aeyvvberv um at orwmwr zrr vv Barrie athletes finish high Cadeau earns Monique Cadeau of Barrie North Collegiate set pesonal best to finish second in the Hootbeat champ sets sights high Heidi Schaeffer hopes some day to be member of the Canadian Equestrian jumping team For that though she needs jumper horse with no qualms about leaping those tricky courses She almost had one in Edelweiss sevenyearold mare that was training at height of 51 feet with five provincial silver Gautier will also compete in to days concluding fina day pro gram in the highjump Gautiers personal best in the shot put recorded last year was is 1523m Central Collegiates Dawn Kendall came up with her best lifetime performance in the high jump with leap of 163m to place fifth in the midget girls competition opening day events of the All Ontario championships and total of 14 from all five city high schools are involved Cadeau will compete again today in what she considers her strongest event the shot put In midget boys shot put Paul Gautier of Eastview Secondary School tossed 1519m best to finsh in fifth place Seconjary School who finished fifth in the midget girls 100m sprint after winning her heat and Margaret Mulder of St Josephs who finished 10th in the midget girls 1500m finals after fifthplace finish in her eat Llewellyn one of the areas top sprinters didnt make it to the finals after getting poor start in his heat Burton competed in the junior boys pole vault event but results were unavailable at press time More than 2000 athletes representing more than 300 schools are taking part in the junior girls shot put event at the Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association track and field championships Friday at Etobicokes Centen niaIStadium Seven Barrie high school Mulder ran the distance in athletes participated in the four minutes 574 seconds Also competing in yester clearance but Other Barrie athletes com days events were Norths Ian twodaycvent fdgsgéver the ho as ating in days ï¬nals ere enyn and entraps on 17 destinedtobeahunter Jackie Rocchio of Innisdale Burton associationsarerepresented And not bad one at that Edelweiss and her 16year old owner teamed up to capture top prize in the junior class at the recent Hoofbeat 79 competition at Molsons Park In addition tourney date set The Barrie Hurons novice lacrosse team will defend its ti tie in the fifth annual Barrie Invitational Novice Lacrosse cuWW lt was amp awcadu This years tournament lineup includes Bridgenorth near Peterborough Elora Glouscester Mimico Orangeville Oshawa and Torontos St Christopher House Barrie will meet St Christophers House in the first game of the day slated for am Games run on the hour all day sports calendar park 230 Hill Union vs and SATURDAY Track and Field Barrie and area high school athletes compete in the final day of the 1979 On tario Federation of SchooLs Athletic Association track and field champion ships Etobicoke Centennial Stadium Harness Racing 745 pm Regular lorace card at Barrie Raceway Essa Rd See an tries Auto Racing 745 Regular racing Barrie waylith1ine0roand Hwy 27 Sailing Barrie Yacht Club annual Sailpast Kempenfelt Bay Softball The Simcoe County Separate School Board is holding its annual softball tournament Angus Soccer pm Bradford United vs Barrie Canadian Newmarket and District Soccer Association First Division game Eastview Barrie City vs Aurora Hearts NDSA Premier Division game Aurora SLOWBALL Noon Kolmar Kosmos vs Hill Social pm ANAF Barrie vs 441 Silver Fox St Pauls 130 pm United Clubs vs ANAF Angus Angus Orill The erstwhile cellardwellers played so far Coach Ron Johnston gives ma view They sure showed neversa We were ahead 31 right unti Orillia never gave up seventh Then with ultimate vi Concedes Young Pontiacs We were fortunate in pullin way his youngsters rallied Ralph Dominelli smashed the wi margin on his pitching opponen ting sure commented Doner Of While the Pontiacs are at Allis ing host to Barrie Red Sox in Ori defending champions Barrie triumph over the Majors Glen was given due credit by 71 six hits and two more runs Anyway the Majors hope to With Barrie Cockburn pitching Barrie trouncing to defeat Newmarket Hawks 63 °Heat NORTH AMERICAS ONE SYSTEM HEATS COOLS keep up pace By BILL CURRAN The question of whether the surprising Orillia Junior Pon tiacs have been playing over their heads or are actually as good as their current record indicates has been the topic of debate in county baseball circles top of the league standing with four victories in five games showing to fighting determination and good team spirit Alliston manager Bob Doner is rival who supports that with them observed the Canucks veteran pilot after referring to his clubs recent 43 loss to the young Pontiacs made up of players all eligible for junior were edged out keep telling my own boys game is never won until the last out and that game was good illustration Doners team tried hard enough with Larry Halbert pit ching splendid game until he weakened after one out in the nicked for four hits which turned the tide against them conceded Coach Johnston who was obviously elated by the After the first batter grounded out Chris Long singled and Al Fenton doubled to score Long for Orillias second run The next batter pinchhitter Mike Hurtubise was given base on balls and then was forced out at second on Mike Ciesielskis grounder Jeff Epps singled and then shortstop Until that disastrous last frame Halbert had clear ter never gave up and it ultimately paid off with his third hurling triumph of the young season The Alliston team will get chance to avenge the upset loss when these same clubs clash at Riverdale park in Alliston Sunday Well be out to get even anything for granted Ball games are won on the field pm Collingwood Cavemen will be the opponents for the Leafs at Ivy diamond at 630 pm Majors will be seeking revenge Still suffering from the 130 humiliation suffered at Barrie the first of the week the Majors will be out seeking to recover It was not announced whether Glen Laycock would be pitching again for the Red Sox but hell likely get the op portunity after his fourhit shutout which humbled the Along with the Junior Pontiacs fine showing the onesided the most startling surprise of the season to date The defending champions were without pitching ace Jerry Udell and some other veteran players including slugger Pat Hennessy but the whipping by team which previously had lost four in row was most unexp standout ball and he had decided margin on starter Peter Hislop The latter in making his first start of the season yielded 11 runs on seven hits one homer by Laycock in the first two frames Reliever Mickey Dunlop did much better the rest of the way although the Red Sox obtained another VIleatherbon GE WEATHERTRON NO SELLING NEAT PUMP onier BROTHERS motif 7261 439 Steel St park Veterans Slowball Leaguedoubleheaders SUNDAY Slowball 630 pm Team Radio vs the Veterans Slowball League AllStars in benefit game Queens Park Baseball pm Barrie Red Sox vs Orillia Majors 630pm Collingwood vs Ivy Leafs pm Orillia Juniors vs Alliston Canucks Simcoe Baseball Leaguegames Fastball H130 pm Bayfield Furniture vs Starr Electric Barrie and District In termediate Fastball League game QueensPark pm Optimists vs Barrie Mer chants 830 pm Molsons vs Oro Barrie and District Recreational Fastball League games Mac Morrison Park Slow Pitch pm Howards Heroes vs Robson Carpets 830 pm BP Oilers vs Transmission King Barrie and District Slow Pitch League games ShearPark HorseShows er Annual Crosscountry jumping and hunting horse show competition at Windy Haugh Farm Shanty Bay ia juniors right now are lodged at the in credit for his teams fine ydie spirit in our last game their last bat and then we ctory within reach he was fortunate that one out of the fire nning blow double to left Gerry Wingrove The lat thats for course we are not taking ton the Majors will be play llia Game time is slated for has been generally rated as ected Orillia officials for pitching turn the tables tomorrow they came back after the Pumps Schanlens homer helps Barrie beat Ivy Leafs rules stipulate that players must join the team closest to Dave Schandlen player the Ivy Leafs claim rightsto and want back hit tworun homer in the fifth inning to lead the Barrie Red Sox to 31 decision over the host Leafs in Simcoe Baseball League play Friday The win boosted the Red Sox season record to three wins and three losses Schandlens home run prowess helped account for one other Red Sox victory 10 decision over Collingwood Kevin Beaupre gave up five hits as did Ivy to earn the win Friday The Leafs have protested the game however because of the Red Soxs use of Schandlen The ielderpitcher played for the Ivy Rangers of the North Dufferin League last season The Leafs say since league Posie sco Tom Posie went twoforthree at the plate including two run homwer in the fourth inn ing to lead Barrie Coop to an 81 victory over Mr Transmis sion in Barrie and District In termediate Fastball League ac tion Friday at Queens Park Coop racked up SIX runs on five hits in the second inning and never looked back Two of those runs came from designatedhitter Posie in his first turn at bat Mr Transmissions lone run came in the fifth inning when Brian Scott reached base on double and made it home after Ken Maws infield hit was mishandled by the Coop club Stephens to By GARRY FORBES Of The Examiner Dave Stephens former Bar rie Minor Hockey Association midget player and centre on last seasons Barrie Colts will receive an invitation from Toronto Marlboroughs general manager Frank Bonello to at tend the teams fall camp former Marlies scout said Fri day Murray Valiquette scout with the Major Junior club before the Central Scouting System took over the leagues playersearching duties said he had been in contact with Bonello and the Marlie manager told him the team was interested in acquiring Stephens Stephens expects to receive the invitation this weekend or early next week The 17yearold centreleft wing is native of Petrolia Ont and played most of his minor hockey there before moving to Barrie Before joining the Colts last season he played several ex hibition games with Aurora Tigers of the Ontario Provin cial Junior league The Barrie Green and Ross bantams continued their winn ing ways with pair of York Simcoe Baseball League wins Thursday and Friday Sean Kirkpatrick pitched five strikeouts to captain the Barrie team to 164 hammering of host Collingwood Friday Dave their residence and Ivy hasnt given up his card Schandlen must play for the Leafs or he doesnt play in the Simcoe League Schandlen has played all season with the Red Sox league meeting isschedul ed for next week in Ivy to discuss the situation Red Sox manager Ray Neely says its really all up to the league ex ecutive now We may end up getting thrown out of the league Nee ly said but who knows All runs came in the fifth inn ing Barries Bob Hepburn crossed the plate first when he led off with single got to so cond on John Walton sac res four to lead Coop win The error was the only one in the game by Coop Mr Transmission committed two Winning pitcher Bill Edger ton gave up five hits but no one made it to base the easy way Edgerton gave up no walks and struck out five Mr IYansmis sion batters Don Penfold gave up nine hits including seven singles and struck out only one Coop batter Except for the fateful second inning Mr Transmission seemed able to handle things defensively Second baseman Dave McMaster and first baseman Danny Adams teamed up for eight outs including third inning doubleplay beinvhed to Marlies training camp DAVE STEPHENS invitation from Marlies Stephens will be vying for berth on the Marlies with ap proximately 200 other players including former Petrolia teammate Paul Bintner Bintner also centre played for the Marlies last season Two other former BMHA players Ron Bobette and Rob Garner played Major Junior for the Marlies Garner is now member of Binghampton Dust ers of the American Hockey League top farm club of the Pittsburgh Penguins and bantams win pair Hogben belted two home runs and double to power the win ners hitting game Hogben hit two doubles and triple in Thursdays game 137 trouncing of Orillia at Eastview park Brad Babcock was the winn ing pitcher with five strikeouts SALES OPPORTUNITY lorries oldest dodersliip requires SA lESPERSON For Canadas most popular small car plus used car sales Salary during training period with commission company benefits professional training company vehicle and insurance supplied No previous car experience proforrod Coll Orv Jackson for appointment at 7260288 TRY JACKSON SALES LEASING I40 Bradford St lode rif ice went to third when Grant Campbell singled and scored when Ivy threw the ball away Ivys run came when Alwin Maerz scored from third on sacrifice fly byDave Speers Johnston ioins Hawks CHICAGO AP Chicago Black Hawks said Friday that minor league coach Eddie Johnston will head the National Hockey League team next season Johnston spent most of his NHL career tending goal for Boston Bruins and ended it two seasons ago with the Black Hawks Last season he coached New Brunswick Hawks the Black Hawks affiliate in the American Hockey League He succeeds Bob Pulford coach and general manager the last two seasons Team Radio meets Vets Team Radio an alleged soft ball team composed of players from radio station CKBB CKCB will meet the Veterans Slowball League AllStars in benefit exhibition game at Queens Park Sunday Game time is 630 pm and spectators are welcome baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE East Pct BBL Baltimore 35 21 625 Boston 33 21 611 Milwaukee 32 26 552 New York 31 26 544 Detroit 25 25 500 Cleveland 26 28 481 ll Toronto 15 42 263 20 West California 34 23 596 Minnesota 30 24 556 21 Texas 81 25 554 Kansas City 31 26 544 Chicago 26 29 473 Seattle 23 35 397 11 Oakland 18 39 316 16 Friday Results Baltimore Texas Boston Minnesota Chicago at Milwaukee ppd rain New York 11 Kansas City 10 California Detroit Toronto Oakland Seattle Cleveland Todays Probable Pitchers Minnesota Erickson 05l at Boston Torrez 52 New York John 101 at Kane sas City Gura 35 Toronto Huffman 26 at Oakland Keough 077 Texas Ellis 14 at Baltimore Stone 35 Chicago Scarberry 12 or Howard 02 at Milwaukee Caldwell 64 Detroit Wilcox 43 or Rozema 32 at California Barr 31 or Ryan 63 Cleveland Paxton 42 at Seattle Honeycult 35 Sundays Games Minnesota at Boston Texas at Baltimore Chicago at Milwaukee New York at Kansas City Detroit at California Toronto at Oakland Cleveland at Seattle NATIONAL LEAGLE East 1Pt Elli Montreal 30 20 600 St Louis 29 21 580 Pittsburgh 28 23 549 Philadelphia 29 26 527 Chicago 23 28 451 New York 20 31 392 10 West Houston 35 24 5911 Cincinnati 31 25 554 Los Angeles 27 31 466 San Francisco 27 31 466 San Diego 27 33 450 ill Atlanta 21 35 375 12 lridays Results Los Angeles 11 Chicago Pittsburgh San Francrsco Atlanta 11 Philadelphia Jon Bobbette of Clifton Hotel gets bead on the ball while breaking for third base Friday of Mac Morrison Park Examiner Photo by Garry Forbes Simcoe rallies for tie with Clifton in Rec ball Simcoe Hotel came up and District Mac Morrison Park In the other half of the Rec league doubleheader Canplas Sports Barrie Firefighters 32 when pair of fifthinning errors helped Don Shannon home for the win edged Georgian formerly the ning run Simcoe was behind 41 when double by catcher Keith Carins scoreoa BILL LEE starts for Expos tonight Houston New York Cincinnati Montreal San Diego St Louis Todays Probable Pitchers Houston Andujar 53l at York Swan 54 Los Angeles Sutcliffe 63 at Chicago Lamp 42 Montreal Lee 62i at Cincin nati Scaver 26 San Francisco Blue 66 at Pittsburgh Rooker 21 New Atlanta MMahler 25 at bridge BARRIEDUPLICATE BRIDGE RESULTS Friday June NORTHSOUTH Sue Graham Robbie Robidoux Midge Stubbings Lucie Taylor Jean Burke Ed Welch EASTMEST 1E11a Seanes Vivian Hamilton Olive Hersey Peg More Eleanor and Stan Everingham Monday June NORTHSOUTH Jean Burke Rosemary Spratt Mr and Mrs Jamieson John Park Ralph Brand EASTWEST Vicki Law Audrey Forrest Rita Haines Peter Karrys Lucie Taylor Larry Gartner RAYS BRIDGE CLUB Wednesday June Future Masters NORTHSOUTH Marjorie Young Georgina Whin ton with five runs in the third inning to tie Clifton Hotel 66 in Barrie Recreational Fastball League play Friday at and three other singles put then into 64 lead in the third inn ing Clifton tied it up nings Lloyd Hutchinson and Gary Helmkay shared the pitching duties for Simcoe giving up eight runs All but one Bob Dobsons sixthinning double were onebase hits Dobson shared Cliftons pit ching chores with starter Jack Fahey The pair gave up total of five hits rd Philadelphia San Diego Rasmussen 35 at St Louis Vuckovich 531 Sundays Games San Francisco at Pittsburgh Atlanta at Philadelphia Houston at New York Los Angeles at Chicago San Diego at St Louis Montreal at Cincinnati Christensen 0731 minor baseball YORKSIMCOE MINOR Green and Ross Bantams 13 Orillia Green and Ross Bantams 16 Orillia minor league basebafl SOUTlISIMCOE LEAGUE Barrie Red Sox Ivy fastball BARRIE AND DISTRICT INTERMEDIATE Barrie Coop Mr Transmission BARRIE AND DISTRICT RECREATIONAL Simcoe Hotel Clifton Hotel Canplas Georgian Sports results Rita Haine Peter Karrys Laura McQuaig Enid Coupland EASTWEST Eileen Leigh Viola Harrison Jackie McLachlan Marg Wilson Bill Kennedy Dan Rudachyk Masters NORTHSOUTH Jack Kilby Danny Schamehorn John Hazell Gary Edmunds Dave Lewis John Park EASTWEST Aurey Forrest Barbara Menezes Hazel and Roy Fraser 31 Jean and Frak Bowes YS DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB NORTHSOUTH Orville Copp Ella Soanes Rosemary Spatt Laura McCuaig Sheila Vanderheyden Diane Campbell EASTWEST Lucy Bladrman Eleanor Ever ingham Ruth Currie Grace Collins John Kuipers Georgie Irvine CORBETI MONTGOMERY ASSOCIATES BARRISTERS SOLICITORS Carry on General Practice of Law in BARRIE BRADFORD NEWMARKET AURORA BARRIEQFFICE ANGUS BEETON KESWICK STOUFFVILLE 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