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Barrie Examiner, 7 Oct 1977, p. 12

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Jack Smith has been dealt toOrillia Steve Cripps general manager of the Barrie Flyers in the Ontario Senior Hockey League announced this morning that Smith had been dealt to the Orillia Ter riers on straight cash deal We couldnt come to terms with Smith Cripps said Its unfortunate thatit happened this way because Jack is helleva hockey player RIIIS IPSEI lin upset to say the least rippssaid Cripps said Smith was given his release to join the Terriers Thursday night Smith has been an allstar defenceniaii since he joined ers eight years ago HARD HITTING He is the hardest hitting 4am JACK SMITII leaves Danny Ozark expects Thunder Bay Flyers for Orillia defencemen the league has ever had Cripps said With him gone it will take punch outofourattack Well miss him thats for sure but dont think his 15 absence will hurt the team We wont lose every game because Jack isnt there Cripps said Flyers still have an abundance of defencemen in Darryl and Steve Sly George Milner Terry Agnew Jim Thompson and Doug Fer guson SMITH SIGNS Smith signed with the Ter riers Thursday but will no see action for Orillia unti next weekend The Flyers take on Whitby tonight at 830 in the clubs home opener in the 197778 season The Flyers dropped their first two away games in centrefield headache PHILADELPHIA AP Manager Danny Ozark of Phila delphia Phillies is expected to have doublebarrelled centre field headache today for the third game of the bestoffive National League championship series against Los Angeles Dodgers The Phillies and Dodgers are tied 11 after splitting the first two games in Los Angeles and Ozark has had to go that stretch without his secretary of defence in centre field Garry Maddox who hit 33 during the regular season and ran down everything hit inside the sta dium Bake McBride moved from right to centre and Jay John stone and Jerry Martin pla tooned in right for the games at Dodger Stadium But now not only is Maddox questionable for the third game but McBride is limping with an injured big toe on his left foot Xrays were taken Thursday night but the results were inconclusive The doctors want to takea better look Maddox took batting practice Thursday and ran at full speed in the outfield but Ozark still wasnt satisfied that it was wor th the gamble to play his regular centre fielder We can win this thing with out Garry Maddox Ozark said at partial team workout Thur sday Im more interested in Maddox being ready for the World Series RUNS INTO WALL McBride who was fourvfor nine in the first two games with two runs scored home run and one RBI inured the toe when he crash into the centrefield wall in the second game trying to grab drive by Reggie Smith that went for triple At first he complained of shoulder problem But later the toe began to throb He appar ently kicked the wall Phillies trainer Don Seger tried to brush off the McBride injury saying Hell play Well hit it with hammer and itll be okay But McBride didnt look like he was ready to chase down drives to the outfield Seger meanwhile said he felt that Maddox may be able to play if there was no fluid on the knee injured in the final game of the regular season Sunday when he fouled off pitch Als face trouble in Saskatchewan Riders By THE CANADIAN PRESS Just when Montreal Alouettes are going through disastrous period along comes team that has mastered them since inter locking play began in the Cana dian Football League began 17 years ago Saskatchewan Roughriders pay their first visit to Olympic Stadium Sunday afternoon with the Alouettes reeling from three consecutive losses The Roughriders tied for sec ond place in the Western Con ference with Winnipeg Blue Bombers hope to add to their impressive mark against Mon treal14 wins and two losses Other CFL weekend action has Ottawa Rough Riders in Calgary Saturday night To ronto Argonauts visiting Ham ilton TigerCats Monday and Winnipeg in Edmonton also on Monday Raceway entries STIRIH First Pare Iile $100 aBEVERLYGRATTAN Langen PrTARPORT BOB 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resulted in total of 18 suspensions for five Fincup players and its coach Bert bond Hugh McLean OHA hesitate to increase the amount if there formances It is the first time that the league in all its history has re quireid good conduct bond for team member or an of ficia Sixth Pace Mile $600 THILLTOP COITNT Brooks SAHTIC FROST Moore 7vREAPERS GIRL Edwards 1Speedy Mercury Graham 2TriggerJohnston Scrannage tJeremiahsGirl Liness 5Locust Byrd Jeffries BChriss Tar Roy Rowi Seventh Pace Mllet1000 +MISSTLNIIY Dixon STRIKE HERITAGE llirVIs Di SlY li Scriiririaw Latest News Wilcox ZLindysriiyatirn liovw JPCILI IiyAlict Harris SFIy Bye Wick Rutledge ttPinedaltJani It Gasswn Eighth Iare Mili 81100 7STEAIY PAINTER Brown HMISSY DOLLY SCOTT ass lDAPHNE IllJRRIIitT Dixon 27Missy Dolly Scott lass 3The Gold Bandit Harris +Sotas Pal GB Annerud 5Watertown Phil Moori 6Armhr0 Paris Liness Ninth Pace Mlle 1550 SJUSTSOCIETY Mar Aruthur ItHAZIIL GREEI Mahon 7REAPEHS ROCKET Edwards lWil Lor Gertie Brethour 2Adios Normhy ll llaase 4Canadian Byrd Harris 6Hi Alice Harris BPastime Ruth Byron Tenth Pace Mlle 8500 ZBLUE CRAIN Clarkson BARMHRO LEGEND Clement aMIDNIGRT PARKER Dixon 1Duane Wave Brown $WidowsJoe Anneurd 4RoyElla McArthur sRemeber Me White 7Woody Will Clement KT clean up act By El HARPER Chay The hockey season has started and it looks as though the many leagues in both professional and amateur hockey are trying to clean up Templeton was also required to post $1000 good conduct president says he will not are any repeat per game by curbing the two separate in Fincups games in The Alouettes are struggling mainly because Joe Barnes their No quarterback suf fered shoulder separation Sept and while there are in dications he may be back for the playoffs it is of little con solation now Barrie Colts Don Martin 18 grimaces as he gets sat on during second period action at the Barrie Arena Thursday night The Colts defeated Orillia Travelways 112 in the Mid Ontario Junior Hockey League Martin had goal and an assist in the game It was the second consecutive victory for the Colts who travel to Orillia tonight for rematch Ex aminer Photo Colts capture second win in league action By WERNER BERGEN Sports Editor The game was really over before it was barely five minutes old as the Barrie Colts in the MidOntario Junior Hockey League trounced the Orillia Travelways 112 Thurs day night at the Barrie Arena The Colts had 30 lead with on 06 gone in the first period wit the first goal coming with 26 seconds played Barrie took Sly leads Steve Sly will lead the Barrie Flyers defence tonight as the senior club opens its home schedule against Whitby Game time is 830 TheFlyers dropped its first two games of the regular season last weekend in Thunder Bay Steve Cripps Flyers general manager said he hoped the team would start its home schedule on winning note Examiner Photo Templeton has had have not done bit of the most one spoil it The OHA Iempletons name has to be brou seems Bert is the league leader of coaching the Hamilton Fincu suspended on seven se Not ve team juniors Templeton claimed that if the referee and inesmen had her pr essional or amateur hockey writeups to coni escorted Secord off the ice there would have been no inci re th what has been going on in hockey during the past dent years McLean said that the 12 team lea product in the country In the first period of the Sc Templeton was given two game suspension for failure to control his bench when Alan econd went after Knights cap tain Brad Marsh at the London bench Referee Doug their bench resulting in the automatic su president said it was unfortunate that ght up continually but it this area In four years ps Templeton has been rate occasions totalling 22 games good recor for the man who is the leader of who should be setting an example for the young Robb reported that Fincu Secord was in the penalty box after fi ht when he was told he was out of the game He skated slow apparently going to the dressing room when game suspensions in the past but they good so this time the ORA decided to try it through his pocketbook That is where it usually hurts gue is the best amateur and that he is not about to let any pt game against London players left across the ice all of sudden it 50 lead into the second period and led Hafter two riods Bob Coulson Ri Jermey Brad MacDonald and Jim Angus scored two goals each for the Colts Eric Cumming Neil Parker and Don Martin scored singles HAPPY COACH Howie Forbes Colts coach was happy after the game Im happ except for the se cond ri when everyone stood ide each other and guess pla ed follow the leader Fo said Orillia had only 11 skaters dressed for the game If you play club that is Shorthanded they play twice as hard as they usually do Forbes said That is why you should play wide and pass the puck PLAYERS OUT The Orillia club has four players out of action because of suspensions and two out with injuries The Travelways still outshot the Colts 4336 but many of the shots were from long way out Forbes said he was pleased with the goaltending of Bob Toffen That is one position we wont be weak in Forbes said Bob is in good shape and is do inga goodjob for us Forbes was also pleased with the way the whole club skated particularly the way the for wards came back to hel out the defence It allow the defencemen to stay up and block many shots LOOK GOOD The forwards did make the defence look good tonight Forbes stated really couldnt be happier Forbes said Weve played two games and we have two wins shot from the slot that went along the ice by Coulson gave Barrie quick lead Angus and Eric Cumming assisted minute later slapshot by Jermey went between the Orillia goalies legs with assists going to Graham Giffen and John Garner The third goal was powerplay effort with Eric Cumming scoring what roved to be the winning goa The slapshot cleanly beat the goalie with Coulson and Jermey assisting DEFLECTED SIIOT At 1224 of the first riod Jermey deflected at by MacDonald high into the net to give the Colts 40 lead Parker then made it 50 on powerplay be deflecting shot by Kevin Guest who had fired from dif ficult angle along the boards Don Martin also picked up an assist The pace in the ame slowed down in the secon period with neither team playing good posi tional hockey The teams also stopped bodychecking with the zeal they had shown in the first period Orillia then made it 51 with Scott Hammond flipping the puck past Toffan who was sprawled on the ice Coulson ve Barrie 61 lead when he ired home the puck from the top of the faceoff circle after stealing the puck from the Orillia defence Angus and Cumming assisted POURED IN The Colts then poured in five consecutive goals in the third period MacDonald scored at 429 with Colin Wilson and Garner assisting MacDonald then scored on powerplay at 812 when he and Garner worked out beautiful passing play with MacDonald iring wrist shot high into the net Martin scored unassisted at 841 on booming slapshot to give Barrie 91 lead Angus scored his first it of the game at 1020 when picked up Coulson pass along the boards and fired from difficult angle Cumming also assisted ROUNDED OUT Angus then rounded out the Barrie scoring at 15 12 when he backhanded pass from the top of the faceoff circle into the net Cumming assisted Orillia scored while having twoman advantage at 1813 with Doug Taylor scoring Barrie had 18 minutes in nalties while Orillia had 16 he Colts play in Orillia tonight with the game starting at 830 Winnipeg Jets blank St Louis Blues 30 By THE CANADIAN PRESS St Louis Blues probably dont care if they ever lay another World Hoc ey Association clubeven if its only in an exhibition game The Blues who have beaten all three of their National Hockey League opponents in reseason play this year lost lheir third decision to WHA club and the second in as many nights Thursday when Win nipeg Jets scored 30 victory over St Louis atBrandon Man The Jets stopped St Louis o2 Wednesday and the Blues also 1er 32 decision to Ed monton Oilers of the WHA on Oct In the only NHL exhibition game Thursday night Phila elphia Flyers downed Boston Bmins 62 In other play To ronto Maple Leafs de eated Nova Scotia Voyageurs of the American Hockey League 42 New England Whalers of the WHA blanked the AHL ringfield Indians 80 and Cin cnnati Stingers of the WHA he went over to the bench after Marsh The Knights layers stood up and some of our players went on to the ice twas normal reaction Templeton said It is my opinion that there are too many bad rt and it is mining the appeal to the rts fans Atten nce has dropped off not only in hockey sports because of the igh Over the years have seen some dirty fights right here in Barrie Arena not only on the ice but also among the spec tators Who wants to attend or children and not know if they are going to be safe from in jury because of some hothead who cant control himself either on the ice or in the audience believe it is time to clean only at the player level but some of the fans as well Ftl quite often it is boisterous fan who gets the player started in the fighting mood and that leads to rowdyism on the ice To see what went on in the hockey went throu Yes believe that the time has come to clean up all sports before we convert back to the day were form of warfare between two tribes ts and even riots game of hockey with his wife the whole act in sport not some old scrap books hese were the days when the amous Kid Line of Primeau Conacher and Jackson pla ed for the Leafs as well as the great King Clan nsions But cy Althou there were fights at times could not find in when some games beat Washington Capitals of the mg ter score ess openin riod Willy Lindstrom nected at 151 of the second period to score what prove to be the game winner for Winnipeg Anders Hedberg and Ted Green rounded out the Jets scoring and goaltenders Joe Daley and rookie Marcus Mat tson split the shutout At Philadelglhia Reggie Leach scored nee goals to lead the Flyers past the Bruins in fightfilled contest pples in in many other mesofthe1930sl sprts shorts Blazers blank Cookstown 50 Barrie Blazers blanked Cookstown 50 in the opening day of action in the Simcoe Mens Broomball League at the Thornton Arena In other games played Queens Hotel dumped Elmvale 51 Ivy shutout Shoppers Drug Mart and Molsons edged Simcoe Hornets 32 Paul St Clair registered the shutout for the Blazers with Calvin Parker netting three goals Randy Hiles scored the other two goals Brian Watson and Gary Helmka scored two goals each for Queens while Bob Bouxall ad ed the fifth goal Keith French scored for Elmvale Earl registered the shutout for Ivy while Al Elliott Dave Cha dler and Glen Hitchia provided the scoring Fred Fritz Brian Schneider and Gary Vaison scored for Molsons Brad Howcroft and Brian Murr scored for the Hornets Steve Penfold scores four Steve Penfold scored four goals to lead Pauleyanna Sports to 140 victory over Prossers BP in the Innisfil Mens Broomball Lea at the Lefroy Arena Jim McLeod the shutout for the winners The line of Gord Gow Gary Gow and Doug Roach totalled 15 points in the game Roach scored three goals and had one assist Gord Gow had five points while Gary Gow had Six Al Gow had five points in the game while Don Penfold had six Pauleyamia takes on Wall Real Estate Sunday Stayner runners compete DOWNSVIEW Five crosscountry runners from Stayner Collegiate Institute participated in provincial meet at the York University Cam us In the baan divrsion Rick Dickey and Frank Tucci competed inst 250 opponents Dickey finished 22nd while Tucci end in 123rd spot Allen Cameli and Steve Quinn com ted in the unior division Bot runners finished in the top alf of the fie Shelly Wellwood placed 22nd in the senior girls division Snowmobile course scheduled snowmobile driver training course is being sponsored by the SnoVoyageurs Snowmobile Club The course will be held on Oct 22 from am to pm Al Harris and Rick Hubbert will be the instructors Pro registration forms are available at Herb Justin Motors on Bradford Street For more information call 7283435 or 7204904 SnoVoyageurs hold meeting The SnoVoyageurs Snowmobile Club will be holding an annual meeting on Oct 18 The meeting will be held at the Hillcrest school on Toronto Schism and begins at pm All visitors are welcome to at The club will also hold its first dance of the season on Oct 22 at the Stroud Communi Centre beginning at The DJ Iii be Bud Gallop dress is casual Cost is $10 per coup draw will also be made at the dance for snow blower Tickets are available by calling 7269345 lO0000th patron sought thBarrie Raceway is looking for patron number 100000 of year He or she is expected to pass through the turnstiles sometime Saturday evening That lucky customer will receive complimentary dinner for two in the Wooden Horse dining room and seasons pass for the upcoming year of racing at Barrie Raceway Juveniles lose to Richmond Allan Cook Juveniles in the York Simcoe AA Juvenile Hockey League lost 32 to Richmond Hill Thursday night at the Barrie Arena It was the first loss in three games in the exhibition season for the Barrie juveniles Paul Tamblyn and Tim Atkinson scored for Barrie John Park was the Barrie goalie Richmond Hill outshot Barrie 2822 Richie Hansen is sent down UNIONDALE NY AP New York Islanders of the National Hockey League sent rookie centre Richie Hansen to their Fort Worth farm club in the Central Hockey League Thursday Hansen was with Fort Worth most of last season scoring 30 goals and 47 assists for 77 points He appeared with Islanders in four games at the end of last season Maurizio Verini leads rally SAN REMO Italy AP Italys Maurizio Verini in Fiat Abarth 131 took the lead at the end of the second leg of the San Remo auto rally Thursday During the days run some of the drivers were pelted with stones by unidentified assailants leading organizers to cancel three tests Soccer league plans meeting NEW YORK AP General managers of all North American Soccer League teams will meet here Oct to prepare for the NASLs annual meeting of team owners Oct 1113 The owners meeting is ex ted to approve the shift of the Connecticut franchise to land and expansion to Den ver Watson upset in match play VIRGINIA WATER England AP Severiano Ballesteros upset Tom Watson and in Thursdays 36hole otterfinals of the World Match Play golf championshi other matches Hale Irwin beat Hugh Baiocchi of Sou Africa and Australian Graham Marsh shot down Manuel Pinero of Spain and and Ray Floyd beat fellow American Lanny Wadkins the PGA champion lup In todays 36hole semifinals Irwin twotime winner of the tournament meets Marsh and Ballesteros takes on Floyd Guillermo Vilas triumphs IEHRAN AP Guillermo Vilas of Argentina defeated Vladimir Zednic of Czechoslovakia 36 63 83 Thursday in the second round of the $175000 Aryame tennis touma merit Rockies assign four players DENVER AP Colorado Rockies have assigned four layers to Phoenix of the Central Hockey League the Na ional Hockey League club announced Thursday Sent to the Roadrunners were leftwlnger Mike Dwyer fifthround draft choice who has signed contract with the Rockies second ear centre Larry Skinner defenceman Monte Miron and ri twinger Brian Ellacott Vicente Saldivar defends title SAN CARLOS Calif AP Vicente Saldivar defended his North American Boxing Federation lightweight title Thursda by stopping Jose Talamentez with technical knockoulin the seventh round of their scheduled lzround match Talamentez of San Jose was lied at the end of the seventh after doctor examined fighters left eye Saldivar is 272 and Talamentez 1112 Beehives defeat Flyers NEWMARKET Ont CP Dixie Beehives defeated Newmarket Flyers 41 Thursday in the only Ontario Hockey Association Provincial Junior me Chris Costello scored two on far Dixie and Steve Clou tier and Jeff Bacon got the ers Rocky Robaitelle re lied for Newmarket Pia resumes tonig with Aurora at Guelph Hamilton at fioya York North Bay at North York and Dixie at Mark in Murray Tucker has lead TORONTO CP Murray Tucker of Woodbildge 0nt has onostrdte lead heading into todays final round of the Canadian Golfers Association seniors champltmhtp for golf era 50 years of age and older He overcame cold and windy weather at the Toronto Golf Club to finish with fouroverpar 74 in Thursdays opening round of the tiehole tournamen Bill Thompson of Bramalea Out is alone in secoridplaoe with 75

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