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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 20, 1973, p. 11

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HERALD The Nome Newspaper for Georgetown and District CUM Mail Registered Number Guaranteed W per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cent THURSDAY Raiders Now Affiliated With Allen Cup Champs Ontario Hockey Association intermediate A provincial champions the Georgetown Raiders start practising In preparation or the 74 season Sunday And if the executives estimation of his year s aggregation is valid they will only defend their title but add to it the Canadian Intermediate A championship campaign This team is going to be much stronger than last year executive member Dave Kentner told The Herald this week We can reveal names yet but we II have some additions to the team that will help us In a big way he said Gerry has agreed to coach the club again this season He retired from his bench duties at the start of last season but got back into the thick of things in time to take the Raiders to their second straight Ontario title Raiders were affiliated with Oakville senior Oaks last year before that club packed it In Is putting together an intermediate A entry for this season and will be one of the five clubs Raiders will be against in the Niagara strict Intermediate A Raiders president just recently filed affiliation papers with the Allen Cup Orillia Terriers a act which hurt the of the executive First test for edition of the Georgetown Raiders will be in Dundas 12 when Ihey open the schedule First Italder home game Is slated for Ocl 19 Georgetown Chosen For OPGA Tourney The Ontario Professional Golfers Association will be decided in a two day tournament at Georgetown Golf and Country Club Sept and Cosponsored by American Airlines and the the champ tourney will offer over in prize money and awards to the top finishers The field will include such well known Ontario pros as Norman and Bob The same tournament then known as The Miller was played at Georgetown Golf and Country Club in 1968 pro Bill Greenwood told The Herald he hopes local golfers will take advantage of the chance to see Ontario top SCHOOL STARTING professionals in action out the hopefuls trying for HILTON FORDMERCURY Proudly Presents The Entire FORD FAMILY OF FINE CARS This Thursday Evening Friday and Saturday Youandyoor family are cordially invited to visit our showrooms Again Ford The better idea company has come up with a sparkling array of new models and engineering advances that will make them the hit of the new model year Come in look them over and if youre in the market for a new car this year we think youll be convinced a Ford product should be your choice Falcons Suffer Setbacks By West Indies games against West Indies this past week but dropped both matches to the Ontario champions Both clubs played fast moving soccer in their first meeting played at Cedarvale Falcons were without several regulars as they went down 20 They had a number of good scoring chances but t them off In Toronto against the same club Falcons were further depicted and West Indies took advantage to run up a 5 score Vandenberg was the lone Georgetown marksman Falcons next home game is this Sunday against league leading Bavaria BRUCE PECK shows how hard he can hit In blocking practice while And Camman holds the dummy and lets it take the punish reserved for the op posing team during an actual game WAYNE GARDHOUSE during afterschool holds the pigskin as Steve for the Georgetown High Foster practises putting it School football teams through the goal posts Herald Photos Beavers Mark Tenth Season AL VANDENBERG WRONG TEAM Nancy who this year won the queen trophy In the Kinsmen Girls Softball League senior division is a member of the Standard Products team Outlines under her picture in the Sept 13 Herald said she was a member of the champions Cable Jets National At North In an effort to develop a National College and University Golf Tournament Invitations have been extended Mount Royal College in Calgary and St Francis University Sydney Campus In Nova Scotia to participate against seven colleges and seven universities from Ontario at North Hal ton Golf and Country Club in Georgetown Sept and Tim McCutcheon last year individual champion and star of the Waterloo team will not be back to defend his title this year McCutcheon turned professional In the spring and has spent a successful summer To mark their 10th an niversary as a club Georgetown s rugged Beavers hosted three league games Saturday In the first of two games on the high school grounds Niagara dropped Kitchener 22 while clobbered Mississauga in the second contest Former Hamilton Tiger Cat Dave Clark scored four tries to lead the Brantford scoring Beavers played Burlington at and lost 1613 In a hard fought match Beavers led 109 at half time Ed Van den scored all the Beaver points on three penalty kicks and try Ail six teams got together after the competition or a corn roast on the Charles farm at Georgetown where Clark received a trophy for most tries scored and Brant ford received a trophy for most tries by one team College Tourney Ha I ton Two Days on the Canadian tour Coach Jack predicts that in spite of McCutcheon absence Waterloo will again field an exceptionally strong team led by veterans Ed Heakes and Dave The IS tournament sponsored by the Carling O Breweries offers trophies prizes and blazers to the team champions team best ball champions and the the individual champion Tournament chairman Dick Ruschlensky from the host school Sheridan College predicts that if this years edition generates as much enthusiasm and excitement as the 1972 tournament every province in Canada will soon be represented in one of the finest golf tournaments In the country The following colleges have been Invited to this yean 38 hole event Sheridan Oak ville Centennial Scar borough Seneca Willowdale Mohawk Hamilton St Clair Wind sor Algonquin Ottawa Durham and Mount Royal Calgary Participating Universities are Toronto Waterloo Brock Queen Windsor and St Francis Xavier Syd ney Nova Scotit SEE THE WAZACK DRIVERS auto 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