Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 16 Aug 1979, p. 10

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10 the examiner Ihunday August 1c 1919 lamv0 sporting notes Hutzs arrival big in Salzburg By DAVID FULLER Of The Examiner Bernie Hutz hit the big time this month when he landed in Salzburg Austria where he plans to play hockey for several years Hutz one of Barrie Colts more dependable defenceman last season signed oneyear contract with the Salzburg club to play in their nineteam provincial professional 3r league While it all seems like just another player transaction in volving goodJunior player over on this side of the pond in Salzburg Hutzs arrival prompted radio television and newspaper coverage that rivaled the fuss made over Bobby Hull The value of player like Hutz to European team is obvious with so many Canadians travell ing over seas to put their talents to good use What makes Hutz twice as im portant to team like Salzburg is his duel citizenship His parents came from Vienna but Bernie made his entrance into the world here in Canada With Austrian papers and Canadianbred talent its little wonder teams make fuss over his arrival Included in the deal is an apartment and car reports Mrs Hutz who is understandably excited BERN UTZ over her sons progress in on to Europe Fhe sport she says he lives or She also admits to being pleased that Bernie will be brushing up on his German Olympic trials for 470s By CATHY HEATHER Of The Examiner Garry and Barry Poyntz are heading to Montreal thinking about the Olympics Not the 1976 Olympics that were held in Mayor Drapeaus city but the 1980 Olympics in Russia The Poyntz brothers who sail out of The Barrie Yacht Club McAleers surefire shot wins again Robbie McAleer son of Bayfield Furniture fielder and former and Disposers player Bill wowed them at the tran to Montreal tOday t0 larion State College basketball camp last week prepare themselves and their cAlcer and father Bill went on the weeklong trip to Pen new vahghald 470 sallmg ant nsylvania for the camp along with 150 other young cagers to the Wt 198 0f the Olympics from the US Canada and Barrie to learn from coach Joe malsv Starthg sundayv Aug Qgregorio l9th Barry and Garry know Although Robbie is still youngster of 10 years his that ohty one 470 makes the shooting is something to behold and camp organizers Olympics and even though they agreed When it came time to have the younger and older are Presfmtly ranked third groups compete in shooting contests McAleer was promoted cahada the 470 Classv they to the 1314 yearold team where he promptly blew away his hope to move Ito the number opponents hitting 13 baskets in one minute No one else was one 59 and berth close Canadas Olympic team The diminutive fireball also won place on the camp all MUCh of their hope 15 basfid starteam for his shooting from the foul line P0 their new DOat Wthh Not to be outdone McAleers friend Sean Kelly worked his Ghry brought up from way onto the allstar team and lead his division squad to the thahee WSCOhShv less championship at the end of the week than two weeks 330 Since that Robbie Nishman yet another Barrie player who will hmea the bmthers have been benefit from the weeks lesson picked up the mostimproved w°hk1hg long and hard to ready player award their 470 for the trials Bill McAleer decided to take his charges down for the we know we ha t0 beat camp in the hopes it will help groom them for highschool the two cahahah crews basketball career Sounds like hes on the right track but that are ahead 0t and we are thats not surprising McAleers players all do well when they reach high school One example is Kim Holden leader of the Eastview Secon dary School senior girls team that won the Georgian Bay championship this year Holden recently tried out for the Ontario Junior team and won place as an alternate She eventually had to turn down her chance to play when it came but she proved she had come long way since her days at St Monicas school were ESS McAlecr teaches By THE CANADIAN PR The winners had little to crow about in couple of lacklustre Canadian Football League con tests Wednesday night but at least they had their two points All Ron Lancaster had was proof that his Saskatchewan Roughriders are going nowhere this season Look out Billy here comes Mark Slessor and Periard catcher Bill Thurlow could have killed Wednesday night after the shot he took from Church Homes Mark Vincer With two out late in the game Vincer had landed on third base while his team badly needed few runs to win the On tario Amateur Softball Association playoff game that had both teams looking rather grim on cold evening Were just not good foot iiiccrs chance to run came on long ball out to centre ball team and we need help in fielder Neil Parker who scooped it in and fired to Thurlow various places Lancaster standing three feet up the third base line covering the plate said after his Roughies suffered Seeing his goose was $3 their fifth straight loss in 21 cooked unless he went for 12 decision against Toronto Ar it inccr barreled down gonauts the line like freight train Calgary Stampeders dumped and popped Thurlow so the previously unbeaten British hard be nearly didnt get Columbia Lions 2210 in tip again He might not Wednesdays other contest The have either if not for the win moved Calgary into sec fact he was bound and ondplace tie with Edmonton determined to tear Vincer Eskimos in the Western Confer apart for the deed ence one point behind the Lions Both benches emptied who remain on top with nine and it took nearly points everyone on field to haul The Argos victory put them Thurlow down Nothing alone in first place in the East came of the play Church with 42 record and two points retired to the field on the ahead of MontrealAlouettes out and neither player The Stampeders showed they was ejected But it again are contender in the lfttililll til the CFOWd MAR ER West this year by coming from bun ¢hart195 homt behind with secondhalf touch Still not finished for the night Vincer came up with catch on Slessors Dave Raycraft that had everyone in the park doing double take Rayciaft sent the ball hurtling towards the centrefield fence and iiicer jumped to bring it in before it disappeared taking thuichs chances for comeback with it The ball hit the tip of incers glove and promptly slipped out while Slessors two baserunners headed for home but hold on ii minute incer fell on his back quicker than the ball and nabbed it while taking in the view of the stars It was nice play but Id like to see the replay Nobody can be that luckv twice in row surviving an attempt on his life from catcher with death in his eyes and then making hall of fame catch like that The series now stands tied at one game each with the suddeiideath show down pm Friday back at Queens Park downs by Richard Crump and Willie Armstead The Calgary game was dull contest dominated by strong defences and interrupted by nu merous penalty flags After the Lions took 94 lead on three field goals by Lui Pas saglia Calgary came back with touchdown by Willie Burden and convert and single by Hay to make it 98 at the half then won with Crumps threeyard touchdown run at 1308 of the quarter and Arms teads 28yard touchdown reception from Ken Johnson at 417 of the final quarter Who are those umpires anyway Terry Irwin set up Crumps If youre looking for the familiar faces of Barries softball umpires keep looking you wont see them at senior league gamc again this year Following an incident at the recent Hillsdale tournament which this reporter was not witness to the local officials decided to forgo the opportunity to call the league playoffs and OASA games Jim Atkinson one of the regulars at Queens Park said the incident was one of many things that prompted the decision The annual labor day senior tournament will also feature Olltlt0f0ll officials since the negotiations between tourney organizers and the local umpires broke down about the same time Georgian Sports took two game lead in their bestoffive playoff series with Clifton Hotel when they defeated Clifton 91 in game Wednesday at Mac Morrison Clifton is now only one game away from elimination and faces mustwin situation when the series resumes Fri nd now last word The Toronto Blue Jays are tearing apart the Oakland As day in California this week maybe it will put them in winning In other playoff action Giffen frame of mind for their game with the Angels on Barrie Day Farm Equipment took two Aug 16 game lead over Molsons in Barrie baseball fans can still get tickets for the trip at the Examiner front office until Monday The price is $9 each Georgian scored four runs in the fun isincluded atno charge the third inning to take 41 While the Angels have become the hottest team on the lead and capped off their scor coast in either league the Blue Jays have successfully ing with three runs in the avoided attracting any special attention Nevertheless the seventh inning Larry Woods lays have lost more than few games by one run and can hit triple for Georgian while always come up with tough effort Mike Haley hit two singles Don Catch the game With the rest of Barrie peacock hit double for cm ton Molsons jumped to 21 tead after two innings but Giffen tied the score at 33 after three their series with 64 victory hoping we can do this with the new boat said Barry In fact the Poyntz gave up chance to go to England and de fend the world albacore chamlt pionship title they won in 1977 in order to spend time preparing for the 470 trials We started out sailing com petitiver in albacores said Barry But we switched to 4705 because they are Olympic class boats The brothers went to the trials for the 1976 Olympics but finished sixth Naturally they feel they can improve this finish but realize that for the first leg of the trials they will be at disadvantage Weve only been out in the new boat for about five minutes said Garry We were hoping to get out little more this week but part we needed just came Monday We will get in little practice before the racing begins in Montreal but it would have helped to have been out sailing more Nevertheless Barry and Garry are optimistic and especially delighted with the Roughriders lose again Argos take over first touchdown when he intercepted the first pass thrown by BCs second quarterback Carlos Brown who replaced Jerry Tagge That gave Calgary the ball at the BC 17yard line and two plays later Crump ran into the end zone Penalties not only in terrupted the game but erased some exciting plays including 98yard touchdown run by BCs Doug Carlson on fumble recovery in the second quarter At Toronto running mates Terry Metcalf and Mike McArthur scored the only Argo touchdowns Twice in the first quarter the Argos gave up the ball on downs when they failed to complete shortyardage attempts and the Roughriders went ahead 44 on field goal and single by Bob Macoritti But Metcalfs secondquarter touchdown on ts ditor David Fuller7266537 Barry and Garry right Poyntz inspect their new 470 and add finishing touches as they prepare for competition in Montreal the first division of the Poyntz hoist sails for Olympic trials new 470 In the brief five minutes they said that the boat felt really good While Barry works as sailmaker Garry attends school in Toronto and works for an advertising company Both are members of Canadas na tional team and have recently raced in Germany They also spent three weeks training in Florida where they also comlt peted in the Midwinters and finished 15th Between them Barry and Garry own four boats two 470s and two albacores They believe that the new boat is of firstclass calibre an impor tant factor when sailor reaches the level of competition at which the Poyntz now com pete After the races in Montreal the Poyntz head to Kingston for the Canadian Open Regatta CORK Then theyre off to Hamilton They have to race in all three divisions of the trials because points are ac cummulated for each so their chances of making the team de pend on consistently high placing in every race 10yard pass from Tony Adams put the Argos ahead to stay Ian Sunter kicked pair of field goals and McArthur added the other Toronto touchdown in the third quarter on fiveyard run Saskatchewan twice got into scoring range in the second and third quarters but came away with only singles when Maco ritti missed field goal attempts Mike Strickland provided the Roughnders only touchdown in the final quarter bulling in from the twoyard line Saskatchewan quarterback Tom Clements had some early success with the short passing game but couldnt keep it up against tough Argo defence He wound up with 19 com pletions in 35 attempts for 175 yards and three interceptions Tony Adams went all the way at quarterback for the Argos completing 20 of 29 attempts for Z19 yards McEnroe acts up in win over Kodes TORONTO CF John McEnroe is having tough time toning down his reputation as tennis brat The 20yearold American found himself in trouble with the umpire in secondround match at the Canadian Open tennis championships Wednes day McEnroe won 75 +3 over Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia With McEnroe leading 52 and Kodes serving at 4030 the umpire gave McEnroe penalty point because the of ficial thought that the American player wiggled his posterior in the direction of the Molsons Clifton face elimination from series innings Giffen then scored three more runs in the sixth in ning to take the game from Molsons Frank Rowell hit double and Wayne Cole hit two singles to lead Giffen Jim Borho hit two singles for Molsons Giffen and Molsons meet for the third game of the series Fri day Adanac plays ltalian team Barrie Midgets Adanac Lock and Safe meet juvenile Italian touring team Friday Aug 17 at Eastview diamond The Italian team is playing series of eight games in Canada which includes the Barrie area The official welcome for the team starts at on Friday and the game begins at 530 chair when controversial line call didnt go his way McEnroe who held service in the next game to clinch the match didnt see it that way dont think the penalty point was called for McEnroe said just turned around and he thought was trying to be suggestive Im sure if it had been anybody else he wouldnt have called it Regardless of the call the secondseeded McEnroe played nearflawless tennis on cold and windy day at the York Uni versity Tennis Centre Advancing with McEnroe to the third round was topseeded Bjorn Borg of Sweden who had little difficulty beating Ivan Molina of Colombia 60 63 THURSDAY Fastball pm Alliston at Orillia tumors N230 pm Orillia Majors at Newmarket South Simcoe League pm Bayfield vs Transmission tl10 pm Coop vs Starr Electric Barne and District Intermediate League Lacrosse pm Barrie Juvenile vs Whitby Toronto Beaches league FRIDAY Baseball 630 pm Giraid Broadloom vs Virgo Real Estate Hillcrest Barrie Minor Assomation Tyke South div ISIOn 630 pm Marrow Insurance Agencies Kirk Kids Allandale BMBA Tyke North divtston 630 pm John Ellis Construcuon vs Com Car Wash BMBA Bantam Senior diviston Softball pm Slessor and Periard Insurance vs Church Homes Queens Park third gametlASA Sr Bplayoff seriestied 11 we iifii 12 TYPE Copper Pipe Per 12 ft length 59 Paint Pa ideal pail to go up the ladder Drai ifllw more FOOT ALUMINUM stepladder Canadian made ladder folds easily for storage TELESCOPIC Jack Post 142 SPECIAL Indoor Wire 250 122 75 metre 500 122 150 metre FT FT 250 142 75 metre 500 142 150 metre EASY TO INSTALL ABS Pipe 88 PIPE 12 LENGTH BERNZRITE Propane Torch Propane tank and steel burner with dozen uses at home cottage or in the shop Propane Refill 14 02 size Attaches quickly and easily to burner head llli Mitigzgfi fretting stiller at it tillltllll Sdo ends Aug 25 We reserve the right to limit CMHC approved Adjusts from 60 to 98 approx Use on steel or wooden beams 12 PIPE 12 LENGTH 88

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