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Barrie Examiner, 26 Sep 1977, p. 9

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the third net 4416 Wings Monday pm practice LT TEAM team down players enough pla yers many Forbes said night Two quick goals early in period lifted the Toronto Red Wings to 32 victory over the Barrie Colts in junior exhibition Sun day at the Barrie Arena While the Colts led in total minutes in penalties $916 the Red Wings led in shots on It was the second exhibi tion game of the season for the Colts while Sunday was the sixth game for the Red The Colts had 20 players dressed for the and coach Howie Forbes said the team would be cut to the required number of 17 following its 630 game Forbes said he may cut the to under Its better to have not than too There will be wholesale cutting tomorrow 501110 Wins again Barrie Colts of the MidOntario Junior Hockey League played an exhibition game with the Toronto Red Wings Sunday at the Barrie Arena and were Wayne Church in front of goalie Dave Campbell Watching the play is Barrie defeated 112 The Red Wings scored two quick goals early in the third period to night Forbes said Forbes said the Red Wings played with its set team for the season while the Colts have the nucleus of an ex cellent team Weve got nucleus of good team in all those players Forbes said LOOKING He said the team manage ment was looking at the players in the game Weve got to have exhibi tion games to cut and well be cutting Forbes said Forbes said he was pleased with the way his team played He said most of the team played aggressively which could account for the penalties He said many of the players were perhaps trying little too hard to make the team and the aggressive play could have hurt the team Forbes said some of the players were really trying and some were just going nu Joe Battaglia proudly displays the trophy he Won Saturday for the second year in row Hattaglia won the Barrie lolf and oun try Clubs leftlra nded tournament with 67 winning the Peter Rciiio trophy Bill McLeod was second with 72 while George Jackson was third with 72 Also with 72 and placing fourth was Randy Dunn Steve Moth was fifth with 71 Examiner Photo Ron McKee walked away with the major awards at the Barrie City Fastball Leagues awards banquet Saturday McKee was named the leagues intermediate divisions most valuable player and was also honored by being named the ltxigues most valuable itchcr McKee was the pitcher the league championship team Peter Reino Sports and was elected as the pitcher on the divisions allstar team FIFE ItllNNEItUI While McKee was winning the major awards Jim Fife was runnerup to McKee Fife is the pitcher of the cham pionship playoff finalists Convertible Pools and was named to the second allst ar team Fife was rirnnervup in the most valuable player balloting and came second in the most valuable pitcher category The league also presented air appreciation plaque to Ran dy McDonald McDonald was the amincr and is now the papers city itor orts editor of The Ex through the motions NOT RI TI NO He added he was not criticizing the ability of the referee but it appeared to him that the referee was hav ing bad night along with the Colts When the referee has bad night you know you are in trouble Forbes said Forbes said he was pleased with the way the goaltenders played Duncan Brownell started the game and Dave ampbcll played the second half The final two goals were scored on Campbell but he could not be blamed for the pucks going into the net Both times the defence was caught sleeping and failed to clear the disc from the Bar rie end zone The tying goal was scored with the Colts shortharxled IIIN AIXIIES It appeared that everytime the olts had something started in the Toronto end Barrie was called for penalty John Garner opened the scoring for Barrie at the 35 second mark of the first period Wayne Church and Graham Giffen assisted on the play The Red Wings tied the game later in the first period The Colts took 21 lead at 1540 of the middle frame with Doug Raymond scoring unassisted It didnt take the Red Wings too long in the third period to tie the game After having goal called back because it was scored by Toronto forward who batted the puck into the net with his hand the Wings came back IINGSFIAIIING The Red Wings were flapp ing all aIOllld the olts net and after lengthy powerplay scramble it scored from pass from behind the net attiz24 win the game Clearing the puck out of the Barrie end during the third period is captain and deferrceman Colin Wilson Examiner Photo Wings defeat Colts with two quick goals The Red Wings flew up ice following the tying goal and after Campbell had made four great saves rebound was slapped in from bad angle at 640 The fog in the Barrie Arena made playing goal difficult as the puck would fly in and out of fog banks cnroute to the net Campbell held off the Red Wings with some spectacular saves ILSIIEI IIARI The Colts pushed hard towards the end of the period but the team was unable to crack through the Toronto goalkecping The Harrie team had some excellent diances particularly with less than minute left in the game with man dv ant age Toronto had player in the penalty box and Forbes elected to pull the goaltender for two extra attackers Time ran out on the Colts Old weapons featured in Revolver Club show inc could almost hear the tramp tramp of the Prussian war machine the screams of the Japanese Im banzai Raceway results SAT II IHY FIII ST II Ii III W0 FItEIiS LADY so 3140 no MAIUI1SHAI our 1100 ltttlllfSl WILL 40 Time 13 EXACIOR and no so slitthhunii PM MILE so SNAPACAP 10 410 1100 VERA Iii2M so 2o GALA SIIRII Ito Time 12 EXACTOR land 0516 Ho TIIIHIHI TROT III 8300 tIIANtY KID 6100 on oo PRINCE DEMON oo 00 DllltII SARIIY 40 Time 21445 HXALIUH It and $12 $90 FillIIIII UNI IAtII MILE 3500 MISS IXJIIY SIIAIVlN 430 II 00 QllltK lORIIJNE 1150 310 ICKIE RUSS P1 Time 21 Ms IIXATR8am11310 40 FIIIIl IM IAtII VIILIC 854m SIIIAWAY HERB 15 oo no 20 lllSIllYRD 230 220 JET VACAIIoN so Time 1225 IZXAtYItrIt and $39 30 SIXTH IM IAtE MILE Wm ltIZAIHRSGIILI no so on TOPAZ lNIItEPII 7o to KN It HT 1114 MM 9o Time 1225 EXAcroa fland ii 15 oo SEVEan IMHI IMIJ MILE two TRUE HERITAGE 60 40 11610 WATERIOWN lHlI 10 90 110 AItMllRH PARIS I140 Time 11 EXACIOR and $92 It EIGHTH ND IAtE MILE W10 VlCletitS DAVID no 7o no PERFECT KIIJJIAN 20 20 DIANSIXtH 10 Time 211115 IIXACIUIt t1 and 17 3o NINTH IM IIP PACE MILE 3mm MllRIEN FULLEIGII 650 350 1144 ARROW IANAltt 150 160 WHILRUFF IlYE IIYE 00 Time II 25 IIXACIYDR BaritNSZfi lli TENTH 1M IME MILE 50 HARDROCK llllMES II 50 1110 430 MACS 11111 1020 10 ANliYSttrM 171 Ill Tune 15 IIXACIVIR 2aiid $12 50 ATTENDANCE 1581 HANDLE 3711111 TRACK sloppy MOST IMIRO VEI PLAYER Jim Ieskey of Canplas Industries was named the recrea tion divisions most improved player while the most valuable player award int Giffen Farm Equipment playo went to Greg Gifferr of The Giffcn team won the playoff championship Georgian Sports received trophy for winning the regular season championship in the recreation division and for being finalists in the playoffs Norm Raycraft of Barrie Floor and Wall was named coach of the first allstar team in the intermediate division Brian Shanahan of Harrie IoOp was named manager NAMEI ALLSTAR AICII ER James McNabb of Mr Transmission was named the twms catcher while McKee is the pitcher Leo Koopmans of Peter Reino is the first baseman and Paul VanNispin of Peter Rcino is the second baseman Nick Owen of Barrie Cop is the shortstop while Brian Weisc of Peter Reino is the third baseman perial Army and the gooscsttp ping Nazi stormtroopcrs For nostalgia buffs the Bar rie Revolver Iubs gun show Sunday was trip into the past in nri litary weapons Antique flintlock muskets cavalry sabres World War II rifles and handguns along with modern firearms were on dis play turd for sale There was display of how and arrows and display of over 50 revolvers ORGANIZED The show was organized by Paul Robins and Mike Casey who sold over 60 tables for displays By noon Sunday over 250 persons had entered the AnnyNavy lub hall to see the show Barrie has Canada biggest dog show and soon hopefully it will have anadas biggest gun show said Casey The show was divided into two distinct sections dealers and collectors The dealers had an assortment of weapons for sale while the collectors displayed rare weapons and were not for sale NO SHOW Casey said there is no show of this type in the area par ticularly to the north of Harrie He said there is gun show in Alliston but that community is little out of the way He said persons had come from across the province to show their wares MC Kee Wins maior awards in Barrie City Fastball League Glen Richardson and Rick Saunders of Peter Reino were named first allstars in the left and right field positions Al Aistrop of Barrie Cop is the centre fielder Murray Perry of Peter Reino is the coach of the second all star team with Charlie Dawson of Barrie Floor and Wall the manager Peter Bertram of Barrie CoOp is the second allstar team catcher with Fife the pitcher Larry Giffen of Mr Transmis sion is the first baseman and John Gibbons of Barrie Floor and Wall is the second baseman JEFFERY IS SIIORISTOI Ray Jeffery of Star Electric is the shortstop while Fife and Bob Burton of Barrie SoOp were tied for the third base position Dan Jennings of Barrie Floor and was named to the second allstar team in the left field position Brian Hill of Convertible Pools and Doug Eves of Peter Reino were tied in the voting for centre field Doug rguson of Convertible is the right fielder Ties series 33 Bradford beats Church Bradford Queens Hotel is starting to get reputation of com gh when the pressure is on Bradford scored four runs in the first inning and then hung on to beat Church Mobile Homes 61 in the Barrie and District Senior Softball League semifinal playoffs Sunday at Queens ing throu Park The win tied the bestofseven series 33 and forced deciding in Bradford The winner will meet Slessor and Peri ard Insurance in the league finals Sundays game was never really in doubt as Doug plied the pitching and Less Chrission supplied the offensive game tonigh punch Church did manage to take shortlived 10 lead in the first inning Bob Browning lead off the inning with walk and then came all the way around to score on double by Don McFadden Bradford got that run back and then some in its half of the in ning thanks to grandslam home run by Chrission Ray Buchanan reached base on an error by Terry King Ran dy Perry followed him with single and then Gary Baynes was hit by pitch to load the bases Mike Hill wins third tournament MASON Ohio AP After fiveyear dry spell on the pro golf tour Mike Hill is sipping champagne and smiling again following Sundays recordsetting Ilunderpar performance in the $150000 Ohio Kings Island pcn But the happiest face in the Hill family is at home Ive got Syearold son who doesnt understand why daddy never wins Hes too young to understand defeat Hill said af ter winning only his third tournament in nine years on the tour Its really moral victory to win after five years he said If youre on the downslidc and you can turn it around it means something It showed still had some heart Hill 38 broke out of his slump with froiitnine birdie spree that allowed him to hang on for onestroke victory over fast finishing Tom Kite whose 62 tied Jack Nicklaus course record Hills 64 gave him 269 total which lopped two strokes off the tournament record His fourfoot putt on No 18 snuffed out bold bid by Kite who had just birdied the hole He narrowly missed air eagle when his 25foot pitch fmin thick rough hit the pin and rolled five feet away BUILT EARLY LEAI Hill who entered the final round tied with defending cham pion Ben Crenshaw built air early fourstroke lead by carding birdies on five of the first seven holes The victory was worth $110000 for the Jackson Mich native or $10000 more than he had earncd all year Hills front nine score of 30 tied the course low set four years ago during Nicklaus record round of 3012 62 Kite went 3131 firing eight birdies to go over the $1000th in eamings for the second straight year No touchdowns scored in win By THE CANADIAN PRESS defensive battle between St Francis Xavier XMcn and Acadia Axemcii with neither tcani scoring touchdown highlighted Saturdays action in the Atlantic Universities Football onfercnce The XMcn who share first place in the conference with New Brunswick Red Bombers both with 20 records shaded defending champion Acadia The setback dropped the Ax cmcns record to 11 In other Atlantic games the Red Bombers whipped St Marys Huskies 4210 and Mount Allison Mounties beat Prince Edward Island Panthers 1343 Football league expands SUDBURY nt Pi The fourteam Northern Football Conference which enters its 25th season next year might be expanded by three learns next summer The possibility of expansion came up at the recent league meeting when representatives from Elliot Lake limmins and akvillc matte presentations to the luigue executive The league is currently made up of teams from Orillia Slid bury Sault Ste Marie and Nor tli Ray the examiner Monday Sept 28 1977 Chrission followed with his grandslam to clear the bases and give Bradford controlof the game Church missed gloriots chance to get right back in the ball game in the second inning Gary Worrod did something he will probably never do again He missed home plate Worrod led off the inning with home run but when he came around to touch home plate he missed He was tagged out on the play and Church didnt threaten after that Bradford added insult to injury in the ninth inning when it scored two more runs Andy Purmals led off the inning with single and came around to score on triple by Cook Buchanan scored Cook with anbther single McFadden ttxrk the loss for Church He gave up six runs on 10 hits and struck out 10 Cook gave up only one run on four hits and also struck out 10 Church committed three errors and stranded five on the base paths Bradford played errorless ball and left six men on base 100 000 0001 400 000 0026 I0 sports shorts Dallas defeats Cambridge 54 CAMBRHGE CPt Dallas Black Hawks of the Central Professional Hockey League scored 54 victory over Carn bridge Hornets of the Ontario Hockey Association Senior League in exhibition play Saturday Montreal wins two Montreal won two games in the Barrie Knights of Colum bus Tab Football League Sunday at St Monica school Montreal defeated Hamilton 1615 and then defeated Toronto 1712 in the intermediate division for 1214 yearolds In other intenncdiate games Ottawa defeated Toronto 1819 and then defeated Hamilton 3426 In the junior division for 10 and 11 year olds Baltimore defeated Chicago 3113 and Green Bay 3212 New York defeated Green Bay 267 and then edged Chicago 3230 Cook sup Church Bra dford sports hall of fame In the lone Wcstcm liitcr collegiate Football League game Alberta Golden Bears bcat Manitoba llisons 21918 Western whipped iiiclph lryplioiis 500 in Ontario Qucbcc play In other games Ottawa Ice lees topped Queens Golden Gaels 1311 Toronto Hlucs beat McMastcr Mauradcrs 1+6 McGill Rch men bombed Concordia Stingers 510 arlcton Ravens downed Quebec at Trois Rivicres 2114 Windsor Lan cers blasted York Yeoman 4341 and Wilfrid Laurier lolden Hawks beat Watcrlm Warriors 158 St Francis gained 180 yards in rushing and 151 yards in passing Quarterback Peter Bowes succeeded on nine of 21 passing attempts Acadia managed yards on the ground but got 208 yards in the air Quarterback Bob am eron connected on 15 of 17 pass ing attempt but the XMen had fi vc intercept ions Tony omacchias field goal and two single points on punts by Mike Shacsgreen accounted for the XMens scoring Acadias only point was on punt by Rob Stracina Wide receiver Stuart haser oiitest winners will receive scored two touchdowns for New inch spocial pm from Brunswick inclpéling one after Tom mum and catching Goya pass IEl was called for total MMHHI mm Dunk of 290 yards in penalties in its game the highest any team in the league has ever received in single game Mount Allison took 120 yards in penalties for gametotal of 410yards another league record Michelle Simpson the Canadian finalist last season from Elmvale was correctly identified by James Reid of 35 Blake Street Harrie This week try your hand at identifying this well known Canadian sports personality He was one of the few Canadian athletes to perform up to expectations at the 1976 Olympic Ganres in Montreal and hails from British Columbia If you know who it is then send your name ad dress and phone number to Sports Hall of Fame The Ex aminer Box 1170 Barrie Ontario AM 1I6 Winners are picked by random draw each Saturday Weekly winner is determined by draw from 11 correct answers done publishing day before new weekly contest starts Hard hitting CtrOp midget hockey team from Barrie played Brampton iii an exhibition game Saturday at the Ilanie Arena Brampton Iregloiuiaires defeated oOp 011 Scoring for Barrie were Dave Miles Bernie IIultI and Dave Mayor Taking in Brampton player against the boards behind the net is John tamer Examiner Photo

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