12 the oxamlner Tuocday July 26 1911 FIyers camp to be tough By RANDY MCDONALD Examiner Staff Editor In Just over months time the Barrie Flyers will open what promises to be nononseiiSe training camp at the Bar rie Arena There are number of reasons why this particular camp should be tougiter than some of the ones in the past starting With the simple abundance of hockey talent expected to be competing for spot on the Senior club The recent draft by the Senior league of graduating quor players will be bring young legs to the camps of the serIen teams in the Senior loop this season this Wlll be tough for veteran campaigners who are lift le hesistaInI tIo butt heads with some young hotshot coming to camp in shape and hungry fora position Iheres Just the one camp this season explained Steve Cripps who recently signed on as fulltime general manager wit the Flyers Last year there was separate camp for rookies Were not inviting anyone to camp unless theyve had at least some junior hockey ripps said Ile mentioned that he had tentatively wanted to invite So to camp but had already reached that number Each year the average age of players in the Senior league dips as more youthful talent finds home This is making it tough on the more experienced but older player There are going to be some guys who are going to be disappointed this year Cripps warned Time is another factor put ting the squeeze on for hearty training camp Flyers have less than month to put club toget her before opening in Thunder Bay on let Then theres those aliiiipoitant dozen first games of the 42game schedule These 12 games lioincandhome series with each club will determine the top two teams to meet in brief series to decide which club will represent the Senior league in tournament competition in Prague at Cl dhlIWaha InlflDe II Owen shows the Correct way to cover first base fora pitcher when hes throwing the ball Owen covered each base and Tht ll be no ousting into the it ttl season this ycai Tho NI 12 II You should run across to the line and then up he said then held question and answer period About 150 young ball games of Ilht season we going to II That wa it iv the It la If mud to plaIIIII IIIIIIkIIyIIIIIIpI saIdI aenia some my aim at up or ice inn xaniiner io Flyers havent signed any players as yet although ripps mentioned that the club would probably begin to ink pacts next week You could bet on Paul Regan Bob Baird and Jack Smith Coming back just as you can assume that Darryl Sly will be returning for his seventh term as coach Cripps said Sly hasnt signed as yet but that he had unof ficially agreed to come back Whether or not sly will Ii return asa playing coach will depend on what the training caiiipreveals ll This season the senior clubs can sign 21 players two more than last season 12019 15 0t CiIlktsl spots we re goIt Ito letk Nick Owen an instructor with the Toronto Blue Jays shows the correct way to position the lipls 51 F156 mm tfmfimtlng foil huwd fingers when throwing fork ball Owen along with Wayne Church and Bob Hepburn of the grlttl°tlIf 8n we SI ICI 55 ad Barrie Red Sox held an instructional clinic at the Eastview Park Saturday to show young II If pm ball players some of the finer points of the game Im not here as scout wen said he memm mm mm he m0 Mdi but rather to show the coaches and players the correct way to play ball Examiner II If FergUson was one of the many new faces which the Flyci lew sported last season Terry Agnew was one of the youngest players with the Flyeis last season and established himself as rugged con tender Ciipps hinted that Agnew would have haftleoii liishands this year securing position with the club what with all the talent wpected at camp It was Cripps idea that the HA Senior League stage the draft of junior players Iwanted aconipleteaiiiateurdraft or SUddeh theres mnmg game by holdmg the The 185 Sless°r run crqssed but we iUsi went with the Major and Provincial draft threeway race to the lead 9f 33909 sevenhts was home the egmh on by Despite the delays in finally staging the draft held last Over 130 aspiring young camps but it we do happen to almost every weekend the Barrie and DlStrlCt Senior the third that Bl ThUIIIOW IKemS Who scored Andy Brow week ripps managed to get eight of the 13 players he baseball players showed up at notice player with cxcep somewhere in Ontario The SoftballLeaIgue cranked double to get into I113 Who had reaChed base wanted inthe first round East view Park for an instruc tional talent we might keep our Blue Jays have five other men Bradford Queens H9181 SCOrlhg POSItIOh hit by 5mg lNumbcr one pick was lettwingcr John layalla of the tional course being spinstired eye on him and just see how he that travel throughout them her edged the 5195501 and Periard Doug Keant pahor fanned seven hitters defunct Colliiigwood Blues Junior club Tavalla forum by the Toronto Blue Jay progresses wen said provinces giving similar elinis Insurance ClUb t0 MOhlay way MCIfmnan rehmd with McLennan sitting down rookieofthe year injunioi hockey teamed with cent renian Saturday Most of the players at the wen gave instructions at Play at QUEENS Park to crowd defeat the Slessor and Periard seven hitters in row before ï¬ve Bradford huers on Miles Mctaulcy and right winger lerry Gregory for the The course was the second in camp were from the BMBI and every base on how to play that mtoa tllStPlaceI Club and boost their record to BIUChdhflh laced dOUbte 1h strikeouts Blues topscoring unit in the Southern Untaiio Iuiiior thisarea In June the Blue Jays are just too young to he appeal position during the course of at Recent statistics made nine wms and five lossesI fifthand scored 0n aIbobbled hit Hoekey League last season held similar course in rillia ingto scouts ball game He stressed that pit available by theIleague leveal Queens StlUCk t0 33 Pmr 0t the but 0f R0 Z0111 JhurCh Mhhlk Homes meets Flycrsdrafted the Completchne that went over well so they We do have scouting camps chers should forget about ISlessQI and IPellald 0W Shar iunSinthe SIGCOhdIhhmghClPel Thethre TOYS SlCSsor in Bradford tonight BradeTdv Flycr drafted Ioe KovaCs and goalteiidei Dave hillir lCCltlctltthhmt back forthoseplayersaround17or18 developing curve hall at mg thISt Wlth Bradtmd With by tWO meld 11501195 and it the game were l0 PmW thth With BeIatnCB Igomg against from the lorth York Rangers Barrie is so close to loronto years old he said If we hap young age to aVoid burning an Beatrice FOOdS One galm sacriï¬ce by Ray BUChihhh evejtua dOWhta Chumh the hFSt game Of ur sCouting reports we got on Joe say he is good are hopiiigto make thisour pen to see good player then arm out behind Nick Pahor emerged as Ithe Prank IPerry led off the doubleheader Wednesday at hockey player with lots of hockey knowledge in his head headquarters for this area wescnd liiiiitooiieol our rookie The most important thing Bradford Used mhebhltS t0 Whining PltChZr the mm 5991thW1ththC Second dhllhk QtlethIS Park anId BFadfOlId ripps said Nick weii instructor ot the camps and sign him From that for young pitcher is the of th0 game 0f the Slessor and reItumlth t0 Bar for the Kovacs apparently was looking to play hockey in Italy course said tarl IIanspker point on the rest is up to him fast ball he said If Periard llghthithdmWithAhdy thlrd Straight game as many this year but ripps said he has completely abandoned the president of the Barrie Minor and it all depeiidson the way he youngster starts throwing all PlIflmdlS khOCklhg hlm hOmC nights The Opponent319550 idea and was looking forward to training camp Baseball League was very in plays the time and trying to perfect With Single and Periard Insurance thhs ha hthtd th 9mm Vt Whig tlalhlht terested lll having course so Wayne Church and Bob Ilep curve it could hurt him in the camp we decided to have another one burn two layeis with the Bar long run IUt it hi8 lde he 85 IUNt 11 hiIJIN to ho dliltttd in this area rie Ited were also on hand The most important people hy the Nets he he W11 Detroit ClillliS SUM lh kIIMVS The course is not for scouting to help men out with instruc at these clinics re the he wont turn the Detroit organization around and he iii purposes but to show the tingtheyouiigplayers coaches he said because heated that if he doesnt make Detroit itseh he will ht coaches parents and players It lseeany talentI report it they are the ones that are TOP ItlllllTERS Neilparkertspl back the Correct way to play to lim Bidley one of our scouts responsible for teaching the The Barrie Optimist Club hit Jim Angus Went the seven in at least 35 at bats Carl Edwards And that would ereat an interesting battle for the starting baseball and he is responsible for taking kids how to play ball and they early and hit hard to defeat nings for the win He allowed AB II Pet goaltthtel5lth htht Elhit Mhhl iN ht tht hilntlhll We arent interested in look it from there wen said have to know what they are do Starr Electric in the only mere four hits and Struck out CI Adams BF 39 16 I410 0MB 0tPlhytrhtUHSidtltd OSWlCthIitCVhttht Hytlri lunatic ing for ball Daers at these theii has camp like this iiigtodoagomllob scheduled Intermediate Divi six Optimist ran into ball MillertBF 50 18 360 Ken Bannermansh ment But then again you cant count out Boii Patterson sion game of the Barrie City handling problems of their own MLaycock SP 45 16 Mlelaycm who has pr0veii himself over the year as one of the leagues Fastball League Monday in the fifth when three backto BI Grant BF 13 I353 Parkler Pp llltStChit9t hltlhimlels Mant rOUndUB Optimist Club used five of back miseues helped Ted Carr IGyetkotCH 51 17 333 BIHThur 0w We titling tt ItiIVt thdt WNW With It this Vtih their seven hits in the game at convert an inningopening den Raymvah 46 15 I326 STANDINGS III IQIIIIIISHhhItttIth III III III Queens Park to score all four blcintothelnne Starr run HinestBF 37 12 324 BI W9 159 en you ie yeis ant possi roster lilioll of their rims in he Inin ra or you just tend to take for granted that laul Began Btib threeinnings 0pc Jï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬fï¬f SlessortSP 18 Baird Steve and Dairyl Sly along with Phil Braiistoii and Starr replied with one run BI Thurlhw Sp 50 15 I300 Beatrice BF 16 Gary Ler will be wearing the orange and white of the in thefifthI Rle BIHTEDW Ghurch CH 10 Myers for as long as they want to don skates and take up the John Gavin opened the scor Dave Raycrah BF 14 blmvale 10 I0 Challellgc ing with an infield single which Ioug Keans SP 10 D095 0t CIUde Monday Began the leagues top scorer last season be taking scored Bob Toffan who had Miko Laymck tSPj game an added interest lllI the city this year having secured Tag mics mhpgmwld and 9105Vic10ry with triple and James Dewar reached base on fielders leiIIIICIhhigJOhiItI EHStIV3thISChtIOL II McDonalds the two top teams Despite playing wIidth only hit idouble choice Starr bruised their own VelS CO ItVth UVC itt ill NC Hill in the tvke division of the Bar ei ht la ers McDona came Hig scores ances iii the second when Dan Duffv took theloss season The big centreiiiaii started slowly but before the rig Minhr Igaseluin League mm Us wilfh 95 win over Kirks High scores highlighted the hack to back errors allowed ptimislcmh did come up seam ehdtd ht WIS fllthti th alltihhb hath Uh games Monday to improve Kids in tyke division play play in the peewee division of established as the king pin of the FIyers offence in the playoffs Theres also the distinct possibility of number of pros be ing available before the season starts depending upon the final outcomeof the NHLWIIA merger talks Each club of the Senior League is allowed to sign six pro hockey players each season It been our experience ith the odd exception that the pro doesnt take senior hockey all that seriously said Cripps Wayne iailetoii didnt take senior hockey all that seriously when he first came GLANtINt lttlNl another player drafted by the Flyers is Warren Holmes of Beetoii who went in the eighth round to 108 Aiigeles ripps has termed the first senior hockey draft sumess but the real proof of the pudding will be early December when we take head count to see just how many of the junior players are actively involved in the league The main reason why Im so pleased is the en thusiasm these kids have said Tripps If it keeps up itll be great It might drive the veterans little harder Hockey News may finally devoting some spacv to Senior IIoekey this upcoming season training camp opens Sept with Flyers first home game against Whitby on Oct Civifans take over their records Sunoco ar Wash and Toke Motors picked up wins in the pcewee division league Tall Trees Campground con tinued to dominate the tyke division of the Barrio Minor Baseball League with 155 trounciiig of Vala Contracting Monday Glen Williams was the winn ing pitcher for Tat Trees and struck out 12 Vala batters Garvin Lewis hit grand slam home run for Iall Trees They broke close game open in the third inning when six runners crossed the plate and then they came back with five runs in the fourth inning The win raised lall Trees reuird to lo wins and one loss Good crowd otSunset Wayne Keeling of Malton The win stopped Mc Donalds losing streak that had seen the team slip from first place in the division Their record now stands at eight wins and four losses Michael Dowliiig started on the mound in the first inning but gave way to Shannon Haiispiker who pitched four in nings of oiiehit relief Bowling came back into pitch in the fifth inning and preserved the win Walter Leary took the loss for Kirks Kids IIanspiker helped his own cause with triple and two singles Ray Foster had dou ble and single Stephen Judd chipped in with triple Shayne Hodgson was the hit ting star for Kirks Kids with home run Ian Clark helped out sports calendar llY FASIHALL the Barrie Minor Baseball League Monday Sunoco Car Wash edged JBs Big Boy 1443 in one game and Toke Motors whipped Peter Reino Spons 126 Sunoco scored 12 runs in the first three innings in their game against JBs Big Boy and then hung on for the win as JBs came back to make the score close Stephen Collins picked up the win for Sunoco and Paul Miller took the loss Rick Orser led the way in Toke Motors win over Peter Reino as he handled the pit ching duties Toke Motors broke the game wide open with 10 runs in the first inning and then coasted to the win John Collins and Alex McKen dry to reach base and set up Mike Reids runscoring single Optimist carried to lead into the third and added one final run when Collins tripled in Gavin who had reached base on his second straight hit of the game with sparkling and rare triple play to snuff possible Starr rallyinthefifthiiining It is the second time club has come up wit triple play this season in the Barrie City Fastball League PeterHeino Sports Hustlers did it earlier in the season Clifton Horel improves record Clifton Hotel solidified its hold on fifth place in the Recreation Division of the Bar rie City Fastball League Mon day by edging Simcoe Hotel to The win improved Cliftons record to seven wins 10 losses and two ties and moved them three points in front of sixth place Canadian Forces Base Borden the inning thanks to base hits by Eric Cummings and Gary lmkay and they had the tying run on third base but couldnt get him home Clifton made two errors in the imiing to help the Simcoe cause Clifton Playoff victories sweeten records Three Barrie minor lacrosse teams won playoff games in the Huronia Minor Lacrosse Association Monday and tyke representative team overpowered its opposition at weekend tournament in Bellevillc Barrie Graham Allan Auctioneer Juveniles edged Alliston to Procolor Novices beat rangeville to and Wakclins Texaco drubbed Barrie Kinsmen to in playoff action At the Belleville tournament the Barrie tyke represen tatives humbled Ajax 12 to in the first game of the day and then came back to beat the host Belleville club to Juveniles fight back for win Graham Allan Auctioneer Juveniles fought back fromIa third period deficit to beat Alliston in overtime in game in Alliston Barrie opened the scoring in the first period but Alliston tied the game two minutes later and then took the lead and held it until late in the game Barrie scored two late goals to tie the game then Ben Lambert scored in the first period of suddendeath overtime Clifton scored two runs in the to give Barriethe win 00k the lead midwify through Starr Ethiltfi1lzi$igfiiitimist top of theIfirst inning and were coe Marc Mireault Brian MacélreIgIIor IAIan PiggeIiII Bitlan millllgtetmmiflIgillgfqu Tom Queens Park larkson Hotel vs Mr lransiiiission 9136th 313 tgatthei mg Eggiréogfsn whens and re redu 5001 er omi Barrie ivitans moved into the fourth and sun ed hig iii the checkered flag before close to IIrtIIrIIIEIaIIIIClitigilmlfem V5 Bm Hm ml wall with Singie and moved to Bary Walkerwasthe Winning ii lt 72 tasttzrarizt antistatiiit ll7tléviliitl311315Ttt $325133tzltiiitw 2211t3°kittiaitghtt 2331 33m tit P°C°° 9°res defc when they dropped Bruce Webb iii the seventh off of singles by The wiii was Keeliiiigs first of ï¬ne mutt fielder couldnt come up with and struck out three Dave Prowl ovlces came bad 20 OdefCt at the Sand Builders of lainswick 13 to Maryanne Foster Bonnie Bush the season in feature Earlier inxgliom VS Gm gm 5pm Rocemol Both runners scored on single Lowe was the losing pitcher 3992 rm 901 to heat orangevme to at the EaStweW re and he ave four hits walk In 955 vIIIISI the IN Ir In IiIiItIIIIIIIItIiu ioiiiid out tln inmIIlIiary hm IBMIII byélimO Brieneat be SI ed oneagnd strfck out one Adam wmbelI NolarkeoghI Mark DAmbmSIOI Craig aniswick squad which slips to II II Bradford Slessor and Icriard 05 Pro new Perr and David Slomka scored the Barrie oals lVltdllS out hit lamswick 2o Keeling was followed amiss downfall the ame Three iIveI wmsIom oss Il It It II II II apm Bradfordthuich vs Bradford Senior League Cnag Celeste was the outstanding defenceman for Barrie leans picked up Smh to stun ostti wasIon lIllt the finish link by Don llawii of TD IISheurparkI Ivy VS Quecnvsnmol times they let runners reach SLMMARY in game as he continually thwarted Orangeville scorin straight win against one loss IIIIIIIflIItï¬lguï¬yjm 1th 8itlpiii liinisfil vs Aand Discount Ladies League 339 grow 83° me 33 attempts Civitans opened the scoring Imnmvhuql em HI LACROSSE eysc°re gel and Tommy Milligan of thllmtmd PM II II Chm added run the SIANIHNGS earl by Um II as ltWAILnd Bayfield Mall vs BairiePaynig Mouï¬and and Iï¬medIIinIIIIIIII Sin Iiiil Iill wtnt thiee foi HilIl 83pImI RmaryGravenhmst third inning andIthen scored TPts Kinsmen rally 10 VIClOTY five ii the tlt Ihe highli ht of the night foi fth Geo an 14 99 run in meihird on awalkI II 5130pm Barrie VslhuitsVilletMidget two more nmng rg my play mm In many of the swam as BINFBM take complete control of the Giften 11 24 IhBarrie KinsmentttvipkkaIato OTIead intgthehswond genod of II eraeaais 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