of Third Place TOWN HI- JAN 13 1972 Page Richardsons Overtime G Raiders Sunday Tie at Dui Dour Richardson second goal or the gome enabled Georgetown North Halton Raiders to gain a 3 all tie with Mudcats In Sunday and stayed tied with that same team in third place in the Intermediate A Niagara Peninsula League Raiders drew even in the standings with the by beating them 3 here Friday night But Dunnville has three games In hand on their George town rivals having played Just gomes to Raiders Since they started putting victories back to back in December Raiders have rocketed from sixth place In the seven team circuit to the position they now share with Dunnville First place Wei I and will be in the Memorial Arena Friday night to see if the fast rising George town club is For real Raiders were looking at a deficit after Just five and a half minutes of Sunday first period They manufactured one goal before the period ended and Dunnville 10 in each of the remaining periods to bring about the overtime Dunnville Larry Pitts was the local hero momentarily as he gave his club a 3 lead at of the extra session But Richard son goal four minutes later from Slake and At gave Georgetown the point Richardson goal was actually worth two points since it saved Raiders from falling that much back behind in the ron kings Terry Cook notched George town first goal from Bill and Steve with a minute and a half left in the first period Richardson scored his first of the gome from Paul Robinson and in the middle of the second period and Robinson improved his position in the personal points race with Raiders third goal Cook and Nell Cotton assisting SHOTS Georgetown sniped at Dunn ville Robbie Stewart times while Keith Palled blocked shots All the 13 penalties were minors Georgetown drew seven of them Friday in Georgetown Memorial Arena the shots were reversed with Pa I let t tested limes to Tom Bowkcr 42 Raiders had command throughout grabbing at first period lead and expanding it to 1 by the end of the second period At one point in the third they had the visitors down Five hundred fans watched Doug Richardson from Inglls and ALLEYWAYS single was third The high qualifying round of the Steps to a Stardom tournament During the Se Doug month or January the bowlers Enman had a tnple and a take the first eight gomes they bowl and these are their EAGUE STANDINGS Crackpots Pin Vultures 11 S King 7 Six and enthusiasm showed in tneur Busters 3 and Odd Balls scores We hope the bowlers will SATURDAY JUNIORS keep up the good bowling for the Duncan tops the girls remainder of the month Sheila has the high girls average with 93 Duanc Hatcher Is lop boy with Lions grabbed seven poll from Pee Wee Aristocrats won the first two games and totals from Barons Girls Colleen Davis was top girl with a single and a 367 triple Next were Sheila Susan Scarborough Kim Sparling 302 If Sandra Marshall 130 Boys Brett Goodlett was boy with and Second Raymond Routhler with and LEAGUE STANDINGS Aristocrats Lions Red Barons and Pee Wee Penguins 22 BANTAM GIRLS The high bantam girl Is Stephanie Cox with average Globetrotters bounced five points away from Panthers Wild Cats won the second two games and totals from Pussycats Super Seven stamped on Strikers In two games and totals Canonballs collected five points from Bantam Bombers Crashers bowed down to Slow Pokes In two games and totals Tigers roared away with seven points from Pink Panthers SNEAKY SIX Nancy Hamilton started the new year off well by being the top girl with a triple and a single Second was McAusland with a 574 triple and a single Following them were Stephanie Cox 539 Sheila An Burns 496 and Gloria Hamilton 491 LEAGUE STANDINGS Super Seven Strikers Slowpokes Globetrotters 20 Tigers 20 Pink Panthers 19 Crashers Bantam Bombers 15 Wild Cats 14 Canonballs 14 Panthers 12 and Pussycats BANTAM BOYS Colin Hicks holds the high average with 17B Bobcats ran over Georgetown Internationals in all games Super Strikers took two games and totals from Hydrofoils Slow Pokes creamed Snipers in the whole set Crack Shots won one game and totals from Sharp Shooters Golden Jets collected five points from Head Pins TOP EIGHT The op boy of the day was David with a Gil triple and a 299 single Wayne Richardson was second with a COS triple and a single Next were John Burke Robert Hatcher Grant Richardson Phillip Colin Hicks Richard 510 LEAGUF STANDINGS Super Strikers 12 Bobcats Hydrofoils Georgetown In ternationals Slow Pokes Sharp Shooters Crack Shots 3 Snipers FRIDAY JUNIORS Debbie MacCormack leads the girls with a average and Rick Gourile is the too boy with a average The front running Crack Pots won all three games from Psychadelic Six King Pins hopped over Pin Busters when hey won the whole set Pin Vultures carried off seven points from Odd Balls SUPER SIX G Iris Lorraine Harrison was the top girl with a 522 triple and a single Second was Sandy with and 192 Debbie placed third with a triple and 1S6 single Boys The high triple of 632 was bowled by Rick His with a 1B0 average Chris Burke is high boy with a average Pocket Pickers had a lone win against Great Seven Pros In corporated fizzed over Pin Busters as they won all three games Fighting Snoopy won the first game and totals from Tail En Slippery Seven slipped under Striekers Unlimited in two games and totals TOP TfN TOSSED Girls Kim Harvey had the high triple of and second high single of The high single was thrown by Nancy Nurse with and second high triple of A triple come next by Yvonne Corbett She also had a single Patricia Duncan had a triple and Wendy had a 508 Boys Chris Burke was the high Junior boy this with a triple and a 280 single Gary Richardson also bowled a triple and single Following them were Warren Farrow Robert Mossop 235 Dave Warm on 56B LEAGUE STANDINGS Great Seven 12 Tail Enders 11 Strikers Unlimited 10 Pros Incorporated Fighting Snoopy Slippery Seven Pin Busters SENIORS Ruth still has the high average of Tor the girls while Mike Warm an is top boy with 226 ran over Twisters in two games and totals Hunters Heroes collected five points from Six Pack Bearcats remain league topping after winning two and totals from Idiot quad LUCK GirlsKaren Archibald had the high single of The high triple of and second high single of were bowled by Christine Hiscock Next were Lynn Wilkes with and and Yvonne Bratkln with and Boys The high boy was Don Peacock with a triple and single Following him were Doug Woodhams 229 Steve Bums 246 Mike Warm an 214 Tom Prouse Steve Foster 263 Dave Burt 248 LEAGUE STANDINGS Bearcats Idiot Squad Twisters 28 Six Pack Hunter a Heroes Robinson Tom Hicks from Tlbbetts and Holmes rocked Dunnville with goals in he first minute and a half of the second period and then Robinson from Blake Inglls made It 40 LATE START Dunnville didn t count until less than five minutes remained in the middle period Larry Pitts got hat one from brother Ted Georgetown three third period scoring like this Ron Lane from Cook and Blundy at Cook from Robinson and Currieat9 and Cotton from Richardson and Hicks at s pair came from and Schewyer at 13 and respectively The penalty parade again saw Georgetown take seven of minors Against lowly Port Co borne on that club a home Ice last Tuesday Georgetown the opposition to 20 and each team scored once for every 10 shots The edge was 195 in the first period and 259 in the second Strangely the shots were even six apiece in the third PENALTIES Robinson Cook Inglls and Blair scored Tor Raiders Bob and Mike Green for the losers Penalties had something to do with the lopsided shots totals Raider players served four minors but Port Col borne got nicked for 10 minor calls and a 10 minute misconduct to help high scoring forward Bill McGowan has the lead In the points race with 41 one more than Welland Duanc Rulley Raiders Paul Robinson who missed some tilts at the start of the campaign has slipped Into third He has 22 goals and 17 assists for 39 points His Mates r tki I his former pi on beat I game In Brampton line REGISTER NOW AT Alpine Swim Club Wesleyan Street WINTER SWIMMING INSTRUCTION STARTS Saturday January 15th BEGINNERS 1UNI0RS Phone 1st BRONTE SCOUT GROUP 3rd ANNUAL vTj SNOWMOBILE RACES Sunday Jan 23rd 1972 mi pi tli ilirie I I For Game i DRUMQUIN PARK Hi I TrlCounty Scoreboard Sunny Acre Farm I Snap Slump Win MAJOR MIDGET No Sun Jan No Lmmcrs Major Midgets beat Streelsville No rovn 1 here ending an unexplainablo No II Donald slump Craig Fleming scored Georgetown first two goals Forward from Del Watson in the first No Miki period and unassisted in he No Greg second Rick Becker came No Kris through with the from No Brian resulted in a for Georgetown over Chlnguacousy Doug Gary He twice Ray Love and Craig Fleming scored for the winners Tom and George Cousins Fleming and John Sargent assisted Jan Hespeler became Georgetown Major Midge I third straight victim as they last on their home Ice Ray lave cored a pair after Dave Alexander counted Georgetown first Gary Craig Fleming George Cousins and Ray Peacock got assists JUVENILES Sun Jan Georgetown Cycle and Sports Juveniles tied Streets ville on their last goal of the same with just half a minute left John Snow got It from Pete The others came from Bert Osborne Bob Inglls Fin Arnold and Art Webster Webster Stanscl Inglls Snow and Charlie picked up assist points Jan Juveniles blanked Hespeler In his but welloff game Bob Sargent from Charlie and Pete Fendley and John Snow unassisted were the scorers MINOR Cnnaian Tire Minor PceWecs line up is as follows by number Goal No 1 Randy Douce No 30 Barry SPORTS effective it should be jiggled at different depths Many good lakers are caught feet down and can be seen plainly especially If the fish hut Is kept dark Silver wobblers are also very effective If one prefers large ones A hole should be drilled in each side and a split ring and treble hook attached A strong elastic hand placed over the wobbler o hold the hooks in place to prevent a tangle Is a good idea The line should be at least lb test and swivels should be at ached at intervals on the line to prevent when jiggling A 12 inch stick one and a half Inches wide and 12 Inches long notched on each end to wind the line on is also a good Idea If he angler counts the rounds off he stick as he lowers his decoy or wobbler he is always aware of Its depth and how far it is to bottom DEPTH A very effective depth to Is or ttet off the bottom A laker swimming along he Outdoor Column Continued from page torn can see It up there and laker 15 or 20 feet above can see it down below One good thing to keep in mind is he foci that the lakers will be at the same depth as the rout herring hey feed Trout herring five or six Inches and of them v ore counted in the stomachs of three lake rout that we caught one day in Lake They had all been swallowed head first Despite the fact that they had full stomachs our decoys looked to good to resist There are lakes other than Lake with big take trout Two of hem are Bark Lake and Timsgami IN FOR TREAT The days arc getting longer now and sun Is gradually sending down more heat you have a snowmobile in for a treat out on the fishing for lakers This Is all for this week so light lines enjoy the outdoors sate Journey lake No 10 Stone No 12 Hewitt No Wiles No 15 John No 10 Iku MINOR MUX Minor is followi by 1MB SWIM CLUB PRESCHOOL SWIMMING INSTRUCTION Tor SUNDhYATORNOONS INNING JAN REGISTRATIONS AKCNNOW WEALTH CLUB IcyinSt Tyke Hockey Tykes Win First In Round Robin Pittsburgh remains hi I ft and started off right Iein II li goals md Mich hud out i St IjiuIs I I St liiuli i f i IcadovcrMinnesol i by Kevin t rank li Mark Hills fru Bobby Marks rulnii Ill si Unroll I real good gum jl both cams lam lie Detroit goil I nit played nils 1 Like he t was rcil i 1 I I leoms fakwirl si rt I first goal New ark Montreal 1 New York defeated Vilkli four goals and single from Lance It Hooper and robbed few goals Schedule for Jinuury 111 Pittsburgh Mimics Los Angeles St I 15 New York Boston fl Toronto Detroit vi Montroil The Tyke all stars win first game in the Sum Morning Round I toll beat St Kilts 1 scored from I once Kltts goalie ribbed tin stars of scleral gonls A game if 1 Jason Frank Ktvm Mm in i Warren Street vhoplnidu in the net Their next gum i January 13 against l The Tyke all stars Hi 1 1 Hamilton on to i Ml Hamilton losing It a good effort cams Kevin frank scored his In Soot as an all star from 11 I In Scott Warren mil I ml ployed gamts is did Lance Chris I- rank Suit Dm Id MeMeekin and Co WATERFALLS LODGE I ONTARIO No Highway DANCING THIS SATURDAY JANUARY luring RAM pie re Renhng Days a Week Kim Grecian Bread FREE kit or of Chicken and OUR SPECIAL TO FRIDAY am to pm -GEORGETOWN-