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Barrie Examiner, 16 Jun 1979, p. 10

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43W I¢vvii1ti9hivi sans league teams But Frida ruling the case is settled But lea judicial hardball BROKE THE RULE developed stituting two players the Tulsa court the problem them doesnt send the playing fiel It sends it back to Tulsa County district judge who has ordered citywide playoffs postponed until To the lawyer for Patrick Henry Giants the loss of game rules infraction is matter of principle and fair play gue lawyers say the pee wees are no place for Tenyearold kids dont need this kind of litigation lawyer Sam Bratton told the Oklahoma Supreme Court They need to go out and play baseball The floodgates are open your honors Were urging the court to take stand and draw the line somewhere at what disputes can be brought into court It all started May 16 in Tulsa when the Giants beat Marshall Hawks to clinch the leagu over whether they had broken the rules in sub league official later gave the game to the Hawks by default dropping the Giants into tie for first place with another team and sending Giants lawyer Frank Greer into The league then appealed to the Supreme Court to stop the case from going to trial but the justices wanted no part of Greer told the high court his clients were cheated because they won the title and it was taken away from them on rul ing by an official who just happened to be the coach of the team that moved into tie for first place This is the only time in their lives theyll win fourth grade trophy They earned it and it was taken away from out of ball game OKLAHOMA CITY AP Oklahomas hi ruled to that it has better things to do than decide the out come of baseba game between two Grade peewee ghest court has game back to the title but rhubarb Harris powers Maiors victory Orillia Majors catcher Clyde Harris hit three times in four trips to the plate to earn player of the game honors in the Ma jors 63 decision over host Ivy in SouthSimcoe Baseball League play Friday Harris hit single double and triple to drive home two runs for the Majors Ansley helps in soccer win Janice Ansley became the first girl to score in the Barrie Optimist Minor Soccer Associa tion this season as she notched one goal in the Barrie Ys Mens Atoms recent 54 win over Wismerlnsurance In other atom division house league games Firenze Restaurant defeated Buns Master Baker 21 Maher Shoes blasted and Plumbing 60 LaffinPilgrim Insurance knocked off the Jaycee Jets and the Jelico Jellybeans beat and Plumbing 31 in makeup game Richard Bailey provided two other goals for the Ys Mens and singles were scored by Steve Hogben and Dean Henderson Wismer goals were scored by Chris Todman with two Brian Davis and David French John Milne came up with an outstanding fivegoal per formance for Laffin and Wayne nkneg added single Ken Dunbrmk scored the lone Jaycee marker Six Tanj and Robbie Mar scored two goals apiece for Matter and szngies were had by Darren Rumble and Michael Sturgeon Derek Allen posted the shutout Firenze goals came from Sean Tomlinson and Adam LeBoeuf Paul Lemay replied for Buns Master David Doering Tim Craft and Randy Coiiett each scored once for Jeiico and Jeff Reynolds scored the lone and goal Lemaire off to Europe MONTREAL CPi Centre Jacques Lemaire veteran of 12 seasons with Montreal Cana diens of the National Hockey League announced Friday he has signed threeyear con tract as piayer coach and gen eral manager of club team in Switzerland starting next fall Lemaire 33 said he was tak ing the position with Sierres Division team despite pos sible opposition from the Cana diens and the NHL through its working arrangement with the International Ice Hockey Federation Lemaire native of LaSalle Que still has an option year left on his contract with the nadiens Managing director Irving Grundnian has said he will re fer the matter to the NHL to try to block the move The Ca nadiens position is that Le maire can coach or serve as general manager in Europe but that if he wants to play next year it must be with the Canalt diens gov Pool 12 24 pm on Sun Fever INGROUND POOL installed ANCHOR POOLS at 23707 or visit our showroom at 31 Tordnto Street Barrie Opon lOtill pm Mon thru Fri IOtill pm $01 and 101i The Majors came up with 12 hits to Ivys 10 but the host teams four errors proved cost ly Orillia committed two er rors both in the first inning All the Leafs runs were pro vided by shortstop John Glass who belted threerun homerin the fifth inning Barry Cockburn was the win ning pitcher and Jerry Falls took the loss The victory was the sixth of the season for the Majors against one loss Ivys record dropped to three wins four losses The Alliston Canucks and the Orillia Juniors are tied in se cond place behind the Majors with four wins apiece but the juniors have game in hand Collingwood and Newmarket each have three wins in six games and Barrie Red Sox are in last with 19 record CORRECTION photo of Erin McCleary of Warnica scl ool was incorrectly identified in Wednesdays sports page The Examiner regrets any inconvenience this error may have caused baseball By THE CANADIAN PRESS AMERICAN LEAGUE East Pct GBL Baltimore 40 22 645 Boston 37 23 617 Milwaukee 34 30 531 New York 33 30 524 Detroit 29 28 509 Cieveiand 31 30 508 82 Toronto 19 46 292 22 West California 39 26 600 Kansas City 34 29 540 Minnesota 32 28 533 Texas 31 29532 Chicago 30 31 492 Seattle 26 39 400 13 Oakland 19 45 297 19 Friday Results Toronto Oakland Cleveland 13 Seattle California Detroit Kansas City 14 Milwaukee 11 Chicago Boston Baltimore Minnesota Texas New York Todays Probable Pitchers California Frost 33i at De iroit Morris 42 Baltimore McGrcgor 12i at Minnesota Erickson 06i Kansas City Busby 273 at Milwaukee Siaton Oakland iMcCatty 41i at To mnto Lemanczyk 6111 Scattlc Decker 0701 at Cicvc Lind Wilkins 23i Boston Eckcrslcy 51 at hi cago iBarrios Hi New York Tiant 272 at Texas Johnson 28i Sunday Games California at Detroit Oakland at Toronto SLIIIIIC at Cleveland Boston at Chicago Baltiniiiri at Minnesota Kansas City at Milwaukee New York at Texas NATIONAL LEHELE Eaxl IttGHI Montreal Ill 23 589 St Loun 32 24 571 Peewees rally The Barrie Canadian Tire Peewees scored one run in each of the final two innings to dump host Midland 76 in North York Simcoe Minor Baseball League play Thursday Winning pitcher Craig Perry teamed up with Darryl OBrien to execute seventhinning squeeze play which resulted in the winning run Glen Williams belted two doubles for the winners and Todd Marrow hit one double Moving in Laurie Mann left of Prince George BC moves In on Randy Smith of Saskatoon during bouttraining session at the Canadian national boxing team training camp Friday at Canadian Forces Base Borden Mann chosen top Canadian Boxer at the national championships in Prince George last April and Smith are among Canadas medalwinning hopefuls at the Pan American Games in San Juan Puerto Rico next month The national train ing camp started June at Base Borden and will continue through June 26 Exhibition matches will take place June 24 Admission is free and the public is Invited to attend Examiner Photo by Garry Forbes ClHL convener says league may told by end of month By GARRY FORBES Of The Examiner Canadian International Hockey League convener Jim Lemieux said Friday his league is on the brink of folding and decision will be made by June 21 on whether it will continue operations for the 197980 season It doesnt look too good Lemieux said Right now the chances are about 80 per cent that the league will fold The Barrie Flyers announced Thursday they would be dropp ing out of the league due to financial considerations and lack of fan interest Two weeks ago the Whitby Iroquois drop Philadelphia 32 29 525 Pittsburgh 29 28 509 Chicago 28 29 491 New York 24 33 421 West Houston 38 27 585 Cincinnati 35 27 565 San Franci5co 31 33 4114 Los Angclcs 10 35 462 It San Diego 30 36 455 2112 Atlanta 22 40 355 14 Friday Results Houston Montreal New York Atlanta Cincinnati Philadelphia Chicago San Diego Pittsburgh Los Angcics San Francisco St Louis Todays Probable Pitchers St Louis Martinez 41 at San FranriSco Kncpper 62 Allilnltt Mahler 26i at New York Kobci 221 Houston Richard 65 at Montreal Grimslcy 54i Cincinnati Moskau 42 at Philadelphia Carlton 77i Pittsburgh Robinson 4ii at Los Angcies Wcicli 4731 Chicago lloltlmzin 475 at San Diego Perry 64i Sunday Games Houston at Montreal iniinnati at Philadelphia Atlanta at New York Pittsburgh at Los Angclcs Chicago at San Diego St Lows at San Francisco fastball YESPRA SENIOR LEAGIII lts ti III Base Borden Grenfcl Antcn MIHS Midhiirst Edenvzilc New Lowell Brcntwooti Angus Barrie Mincsing Edciivaic 10 Midiiurst Suburban 11 New Lowell 11 Angus Ilowdcii Auto Brcntwmd Barric Shoppers Drug4 Basi Biiriicii Antcii Mills Iltti Rcino 12 ii ll ti NNuCJlJU mmmwaursuw waaaiuusc ROOSTERS FLEA MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ROOSTERS SALES BARN 254 YONGE ST PAINSWICK AUCTION UNRESERVE Genera Merchandise Wed June 20 700 pm Consignments Wanted You Bring it We Sell It AUCTIONEER JIM NAPIER 7372431 ped out also citing financial problems Only four teams the Welland Sunys Thunder Bay Twins Cambridge Hornets and Orillia Terriers remain in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior league and Lemieux said all four indicated they will be returning There area couple of other things that have to be discuss ed though the convener said and if find these things are negative then thats it Lemieux declined to say what the other considerations were but said they will be discussed at the June 21 league meeting in Toronto scoreboard Edenvaic Minesing Grenfel Oakley Motorss Barrie Shoppers Brentwood Anten MillsPeter Reino Midhurst Suburban Angus Howdcn AutoPPl soccer BARRIE OPTIMIST PIS Maher Firenze Jellco YsMen HandM BunsMaster Laffin Jaycecs Wismer bridge results BARRIE DLILICATE BRIDGE RESULTS Intercity Garrison Trophy tBurrie vs Orillia Overall Winners Orillia Peter Traulsen Ernie Lambert son Jack Kiltiy Don Evans Suc Graham Ernie Irvine John Hazel Gory Edmunds Betty Crutchcr Dorothy Rutlicr ford Case Dcttmers Ed BolomniIlo RAYS BRIDGE CLLB June 111 NORTHSOUTH Danny Schametiorn Jack Kiiby Rosemary Sprutt John llazcli Dave Leis John Park EASTWEST Leigh Mackie Keith MacKanIe Olive Hersey Ella Swain II Georgina Irvine John Kuipcrs YMCA DLILICATE BRIDGE LlII NORTHVSOUTH Donna and John MncBeth Millg Powell Ilclcn Smith Lou Stanfield Cory Wczithcrstoni EASTW ST Joyce Belts Lucy Blackmaii Betty Bartko Carol Graydoii 1i Georgie Irvine John KUipcrs The CIHL had been discuss ing possible interlocking schedule with another league but Lemieux said he hasnt heard anything about that in recent weeks Some league officials said the discussions were with the On tario Universities Athletic Association The Flyers meanwhile are seeking to join the Georgian Bay Intermediate league Owner Gord Coate said Thur say his club will join the In termediates if he can get ice time from the city at lower cost than the Flyers paid as Senior team raceway entries GRADED ENTRIES Saturday June 16 1979 FIRST RACE PACE MILE S700 3DARKY SPENCE Nickle 4CANASTA HAL JOIMS sBIG JOHN BYRD McClure ICountess Pearl Brooks 2Win Sprite Purdie 6Captain Byrd Spinks SECOND RACE TROT MILE $450 2THAMESVIEW SPEED Jones 7REYMUR MARY Crowc 3BIONOC BETTY Stiner lChief Black Cloud Liness 4Deac Worthy McClure sGovernor Jory Annerud trCelia Van Echo Brooks Jr BFannys Filly Buzzcil TIIIRD RACE PACE MILE 3550 6TOMMY MACK TBA srTOP DECK LOBELL McClure BENCOUNTER Brooks Sr 1Tami Gun Jarvis 2Goodnuff Fer Me MacKcnzic 3Prima Bouquet Dixon 4Brome Whaler Langeii 7Gypsy Hill Nikki Spinks ALSO ELIGIBLE Poppy Lad Spinks Scrubs Boy Jarvis FOURTH RACE PACE MILE $450 PSHADYHIIJ HAP Harris HSKYMAS Brooks Jr SMR MCKINNON Jarvis IsMighty Fraser Spinks 2TanimersPride Hutton IFMiss Deductible Jones 7Shiaway JI Lockhart tilTraveller Brown Dixon ALSO ELIGIBLE Time for Bonnv Jones Raycilen Clovcliy Anncriid FIFTH RACE TROT MILE $700 GMATASIAR PICK Edwards 2ARMSTEAD MONTY Lincss If STACY Dixon 31Illlt Blue Dodger Wilcox Norwalk Anncrud RiimnRoast Rllll Lockhziit louldontinl Commercial MIMMW Loan Interim Financing Vacation on My AC OFFERS MPLEIE MORTGAGE SERVICE McFadden hot in tourney but Church swings out By GARRY FORBES Of The Examiner Barrie Church Mobile Homss pitcher Don McFadden was at his best in his clubs opening game of the Canadian Interna tional Fastball Tournament Friday in Owen Sound Unfortunately for McFadden and the rest of the Church crew however Saginaw Mich pit cher Kevin Heriihy was also at his best tossing rise balls at more than 100 miles an hour and the Barrie team was edged 20 in the game which ended at am this morning NewZealand native Herlihy touted as one of the best soft ball pitchers in the world struck out 17 Church batters and allowed only two hits one single and one bunt single McFadden more than kept pace with his worthy opponent until the sixth inning The veteran Church hurier had no hitter going after the fifth inn ing but the Saginaw batters managed to squeeze three hits in the sixth for one run McLennan puts Wayne McLennan tossed fourhitter to lead Slessor and Periard Insurance to 31 vic tory over Beatrice Foods in Barrie and District Senior Soft ball League play Friday at Queens Park Only two batters second baseman Gary Hines and cat cher Rob Sutherland manag ed to hit off McLennan Both went twoforthree at the plate with double and single apiece Beatrices lone run came in the third inning when Sutherlands double sent in Hines Oro downs Canplas Oro Partridge Tractor Ser vice scored all its runs in the first five innings and held on for 62 victory over Canplas in Barrie and District Recrea tional Fastball League play Friday at Mac Morrison Park Winning pitcher Brad Rawson threw sixhitter and contributed triple Greg Mc Cuaig hit home run for the Oro squad In the other half of the Rec league doubleheader Simcoe Hotel blasted the Barrie Mer chantsll7 Simcoe pitcher Lloyd Hut chinson allowed only two hits to take the win but strings of er rors helped the Merchants rack up two runs in the first inning and another five in the third SIXTH RACE PACE MILE 3800 lROB RON LOUIE Caner GSPECIAL COMET Brooks Jr 5ARTIC FROST Tymcio IAChipi Lyn Jones 2Agars Boy Annerud aReject Cunningham ErWhirIing Duchess Moore SEVENTH RACE PACE MILE S900 2EASTWOOD GENIUS GB Brooks PL WJERRY TBA 3LAIRD OLOGAN Haddon IThurber Command Buzzell 5Allwin Pirate Crowe EIGHTH RACE PACE MILE 3500 GARACHAT LORI BELLE Nickie 2FIDDLING FRED Manna 4BOPEEP BLUE CHIP Brooks ISnack Time McClure 3Steady Painter Brown kWil Lor Ginny Dixon 7Double Indemnity Cunningham BKeystone Pick GB Edwards ALSO ELIGIBLE Romanac Crowe NINTH RACE PACE MILE 8450 5REPLICA MAC Quinlan 3COUNT LOMAC Liness ZiDEVONS DEAN Harris lWoody Will Jarvis 4Pondwood Bruckert 6Concord Rox White Loney Young 7Tereno Paragon iss chzc ALSO ELIGIBLE Reporter Don Ma ries Image Jones Spinks TENTH RACE PACE MILE $650 kEASTERN GOOSE Jarvis 7ADAS HARRY Flanigan 377 QUICK sronv Dixon Cummings Cass 1A Comet Arrow 2Checkdale 4wPrima Bridgett Foggn fr Dino Yates Anncrud firrSabanero Hanover Brooks ALSO ELIGIBLE Harris Spinks The Gold Bandit Moorclands Mister INVESTMENT CORPORATION BERT RIDD MORTGAGE MANAGER Beatrice away McLennan strick out six Beatrice batters and allowed no walks Losing pitcher Butch Boyd allowed nine his struck out four Slessor batters and walked two All nine hits were singles with designated hitter Dave Raycraft taking two of them in his three trips to the plate Raycraft collected one RBI for Slessor and others were scored by Bill Thurlow and Mike Laycock Slessor left eight men on base to Beatrices four Beatrice committed games only error Next league action is Monday when Beatrice meets Barrie Floor and Wall of the In termediate league in an in terlocking scheduled game at Queens Park Game time is 830pm 40 Dunlop St Be Prepared Wiih an LasyCnrc SummerComfort IIASPEL SUIT STORE FOR MEN EXPLORE the Saginaw then added one more run unearned in the final frame Sixteen teams from Canada the US the Bahamas and the Virgin Islands are taking part in four divisions at the eighth annual tournament The doubleknockout competition ends Sunday In other games Friday Kenkakee Ili dumped the Owen Sound Goodyears 41 the Bahamas beat the Virgin Islands 10 on ninthinning home run the Toronto Golden Bears defeated Niagaraonthe Lake 42 and Owen Sound King Farms edged Central New York 32 in 13 innings Tournament president Lloyd Simpson said the Barrie SATlRDAY Baseball 1030 am Barrie Minor Baseball Association Tyke tournament Queens Park Mac Morrison Park Shear Park Continues through Sunday Slow Pitch Noon 441 Silver Fox vs Kolmiir Kosmos St Pauls Veterans Slow Bail League Soccer pm Barrie City vs Woodbndgc Woodbridge Alliston vs Barrie Cana dian Eastview Newmarket and District Soccer League Autoracing 745 pm Regular racmg plus Wrecko Rama Barrie Speedway Hwy 11 and Oro 8th line Yachting Laser Invitational Kempenfelt Bay Barrie Yacht Club Harness Racing 745 pm Regular iorace card at Bar rie Raceway Essa Rd SUNDAY Fastball pm Clarkson Hotel vs Barrie Coop 830 pm Mr Transmission vs Bayfieid Furniture Barrie and District Intermediate Fastball League games Queens Park pm Giffen Farm Equipment vs Bar rie Optimists 830 pm Clifton Hotel vs ELMVALE world of exoti wildlife Including Lions Tigers Leopards Buffalo Camels Zebra Flamingos Llama Deer and exotic birds Large animal trainer wrestle with Smokey the bear 20 petting zoo See calendar Pension Plans Lifelnsurance Disability lncome Annuities on an Indiwdual or Group basis IMPERIALlLIIE Saginaw matchup was fabulous ball game Ive seen Don McFadden pitch for years and this was the best hes even been Simpson said He had them eating out of his hand for five innings He wasnt quite as fast as Herlihy theres nobody in Ontario that can throw as fast but Id say McFadden was as good as he was Most of the Church batters went down swinging to Herlihy Only thrce of the 17 were called strikouts Barrios next game second game IS at 130 pm today against the loser of the NCWInBrktl RaysHamilton Scrappvrs game which was schcriulwi for thIS morning Moixon itarrw and District Recrea tional tamiaii Imagin games Mac Mor nson Iark Softball 110 pm Richmond Hill vs Barrie Trilasuri Chest Antiqucr JiivcniIis North York fiiri Softball Leaguc giinic Vespra Park Slow Pitch Noon Howard Heroes White Partridge Farms 30 Stroud Plaza Merchaan vs Superior Propane II White Partring Farms vs Superior Pro pane 30 ilcrs vs Howards Heroes Barrie and District Slow Plffh ixauc games Shear Park 12 noon Peter Robson Carpets vs Bill Lebocui Jewellers 30 Oilers vs Transmission King Transmission King vs Bill chocuf Jewellers 430 pm Ictcr Robson Carpets vs Stroud la7ka Merchants BIJSPL games Queens ar Baseball pm Collingwood vs Orillia Juniors 630 in Ailiston Canucks vs Ivy Leafs Orillia Majors vs Ncwmarkct SOUIhSImCOI Baseball League games Yachting 1030 aiii Twodivision short and medium course races on Kempcnlcit Bay beginning at Barrie 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