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Barrie Examiner, 18 Aug 1977, p. 12

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AIIstor team is best Gartner By SCOTT iiASKiNS Examiner Sports Writer 12 19 gxamlqer Thursday August 18 1977 orts corner Report could prompt review considered favorite because of his fine rookie season with the Niagara Falls Flyers team is holding prelimina camp at the OrrWalton Sports Camp starting today but ere will be no final cuts made The question of who makes the team will probably be decided during the first couple months of the season Many of the players selected could be cut because of poor per formance during the season while surprise players who are hav ing good year will be added to the team Gartner will have an advantage over some of his advisaries when the camp opens today He has been skating for the past week every day at 15 am and has been doing it or running to get in shape for the season Gartner is Meet and 182 pounds quality which may give him the edge against Russian and Czechoslovakian hockey pla ers ive played the Russians once before when was in mi get Gartner said They are little different than Canadian It will certainly help this year when we play in the Montreal Forum because we will have our own referees and they wont be able to get away with some of the stuff they pull at home The world tournament is scheduled for Dec 19 to Jan and will consist of teams from Canada United States Russia Csecholsiavakia Finland Sweden and West Germany Just sending team has its advantages because the players have been together for long time Gartner said but feel an allstar squad is the best bet to win because there is so much more talent dont really want to say too much now because havent made the team yet About 20 players will have to be cut from the original training camp roster and that duty will all on the shoulders of the teams three coaches Ernie McLean of the New Westminister Bruins in the Western Canada Hockey League Orvai Tessier of the Cornwall Royals in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League For the first time in Canadian hockey history Canada will be sending its best junior hockey players to the World Junior Hockey Championships and Mike Gartner of Barrie may be one of the players selected to represent Canada Walter Scherer general manager of Canadas entry has selected 43 players from the three major Canadian junior hockey leagues and one of them is Gartner the rookie of the year in the Ontario Hockey Association Major Junior League last season guess lm pretty happy about being selected to try out for the team Gartner said Tuesday In way im kind of sur prised because hadnt heard anything before Scherer con tacted me week ago Not all 43 players will make the club but Gartner has to be By HANDY MCDONALD Examiner Sports Editor its doubtful that the move number of high schools in northeastern Ontario to drop ootball will change much in Southern Ontario at least not in the immediate future its quite reasonable however to assume long range con sequences And they may be for the good Dr Anthony Martin Timmins Chiropractor hit nerve when he said that it was the responsibility of high schools to 11 Ari Ir 70 11 see that students dont get injured iics put most of the responsibility right on the coaches who no longer will be able to shrug off injuries as being part of the game Dr Martin recommended that football programs be drop ped from high schools in northeastern Ontario At least 14 high schools decided to ban it an iiiterschololastic sport and replace it with soccer Dr Martin plans to suggest to the Ontario Chiropractic Association at its annual meeting in September that it press the provincial education ministry to ban football in Ontario high schools The chiropractor says that bones are not formed com pletely by the time person reaches high school and damage can become permanent by alternating bone structure llis move to have football banned from the high school curriculum and the dropping of the sport by the northern schools has received great deal of exposure injury was the main source of concern in high school foot ball But it wasnt the main reason for dropping the sport Northern Ontario is handicapptxi by transportation pro blcin which combined with the escalating cost of bussing teams as well as outfitting them made in impractical to stay involved in the sport Football has always been prestige sport in high school it is tradition but never the less it still remains violent sport and oiic Dr Martin said few players are properly prepared for due to the short playing season tic said players never get into shape because of this fact and are prone to injury lhcse injuries re not always detec table according to Dr Martin Such things as spinal problems ligament and muscle iii jnrics cant be seen by Xiays its not until years later that thc symptons appear Barrie chiropractor llr llale Mctiillivray says the human body is like machine and that there are people not tunnl ptopctly to play high performance sport like foot tull ltr itttillivray played football in Owen Sound as well as sciy mg as trainer He said that not everyone is designed to play tootbatl lr Martins report has piOiliptttl public interest in the syn Southcrn Ontario high schools will continue to play twihad but thcrc will be leaning to stricter regulations and proper equipment more iniportancc ill be the emphasis placed on proper coachitg ilaycrs get hurt whcn they are out of shape and anti know what they ic doing as scason in Barrie there were obvious weaknesses in cams competing in thc OBSSA loop There were players on ho had no right to be there it only due size or to the aicy had no nlca hat todo how to block or tackle injuries although tor the most part were minor were plcntuul lieayicr lwttercoachcd bliib simply ravaged other city tcams tertamly high schools have responsibility to protect students from getting injured but just to what extend must this Responsibility bc carried out tonsidcr the implications itugby is just as punishing as football Track and ticld hockey soccer any sport has within it the possibility of injury And that is why we have to belcivc that Ontario Chiropractic Association will listen zircfully to Dr Martins suggestion and come up with strong recommendation to the education ministry that review of existing coaching programs equipment and rules be iliilttl ottt LIANtIVO AitOlNi Jim iiamilton is reported to havc signed Willi the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League The Bairii played was tiic Penguins first round draft pick The Barrie Mens Hag Football League jUJ few short weeks away from new season Joe it Liti ProColor club loses 86 in deciding game ir my hr the Iiiv idiiig goals in tlic tinct Vumx Mark iilinibioao lfilp Barrie ity ltughy Football lub came up with respectable Mlfttliilillitt itliicsday against the touring London Welsh Football Hub of London lingland ltitt losing Itrti liar players and they are little sneakier too ric was the first club to score on London Barrie player striped shirt is about to put the clamps on London player during first lialf of play at Barrie cntral tidyamiiicr ihotoi ondon beats RugbyClub 166 but Butcher happy his club lost an exhibition gainc it at London IIngland WHhielay it Bairii tciitial Collegiate it was an outstanding cllort by iiariic when you considci that London is world class team and in lhtii first game of the itiitaiio tour they drubhcd Misaiasaiiga Iii of the first half Bari ic had the advantage of brisk wind in tllt iiist half of thc panic and used ll to hold tlic scoit to It litit ll was iiioic by good luck than good ltltilllt London junile in front Lt it in thc first half but it could hac been much worse as London missed thicc penalty kicks in are playing Butcher said at halftime in the second half the strength and ispciiencc of Lon don started to show as they dominatcd the scrums and outscorwl Barrie lit it London jumped in front ti ii on penalty kick and then on llaiiic deicndci kicked llit ball down the side of the field and the referee wayed that thc the cathcr tough Butcher was pleased with the way Barrie got up for the game and he felt the whole team camc through ith big effort The whole team was just super out there dont want to single out any players because it was total team effort he said The London Welsh lab and wish they were staying for three weeks instead of three and Gus Bodnar of the OHA Oshawa Generals spo Slessor wins game Leo Belcourt was breezing through the Slcssor and Periard insurance lineup until he came toa hitch in the seventh inning The veteran hurler for Beatrice Foods had given up just one hit that of dubvious nature to Andy Browning in the second inning when the Slessor club shattered scoreless ball game with four runs on three hits Slessor and ieriard won the opener of the bestofscven semifinal of the Barrie and District Senior Softball League Designated hitter Barry Neil ly capped the rally for Slessor with Wtritiil homer Mike Laycock started off the inning when Beatrice shortstop Corby Adams missed his drive Doug Keans advanced Laycock with his sacrifice with Andy Brown ings fly ball taking little sting out of the Slessor rally Terry Giffen then slammed runscoring triple which Neil Parker followed with single to plate Giffen to bring up Neilly who took little more steam out of Beatrice with his round tripper Beatrice firsteplace finishers managed just five hits off winning pitcher Wayne McLennan The only run of the game for Beatrice crossed home in the eighth after Bill Grant scored on an error by Slessor shortstop Parker Adams had two hits for Beatrice McLennan finished the nineinning game with eight strikeouts Both clubs see action in the Ontario Amateur Softball Association OASAi playoff trail Beatrice is scheduled to meet Barrie CoOp in the first game of their best of three OASA in termediate series at Midhurst at pm Friday with Slessor and Starr Electric resuming their confrontation in the intermediate AA grouping tonight at 830 pm at Queens Park Intermediate division now looks to playoffs Finally The schedule of the intermediate Division of the Barrie ity Fastball League is complete sort of Convertible Pools defeated Barrie Floor and Wall 53 at Queens Park Wednesday to move into third place tie with Mr iransmissmn The win improved Converti ble Pools standing but knocked Barrie Floor and Wall into fifth place of the eightteam divi sion The third place deadlock will not be decided by sudden death ticbreaker as he been planned The third and fourth place teams were to meet in the totip meeting Barrie Floor and Wall onvertible Pools scored eat ly against Floor and Wall Bob Baird on ficidcrs choice Doug Ferguson and Gary Lyte provided the hits to send Pools into it it lead The clubs exchanged runs in the fifth inning Murray Lee si up Iajj tjiicstionablc play tlicy moved mi UtNIIHu Mimics that could in front 12a midway through isa great btiiicli of guys We are film IOlt ill Wilt HWY and all and scored on hit hv thi lialf lightei to iayt tum ltit vflrVV torw mhmd lio tutor at he Mike Morrison Ferguson had the run for oii vcitililc lools Starr Electric in the playoffs in bestofseven series while Mr Transmission and Convertible Pools meet in bestofthree Brigevonder wins Rocewoy feature Brigevander with Jim Liness at the reins held off late challenge from Miss Air Song to win the feature race at Bar rie ifiaceway Wednesday in time of 206 25 over an off ithC Star Fin owned by Michael Firestone of Willowdale and driven by Robert Scrannage was the early betting favorite but never challenged Brigevander for the lead Attendance at Wednesdays races was 1688 and they Lawicni ihi uharp eyed snooker player from Barrie is in Ptlllllil mll Playtlll wagered 379 zsgduring the 1013 card Tommi today tow mnumhnun ijm1udimiopm Iomght game just goes to score point on them in lllt havcput the gamcout of reach The crowd was just super tin1 Friday thé Ontario sires Stakes take over the Raceway the proxircra region tennis championships are at Tyrolean Show that imIthans can play tour Butcher said Bob Lamb tied the score he said think itsthebiggcst lit C0 lekldld tho jthvér$12xxjup forgraps Resorts oil gmmd Aug 23 Sixteen teams are gearing FUR lhconly bad ilOlt to the gamc couplc minutes later off crowd in the citys history to mm rel 91th lht playoff The first face of the Stakes iq the seventh with the last up for UN Barr Slow Pitch ournanient Friday and Satur That was thc commcnt of was the weather stcady rain penalty kick see senior rugby game and $01105lXNttnlhlClubs sow horses in the field running the ninth race John Butcher president of tlic slgiilttl just after lllt opening There is certainly no the two clubs put on really The lliltin playoffs open shawlin Dawn Armbro Sonnet and Vers Last are the 151 Ugly llllt Ulltt kick oft andcontinucdtormuch disgrace til the way the lii good show its too bad about Willi1m Lauerumor mWVllh favorites for the first race while Nila Herbert Exceptional Girl and Albert iiaw Lea are the prerace favorites for the second race raceway results lays 17 Itli iiiiic gonl Vlillic ball had touched dowti insidc lack Olmstcad and Paul letl lUl hmle viWI tmt WW 1411 ltH Wednesdayu mini Ciascy liLHBLRT 500 330 250 Wm Nulml the hue but many of the spec lAllllllOll two otthc top players Tlfilllnxllllt with p1iml5pm MisstxiiLv scorr 900 480 411 tutors thought tlic ball had with the Barrie Rugby tllih ml 1m imclm patc mile 3400 ROYALGiLNT 430 lauded on thc linc winch should echoed some of Butchers tecl Mtlmtl lit ltiltllld 410013 BAHGAQBBUY 1050 370 330 Me us mm from broti Iht ibout sto ti ill vson tlic Iimc flfldtre hmt NNM 33 FXAmOl landds 10 It Tit1 any lip lflly my ll is if fs rr Hd Pr tin 5Aiiii5 680 7th prrfNo trotmlleiiltttl oi in rotor viii nitn iii milll llt hl Tim iii BRIGEVANIHZR 1570 no 300 Barrie got three points back gentlemen Birch scored the final nm for Londons Stephen Wari expcctcd them to be link hSttNhlthnlt NHOlIht macron siiiioissiiio Missainsosg 960 370 didnt think so and he stoic thc Olmstcad said They played Ram ll nVorlmlt ltmls Nwmw 360 ball aiitl ran to the tlltl one for good clean game ainl they are all ll iuhtd has llll hlS Nvfleslm 30 36 mMrR3andS7 0m tinfirst try of the game ra ghi bu lltll of SWUW ltlthl wiiiiuortiivHiiviz ti0 ltlhtondpactmlle 5700 Tune 07 fRlNELLA 8260 80 520 FAtitgtl 4ntl7323280 RlIAlithSGiiti 830990 on Bob Lamb second ticld was bit surprised that we All 19 lld ll wndmuluw NMMNBYRD 450 goal of the game but it was were so close to them Lem tllillhljlgl liSNl bit iithSTii tttitt trio iJU rim1092 mm mu In mmm mm mm J5 Jim itc was the winning pit iAhTthliiltt iiii on aw iiio mamoatian 151th hvr mt URLHHHH no litLd in ULMON fit 9thcond pate mile 8350 Wari closed out the scorin icallv closer than the score vuomxm 330 320 260 KAJ ila illr Atlanta liivt owner Hi iimi lit lh in it late in thc gamcas London car would indicate but as usual mm iIXACIOR 2and3$l2fltio ARMBitOPARiS 360 290 di 11wa hW iicd the hall the length of the penalties turned otit to be our 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tMlKiZSJIMMY LYNN Kmys 37Marylund Way 53 rJu arrs jot lLaguL dgru nu jg gun gmmng him in ll lit St it With tdiit it tllil £Jl3 die ll Hart gbttwait iartan llurbano kllnin of United States district court tioiis capital which lost the llwmrl 0ng to take the Rm simldliirlii ngihltirkvsjirillg Gsi33 decision last spring involving Senatorsto Texas in 1971 ll Wm PINMd Sliltlllh 613 Pm the GAHMy Tm Cumqu Sunuhmumur 5335 tonight in Alliston starting at Fallgitltliltls BRAMPTON nt UP tiFrcdsLiitly cats isniywmnpiiiywh LWalker 730 pin it third game is riliia leads the bestroffivc Don Mummij highsc0ring gCSK2¥IJ¥Nll glossary be back 501 They ml m0kl0 With New York Hunt01s ngilEtAPfIlt MflltAlrfllllf Timitashtiiil SRowe llxtllliiyt two games of the series but of the National Hockey League SStOiiAiiENiSE Rose taranijkadek BScrzlficld is Oil 10 Cliti to rie came trick in the third bee tVainnirJennie SRowe iss ream crcs wson ASLBAII h9g1 tl Bf last yelr Lhdn0d 2iieliiiay Kimmie it Scrannagc 6Rosiecht McClure onto pm iarrie Fair Grounds Majors vs itcd Sox m5 glm 41 WW With possessionof cocaine th mam NAan McCormick tannin leads hospnf ivospmjfinal Wovk lhty lllUPltd fmrlhgnme RCMP Superintendent oaudynon ioiwe Eighth to mitt8600 73 ANN VS Amsmn forninc runs lateintlie game riliia finished on top of the Onald lawn in Charge of 7WillorKcii Hrtlhtlir 2121AXHRHBHH FASTBML be two clubs were very even South Simcoe Baseball League drug enfnnmm rm southern njtljiliiilfglggllam Edwards akimmmmm onvcriibieiools 5iitmrandWali3 WW Wm 550 IVY Standings an Bum Wk Ontario said Wuhicsday that TIelistvclENNY Dixon Hitlnpleslleb we MiithiltiStin Park Siiiititw liotel vs Firefighters SW WW 51 and mirthplacehonors Murdoch 20 was charged at miugifilyrjijiir ALNIyiyltyfiy maxim thgyimy iss ii men ii Ito in iffen it arm ltUlpiiliil vs Clifton lioth first Toronto iiittinational Airpoit amulmlm Wm Hmmnwknunw mum paintbest to three playoff after he had flown to ioioiito uiisc cmw 7SisterJ nymn from the United States on 5Arictmisiu Itlllttil Ninihtniimiiruzsziiii Sflfumfw BulllfME Fr hmm to Fourth mutantum lelAliEitBlIiti Merl blessoiandi eiiaid4 Beatiice Foods ILIIlI AMl iiuiiiiigt witcniiioNuonn carroti OASA SOFTBALL ranbrook lH 2sriuiinMAri iiiirriii lAiiERiliAWiJIA it Now in Queens Park oip vs Beatrice first game of OASA intermediate Ai to bodily harm charge About one fifth of an ounce of the drug was seized lleaton It AitGYiZl FLASH 1i Keoino it Scrininnge Lillltih Vanii Jane lrinces Demona MiicArthur ti liiyne 4N iloKin it Bodkin 0Appkrsltlossoiu trim in Queens Park Sicssor vs Starr inicctric tStair OUhBiat iP Rick Jod med after pleading guilty to said 3Ait WW Kathy lllhktrlt leads best ofthrectlASA int AA series Hi lit the Calgary Towboys reduced charge of causing bod Last season Murdoch scored oimiiyiitoiiui owniwnui reno IItfIIIllr Moo am Now that determjnatjon hockey player who injured an ily harm which carries max 32 goals and carncdzi assists ytltrImlrttw Umtlt $3333 lunior inVitational at Barrie Country Club Opponent during World Imum sentence of five years in before an ankle injury in lMulNumnime Nolmmvmmms 5mm LAD llS SOFTBALL Stephen adogan of Mr orn Beef of the pltwtt division in Hockey Association game here prison February put him out of action it iiilII2ltAiN liirluioii Normwood tiiips Jones lnmsm 11gt massand Mirmm the Barrie Minor Baseball League shows his determination in 1976 has been fined $3000 in lie was originally charged forthe rest of the season KIWIIAllONiS iuiiii iitoyaioemstoii IAINIW pm Shear park 1W VS and 830 pm pew as llt runs toward first base after hitting ground iiall iii sessions court with assault with intent to in Murdoch is scheduled to ap noun westbcnd game against Americanlloteltadogan was out oiittie play in surprise court appear jure which carrhS your pear in provincialcourt here on btit Mr oin Becf won the game X7 Examiner llioto ance Wednesday Jodzio was maximum term Sept l2 ithucli liiiron Lnngen otnptiiin it Byrd Stoddard

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