Sports corner Junior club to fillin gap By RANDY DONALL Examiner Spo rts Editor Oro Junior hockey club has help wanted call out for coach mana er and trainer He must able to motivate and willing to meet challenge headon It will be his responsibility to take the reins for the newest entry in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior Group One category The clubs executive under June 13 as the closing date for All app Eplett secretary gpllcatlons lications must be su of the Junior Dl hockey club RR r0 residait Alec Toffan has set mitted in writing to Paul postmarked no later than June 13 The club has already 197778 season which wil see it com schedule with the OHA Junior Alliston Meaford Bradford Sta as well as Caledon ted its entry fee and bond for the ing in an interlocking roup Sic which includes Orangeville Schomberg club executive doesnt appear too worried about fin din enouyi players for its firstyear of oper ation One club esman told The Examiner that he knew of at least 12 ers he could get locally locally Theres appa base must have 50 per applies to Oro and its immediate area rently stipulation connected with the use of the Oro areria which states that team using it as home cent local content Which suits the Oro club quite well since that is there in tention to fill in the gap in the hockey system left after players leave juvenile ockey little bonus with the Junior club is that they can we juvenile players to bolster its lineup Junior Clubs can draw players from Zrmile radim which naturally draws attention to the use of Barrie players But that issue like that of the coaching and sponsorship is still up in the air and will be worked out later Om has been producing its share of hockey players such as Bob Toffan oaltender with the Barrie Colts Junior Hockey Club during lWGTI season While securing capable coach is big issue the clubs executive is busy trying to attract local sponsorship Its oing to cost minimum of $7000 to get the club thro its first season STILL WITH HOCKEY Theres new rule which eliminates the slapshots from peewee and to cause referees headaches this season The shot became illegal at the annual meeting of Cana dian Amateur Hockey Associations annual meeting May 25 when it passed by narrow 1918 vote The new ruling will hand minor penalty to any player who raises the blade of his stick above his waist in either the backswing or the follow through when shooting the puck Its redicualous ruling Not is it only going to be impossi ble to call theres no real justification for implementing such rule Few if any players have been hurt as the result of stick pshot The mandatory use of facemask at that level of hockey reduces the risk of an occasional nick The burden will again be left up to the referee who has another judï¬eament call to make Hell have to figure raised during sla of all just the waist level used to ice the puck or just on net rpretation of the rule will be made at national refereesinchief meeting this month An inte GLANCING AROUND This week is the first Family Tennis Week and is held in recognition of the important part families have played in the deve opment and enjoyment of tennis in Ontario Another remin of the Barrie Christian Womens Club Guest Ni Nominations are of Fame which is open Grounds June 16 is the LacrosseAssociations Skateapthon at the Eastview rena Red Sos play Newmarket tonight at the Barrie Fair Grounds for the first time this season Barrie Minor Hockey Association is looking for Coaches for the 197778 season If interested contact Mac MacDonald at 72845429 raceway results WEDNESDAY First this mile ssss TAR BA ELLY MAESPDQCER NANCYS KEY Time 211 EXACIOR and £5050 Second clm see mile use IONmSP mm GEORGE STEADY RHYTHM Time 110 lï¬ EXACIOR Sandi 874 nlrd cond trot mile CELIAS DUKE CRAIGLEA BAARBARA 940 610 KWIK BEN Time 2101 EXACIOR 3snd78500 Particu mils PORT ZOO MARG DANCER VIRGINIA LADY Time 111205 EXAC10R24 and Filthcond sails SMILEY TREE NMBAY TERESA MARYLAND WAY nme tillii EXACIOR ad man 1050 MI 470 ght Friday at the Embassy Hall Guest speaker is Ron Ellis who starred with Team Canada this year pen for the Garcia Canadian Fishing Hall to all Canadian residents part or pre sent For information contact John Power 416 6253939 Jack and the Jesters are coming rendition of softball Ihe fiveman club will take on the Peter Reino Ladies and Mens teams June 27 at Barrie Fair atom hockey which is going out just is will this apply to slapshot Mens and to town with their own date for the Barrie Minor 81th clmhp pace mile 8700 MAGGIES BILL 560 350 ROBBIESWI 410 CHRISS TAR BOY Time 20025 EXACTOR land $2700 Seventh ref No trot mile 3150 EYRE PAL 63 230 LOIIA HORSE 290 210 LADY DEMON 210 Time 20625 EXACIOR and 31070 Eighth clmhp 15 mile I700 HARDY CAS 490 270 290 MOVE STEADY 300 550 MUDDY WAVE 370 Time 405 EXACTOR sand 81560 Ninth cond pace mile 00 CHIP TAR MARCH WILL 770 ROCKY LAIRD Time 225 EXACNR had now Tenth elm es mile ms SU$EX BUMPY WAVE OVER RULEN Time zzaszls EXAIOR and 400 Attendance 141 Handle $82917 Raceway entries FIRST PACE MILE 050 4VALERIE HANOVER Dixon aTUCKS IOURINA Powell 2MONIEER LOCK Scrsnnsge 1Penny Kory Williams fr Me Now Fuller GW be Allan 7Bonnie Brooks Jr BAvslon Mamie Cox SECOND PACE MILE $050 zCRESUS BEE Montroy oLEITAS BOY Stiner DSHANYA KING Baxter 1Stonegste Granite Scrannage STi Arno Pestell bArichst Sea Clement ErWllbes Billy Dixon 7Prims Boqust Blssonette THIRD TROT MILE I000 oKATES CAVALIER McNutt lCAIIAIN RICARD Powell sRoblns Baroness williams 1T straice Dixon zRon Annerud 3Prince Demon Lockhsrd 7Rooney Gold Scrannage FOURTH PACE MILE SBAGGAGE BOY Fitsgusld 4GYP HERBERT Lee Win racer Annerud 1Skyllne Cad Crowe zConcho Harris ovKesdys Delight Reynolds 7Nothing Wheeling Kennedy squortu Don MacArthur La dies wi big Shirley McKever struck out 12tobacka2l12winbyAand over Imidil in Barrie and District Ladies Softball League pla Wednesday otha game at Ster Park saw Ivy thump Qieens Hotel 172 with winning pit cher Lynda Hodgkinson slam ming two homers in the game No games are scheduled for tonight at Siesr nning at pm with CORA meeting Aand and Queens Hotel play ing the Peter Reino Hustlers at 330 pm FIFTH TROT Ill MILE 3600 7ARDEN VAN Cass aADAIR mUNTY Hughes trFIDRAS KID Brooks Jr tBethel Maerc Annerud 2Willow Hill Boy LeBlanc 3Sieps Hoot Lockhart 4Lsurentide Durham 5Prince Hairy Dixon SIXTH PACE MILE 8500 GLAST ATTORNEY JOHN FWESTERN KATE Reynolds arVICKIE ADIOS Field tDorvsl harm Harris 1Kiwi Adonis Fuller ï¬leDirect Sun Cummings SVince Time Christien 7Tsrbolton Hamid Scra nnage SEVENTH PACE MILE $500 BFULLSCOICH Durbano iARMBRO OSENA LeDrew zZORRO GRATIAN Lee FAgile Annie Crowe cFreds Lady Cass 5Sianty Girl McClure sMilford Charles Conlln 7Mlghty Michel Bee Montroy EIGHTH PACE MILE 3800 SGARRISON Dixon 6KING KOIL Reynolds sREYAG GERALD Crowe iEaster Rogue Durbano 2Sandy Rivaltlme Liness 3Roman Winner LeDrew 4Hazel Geed Byron 7Wslters Mug MacKenzie NINTH PACE MILE 3850 IQUINTE SINGER McNutt sHielsnd Battles Shakes aMAPLEWAY STORM Powell 2Fly Bye Wick Dixon 4Hsrdy Cashin Scrannage 00 Ks Santa Lee 7Problem Dinker Jarvis BPetcr By Alice Rowe TENTH PACE MILE $600 tABBE PURDUE Lee sKILO SUPREME Harris 7BELLE GAUMAN Conlin IFlying Miss Crowe zPurdus Quick Bowman lNewells Dixon 5EllisIodd LeDrew sStsblamste MacArthur Gomez out TORONTO CP Jockey Avelino Gomu has lost his ap peal agath fiveday riding suspension by stewards at Woodbine racetrack If at first you dont succeed and it didnt work then decided he didnt work either as she missed clc field meet at Central Collegiate for elementa Heather Wynes 13 of King Edward School girls shot put event held chncsday at Central in the zone two track and field finals The winner of each event advanccs to thc urca championships Tuesday with the second place finishers going as spares Examiner Photos At zone two track meet Allandale Heights top school Allandale Heights won the overall school championship at the Zone Two track and field championships for elementary schools Wednesday at Barrio Central Collegiate Allandale successfully defended its zone title with 271 points to stand well out in front of the sixschool mcet Angus Public Sclirxil was so cond with 150 points one more than Prince of Wales in fourth plucc nos St John Vinnncy with 1111 points followed by Assikinuck Sihl 108 points and King Edward school which collected 11 points Evcnt winnch ll lhc zonc incct illliJ with tho lll plzicc finislicrs in flth cvcnt to not us sports will attend the arm truck illltl ficld champion ships ill linstvicw Sccoiidziry School on lucsduy Vicdiitsdnys iiicct was Debbie Buchanan9 of Prince of Wales School tried one way aidlong approach photo right might be better This aring the bar in the high jump about to lauch to shot on its way in the senior broken down into age cute gorics and 1ltyezirolds 11 and 12 13 and l4ycarolds Daryl OBrien of Allandale llcights emerged as the top boy in tlic Eiycarold division with thrcc first placc finishes Da llllilll Quainsah had three first pluce ribbons for the boys 10 yeurolds with Dean Mc Laughlin ol Allandale winning the right to thrcc events in the llrycurold division Results of zone track meet 9r2lill 50 Metres Daryl llrien AH Pctcr Casey SJV 75 Metres Iirien All John Koopmans Angus too Mctres OBrien AH Wally Fact 1ri ple Jump Noel lcrricr Nolan Keogh SJV Long Jump Duvui Slomka AH Ferrier High Jump jrobbic Club Tim Elliott KE loYIIAHOIIS 50 MlZTRES Kcvm llctham KR Scott Montgomery ISJV 75 METItIis Stuart Joyce All liobcrt lirookcr POW 75 METRIIS Stuart Joyrc AH Robert Hrookcr POW 100 METRES Damian Quansah SJV Joyce AH TRIPLE JIMP Qunnsch SJV Steve Nelson LONG JlMP Quansah SJV Chris McAuley IW HIGH JLMP Mike Mrluughlin AH Garvm Lewis KE llYIIAR OLDS 50 METRE 77 Dean McLaughlin All Paul Garvey Assik tooMETRES McLaughlin Wayne Kennard All 200 METRES McLaughlin icrry Van Kessel SJV LONG JIMP Garvcy Bruce Nakashing POW llltili JIMI John Kennedy Angus liinile AHIRPIE JLMP Patrick Quinn SJV Jaime Balawka POW IZYEAROLDS 50 MEIHES Greg Johnston AH Gary Howard Assilt 100 METRES Johnston Karam Kennedy Angus 200 METRES Kennedy Johnston LONG JUMP Joey Nastasiuk SJV Howard HIGH JUMP Tim Swain AH Ralph Blake Assiki TRIPLE JUMP Nastasiuk SJV Paul Archumhouk POW IllYEARUldm 50 METRES Tony Abraham POW Stephen OBrien AH 100 METRE Steve Gibbson POW Steven OBrien METRES OBrien Kevin Hull Assik LONG JUMP Dave Bcrrtnult AH Abraham HIGH JlMP Jim Fikie AH Gibson SHOT PlT Jim Walker Assik Gibson DISCLS lony Abraham POW licrriniilt Illllle JlIP iikc llciiry Sitnkicwul POW lilil4ll Tit IETIIIA Shown Stitiiidcrs liiwi Allan lilnklly Awki loo MllrltEs Viitor orthcro All Sniindcrs oo MllllilS Kcn lilibt POW Jch Jackson Anglisi LONG IIMI lor dicro llkstlllllllill Jl II Tim lr 1104th irthcrc SIIUTIIT liin ox Klii Itrry Agoska lttvli lilStlti Satindcrs KIlll Sicwurt Angus TRIPLE Jl II Jackson Dave Tilnpltltm All too MllTltIZs ercn All Abraham lilwr 1500 METRIIS Oliricn AH Jackson Angus RELAYS AND ll YlCAli tllS Allnndnlc litIghts irincc of Wales 11 and 12 yczir olds Angus Allzindnlc Heights 13 and liirycnrolds lllllll of Walts Alliindnlc llcights GIRLS it YEAH1H1 50 MENUIS Sheila Manning SJV Windy Loinbcrt All 75 MIITlilLs an Littch Alli Linda Ziltsllle Piqu 100 MIZTliIIS Janet Glen Angus Linda chcsmck POW STAN DING LONG JIMP Karla Vaansscl tSJVi Wendy Lambcrt All LONG JlMP Shcila Manning SJV Tnminy llodgson A5ik HIGH JlMP Lynn Stone SJV Debbie Scndoll KE loYEAliIIS 50 METHEH Lisa Wylties POW Lisa liavtnport Asstk 75 METRES brislinc iiocchio SJV Lisa Wyldts ISSlk 100 lIIIRES Lisa Wyldes Piiwi liristinc Hocchio SJV STAN DING LONG JIMP Durlcnc liarrod Angus Debbie Bigelow Astiiki LONG JIMP hristine Rocchio SJV ch bie Htgclow SllU Illiill JIMP hristine Ioth 51V Kathy Wood KE lIltYlIAH0LDS 50 IETRij Jody LuSnllc SJV Tyn thia Andrews All 100 MlZIIIES Jody inSullc SJV ll liobcrts Asmki 200 METltlZS Dobbic Iiorlo SJVJ Carrie atlicrs AH LONG JIMP Jodic LnSallc SJV ynihia Andrcws All llltill JlMl Debbie Borlo SJV hi istinc Ralph AH YllAliOLDH 50 lETliKS Hilts Itisson All Susan lintlield Iwiii metres Marion lircau August nthy Schcll 11111200 Inllllh ntby Schill AH Kzircn yr SJV long Jump Rita Musson Ali Marion liicziu Anglia High lump Kartn Tyr XIV ititn Mnsson Aliiï¬landing Long Juinp Linda Dcnham AssikJ Susan liroohc All Ifryeiirolds so sitire Kim CompbcII Alli Dch lllit lrosscr Assicku 100 Mrirrs Kim Mismmpbell All cbbic irosscn Assik 200 Metros Pciiny Horton All hris Ellis KE LongJunip Kim Miscnmpbell All Cinday Harry Angus High Jump Kim Miscnmpbell All Linda Aliii lASSlk Shot Put orolyn Lnnrmcr All Marie Eggiman Angusifl Discus urolyn sinner All Gina Tamcron AH Standing Long Jump Susic lizirber Linda Alm Assik ltyeiirolds so Vlrirrs Lynda Garvey Assik San dy Brown KE 100 Metres Lynda Garvey Assllt Kelly Dunlap ATL 200 Metres Kelly Dunlop AH Lynda Garvey Assik Long Jump Kelly Dunlop Alll Elizabeth Allen Assik lllgh Jum Nicole Stevens KE Elizabeth len Assik Shot Put Sandy llrown Kl2 Discus Piirb Marks AH Standing Long Jump Meryl Whittaker Assik iElimbtth Allen Angus 100 Metro Eliuibcth Allcn Angus Rita Niiissa AH ttoo Metres Penny Foster POW Relays and 10 Prince of Wales St John Vian hey it and 11 St John Viunney Allen iale Heights 13 and Allandale Heights Angus at the zone two track and ry schools Wednesday Allandale Heights Bradford whips Church Elmvale nips Beatrice Bradford Queens Hotel used two big innings to whip Church Mobile Homes 80 in one of two Barrie and District Senior Soft ball League games Wednesday In Elmvale pinch hit single by Lou Belcourt in the ninth in ning led the Merchants to 32 win over Beatrice Foods Bradford struck for five runs in the first inning then waited until the ninth and final inning for three more runs Bradford reached Church righthander Fred Fritz for 10 hits including tworun homer in the first inning by Les Chaisson Don Cook held Church to four hits two each by Jim Burke and Dietrick Gyepko as Brad ford claimed its second win of the season Bradford took 53 decision from Slessor and Periard on Tuesday Queens Hotel also got an ex tra edge in play on the five came out on top of the Sixschool meet and will be heavily represented at the Area track and field championships Tuesday at Eastview Secondary School Close to 400 students par ticipated in the zone meet Winners will test themselves against those of the other zones in the Area final Examiner Photos Church errors in the game It was an error which gave Andy Purmals life to open the first in ning and an error which allow ed two runs to score shortly after Chaissons homer Ron Zelkie had two hits for Bradford as did Chaisson Gary Baynes and Jeff Leforte It all happened in the final in ning of the Barrie and District Senior Softball League game Wednesday between the Lostinning outburst gives Red Sox the win Tottenham Bears were two outs away from their first win of the South Simcoe Baseball League schedule Wednesday when the Barrie Red Sox played the spoilers Red Sox waited until their last turn at bat to unleash fivehit fiverun barrage which left the Bears stunned in the wake of 62 defeat For Red Soxs second base man Randy McDonald it was an ideal time to break out of fourgame hitless streak McDonald homered in the seventh to tie the game 22 and ignite the Barrie rally which swept them to their second straight win over Tottenham Red Sox are at home tonight against Newmarket in pm game at the Barrie Fair Grounds Bcars scored one run in each of the first and second innings off starter Mike Timmons be fore Earl Elliott came in to relive The righthander allowed on ly two hits in the six and two thiids innings he worked the mound to shut out further by Tottenham Bears managed five of their seven hits in the game in the Bats sparkle in CoOp win Barrie CoOp used 13 hits to plate nine runs to defeat Con vertible Pools in the only scheduled game Wednesday of the Intermediate Division of the Barrie City Fastball League at MacMorrison Park CDOp defeated Convertible as with Ken Payne going the full nine innings for the win Payne fanned seven hitters while giving up four hits One of thos hits homer by Bob Baird One of those hits homer by Bob Baird in the first inning gavc Convertible 20 lead CoOp opcncd their scoring with rim in the second then us cd threerun rally in the sixth and seventh innings to take con trol of the game Pete Lundcr had three hits for CoOp including triple in the ninth Nick Owen had two doubles in the game It was Owens twobase hit in the seventh which started fivehit spree rcsulting in three runs Iwo games are scheduled tonight at Queens Park beginn ing at pm with Mr Transmission meeting the Op timist Club At 830 pm its game between Pcter Reino Sports and Clarkson Hotel Georgian Sports blanks Simcoe Hotel club 80 Georgian Sports shut out Sim coe Hotel 80 to win the only scheduled game of the City Fastball leagues Recreation Division Wednesday Georgian bunched four runs in the third inning to back threehit performance by winn ing pitcher Dan Modgeridgc Frcd Hastings found the key to the pitching of Ron Charlcbois with perfect day at the plate The third baseman cracked two doubles and pair of singles for Georgian Sports He also scored each time he got on base Simcoe Hotel threatened in the third inning when they load cd the bases with two out only to have Moderidgc get our of trouble with his third of four strikeouts in the seveninning game doubleheader is slated for tonight at MacMorrison Park beginning at pm with CFB Borden meeting Molsons and Clifton Hotel going against Gif fen in the nightcap Sadlon Motors blank Oro peewee team 120 Paul Sadlon Motors blanked Oro 120 in Huronia Minor Lacrosse Association HMLA play Tuesday at the Oro Arena but dont expect such an easy time of it Saturday when they host Huntsville in doub leheader at the Eastview Arena Steve Donnelly was in net for the shutout with Shayne Corson scoring five goals to lead the peewce victory Other goal scorers were Paul Taylor with two Brett Jacques with three and Greg Lynch with one The Barrie club meets Hunt sville at 11 am and pm Saturday first two innings including runscoring double by Mike Doyle in the first and one by Gerard Lynch in the second Red Sox cut the Bears lead in half in the fourth inning after Bob Dewars single scored Bryan Neely from second McDonald who had gone bit less in two previous trips to the plate drilled shot to deep cen trefield to tie the game in the top of the seventh and last inn mg Pinchhitter Doug Boynton reached first when hit by itch with coach Duncan Camp ll stepping in to hit for the first time this season and pro mptly dropping base hit over the infield Greg Campbell followed with runscoring double to bring up ccntrcfielder Glen Laycock who already had single and double in the game Laycock tripled to left field to score two runs with Bob Hepburn fin ishing off the inning with single Four goals for Walters ALLISION Jim Walters midgets thumped Alliston 145 Wednesday in Huronia Minor Lacrosse Association game Albert Walker was the top scorere with Barrie with four goals with Terry Keogh close behind with hattrick Darrell Nutt Jacques Mireault and Jeff Jackson had two goals apiece with John Surgenor hit ting for one Red Sox Tottenham Simcoe 7pm 830 pm Division Bradford Church Beatrice Elmvale Queens Hotel Ivy 17 and 27 Innisfi12 League peewee 615pm Grove Atom Division Maple Grove vs Oakley peewee division sports calendar BASEBALL pm Barrie Fair Grounds Newmarket vs Barrie SOuth 730 pm Tottenham at Orillia Jrs pm Alliston at Collingwood CITY FASTBALL LEAGUE Barrie CoOp Convertible Pools Georgian Sports Simcoe Hotel Queens Park Mr Transmission vs Optimist Peter Reino vs Clarkson Hotel Intermediate pm MacMorrison Park CFB Borden vs Molsons 830 pm Clifton vs Giffen Recreation Division SOFTBALL 7pm Shear Park CORAH vs and 830 pm Queens Hotel vs Peter Reino Hustler Ladies LACROSSE PM Eastview Arena Rotary vs Overhead Door pm Huntsville vs Les Bertram bantam pm Oro vs Bentorswell midgets MINOR SOCCER Radio Shack Assitkmack St Monicas vs Allandale at Ma le Grove Potsgeview vs Hillcrest at Codrington Stee vs Maple 615 pm Steel Street Steel vs St John at Maple Grove Park at Painswick Cundles vs Allandale at Johnson Street Hillcrest vs St Monicas Elmvale Merchants and Bea trice Foods Beatrice scored two runs to tie the game in their share of the ninth frame only to have Lou Belcourt come off the bench and knock in the winning run for the Merchants Elmvale edged Beatrice 32 Gary Worrod homered in the fifth to give Elmvale the lead Before the inning ended Dan Rowat had doubled and scored on single by Doug Barnes to make it 20 for Elmvale Corby Adams singled to start the Beatrice rally in the ninth inning Churck McNicol added double with Mark Vince get ting on with walk Second baseman Dave Raycroft scored Adams with his sacrifice fly with Ernie Miller following suit to send home the tying run Joe Mathieson was the winn ing pitcher with fourhitter Butch Boyd was tagged with the loss Lazy reVIves hitting INNISFIL Lazy made spectacular comeback in the seventh inning of Wednesdays Innisfil Mens Softball League game with Wall Real Estate to post 1311 win In other play Alcona Flyers dumped Holly 52 Lazy trailed Wall 115 heading into the seventh inning when they poured eight runs home for the win Both clubs traded runs in the first three in nings of the opening game of the doubleheader for 55 deadlock triple by Tom Ashenden helped Wall take threerun lead in the fourth He repeated the threebase stroke for an other threerun performance in the fifth Lazy bats came alive in the seventh as run after run scored Danny Bowman was the win ning pitcher with Ashenden tag ged with theloss In the night cap Alcona held off until the fourth inning before sending four runs home to snap 11 deadlock Jim Sandford was the winn ing pitcher with Wayne Mac Donald on the mound for the loss Johnston vs St Jphns at