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Barrie Examiner, 11 Jul 1979, p. 18

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18 722922923V11£3 ort Editor David Fullor7266537 oOps late rally nullifies Mr Ts Barrie CoOp brought Bayfield Furniture down to earth Tuesday in Barrie and District Intermediate Fastball League play at Queens Park Flying high in recent weeks after winning two tournament titles in row Bayfield landed with thud losing 40 In the other game of the night Barrie Floor and Wall scored three runs in the seventh inning to beat Mr Transmis sion 53 Ken Payne led the CoOp crew with threehit pitching performance and home run in the fourth inning to earn the win Randy Conrad threegame winner at the Wyevale Sum merfest tournament for Bayfield on the weekend took the loss giving up fivehits Leo Koopmans drove in the winning run in the first inning with tworun double scoring and Fred Jack Shannahan Pete Landers Hastings lastdilurry KEN PAYNE another big night made it 40 on fielders choice Scoring Ron Hoggarth Bayfield stranded six men on base including two in the lllI inning after John limeiii iiilli ed and Harry lurnliull sniiiek ed ii double with one out Nick Owen and liiii ltite grounded out ending the lllliill FLOOR TRANSMISSION Harrie Floor and Wall scored three runs in the top of the seventh inning just In time to avoid ii loss Mr Transmissions Murphy slugged bottom of the game in the seventh John Gibbons George arre and Bob Mallion earned an RBI each giving Floor and Wall the winning margin The Transmis sion defence fell apart allowing an error passed ball two stolen bases and two fielders choices giving Floor and Wall the win dh one hit Jim Angus earned the win for Floor on eight hits Ron Giffen scattered seven hits in taking the loss Parkers arrival smash hit as Red Sox beat Majors 42 Neil Parker newest member Parker also plays for Slessor and Periard Insurance senior Lorry two rim homer that would have won the of the Barrie Red Sox wasted no time announcing his arrival in the South Simcoe Baseball league Tuesday softball team Campbell knocked in the Sox first run in the third inning with NEIL PARKER firsthit homer Mostvaluable player in the Barrie and District Senior Soft ball League last year Parker hit home run in his first time at bat helping the Sox to 42 win over Orillia Majors in Orillia He hit it on checked sw ing said Sox assistant coach Ray Neely if he had taken full swing wed probably still be lookingforit Ithe ball Parkers hit drove in Grant Campbell for the tying run and Parker scored the winner in the fifth inning single scoring Kevin Beaupre Beaupre scored again in the sixth with home run Glen Laycock earned the win for the Sox giving up five hits rillias Pat Hennessy took the loss allowing eight hits Parkers signing further strengthens the Red Sox who are still fighting for playoff berth in the South Simcoe Baseball League after forfeiting all their wins early in the season for using ineligible player Dave Schandlen Giants heroics beat Expos MONTREAL CP In baseball game that featured some strange developments it was ironic that the outcome was decided in the 13th inning On the surface San Fran cisco Giants 117 National League victory over Montreal Expos was like any but deeper look reveals an unusual set of events The Giants won in spite of watching 16 batters retired on strikeouts by four Montreal pitchers Next there was Joe Strain The second baseman playing in his 12th major league game clouted ninthinning home run to provide the Giants with temporary 75 lead Then it was winning relief pitcher Tom Griffin 44 hitless in nine plate appearances this season stroking solid single to key the 13thinning heroics Last the game was decided when Woodie Fryman hit batter Terry Whitfield with pitch while the bases were loaded In spite of the oddities Expos manager Dick Williams was more disturbed over the squan dering of 51 lead by starter Scott Sanderson He just ran out of gas Wil hams repeated dont know why There was no reason for it Antiques still first beat Port Credit Barries Treasure Chest Angiques Juveniles have five games in hand on the rest of the North York Girls Softball League however they still hold first place The TCAs maintained their grip on the league lead with 162 victory over Port Credit Tuesday at MacMorrison Park Insulate and mo onoirgy Donna Battersby earned the win striking out six batters in the process Maryanne Foster and Sue Flegel both batted thousand hitting four times each in four trips to the plate Fosters ef fort included home run and triple Flegels best shot was triple Steve Neely TCA coach said the rest of the league is gaining ground on the Barrie club which has missed five games due to rain and postponements Barries next game is 830 pm Thursday against North Bendale in Scarborough Energy costs continue to rise you can save money by insulating your home nowl Also keep cooler in the summer Fibretherm insulation can be hand poured or blown into your attic area and has these features OHIGH VALUE PER INCH USTED WITH THE UNDERWRITERS IDN CORROSIVE VERMIN RESISTANT OSOUND 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club and it missed the eiilrnl League playoffs With the talent we have returning and the new lioys coining olit we should have it very fine hockey team MacMillan told tolls sup porters and executive dun ing it press conference at Molsons ltrewerys plant hope to have solid hockey club MacMillan 33 told The Examiner Inter MacMillan tagged the defence as the clubs weakest link and said system for moving the puck out of the Barrie zone is priority Colts newlyappointed manager Jim Short said he expects 50 players to be at training camp Sept The new edition of the Colts will again draw most players from the Barrie area Short said but he left the door open for the recruitment of players from other parts of the pro vince If th opportunity arises and someone is available who is better than we have then well take him We want to give local boys every chance to play DOUG HARRIS 233 as Colts new coach llan takes over TORONTO CP The foot ball bromide states that defence wins championships and offence sells tickets If thats the case Tuesday nights Canadian Football League game between Mon treal Aloucttcs and Toronto Argonauts should have been played for the Eastern Football Conference championship in front of 167 fans The EFC opener won by the Als 119 left 4208 fans bored to the point of catatonic state but had the two head coaches raving over the defensive dis play Another sports bromide says statistics are for losers In this game however it told the story Montreal led by quar Eskimos drop Bombers WINNIPEG CPI The combination of Tom Wilkinson and Brian Kelly paid off Tuesday night as Edmonton Eskimos beat Winnipeg Blue Bombers 2810 in the first game of the Westem Football Con ference regular season for both clubs Wilkinson who clicked on 21 of 31 pass attempts for total 335 yards gained threw touch down strikes of 25 and 17 yards to Kelly in the third and the fourth quarters Gary MacMillan new coach of the Barrie Colts entertains members of the Junior hockey clubs executive and the media after the announcement of his appointment Tuesday Examiner Photo with the olts though Amer Slim the Short SUM Ameriican hLeague he Anyone seekin tr out Lou PTO Career inayicontact thegclubyand Wth Wnsmnsalem 0f the an invitation to camp Smthmfn HOCkeY League might 5le he said before joming the Flyers MacMillan is Kingston Ont native who played lunior hockey at St Tatharines before spending 11 years in the minor leagues beginning with Col umbus hio of the Interna tional League Camp starts Sept Barrie Colts training camp will open Sept manager Jim Short announced Tuesday Short said 50 players will try for position on the Central On tario Junior hockey team He served as player coach of the club last winter and also with the Greensboro Generals of the Southern league MacMillan works for Cookes Cartage in Barrie Owen Sound Junior Kings at the Barrie arena and includes homeandhome series with Henry Carr Secondary School of Toronto The clubs regular terbacks Joe Barnes in the first half and Gerry Dattilio in the second half could direct the club to just 259 yards net of fence But that was more than double what Argonauts Tony Adams could generate in his CPL debut as Toronto managed an embarrassing net total of 113 yards There were just two offensive players able to beat the superb defences and both were Alouettes Running back David Green pounded away for 107 yards on 22 carries and in most cases was the fplayer responsible for putting ield goal kicker Don Sweet within range And as it so oftcns happens in by the employer PERSONNEL SEARCH AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICE To assist business industry and government to quickly find the right skilled professional or management employee To assist skilled professional and management personnel to find better jobs our fees are paid Please call us or write for information HOWARD AND ASSOCIATES Royal Oak Dr RR No Barrie Ont LAM 456 Telephone 7057281243 Argos lose opener but defence strong tough defensive battles it was the kicking game that decided the outcome Sweet connected for field goals on three occasions from 17 and 24 yards in the first and second quarters and from 47 yards in the fourth quarter to put Montreal ahead for the first time in the game The less said about the To ronto kicking game the better Ian Sunter attempted three field goals and was wide on two of them from distances of 43 and 35 yards Both misses went for single points Another attempt from the 45 yard line never got off the ground as the high snap ended in Sunters hands Bradford St AK maSER ciiAitoax MASTER CHARGE ACCEPTED BAYFIELD MALL The Colts exhibition game fiftifiyfiggiogitvifiewm Bar schedule starts Sept 14 against Paul Sadlon President of Paul Sadlon Motors Inc wishes to congratulate Doug Harris on being salesman of the month and Doug wishes to thank his friends and customers for their patronage and looks for ward to serving them in the future Qfitternatlonal fioleflasslc Worch Trevino Watson Nelford Knudson Player and 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