimore Orioles 71 Actually it was the fifth game and loss would have sent the Pirates home for the winter But they won so theyll get return trip to Baltimore trailing 32 in games This is the first ball game in the Series that youve seen the real Pirates said shortstop Tim Foli who drove in three runs with single and triple You saw an imposter the other four games Foli added We played bad up until today But today we made the good plays made the good pitches WILLIE SlRlEll happy with showing and got the key hits Were glad to be going back to Baltimore We put ourselves iiithis situa tion Now its up to us to get us out The Pirates learned hours before the game that the mother of manager Chuck Tan ner had died at hospital in Greenville Pa But Tanner kept spirits from sagging in the clubhouse Tanners best available starter for Sundays game was 37yearold Jim Rooker who was 47 in regular season with two stints on the disabled list And Rooker looked overmatch ed against Baltimores Mike Flanagan 23game winner in regularseason But Hooker pitched hitless ball for four innings before leaving after five with Balimore ahead And Bert Blylcven allowed only three hits the rest of the way as Pitt sburgh rallied to win Now the Pirates are down only three games to two The sixth game is set for Tuesday night in Baltimore Roughies take Eskimos for seasons first win By THE CANADIAN PRESS Taylor Field site of many Roughriders miracles played host to yet another one Sunday afternoon when Saskatchewan went crashing out of the winless column with 2625 victory over Edmonton Eskimos The pregame assessments had it tabbed as the site of slaughter not miracle and rightly so After all the Roughriders were team richly deserving of their 012 mark The previous two encounters with the mighty Eskimos were nothing short of an embarrass ment with Edmonton winning 449 and 400 But they key was that both previous routs were played at Commonwealth Stadium The Eskimos had yet to make an appearance at Taylor Field The other CFL games were equally as whacky Hamilton TigerCats upset the Stamps 26 16 in Calgary and Ottawa Rough Riders defeated British Columbia Lions 2326 On Satur day Toronto Argonauts snap ped sixgame losing streak with 1915 victory over Win nipeg Blue Bombers GETS FIRST WIN The Saskatchewan win also gave Ron Lancaster his first victory as head coach in the CFL The victory before 2004 screaming fans ended in wild kicking scene after Edmontons Dave Cutler missed 32yard field goal Emil Nielsen of the Roughriders booted the ball out of the end zone only to have it fielded by Edmonton quarter back Tom Wilkinson who kick ed it back into the end zone Saskatchewan punter Bob Macoritti who was stationed in the end zone then preserved the onepoint margin of victory when he kicked the ball out to Wilkinson who caught it 0111 of bounds The game turned in Saskatr chcwans favor in the third quarter when the Riders struck for 15 points to open 2518 lead Ioey Walters caught yard pass for Saskatchewan touchdown while tcaiiirinates Harlan Huckleby and Lloyd Patterson each went over from three yards for the Riders other touchdowns STA PS DOWNEI late fiveyard touchdown pass from quarterback Ed Smith to wide receiver John Holland ended comeback drive by Calgary and gave the Ticats their 2616 Victory The Stanipeders trailing 187 at the half had pulled to within three points when Smith found Holland free in the end zone The win moved the Tiger ats into tie with Toronto Argonauts in the Eastem Con ference both with 10 points in the race for the third and last playoff spot win for Calgary coupled with Bs loss to Ottawa would have put the Stampeders in second place two points behind conferenceleading Edlt monton alvin Prince caught 44 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jimmy Jones with pist over three minutes remain ing in the game to give Ottawa its 2826 victory 19 53 was 13 2739 awgrrrwnvg gtaam 39A 75 zaps pitcher Dennis Martinez in the regular season and twice had been on the disabled list with sore elbow The Pirates who had battled from behind all year to get where they are went into Sun days game faced with still another challenge and they responded Shortstop Tim Foli who had two hits drove in run and scored twice in what could have been the last game said the scrambling bunch of Buc caneers had not been themselves in the World Series untilSunday And Dave Parker who had two hits an RBI and run scored issued warning to the Orioles If we win Tuesday night youre going to see shootout in Baltimore Parker said refer ring to potential seventh game OVERCOME DEFICIT Baltimore took 10 lead in the fifth inning of pitchers bat tle between Orioles ace Mike Flanagan and Booker ufiv Zl orts examiner Monday Oct 15 1979 Flyers win twice The Barrie Flyers had an ex cellent weekend as they took four points and regained undefeated status in the Georgian Bay Intermediate hockey league Two points came via the con ventional route as the Flyers took thrilling 43 overtime victory over the Greys in Owen Sound last night The other two points were earned through the conference table The Flyers protested their loss to the Georgetown Raiders last week because the latter us ed two unsigned players The Ontario Hockey Association upheld the protest and last night the executive penalized the Raiders by awarding the games two points to the Flyers The two victories leaves the Flyers with perfect three wins and no losses record Last night the Flyers got goal 237 into the overtime ses sion by Ken Knapton with assists going to Wayne Dusome and Dan Craig to give them the victory KEN KNAPTON scores winner Three times in the game the Flyers fought back from one goal deficits to force the over time Mike Green newcomer to the league gave Owen Sound the lead with the only goal of the first period record now perfect Rookie Bob Coulson with his first marker of the campaign tied the score for the Flyers 48 seconds into the second period Ed Walker and Dan Craig set up the goal Late in the second frame Tom White tallied for Owen Sound and they took the one goal bulge into the third period At the 713 mark of the third Dusome tied the score for the Flyers with Knapton and Bob Baird assisting THIRD LEAD Owen Sound took the lead for the third time in the game midway through the period as Bill Barclay one of the leagues top scorers last year tallied Playercoach Paul Regan connected on play set up by Coulson 1234 into the period to send the game into overtime and set the stage for Knaptons heroics The Flyers will be on the ice again this Friday when they play host to their co cross country rivals the Orillia Ter riers Anderson misses chance as Leafs nipped 43 PHILADELPHIA AP Midway through the third period Torontos John Ander son broke clear on the left wing with nothing between him and the tying goal but open ice Philadelphia Flyers goalie Pete Peeter attempted to get to the puck ahead of Anderson but tripped Anderson went around the fallen goalie and came out with the puck in front of the Flyers goal But suddenly Flyers defenceman Frank Bathe slip ped into the net and blocked Andersons shot as the Flyers took 43 win from the Maple Leafs in National League Hockey game Sunday night We had our chances when it was 32 but that one big play turned the momentum around said Toronto coach Flodemith That vlay really saved us said Flvers coach Pat Quinn We were in sort of lull That was tremendous heady play on his Bathes part We sort of got off to slow start said Smith of the Maple Leafs now 12 Its pretty hard to come back from two goals down in this building Paul Holmgren and Reggie Leach scored irstperiod goals just over minute apart to give the Flyers on the season an early advantage BEAT HARRISON Holmgren took drop pass from Ken Linseman and fired 15footer past Toronto goalie Paul Harrison at 1028 and Leach gunned 25footer into the net at 1138 to give Philadelphia 20 advantage Rookie Brian Propp made it 30 at 1557 when he hit the far corner from the top of the left circle Toronto cut Philadelphias lead to 31 at 1635 of the open ing period when Lanny McDonald fired shot off Philadelphia defenceman past Peeters The Leafs closed to within goal when Darryl Sittler scored from in front just 33 seconds in to the second period Flyers winger Bob Kellys goal with 316 left in the game proved decisive as McDonald scored the Leafs third goal after being awarded penalty shot with 10 seconds left in the game Were starting to set bad pattern It seems like when we get ahead couple of goals we seem to relax too much said Flyers playing coach Bobb Clarke who recorded his 600 NHL assist on Leachs first period goal In Saturdays game at Town to the Leafs fired 50 shots at Colorados Hardy Astrom gaousqouoo Right length Right taste Right mildness Warning Health and Welfare Canada adVises that danger to health increases With amount smokedamid inhaling Average per Cigarette Regular lat 14 mg NH ing King Size lai 121gNic09ing

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