12 the examiner Tuesday July 19 1971 Hockey Club earlier this month new organization dle search for coach the organization own pocket lhompson wanted an apology from the club and may be getting it Fralick said that letter of explanation would probably be going out to Thompson Fralick said tiiat it was not his intention to rap anyone dont think should have comeout as severe Fralick said Iliompson also objected to the implied that it was he who had held things up for three weeks That had nothing to do with him Fralick said The 77s are busy seeking support for the fast approaching season The appointment of McLean as coach lifted major burden from the clubs shoulders Test This past weekend was dominated by the lluronia Suin mer Games and the fifth annual Barrie City Fastball League tournament The fastball tournament which wound up Sunday was well supported In Ieneganguishen as part of the Huronia Games Bar rie softball team was coasting to gold medal in the ladies ltltllllillllClll Iefeirlteino lluslters were easy victors at the threeday They will not have such an easy time this weekend when they compete in the Walkerton tournament This tournament is one of the big ones Hustlers coach Ed Dupuis The best clubs around will be competing with PeterReino opening play Saturday against tournament Lucern For many teams the tournament offers as sneak preview of the cltibs they may meet along the Provincial Womens Softball Association playoff trail feel if we can make it to the semifinal then weve ac complished what we want ed Dupuis said There will be 11 other teams of Senior and Intermediate calibre Many are established clubs with the Hustlers relatively new club Hustlers hold record of 13 straight wins without loss in the iarrie and District Ladies Softball League as well as the championsfnp of the leagues own tournament and now the Summer Games gold medal In tournament competition similar to the one upcoming Hustlers have won two and lost four games If we can get good game then the other teams will know theyve been in ball game Dupuis said Its good test before the IWSA City council has approved niaxunum of 3100 to be spent on reception for the London Welsh Football team which will be in Barrie Aug 16 to IS The rugby club will take on Barrie City The London Welsh lub is ranked as world class rugby club from England and will be helping Barrie ity celebrate its 10th anniver South Simcoc Baseball Leagues annual allstar gems is this Sunday at Allisfon beginning at pm Tickets are 50 cents each with proceeds going to the Injured Players Wednesday is the long awaited Senior draft of graduating lunior hockey players baseman for tonvertible Iools dressed for the early morn ing game at the annual Ranie ity Fastball League loumav ment but missed the afternoon game due to an earlier com GIIG AROINI sary Ftiiid initmeiit he got married Sports corner More involved than money By RANDY McDONALI Examiner Sports Editor Doug Thompson is upset with the Oro 77s Junior lie feels hes the recipient of an unfair rap on the knuckles by one club director in story carried by The Examiner The 77s you may remember are preparing for their first season of competition in Ontario Hockey Association Junior league play The 77s recently announced the signing of Allan McLean as coach to take some of the pressure off the Thompson applied for the coaching job In fact he was among the first if not the first to submit written ap plicatioii when the 77s first publicly announced they were accepting applications for the coaching pesit ion Thompson met with team represenatatives and according to him was left with the impression that the job was his There was one snag which was to result in parting of the ways between Thompson and the 77s Thompson said he was quite willing to take on the job as coach on new and untested club The only thing was that he didnt want it costing him money from his own pocket figure of $1000 was mentioned when it came to talks of figure to cover travelling costs etc This proposal was taken back to meeting of the club executive where it was deemed to be too steep for the new club with its tight budget to ban counter offer of $500 was turned down by Thompson Then came the problems Thompson left town on holidays only to return to read the story outlining the 77s continued The article included quote by club director Don Fralick The man we picked was school teacher and just tomgu for the money and thats not the kind of man we wanted in That hogwash and completely untrue Thompson said He said wasnt doing if for the money he just wanted to make sure that he didnt have to end up paying out of his part of the article which according to Gary Lytc third Wardle holds off challenge for win Don ardlc oI Midhurst held off strong challenge by Mike Shaughncssy of Barrie to cap ture the 30 lap late model feature at the iarric Speed way Saturday The win gave Wardle the late model point lead at the mid way point of the season only 37 points ahead 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Mate also placed third in the open work ing hunter test Rudolph and Ladys Lad had fine day as well winning the open jumper event placing second in handy working hunter junior jumper and junior working hunter and third in crosscountry Joanne Smith topped the pony jumper and added thirds in the pony working hunter and open equitation She and Star fire teamed with Nancy Hudson and oquettc to take second in hunter pairs Hudson won the pony working hunter class and was also third in junior working hunter Jenny Rupert and Mighty Mouse placed first in the junior jumper and second in open working hunter and the equita tion class for riders and under Stephanie Griffith riding Moonstone topped the open working hunter class and added thirds in pony jumper and the equitation event for riders 14 and under Other firsts were recorded by Penny Rliineliart astride Bam bi Inovicc equitationi Donna Baxter riding Joseph open equitationi Michelle Ayton and Eborie pleasure hackt Sarah Miller leads way for Simcoe Datsun Simcoc Datsun took over solepossession of second place in the tyke division of the Bar rie Minor Baseball League Monday with 125 win over McDonalds Mike Miller was the winning pitcher for Simcoc Datsun He struck out 12 batters and allow ed only two infield hits in the five innings he worked to pick up his sixth win of the year Miller was also one of the top men at the plate for the winners as he collected double single and two walks in four trips to the plate Steve uculick and Cameron McLeod also delivered timely hits for the winners and Brent Nykoliation and Blaine Brenner scored two runs each for Sim coe Datsun McDonalds held 32 lead heading into the bottom of the third inning but Simcoc Datsun broke the game wide open with four runs in the third and six more in the fifth inning The win improved Simcoc Datsuns record to eight wins and four losses OTHER GAMES In another tyke contest Moti day Kirks Kids edged Christies IGA 32 on the strangth of winning pitcher hris Dewars to strike out pet formance In the peewee division Mr orn Beef blasted Sunoco ar Wash 17 Steve Knowles was the winnv ing pitcher He gave tip only one hit and helped his own cause with triple double and single to knock in five runs segment of the Huronia Summer Games equestrian com petition but did pick up gold and two bronze medals in the course of the day Examiner Photo Taylor guides First Mote to first place five times Anderson and Snap Decision open pleasure hacki and Kim Logue and Lilly twalk and trot Ayton also teamed with Jolly Star Nick for second in open pleasure hack Karen Duckworth guided Shelvador to thirds in the junior jumper and open jumper classes Trish Zinn had pair of Lambert Vthy me Why me thoughts about playing ball juries least Igoi pastJune without an It was just beautiful he Division watch the games especially start ed around noon on Sunday over Georgian Spor Injuries follow Ralph Lambert president of the Recreation Division of the Barrie ity Fastball League must be having second Lambert member of the Simcoe Hotel team in the Recreation Division broke his thumb in the first game of the tournament Friday at MacMor Thats not the worst part of it Lambert said Monday The umprie called the pitch foul ball and said it went of theean of the bat so didnt even get to first This isnt the first accident Lambert has had playing ball In fact he is becoming quite familiar with fast ball related in Last year broke my foot and the year before that had broken cheek bone he said did well this year though at can say about the past two years Despite the injury Lambert was pleased with the tourna ment and called it great success Recreation Division had great tournament but guess its too bad there were only eight teams in the Intermediate As far as know everyone had real good time and real ly enjoyed themselves at the ball games and the dance he said There were really no problems and well probably get most or all of the teams back again next year Lambert was also pleased with the turnout of people to The crowds for the toumament were just great especial ly on Sunday he said Both of the bleachers were full and there were people standing around Georgian Sports took the top honors in the Recreation Division while onvertible Pools took the first place money in the Intermediate Division Convertible Pools came back to win the grand championship with convincing 62 win seconds aboard Windstorm in the pony jumper and pony working hunter events Ian Beeton finished second in the crosscountry and third in handy working hunter aboard Aramus In novice equitation Diane Fossy took the silver medal riding Debatable and Susanne Zinn was third on Windstorm around rison Iark injury and that more than said The 16 teams in the the championships which Striders to be well represented at Ontario track and field final lluronia Striders track and field club had number of athletes quality for the Ontario bantam to junior champion ships at liaurentian Iniversity Sudbury Iiin 30 and 31 Eleven Striders will be competing in the provincial final as result of their efforts this past weekend at the West crn Region track and field championships held at Seagram Stadium in Waterloo Six athletes qualified for two events Margaret Mulder will be in the provincial final in the bantam girls Holland 1500 met re events laul Gauthier is heading to Sudbury to compete in the bantam boys long jump and triple jump events Other athletes to qualify in more than one event include Monique adeau Glen Greensidcs Brian Segal and Debbie happel happel won the junior womens long jump event with Lynn Slessor coming in first in the junior womens 200 metre final And Ilolt covered the 1500 metre for juvenile boys in time of 12 to place first place while adcau threw the discus 34 08 metres to lead all comers in the midget girls discus laudc Madlc won firstplace ribbon in the hunt am boys shot put with Mulder placing first in the 1300 metres There is major meet Saturday at East view Secondary School as part of the Huronia Summer Games The Striders are hosting the daylong competition which will allow athletes to qualify for the Ontario Summer Games IlESlIXIS BANTA BOYS event time finiin Bob Graves 800 meters 12236 4th 1500 meters 020 6th laude Madlc WitTS 272 2nd shot put to 43m 1st long jump 447m 10th laul Guthrie hlgll Jump 150m 5th long Jump 308m titll triple iump 1042111 tit II olliii Dewellyn 100 meters 127 4th 200 meters L65 2nd Ian Dewellyn 100 meter heat 15 lth meter final 122 2nd mtI Jump lSm 3rd BANTAM GIRLS Margaret Mulder 800 meters 21232 4th 1500 meters 2030 1st Jackie Rocchio 100 meter heat 133 2nd 100meter final 133 2nd 200 meter heat 274 lst 200 meter final 274 lst MIDGEI BOYS Don Johnston 3000 met ers 11520 6th MIDGET GIRLS Monique adeau Discus 349tim 1st Shot put 1026m 2nd Judy SllSS Long jump 4421 led Shot put 884m 2nd llYENILE BOYS Brian Leveiiick 100 meter 121 4th 200 meter 243 4th Ieter Sperr 1500 meter 444 4th 3000 meter 10 42 6th Glenn ireensides Long jump 041m 3rd triple jump 1335m 2nd discus 3294 3rd Andy Ilolt 1500 meters 4122 lst Brian Segal high jump 190m 2nd discus 420011 2nd JUNIOR WOMEN Debbie happel 100 meter final 2nd longjump 550m lst Lynn Slessor 200 meter final 260 lst 400 meter final 636 5th JUNIOR MEN Bill Sass 400 meter 533 2nd 800 meter 22016 2nd Church upsets Slessor club 4l Church Mobile Homes scored two runs in the first and six imi ings to defeat the Slessor and Periard Insurance Club t0 in the only scheduled game of the Barrie and District Softball League Monday The win ended losing streak by Church which saw the club drop into the basement of the fiveteam grouping The vic tory also dampened the Slessor and Periard Clubs run at Beatrice Foods currently one game ahead of Slessor Church took the lead early in the nineinning game at Queens Park Slessor starter Henri Arts ran into control problems after getting the first two hitters to face him to fly out The righthander hit Deitrick lyetko with pitch then moved the runner around on pitches Don McFadden walked and scored the second run on John hurchs base hit liurch went the distance for hurch giving up six hits to Slessor while retiring four on strikeouts Barry Ncaly took over for Arts in the second inning The Slessor club loaded the bases in the second inning only to have Church get out unscath ed The lone run by the Slessor and Periard lub came in the fourth inning when Mike Laycock singled to start the in ning Neil larkcr provided the sacrifice fly needed to score Laycock Nealy had two out in the sixth when Jim Burke hit single which got by Slessors left fielder Gord Wright allowing Burke to score Ken Bannerman followed with homer to seal the win for Church Beatrice Foods is in Bradford tonight to take on the Bradford Queens Hotel There are two games slated for Wednesday at Queens Park starting with the IIlmvalehurch contest at pm Slessor and Beatrice meet in the niglitcap at 830 pm 200 00 0001 000 010 0001 Church Slessor Clarkson outhits Hustlers but come out losing 53 Clarkson Ilotel outhit the division leading leterReino Sports Hustlers but lost the In termediate Division fastball en counter at Queens Park to Monday The difference was that the Hustlers made their hits count for them like the single by Mur ray Perry in the first inning for the second run for IetcrRcino and when Leo Koopmans slap ped base hit in the sixth for the final IIustlers run These same clubs met Satur day in the Barrie ity Fastball League tournament which Clarkson won to Jim McAllister pitched then and Monday for Clarkson Hotel The righthander gave up walk to Eric Kennedy in the first inning then single to Dave Doucette Doug Eves opened the scoring with his sacrifice with Perry smacking twobase hit to finish off the inning larksons third baseman Bob Welch reached Hustlers pitcher Dave Doucette with triple to lead off the third inn ing George arrie followed with base hit to cut the Peter Reino lead in half An error gave IetcrReino back its tworun margin in the bottom of the third Welch and Carrie carried the onetwo punch for larkson into the fifth inning with back to back singles An error charged to Hustlers shortstop Brian Weise opened the door for two runs Clarkson appeared on the verge of breaking the game open when they loaded the bases with one out only to have Doucette retire two batters on strikeouts There were seven errors in the seveninning game with Clarkson llotcl charged with four tine miscue in the bottom of the fifth helped Dave Doucette score what was to stand as the winning run There are two games tonight at Queens Park beginning at pm when the Barrie ptimist lub takes on Mr Transmis sion larkson Hotel is back in action tonight meeting Coverti ble Pools tltll Hustlers Iarkson til 020 05 03 Haley curbs Clifton Hotel with twohit performance Mike Haley pitcher for Bar rie Firefighters led the way as the Firefighters edged lifton Hotel to in Recreation Division game in the iarrie ty Fastball League at MacMorrison Park Monday Haley allowed only two hits in the game leadoft single to Bob Dobson in the first inning and oneout double to Rick Jermey The win raised Itirefighters record to eight wins and six losses and moved them to within two points of third place Simcoc Hotel while liftoii Hotels record dropped to five wins eight losses and two ies Firefighters took 30 lead in the third inning on base hits by Bryon Segal and Leroy Tadogan and walk to Terry Minnikin Firefighters added another run in the fourth inning on single by Ted Osborne and runscoring double by Pat Gib bons Haley was breczing along un til the last inning with shutout but ran into trouble Kinsmen dr0p opener of lacrosse playoffs East Gwillimbury edged Bar rie Kinsmen to in the open ing round of the Huronia Minor Lacrosse ASsociation bantam playoff schedule Monday The game was tied 345 at the end of one period with East Gwilliinbury holding to lead heading into the last period hris Morrow had two goals for Barrie with Keith Jacques John Englc and David Loiighecd adding single markers Bob McBay was the top shooter for the winners with three goals Next game for Barrie is Jilly 25 at East view against Wakelin Texaco of Barrie with one out He allowed Ross ameron to reach base on an error and then Jermey drove him in with double Firefighters tit ltlft 04 It lifloii Hotel 000 000 11 Minesing is winner Minesing captured the Huronia Summer Games Squirt Boys Softball tournament with convincing 14 win over Meaford at the Elmvale Ball Iarkon Saturday Minesing beat Angus 155 Meaford 103 and Duntroon 2110 in preliminary play to reach the final game of the tournament Meaford beat Dun troon 00 and Angus 82 to reach the final ItlISLITS Minesing Angus Meaford ti Duntroon Angus 14 Dunt roon Minesing 10 Meaford Minesing 21 Dunt roon 10 Meaford ti Angus Miiiesing 14 Meaford Hamilton Real Estate goaltender Peter Ing makes good arm save but loses his stick in the process during the warmup to tyke lacrosse game against Yanch Heating at the Eastview Arena Monday Yanch won the first game of two game total point series 42 despite the outstanding play of lag who kept the score close The second game of the series is slated for tonight at the Eastvicw Arena starting at pm Examiner Photo Wm