10 the examiner Thunday August so 1079 Antiques split with Claremont Barrie Treasure Chest Antiques came out even in backto back games against Claremont in the North York Girls Soft ball league Antiques lost the firstedgame Tuesday 64 to Claremont Wednesdaythe defeat fifth inning Claremont gt Claremont 85 giving them record of 17 wins three losses In the Tuesday game Anti ues were leading +2 until the three runs in the fifth inning to go ahead for good Cheryl Leblanc was on the mound for Antiques and gave up 12 hits and struck out three batters Diane Foster hit triple for Barrie The second game was completely reversed as Barrie had 17 hits The game was tied 55 in the top of the fifth inning But Angie Weir of Shutterbug Photo came up with game winning triple for Antiques in the bottom of the fifth inning Cheryl Leblanc was on the mound for Barrie and held Claremont to six hits and struck out two batters Darlene Ellis hit home run and Kelly Grantham hit four singles The next Antiques game is tonight at Vespra against Chingaucousy Sixth game needed to find winner sixth ame will decide the Softball 1513 Adivision champioliisme and Dlsmd Girls The sixth game was needed after lvy Bears and Kinnettes each won two games and tied another in the championship ones The first game ended in 1414 tie and had to be called clgumoflfgarllrnesg Kinnettes won the next two games ears 2242 1249 th came back with two Wins The sixth game is set for Friday at 10 am at Shear Park Allandale Raiders won the consolation series defeat Mighty Millers 2617 2315 and 1711 mg Slessor Church take leads Slessor and Periard and Church Homes both took one game leads in their bestoffive semifinal series in the Bar rie and District Senior Fastball League playoffs by winning git lipening games of their series Wednesday at Queens ar Slessor and Periard defeated Beatrice Foods 42 and Church Homes edged Warminster 10 Winning pitcher for Slessor was Wayne McLennen who gaveup eight hits and struck out four batters Slessor had six htsto score four runs which came in the seventh and eighth innings Beatrice Foods had eight hits but left nine men stranded on base Terry Giffen hit two singles for Slessor and Gerry Raycraft hit double Corry Adams hit single and double for Beatrice There were only six hits total in the ChurchWarminster match Jim Burke and Don McFadden confined to hold War minster to two hits and struck out 15 batters Bob Browning hit double and triple and had one RBI to lead Church who scored the games only run in the third inning Heads almost clashed as two players one from Italian Sportsmen the other Midland Indusmin go for the ball during Recreation playoff game Sportsmen over lndismin Italian Sportsmen continued their winning ways when they defeated Midland lndismin 40 in the first round of the Barrie and District Recreational Soccer league playoffs Wednesday at Steel St Sportsmen just came from winning the Barrie Optical Cup Against lndismin Sportsmen controlled most of the game Ferreri and Paul Laking both scored two goals for Sportsmen Dykstra Bros who finished in first place in the league defeated Robertos Pizzeria 42 in another firstround playoff game Steve Livingston Steve Gariepy Wayne Pester and Tom Bly were the Dykstra scorers Paul Whelan and Roy Carter scored for Robertos Baxter Flames shut out Leitz Midland 30 helped by in jurie to four of the Midland players Rob Simonis scored two goals and Jon Schulwater added another for Baxter American Hotel trounced Harper Tire 61 in the final first round game Eelco Fontein scored two goals for American while Keith White Steve Yeates and Hugh Black each scored one Dave Wicksted also scored one goal on penalty shot McVeigh scored Harpers only goal Winners advance to the championship round while losers move into the consolation round Rowers in Yugoslavia for worlds BLED Yugoslavia Reuterl Fierce competition for medals is expected in all events at the world rowing cham pionships which start today at this Yugoslav lake resort record 33 countries from all the continents have sent teams to Bled Lake to compete in womens mens lightweight and mens elite events coaches and team officials who brought with them 273 boats gathered at Bled for the 13day championships which Will mark the biggest international rowing competition ever held sports calendar TlllRSlHY Fastball pm Mr Transmission Start Electric Queens Park 2nd game of championship series in Barrie and District Intermediate League FRIDAY iolf hm Practice round for Hiirric lnlii banal Barrie Country Club More than 1100 oarsmen and women and nearly 500 Towers CORRECTION In our School Stuff flyer inserted in this track record long trip from his base in western New York state paid off handsomely for harness driver Jim Rankin lash night when the 29yearold teamed Gallant Almahurst to victory in the first of three divisions of an Ontario Sires Stakes feature at Barrie Raceway Gallant Almahurst cold Rankin owns with fellow St Catharines residents Myra and Jim Masterson narrowly revailed over challenger Arm ro Vortex in the mile that was clocked in 204 The Sires Stakes races were worth total of $54300 in purses and 22 twoyearold pacing colts contested the record Barrie Raceway purse in three divi sions In the second division heavi ly backed Superhampton had little trouble picking up his fifth win of the season when Keith Waples reined him to one length decision over Scotts Wonder in 205 15 Superhamp ton colt owned by John Fry of Peterborough paced the half in 104 25 and covered the final quarter in 29 35 seconds to safeguard his lead Dont Despair finished third With the win Superhampton boosted his seasons winnings toS43733 Fans among the crowd of 1679 who stayed until the 10th race the third division of the Sires Stakes were in for special treat when their over whelming betti favorite Aiberton and river John Kopas sped under the wire in the time of 202 track record for twoyeanold pacing colts The tamer mark of 203 25 was established last year by Bold Zip Rankin who still lives in St Catharines even though he spends most of his time below the border picked Gallant Almahurst out of yearling sale held at Harrisburg Pa last fall think be cost us $31000 or $32000 US Rankin said of the pacer that made its fourth start in the pro vince last night The other eight have come at Buffalo Raceway where Rankin races during the summer months Simcoe victorious takes series lead After losing the opening game of their bestoffive semi final series in the Barrie and District Recreational league playoffs Simcoe Hotel bounced back to take 21 series lead when they defeated Optimists 72 Wednesday at MacMor rison The win was Simcoes second in row While the first two gmes were low scoring Simcoe opened up their offense and powered to victory last night In other playoff action Georgian Sports defeated Gif fen Farm Equipment 51 to take 21 lead in that semifinal series The winning pitcher for Sim coe was Lloyd Hutchinson who struck out four batters and gave up four hits NEW YORK AP Af firmed the 1978 horse of the year prepped for the important Marlboro Cup on Sept by im pressively winning betless ex hibition at Belmont Park on Whatsyorirpleasure ridden by Angel Cordero Jr took the lead at the head of the stretch and won the featured $81825 Fall HighWeight Handicap by lengths over Dewan Keys ridden by Sam Maple The six yearold winner carried 127 pounds three less than Dewan Keys over the six furlongs in 120935 Affirmed making his first start since winning the $500000 Hollywood Gold Cup on June 24 raced the mile under 122 pounds in 134 on muddy track He beat Island Sultan 115 by six lengths with Pre fontaine the only other starter another 14 lengths back The three starters split the $30000 AMSTERDAM CP Gord Singleton of Niagara Falls 0nt lost his bid for second medal at the world track cycl ing championships Wednesday when he was disqualified after winning secondround repe chage heat in the mens ama teur sprint Singleton silver medallist Tuesday in the 1000metre time trial survived firstround loss to West German Gerhard Schel ler with repechage victory and was drawn against Ivan Kucirek of Czechoslovakia in another repechage after losing to Christian Drescher of East Germany in the second round Singleton and his opponent engaged in jostling match and The game was tied 22 until the fifth inning Simcoe scored three runs in the fifth inning off two hits and two errors to 0p timists They added two more runs in the sixth inning Ron Charlebois hit triple for Simcoe while Graham Stewart hit two singles Bill Mcguire hit double for Optimists Georgian opened up three run lead in the second inning Giffen scored once in the fourth inning and the score was 31 un til the sixth inning when Georgian scored two more runs The winning pitcher was Mike Haley who held Giffen to triple by Dennis Poole and struck out four batters Haley also hit home run for Georgian Affirmed ramps to victory purse equally Laffit Pincay Jr sent Af firmed into the lead at the break and the fouryearold colt stayed there He led Island Sul tan by head down the back stretch opened daylight lead on the turn and then drew away in the final sixteenth of mile to miss the track record by just twof if ths of second In the Marlboro Affirmed is expected to face Spectacular Bid Coastal General Assem bly Star de Naskra and Sirlad Murty Farms What syourpleasure rewarded his backers in crowd of 19716 with payoff of $10 $520 and $440 Dewan Keys paid $10 and $720 after rushing up to get the place by head over Tilt Up 130 who paid $540 to show Nice Catch 135 the 95 favor ite finished fourth another 114 lengths back and was followed by Damocles Topsider and Mo leolus Canadian loses bid for second gold medal the Canadian finally pushed Kucirek out of the way as they burst for the finish In disqualifying Singleton the jury rejected his contention that Kucirek was at least as much to blame In finals Wednesday night Nikolai Makarov of the Soviet Union defeated Maurizio Bidinost of Italy in the mens amateur individual pursuit and another Soviet cyclist Galina Tsareva won her sixth straight title in the womens sprint defeating Truus van der Plant of the Netherlands Innisfree Valley College Eight rns in fourth inning Ivy upsets CMW for $9 In one inning Ivy did it all Theyscored eight runs com ing from behind 30 to go ahead 85 and then held onto take the game and sweep their bestofthree series three games to none over Corn lete Mobile Wash Husters in the Barrie and District Ladies Softball League playoffs action Wednesday at Shear Park Hustlers were heavily favoured going in to the series having just come from winning the Ontario championship Hustlers also finished first in the division of the league compared to Ivys third place finish In other playoff action and facing elimination by Kolmar Oldtimers played well under pressure and edg ed Kolmar 54 to narrow Kolmars lead in the series to 21 Hustlers knowing that they had to win jumped out to an early 30 lead over Ivy But Ivy came back in the top of the fourth inning and put heavy pressure on Hustlers Eight runs and six Hustler errors later Ivy had the game in the bag In the fourth inning Sharon McMaster led off for Ivy but was out at first Sue Leighton followed and made it to first on fielders choice Pitcher Shirley Howie then got to first on an error by Hustlerscatcher Sue Leighton is safe at third base before Hustlers Carole Warnica can make the tag Leighton went on to score one of the eight runs Ivy scored in the top of the fourth inning against CMW Jane Wilson and Terry Gethons got on base also on errors Judy Wilson then singled to drive in run Joan Spears and Linda Hodgkinson made it to first in fielders choice WitlIir the rgases loaded vys anJo an steppedu to bat Jordan came up wit clutch hit threerun scor ing triple McMaser was up again and grounded out but picked up an RBI for driving in Jordan Hustlers finally got the third out when Sue Leighton grounded out but the damage was already done The three wins over CMW were the first of the season for Ivy Shirley Horie was the winning pitcher We knew we had to play well in the playoffs said Ivys Lori Moore We were really excited before last nights game and nervous We couldnt let them have hat game because then they probably would have come sack and won the series The triple that Fran hit really gave us the game as well as the fact that they made lot errors in the inning Were disappointed that we lost to Ivy but we still feel we had really good season said Hustlers Deb bie Emms after the game Winning the Ontarios was the most important thing for us and the loss to Ivy doesnt take that away But we just didnt pull together we ries were little let down after the Ontarios and couldnt find the same high we had gilll ivy played really good Hustlers are the defending champions of both the divi sion and the league But this year new champion will be declared In the and MKolmar match home run by second baseman Marjorie Robinson won the gme for and Robinson drove in three runs and moved her team into 52 lead Kolmar came back with two runs in the seventh inning but and held on for the win Carol Slack hit two singles and Shirley McKever and Krista Ferguson added one each for and The winn ing pitcher was McKever Confusion reigned in the fourth inning for Complete Mobile Wash Hustlers Here catcher Judie Pezzetta calls for ball that another Hustler has just caught Hustlers collapsed under pressure letting Ivy score eight runs Ex aminer Photo Scores three touchdowns Cox ignites Rough Riders OTTAWA CP Martin Cox ignited his Rough Rider team mates and near capacity crowd in his first Canadian Football League game by scor ing three touchdowns in 3129 win over Montreal Alouettes Wednesday was so fired up hadnt played in ball game for long time and wanted to do well Cox told reporters after his first game as professional Until the speedy wide receiver outran 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