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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jun 1977, p. 17

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mefifi 41vttllotbv teams and players allOntario title Meager trophy for golf Holden from the senior team awards Klein In awards the allOntario track team In rugger the midget team captured the GBSSA title with Bill Quinn as MVP Mick Caldwell was selected junior MVP and Eric umming the senior MVP rosscountry awards went to Kevin McCrone and Peter Sperr Canadian Fitness Awards ticipates in the program which represented 95 per cent of all participants ent raI Collegiate hold their awards assembly today High school sports Players teams are recognized By STEVE NEELY Eastview Secondary School had its annual Athletic Awards Assemny Monday in which they honored their top Eastview honored total of eight Beorgian Bay Secondary School Association GBSSA championship teams Midget teams captured four of the eigh while the school picked up two allOntario championships Jim Bishop won the Ontario High School Sailing Cham pionship while the senior girls track and field team won the Les Waldron was selected as the most valuable player MVP for golf while Ed Szyperski collected the Gary In boys volleyball the winning Georgian Bay midget team selected Paul Hopper as its MVP Ron Brown was the MVP for the junior team and Mark Summers for the senior team In girls volleyball the midget and junior teams both col lected GBSSA honors Pat Cameron was selected from the midget squad Kelly Matheson from the juniors and Kim In football the coaches presented Dennis Thanasse of the junior team and Mark McCuaig of the senior team with The soccer awards went to Hugh Beaton midget Glen Docherty junior and Mark Summers senior In alpine skiing the winning Georgian Bay Team was presented by Mr Palmateer MVP for the girls and Bengt Schumacher for the boys Crosscountry skiing awards went to Karen Mair and Don In boys midget basketball Paul Hopper was again selected as the MVP This team won both the Georgian Bay title and the City Championship Two excellent players Mike Chambers and Steve McCrone won the awards for the junior and senior teams respectively girls basketball the Georgian Bay winning senior team selected two MVPs in Kim Holden and Anita Pearsall Kelly Matheson won the junior girls award In curling Eastview was the Barrie City Champions and received the ll Mossop Award for competitive curling Al Smith was MVP for the team In track and field the three coaches Bob Warner Jim Hodgins and Mar Ross presented various competitors with Glen locherty Paul Franssen and Wendy Proulx midget Peter Sperr and Kim Holden junior Tracy Twit cheII Nicki Emms Patti Jackman Debbie Chappel and Lynn Slcssor senior Ihese senior girls are the members of championships Molly Spearin was selected were presented to 74 par Kalvin Adams is wanted man by Expos NEW YORK AP Give Montreal Expos credit for this muchathey know good pros pect when they see him The Expos liked Kalvin Adams enough to make him the No overall selection in base balls amateur freeagent draft last January and even though they were unable to sign the Central Arizona Junior College third basemanoutfielder that didnt change their opinion of theyoung mansability So when the Expos turn came up in Wednesdays secon dary draft of players previously selected but not signed they came right back and picked Adams again Adams hit 413 in 83 games with seven homers and 77 runs batted in this season and was the second Central Arizona product to go in the first round on the secondary phase Ieamr mate Frank Ierroni left handed pitcher was the opening selection chosen by Minnesota Twins Theyre both ready to go out and play said Arizona coach Ken Richardson lhcyre in the same situation Another year of baseball at this level wont really Iielp them that much He has outstanding poten tial as bitter said Richar dson He has big league bat Richardson said Adams had stayed in school after last Januarys draft because the Montreal contract offer wasnt good enough to lure him away But he wants to go and hes ready to play the coach said Toronto Blue Jays adopted the same persevering attitude as the Expos making catcher outfielder lom Penney their No pick Wednesday Penney had been the Blue Jays second round choice in the regular phase of the January draft The Blue Jays added three players including catcher Stephen Leppert son of Toronto bullpen coach Don Leppert lhe Expos made III additional selec tions Five goals in defeat Derek Lee tried but his five goals werent enough Hamilton Real Estate tyked bowed 75 to Yanch Heating in minor lacrosse play Tuesady at Eastview Arena Brent Yanch Mike Miller Craig wens each fired two goals for the victors with Jeff Pike sinking the other in close game Grand Prix race may be cancelled THRONIU iIi Plans for Formula Grand Irix auto rac ing at Exhibition Place in cto ber have been thrown into doubt by threatened legal ac tion by three groups who have leased exhibition space for events at about the same time spokesman for one of the groups said Wednesday the nadian National Exhibition has been notified of the possrbility of an injunction to stop the race and lawsuit to recover the losses of exhibitors at the other shows if the race goes ahead as planned 00er LincolnMercury Sales lid 31 87 Eon Rood lorrlo Ontario LON 3K4 Dbl lurk Til5 Toronto mqu Douglas Lincoln Mercury invites Ford customers regardless of where they purchased their vehicle requiring service to phone for on appointment We have hired additional staff to ensure prompt attention to your service and ports Coll NOW or use our convenient 24 hour answering service to make on appointment or for emergency rood service Locked box darkens Rec games Ralph Lambert president of the Recreation Division of the Barrie City Fastball League throws his hands up in frustration when he finds that the lock has been changed on the box containing the switch for the lights at MacMorrison Park Tuesday The games were delayed 15 minutes because of the problem Examiner Photo Ryan curbs Blue Jays with blazing fastball ANAHEIM Calif AP Nolan Ryan of California Angels spent Wednesday night striking out 19 Toronto Blue Jay batters in 10 innings but all he got to show for it was no decision Thats the best have ever seen Nolan pitch said Califor nia manager Norm Sherry It was as easy as hes ever thrown Thats the way Sandy Koufax used to pitch nice and easy Ryan who tied career high with the 19 strikeouts was not around when Bobby Grich led off the IIIth inning with home run giving California It American League baseball vie tory oVer the Jays The right hander with the blazing fastball was relieved by Dave LaRoche in the 11th and left the park be fore the game ended Ryan struck out 18 in nine in nings but was trailing 1i until Bobby Bonds twoout single in the ninth tied the score Roth Ryan and Toronto starter Jesse Jefferson carried nohitters in tothe sixth inning IAGGEI WIIII LOSS LaRoche 42 got the win while Iom Bruno who gave tip Irichs homer was tagged with the loss his first decision The Angels sent the game in to extra innings on Bobby Bon dss twoout single in the ninth scoring lrich lrich had drawn walk from Jefferson and taken second base on single by Don Baylor Ryan retired the first It lir ronto batters in order Jef ferson also had norhitter into the sixth inning and had thrcehittcr going into the inn th Alan Ashby drew walk lead ing off the Toronto eighth Ryans first pass of the game Doug Atilt who broke up Ryans bid for record fifth no hitter with clean single in the sixth singled again Dave McKay attempted to sacrifice Ryan fielded the ball and apmared to have time to oNTo as s5 get Ashby at third base But his throw sailed over Dave Chalks head for an error and Ashby dashed home with the first run of the game Aults first hit was single to left field with one out in the six th He then stole second base by Ryan blew fast ball McKay making the second baseman his 13th Strikeout vic tim of the game and ending the threat Rusty Torres ended Jeffer sons bid for nohitter with clean single up the middle with twoout in the sixth Expos shut oUt Atlanta MONTREAL PI Man ager Dick Williams had plenty of outstanding pitchers on his side during his seasons manag ing Boston Red Sox lakland As and California Angels in baseballs American League And after his Montreal Expos beat Atlanta Braves in Na tional League game Wednesday night Williams said he has an other to rank with the best Beautiful Fast And its waiting for you He doesnt have to back up to any of them Williams said of right hander Steve Rogers who stretched his scoreless in mm string to 22 with sixhit tcr Jimi Lonborg had great season when we won the pen nant at Boston in 67 Jimt Hunter IKent idal Blue Frank Ianana hes every bit as good as all oI IIHE nitolt yrar ir scrnwtlxrng gpgr IIoIt zman them and think Tananas the best pitcher in the American League Williams said Rogers IH has been far ahead of opposing batters lately In his last five starts he has allowing just 20 hits three earned runs pitched 43 innings MONTREAL CPI It will be little while longer before final decision is made on pos sible accommodation of some World Hockey Association fran chise by the National Hockey League But at least the NHL board of governors have decided to have factfinding committee con tinue its work to see if the two leagues can be brought together The board voted Wednesday to have the committee continue and there was nearunanimous agreement by the owners of the l8member NHL clubs consider it was very strong attitude towards contin uing negotiations but certainly the issue is so complex that no body can make up their minds right now said Ed Snider of Philadelphia Flyers major driving force on the NHLs fact finding committee do not consider it to be an expression towards expansion but consider it to be definitely not rebuff against it dont think want to say what the number of teams vot ing against was But the fact finding committee wouldnt have continued if it did not have solid expression to continue Bill DeWitt president of the WHAs Cincinnati Stingers and part of the WHAs merger fact the examiner Thunday Juno 1971 17 Studying NHLWHA merger Factfinding committee allowed to continue on finding crew said the fact the NHL board gave as much time as they did to the problem and decided to continue was very good sign We came here with posi tive attitude towards this We were never discouraged or really enthusiastic when we heard the comments early in the week DeWitt was referring to statements by Harold Ballard president of Toronto Maple Leafs Ballard said that he was dead against an accommodation of WIIA teams and also felt he had enough support to stop the merger ball from rolling Firestone Ballard thou he had seven clubs on his si but it did not turn out that way would say that the people are now formulating for them selves more rational opinion now that they have the facts something to work on said 1311 president Clarence Camp Theres lot more work to be done dont expect we will have any 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