Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 7 Nov 1977, p. 10

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10 the oxamlnor Nov 721977 Elevelond Barons upset Red Wings By GLENN COLE The Canadian Press The improved Detroit Red Wings managed to do some thing Sunday night which was among their many nonaccom plishments last season record National Hockey League vic tory in Richfield Ohio the home of Cleveland Barons And the Barons who were winless in three appearances in sear pulff an upset of their own Saturday night when they beat the Red Wings We played tighter dis ciplined hockey explained Detroit coach Bobby Kromm after the Wings skated to 41 triumph Sunday after dropping 43 decision Saturday In other Sunday games Buf falo Sabres defeated St Louis Blues 74 Boston Bruins don wed New York Islanders 53 Chicago Black Hawks and At lanta Flames battled to 33 draw and Philadelphia Flyers nipped Vancouver Canucks 32 Saturday night Darryl Sit tier had pair of goals as Toronto Maple Leafs snapped Colorado Rockies fivegame un defeated streak with 52 triumph in Denver and Guy Lafleurs goals led Montreal to 32 verdict over Boston for the Canadiens first victory in five games In other Saturday games Philadelphia Flyers outscored Washington Capitals 31 But falo beat St Louis 31 Chicago upended Minnesota North Stars 52 Los Angeles Kings dumped New York Rangers 31 and the Islanders edged Pittsburgh Penguins +3 ARE IN THIRD Coach Kromni who has his Red Wings in third place in the Norris DIHSIUII noted that the THE CANADIAN PRESS The nightmare continues for Cincinnati Stingers but New England Whalers coach Harry Neale says its just matter of time before the World Hockey ASSOClaIIUI club breaks out of is horrerid ids slump ltn go We got by them Neale saz iidi ght after the Whalers had timined tin Cinnati them gttrtlll victory over the skid rig wingers in three nights They can em thciz streak against somebody elsc Neale added It was the sixth consecutive lcss for the Stingers who enr tered the season mgardrd as potential pnwrnwise in tine WHA chwr hc nawbeen anyhrg tri powr wining Jen 5438 Jtl tier aiii were After taking mac jus szx IIlIJf my 13 VtSlLUYI Le apa WJUIICWiUC guéii Haw in 112 tr beam am New Lflgail irs Roget pct goat Mari now spariiv int securiotmiur Whaler uavvagt agaiiis zoomi guaitenoe Mlhf Liu SKUrilIf Join McKenzis Gold How am George lm aooet 1m other NEI IRbI DOA Jitii Maiotu go 1m tine AJt by THE ANAIIIAN thbh Wiriwa Sprint voted uriarisuerec goal the wood pent en may to aS Will over bam 3U Ma Greyhounds in an Ontario whey Araldatum Mayor Jurw ms Sunda In other Sunday garnet Kit chener Rangers Uzi Sudhury Wol ves 42 London Knights and Kingston Canadians tied 22 Hamiton Fincups blanked Oshawa Generals 20 and Ot tawa 67s downed Toronto Marlboros 74 On Saturday the Wolves edged Niagara Falls Flyers 21 Play resumes tonight with Windsor at Sudbury In Sault Ste Marie the Spit fires held period leads of 31 and 61 to earn the wintheir fifth in eight games away from home Brad Smith and llo Schreyer each mornd twice for Windsor Other goals came from Jerry Leroux John Kihyuk John Kwant Blair flames and George Kotsopoulos Paul Man cini and Wayne Gretzky each scored twice for the liners and Dan Lucas added single goal Gretzky who now has 20 goals also assisted on three others At Kitchener centre imle Hunters two goals led the Rangers to their win lmn or her and flan Sllrnlirr also scored for thr Draught Schnurra goal on poiw lay in the second period turnPllJoiil tube the winner Al Fullam and John Walker scored for the Wolves outshot 5019 DARRYL SlTIlER goals key to beating Cleveland was taking away their skating You cant let Cleveland skate If you do theyll catch you with your pants down We took away their skating tonight and took away their ef ficiency However the Barons have not been catching anyone with any thing recently In their last seven starts Cleveland had managed tie and victory and have been generally unini pressive after strong start In Buffalo capacity crowd was cheering the resurgence of the French Connection line of Gilbert Perreault Rene Robert and Richard Martin as the Sa bres disposed of the Blues for the second time in as many night After slow start the line has scored 11 times in four games Perreault who had three goals Sunday night and one in St Louis on Saturday Nightmare continues Stingers lose again fyOlJilf llt Ir rtyrr tir 1ch perr thr so The Wriaiers vna went ur beater persty so act or no are 311 13 place Wrupez one poli How ever Zoe new germ hand or ankle1k cfi Neck lilfci ax ziger ova JewJ ittr Uiiut 41 rum Lr cm lifivt wJJ hf tygwj uput liE ei we inn seaso scours igt ng gt inerz Lt p23 ttle rnorc awarenes detour wiy Reali wannat set Imy had mine prob lent war out third he is rigli lif 10 what It if JV ItJ Denney sad the Stingers Spitfires down Greyhounds Morlboros lose to Ottawa In Kingstnn om taileys goal Willi live summits remain ing in the garm littud the Sana diam to their lltf Baileys goal was assistui by Mike Simurda who dug the puck out from be hind the liondon goal lony McKegnoy had given Kingston onegoal load lair in the Ilfbl period After score less second period London took the lead on goals by Itill Carroll and defenceman Hob Goodish London outshot Kingston 35 27 and was assessed four of seven penalties Trappers Newmorket 82 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bruce Guthrie scored four goals lifting North Bay Trappers to an 82 win over Newmarket Flyers in Ontano Hockey Association Provincial Junior play Sunday In other games North York Rangers downed Markham Waxers 74 Dixie Beehives dumped Royal York Royals 93 and Aurora Tigers played to 44 tie with Richmond Hill Rams On Saturday Wexford Raiders defeated Richmond Ilill litt Play resumes tonight with Dixie at Hamilton At home North Bay got single goals from Neil Rolland Mike Shoehan Dino Macaluso and Joe Orniciolli Scott Rombough and lod Lulonde replied for Newmarket At Markham Ilrl Wilson and John Feroci each scored twice for thi winners with Itrud Wismcr Pete Dunkley and Scott ilowson getting the others Markham scorers wcrc Ild Olscn ltob Young Iiiiari tniroll and Mark ltiiithby tOI lllltlll GOALS lliiyin Vork has scored seven times getting six goals in his last three games The Blues continue to suffer through ii miserable start with just win and two ties to show for lit outings under new coach Leo Roivin WIN FIRST The Bruins won their first game at Boston Garden after tie and two losses in front of their hometown fans The fivegoal output was the best by the Bruins since Oct 19 when they hammered the Blues 73 in St Louis In 12 contests this season the Bruins have scored 34 goals and have been shut out twice One of the major difficulties has been an ineffective power play with Boston managing just two goals in 37 chances The Islanders have not been doing much better with the man advantage as they have scored three powerplay goals in 35 chances including the efforts furnished Sunday by Mike wins team title LAKE BUENA VISTA Fla AP It was wary emo tionallyexhausted Gibby Gilbert who issued an eyeslifted sigh of relief SundayI Thank God he that puttnot me Gilbert said of partner Grier Joness birdie stroke on the 72nd hole which gave them the Walt Disney World national team golf title Id have putted it into the sand trap Gilbert added The putt in uestion was one of those kneeknocking four footers and ri ing on it was $20000 pay cheque for each man However Gilbert sidelined for most of the bigmone por tion of the tour this year with torn rib muscles ha con siderably more than that at stakea certain amount of pride and an exemption from qualifying for next years tour events Jones boldly rammed it in capping off bestball sixun derpar 66 that produced onestroke victory over the team of Andy North and Steve Melnyk Gilbert and Jones finished with 253 total 35 strokes below par on the 7197yard Magnolia Course at this central Florida entertainment cen tre near Orlando North and Melnyk had finalround 63 nine under gainild partlycloudy weather of the final day dont know how Ill ever be able to thank Grier Gibby sai in 254 If you are hard worker and you expect your finan cial reward to be in direct proportion to the effort you put out then we want to talk to you We are one of Canadas largest commercial and industrial at home Dixie got three goals from Steve flouticr and ii pn from Grant Hanse Singles goals went to Chris Cos tello Jeff ltocon Du ve loulln iier Russ Foster lord Barclay Ray Price and ltnrry ltcnson replied for Royal Bossy in the first period and Clark Gillies in the second In Chicago Grant Mulvey scored on backhand shot off rebound with less than six min utes remaining to lift hicago into the tie with the Flames and let the Black Hawks stretch their unbeaten string to seven games Atlanta had grabbed 32 lead midway through the final period on goals by John Gould and Pat Ribble in 97second span Bob Kellys seventh goal of the season at 722 of the third period gave Philadelphia its winning margin over the nucks who have lost their last five starts Tonight the North Stars visit the tanadicns lighting corporations and we have areas available for ambitious people who wish to increase their in come If you live in the Barrie area we want to talk to you The successful applicant will receive the following Territory protection no house accounts Highest commission rate in the industry after training period Customer incentive based on plan volume On the job training by competent field managers Potential first your earnings in the $15000 $18000ronge If you have basic sales experience retail store route sales or any employment history that in volves meeting and dealing with the public plus reliable automobile then take the action that could change your life Ierspiration flies from the head of boxer Ken Norton left nects during their tsround heavyweight bout in Las Vegas Saturday night as blow from Jimmy Young right con Norton won split decision AP Laiierphoto Ken Norton edges Jim Young in l5round split decision LAS VEGAS Nev with When the bell rang sending Ken Norton and Jimmy Young into action for the 14th round Muv hammad Ali shouted from his ringside seat Im tired of fighting Norton Win Jimmy But this time boxings leading mover and shaker didnt get his way Instead All will have to risk the heavyweight chamv pionship against Norton who has given him three tough fights or risk losing at least share of the titlc by ducking Norton Norton put Ali on the spot by scoring split decision over Young Saturday night in 15 round fight sanctioned as heavyweight elimination by the World ltoxmg ouncil Ali made the NortonYoung fight by suggesting he would meet the winner But over the past scvcral months he has been saying hc would need $12 million for such fight Now he IAlit says he will fight thc winner for the proper price said Nortons manager ltob ltiron Now his proper pricc is something no promoter will mcct Promoter Don King hopes Ali will find $8 million proper enough for that is what he has offered the champ to meet Nor ton Biron said he has given King 30 days to make the fight and King said Alis manager Herbert Muhammad and his lawyer Charles Lomax were considering it The WBC doesnt care who Ali fights for or how much he figth for only that he commit himself within 60 days to fight Norton within six months or be stripped of title recognition Should Ali refuse to fight Norton within 60 days Jose Sulai man WHt president said he would favor Norton being named Wilt champion Such action would require approval by the council Sulaiman said would rather win it than have it given to me said Norton Naturally would accept it Nortons victory cemented his No ranking by the WBC and the World Boxing Association which has not publicly threat ened to strip All What do you look for Telephone Mr Hill 8002610799 on Thurs or Fri Nov 10 it between 830 430 pm To mm for portend interview problem is just matter of mastering the ncw riiuic dis ciplined style of play We need muscle and wc need very cxjwricncwl dcfcn ecnian he said We dont have physical hockcy club and thats wlicic tc arc getting iiiii Hu lizivc to havc It spic and iiiiiit gctiizg respect from the MOplc yu iic playing You know what lni trying to say you nccd it goon ONt IIIRIOI lid nion on Olili Ferguson scored goal in cacti period as thc Oilcrs won for the second time ii row at hoiiic Gary Maltircgor Daw Lancet Rick Morris and Mike Zukc accounted for the SPORTINESS COMFORT in new car rc zf IIIIltlliltfl scoring whit Ruskinnth Iitilll ltau shutout bid iiirl way nc 33id pTlOl ti gr irrcd lloiison Mn 411m lirniiicrinaii v1tl sin lircakirig thc garnc opcn with four goals in the fir flfittl including the first of the caaoi for lingcvin and don Iirydcy who had ttiliiHl thc gafffl watt oi goalC against arciaw lilov ktwl Lt liot Wc iiwdwl oiiictliiiiit likc nat lfltuilt hawiii iuin storing an goal sliitl lltl iriiion Olitll tiltn Satini who was partiviloily picatut with tw work oi Militia playing in It lllle gainc llitt lllt third coiitcst oi the unison Kandy ltota plaiycd his fiislh garnc of thi scason and col lectul an must on lulu5 goal to tclcbiatc tlic birth of won his second child DURABILIIY GRAHAM FORD SALES IiAs IT FOR 1978 HERE THEY ARE All COLORS All MODELS 13 Ford 10$ 21 Ford lls ll Thunderbirds l4 Grunadus 18 Fairmonts Mustang lls Pintos Broncos Pickups IO Vans At Graham Ford Sales we have the largest selec tion of l978 Ford cars and light duty trucks in Sim ooe County This selection means that we can probably supply the vehicle you want at the price you want to pay without waiting Come in and test drive the car of your choice today Our used car department needs good trodes now which means you can deal for less at Graham Ford Sales At Oshawa Alan Sccord sup plied all the scoring IlHlItfI to givr the Firiciips llicir Victory Secord scored goals in thc first and third periods while his team malts turned in superb defensive Mcrforriiancc to give Oshawa their second hornc loss of thc SlilSOIl in Ottawa tlic Marllioros out shot the 67s 4215 on the mimi and hold It second icriod load after the teams hat been tied lrl after one period Rut the 07s came up with five goals in the third period crush

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