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North Bay Nugget from North Bay, Ontario, Canada • 15

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North Bay Nuggeti
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North Bay, Ontario, Canada
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i Scoreboard THE NUGGET TUESDAY FEBRUARY 3 1987-15 Jays trade Garcia Leal to Braves Garcia made headlines last season by burning his uniform in Oakland Calif after a loss to the TORONTO (CP) Second Damaso Garcia an outspoken often controversial figure hander was a rookie sensation in 1963 when he went 15-9 Injuries however have hampered his However Garcia exited gracefully He said he appreciated the fact Pat Gillick the Blue II I I I Darts FnmCHi Mlaw HU PH im bWEMltal vice-president of baseball operations made a special trip Sunday to the Dominican Republic to give him pews of the trade performance in subsequent years The trade reunites Garcia with Bobby Cox the Braves' general manager who managed the Blue Jays from 1982 to 1985 an incident he now says he regrets He also criticized rookie manager Jimy Williams after LtaW Pn0 MtacHlMNv LmHRmm MmIMlI HC taOMIM2 IdKhMi UAH I II 41 41 41 9 9 Ml Ml 9 ii ii 9 a 41 41 ENIHL Hockey BC junior girls undefeated base-man and during his seven years in Toronto admitted he learned a valuable lesson from his time with the Blue Jays now on I'll shut my mouth and just play the volatile infielder said after being told he was traded to the Atlanta Bravea more trouble from me just go out there and play The Blue Jays ended their often stormy relationship with Garcia by dealing him Monday to the Bravea along with pitcher Luis Leal' in exchange for pitcher- Craig McMurtry McMurtry a 27-year-old right- UAMlI NORTHERN SCORES EAST NIP1SS1NG SCORES SHCPPARM HI IM Hmm Nm MUMOaMf'l'MiMr 4b 2 0 Mm9 F1KSHMART Ii Mpibdi IAXIY1 IHEU HMM 2 Mi 1 MM Dm UP WELMM Ii Wn Mk 1 ty My 1 9M Ida 1 Mm Mm luHlr III) M-mM CM Mlj 9Mr IWmV M- th MR Bmp HMmMuK Wj9Mil IHtaiMbR in Ohm CM MR ta it Mm hM MR IMfM9 Mm IM M0j MiiUmM IMHhW MlF-il9iliai4l NDA Volleyball DM WRU' being moved from the leadoff position in the batting order sister rolled to her fourth straight victory Monday at this event with a 9-4 win over Helen Radford of Halifax on an extended trip in Thailand now but Julie has picked up where BC left off last year had already won so Jodie figure she needed to come back and win it Sutton said is enough for She phoned her sister in Thailand after winning the BC provincial! There were a few jokes made but no hints were offered and no advice given said and and I aid Julie said think she knows I can do it if we curl well A steal of three in the second end sent Sutton on her way to the win over Radford leaving her in sole possession of first place after seven rounds of the round-robin competition In other games Lisa Sullivan at Saint John NB handed Marcie Cooper of Labrador City Nfld her first defeat 6-5 Karen Purdy of Winnipeg had four Thompson foursome wins ladies' title Industrial Hockey II II PM I 11 III SI IM Cimurt Mud Cm TORONTO (CP) Carol Thompson defeated Alison Goring 7-4 Monday to win the Ontario curling championship and earn a berth in the Canadian championships next month in Lethbridge Alta Thompson stole two in the fifth end of the all-Toronto final to go ahead 5-2 af-ter Goring wrecked on guards on a pair of takeout attempts if got one of them and they only stole one we would still have CAROL been OK but I THOMPSON wrecked on my guards so said a tearful Goring unable to finish the thought just didn't Bowling ITURGEON PIUS YIX PIEWEi UMW i ft (Mb Stan 8 4 Ii t9MldL INDUSTRIAL RESULTS TDD THOMSON PM 9pnMi I Jta StaL Qm 0d 0ALUC1 CONSTRUC-TIOH 4 M4 ltaihfav SdMML INDUSTRIAL MERCHARTS SIMM 9ri9 1 (tay 0hM MM hM CM MMm ORARDMA LIFT I9fe Itay MM 0M VMta URROY'S I GmR MM Mu Otata-IM SPORTS CONNECTWR 1 RM 9ML Uk Dm! Immm STOCKFISH MUSTANGS 1 My IH MM (Mm SE1M0NT HOTEL Idb 41 Go Mi PRINCE ALBERT Sask (CP) Winning the Pepsi Juniors curl- ing championship last year was enough for Jodie Sutton erf Kelowna BC but twin sister Julie wants one more title Julie who was third last year on the winning entry skipped by her come out sharp enough in (his The provincial title was the second for Thompson She won in 1982 when she finished sixth in the Canadian championship we won (the provincial title) in 82 it was a Thompson said expect to do well we expect to do well this lime The curling at this level is just as good as at the Canadians' We can win the bloody thing as long as we keep our heads in Thompson will be joined at the Canadian championship slated to begin Feb 27 by lead Lindy Craw-fora vice Aiine Dunn and second Kim Duck Marilyn parte the reigning Canadian and world champion from St Catharines Ont' earned a bye into the national championships Morland took advantage of a big four-ender in the seventh frame on Monday to secure the final berth for his rink of John Wellard Don Lynn and Frank Gurini Morton who calls the shots for Don Zimmerman Rene Bourgeault and Lea Leroy got off to a quick start as he led 4-2 after two frames and 5-4 after six After giving up the four in the seventh Morton battled back with three of his own in the eighth but Morland came back with two in the ninth to claim the decision in the eighth end for a 19-7 win over Laaawn Funk of Spruce Grove Alta and Heather Torrie of Lemberg Saak won her first game 10-5 over Lesley Ryan of Montreal On the junior side' in the seventh round Jim Sullivan of Fredericton NB went to 5-0 with an 8-2 victory over James McCarthy of Summerside PEI Wayne Middaugh of Brampton Ont hung on for a wild 9-8 victory over Randy Bryden of Regina after leading 8-2 Trent McQuarrie of Lethbridge Alta won his third straight 5-3 over Andrew Macray of St Lambert Que and Chad Cowan of Whitehorse Yukon got bjMCraig Piercey of Saint John Brent Pierce of Vancouver Robert Smith of Lunenburg NS Craig Kochan of Kapuskasing representing Northern Ontario and Brent Braemer of Winnipeg had seventh-round byes Janet Omand of Sarnia Ont Lori Robinson of Charlottetown PEI and Michele Cowan of the Territories had byes on the aide Hall Bears at Franco-Cite Patriotes 7 pm Verner Arena SKIING: Nipissing District Association championships at Mount Antoine in Mattawa VOLLEYBALL: Nipissing District Association: Junior Girls: Algonquin Barons at St Joseph-ScollaraHall Bears 6 pm Fran- co-Cite Patriotes at West Ferris-Trojans 430 pm Widdifield Wildcats at Chippewa Raiders 6 pm Senior Girls: Algonquin at St Joseph-Scollard Hall 430 pm Widdifield at Chippewa 430 pm VOLLEYBALL: Ladies League: Division: Phelps Vets vs Mr 630 pm Chad Welding vs 720 pm Silverwood's vs Bumpers 810 pm Red-I-Ray vs Town Country 9 pm Bump Sets vs Aunt 950 pm Games are at Centennial Public School Tonight's Lineup SPORT CONNECTION IMr SMMM MM MUb 94 Nta Mm (MM tap SmMi Dm Imp TEG THOMSON INVESTMENT 1 IMm Morland rink advances Sportsman's Hockey RESULTS CASEY! Mato A Ivy CdMw ImFWIw KhSmJh MAC LANA to htotfi 3 MAa Jatn Hie SaspaiR Gnrt lwayt JsN SEE PLUMBING IS MM CmM 4 MM SMriwa SmM Snwy IHiMqr NySnliAl 1 MM HR GRECO'S Lm Rat 1 MAtPtaSb HIGH AVERAGE (SOY) NnIGnIM ISL HIGH AVERAGE (GIRL) KbMy CmmmM NL eowlerofweek KmAi ImHM MSy SmMmA SANTAM LEAGUE GMMmm 7R IM 7 SmM Ml HIGH SINGLE (SOY) MM SmmNL HIGH SINGLE IGIRU cmumni HIGH TRIPLE (BOY) MM Mm SSI HIGH TRIPLE (GIRL) CMmUIHMi SSL HIGH AVERAGE (SOY) DmmI SL ljuta ML HIGH AVERAGE IGIRU OmnMI UMjr IS1 BOWLER OF WEEK PMndk AMImu Mm FIm SmMmM JUNIOR LEAGUE 949k 9j Rn taL 77 Mil tdL Up-pita 71 I (BOY) ISO I IGIRU SjhaAMAlN IIGH TRIPLE (ROY) BASKETBALL Nipissing District Association: Junior Boys: St Joseph-Scollard Hall Bears at Algonquin Barons 6 pm West Ferris Trojans at Fran-co-Cite Patriotes 6 pm Chippewa Raiders at Widdifield Wildcats 6 pm Senior Boys: St Joseph-Scollard Hall at Algonquin 430 pm West Ferris at Franco-Cite 4 JO pm Chippewa at Widdifield 8 pm BROOMBALL: League: CFB vs Merchants 1015 pm Doublerink Arena HOCKEY: Ontario Hockey League: Oshawa at Cornwall HOCKEY: Industrial League: Industrial Merchants vs Belmont Hotel 1030 pm Doublerink Arenas HOCKEY: Mercantile League: Cortina vs 1030 pm West Ferris Arena HOCKEY: Nipissing District Association: St Joseph-Scollard It will be Russ Morland and his Lake Tire rink against Peter Mi-nogue and his Cortina Tavern foursome in the championship final of the 1986 North Bay Labatt'a Major Curling League Morland earned the right to meet regular season champion Minogue on Monday night by downing Bob Realty crew 10-8 in semi-final play at the North Bay Granite Curling Club The deciding game between Morland and Minogue will be played this coming Monday Game time at the Granite is slated for 8:30 pm Hockey ONTARIO 9917 minitf 9 9 9 in ii 9 911 4 19 Ml 9 9 9 9 I IN IN 9 9NM I9S97 9 9 9 I Ml IN II 9 9 1 19 IN Lwr MM MUM (10) MtkMlf NmhiaiM Nwi Stall MM NHL Leaders AHL Statistics 4 N4 II 1 HI 141 II 4 RW1 4 14 III II 4 IM 14 II Tick 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Yarn LA Cltaan 112 IN RLSL A 1 NS IM 9 17 4 141 M7 9 99 UN 19 9 4 19 IB 9 8 2 IN 41 8 2 18 17 41 take day off the bad news?" he said Later he said be searching high and low for to make Kookaburra go faster Kevin Parry the Perth millionaire who ownrI after 132 uninterrupted years of ownership by the New York Yacht Club is sailing as well as ever seen said Tom Whid-den the Connecticut Yankee sail-maker who is tactician Whiddcn and navigator Peter Isl-er are two other reasons for Conner's success They are his eyes and ears and add their experience and brain power to the The American crew which spent a year training intensely in Hawaii are fine-tuned after four months of sailing in elimination rounds When a jib exploded against New Zealand in the challenger finals they had a new one up and pulling in two minutes and 52 seconds a remarkable bit of seamanship long set ongoing laboratory to perfect sails and refine the shape of Stars and winged keel The boat has a new rudder a lighter mast little things that mean a lot Norliy HamAtM SI Mark KRdi HWH TRIPLE (OIRU SyMaAmAMI NIGH AVERAGE (ROY) mbxttv HIGH AVERAGE IGIRU SyMaAowdL 1471 BOWLER OF WEEK Ctah lahMw FMa baiita SENIOR LEAGUE Mi tak IL IM Vta SR MM (ROY) i 97 (WRU HIGH TRIPLE (Ray) Ja-klawkSW HMH TRIPLE (WRU RMMy RmInM 147 HWH AVERAGE (BOY) telMML HWH AVERAGE (WRU Starting a small business is easier with a New Ventures loan NHL WALES CONFERENCE way in helping you get your business off the ground In addition you can attend a New Ventures Workshop or Seminar where learn how to fill out the loan application get assistance in preparing a business plan and meet other entrepreneurs like youreelf For more information or an application form call the Small Business Branch toll-free hotline at 1-800-387-6142 Or talk to your loan officer See how much easier starting a small business can be -Find out about a New Ventures loan today t)u're starting a small business or franchise And it's not as easy as running the lemonade stand you had as a child Now you have to think about overhead Creditors And cash flow Especially cash flow And that's where a New Ventures loan can help New Ventures loans are offered by a number of participating financial institutions All guaranteed by the Ontario Ministry of Industry Trade arid Technology And all available with an interest rate of one percent above prime If you qualify you can increase your start-up capital by up to $1500000 4 6 Which will go a long DMmltitabn 41 9 9 9J 9 9 a 9J IRnwT IM aT Fmar Tavara CAMPBELL Ringette WEST FERRIS RINGETTE SCORES BUNNY-NOVICE WRIGHTWAY 7 Altai Ataqr 5 IM Mar RUM i tomm Mb Mta M-hyRtaE PETITE WRIT FERIIS LADIES EEC Im 7M byaa SHytaM RIOT LOOOE fctaa IMmiMm 1ENI0R KINSMEN feany kAtak SMaaa ta Mm lata IMaAta EMCO RAM 7tabk Toronto I MaMa rnA MBnrai wnbi Edmonton at 9 Lata vmehmt at CaMvy NDA Basketball NMEOYS I PH 4 1 7 I NJN-SaR Americans FREMANTLE Australia (AP) The light shines bright at the end of Dennis Conner's long tunnel One more victory for his baby- blue boat and he will bring home the America's Cup he lost in 1983 Stars and Stripes from the San Diego Yacht Club took to- day off to avoid the light winds which were forecast The Ameri- r-jmg went for a practice sail instead The two are schedule to meet again Wednesday But even Iain Murray the quiet man who skippers Koo- kaburra III says think we're in trouble The boat racing I appears to be faster than Conner's 3-0 lead in the best-of- seven match has been built across the wind spectrum He has beaten Murray in light moderate and strong winds on successive days Murray given up the ship or his wry Aussie numor Late in third straight thrashing of Kookaburra III a 1 launch raced over to Murray's yacht to report that a caller in Sydney said a bomb was aboard the yacht Murray declined to abandon ship 9 9 89 9 999 999 9 9 9 999 9 99 999 9 SI 9 9 9 9 9 9 99 911 DMtta 9 MIS 9 9 999 9 9 9 IS 9 41 9 9 98M 51 9 47 llm Uenfures I kJping new business succeed Hugh O'Neil Minister Rick Ferraro MPP Partiamentary Assistant and Small Business Advocate Ministry of Industry Trade and technology Ontario i I.

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