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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1973, p. 13

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I CLOSE SCORE 5 Raiders Nip Oakville In Overtime hockey action at the Georgetown arena Friday I when be scored the winning goal In overtime to help his cm Aamauirom Oakville I The match was a seesaw battle that offered fast action plenty of and some of the best hockey that the Raiders have displayed this The Raiders had the edge going Into the dying I minutes of the third period but 1 23 seconds from the end of the game Bob Williams snared a pass from Dave and I Charlie Burton and dumped the rubber behind netminder Bruce Jackson That notched the score at four goals for each side and set the stage for 10 minutes of sudden death overtime As It turned out 10 minutes were not needed helped bring about Its own downfall when Bob Laird got a for tripping during a rush His sin came at the twominute mark Thirty seconds later Tate connected for the goal The Raiders went Into the game Just two days after a hometown exhibition match with the Terriers which lost Fridays regular contest got off to a dismal start when the Adanacs scored at the 11 mark of the first frame Burton got thai goal assisted by Ray Chlsholme It took the Raiders three minutes to get back Into the game with Jim scoring at the 5 16 mark Bill Currie gave him the assist The Adanacs picked up the third goal of the game to hold the lead for four minutes Dave Beatty scored for assisted by at 8 with Tom Gilbert returning the fire for the Raiders at 12 M Gilbert got assists from Junior and Currie Ray Evans gave the Raiders the period lead when scored from Prosier and Jeff Nicholson at 10 30 Second period scoring was limited to the with Beatty putting one Into the net INT A RAIDERS HOCKEY GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA 8 30 PM FRIDA NOV 23rd RAIDERS O H A Intermediate A Champions VS Dunville Mudcots Admission Adults 35 Students Children Family S3 00 Club ting al odd Fallows Hall following gams unassisted near the end of the frame Both teams played battle ground hockey for much of the final stanza Scoring came In the final minutes the Raiders going ahead on a crowd pleasing score by Tibbetts at the 17 27 mark Then Oakville lied things up Beatty first period goal for Oakville came after he took a hard that bounced off he boards behind Jackson Beatty came In on the rebound and flicked It into the net a nice bit of basketball hockey Ross suffered a banged knee for in the first period and had to be helped by teammates from the Ice He missed the remainder of the period but returned to his defence duties In the second period goalie Mario Mac Donald foiled Tom Gilbert on one shot In the opening period but Gilbert kept up the shooting pressure and finally worked one past the little net minder MacDonald also had some problems with a cut above one eye which sent some blood into his face mask Doug Savin carried the Oak vllle attack in behind the Raider defence on one play in the third only to have Jackson make a nice save And earlier turned back another shot Don Norton had a break for the Raiders In the third only to see his shot miss the Oakville net Second period of the game got off to a confused start when officials assessed a roughing penally against Chlsholme of and then found the wrong player had been called Doug Savin was sent into the sin bin instead Only one major penalty was assessed in the game and It was a 10 minute call against Rick WW nee of FIRST PERIOD 1 Burton 11 Raiders Currie Beatty Laird a Raiders Gilbert Tibbetts Currie 12 Raiders Evans Prosser Nicholson IB Penalties Leaver hooking Adanacs holding 11 Cotton Raiders elbowing Cotton Raiders slashing 10 44 Adams too many men on Ice 13 and Gilbert Raiders elbowing 16 SECOND PERIOD Beattv unassisted Penalties Savin roughing 1 17 Beatty Adanacs Interference IB Adanacs 10 minutes 18 Nicholson Raiders kneeing In terference 10 Evans Raiders Interference 13 Raiders roughing and Williams Adanacs roughing 17 THIRD PERIOD Raiders Selby Gilbert 17 Adanacs Williams Beatty Burton 37 Penalties Evans Raiders tripping Cotton Raiders Interference 11 Selby Raiders crosschecking 43 Adanacs elbowing 13 and Gilbert Raiders highs licking 17 3 Raiders Tate 2 30 Penalties Laird tripping PREXMAS DIAMOND SALE OFF BUDGET TERMS PLAN AVAILABLE GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE YOUR CHRISTMAS DEPARTMENT AT Canadian Tire Georgetown Canadian Tire scoured the markets for the finest and most in Toys of all kinds Games Dolls etc A select that will make it easy for you to choose just the right gift for your toddler or teen And course every item tagged with the usual low low Canadian Tire price lines When You CHOOSE THEIR GIFTS at Canadian Tire Georgetown MURRAY LAWTON LIMITED 5151 53 Guelph St The Home Newspaper of Georgetown Acton and Second Class Mali Registered Number Return Postage Guaranteed per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cents THE HERALD WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rebels Fumble Near Burlington End Zone BURLINGTON WIN Rebels Drop Championship Game as a case of the breaks the wrong way as the Georgetown Rebels football team lost 300 to Burlington Central Tigers In the Hal ton County championship game flayed at Ivor Wynn stadium in lamllton Friday Burlington seniors put together two long pass plays ant a fumble recovery for three playing for something like touchdowns with added points seven years said from two field goals a Ken Sovran our quarterback and a single point has played only en games Three plays killed us said Both quarterbacks are good head coach Frank but Bovairc had the ex If it been for perience We re very proud to have those two long passes and a Burlington third score made it to the finals this year Tumble the game would have came on a recovered he said We II be there next been totally different They Georgetown Tumble which saw year too were never able to put together Burlington captain John The Rebels will lose only six a long drive against us two Knlbfleisch ramble for the players for next year season long passes and a recovered score From a team composed largely fumble he said All three touchdowns were of grade 11 and grade The scoring opened on converted by Burlington kicker players only Ken Sovran Ted yard pass which saw Jeff Black well Darcie Werner Mlkoleit Georgetown safety Gerald v as also good on Richard Groat Rob Lister Williams slip In a pool of water two field goals In the last half and John Sargent will not be illowing Burlington its first Georgetown showed great returning score promise as it put together a That play was one of the from its own breaks said coach Kotanl 35yard I ins which took the Williams Is one of our best teams down to Burlington 20- defenders and he slipped in one yard line A Georgetown of the few pools of water on the fumble ended that drive JJJJ field The deepest penetration by Another long pass gave the Rebels was to the Trojan or Burlington Its second touch three yard line They gambled down In the second quarter on third down but were c I repulsed by the Trojan front Their quarterback has been line Sport- This years senior team was composed BUI 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