1° thc oerether essaysyr Nov 141979 sports shorts Shorneys win one lose one Shorney Opticians won one and lost one in Huronia hockcv league recent action Shorney defeated and Iasonarv 61 but dropped +2 decision totamp Borden Paul Whalen scored two goals and John Iinder Rob Brett and Hane Boyko had Singles in the game against and Masonary Bob Bu ms scored the lone Masonarv goal Bob Malcolm scored two goals to lead amp Borden to 42 win over Shorneys Paul Bertrand John Fournier and Johnstone each tallied one Gord Stevenson and IInder scored for Shorney In action Tuesday night and General Tire Bob Burns was the big shooter for the winners tallving twice Singles went to Greg tolfenden and Bob Flemming Scoring goals III losing cause were Paul Ryan and Tom Micks asonary defeated Woodland Beach and Stroud picked up Important wins In Thornton Rec broomball to remain tied atop the standings in the league Stroud dumped lnsurally 50 In league game led by ur tis Wicks who scored two goals Tom Gould Paul urrie and Dan Gould all scored singles Paul St laIr recorded the shutout In goal for Stroud Woodland Beach shut out Bugville 20 on the strength of some solid goaltendtng by Ted Dcsroches in the Woodland net Perry Archer and Dave Desroches scored the goals Wicks leads the league in scoring with three goals and one assist for four points Brian Unafraychuck also from Stroud has four points with three assists and one goal Paul Turner Is third and Archer fourth In the scoring race Slessor midgets win easily Barries Slessor and Ieriard Major Midgets pounded Richmmond Ilill 1H and defeated Newmarket 62 in York Simcoe minor hockey league games recently Rob Rinneard scored three goals and had two assists while Greg Bertram had two goals and two assists for Barrie in the game against Richmond Hill Singles were scored by Jim Foulis Steve Neal John Monague Doug Barker Steve Lemay and Keith Penna Foulis also had four assists Mark 1lewelling was in goal for Barrie Keith Penna got the hattrick against Newmarket Brent MacDonald scored two goals and Eric Mctonnell scored one to round out Barries scoring Barrie now has record of six wms two losses and no ties Major Bantams on win streak Barrie Giffen Farm IIrimpment Major Bantams picked up their second win in as many league games when they defeated Newmarket 62 in Barrie Minor Hockey Associa tion league game Steve Board and Gary Jermey led Barrie with two goals each Steve McLaughlin and Danny Knowles picked up singles raig French and Grant Bouchey also had assists Barrie had 22 shots on goal while Bob Malcolm had an easy night in goal for Barrie facing only shots Jermey leads Peewee win Robbie Jermey scored two goals to lead Barries Irvine Carpet Warehouse Minor Peewees to 71 rout over rillia in York Simcoe minor hockey league game in Orillia Barrie hit for two goals in the first period both from Jermey to take 21 lead after the period Billy Adams scored the lone rillia goal There was no scoring in the se cond period In the third period Dave Priest got Barrie rolling again as he scored after taking pass from Danny Schaly Schaly then set Iip John McLean for the fourth Barrie goal Marty Parker Keith Cyr and Mark DAmbrosio rounded out the Barrie scoring Barrie had 29 shots on the tlrilIia goal Greg Salter and Scott Rutherford faced 11 while sharing duties in goal for Barrie Warehouses record Is now one win two losses and one tie Thornton offence on rampage Thornton Midgets scored 12 goals in two games and came up with points botli times against Stroud in Thornton hockey house league act ion Thornton tied Stroud 14 in the first match Ted rowc led the Thornton attack with two goals Singles went to Mike Moore and Scott are In the next match both teams put on fine offensive displays but Thornton edged Stroud in the goal department winning 87 Dave Wesson and Ted row cacti scored two goals Iack Henry Scott Leese Roger Gibson and Mike Moore were the other Thornton scorers Stroud had little more luck in the peewee division defeating Thornton 73 John Peacock scored two for Thorn ton and Steve Robson got the other Thornton marker In game against Lefroy Thornton came out on the upper end of the 521 score harlie Dodson and Steve Robson led the team with two goals apiece and Jeff Law also tallied one Major Peewees blank Thornhill The Barrie Rotary toub Major Peewees shut out Thornhill 34 in defensive YorkSinieoe hockey league match Tuesday night All three Barrie goals came 11 the opening period with Bruce Barker Adam Wrobel and raig Perry being the marksmen Jeff Johns and Perry recorded assists The shutout was earned by Steve Laurin who had ex cellent defensne work in front of him It was his second shutout of the young season The win upped Barries record to five wins no losses and tie CoOp midgets stay redhot The Barrie totlp Major Midgets ho are dominating the YorkSimcoe Hockey League kept rolling along by thump ing Bolton 110 in action Tuesday night The Barrie Issauit was led by Gary White and Bill Maguire who pumped in two goals each The defense was solid and excellently backed tip by netinnider Gerry Skip with who Inade 12 saves to record the shutout Single markers went to Mike Hoffman who also picked up three assists Kelly Cummings who had two assists Darryl Lynn who also had two assists and Kevin Iustln HAM calenda Iurul $6 Ill SAVINGS 225 FlIil Basketball Woodland and Stroud triumph Tutll Up and hustling Debbie Emms left and Pat Wilson right attempt to block shot and Sue Flegel background is ready to cover in game between Clifton Hotel Hustlers and Barrie Blue Bombers Tuesday at lnnisdale Clifton won the exhibition games l59 l56 l57 and lSll game tonight in Orillia against Orillia Hustlers are defending Senior Ontario chom Tony Panacci They play league their second league match pions Examiner photo by Coach need not worry team shows it can score Jim Hamilton was worried about offense Ar until yester dav Hamilton coach of Eastview Midget Wildcats 19711 Georgian Bay finalists was worried that Stroud Oldtimers make it to final The Stroud Youth Group Itimers hockey team went to the final before bowing out in the Bradford Elders 01d timerss Hockey tournament played on the weekend In the final of the tournament Stroud was downed 645 by Lakeshore hi the way to the final Stroud took two exciting overtime victories Midgets victorious at tourney The Barrie Bell anada Minor Midgets kept their hopes of winning the Waterloo tourna Inent alive by nipping Kit chener 21 Tuesday night The winning goal came off the stick of Henry Sienkiewcz with Greg Johnston and Paul Smith earning the assists Greg Hackett had got Barrie on the scoreboard hcn he tallied on play set up by Greg Johnston and PauISmith The win over Kitchener evens Barries record in the tourna ment at one win and one loss Goaltender Tom Luck was outstanding for Barrie in the win over Kitchener making 20 saves Barrie fired 21 shots at the Kitchener netminder The minor midgets will be in action tonight when they face off against Richmond Hill in YorkSimcoe game The game is at Eastview Arena and starts ttdjlltlpnl Oro Atoms unbeaten winning 50 The tlro Lions tlub Major Atoms kept their perfect record Intact shutting out Stroud 10 in action last night tory Andrews and David Gillespie led Him each came up with twogoal per formance single marker went to Jamie Galloway Steven Johnson as between the pipes to record the shutout for Oro lros record is now five wins and no losses INTE REST RA TES SlA SHED in the semilinal the game went into the second overtime session before Strouds arl McDonald tallied to advance his club to the final They won that game 32 against Stroud In the third round an over time goal by Iarry assidy gave Stroud 43 win over Aurora The easiest game for Stroud was in the second round when they thumped the Innisfil La nipligliters 72 Stroud got off to bad start when they were nipped 111 by Willowdale in the first game 01 the tourney Standouts for Stroud in the tournament were netininder John DAmbrosio leftwingers Howie Brown and assidy and rightwinger Gerald Penney Stroud is scheduled to play in more exhibition games and then participate in tourna late ment in January Kingston in his team lacked scoring ability But Hamiltons worries vanish ed after his team demolished Orillia Twin Lakes midgets 7713 in an exhibition game Tuesday at Eastview knew they were fast but didnt tlllllk they had any scor ing ability said Hamilton alter the game Obviously they do While nearly every member of the taani scored adogan led all scorers with It points McKenory added 11 and Shep pard had Ill The game was the first ex hibition match lor IIastvicw midgets While Hannlton says its hard to tell how the team will fare this season he believes the cam will be corti petitive We only have two returning players Gary Harris and Doug Stephens from last year said Hamilton who has coached at Eastview 12 years the last eight at the midget level There are rumors talit the league is going to have some strong teams this year Park Street lII itirilliai and ollingwood should be the top teams also expect cntral will be strong this year hear theyre working on building up their team 066310 Df 0130 Who should call to clean my carpets this Holiday Season TIMI WIN theï¬ug Jlobite Steam Cleaning System Hotter Water cleaner quicker drying time dezbestglgflbes Mcs lead Queens win Marty McGronc and Leo McBride scortd 11 points bet ween them to lead Queens Hotel to 77731 win over ftllhtlgt III Snncoe tounty Mens Basketball league game Monday at IZastview Queens was powerful on off tense taking 3622 lead at the hall While Panthers relied on Dennis llcarn who scored points for much of their scor Ing Queens had several players hitting Mctronc led all scorers ith 31 points McBride hit for 211 and Bill Iclcer scored 1o points for Queens Glen Walpole scored 27 points to lead Georgian Grizrlics to 6752 win our Barrie Blues In another Snncoe game Tuesday at Georgian The game was the first time 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