Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 15 Aug 1977, p. 9

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Out at home Lazy runner Bill Bly runs into the glove of CPR firstbaseman Codell in the consolation final of the annual Innisfil Mens Fastball League tour nament Sunday The Toronto club defeated Lazy 82 to win the consolation ments fouryear history Examiner Photo Pitcher runs out of steam Pace takes its toll Gary Oliver just ran out of steam The righthander for Town Auto Body of Richmond Hill lel didnt have anything left to throw against Dun Romin in the championship game Sunday of the fourth annual Innisfil Mens Fastball League tournament It was his third game of the day his fifth of the tourna ment It was and Oliver was tired Dun Romin teedltoff on the stocky pitcher for 14 hits in the seveninning final for 71 victory CPR of Toronto defeated Lazy in the consolation final 82 total of 24 teams made this years tournament the largest ever Three parks were in use at the height of tlk tournament which wound up at Innisfil Beach heavy rain storm Sunday morning forced tournament organizers to use one park at Innisfil instead of the two originally called for Oliver entered the final game with impressive credentials He had four wins including pair of nohitters He tossed one hitter against Wall Real Estate of the Innisfil League in the opening round then proceeded to shut out Golf Haven 60 and the Alcona Flyers 30 on back toback nohitters In the semifinal against HJ Mills of Richmond Hill Oliver ran into problems and fell behind +0 before his team mates unlimbered their bats to tie the game The fiveinning game ended in 4all deadlock and was decided by the most men left on base4n favor of Town Auto Body Dan Skeltcher went the full seven innings to pick up the win for Dun Romin in the cham pionship final worth $200 Town Auto Body collected $100 for its troubles Skeltcher was responsible for breaking the game open in the fourth inning when his three run homer capped fourrun rally Dun Romin sealed the game with threerun spree in the fifthinning Skeltcher struck out six bat ters with Oliver retiring five on strikeouts Dun Romin made it to the final after using tournament rule to get by Holly Neither sports calendar MINOR BASEBALL 615 pmEastview Fendleys vs Coin Wash at ShearPeterReino vs Toke Motors at ShearGamers vs Ice Cream Unlimited at MacMorrison Park American Hotel vs Mr Corn Beef at Steele Streetisunoco Car Wash vs JBs Big Boy at AllandaleKirks Kids vs VIAU Real Estate at Oakley ParkMcDonalds vs Vala contracting at CodringtonSimcoe Datsun vs Ernies Crests CITY FASTBALL CoOp Floor and Wall Clarkson PeterReino Defaulted to Peter Reino SENIOR SOFTBALL Elmvale Church Homes OASA SOFTBALL ElmvaIeQ Huntsville pm Queens Park Slessor vs Starr Electric opener bestofthree AA seriesr 830 pm Queens Park Owen Sound vs Church Homes Owen Sound leads bestofthree senior series 10 club could manage run in the fiveinning semifinal Dun Romin had one more man on base than did Holly Holly had strong showing in the tournament mainly on the strength of pitcher Randy Yon rad who picked up pair of no hitters ONSOLAIION FINAL CPR picked up $100 for dump ing Lazy in the final of the consolation round Sunday Ross Canestaro tossed fiver hitter and fanned seven hitters to back the win by CPR Danny Bowman was the loser There were three teams from the Barrie City Fastball Leagues Recreation Division entered in the tournament Georgian orts firstltplace finishers of Barrie League won pair of games before los ing the HJ Mills Barrie Firefighters won its first game against Georgetown before falling to Dun Roinin Molsons fell to Radio Shack in the opening round then came It round total of 24 teams competed in the tournament at Innisfil Beach and Painswick Dun Romin defeated Town Auto Body of Richmond Ilill 71 in the championship game Sunday This years entry list was the largest in the tourna back to heat Keswick Molsons Nipped Royal Simcoe 30 only to bow +3 to Lazy in the semi final Lazy scored three runs in the final inning to eliminate Molsons tugofwar competition was held in conjunction with this years tournament Town Auto Body placed first and won the $80 prize Second place went to CPR This was worth $40 with Grenfel wimiing $20 for third placc finish Red Sox come up big to upset Majors 4l RILIJA Barrie Red Sox prevented elimination in the South Slmcoe Baseball League semifinal playoffs Sunday with +1 win over the rillia Ma jors Orillia now leads the bestof fivc series 21 and the fourth game is slated for the Barrie Fairgrounds Tuesday starting atti10pm In other play Sunday Ivy Leafs wrapped up their quarterfinal series with Iot tenham by pounding the Bears as in Ivy Glen Laycock was the story of Barries win over rillia the Victory by Datsun worth second spot Simcoe Datsun moved into secondplace in the tyke divi sion of the Barrie Minor Baseball League recently with 128 win over McDonalds at Steele Street School The win im roved Simcoe Datsuns recor to 11 wins and five losses Michael Miller and Jimmy Sands split the pitching duties for Simcoe and came away with the win They struck out 10 bat ters Peter ODonell left captain of the Arthur Aces accepts the Ontario Minor Lacrmse Association Juvenile Championship victory Sunday over Oakville Arthu at the Eastview Arena Examiner Photo from OMLA director John Stanga following the red nearly 30 deficit to come back for an 86 win Dale McDonald Miller Robert Gray and Shelley Sprowl led Simcoe Datsun at the plate with two hits each Danny Carter smashed bases loaded single in the second inn ing to score two base runners and start Simcoe on their com eback after McDonalds had scored four runs in the first inn ing Shannon Hanspiker had three hits for McDonalds including double while Ricky Wedemire and Michael Dowl inghadtwohits first this season as he held the hard hitting Majors to just four hits over the seven inning con test The only problem for Laycock was home run he gave up to Mel St nge David ampbell and Bob Dewar led the Red Sox hitters with two singles each Jerry Wingrovc was the lose ing pitcher for Orillia He went five and twothirds innings and gave up six hits Lefthander Brock Richardson finished up the game for Orillia and was touched for one hit IVY WINS SERIES Pat Leary smashed two home runs for Tottenham but it wasnt enough as Ivy pitcher Don McMastcr put the lid on the Tottenham attack and his teammates came back to take control of the game Tottenham started off with three runs in the first inning but Ivy came back with five runs in the third inning to take control of the game Ivy and Alliston begin their semifinal series tonight in Ivy starting at 630 pm Their series is bestofthrec affair and the winner will meet the winner of the Red SoxOrillia Series Church in playoffs ELMVALE Church Mobile Homes have berth in the playoffs of the Barrie and District Senior Softball league Church earned the fourth and final spot with 20 win over at Elmvale Merchants in suddendeath tiebreaker Satur The extra game was needed when both clubs finished the regular schedule with identical 713 records Don McFadden was the king pin in the decisive victory for Church The lefthander tossed twohitter while striking out 18 batters over nine innings Losting pitcher was Keith Williams Church pulled in front with runs in the first and second inn ings the second run coming off basesloaded infield single by Church trails the bestofthree series 10 Game time is at 830 pm Beatrice Foods Bradford Queens Hotel and the Slessor and Periard Insurance Clubthe other clubs in the playoffs are expiaed to open their respective OASA playoff series this wee Slessor and Periard meets Starr Electric of Barrie in the first game of their bestofthree Intermediate AA series tonight at Queens Park beginning at pm Beatrice is slated to take on Barrie CoOp in the opener of their OASA Intermediate series at Queens Park on Tuesday Terry King OASA PLAYOFF The league playoffs are expected to begin sometime this week but when is not immediately known Church Homes meets Owen Sound tonight at Queens Park in the second game of the Ontario Amateur Softball Assocat ion Senior playoffs Victory fo SENIOR STANDINGS final LPts Beatrice 14 28 Bradford 12 24 Slessor 10 10 20 Church 13 14 Elmvale 13 14 tie breaker gives Church fourth spot Floor and Wall 4hitter stumps Co Op John McFadden tossed fourhitter to lead Barrie Floor and Wall to 50 win over Bar rie CoOp Sunday The game was the last scheduled contest for CoOp which finishes in second place of the eightteam Intermediate Division of the Barrie City Fastball League Floor and Wall has one game remainingthat against Con vertible Pools which will decide the third fourth and fifthplace standings The game is Tues day at Queens beginning at 645 pm MdFadden stopped four game winning streak by CoOp with pitching rformance which was back by solid defenisve game by hs team mates Terry Hodgson took the loss giving up 11 hits while retiring 10 Floor and Wall hitters on strikeouts The victory moves Barrie Floor and Wall into third place one point behind Mr Transmis sion in tight finish which will be determined after the Con vertilleFloor and Wall game Doug Shedden lifted Floor Lifetime marks set at Rac In the feature preferred seventh race at Barrie Raceway Morluck from the Frankhurst stable of Midhurst and Doc Lindsay with Allan Nicholls up were early favorites in the wagering Dream Time owned by Bill Lynn of Barrie Was the third favorite at to Leaving the post Morluck shot out of the sixhole and grabbed the early lead Jim McClure driving the black fiveyearold never looked back After uarter in 30 seconds and hat in 125 Morluck eway reached the threequarter pole in 13025 Dream Time with Lyle MacArthur driving held second and Canadian Byrd third to the head of the stretch In the stretch drive Morluck opened up to win by four lengths in 203 Peter By Alice ably rated by Bill Byron came on to get second and Dream Time faded to the third of The fast track resultt in five new lifetime marks in the first five races ATTENDANCE 2359 HANDLE $97239 TRACK fast raceway results SIXTH LM PACE MILE 8600 SATIRllAY FIRST LM PACE MILE $400 MALCOLMS HAL 11 40 5o IUTZY OSCAR 11 30 FIAIRAS JET Time 09 EXACTOR 31111111311050 SECOND OND PACE MILE uso PENSIVH PENNY 10 0o JUDGES LADY 4110 JAMRO Ix 1N Time 09 Exactor Zand $15 10 THIRD COND TROI MILE $500 EASTER STYLE 20 11 4o JETS ENA 10110 LEMIit DEBBIE T1mc 20915 EXACTt and $250 70 FOURTH LM PACE MILE $500 ROY ELLA 51110 11 oo KIWI A110le 170 CHUCK RAW 1N Time 207 EXAt 11 111 and 3m 10 FIFTH CONI lACIZ MILE 8300 JASt 1N GB 17 70 40 TWOCENIS PLAIN 110 WHIRLOFF IIYE llYE Time 20525 EXACIOR and $71 ll 40 Ill lit 40 70 50 7t ti 70 Ill Hit Oil 50 60 550 IANCERSIIUSI 500 430 360 KNIGHTHUMM 620 550 AGIIIIANNlIZ 380 Time 00 ILtAtItm Hand 3118 50 SEVENTH IREF No PACE MILE 81000 MORLICK 70 50 80 PETER 111 ALRlI 10 140 DREAM TIME 430 Tune 2011 RXACIOR fend S42 50 EIGHTH CLMIIP PACE MILE $1100 ARISE PURIHIE 20 60 70 ADIOS KAREN 11120 30 HARDY CASHIER 00 Time 207 EXACTUR and $511 NINTII CONI PACE MILE 3500 PROBLEM DRINKBR 40 20 00 ARMRRU PARIS 1120 40 WIL LOR ICIIIE 340 Time 200 EXACTUR and $219 70 TENTH CLM PACE MILE $100 BLUlZCRAIN 700 510 410 PINK PANTHER 590 360 DUtIlESS ROBBIE 80 Time 0035 EXAtTUR 11111111113411 so Arthur pulls liontaming act to win Ontario lacrosse crown Oakville roared out like lions but finished as tame as kit tens under determined thirdperiod push by Arthur which earned them the Ontario Minor Lacrosse Assocation OMLA Juvenile championship Sunday Arthur outscored Oakville 41 in the final period for 86 victory Eighteen teams were to have competed in the twoday provincial final at the Eastview and 0m arenas Two teams failed to show The clubs were divided into six pools each with round robin tournament among three teams in two casesdue to absence of one team twogame total goal scrits was us ed The winners of these minitournaments met Sunday at Eastview to determine the two finalists Oakville needed 87 overtime won over Sudbury the defending Ontario champions to make it to the champion ship game Arthur lashed London 135 to ride into the even ing tilt Oakville pounced early for three goals in the first period The lead shrank in the second as Arthur started nibbling at the lead It ended in the third under strong comefrombehind drive byArthur Steve ODonnell led Arthur with four goals including the tying marker in the third with just under eight minutes left to play and the insurance goal with three minutes left in the game Jamie Snellie fired two big third period goals for Arthur with Leonard Coffey sinkin the eventual game winner Captain Peter ODonnell ad the other Arthur marker Steve Worlidge counted McGinn Kevin Ruys Tracy Wood and Chris Calbraithe ad ding single goals twice for Oakville with Bob Arthur went undefeated throughout the tournament out scoring its opposition 3616 RESULTS SATURDAY GROUP Scarborough Hamilton Arthur 14 Hamilton Arthur Scarborough GROUP London Cawthra London Cawthra Iondon wins twogamc total goal series 1816 GROUP Oakville 13 Malton Six Nations 10 Malton Oakville 11 Six Nations 10 GROUP Orangeville Orillia Orangeville Fergus Fergus 11 rillia GROUP Whitby 10 Elora Gloucester 10 Elora Whitby 12 Gloucester GROUP Sudbury 14 Bellevillc Sudbury 10 Belleville Sudbury wins twogame total goal series 2412 SUNDAY Oakville Orangeville Sudbury Whitby Arthur 13 London Oakville Sudbury overtime FINAL Arthur Oakville and Wall into the lead in the first inning with runscoring single He knocked home John Gibbons who led of the inning witha single Floor and Wall strung together three hits in the third inning for another run This time Dan Birch singled in Shed den Floor and Wall out the game on ice with threevrun rally in the sixth inning Dan Jennings Shedden with his third hit of the game and Birchall stroked runscoring hits as Floor and Wall used fivehit outburst to break the game open Floor and Wall could have put the game into orbit if hit or two had of dro ped in when needed Floor an Wall strand ed 12 runners compared to the seven left on by CoOp PeterReino Hustlers waited weeks to get back into action only to be disappointed Sunday The leaders of the In termediate Division of the Bar rie City Fastball League were to have played lastplace Clarkson Hotel in the opener of doubleheader at Queens Park The game was never played Clakrson Hotel forfeited the game to the Huslters when they couldnt get enough players out tofield team Final game of the schedule is slated for Tuesday 645 pm at QueensPark STANDINGS TPts PeterReino 18 38 CoOp 14 29 MrTrans 21 Fland WI 20 ConvPls 10 19 Starr Elec 12 16 Optimist 13 14 Clarkson 16 Rec Division Since theyre nothing games as far as the changing standings of the Recreation Division of the Barrie City Fastball League the final two games of the schedule have been cancelled Giffen Farm Equipment was scheduled to play the Barrie Firefighters tonight at Mac Morrison Park with game against Molsons in the shadows Even two wins by Giffen would not give them first place of the eightteam division Georgian Sports owns that posi tion cess of city fastball club sports hall of fame Its big trophy but one which this man deserved to win Hes still active in fact playing an Instrumental role in the PLAYOFF SCHEDULE Tuesday pm Clifton Hotel vs Giffen 830 pm Firefighters vs Simcoe Hotel Wednesday pm Borden vs Georgian Sports Thursday pm Simcoe Hotel vs Barrie Firefighters 830 pm Giffen vs Clifton Hotel Friday pm Simcoe Hotel vs Barrie Firefighters 830 pm Giffen vs Clifton Hotel Friday pm Georgian vs CFB Borden No other hints except that the trophy was awarded last season to the most valuable player of the Barrie Recrea tional Fastball League which by the way joined with the Intermediate League prior to the start of the 77 season If you know who it is then end your name address and telephone number to Sports hall of fame The Examiner Box 370 Barrie 0nt L4M 4T6 Paula Rockey RR Angus correctly lndentlfied Sam Snead as last weeks Sports hall of fame personality Weekly winner is determined by draw from all correct answers done publishing day before new weekly contest starts Contest winners will receive an 18 inch special pizza fronf Mr Tonys Pizzaria and Spaghetti House 47 Dunlop St

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