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Barrie Examiner, 8 Nov 1979, p. 7

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Rob Hall 65 will lead theC entral Redskins defence in their GBSAA championship match against Newmarket Friday Centrals defence is strong able to adjust according to whats need Part and la ed Their offense can put as many points on the board as their defence keeps off Examiner Photo Badminton tournament popular Itsually its the competition that draws players to tour nament But In the case of the Georgian Bay and District Badminton Associations third Animal and tournament its not the play but the party that brings the players up to Barrie We throw the best party In the province said tourna iiieiil organier Arlene rnIer They cancelled one 01 the biggest tournaments In Toronto this weekend because the players wanted to come to Barrie While the party angle might be an attraction most likely players from the various clubs around ntario come to the Barrie tournament just as much for the COHIPCIIIIOH total of 147 entries comprise this years field Forty entries are in the mens singles Equestrian sports need fiscal help NEW YORK CPI Equestr riaii sports In Canada need more government support and tax reliet to keep owners trom selling their jumpers to outside interests say veteran ttlynipic rider Ian Millar Willi costs skyrocketing the economics ot the equestrian business gets little difficult to handle Millar said in an inter new at the recent National Horse Show The stockbroker from Perth hit is Canadas top Grand lrix riderand was member ot the Canadian equestrian teams at the 197 fly inpics in Munich and the WT Olympics in Montreal There Is no real incentive for an ow ner to ow II jltttlptt ttt Canada Millar said Canada lags III tax relief and Incentives given by other countries where iquestrian sports are strong He named several countries which in etteet help subsidie quIestrian sports GOVERNHIAIIIICH There is high tax relief III the lIIIted States West Germany probably is the lanciest ot them all Millar said The West German Equest rian Federation actually will buy an interest in horse or total interest and pay all the hills and everything else just to keep the horse in the countrv Ireland and Britain have ad vanced programs to make It little more comfortable for people who ow horses Millar said Millar believes Canadas slowness in moving In that di rection results from mixture of politics and long held misconceptions tlial the sport Is rich mans preserve guess It almost becomes political question The equestr riaii thing has little hit of stigma that goes back long way that Indicates Its IIclI mans sport lhat couldnt he larther from the truth If you trace the beginnings of most of the riders in the ring youll see that they are Iiot millionaires or born into riclitamilies Millar said the sale this year of Brother Sam and Earlen ale by Canadian owners to outside Interests was blow to the Car nadian team liieh completes its fall indoor circuit at the ltoyal Winter Fair in Toronto starting Friday Its heeii tough year for us in terms of horses getting sold and the unfortunate death ot Sympatico In Piiero ltico Its really set as back hit Barrie Atoms edge Sharon 21 Meltonalds Atoms edged Sharon 31 in York Siincoe minor lioekey league game at Sharon to win their first regular season game Barries lon Salter opened the scoring with only Allandale trounces Opticians Jim lclheison and Connie Maloney each scored three goals and Howard McFadden and Rick Boorman seornl two apiece to lead Allandale Golt to 1ttit thumping over Shorney Opticians in lluronia Senior Hockey Iagiie game at Angus Harve Boyko scored two of Shorneys three goals Gord Stevenson getting the other Ron Baycralt Gary llines Ken Baaneiman Bill Thurlow Biek Saunders and Brian Mc Barries Cami It scored singles tor llanda le In game against amp Borden lim Burke and Ron ltauratt each scored three goals to paw Allandale to lot win over Camp Borden Bill Thurlow seoied two goals with singles going to Rick Saunders and Brian tdann seconds remaining In the se cond period lIIn Itonlston and lay Stevenson got the assists In the third period at the midway mark Mike Potts tied the game for Sharon on his goal assisted by Mark McKedwni and Glen Cole But with inst over minute tell at the game Barrios loliii Fran com scored the winning goal alter taking pass from ltoiilston lolin Mclherson llaInel shared net duties lol Barrii while Wayne llltl and Kevin Guppy played goal torSharon and John 3Tl St SUILJ CORRECTION ln Sears Wrap it UP Early Rota on Page 36 the Sears AM FMFM Stereo radio cassette recorder advertised for $14998 is not immediately availab le Orders will be taken Sears regrets inconvenience this delay may have caused our Customers any divison compared to only to in womens singles In mens doubles there are 38 entries and 25 in womens doubles But the most popular divison by far is the mixed doubles where tit players will com pete The tournament is only open to players who have and rankings explained rozier The top players in the province are In the category and it wouldnt he fair to have them play here The tournament is open to the province and while cities outside the Georgian Bay district are unrestricted in their entries towns within the district such as Barrie rillia Owen Sound Parry Sound and Huntsville are given limited entry numbers had to limit clubs within the Georgian Bay district because if didnt our own clubs would fill the tourna ment said Crozier The idea of the tournament is to entertain clubs that have held tournaments that we have gone to There are 15 individual peo pie from the Barrie clubs entered in the tournament The largest club entry is from Brampton who have 17 players coming There are also nine entries from New Liskeard and entries from London Cambridge Burl ington Hamilton Toronto Whitby and Oshawa Last year the team of Mi jken Gilby and Gary Helmkay from Barrie won the mixed doubles title and they will be on hand this year to try and defend their title Gilby also plays in womens doubles with Trozier and last year the pair made the semifinals before bowing out In singles one of the top contenders will he Mike Bitten top ntario junior player who plays out of amp Borden The tournament starts Fri day and rims through to Sun day Singles play begins Fri day doubles Saturday morn ing and mixed doubles Satur day afternoon All finals take place Sunday afternoon at In nisdale Secondary School Expos retain many starting players MONTREAL ICPi lwentytwo of the 25 players who began the 19751 baseball season with Montreal Expos appear on the tilman winter roster released ediiesday by the National League club The roster which is two play ers under the tilman limit con sists of 17 pitchers tour catch ers 11 infielders and six out fielders all of whom will report to the Expos training camp at Daytona Beach Fla on Feb 27 Nine players appear on the Montreal roster for the lost time while first baseman Busty Staiih and relief pitcher Itale Murray pair of late season acquisitions are listed after an absence of several seasons Staiih last appeared on the Expos winter roster in 1971 while Murray was previously listed In 1976 The newcomers on the roster include pitchers Jaime Eas terly Rick Engle Bill Gullickr son and Dyar Miller catcher John Tamargo infielders Randy Bass Joe Pettini and Tim ltames and outfielder Bob Pate Tamargo played the final two months of the 1979 season with the Expos after he was ac quired from Denver on Aug 10 SECOND HAND Cent By CATHY IllLATHE of The Faniiner Theres nothing wrong with being confidentbut overconfidence can sometimes turn against you Need proof Just ask Dave Garland and Bruce Clarke the offensive and defensne coaches of the Central Senior Redskins football team Three years ago gotng into the Georgian Bay Athletic Assoc1ation iGBSAA final against Markham we were chuckl ing and laughing all week about the Markham team not taking them too serious ly said Clarke They beat us ithe only game Cen tral has lost In six yearsi to Win the championship still think we were the better team then but they deservs ed to beat us on that day Consequently both coaches are approaching this years final against Newmarket with deadly According to Harry Carter numbers will be significant factor in the outcome of this Fridays GBSAA Senior football championship Carter is one of the coaches of the Newmarket Senior football team which will play Central for the championship Friday While Carter acknowledges the fact that Central is good football team he thinks that this years match will not RI al makes serious bid serious attitude As Garland said Central learn edtheirlesson However both coaches go into this years final against Newmarket the team they defeated last season for the GBSAA title confident about their teams capa bilities We alwys think were go ing to win going into every game said Clarke We think were going to win tough game added Garland referring to tomor row championship match Garland and Clarke say that the team IS not doing anything different in preparation for the final than theyve done all year Both coaches agree that It Is too late In the season to change anything now If were not ready were not ready says Clarke Judging by this seasons play Central is ready Bed skins will rely on strong running game led by their be an instant replay of last seasons GBSAA final in which Central defeated Newmarket 212 We were in the final last year and we were com petitive with Baroie Cen tral said Carter In fact we were winning at the half But we had lot of players last year that played both ways in that game and they tired in the second half This year besides having good football team we are Curling program for seniors is growing fast Every Wednesday Ab and the boys get together tor lit tlccurling Three years ago Ab Jensen Ted Thorington Ed Lloyd and Jack Richardson got together and came up with the idea of starting Simcoe County Senior curlers league The idea has been immensely popularinow the executive Hastings hot for Ora Rusty Hastings scored two goals and had two assists to lead Oro 77s to 75 win over Bracehridge in Junior hockey league game Wednes day at Guthrie Community Centre Oro took 31 lead after the first period Murray Clark tallied first for 0m with an assist from Hastings Dave Mair gave ro twogoal lead when he scored after taking pass from Steve Caldwell Caldwell then scored assisted by Clark Tim Auburn got the lone tally for Bracebridge In the second period Hastings gave r0 three goal cushion when he scored assisted by Clark Murray Hadley got the fifth ro goal after taking Hastings pass to beat Bracebridge goalie Pat Thompson Mike Jones scored both ro goals in the second period In the third period Dave Sime put ro ahead 63 when he scored assisted by Neil MacDonald Hastings ended ros scoring at 1129 at the third period on an unassisted goal Tim Edwards and Brian Leese got the Bracebridge goals EQUIPMENT SALE EXCHANGE Sat Nov 10 and Sun Nov It at pm If you have equipment to sell or you want to buy new or used gear come on aut No lace Boots There will be l5°o selling commission and skis should be under 21 Cm Unsold articles may be picked up any day before pm until Nov 25 We will not be responsible for articles after that date SNOW VALLEY SKI RESORT finds they they are running iii to quantity problem already The Barrie country club women used to have intercluh golf in the summer and often wondered why there wasnt something set up like in the winter for retired people who have some time like Wednes day afternoons said Jensen member of the Simcoe Coun ty Senior Curlers executive So we organized the inter club program between five clubs Churchill Stroud Barrie on Essa Road Barrie Country and rillia We felt that it provides lot more iii terest to go from one club to another each week The first year the most curlers that ever came out were to This year they have an average of 60 and could have more Weve had an excellent response to the curling said Jensen Its improving every year Many of the senior curlers have curled for many years While the curling on Wednesdays usually consists of two sixend games for prizes and draw the recrea tional aspect of the activity is much more than the coin petitive aspect Curling is fun game for the Seniors it is nothing highly competitive said Jensen The Seniors curl every Wednesday from the end of October through to the end of March The season ends with twogame bonspiel and big dinner HORSEPOWER STAGE BOLENS primary ball carrier Tim Gleason But while Central runs the ball well both coaches feel that Central can pass the ball as well as any team theyve played this year But the coaches dont call he game They leave that up to quarterback Dave Waldoc and defensive captain Rob Hall who Garland feels Is one of the teams best allrtound players Very rarely do we ever call play said Garland This is high school toot ball said Clarke Its no ditterent than In the classrixImits learning situation It the teachers do all the work then the stu dents dont learn anything ltslhe same wiihloothali While neither Garland nor Clark has seen New market play this season llli do have one small indicator oi where they stand Central played St Andrews who had also played lvlttttltl to halt Newmarket bigger in terms of numbers That means we dont have to use too many players both ways Numbers will he significant factor in Mr days game Newmarket unlike Cen tral did not go through this season undefeated Their record was six wins one loss and one tie Their one loss was to Markham early In the season But that loss was avenged by second game victory and the Iiiti exagptger Thunday Nov 1979 Central beat St Andrews halt team but this year its and St Andrews beat been the reversal said New market But that was Clarke We seem to wake early In the season Besides as both Garland and Clarke agree on any given day up in the second half Central will be using 21 txillplayers so the team any givenleam should be pretty strong go We havent spent too mg into the second half much time talking about the Garland says that when game said Clarke If we they choose the team they talked about it too soon the try and pick the best 24 boys would come out flat athletes This year they But we dont do much have speed in their running motivalinglheyre pretty backs but they also have much Stllrltlttlthtlttl and very quick line which is an they know the IIIIPOIltlItCt of this game Bolli coaches added advantage my Clarke feels that pressed with tho x9 discipline Is key to the mark Mm he playpd winning ways of Central He last year and teli mentions that the guys are Newmarket played good game particularly in the first hall when Central always seemed to have had held position Newmarket led at the half but Cen WI IF05 5115 tral came on strong in the to work liecause tor this second hall and woiifltfl championship Réllltt ltt ma past to you tral has no one out with In IitIIill lttt littsl IIIIILS hreat Newmarket is solid team offensively and defensively helped by the return of at Our game is mixture least 20 players from last of both rumnng and pass years squad The secondary mg said Carter We have is all veterans There are two very strong quarter five runninghacks pretty backs Alan Zurawski and much ot equal ability ae Breden MacLean We rotate cordiig to Carter And the them maybe in quarter or team also has some capable half know rotating receivers doesnt work with many piarterhacks but it seems to work with these two Carter says very coachable and many stay around alter practlcc working on plays on their own The team never scrim mages at practice mainly in over Southern week Markham In the Zone filial last The ball is passed around to lot of people said Carter that Senior curlers sweep madly as rock nears its destination The Simcor Seniors curl every Wednesday rotating from club to club The games are not competitivethe idea is to give some senior people with time on their hands chance to get out and get some activity Examiner Photo Bruins dont want Eagle TUBUNIH Itli Players with Boston Bruins have re solved to find permanent re placement for Alan Eagleson as executive director of the tional Hockey League Players ASSOtHillUIt by the end of this season FRISEASON PRICE INCLUDES ELECTRIC STARTER AND CHAINS ORDER NOW BOLENS QUALITY SNOWBLOWER PRICED FOR TODAYS ECONOMY CAL MADlll SALES SERVICE HWY N0 ll SOUTH OF BARRIE AT ST PAULS fiarrie Wat01k SA Clué Cross Country Ski Swap SUNNIDALE PARK CLUBHOUSE SATURDAY NOV 10 EQUIPMENT RECEIVED AM 12 NOON SATURDAY SALE FROM PM PM SATURDAY 10 Commission Charge on oquipmum that ll SOLO 2432 INCH LIGHTWEIGHT 4361913 nu

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