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Barrie Examiner, 18 Apr 1977, p. 10

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Royals throttle Alexanders I4 WOODSTOCK Ont CP Woodstock Royals defeated Brantford Alexanders 114 on Sunday to even the Eastern Canada semifinal series of Allan Cup hockey at two games apiece The next game in the bestofseven series is tonight in Brantford Ray Tilley led Woodstock Continental Senior champion with three goals Other scorers were Gene McLaren with two goals Dave McLaren Lee Barnes Ted Brown Don Jones Tom Glover and Rick Kelly Corby Adams Jack Egers Bob Roselle and Rick Bince re plied for Brant ford Woodstock led 20 in the first period and G2 at the end of the second Brantford champion of the Ontario Hockey Association Senior league scored twice in the first two minutes of the third period but Woodstock came back with two goals within 19 seconds to keep the lead The Royals outshot Brantford 3030 Rangers grab 21 lead in series PEMBROKE CP North York Rangers grabbed 21 lead in their bestofseven eastern Centennial Cup semifinal Sunday beating Pembroke Lumber Kings 42 before 2100 Pembroke fans The Rangers representing the Southern Ontario Hockey League moved from 21 firstpcriod lead to 32 edge in the second Their goals came from Tom McCarthy Joe Cecchind John Cooper and Alf Besley as they peppered Pembroke goalie Al Murray witli 35 shots Third gold medal for bowler WELLAND Ont CP David Rosenbaum from Estevan Sask won his third gold medal in national youth championships at the seventh annual National Youth Bowling Council Tenpin event over the weekend David who won the gold medal in the senior boys division with 12 wins and three losses won the junior boys national tenpin championship last year and the junior boys national fivepin championship in 1975 Tom Davies of Sault Ste Marie Onl won the silver medal with 10 wins and five losses and Blake Bastedo of Calgary won the bronze with seven wins and eight losses Field of 3l00 enter Marathon BOSTON AP field of nearly 3100 long distance run ners from the Lnited States Canada and 22 other countries led by local favorite Bill Rodgers is set to start today in the 81st Boston Marathon The top entries include Jerome Drayton of Toronto win ner 0f the Fukuoka Marathon in Japan last December New Zealand marathon champ Dave Mclnnes and Mexicos Mario Cuevas runnerup in this race last year West German is killed in crash HOCKENIIEIMRING West Germany AP West Ger man Jochen Mass driving MarchBMW Formula racer won both 2Hap heats of the Jim Clark Memorial auto race Sunday third event in the European championships and considered dress rehearsal for the German Grand Prix Frances Rene Arnoux drove his sixcylinder Martini Renault into second place to tighten his lead in the cham pionship standings with 18 points crowd of 70000 watched the event to honor former world champion Jim Clark of Scotland killed on this allegedly safe track in 1968 The race was ovei shadowed by the death Saturday of West German sports car driver Franz Abraham 35 whose PllSCllC spun off the track during training and hit concrete wa Gibb scores one goal for Cornwall CORNWALL Ont CP Jere Gillis scored two goals Sunday night to lead Sherbrooke Beavers to 54 victory over Cornwall Royals in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League playoff act ion The result gave Sherbrookc 9A3 win over Cornwall in the eightpoint semifinal series The Beavers now enter the finals against Quebec Remparts winners of the other semi final Mark Green Ron Carter and Floyd Lahache had the other Sherbrookc goals Sunday Bob Crawford Mike Gibb Cain MacGregor and Jamie Conroy scored for Cornwall Fans join in brawl during NBA game OAKLAND AP fight between Golden State Warriors Charles Dudley and Detroit Pistons Eric Money broke out in the third quarter of their National Basketball Association playoff game Sunday setting off brawl in volving fans and players The fight started under the Pistons basket and after sev eral other players had joined in the fight moved toward the stands nc fan leaned over the press table and struck the Pistons ML Carr At that point Detroit assistant coach Larry Jones and several Pistons players jumped over the press table and into the stands to assist Detroit players who were being pummelled by fans Easy victory for Denmarks Ulrich SAN JUAN AP Denmarks 41+yearold Torben Ulrich took an easy 62 04 win over Beppe Merlo of Italy in Sun days final singles match of the Grand Masters tennis tour nament The victory gave Ulrich the $3000 top prize Merlo won $2 000m runnerup money Panatta turns back Eddie Dibbs HOUSTON AP Italian Adriano Panatta turned back Eddie Dibbs with blistering serve and volley game for 62 victory Sunday that advanced him to the final of 3100000 World Championship Tennis tournament at River Oaks Country Club Billie Jean King wins tournament PORT WASHINGTON NY AP Topseeded Billie Jean King of the United States methodically destroyed American tecnagcr Caroline Stoll Sunday to win the singles championship of $20000 womens pro tennis tournament here and then teamed with Dr Renee Richards to capture the doubles final Im getting better said King attempting comeback after knee surgery She won all fiveof hcr singles matches in the weeklong tourney here without the loss of set Shcdcfeated16yearold Stoll 61 winning the last five games of the match Then she joined Richards the transsexual opthamologist in beating Americans Jane Stratton and Pat Bostrom 63 Yarborough is winner BRISIOL lcnn All Cale Yarborough led all but two laps Sunday as he made runaway of the final 50Hap Grand National stock car race at Bristol Iiitcrinitional Speed way wilh an easy victory in the Southeastern 500 The veteran Chevrolet driver went in front for good on the 97th lap and never was headed as he won his third consecutive race at the local Sililmilc track and picked up his fourth trium ph on the Grand National cir cuit this season 34 Bayfield St Chicago White Soxs het Lemon 44 slides across the plate ahead of the tag by Toronto Blue Jays catcher Alan Ashby it during the third inning of Sundays game in Chicago Lemon scored from third after Roylc Stillmans fly to left fielder Bob Bailor Bailor coni pleting the play with throw to Ashby AP Photo Strikes evade Singer as Blue Jays lose 42 CHICAGO AP Chicago White Sox who find themselves in first place in the American League West will soon discover their real worth as they play 19 of their next 22 games on the road You have to play half your games on the road anyway so it doesnt matter when you play them said Sox manager Bob Lemon Nobody expected us to win But our pitching is coming around and if we get the pitch ing well be all right The Sex got the pitching again Sunday when they whip ped Toronto Bluc Jays +2 to run their winning streak to five games as Ken Brett and Bruce Dal Canton combined on l0tll hitter Brett allowed thc Blue Jays two hits and turned over 40 lead to Dal Canton after six iii nings Dal Canton was knickcd for bunt single by Pedro Garcia in the eighth and tworuii honicr by Doug Aiilt in the ninth to spoil the shutout The home run was Aull fourth Brett departed bccausc of an ache in his lcft elbow felt thc lwingc in Ilic first inning said Brcll had good stuff biil it fell as if was strct ching something maybc ltIL don could have finished up but didnt want to kccp strcte ching it and cause serious problem Losing pitclicr Bill Singer up pcarcd to liavc more serious problem and cft thc game after thrcc innings Ile allowed only one hit but iic walked fivc and lhc Sox liirncd the walks into liircc runs on sacrifice flics by Richic Zisk in thc fIISl inning and Roylc Stillman and lolgt in in hithird My dclivcry IS all foulcd up and dont know what Im doing said Singcr lhc veteran of the Toronto starting corps No Im iiol hurling Im just battling to get into the groove had lhc sainc trouble in one strclch last year and llicii all of suddcn started throwing strikes again Manager Roy Ilartsficld whosc expansion Bliic Jays camc to town with record and left at 55 said Singcr is wandcring around He hasnt gottcn it logctlicr yct Hes not tlic Siiigcr wc know biil hes good conipclitor and hell gct it back llarlslicld likc anyonc clsc docsiil Iikc losing but ncitlicr do cxpcct ptfltCllOlI bccntisc youcanl gct it All ask is that thc plnycrs givc inc all thcy liavc and Im convinccd that tlicy arc We got off to good start and then we losc lhrcc straight licrc Wc lllttl only lliicc hits ycsr lcrday Saturday and four to day Sunday but wc wcic in the ball gamc both days Valentine leads Expos win MONTREAL Ii It may be hard to believe but lllllil delphia Phillies are twp in the East Division basement of baseballs National Lcaguc The Phillies last ycars East pennant winners left the Olym pic Stadium on Sunday with wonloss record following 21 defeat at the hands of thc Mon treal Expos Saturday thc Ex pos cdged the Pliils 43 Sunday the Phillies managed just three hits against Stcvc Ro gers and Will McEnancy with Rogers retiring the first 14 men he faced beforc Jerry Martins twooiit bloop singlc in the fifth inning Grcg Luzinski is swinging the but all right and Garry Maddox is swinging okay said Ihils managcr Danny Ozark in lryiiig lo cxplaiii hc tcains problcnis But Maddox just isnt gcttinganyhits Mike Schmidt might bc he only onc who is iiol swinging he bat likc hc normally can think tlic rcsl of tlic guys arc but thcy arc not hitting the ball sharp Mark whosc lliillics lizivc rlioppctl four out of fivc gamcs to Montreal this scason allcr going 1371 against Montreal iii 1970 said the Expos have bccn morc aggrcssivc at the platc in thccarly going llIIS season Any club that swings likc that is dangcrous lic said Ihcy aiciit swinging at two many bad pitclics Expos Ellis Valcnliiic was the big swinger Sunday smash ing 21 pitch from rclicvcr Gcnc Garbtr over the lcllrficld wall for his third home run of the scason and his sccond in lhrcc gamc against Iliiln dclphia Seaver hurls onehitter for fifth time in career By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Iom Seaver has numerous pitching accomplishments to his credit but one thing kccps eludinghim thcnohittcr Id like to have one it would be fun to havc said the 32 yearold righthandcr who came close again Sunday ti onehitter against Chicago Cubs Seaver has won three Cy Young Awards as the best pil chcr in the National Imague Ile has led the league in strikeouts five times in earnedrun average three times and in vic torics twice Ile has carried New York Mets to two pennants and one world championship earning the nickname The Franchise in the process Sundays effort was Seavcrs fifth onehitter and he claims that at this stage of his career nohillcr is no longer pri maryobjectivc It would have been more cx citing earlier in my career but CANVAS SUNSHADES so pretty so practical Personalize your patio wulh colorful canvas so fashionable beautiful practicall Call or come by for new design ideas and free estimates BARRIE TENT AWNING CO 7266437 values change he said If get oiic got one But its not mcasurc ofgrcalncss lhc mic that got away camc in thc fifth inning whcn Stcvc liitivcros looped single to right Iicld IA SII il ES In ollicr National Lcaguc games Sunday Los Aiigelcs Dodgcrs cdgcd San Francisco Giants Atlanta Braves bcat Houston Astros 34 St Louis Cardinals trimmed Pittsburgh Pirates 43 and Cincinnati Reds defeated San Die Padres 41 On Saturday ic Mcts dunr ped Chicago 41 Pittsburgh eat St Louis 31 Los Aiigclcs blanked San Francisco 50 Atlanta nippcd Iloiislon 411 and San Dicgo got past Illllllr nali fiet lhc Mcls attack iiicltidcd tworun lioiiicr by Davc King man and thrcc runs batted in by Bnnc Boisclair on single and doiiblc liicngos inficld also contribuch four ciror scvcn inning that liclpcd Ncw York to its last llircc runs Tap Day crowd of 47273 largest cvcr to watch lhc Gianr Is in San lirancisco saw the home team lakc it Hi lead with four runs in the seventh inning three on pinch hoincr by Dar rcll Evans Btit Ron cy tied it with Icadoff homcr in the eighth and pinch liitlcr Lcc Lacy doublcd homc Stcvc Gar vey with the winning run ATTENTION FALL FORD OWNERS Douglas Lincoln Mercury invites all Ford customers requiring service to phone for an appointment We have hired additional staff to ensure prompt attention to your service needs Call BOB RENNICK NOW or use our convenient 24 hour answering ser vice to make an appointment or for emergency road seryice DOUGLAS LINCOLN MERCURY SALES no Your authoriled FORD of Canada dealer for all ports Service accessorioi INNISFIl ESSA RD BARRI MonrWedFri 000 umtq500 psm Not Thurs 000 mm to 900 pm All Major Credit Cards Personal Cheque Accepted 7285550 fail to help Leafs By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs find themselves returning to the friendly confines of Phila delphias Spectrum hoping the change of scenery will improve their Stanley Cup playoff for tunes Disbelief was the pervading mood in the Toronto dressing room Sunday night at Maple Leaf Gardens after the Leafs had let the FIyers off the hook for the second game in row in their National Hockey League quarterfinal series Its unbelievable said To ronto coach Red Kelly in the wake of gt5 Philadelphia vic tory that evened the hostel scvcn series at 22 Its shame when you blow leads like that when all you need is another three or four minutes In other games Montreal 7a nadiens completed fourgame sweep of their series with St Louis downing the Blues 41 while New York Islanders de 011th Buffalo Sabres 43 to take the series in four games Los Angles Kings avoided elimination with 74 victory over Boston The Bruins hold lead in games Games No in the two re maining series will be played Tuesday in Philadelphia and Los Angeles threegoal Fl yer flourish in the final four minutes and 49 seconds of regulation time and goal at 1910 of suddendeath overtime by Reggie Leach gave Philadelphia its second con secutive overtime victory on Torontoice WIN IN ROW Ironically the Leafs won the opening two amcs of the series in Philadelp ia by 32 and 41 scores and also managed 42 win at Philadelphia in the final regularseason meeting of the two clubs The Toronto loss Sunday spoiled recordsetting four goal performance by Leaf right winger Lanny McDonald McDonald who scored three times in preliminaryround game against Pittsburgh eight lays earlier became the first modernday Leaf to score three or more goals in one game twice in the same playoff year But it gave him no solace You never like to set record when you lose he said McDonalds four goals and another by Borjc Salming had Toronto in front 52 heading into the final five minutes of the third period Then the Leaf defence col lapsed Mel Bridgman at 1411 and Tom Bladon and Bobby Clarke with goals 16 seconds apart in the 18th minute pro duced repeat of the Flyers lategame heroics in game three In that 43 Philadelphia victory tick MacLeish scored the tying goal with 38 seconds remaining in regulation time and the winner at 255 of over time The Flyers accomplished their comeback without the scr vicw of Andre Dupont Gary Dornhoefer and Ross Lon sberry who all received game misconducts from rcfcrce Bruce Hmd FOLLOWS FIGHT Dupont was ejected after secondpcriod fight with Leaf defenceman Mike Pclyk and Dornhoefer and Lonsberry fol lowed at 1244 of the third pe riod after making remarks at Hood on their departure from thepenalty box Leachs winner his second goal of the night came off 50 Oilers back in contention after defeating Houston 72 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Edmonton iIcrs havc liter ally battch thcir way back into playoff contention btit playcr coach Glcn Sallicr warns again st ovcrconfidcncc We cant act as if this series is over Sather said after the Oilers had defeated Houston Acros 72 Sunday in the third game of their World Ilockcy As sociation West Division scmifi iial We playcd wcll but wcrc still trailing Houston will be toughcr in thc fourth gniiic WHliicsrlziy and we still havc to win gamc in llouslon to win thcscrics In Sundays oliicr playoff game San Diego Mariners cvcncd thc ollici West Division scrics at 22 with lrl victory over Winnipeg lct On Saturday Indianapolis cliniinntcd iiiciiinzili Stingers with erl victory that gnvc lhc Racers fourrgainc swccp on thcir East Division scrics Ncw England Whalcrs downcd Qucv bcc ordiqucs Oil in tlic otlicr East Division scrics which the Nordiqiics now lcnd 371 A1 Edmonton vclcrnii Oilcis ltflllllilll Barry Wilkins 111 jured his alreadydamaged right knee in the second period aftcr being roughed up by Terry Ruskowski biil he prom ised to be ready for Wednes days fourth game Gregg Boddy had bumps on his face as result of his first period fight with Ruskowski and Frank Benton had scrat cli over his eye following fight with Houston dcfcnceman Al McLeod Bill Iowlmyi Flett left the game with sixstilch cut on his forchcad WILKINSDOLBIIII The only doubtful starter for the fourth game Wedncsxlay and the fifth game at llousloii on Friday is Wilkins who was out for two months with torn kncc ligaments and was playing his second game since coming back Bcforc Irlcll left he earned pair of assists on goals by line inate Brett allighcn Bryan ampbcll also scored twice for thc Oilcrs with Dave Langcviii Gavin Kirk and Randy Rota gettingllicotlicrs Gordic Ilowc and son Mark accounch for the Houston scor briefs INIIED BIANKICD MOIllIIRWELL Scotland Rculcri Motlicrwcll bcat Dundcc ltmtcd 10 in Scottish lxaguc Premier Division mat ch played Sunday SAME OLD SIORY SIDDENIHHtI Rcutcr Dcfcniling chain pioii Rogcr dc ostcr of Belgium won thc first race III llic 1077 500cc world iiiolocross chanipionshiips Sunday Dc ostc1 fivc llIlltS world Austria iiiotrkross cliniiipion gaincd 15 points in winning thc first of two ratcs on lhc Siltcndoil course 1713 metrc Road test car Brakes Refined Road test car llRKlCY IOIIIJCI VIENNA Ali Austria cdgcd Iurkcy 10 in World up socccr qualification match before sellout crowd of 70000 in ralcr Stadium Sunday to take the lead Ill lhc third quali fying group ONTth WINS ItiIttiNlt 11 Ontario dclcalcd ucbcc 31 bouts to 49 in lhc third annual Oiichccinv tario iiitcrprovincial fcncing championships Saturday It was Ontarios win in the last bout of thc match which gave it lhc cam cpcc event 1197 and the championship $31 95 iio Bradford 51 728596 distributor cap and ignition wiring Check starting and charging cir cuits Check air filter and PCV valve Check battery and cables ing as the ilers outshot the visitors 4027 and took period Icadsof 31 and 32 We cant have another dis aster like this on Wednesday flouston coach Bill Dinecn said If they the ilersl handle us so easily again theyll start to believe they own us At San Diego Norm Fergu sons powcrplay goal with 110 remaining broke 44 tie and gave the Mariners their second victory in as many nights over the Jets The fifth game will be play ed Vcdnesday at Win nipcg The game was delayed more than minutes after the third period opened when goal light Iheii the clock then the scoreboard and finally the rink lights all stopped functioning Before the game the arena or gan also went out Ol JJXTS ll ASSISIS Fergusons gamewinning goal came on passes from Paul Sliinyr and Brent Hughes The latter also assisted on two other goals as San Diego jumped to an early 111 lead before Winnie pcg ticd thc score 44 near the cnd of the second period Rick Scntcs scored twice for San Dicgo whilc Bobby Ilull was the Winnipeg star collec tinghis fifth playoff goal in four games lVIeanwhilc the future of Sti iigcr coach Terry Slater follow ing his clubs elimination from playoff action remained uncer lain Slater directed the Stingers to playoff berth with sccondplacc finish in the East Division but the secondyear club was upset in four straight games by the Racers Stingers president Brian llce kiii could iiol be pinned down on when decision might be foith coming on Slalcrs status Were still crying he said The wake isnt over yet Engine Tuneups 4cylinder cars McDonalds goals foot slapshot that zipped through rookie goalie Mike Palmateers legs Palmateer said the shot 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