Pap THE HERALD Wednesday Three wins put pressure on Raiders Tbe George tow a extended their whining to eight past week by halting up three more vlcioriea In doing they cloced to within one point of co- league leaden Port Colborne Sailer a and Port Brie Mavericks race for flrat place li quickly beating up with only two points tbe and fourth place team and a mere sis point separating tbe flrat and place teami Dunda and Duonvllle are effectively out of the race for top spot but as baa been the fa tbe peat could take on tbe role of the season on As evidenced by their winning string the ldera are playing their beat of the They are also the hottest dub In the league at present as both Port CoJBoroe and Port Erie nave been struggling of late This coming week should lay to rest some questions and two more Raldera wins would effectively Hence any Raldera critics on the prowl two upcoming games are tbe moat Important of the season for tbe Tbey take on league leading Port Colborne Sailers in a home series and should club take both games tbey would be riding a comfortable crest over league Raiders play In Port Tuesday night an Kit same Sailers Friday night at the Georgetown Arena Game time for tbe Friday night contest la a SO On Thursday night In Dunn- vine the Raiders demolished tbe leagues cellardwellers Mu deals ion goaler Hale wis removed after the flrat period when be allowed five goala out of a total of ten shots replacement Garrett fared slightly better stretching his five allowed goals over two periods The only Dumnrllle but had tbe edge In play while red and white goal tender Pallett rose to the occasion when tested Bobby Marchildon playing Inspired since rejoining the team picked up a while Paul Burger and Pete Bettlol counted two goals each Singles went to Doug Elliott Ray Evans and Jerry Pearson For Dunnvllle KralU Scbofleld Ververgaert and Peddle were tbe scorers Fridays game here in Georgetown was highlighted goaltender Gerry At Ernes It appeared to be against the Raiders as the goaltender faced shots and allowed only four in contrast only iced The Raiders Merchants in the third period alone but failed to build up a comfortable bulge as held them at bay tuna and again The game was deadlocked 1 1 the first period 3 at the end of tbe second and tbe Mercbanta held a edge for about six minutes in the third Junior Tlbbetta who always seems to save beat games for Ihe familiar confines of tbe Georgetown arena scored the first Raiders marker from Bob and Bob Rick on an unassisted effort replied for the Merchants In the first counted second goal of tbe night for the Mer chants at mark of the second but Psul Burgers marker lust as the busier sounded to end the second knotted game again Junior Tibbetbi and Bob Larmood assisted on this goal Tbe Merchants grabbed tbe lead again early To tbe final frame Murray Jame credited with this goal with assists going to Joe Donald and Larry Junior counted second goal of tbe night at the S3 mark with Bob Mar ch don and Pete Bettlol drawing a it lits Bob The Frenchman Gendron potted and John assisted on this effort Both goal tenders blanked tbe from this Final score las The Raldera completed a successful week by knocking off In Thorold on Sunday night In this game It waa Raiders goaler turn to play target a be faced shots to the faced by Athletics goaler Toninl Tbe Raiders Jumped off to a lead on by Paul Burger and Bob but tbe Athletics came back on Coals by Frank Paone and BID to Us tbe game at tbe end of the first Fred put the Athletics ahead early in tbe second period but Pete Bettlol tied the game at the as mark of tbe second and Bob Gendron scored at tbe 124B mark of tbe second period for his second winning goal In many nights Jerry Pearson added an Insurance marker at mark of the third period Final score Raiders The Raiders are booing to attract many su to the Georgetown arena this Friday night to see them do battle for first place against tbe Port Cotbome Sailers GDHS wrestlers surprise themselves The SSS cultural environment In his beat claaa and turned in what coach eventual winner of this clan class Jeff Balnea waasecood In means a great deal to the off an McKay termed a TedPhinipa was fourth In the heavy weight class and as are the tournament In Montreal a tie GDHS team although their some members were different injury woo lb class In performance Brian Pen- lb class with Gavin Mike Power came In fourth In champions and are Rlverdale High i School with no teejn trophy available Coach McKay while ad- Eric wrestling the lb class Dave Patterson and Pete Founder Stracban picking up a second In lb class to tbe Hal tone which are so a philosophical air tournaments that the competition superbly was never seriously placed first pinning all finished second and third tbe 1 ID lb class This Saturday the team away Tbe team report regarding their chances of classes and outpointed the wasnt that stiff though that tested In in lb class as he opponents Pat won the respectively in tbe tt lb class Steve Turner took second In travels to Burlington to serious Injuries Just the winning Both coach Martin opposition the team wrestled extremely finished on top and was named lb class On tbe way to his third place tbe 1721b claaa Martin part In Nelson Invitational minor aches and pains and coach McKay Insisted that weUajidnotedthatthlswaatbe tbe tournaments best wresUer Rick Rodgers won tbe its lb finish Pete defeated the finished third in the lb tournament This tournament should perform well the tournament going to be Another reason for the lack of highest tbe fft bad ever viewed tbe Idea that the optimism before tbe team set placed to date boys would be gaining the squads dominance is clearly valuable experience as well as team would be wrestling up one illustrated by tbe fact that of being subjected to a different weight class and the IS wrestlers from Gary Richardson one pin from perfect game throw the bowlers dream which refused to fall By CHRIS BURKE Gary Richardson a this year him He did spare that corner pin old member of Georgetown No note beadpin In the eighth however and then finished by Bowls Senior Youth Bowling frame after bowling seven throwing four more strikes In league almost became the consecutive strikes Gary the final two frames Garys second bowler In Canada stopped by a stubborn cor- final score was He is tbe youngest bowler to bit the mark at Georgetown Bowl and the second Georgetown YBC member ever to do so Tbe first Mike Warman who did so In Garys success Is not a sudden occurrence He owns tbe second high average of among senior boys at Georgetown Over us eight years of active league bowling Gary baa bowled in a number of tournaments including the World Bantam Master Ban tam Master Junior and All Group tournaments Last year be won the Junior Boys ugh average award and as a member of Georgetowns Junior Boys team won the second place award at the provincial championships His single rales the high single game of me season for the senior boys while bis triple of which that single game a part la also tope for tbe league With only a few scores left to come In Gary sits In thrid place among qualifiers for the senior boys In tbe Four Steps to Stardom Championships and he hopes that Sundays success Is an indication of things to GARY RICHARDSON a local Junior bowler almost recorded a bowlers dream thia past week Gary rolled a c2SmutSSv 410gameandhaditfbeenforacornerpuspariintbs Kt eighth frame would have had pertectlainT the good workl Julie Burnt own the high Bantam Baby drubbed Wild Cils In two gam ind totals Minting creamed Pink Penile In gem Pink Alleycat Pin Mustang Baby as ind Dumi 16 Wild Cat laser Congratulation to Julia high of with a Burnt threw a AMI and war fired by Debbie Scarborough Cathy Coburn 174 Rhonda Itch Cheryl 479 1 Robin Richardson 2141 Donna Sally Bum 453 Keren Fallow 411 BANTAM BOY Rumll ha the high Pin Hot Shot In every gam Rebel dumped Cougar In two ind total Tlgtr Cats salvaged one time end total from Super Hot Rods borrowed two gemei from Lucky Bunch but Lant Luck lettered Noodle In ill threw gam Token Anonymou annexed two and totals from Tinklers Two Pour Never on Sunday In all Teem Canada outclassed COD In all three gamts Super strikers Mission impoMibfe two games and total Super Striker Tf AM STANDI Pin Butters High Singles New Comer 43 Team Canada sexy Strikers J S D Pin Hitter si pin THCOD ind Super Strikers Superstore Dime Leonard the high threesome of and a A triple end ISO tingle by J nine Kevin ton rolled with a tingle Next were Sheila An tot 2411 402 117 Lea Court Set 201 Wayne Richardson boys once again Shirley Smell wood congratulation to Sherry Everett ill who rolled Token if Two Pours It Lena Luck Tinkler Haver on Sunday Mitt ion impossible is Super Striken Noodles Ruth high mis week with a triple and a 90s ingle gam Lorraine Harrison fired with a Am threesome and tingle were bowled by Wend I Next were Yvonne Bratkln Carolyn teohanle dCarrlaLe Dodge The Mof Maids worked THE HAT MAIM This la the first year tbe Norton Heather Smith and Cathy Potter Absent Debbie y organised From left to right group has been formally organised From left to right win Sue Wendy Sue By Colin Gibson should be added that organize but also feeding the made attending Itself girlfriends added their vocal draw sheets signs and bwi players light snacks throughout much more enjoyable GDHS wrestling team support regarding this unhappy sheets must be prepared The the day Their enthusiasm for the for more jusUta state of affairs upon weighing are also In charge of Kbool Is obvious i j i but like to see the wreatUng team In particular receive more support from the student body As Sue v commented A school needs knows Georgetown is the only problem As Martin noted with posting cores or merely and the leader of the More kids should get school to have such a group of a touch of humor If you cant running errands which allows group Wendy involved and contribute young ladies asso with Its beat them Join them coach and assistant Wendy and Heather have something for their school wrestling team From such an auspicious coach Bob McKay tbe freedom boyfriends on the team but tbe might guess tbey would When the wrestling season beginning the Hat Maids to concentrate on their other Ave girls got involved for gets underway the team have got to tbe point of being a wrestlers As coach Martin basically the same reason to the Mat Maids and combine members soda life la sharply necessary adjunct of the team commented The Mat Maids help out the and the having a good time with per- curtaUed Thia not a planned Without their valuable are tremendously team Sue Norton end Helena forming a service to the school thing but fa caused by tbe assistance It Is doubtful If Joined tbe group at scheduling of tournaments As would have as great a He used the recent GDHS tbe same time as they had free there la no set league and success In hosting tour- invitational Tournament an time and were asked to help tournamenta Involve many It should also be example of tbe time and effort out Sue Foumler has two teams the standard policy is to pouted out that presently only tbe girls donated to tbe team brothers on the team and these on wee thus sowing problems sue the length of the event the the Tbey T girls are also In charge amazing winning record Thia proa and cons of the various out year tending to discreet suggestions coach Martin of town wrestler pressure coach Lew Martin suggested the formation of the On competition day the allowed the formation of the Mat Maids as a compromise girls can be Found at the bead Mat Maids As far he helping the draw master Heather Smith out me to tne team on me warn we the seven Mat They were working on that she wanted to get such Maids nave boyfriends on the Thursday and Friday before involved doing something Tor vent the the meet They arrived at the the school of missing classes As tbe group became ac- at BOO am Saturday and transportation For tbey gradually took morning and for the most part Jorlty of the team over the aspects were present until It ended on this Is fine of tournaments and now in Saturday night at A different schools and different Maids members effect run the GDHS events few of the girls stayed even towns and have been able with girlfriends whose social with very little supervision A later and helped clean up life because of school must be typical tournament for the girls When meets are held on restricted to weeke voiced starts days In advance of the Saturday and overnight stay Is their difficulties to coach competition not required the prii travel Martin about the situation It Posters publicising tbe with the team again helping to meet many new people Tbey all agreed that a has made them more conscious of tbe What began an ex periment has Into a definite asset to both the school and the wrestling team girls deserve a bit more compensation other than a figurative pat on tbe back Oh yea tbey would like to make one more request of coach Martin As tbey are valued ao highly and to the of the team they Taylor tops in Chrysler Spiel The In and Cameron On Wedneada The Chrysler dealership In and Cameron They On We Saturday evening the Georgetown for the beat Andre Welders team of lh tbe Ladles will be holding first time donated a beautiful Glad Robinson Frank Currle an open bontplel with clubs sts flle OT It was the Georgetown trophies and prise money The third event winners competing tor ine wining tired with a 22 Chrysler Spiel a tremendous The first event winners were were Jack Peggy it were stave its success can be Mortey Taylor skip Laurie Wiltshire and February tbe llfft Dave up the S3 teams There was lead game from No Name Hoi total Road Runners were In every Average 141 John 235 Dodge 23 JUNIOR i triple scorn bowled by The first schedule for ftoodcurUngtobeseenallweek representing Georgetown Knight Junior curlers finished with the Chrysler awarded trophy The fourth event was won by following results first By Saturday at there to Morley and his team Gord Nuggents rink of Alice Street Tracy Treahy David i -m- Cornell Ron and Joan Miehra Gayle Allan skip Eleanor Mustard Tbey defeated Bui Second Ross Perego Anne these Ken Faulkner and Scnenk Jean Cbappel Allan Holmes Brock Street Lynn next two weak left A The runnenup were Pal Cornell Ron and Joan Miehra Gayfe Allan urge raunber of spectators Chamberiain enjoyed watching all three alleyway ten 1 game Total Series Point Rebel ffiiinasjaiig lot by Carpenter Next Teresa 351 111 Joann Rkhirdton 330 Andrea Ford and Cindy Rutherford 1091 BOYS Anderson rolled a 34 triple with a 141 tingle Ted a new high tingle or tor the boys on hi way to a Next were Billy Her Slicker Hot Shots Stingrays Super fcors tossed This thot Hurdle railed and a itl tingle game Kevin Potrutf I tiered a trio and a Follow them were David triple Next Billy Willie 4 171 David Ward 1J j an mi 105 and Todd Yvonne Bratkln and Slav Burnt have high average of rtpKt1yaly van Georgetown tbe vrlnner of each were Jim Wilton Jean Sparks Wilsons and Mlehm Mark Cheryl in regional Mackenzie Glen Curries for the event Scbwass Mackenzie Glen Hagerman Curries for tbe event Scbwass ALLEYWAYS Farmer Chin ton Hope to 177 June 250 Key Blog 123 Verne Proute 215 High Averaget Brian Archer 440 Robert 4J4 147 Mark Snow and Rot 454 11 with a lis average while Team Standi set Swinging Six Skylarks Lilies Newcomer Super Hit Mrs Hippy Sang Terry and Pirate Roadrunnert Wilton Karen Harnoen 450 244 MltC ip Sandra Wilton Pat Berber Sharon Bingham Mary Hindy 17 Kiren Ann Cirolynn Terry Ann lis FRANC 1 Peulln Leslie Pierre Bo lev en Dins Clendenlng Parent 111 Mitchell 177 141 351 574114rg SjJJJJJ v i Sylvia Anna Vlrag Heine Dot Hick Dime Saunders Shirley Simpson Catay 311 TUdlDAY Team Hand Mountaineer 49 Misfits 44 High Score Happy 44tt Drunken Chaplin 3141 43 Jet 740 33 Helen Happy Hooker Humphries 345 Bain Telller Helen Clint ciendalng BJ w THE NORTH HALTON Curling Club held tbe Georgetown Chrysler Bonaplel week Tbe first event trophy winners are pictured above Front row 1r and Back row 1r Trev Toyne and Taylor