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Barrie Examiner, 19 Nov 1979, p. 10

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1c the examiner MondayNov1919797 sports shorts Woinmons debut successful DRILLIA Ont CPi she on her division at the sectional championships Wainman member of Toronto Cricket Club easily out distanced her only rival Susan Smith member of the same club Twelypyearold Tracy Wainman of Toronto made succcsful debut in the senior womens ranks in central Ontario figure skating over the weekend as Avenge loss two years ago Little and Axemen thump Western By ATHY HEATHER Of The Examiner When Bill Little played for defeat Western Mistangs 3412 and claim the Canadian college football title Not only did they time when Western beat us 4815 We really had that in the back of our minds season and also repeating as College Bowl champs After that maybe the CFL isnt until next year so Ill have to see what happens tion before the game is lot of me 10° much an 9129 fun it can also be distracting awards dimer Ths me 95 as the players days are so full SkPlxd 99 bar an MIR central senior Redsktm they win thetitle but they alsoprov Little felt thatthe memory of White to play in the CFL SINGLE POINT Little before the game In fact last infillme haleasmrper Md Thermokmclubmn lhwvem trophyauhe champion were winning championships ed to all those who labelled that humiliating defeat was said Little But my draft year says that while all the celebra time out Acadia celebrated bollermlmdelormgam 5hit from whichthe lop three skaters in each category Nowthe Barrie native plays for them as pregame underdogs factor in Acadias performance mm in to the eastern Canadian champnmshmc Acadia Axemen at the inter Fhallootball Inthellaritlmcs is Saturday He also said that the December Smith won the junior womens crown and Brian Jrser of lenttang Ont the Vienna up mens titlist and only cn front in the senior event also easily moved into the eastern iinarlizin championships Shaun McGill in junior mens singles Meredith Swim in atterson in novice mens were tifilltt wrimens and Loren other fricket lub winnch loronto Granites Eliwbeth Luksa won the prenovice women while DavidIcacock of Lnionvillc Ont won the the pre novice men title Teresa Blake and Blain Redmond of Wixxlbridge Ont took prernovice dance honors llllll£illt1tfl and Brett Schradcr of the lfpper anada liih loronto took the novice dance crown whilc Donna Martini and John oyne of Woodbridgc were junior dance champions collegiate football level And as of Saturday Acadia like en tral was winning champion ships With Little at offensive tackle for his third year Acadia made good on their second trip to the ollege Bowl in three years to just as strong as in the Ontano Quebec and Western con ferences It was pretty good game said Little who was named allv c0nference this season lot of guys on the team remembered being here last team read the many reports that favored Western and laughed about it IN COLLEGE BOWL TWICE Our cOnference has some weak teams but out strong teams are just as good as any other conferences said Lit tle There arent really an awful lot of kids from the Maritimes on the team many are from Ontario and Quebec Ive played for three years and twice the team has been in the ollege Bowl which is pretty good VlHftliltflL onadian junior pairs champions Barbara nderhill from Oshawa Ont and Martini skated cxhibi tions is the only entrants in the senior pairs category In fact the reason Little chose Acadia as the university he wished to attend was mainly because of the strong football program at the university went to Acadia because they have good football pro grant sid Little who is in the third year of sociology degree It is also smaller school and you can get to knew your professors and people pretty well Everybody gets in volved in football down there our stadium which holds about 2500 fans is packed for all our games gg When Little played for Cen tral he was not sure he would on even continue to play football in university But the Central coaches Dave Garland and Bruce Clark who maintained that Little was one of the best players to come out of Central convinced him to pursue foot ball decision Little is glad he made Its been good to play in tecollegiate football said Lit tle It is really great ex perience get to see parts of the country havent been before Little played middle linebacker and offensive tackle in high school but has only played offensive tackle for Acadia He feels that while he Niekro leods Notional win TOKYO Alr Phil iekro of Atlanta Braves pitgt clieil two hitter as the Nil tioniil Leagiic beat the American League 71 Sunday in the finzil game of their all stor baseball series in Japan The National League took the series with four victories two losses and one tie and each NI player earned $111000 llie losers received $7300ezicli llic squad concludes the tour Tuesday with game against the Japanese all stars ill Koltiklltll Stadium llziy ing bclorc 110000 spec tutors in it drizzle at Yokohama Stadium 25 kilometres west of hcrc itiry Matthews of the Braves smashed il solo home run in the first inning But the AL tied it in the second on run scoring single by Don Baylor of talitornia Angels The added two runs in llll fifth inning on ti triple by Larry Boiiii of Philadelphia lliillies and then erupted for ltllll runs the eighth Steve wt flu Western had trouble breaking through the of fensive line all day in the College Bowl against Acadia Tackles like the one Bill Little 48 puts on Mustang player 65 helped Axemen roll up at close to 500 yards on offense and demolish Mustangs 3412 avenging 4815 loss Axemen suffered to Western in the 1977 College Bowl Examiner Photo by Randy Winter spo PHIL llKlt pitches win them and Joel Youngblood of New York Mets and Greg Luzinski of the lhillies knocked in one apiece George Foster of Cincin nati Reds who hit 556 during the tour was named most valuable player in the series Niekro who posted 2tl record was named most Acodios Bill Little epitomizes his teams feelings in the dressing room after Axemen upset Western to win the College Bowl Acodias ot tiiirvcy of Los Angclcs Dodgers singled home two of Stars lose Bobby Smith BlllGltJN Minn AP Bobby Smith last years National Hockey League rookie of the year will be lost to Minnesota North Stars for four to Six weeks with broken illlklt Smith 21 suffered the injury during Saturday nights home game against Buffalo Sabres after colliding with Buffalo pliiycr Smith will be replaced by Mike Eaves of Minnesotas Oklahoma City farm team in the Central Hockey League King wont take demotion Lt ANGELICS MIN Los Angclcs Kings left winger Murray Wilson has refused zi Kings directive to rcport to their Binglitimpton NY farm club and was suspended cf fcctivc Sunday thc National Hockey League team announcr tylSzitiirdtiy Wilson l1£ld suffered number of minor injuries and hiid not itpptillttl in any games for the Kings this season The 27 yciirold wmgci was acquired by Los Angclcs from Montreal giniidicns prior to last season He scored 11 goiils while zip Itttllllll iii 38 games for the Kings during the 197879 cam pgiign sports calendar MONDAY Basketball pm Btiiiic Blues at Queens Hoth Sports Simcoc toimly Mens Lcagbiic Eastview Hockey 910 pni Bnrric totp Midgets at Newmarkct York Simcoc Minor Hockey lciiguc 530 pm Barrie tiiffcn Farm Eqmpmciit Juveniles ill ciiiirkct YSMlll valuable pitcher IlPISI Basketball pm lwm Lakes at Bradford ll at Banting EBSAA boys basketball midget junior senior sports hall of fame This weeks mystery sports person was named the Eastern Football Conferences most valuable offensive player and was also named to the EFC allstar offence He is runningbock for one of the teams that will play in this years Grey Cup and IS also candidate for the Schenly award for the most outstanding player in the CFL if you know his name send in y0urs along with your telephone number and address to Sports Hall of Fame The Examiner Box 370 Barrie L4M 4T6 Winners are selected at random from correct entries received by Saturday Mrs Soro Vouse of Boyfield Street in the winner of last weeks contest for identifying Rick Bowman captain of the Borne Colts mittst winners will iiviiiic ii eightslice lhrvc IItIII iiim from If Mothers liIii lirliiur llltl Spaghetti lIUUSr il bayficld SL lliirrir fitude It was long haul but worth the trip Examiner Photo by Randy Winter Acodio coach rovogesfoes TORONTO TPt John Huard didnt make many friends for himself during his stay in the city But the former pro linebacker left lasting im print on anadian collegiate football bureaucracy when his Acadia Axemen trounced Western Ontario Mustangs H12Saturday His pliilospliy is to ravage op ponents when theyre down He put this thinking into practice before 19397 at Varsity Stadium late in the College Bowl finale by refusing to settle for threcpoint field goals and ran off fake field goal attempt in an effort to put six points on the board Theres no room for that in Canadian college football defeated head coach Darwin Semotiuk said following the contest which saw Westcrns tiiibctitcn bowl string end at four including victories over Acadia in 1976 and 1977 lliizird from Maine doesnt agree He suggested Scniotiiik and others in the Canadian college football ranks who are of the same mind should do some soiilscarcliing if theyre going to improve the standards of the gtimc in Canadian schools MY NOT IIIIRN You never let score sit there on the board said Huard You never ask your guys to do anything less than their best The Acadians came to Toron to with the reputation of being mudders many observers were of the opinion that only the rain saved them in 273 blitzing of Alberta Golden Bears in the previous weekends Atlantic Bowl game at Halifax Huard admitted hed only seen them work in rain this season really dont have any idea what to do in good conditions he said It was ideal Saturday and the Axemen showed they could still run the ball But they also showeda prolific aerial arsenal Mike Cosgrove native of Sharon Mass who thought his collegiate career ended last year as defensive back in Maine returned to his high school role of quarterback this year and shattered the Western secondary Whenever he wasnt throwing to Don Ross and Bob Stracina he had the hulking Henry Sareault and speedsters Jed Palniaci and Hubert Walsh giv ing the Mustangs defenders fits In all Cosgrove was good on 14 of 18 passes for 276 yards and had one interception enjoyed playing defence because you can use your hands offensive tackle is where he helps Acadia most SATISFIED WITH PERFORMANCE Western was big and strong said Little who himself stands six feet high and weighs 215 pound was satisfied by my effort in the game Little pointed to the ex periece of Acadia this time around as big factor in the College Bowl win Last time we had lot of rookies This time we had only one starting rookie The ex perience helped us especially early in the game when Western scored right away In stead of getting deflated we came back and scored three touchdowns That really deflated Western In fact the roles were reverS ed from the 1977 College Bowl This time Acadia had the ex perienced veterans and Western the team with many starting rookies While Western started strong and marched down the field to score after receiving the open ing kickoff Acadia came right back to close the lead to 87 Lit tle says that after that Acadia got into their game plan We started to read them and got into our own game plan and things started to go well for us said Little Our defence played really well to hold them to so few points and our offense played well to put so many on the board The offense rolled up close to 500 yards as well MAY GO PRO While winning the College Bowl made Little very happy he has aspirations of making the AllCanadian team next Oros comeback falls short in 65 loss to Parry Sound The tiro 77s 01 nipped tis iii Georgian Bay liinior action at Parry Sound Sunday ttrti sttigcd late comeback in hopes of earning point from the match but it fell short The 775 got off to good Oro Lions Atoms record perfect The ttro Lions Club Atoms kept their perfect iccord tact by defeating Stroud 31 Gory Andrews led the Oro 81 tzick tallying the hat trick David Gillespie and Richard Stiiiiics had the other markers for the winners while Gavin Watson replied for Stroud Tlic Iiro Torpey Rczil Estate Novice and Stroud battled to zZdrim Jeff Dunn and Keith Magce got the goals for Oro while Keiiriis and Duivenvoordcn replied forStroiid Michell raw ford of OH and Robbie Green of Stroud both cainc up with big saves in their respective nets The tire Morrison Sunoco Peewees were downed 53 by oldwater despite ti threergoal performance by Bobby Drury The Coldwatcr goals came off the sticks of Leonard Bidmcad Danny Watson Dan iiy Archer Steve Brcsscttc and Dcnnis Brcsscttc Thornton earns shutout in win over Beeton The Thornton Atoms earned to shutout against Bcaton in YorkSiiiicoc Hockey League action Danny Brown got the games only goal The Thornton Georgian Sports lcewces getting goals from Steven Robson and John Peacock tied Bcaton 22 The Bell Giffen Liqutd Disposals Midgets of Thornton lost 21 to Tottenham Thorn tons goal came off the stick of Roger Gibson start jumping off to 2o with goals by Dave Forbes and Rutsy Hastings midway through the opening frame Thirty seconds after the Hastings goal Dan Beagan tallied to get Parry Sound back to within one goal However before the first period ended Hastings got hlS second of the game and Oro led by two going into the dressingroom Jeff Barks scored twice for Parry Sound in the second period to tie the score g0ing into the final 20 minutes of ac tion SOlNlHiOFSHICII Parry Sound went ahead for the first time in the game car ly in the third when Beagzin got his second of the match John Mopel and Brian McLeod scorcd midway through the period and suddenly Parry Sound had threegoal cushion Gary Johnston got Oro back to within two with approx imately six minutes showing on the clock and with 302 left Murray lark made it one goal game Oro pressed but failed to come up with the ty ing marker The 77s outshot Parry Sound Bit30 in the game The loss makes Uros record six WIIIS three losses and three ties The 775 will seek revenge when they host Parry Sound IhlS Wednesday at ttro omv munity cntrc Borrie teams fare well Winning SIX outings Barrie teams fared well in minor hockey action last weekend picking up total of six wins while suffering only two losses and one tie Here is the roundup of weekend action ATOM John Ellis Construction Minor atoms trounced Aurora 102 but suffered 61 loss to Richmond Hill In the game against Aurora 10 different players scored the goals Scott Laurin Greg Weeks Tim Kraft Steven Hogben Anthony Sclippa Brian Haley Todd Gerguson David Doering Graig Smith and Craig Owens all tailed for Barrie Brian Adamson was in net for Barrie Greg Weeks got the lone Barrie goal in the loss to Richmond Hill Atoms now have record of six wins and one loss Barries McDonald atoms came up on the short end of 53 score to Newmarket giving them record of one win two losses and no ties Mark Ruter ford and Sean Levasseur with two were the Barrie scorers PEEWEE Barries Rotary Club major peewees defeated Bolton 51 led by Craig Perry who scored three goals for Barrie Mike Dubois and Todd Marrow also scored Rotary has now won six games and is undefeated with just one tie BANTAM Giffen Farm Equipment Ma jor bantams dropped 41deci sion to Thornhill making Bar ries record two wins one loss and tie Danny Knowles got the Barrie goal Three of Thor nhill goals were scored on powerplays MINOR MIDGET Bell Canada midgets were eliminated from further play in the Waterloo tournament although they defeated Peter borough 20 Todd Bowman and Paul Smith scored Tom Luck was picked as the most outstan ding goalie in the tournament MINOR BANTAM The Green and Ross Minor Bantams faltcred late in the third period Saturday allowing Thornhill to earn 33 draw After Thornhill took the lead with two goals in the first period Barrie stormed back in the second with goals by Steve Bauchmaii and Jim Sands to tie it up With only 110 seconds showing on the game clock Sands got his second of the game to giie Bar ric the lead for the first time However with only 21 seconds left to be played Thornhill got the tying marker MAJOR ATOMS The Barrie Kinsmen Major Atoms got two late period goals and shutout performance by Peter Ing to defeat Bolton 20 in YorkSimcoe action Sunday The first goal of the game did not come until only 224 re mained when Shawn Mei deflected in hard drive by Ted Beattie With 159 left Wayne Nelson made it 24 when he made good on breakaway It was the Kinsmen Atoms first victory of the young season MAJOR IEWIIES The Barrie ReadyMix Major Peewces played Borden to 33 draw in seesaw YorkSimcoe Hockey League game Satur dav Barrie got goal from Glenn Williams two by Andy Barton Jeff Bell earned two assists Scoring for Camp Borden who were outshot 3215 were Brown Kirk Chandler and Conrad MINOR IIIEWEE With seven different players figuring in the scoring Barrie Community redit Union Minor peewccs defeated Thornhill 32 to even their record it two wins and two losses MocFoyden tallies three to power Robsons triumph Peter Robson Carpets got three goals from Laurie Mac Fayden and shutout per formance by Barb Richards to Rick Valiquette scored three goals to lead Allandale Drugs to 43 win over Egon Motors in Nights of Colombus hockey league game Saturday at Eastview Kevin OHara shored the other Allandale goal while Jason Dumont Brian Barry and Mark Oakley got the Egon While most of the Barrie competitors in this years Roundabout annual competilt tion have only rollerskated about three months David and Susan Bassett son and daughter of Doug and Barb Bassett who own Roun dabout have been skating for about 10 years Saturday their experience showed as they picked up several trophies in the competition held at the new Roundabout facilities in Barrie for the firsttime David 16 and Susan 14 picked up one first two seconds and three thirds in the competition David also won first and second in the mens competition The pair won the Sophomore Dance category took seconds in Freelance and Open American and third in Original Pattern David won mens sophomore figures and open loops While clubs from Ohio Burlington Hamilton Kit chener and Ajax competed nine Barrie entries took six trophies John Lennon and Dyan Gundert took second in the Novice Dance and third in the beginners dance while Mike Lloyd and Shari Gundert took third in the Novice dance We think weve got one of the better rinks going said tournament organizer Jackee Gallagher We have good floor with plastic coating We try to get everybody involved In Bar rie there certainly has been lot of interest Ive had soao people out for my classes lead them to an 80 victory over Simcoe Hornets in South son cause by tallying twice Simcoe Ladies Broomball ac and Lynn Handy Anna Storic tion in Angus Valiquettes hat trick leads Egon to victory goals In another Knights of Colom bus game two goals by Mick Barker helped Council 1623 edge Ponderosa 441 Tomlinson and arlo Rubino also scored for Council Blair Burn and David Dykstra with two were the scorers Borrie take six trOphies at Roundabouts competition Lynn Handy helped the Bob Cathy Pickering and Sue Weathcrall each tallied one In the evenings other game it was excellent goaltending that dominated Pauleyannzis Mary Anne Hitchon and the Night Hawks Betty Dettweiler both recorded shutouts The standings after one round are Ivy in from with perfect eight points Robson with six the Night Hawks and lauleyanna with three each and Simcoc Hornets still look ing for their first point Next Sunday at pm Ivy will put their perfect record on pondcmsa the line when they meet secondplace Robson Scan top as fiwmusfl Kathleen Martin of the Roundabout club displays fine form in the Elementary Ladies Freestyle category one of 32 divisions in the annual rollerskating competition held of the new rollerskating facilities in Barrie Examiner Photo

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