Hornets on Terriers intd Fers Darryl Sly coach of the Bar rie Flyers said it didnt matter to him which of Whitby and Orillia would be the Flyers semifinal opponent Well best one just as easy as the other he predicted Sun day That op nent as it turns out is Ori lie The sixthplace Terriers upset thirdranked Whitby 31 Sunday in Whitby to win the bestofseven quarter final series 43 Colin Gordon Ron Bobbette and John Cook into an empty net scored for Orillia The Flyers rid themselves of Cambridge Saturday by crushingtheHometsG3 The game played in Cam bridge was the fifth in the best ports Goalies face facts of indoor soccer game Playing goalie in indoor soc cer is something like being sparring partner for Mohamm ed Ali you can dodge and block just so many blows before taking one that leaves you wondering where you are Derek Franklin knows the feeling As goalie for the Barrie Blues Franklin blocked shots with his face shoulders and stomach as well as hands and feet during Sundays indoor soccer tournament at Eastview Secondary School His team nonethless bowed 41 to Richmond Hill United in the championship game Its tough life out there he agreed after the final game Everything is rebounds Its not positional like outdoors The goalies job is basically just to get in front of the ball he said Franklin was beaned twice during the Barrie Blues semi final game with Aurora United Whats it feel like to see ball and Steve Dono rom assisted on Whelans goal Sunday in Barrie Civitans ou tgunned but not outscored Owen Sound outshot Barries Civitan minor bantams but managed to lose by six goals this weekend on the way to elimination from their OMHA quarterfinal series Civitan snapped 11 tie with six consecutive goals to win the third game in the series played in Owen Sound Gary White scored three goals the last three in the con test Mike Hoffman had pair singles going to Brian Smith ghue Jim Fike had three assists Barrie won the bestoffive series 30 Their opponent in the OMHA semifinal is Trenton and after spotting the home team two goals Sunday Civitan ped to 62 win in the first game of the series Mike Hoffman had four straight goals for Barrie Peter Whelan and David Cyr rounding out the scoring Hoffman The next games in the series are Saturday in Trenton and ofseven quarter final series Barrie won 41 The Flyers scored three times in the third period to win the contest The teams were tied 33 after the first 20 minutes Wayne Carleton had two goals one of them while the team was Shorthanded to lead the attack Bob Baird Gary Lyte Garry MacMillan and Robbie Ralph also scored The Carleton line accounted for 10 points on the night Baird and Les Burgess gettin three assists apiece with Car eton ad ding one Dave Peace had two goals for the Hornets Ivan Belisle the other Barrie trailed 10 but scored three times in span of five and half minutes to lead coming with no time to react You just close your eyes and hope youre in the way he said The pain of shot in the face doesnt seep in right away he explained You feel it the next morning along with the bruises on the hips and elbows Billy Miller who played superb game in the Richmond Hil United net in the final game agreed that the basic strategy was to get in the way Its completely different game indoors although the basics are the same he said Miller is not known as goalie He plays forward for Richmond Hills entry in the Newmarket and District Soccer League and led the league in scoring last year The adjustment to goalie for indoor soccer wasnt com plicated The coach told me to throw myself in front of the shots he said Miller said you cant be is Midgets have 20 lead after weekend wins Slessor and Periard major midgets have taken com manding 20 lead in their best offive league playoffs with Orillia The BMHA club won two games over the weekend to move into position to take the series Tuesday at the Barrie Arena Barrie dumped Orillia 42 Sunday after 41 win Satur clay The major midget club mov ed into 40 lead after two periods Sunday on goals by Jim Atkinson Barry Kell Mc Knight and Ron Lambert Stu Hammond and Steve Small scored for Orillia in the third period Barrie took 11 of the 17 minor penalties Barrie held off until the third period Saturday before break ing the game open in their favor The score was tied 11 before three unanswered goals decid ed the outcome Chris Wonch David Pasko Jim Atkinson and Barrye Keli scored for Barrie Stu Hammond was the lone marksman for Orillia Rotary leads series Barrie Rotary Major Pee wees are halfway to their goal of six points in their OMHA quarterfinal series with Owen Sound Rotary spanked Owen Sound 73 at home Sunday after being held to 11 draw Saturday at the Eastview Arena Darryl Lynn had two goals singles going to Bruce Stanley Kevin McCann Henry Sien kiewicz Gary Cyr and Greg Johnston Stanley scored in the tie Game three in the series goes Saturday at Eastview Cairns even series THORNTON Cairns peewees evened up their OMHA uarterfinal series with Sun dridge this weekend with 32 win Mike Switzer John Ellsworth and Joe Cochrane scored for Thornton The deciding game in the bestofthree set goes Sports Calendar HOCKEY pm Barrie Arena Newmarket vs John Ellis atoms OMHA series tied pm Stroud Arena Huronia Senior Hockey League playoffs pm Eastview Arena NHL Division play Legion hockey Saturday in Thornton in York Simcoe Minor Hockey Lea ue playoff action Beeton edg the Emory Miller bantams 53 Wayne McKenzie had pair for Thornton David Starr the other Game two in the bestof three series is Tues day in Thornton 31 before running into nalty roblems That allow Cam ridge to tie the score by the end of the first Ernie Miller in the Barrie net faced 28 shots three more than the Hornets Bob Dupuis Each team had 35 minutes in penalties Sly said the whole team played well Cambridge though little tighter than Thursday in Barrie when on the short end of 71 score fell apart in the third Weve been playing this way all thorugh the series real ly well The guys really want to win We re going to be tough to beat said the coach Not dressed for Barrie Satur day were Bob Monteith and Jack Smith bothered by the possibility of being smacked by quick b00t from close in The most you can get is busted nose But youve got to go for the ball if you dont want to go for the ball you might as well not play goal he said Miller made several dazzling saves in the championship vic tory He also got assistance from the goalposts on two occa sions The only shot to beat him came from the toe of Steve Knight leading scorer for the tournament with eight goals The Blues advanced to the final with 42 victory over Aurura United after belting the Richmond Hill Rovers 61 in the first round Richmond United took Bayview Thistle 20 in their opening match and clipped Dawson trying out for team March 16 is fast approaching for Peter Dawson and with his trip to Mexico as member of he Ontario soccer team The loyearoid goalie from the Barrie City Soccer Club was picked for the squad late last year and has been travelling to Cedarbrae Collegiate in Toron to every Sunday since mid December to train He was the only one of three candidates from the New market and District Soccer League to be selected There are 21 players on the Ontario team including three goalies One of the goalies will be dropped before the Canada Games in Newfoundland this August so Dawson is working hard not to be the odd man out The Ontario team consisting of players under the age of 21 will play four games in Guadalajara during its lztlay trip The opponents will be pro fessional clubs As tuneug the team has two games so edulcd for next weekend at Lamport Stadium in Toronto The coach is Frank Pike former Canadian na tional team coach Dawson 21 Quebec unbeaten after two rounds MONTREAL Third Art Lobel of the Quebec rink is suffering bad back but his play hasnt affected the for tunes of Jim Ursels Montreal foursome at the Canadian mens curling championship Lobel who cant sweep be cause of muscle problem dis played some excellent shot making Sunday as the Quebec crew came through the opening two rounds with pair of vic tories to record the only unde feated mark My back was fine it didnt bother me at all Lobei said after Quebec downed Rusty Tate and his Northern Ontario rink from Sudbury 74 in the second draw had shot and it must have helped But then didnt have to sweep either Ursel the only skip back from last years championship at Regina feels that Lobeis in hasnt handicapped his rin which had an easy time downing Roly Mockler and his New Brunswick crew from Fredericton 94 in the opener dont think its really hurt us yet Ursel said Hes play ing magnificently and hes throwing very well although he cant sweep HAS EASY TIME in other seconddraw action Sunday Roy Vinthers of Van couver skipped his BC rink to 73 triumph over Nova Scotia The BarrieOrillia series is scheduled to begin Thursday in Barrie The demise of Cambridge and Whitby from the layoff picture leaves only under Bay still in the hunt from the top echelon of the league Thunder Bay finished just ahead of Cambridge and Whit by in fierce race for first pa ce The Twins however are also having their problems They trail Brantford 31 in their best ofnine semifinal set the win ner to meet the OrilliaBarrie qualifier Brantford beat Thunder Bay 64 in Brantford Saturday for clean sweep of the weekend games THE THRILL 0F GETTING THE BALI in the game of rugby is topped only by the rush of being grabbed jumped and trampled to the ground when you try and move with it An unidentified player for the Pickering Wanderers eyes the ball with look of disgust after sur 555W Jets defeated in final game No matter where the Oro Jets go they cant get away from confrontation with Thornhill it happened twice this weekend First it was playoff game in Thornhill Saturday in the York Peel Ladies Hockey Association which ended in 11 tie This forces another deciding game in Oro with the bestof three series tied at 111 Sunday the Jets traveled to Honeywood to compete in tournament The club made it to the finals where they ran into Thornhill This time the score was 10 for Thornhill ro defeated Salt Fleet Sr in the opener then dumped Honcywood $3 later in the day Thornhiii notched the even tual winner at 16 of the third period it was hardhitting game said team manager Barb Amos The two teams are very evenly matched it could go either way she said Aurora llellenics 41 in the semifinals Winners of the consolation championship were the Barrie Reds They stopped the Rich mond Rovers 51 in the final Jim Buchanan leading the way with two goals Richmond ilill had beaten Newmarket 50 in the second round while the Reds went into overtime to edge Bayview This tle21 Both Newmarket and the Reds lost to Aurora teams in the first round Newmarket bowing +0 to Aurora United and the Reds losing 84 to Aurora llellenics The invitational tournament at Eastview attracted eight en tries all from the Newmarket and District Soccer League The host Barrie ity Soccer Club divided its team so as to have two representatives the Blues and the Reds Stroud eliminates Bell novices Stroud Danbon novnces have disposed of Barrie Bell Canada and now await the winner of the OroLefroy series to continue in playoff competition Danbon dropped Bell 33 at the Eastview Arena last week withqliohbic MacDonald leading Danbon with two goals Der15 Harris Jffém Kilpatrick and Sean Newton had sinrles Stephen Sclatcr Richie Webster and Ricky Fleming scored for Bell Canada which led after the first period but trailed 21 entering the third Danbon took the series in two straight games ii his Optimism for Barrie canoe club im much more optimistic than ld hoped to be at this point in the game said ireg Burns program supertindent of parks and recreation following meeting last week to look at the formation of community canoe club Burns said All persons attended the meeting at Sunnidale ommunity Centre which resulted in toman steering committee to look into how to get the show on the road Walton club holding onto lead NEWMARKIYI Barries Walton insurance Minor Midgets have taken 20 lead in bestoffive York Simcoe Minor Hockey League playoff series with Newmarket Barrie scored three straight third period goals to nip Newmarket +3 Sunday lhird game is slated for the Eastview Arena at it 13 pm Dave Mayor scored three goals for Barrie including the winner with six seconds remaining in the period John Surgenor had the other goal for Barrie Newmarket climbed into 21 lead in the second period then increased the margin with another goal in the third period before Mayor and Surgcnor clicked for Barrie Mike Ruby had two goals for Newmarket Kinsmen advance to finals Kinsmen major atoms now take on Newmarket for the zone and league of championship after knocking out Thorir hill in straight games The BMHA club defeated ihornliill 51 Sunday to sweep bestof liree series 20 Shawn Deane had two goals for Barrie with Jim Sands Shayne orson and Robbie lustin adding singles Stewart Garner orson and Stewart Smith had assists in the game Greg LeBlanc lost his shutout in the third period The win was the second for Kinsmen this weekend in ex hibition play against Aurora Friday Barrie won B2 Robbie lustin had six big goals for Barrie with Shayne orson chipping in two Green and Ross take 10 lead Barrics Green and Ross minor bantams have taken one game lead in their best of five York Simcoe Minor Hockey League playoff series with ro ircen and Ross bested ro +0 Sunday at the Barrie Arena Kelly Cummings and Warren Collier led the attack with goal and an assist apiece Barrie outshot ro 2H with Robbie ilubbert getting the shutout The next game in the series is Wednesday at pin in the ro Arena IIIIII DAWSle decorator at leffrank Decora tions says the Canada Games soccer title is usually battle between Ontario and British Columbia its battle he hopes to be part of this year led by Bob Fitzner of Halifax and Ontarios Paul Savage led his Toronto crew to an easy 92 triumph over the Manitoba foursome skipped by John Usackis of Lac du Bonnet New Brunswick came from behind with four in the ninth end to top Ken MacDonalds Prince Edward island four some from Charlottetown as and Dan lwas icrritorics rink from Whitehorse Yukon scored on in the 1th end for triumph over Saskatchewans Les Rogers Lions knock out Bolton club Barrie Lions novices had no trouble with Bolton in their bestofthree York Simcoe Minor Hockey League semifinal series this weekend The Lions eliminated Bolton in straight games The score was +0 Saturday in Bolton and 71 Sunday at the Barrie Arena in Bolton Keith Cyr led the way with hattrick Robbie Jermey scoring the other Gordon Stewart and Stuart iiunter shared the shutout if Mark Ambrosio and Danny Schaly scored twice Sunday singles going to Cyr Darren Rumble and Jermey Cyr also had three assists Barrie led 21 after one period 41 after two Details of the final series have yet to be finalized Orillia nips Owen Sound DRILLIA Staff Former Barrie hockcyist George Ford scored three goals and chalked up an assist to lead Orillia Oldtimers to to victory over Owen Sound before 400 spectators at Orillia arena yesterday afternoon Tonights game is important John Ellis Construction minor atoms and Newmarket both found home ice bit of disadvantage this weekend Each won 4l in the others home rink to set the stage for third game in the playoff tonight at pm at the Barrie Arena its bestoffive OMHA elimination series In Newmarket Saturday Mike Dubois Craig Perry Garry Wilkins and Todd Marrow scored for Barrie Steve Kempster replying for the home side At the Barrie Arena Sunday Jeff Vandergroff had two goals for Newmarket Joe Murphy and Gary lhorburn singles Perry got the Barrie tally The game gave the rillia team six wins and draw in 12 exhibition contests to get the players in shape for the coming international hockey tourna ment at Switzerland They are due to leave next Friday rendering it during Satur days Arctic Snow Bowl at the Radio Shack field The Wanderers made it to the final but bowed 40 to high school team from Barrie Central The Snow Bowl which attracted five teams was switched to Radio Shack field because of the less thanideal conditions on Kempenfelt Bay The event is organized by the Barrie Rugby Football Club Ex aminer Photo Upstart Central side wins Arctic snow bowl By PAUL DELEAN Examiner Staff Writer ne of sports frequentlyrepeated quotations tells us that you wont beat them on the ice unless you can beat them in the alley Conn Smythe was apparently referring to hockey when he made the statement Too bad It applies far better to the sport of winter rugby as demonstrated Saturday at Radio Shack field during the annual Arctic Snow Bowl organized by the Barrie Rugby Football Club Five clubs engaged in almostnohoidsbarred competition in quest of the Carling OKeefe up and when the snow settled team from Barrie Central Collegiate had taken top honors it did so with +0 overtime upset of senior club from Pickering the Wanderers in somewhat rough championship final onditions on the field were less than ideal Deep mushy snow hampered the running game Many competitors stuff ed plastic bags in their shoes to keep out the wet raw wind whipped through thin sweaters and numbed fingers and feet But the game went on And what game The upstart Cen tral crew consisting mainly of 18yearoids was up against an older division club The teams battled through 30 minutes of regulation time with no points scored Central need ed goalline stand in the first half to keep the Wanderers off the board Paul Laking of Central got the games only points by galloping 50 yards for the try in the opening seconds of the 10 minute overtime period Central captain Jim Williams agreed at games end that it had been rough encounter They took few cheap shots he commented The sport very popular in England has elements reminis cent of soccer football and wrestling About the only taboos in rugby as far as physical contact are high tackles tie head locks And the tackle must be made with the arms Punches pokes and late hits werent the order of the day Saturday but they were fre quent enough to get spirits run ning high As is most often the case in rugby however all was for given when the final whistle blew The Central team has been Georgian Bay Secondary School Association rugby champion the last four years Most of the 15 players are Grade 13 students whove been on the team for five years said Williams Several are also foot ball players Among the strong performers Saturday were Ian Cathery Barry Norton and Mike Len nox Lennox who scored Centrals points on an80yard run in 40 win over an OshawaBarrie North team If the first round of competition left the final game in the second half after being injured The games vere were Ceir trals seasonal bows The team is back in actionin April Notes Wanderers beat the host club to in the other first round match The Barrie Rugby Club got the consolation title however topping Oshawa North 40 The other par ticipating club Ytrk County was eliminated after bowing 40 to OshawaNorth Defending champion Toronto Saracen did not show Sabres goalie halts Habs two short of NHL record By THE CANADIAN PRESS Buffalo Sabre goaltender Don Edwards got his wish Sunday night wanted to be the rookie goalie who put an end to that big streak they have been on Edwards said after be back stopped the Sabres to 41 vic tory over Montreal Canadiens in National Hockey League game at Buffalo The loss ended the Canadiens unbeaten streak at 21 games two short of the NHL record in other games Boston Bruins whipped Chicago Black Hawks G2 Atlanta Flames de feated Washington Capitals +2 New York Rangers edged Cleveland Barons 63 Min nesota North Stars edged St Louis Blues 32 and New York Islanders blanked Colorado Rockies so in Saturdays action Boston beat Buffalo 31 Montreal drubbed the Rangers 72 St Louis beat the Islanders 21 Philadelphia Flyers took Detroit Red Wings Pit tsburgh Penguins and Los Angeles Kings tied 83 Cleveland edged Atlanta 21 Minnesota upended Colorado and Vancouver Canucks tied Toronto Maple Leafs 44 Toronto plays in Philadelphia in tonights only game HOCKEY STANDINGS NHL Campbell Conlerence Patrick Division Phila 41 13 I2 267 176 94 Islanders 40 18 231 160 89 Atlanta 27 28 ii 210 217 65 Rangers 24 30 13 226 29 61 Smylhe Division St Louis 28 31 193 221 63 Chicago 23 35 10 213 250 56 Minnesota 18 33 15 256 51 Colorado 19 36 11 193 242 49 Vancouver 19 40 179 253 46 Prince of Wales Conference Adams Division Buffalo 41 20 246 184 88 Boston 39 21 255 204 85 Toronto 29 27 10 255 233 68 Cleveland 21 35 194 230 52 Norris Division Montreal 50 10 328 159 110 Pittsburgh 27 27 ii 203 213 67 LosAngeles 26 28 13 216 705 65 Washington 19 36 13 183 259 51 Detroit 16 41 163 242 40 Sunday Results Minnesota St Louis NY Rangers1 Cleveland NY islanderss Coioradoo Atlanta Washington Buffalo Montreal Boston6Chlcagoz Saturday Results Montreal NY Rangers St Louis NY islandersl Philadelphia Detroit Cleveland 2Allanla1 GILBERT IERREAULT was so psyched up tonight and was really thinking ag gressively Edwards said In the first period Jacques Lemaire came at me on breakaway and said to my self Come on you sucker give me your best shot because Im going to shove it right back at you just wanted to beat them so bad but never thought about getting shutout until the Pittsburgh Los Angeles Toront04 Vancouverd Minnesotab Colorado3 Boston Buffalol Tonights Game Toronto at Philadelphia WHA East Division Quebec 38 26 280 241 77 Cincinnati 32 29 288 238 67 Indianan 29 30 219 245 65 New England 29 34 227 248 64 Birmlng 25 38 229 245 53 xMinn 1918 5136 129 43 West Division Houston 39 20 257 191 84 Winnipeg 35 28 289 241 72 San Diego 33 30 218 229 69 Calgary 27 31 199 208 59 Edmonton 27 36 184 236 56 Phoanix 25 38 228 303 53 xlolded Sunday Results Houston7 Cincinnati Edmonton Birmingham Calgary San Dieoo2 New England Quebec tndianapoiis Phoenix Saturday Results Quebec San Diegoo Cincinnati Indianapoliso Phoenix Winnipeg Tuesday Games San Dieuoat Winnipeg Phoenix atQuebec Edmonton at Houston end didnt get it bu just beating them was thrill Guy Lafleur ruined the shut out on Montreal powenplay with 346 remaining it was his 50th oal the third consecutive year has reached that level The Sabres scored all their goals in the first period two of them by Gilbert Perreault his 28th and 29th of the season Gary McAdam and Brian Spen cer added singles At Boston the Bruins broke up tightchecking game with three goals two of them by Rick Middleton in threemin utc interval in the second pe riod Earl Anderson also scored twice for the Bruins who col lected their fourth consecutive win and stayed within three points of leading Buffalo in the Adams Division LYSIAK SHINES Tom Lysiak scored the win ning goal and assisted on an other in Atlantas victory over Washington at Landover Md At New York Ken Hodge scored with less than four min utes remaining to break 33 tie and end Clevelands three game winning streak The triumph was the Rangers first in five games but it didnt put them in fes tive move That doesnt mean you can go out and have par ty said Phil Esposito UR wins semifinal Barries United Rubber Workers major bantams are off to the York Simcoe Minor Hockey League finals URW disposed of Newmarket by scores of so 120 and 61 to gain the berth in the final set The opponent will be either Orillia or Richmond Hill The second game in the semi final was Friday in New market and the score was 120 Shawn Saunders had hat trick Matt Gariepy Craig Brown and Clint Irwin pair Rob Thurrott Jim Garner and Terry Myers singles Stephen Crockford got the shutout Saturday game three was played at the Barrie Arena with final score of61 Saunders had two goals Gariepy Brown Mike Walker and Glen Vollebregt singles