DOLBLE WINNERS Ivy Rangers hoist the league trophy and $300 cheque after flattening Pauleyanna Sports 60 Sunday to take the Innisfil Mens Broomhall League tourna lt ineiit championship at the Lefroy Arena Rangers also cap tured their own league championship earlier in the day Examiner Photo Bonus day for the Ivy Rangers as two titles come their way LEFROY Staffterlvy Rangers went through Pauleyanna Sports like dose of salts Sunday to wrap up the twoday Innisfil Mens Broom ball League tournament Ivy bombed Pauleyanna 60 in the final at Lefroy Arena getting shutout goalteiiding from Earl Elliott two goals each from Dave Schandlen and Glen Hitchon and three assists from Al Elliott The victory was Rangers third of the day They won the championship in their own Sim coe Broomball League earlier in the day with 20 win over Canadian General Electric Rangers blanked Alliston 21 it Lefroy to get into the finals of the Iniiisfil tournament General Hustlers made up of players from anadiaii General Electric and PeterRciiio Hustlers took the consolation prize and the Molsons trophy at Lefroy with 21 victory over Barrie Blazers on an overtime goal by Pete Thorsoii Schandleii opened the scoring for lvy on an assist by Al Elliott with Pauleyaniia down two men on penalties All was quiet until the second period when Hitchoii beat laiileyaiiiia goalie Jim McLeod Illl another assist by Al Elliott and before the end of the period Scliaiidleii blasted shot through crowd to make it 30 lohn Malarczyk assisting Rangers opened up with the artillery in dead earnest in the third period Jack Robbins rolled one past prostrate McLeod after scramble iii Legion hockey program ends season in grand style Barrie Legion Minor Hockey League BLMHL said goodby to another season with day long program of playoff hockey at the Barrie Arena Saturday The Junior Western Senior and AHL division cham pionships were decided And in most cases the final game of the season was to be close one Niagara Falls slipped by Guelph $2 to win the cham pionship of the Junior League Taking the title with 42 win over Barrie was St Mikes while Hamilton pumped six goals into the Ottawa net to win the Division Saskatoon blanked Victoria to capture the chain pionship of the Western League The division was decided by 30 win by Banff over Edmonton while Regina shaded Calgary 31 to take the final oftheC Division Sault Ste Marie and Windsor needed overtime to decide the Senior League cham pionship Sault Ste Marie managed the winning marker totakethegame 32 North Bay nipped Brampton to win the division Milwaukee decided the AHL League division crown with convincing 71 win over Spokane Quebec pounded Seat tle 83 to win the division front of the net Ray Piloii assisting Mayor Ross Archer Bob Duncan president of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 147 and Timmy Read student mayor participated in the openingceremonies Everyone has enjoyed the hockey great deal this year and Id like to thank everyone who had helped out the referees and the parents in volved in seeing that the program ran smoothly Dun can commented Mayor Archer offered the thanks of the city to the Legion for allowing thousands of boys around the city for the chance to play hockey Jones nets three goals The Barrie Legion Minor Hockey Leagues AHL League final was between Milwaukee and Spokane with Milwaukee postinga 71 win Karl Jones was the leading scorer with three goals Tim Swain Stephen Morash Trent Pattcnded and Craig French added one goal each for the winners Swain also backed four other of his teammates goals Rob bie Jones had two assists in the game Spokanes lone goal was fired Overtime is needed in Senior final Sault Ste Marie and Windsor were tied 22 at the end of regulation time in the cham pionship final of the Senior League at the Barrie Arena Saturday Sault Ste Marie managed the lone overtime goal to secure the ADivisiontitle Stephen Bauchman placed Sault Ste Marie with two goals Brian Gould added the other with Mark Gross earning two assists David Fox andPaul Forget each had assists Jamie Miller and David Ban nerman tallied for Windsor Gene Hammell and Andrew Howard had an assist in the game DIVISION Paul Betts Tim Henderson and George Longhurst scored one goal each to lead North Bays 31 win over Brampton in the Senior League Division final Greg HutchinSon potted the lone Brampton goal Three division titles won in Junior League There were three division titles divided in the Junior League for players 50 years old Saturday at the Barrie Arena Jeff Oldfield Danny McAr thur and Bryan Nykoliation scored to pace the 32 win by Niagara Falls over Guelph Wayne Nelson had both goals for Niagara Falls in the Divi sion final Bill Panting scored twice to lead St Mikes 42 win over Barrie in the Division Darin Crowe and Kevin Shep pard had one goal each for the winners Brent Macs and Stephen Scott replied for Barrie Ted Beattie had three goals in winning cause in the 01 win by Hamilton over Ottawa in the Division final Dave Arnotl tallied for two goals while Tyrone Rosalie tallied once John Puglsley scored for Ot tawa by Kevin Helmer with Mark Borland assisting IHIIAMPIONSIIIP Ian MacSpurren and Rob Pemberton had one thing in common in the 84 win by Quebec over Seattle in the Division finalthree goals each The pair potted hattricks with Paul Taylor and Shane McKnight scoring one goal each MacSpurren also had three assists in the game Murray Hamilton and Nigel Watson had pair of assists for Quebec Gary Trowell scored tWice for Seattle with Billy rossey adding the other goal Irossey assisted on both rowells goals Alll League is for players 11 12 years of age Saskatoon wins 30 Two shutouts were recorded in the deciding games of the Western League at the Barrie Arena Saturday Saskatoon blanked Victoria 30 to win the Division chain pionship while Banlf did the same to Edmonton iii the Division final Division went to Regional following 31 win over Calgary Kendall had two goals for Saskatoon with Grossan chipping iii single tally Stephen lwiss fired pair of markers to pace the Banff vic tory Rick Sowmaii had the other goal Regina got single markers from Craig Stewart Steven Day and Dave Rupert Lone Calgary reply was from Robert Kerr Al Elliott and raig Shewell came swooping down the ice through the lauleyaiina defen ce with Shewell driving the ball home llitclion rounded out the scoring on blast from lll front with Henry Sander getr tingtheassist Earl Elliotts closest call in goal came in the second frame as be tipped shot just over the goalmouth and saw it land on topoftlieiiet He kicked out lastrditch ef fort to ruin his shutout as the final buzzer sounded Despite the onesided score some Pauleyaniia players tur ned in solid work Among noteworthy efforts were defeii sive plays by Gary orbett and Dean Squibb Lions win loop title Barrie Lions novice defeated Alliston 41 and 42 on the weekend to take the bestoffivc York Simcoe Minor Hockey League championship 31 Barrie took 21 lead in the series Saturday by winning 42 in Alliston Mark DAiiibrosio Danny Schaly Mark Ragot and Robbie lermey scored the Barrie goals in the +2 victory Keith yr led the Barrie at tack Sunday with three goals Mark DAinbrosio scored the other Barrie goal By PAUL DELEAN Examiner Staff Writer Its somehow hard to im agine that horse called San dy Rivaltime could be any thing but docile friendly creature Theres just something about that name which makes the mare sound agreeable But the fact is otherwise as they will know in her barn at Barrie Raceway Sandy would rather bite than nuzzle anyday and she greets visi tors to her stall with ears pin ned back Someone out of charity for the unsuspecting has even chalked and underlined Beware below her stall sign Shes been that way since the day bought her says Sarjeants Ready Mix minor pecwees travelled 600 miles on the weekend to meet Canadian Forces Base Borden their neighbors of 12 miles in the finals of the Philadelphia leewce hockey tournament Barrie played their first game against Wiiitersport Peewees winning 70 Steve Knowles scored three goals John Gray Scored twice with singles going to Billy lloarc and Travis Griffith Barrie defeated Smith Falls 92 iii the second round Steve Knowles and John Gray each scored the hat trick Singles went to Stan Stone and Steve Graves and John Sharp Barrie lost their third round game 20 to amp Borden giving each team 1271 records in the tournament and forcing deciding gaiiieSuiiday The final score of the chain Twoshe edge Owa rds Borden Philly tourney trainer Jim Liness whose arm is one of Sandys favorite targets Liness has shipped Sandy and four other horses into Barrie Raceway in anticipa tion of Saturdays re opening He ent the winter at Greenwoo Racetrack in Toronto where things went not too well Sandy her foul temper not withstanding is the star of the stable Shes nutty horse but relatively easy to drive says Liness The fiveyearold raced six times at Greenwood picking up first second and third for earnings of about $1000 Her earnings in 1976 were in the neighborhood of $4500 The horse isnt problem on the track Its getting her pionship game was 22 CFB Borden was awarded the cham pionship because they had two more shots on goal during the overtime periods than Barrie Coach Gord Knowles had nothing but praise for the organizers of the Philadelphia tournament They treated our kids super he said They took the kids all over Philadelphia and it was great educational cx perience lheyre trying to make the tournament into an annual event and hope they do Knowles said Our kids had great time The team had great year going right to the semifinals iii the allOntario playoffs win ning our league title and going to the tournament in Philadelphia Civitan split games with London bantams Barrie ivuan minor ban tams and London Huron East split the opening games of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association OMHAJ minor bantam playoffs in London on the weekend London won the first game 111 oVertiine Barrie fought back to win the second game 100 and tie the DSllSttll series at ll Mike Hoffman scored three goals in the first game for Barrie Singles went to Dav1d yr Rys avill Bill Maguire Kevin Iustiii and Peter Wlielan Hoffman led the way in the second game with five goals David Cyr had two and Steve Neal Gary White anti Kevin pin Stroud rciia real show stopper Gib Lauzon of Alliston alone with 25foot DeepV drew Boat drew his share of attention at the Sportinens Show in Toronto on the Weekend Lauzon is wellknown fishing and hun ting guide in Ontario Lauzon is respected guide for Lake Siincoe fishermen Examiner Photo sports calendar BruceStorey Heating vs Imperial Eastman bestoffive lluronia Senior Hockey League final forced into sixth game 22 11 730 pinOro Arena Maple vs ro Juveniles YS MIIL championship series lustiii scored once Whelaii picked up six assists for Barrie The third game of the series is set for Saturday April at the Eastview Arena Rotary split with Kingston Barrie Rotary petwees split two games with Kingston Township on the weekend Barrie won Saturday night and lost 12 in overtime Sun day The series is tied at 22 with the final game scheduled for Wednesday at the Barrie Arena Starting time is 445 there that makes life in teresting for Liness In the harnessing stage she may back up sit down go up in the air or go through the doorshes basically cuckoo says her trainer The noncuckoos in the str ing are Calcanette Haw Lea Caribe Joel Minbar and Raceway veteran Vapo Pick Liness is hopeful theyll pick up regular cheques when rac ing resumes in Barrie Horses trained by Liness Sandy Rivaltime in par ticular did relatively well at the Raceway last fall But there was some doubt that the Toronto trainer would back this spring when the Toronto Blue Jays approach ed him about being assistant to the operations manager the oxamlnor Monay Much 28 1971 The Cuckoo can run The offer interested Li ness former professional baseball player and the manager the 1972 Toronto Maple Leafs senior baseball team However another can didate was awarded the posi tion and Liness remains in the sport he likes second bestharness racing IfI was offered baseball job on the field would take it he reflects Another of the 17 trainers who have strings of horses at the Raceway is Gary Crowe The Orr Lake native had fair winter season at Green wood and Mohawk and has shipped into Barrie with six horses Its quality stock and Crowe is little concerned that we might have some trouble getting class for them The horses are Arm bro Newfie Darn Jim March Will Saunders Dream Runovation and Sires Stakes nominee Judy Bon The tiger of the barn is Armbro Newfie winner of five of his last six starts and almost $4500 in March The 7yearold came to Crowe about year ago after being claimed for $10000 Newfie won back $9000 last year and is already well ahead of that pace this year Crowe has raced horses at the Barrie track pretty well since it started He worked in bank credit company and dairy before turning to harness racing as trainer driver 12 years ago Not this time Shane Ricketts goaltender for the Stroud Novices was busy man during the championship game against Sharon Sunday at the Stroud Minor Hockey Tournament Here he stops Jeff ampsall on breakaway Sharon captured the championship by beating Stroud ll Examiner Photo Area teams finish out of gold at Stroud hockey tourney STROlD Stalfr Area teams didnt capture any championships at the second annual Stroud Minor Hockey lournameiit on the weekend but they did win two con solationtitles Lefroy defeated Stroud 53 to win the atom consolation and the Stroud team beat the Stroud team 10 to capture the consolation peewee final Nobletoii won the novice title when lro defaulted lii championship play Sun day Sharon defeated Stroud +1 to win the novice title Dundalk edged King ity to take the atom title and Becton beat Brainalea 54 in overtime to win the peewee championship Sharon defeated ro 31 and Newmarket +2 in elimination play leading up to their cham pionship game against Stroud Empty net is target for Beeton The peewee final between Beeton and Bramalea went right down to second overtime period before being decided The teams fought through regulation time and one period of overtime tied at 44 The Tournament rules called for the goalies to be removed for the second overtime period Beeton took advantage of the rule by scoring after only 13 seconds of play to capture the peewee championship Brainalca took first period lead on goal by David Grant but Beeton came right back to tie the score on penalty shot Jeff Bradbu was awarded the shot because Bra inalea defen ceinan fell on the puck in his goal crease The teams were tied 33 after the second period John Robin son and Kirk Edwards scored for Bramalea while Spence Reid and Sean Ronan replied loi Beeton Beeton controlled the play during the opening minutes of the final period Dave Kelly scored to give them short lived 43 lead Scott MatGregor tied the score with 751 remaining in regulation time Bradbury got his second goal of the game in the second over time period to give Beeton the victory Reid and Vaun Rutledge drew assists on the winning goal Kinsmen lose in overtime Barrie Kinsmen atoms were knocked from the Brampton tournanient following 65 overtime loss to Thinacousy in the two game total goal series Shane Corson was the top goalgetter for Barrie with four goals liin Sands had the other In both games Brampton scored late to disappoint Barries hopes Brampton won the opener 32 with 26 seconds left in the game then took the overtime win af ter tying the game with 17 seconds left Blake Dennis was the big man for Sharon with three goals David Mullin scored the other Sharon goal while Sean Newton replied for Stroud Dennis got Sharon on the scoreboard first when he broke in alone to beat Stroud goalten der Shane Ricketts with low shot on the corner Ricketts was the difference in the second period stopping breakaway after breakaway as the Sharon forwards forced the play Dennis made it 20 before the end of the first period Both he and Mullin scored in the third period before Sean Newton broke Darrin Madeleys shutout bid late in the third The atom final between Dunlt dalk and King City was hard fought all the way with Dun dalk finally emerging with 21 Victory Dundalk took 10 first period lead on perfect passing play Tim Franks rapped the puck home after being set up by Jeff French and Stephen Goheen Franks scored again late in the second period on breakaway to give Dundalk lead heading into the final period Blair Boston made it 21 at 10580f the third on scramble But Dundalk held King City off the rest of the way to win the title sports hall of fame Do you recognize this player Hes former Barrie Flyer still active in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior League as defenceman The Examiner will test your knowledge of Simcoe County sports personalities every Mon day in the sports section Readers are asked to identify the player and send the answer to Sports hall of fame The Ex aminer Box 370 Barrie nt AM 4T0 Contest winners will receive rugby sweater courtesy of Georgian Sports FA lh