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Barrie Examiner, 17 Dec 1979, p. 8

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Mas sports shorts MacFayden leads Robson Laurie MacFayden scored four goals and Brenda Scott ad ded hattrick to pace Peter Robson to an 80 win over Night Hawks in South Simcoe Ladies Broomball league game at Angus Sunday Barb Richards recorded the shutout in net for Robson Darlene McLean scored two goals to lead Ivy to 50 win over Simcoe Hornets in another league game Teri Gethons Judy Wilson and Gail Astridge had singlesSue Leighton recorded the shutout in net for Ivy Ivy leads the standings with 15 points four ahead of Peter Robson Night Hawks and Pauleyanna are tied for third with five points each while Simcoe Hornets have yet to win or tie game Minor Midgets tie and lose The Barrie Tim Horton Donuts Minor Midgets took only one of possible four points losing 51 to Collingwood then tying Unionville 55 over the weekend Against Collingwood the only Barrie scorer was John Sharpe with Ron Lethbridge earning an assist Jim Greenside Was the big gun for Barrie in the tie with Unionville He had the hat trick The other scorers with Steve Graves and Jim Stewart with Stan Stone setting up two goals 77$ edged by Midland Oro 77s were edged 65 by Midland in Junior hockey game at Midland Sunday Doug Shclswell Neil MacConnell Ernie Cummings Roland Lee and Rusty Hastings were the Oro scorers Cum mings Roger McCuaig Greg McCuaig and Hastings each had assists Larry Cant Caetani was in goal for Oro Brewer makes return By THE Nrllx PRESS Carl Brewer attracted the attention but Nova Scotia got the win in an American Hockey League game Sunday night Brewer returning to professional hockey for the first time since 1974 and playing for New Brunswick Hawks hit the goal post with slap shot early in the game and said general manager Punch Imlach of Toronto Maple Leafs the defcnccnian didnt look out of place However Nova Scotia Voyageurs took 32 decision before 4820 fans in Moncton and Brewer 41 was on the ice for all of the visitors goals Joe rozicr coach of the Ilawks said the goals werent caused by any mistakes Brewer made and added he expects more from him as he get used to the players Its just matter of time Brewer said Overall feel pretty good Peewees defeat Markham 3l The Barrie lrvinc Carpet Warehouse Minor Peewees defeated Markham 31 in YorkSimcoe Hockey League ac tion Sunday Ioals by hris Irvine and Keith Cyr gave Barrie 20 lead after the first period In the second period Marky Parker made it 30 Gory Kirk assisted on two two of the goals Ham out for season PlTlSBLltGll AP Allpro linebacker Jack Ham of Pittsburgh Steelers will miss the rest of the National Ptxit ball League season because of dislocated ankle that may require surgery the team said Sunday Ham was helped off the field during the Steelers 2017 loss to the Oilers last Monday in Ilouston He was replacedin Sundays 280 win over Buffalo by Dennis Winston with loreii Toews playing the posit ion on passing downs llam 31 recently named to the Pro Bowl for the seventh straight year and the only player at his posrtion to receive the honor every year since 1071 has been hallmark of the Pittsburin defence Tuxes spur Jets on WINNIIEG Pi Approximately 1000 spectators of total of 15000 in the stands including usherettes ticket takers the driver of the Zamboni and Jets coach Tom McVic wore tuxedos to Saturdays Montreal Canadiens Winnipeg Jets National Ilockey League game The event was the inspiration of the Jets Booster Club and local tuxedo rental firm which offered the suits at half the normal rental rate The club advertised the evening as being one in which Jets fans could show the country that they were the classiest in the league For one fan iearingthe tuxedo was apparently not much of an event January takes tourney NORTH MIAMI Fla IAP Don January fired 67 on Sunday to record an eiglitstroke victory in the $100000 PGA National Seniors championship January became eligible for the event month ago when he Celebrated his 501h birth day Ieorge Bayer was second with 278 and Dan Sikes Jr and Bill Johnston tied for third at 282 llost professional Julius Boios was fifth at 280 This weeks mystery sports person is regular on the Ladies Professional Golf Association tour 1979 was her most successful year ever as she won several tournaments and finished near the top in total money earnings She may be the best mosttouring golf professional Canada has ever had If you know her name send in yours along with your address and telephone number to Sports Hall of Fame co the Examiner Box 370 Barrie L4M 4T6 Winners are selected at random from correct entries received by Satur day Shirley MacDonald of Barrie is the winner of last weeks contest for correctly identifying baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn outest winners will ricciyr alt eightslice three item piua from Mothers liua Partner and Spaghetti House lel Hayfield S1 Barrie Eatiecson rink wins mixed finals Kinzie and Ough rinks big tro Despite arriving late for the championship match skip Willard Kinzie managed to guide his rink in defeating Ab Jensens rink and capturing the Jack Webb trophy of the Barrie Country Club first schedule curling club finals Saturday night Sawyer vice Bill McLoud second and Ken Tif fen lead made up Kinzies rink Bill Austin vice David Patterson second and Ian Smith lead were the members of the runnerup rink In the womens championship match Grace Oughs rink defeated Andrea Porters rink 1310 in 10 ends to win the Queens Hotel Trophy Oughs rink consisted of Sharon Bowden as vice Blan che Kestevan as second and Jean Hutchinson as lead Porter had Joanne Cockbum as vice Jean Ellement as second and Audrey Henry as lead In the mixed finals played Friday night Glen Pattersons rink captured the Slessor and Periard trophy by defeating Gord Needhams rink Shirley Patterson and Dawn and Val Inch played for Patter sons rink Helen Needham and Nell and Jean Hutchinson played for Needhams rink In mens consolation play Ross Simpsons rink defeated Gord Coutts rink Playing for Simpsons rink were Larry Hudson vice Don Adie lead and Bob Graham second Jack Valleau Nell Hutchinson and Hugh Gibson were playing for Coutts rink In womens consolation play Gladys Jensens rink defeated Madeline McKennas rink Members of Jensens rink were Mary Thompson vice Ev Silk second and Ev Webb lead Mary Jane Langmuir vice Shirley Patterson second and Sandra Cassidy lead were the members of McKennas rink Vice Grant Sawyer concentrates on making good shot as he throws pionship final at the Barrie Country Club Lead sweep if necessary Both men played for Willard rock Ken Tiffen gets ready to Kinzies rink which wont in the mens cham he match Examiner Photo by Cathy Heather Oakleys hat trick helps of to win over Le Mark Oakley scored three goals to lead the Knights of Col umbus Atom selects to an 84 Atomitonspostfltbwio Oro teams strong showing Oro rep teams had good weekened posting four wins one tie and three losses overall Oro Juveniles lost to Tot tenham juveniles 43Scoring for Oro were Randy Sheldrake Hugh Partridge and Kevin Brown Jim Profit had two assists Oro Villeneuve bantams con tinued their winning ways defeating Maple 84 and Oak Ridges 41 Against Maple Jamie Torpey scored three goals Winston Caldwell had two and singles went to Phillip Sym Adam Bolechowsky and Dunc Ellis Steve Howell was in net Sym Gord Coutts Stephen Boyd and Ellis each had one goal in the win over Oak Ridges Peter Whitehead played good game in net for Oro Oro Sunoco Morrison peewees came up even in weekend play dropping their Saturday game 42 to Oak Ridges but winning 20 Billy Wilson and Jesse Whalen scored one goal each in the loss Stephen Parson and Billy Campbell scored for 0m in the win with Glen Coates recording the shutout win over Barrie Legion atoms in game at the Thornton Arena Sunday Oro Atom Lions posted their 13th win of the season with 101 thumping over Sutton Cory Andrews scored five goals David Gillespie and Chris Miller each scored two an Ron Mitenko had one Stephen Johnson tended goal for Oro Oro Torpey Real Estate Novices had tough weekend tying Schomberg and losing 41 to Lefroy Jeff Dunn scored twice for Oro against Schomberg Keith Magee also scored Jason Hine had the lone goal against Lefroy Bucks break losing streak with win over Utah Jazz points to lead the Bucks to latest victory They didnt look When Milwaukee Bucks break out of losing streak they do it right think were over it whatever it was said Mar ques Johnson after scoring 21 10479 National Association victory night over Utah Jazz The Bucks had straight games before Slessor midgets win two Neal scores four goals The Barrie Slessor and Periard Major Midgets played Friday Saturday and Sunday and on each occasion they claimed victory On Friday they doubled the score on Thornhill winning 63 Steve Neal scored two goals III the victory with John Mon tague Greg Bertram and Keith Penna getting singles Saturday Newmarket provid ed the opposition and Barrie won 31 with Neal again potting two goals Brent MacDonald had the other Newmarkct was the opposi tioi again Sunday and this time Barrie blew them out 120 Moti taguc was the big shooter in this one scoring four Neal and Penna had two each with singles going to Jim Foulis Bertram Eric McConnell and llacloiiald Player takes Sunshine by four over Verwey JOHANNESBURG Reuterl South African Gary Player scored his fourth successive victory on his countrys Sun shine golf circuit Saturday winning the Sun City event with 10 underpar 278 Player finished four strokes ahead of compatriot Bobby erwey nzi course he design ed Obviously its tremendous thrill to get four in row said Player Ive had four wins and five seconds including the US Open this year and won well over 8200000 At 44 am playing better than have played Dedication has paid off If keep my health still be win ning at 55 Player won $18000 in the 72 hole touniameiit Verwey had 282 Nicky Price also of South Africa was third with 284 and Des Smytli of Ireland was fourth with 286 Barrie peewees take lead then rally to claim victory Barrie Sargeant ReadyMix Major Peewees almost blew 30 lead against Newmarket Sunday but then staged com eback of their own to claim 53 victory After second period goals by Andy Barton Jeff Bell and Glenn Williams had given Bar rie the lead Newmarket scored three in the third to tie it up lwo goals in the final minute gave Barrie the win Sean Mac Pherson and Allen George were the marksmeii Troy Vair and John Morris had two assists each Waples picks up 400th first driver to do it TORONTO CP Ron Waples handled three winners at Greenwood Raceway on Saturday to become the first hamess driver to win 400 races in Canada in one year Waples 35 0f Rockwood Ont started the day with 39 victories He scored quickly with Holland in the freeforall handicap and followed that win with another in the fourth with Sea Mac Paul The 400th win came in the seventh with Floras Pride His 400 Canadian wins com bined with those in the US give him total of 414 victories sofar thisyear Basket ball Sunday last six their particularly well through the first quarter Sunday night when they fell behind by 10 points at one stage but coach Don Nelson told Johnson Hey the shots will fall They eventually did with Johnson contributing most of the key points Before long the Bucks were off and winging Elsewhere Sunday Boston Celtics beat New Jersey Nets 115112 in overtime Kansas Ci ty Kings edged Indiana Pacers 107105 Seattle SuperSonics turned back Denver Nuggets 123121 Los Angeles Lakers beat San Antonio Spurs 121119 San Diego Clippers beat Detroit Pistons 133126 and Portland Trail Blazers hammered Houston Rockets 123101 On Saturday Boston beat New York Knicks 9090 Atlanta Hawks downed Philadelphia 7tiers 11206 Cleveland Cavaliers beat New Jersey 117111 Washington Bullets defeated Chicago Bulls 115113 San Antonio shaded Golden State Warriors 102101 Phoenix Suns topped Detroit 126105 and Portland beat Denver 10608 After falling behind by 10 points in the first quarter the Bucks soon cut the margin to 2519 They rallied to 30 with io fell ill ialf then went ahead to stay 3432 eltics ll5 Nets ll Larry Birds 19 points helped Boston beat New Jersey despite seasonhigh 52point output by guard Mike Newlin of the Nets Hustlers take four of games Clifton Hotel Hustlers won four of six games in Senior volleyball action in Toronto Sunday Clifton defeated SSC 1614 and 157 and lost one game 1015 They then defeated Orillia Roadrunners 156 154 and lost 1416 Clifton now holds down third place in the standings behind Scarborough College and Scar borough Old ladies We shouldnt have lost those two games said playercoach Debbie Emms But our serv ing was weaker than usual and cost us when we needed points Maryanne Stepiliatis and Pat Wilson hit well in the front court though gion selects Jason Dumont and Sean Tomlinson scored two goals each to pace Oakleys per formance The single for Knights went to Kevin OHara George Lusignan scored two goals for Legion and Robbie Martin and Steve Thurlow each scored one goal In regular Knights of Colum bus action in the atom division Egon and Allandale played to 22 tie while Ponderosa edged Council 1626 32 in the other game Oakley and Mike Nelson scored for Egon Jason Forbes and Chris Glandville were the Allandale markers Tomlinson was the big scorer for Council with two goals But his performance wasnt enough to win the game for Council the examiner Monday Dec phy winners Skip Andrea Porter watches the direction and speed her rock has as she makes shot in one end of the wome Club Porters rink lost to Grace Heather ns championships at Barrie Country Ough Examiner Photo by Cathy Raycraft scores twice Flyers down Port Elgin Gerry Raycratt scored two goals and Pat Rudkins added two assists to lead Barrie Flyers to 64 win over Port Elgin in intermediate hockey game in Port Elgin Sunday The game was close match and Flyers had to rely on just three defenceman Terry Agnew Rudkins and Phil Branston for the entire game Ed Walker and Jay Douglas failed to make it through the snowstorm for the game In the first period Port Elgin took lead with just 43 seconds elapsed when Jim MeKinnon scored set up by Glen Morningstar Port Elgin took 24 lead on the shorthand ed goal by Doug Wood when Flyers Agnew was off for roughing Flyers rallied with goal by Paul Regan set up by Branston Flyers came back with two goals in the span of one minute GERRY RAYCRAPT two goals to take 32 lead Branston took pass from Bob Coulson and beat Elgin goalie John Bak on power play goal Ron Lyte put Flyers ahead with his goal set up by Wayne Dusome Port Elgins McKinnon scored his second goal late in the period to give Port Elgin 33 tie at the end of the period Both teams scored one goal in the second period Flyers scored first giving them 43 lead for most of the period Raycraft scored the goal on power play assisted by Rudkins Port Elgin tied it up again near the end of the period on McKinnons third goal shor thanded effort In the third period Flyers poured on the offense firing 11 shots at Port Elgin goalie Bak The result was two goals by Kevin Parsons and Raycraft with his second of the night Port Elgin had only five shots on Flyers goalie John Collins in the third period Flyers outshot Port Elgin 4625 in the game Flyers had nine minor penalties compared to six for Port Elgin Barries Kevin Horner l4 runs into heavy traffic in front of the Newmarket goal in Sundays game between Barrie Lions novices and Bauchman scores three Newmarket Ready to help out is teammate Brad Forrest Heather Examiner Photo by Cathy Stanley tops in Midget win MINOR MIDGET Bruce Stanley scored three goals and Bill Hoare added two goals as Barrie Bell Canada minor midgets pounded Aurora 71 in York Simcoe minor hockey league game at Dunlop Saturday Greg Johnston and Todd Bowman were the other Bar rie scorers Greg Haskett ad ded two assists Hoare had three assists Kevin Bouchey was in goal for Barrie and stopped 16 shots Barrie had 48 shots on Aurora goalie Greg Lawrence Sunday Barrie played to 44 tie with Richmond Hill in Richmond Hill Tom Harris Paul Smith Bruce Stanley and Henry Sienkiewcz each scored one goal Ron Dubois Andrew Craig Bowman and Johnston had assists Tom Luck was in goal turning away 23 Richmond Hill shots Barrie now has 18 wins three losses and three ties MINOR BANTAMS In defensive battle Thor nhill edged Barrie Civitan Club minor bantams 10 in YSMHL game Sunday in Thornhitl The only goal of the game scored by Thor nhills Jeff Turner came at 751 of the first period The game was quite con trast to Barries game Satur day when they pounded Bolton 801 led by Shayne Carson who scored three goals Andy Walton scored two goals and singles went to Tim Viktil Shawn Deane and Don Potter Rick Woolsey had the shutout in net for Barrie Barrie now has 10 wins two losses and one tie Steve Bauchman scored three goals and Fred Weatherhead scored one goal and had two assists to lead Barrie Green and Ross Minor Bantams to 62 trouncing over Thornhill in YSMHL game Saturday at Eastview Tim Laine scored the other two Barrie goals Tim Tokarz Wallie Leary Vesa Heino Ron Daniels Mark Gross and Sean Galle also drew assists Darren Gilbert tended net for Barrie MAJOR PEEWEES Despite out shooting their opposition 2918 Barrie Sargeants ReadyMix major peewees had to settle for 33 tie with Newmarket in YSMHL game in Newmarket Friday night Barrie needed two goals in the third period to gain the tie Geal scorers for Sargeants were Michael Lefave John Morris and An dy Barton who got the tying goal Glen Williams Ronnie Bowes Geoff Wall Jeff Bell and Troy Vair each had one assist Rotary Club major peewees had good weekend picking upwins in both their games Saturday they defeated Aurora 72 led by Mike McLaughlin who scored three goals Geoff Johns Nolan Keogh Daryl OBrien and Craig Perry were the other Barrie scorers Perry also had two assists as did Adan Wrobel and Keogh Greg Smith was in net for Barrie stopping 16 shots Sunday Barrie edged Thornhill 31 in game at Dunlop Arena Wrobe Tim Henderson and Mike Dubois were the Barrie scorers David Crockford OBrien Johns and McLaughlin each had one assist Steve Laurin was in net The Rotary club now has 11 wins one loss and two ties MINOR PEEWEES total team effort helped Barrie Irvine Carpet Warehouse minor peewees take 41 win over Orillia in their YSMHL game in Barrie Saturday Nine different players figured in the scoring against Orillia Chris Irvine Marty Parker Danny Schally and Mark DAmbrosio were the goal scorers Keith Cyr Mark Ragot Ricky deman and Dave Priest each had one assist Scott Rutherford tended net for Barrie and turned away 15 Orillia shots The game featured high number of penalties for both teams Three goals two by Barrie were scored on power plays The win gave Barrie their second in as many games as they had just come off 21 win over Newmarket in Newmarket Friday night Cyr and Cory Kirk scored the Barrie goals Irvines record is now eight wins four losses and one tie AIOM Barries McDonalds Atoms had tough game against Thornhill Sunday at Eastview diopping 71 decision Sean Levasseur scored the lone Barrie goal in the se cond period after being set up by Chris Wall Kinsmen Major Atoms had tough time against Thor nhill as they were shut out 50 Thornhill had big edge on shots on net 2411 NOVICE Barrie Novice Lions split their weekend games winn ing their first match against Alliston but then dropping their game against Newmarket 73 Sunday at DunlopArena Brent Preston was the hot shooter for Barrie in the game against Alliston scor ing both Barrie goals Greg Forde and Kevin Davis had assists Dave Harris and Warren Cardy shared goal duty in recording the shut out Greg Forde Scott Drury and Preston each scored one goal in the loss to Newmarket Kevin Homer Brad Forrest Preston and Forde each had one assist Barrie now has record of seven wins three losses and threeties MINOR PEEWEE Barrie Community Credit Union had tough time generating offense in their weekend games drop ing bothmatches they play Saturday they lost 101 to Sharon Steve Day scored the lone Barrie goal Sunday they were defeated 52 by Unionville Manuel Scarati and Steve Day were the goal scorers Scott Covell and Jeff Tomlinson had assists

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