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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 12, 1975, p. 12

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Page It THE HERALD Wednesday February it itTS Raiders gain second place set sights on Sailors The Georgetown Chrysler Keith Pallet the final and scored three timet before the game and questions arose BUI Currie and Bob league leaders Port Colborne Raiders picked up five of a goal coming at the mark 11 minutes elapsed aa to Just how many goats Pete from Sailors possible six points this past to knot the game at Frank who had just Raiders would put behind the Paul Burger and Frank Hlncks Depending on how the two week and moved Into second Four Raiders figured In completed suspension the harassed Ookvllle cage lender rounded out the scoring at the learns fare in their earlier one point ahead of Fort Fridays scoring Bob game before opened the made It 30 at Ihe mark of the second gamea Fridays contest could and only four points Nell Cotton Roy Evans and scoring from Paul Burger and mark Gerry Pearson and The Raiders have two gomes turn out to be a battle for first behind the league leading Port Paul Burger all firing a goal John at the mark Tom Gilbert drew assists remaining In the regular As yet due to the tightness of Sailors apiece For the Merchants Joe Gerry Pearson picked up the The game settled down to a schedule This Thursday they the league race and some The Raiders travelled to Donaldhadapalrwhiiaslngles first of his two goals of the night close checking affair after this travel to for a tussle misunderstandings the format Friday night where went and Jim less than three minutes later as but the Holders blinked the red with the cellar dwelling for playoffs has not been they were tied 44 by a McCurry The Merchants he converted passes from Bob light twice more In the second Mudcats while on Friday finalized A league meeting is prising aroused the Raiders Gendron and Tom Gilbert It period to take the rest of the night here in Georgetown In scheduled for this Sunday in Merchants On Sunday back in the was obvious at this point thai steam out of Gerry what ban all the earmarks of a and hopefully all quite a while the Raiders had a friendly confines of the the werent really in Pearson scored at the mark thriller the Raiders tangle with problems will be Ironed out arena the Raiders Only nine show but Raiders win After disappointing week the Mavericks not to be out- at this point like Think of my themselves the vie ton be previous week Inwhicb the done counted with an equal family as only four goals were This victory was actual full roster but extra manpower Georgetown arena the Raiders was to no avail as even a ten- exhibited a hustling checking minute overtime period failed brand of hockey end blanked to produce an outright winner the Adanacs This It looked for awhile as If the was Raiders Keith Raiders would pick up an easy Pa He Its first shutout of the two points as they were leading year Hla mates must be given at the end of first period equal credit for the goose can But then Merchants as they only allowed This victory was actually Georgetown Chrysler Raiders number of goals The Raiders scored In the third period both fourpoint contest for the Gerry who always Adanacs shots on goal while managed only one point in two still led at this point by one teams trading a pair When the Raiders and they edged to seems to be especially effective they pelted contests the Port Colborne goal 76 pucks stopped flying and the within two points of the league against the Raiders played Mario with- 41 Sailors the Raiders Just may Both goal tenders must have signalled the end of the leaders kitty-bar- the- door and the drives be able put together another had a few words for their mates game the Raiders found Raiders werent able to score Most of the scoring was done miniwinning streak before the again until the 1212 mark of the In the opening stoma as the regular season ends third period Raiders served notice that they played last The Merchants came oat wanted the win Tuesday may be ihe potion the flylnglntheflnalframeandput Oakville The Raiders club needs Playing with only three discs behind Raiders came out with fire in their eyes nine the Raiders put I i down league leading Fort Erie Mavericks The Mavericks had 16 players registered on their lineup card INT A STANDINGS As of Feb 1 TEAM W F 11 Georgetown 19 3 Fort Erie S3 198 20 181 10 16 149 M 134 32 122 Macs makes it two in a row Would you believe it In Georgetown Industrial In Sundays opening contest goals in their favor midway Hockey League playoffs last Macs hold a slight edge through the third period ended Bob came up with Sunday the opening game The the Issue For Norval Bob M one Ion WEEKS RESULTS Port Colborne Oakville Georgetown Fort Erie port Colborne Georgetown 4 overtime Thorold 11 Fort Erie Georgetown port Colborne Fort Erie 4 their depleted lineup the va Glen game as the period ended such rosy elr upcoming game this Norval boys hit for three goals thoughts however as the Sunday withlnthe eight minutes skated off with a Is lust too strong a Glen regained composure lead The second period was a team for the Glen to handle and nightmare as the should semifinal second period but was Raiders times and to ta flnd more THE JUNIOR volleyball team la defeated far on the season to date The team has played well In all their matches and have proved a pleasant surprise to coach Mavis ONell Team members rant row left lo right Lynn Cartwright Janice Phillips Sandl Kerby Cathy Clarke Patsy Arthurs Gene veTMotnerbta MrnVfothe victors continued with their Margin of victory could have For Bob Moncton favorites hi winning ways as Macs Milk been more but Wheelers counted twice and Wayne banged in four Gerry and popped in two with less Benny and Hugh Norval defeated the Glen than two minutes remaining in Williams singles Ray The old sports Is that the game to make the final the twine for a a new season when the score 54 in favor of Maca Tommilberttadteothe begin Maes Milk BUI Stansel had a pair for other goal em determined to prove that SemTflnalplay continues this Evans and Bob Mar- 1 the case Colls Brian Jamea and Terry Sunday aa takes on Throughout the regular season Richmond John Snow notched Glen at 1000 pm and Macs No doubt the Maverlcka the Milk crew were the league two for Wheelers Lance tangle with Wheelera at 1130 wondered if there would be a pushovers So far in playoffs and Hay Midgets whet the appetite In preparation for the up coming playoffs the Al Minor Midgets hosted both Preston majors and Triple A minors last week Preston were the first visitors and went home 32 winners as the crew played sloppy hockey and the bigger Preston players took advantage of every mistake Georgetown scored in the first period Hum Hogan from Mere Heche and Randy Bergeron Preston tied the game In the- middle frana- pounded In two goals early In the final period Alike Buck scooted down his wrong wing passed back to In Ihe slot for the last tally Chinguacousy showed up Thursday night with a short team and the midgets took full advantage for a win Ac tually the play was more in the locals favor than the score indicates Andy and Mike Richmond displayed hot sticks as they potted three goals each Mike Buck added another Assists went to Boomer Larry Burns with three Richmond with two Buck Bob Hill and Greg Scbenk had one each Brad Miller was the goalie recording the win on his fine ploy Another exhibition game with Indians was played last night The midgets finished In third place in the League standings Just one point behind Streetsville Kris Barber and Patty Fletcher Kris Barber sixth in Canada Kris Barber of Glen At the Quebec competitions In August and later on com- Williams and his dance part- Kris and Patty placed a very petitions at Lake Placid New ner Patty Fletcher of Scar- respectable sixth out of twelve York borough are building up quite a pairs The two skaters both 14 reputation for themselves in were the youngest in their Patty and Kris are Grade figure skating circles These category Nine students and spend up to past few weeks the couple has Kris at present Is training for 15 hours a week on the ice Kris been Involved In numerous the Interclub competitions has been a member of the figure skating competitions which will see him challenging Georgetown Figure Skating They placed first in the skaters from Past York club for years but has been Central Ontario Sectional Leaslde and Scarborough for skating out of the Upper Championships In the Novice his home club Upper Canada Canada Figure Skating Club In Dance category competition The months ahead will be Toronto for the past two years held In Markham In the busy ones from Kris as ten- The couple has been under Eastern Canadian Dtvislonals competitions are the professional guidance of scheduled In March Buffalo Mr and Mrs Roy he couple placed third thereby Invitational April Sarnie or who placed fourth In the World gaining a berth In the Canadian North Bay Summer In- Championships while Figure Skating Championships vltatlonals at Hylands the representing Great Britain in held in Quebec City Internationals at Niagara Falls 1970 TriCounty hockey Georgetown walks over Dundas in OAAHA Laura Simpson Back row left to right Beth Kewley score keeper Cheryl manageress Suzanne DeGroet Bev Victory Gloria Hamilton Yvonne Corbett Nancy Phillips Joan and coach Mavis ONeil Absent Marilyn Thome GDMHA roundup The Crispy Crunchers The Georgetown and District Minor Hockey Association would like to confirm that any opinions expressed in the column reporting game results each week are those of the writer and the column and not necessarily those of the Association MAJOR Standard Products February Georgetown Standard Product off with a 31 victory In Thursday BUI Walnwrlotit opened the coring from Tarry followed by Steve Robbln assisted by John Thorp and Danny Reynolds unassisted Therooorpeweed1dnorp1ayawell In this game at they did In their Inlllal B win but now the right to enter by eliminating two games straight MAJOR BANTAMS stationary February Georgetown eliminated playoffs two game to none wllh a solid win and on Thursday a decisive victory The game started off slow end at the end of Ihe tint period at for Georgetown Tim Turner continued to play well ai he scored two more for a total of five in two games Gary Thompson played a goad game working hard two goals Mike Halttead came up with a hot trick within six minutes In We third period Terry Simpson end Don Thorn played good solid games on defence MIKe Jobb Bob Alllion Don and Frank Routhtnt malar bantams defeated a early lead and once again Tim Turner became the opportunist scoring the of four goals In this game making his total In the lait three game nine Other goal scorers were Blake with one goal end assists Sieve one goal with Mike Paul gaining single end Bob A with two assist Blake Dixon played a We now have Bob Mc Candles and lood game on defence the Minor Team to be played In Georgetown Sunday February final tally on the Georgetown two game straight Georgetown and Georgetown I Bantams two garnet straight Georgetown Dundai and Georgetown Juveniles two garnet straight Georgetown IS 1 and Georgetown Major No reported By SbJrl Richmond My apologies to Speed Custom on m Last week I reported the game score back- Tht wards It should have read 3 shooters were Grant Nairn with the hat brick Gary with Dave Peyton one and James Bannon Rick Greenwood and Depce Metal product Nairn assisting goal getters were Chris McDonald a pair and Randy Miller a single with John Sellar and McDonald fought game A V on null by Glen Baker end Mac- went to Dave and Pat Route In the nets for the Dave Whitehead MVP IGA FendleyFlorlitsl by assists Macs Milk Atoms FourTowners split their two gomes In the Arthur Tournament Ith Ihe three needed goal Greg I Warren Somen and John Wheeler ihot the goali wllh aiilitt going to Brent and Hillock The second Fendley goal wot potted by David with the assist going to Kevin Donald ion MVP Rob Splterl MVP close game 31 to Stroud In the Kelvin Phillips scored four big goals Mike Marcolinl and Mike polled a pair each Sco with Glen Barefoot Boucher and speed Cm torn J Hatcher adding singles Assists went 1 lo Marcolinl Boucher Scott Dalton popped flnt goal in early by Bob Scott and Kelvin JIJSS rtrnt i three goa by Grew Nairn and Georgetown s lone goal In the second game Mti Murray and was scored by Mike Jonea from Scott Pen- Greenwood tesco and Peter Shane Lefebvre and Gary Lock wood Dave shared Ihe work In the nets In Bob Boucher the games CAC Finance There is a new sponsor for the Midget Four- Towner Chocolates and they have had to play up hockey twice two weeks I abandon the winter for sun- wllh going to bine and sea in the sunny south During this and Tom absence my son and daughter will combine wll their talents to bring you all the hockey results league atom lb Moit Motor AWDrlvelni Plumbing Craig McLaughlin oil three goal to Mil hit to victory on went ro lone with A hitting n goal acored by Peter with Two minutes later Nor Kevin tied up on a goal by Paul Burroughs but Steven MVP the rest of period we a 1 at they popped In two more goals to win It Mark from David winner and Paul Mac Milk Inl put the game away with hit penalty mot Club Kevin MVP lumpedout In In the period North Richard Walterton wllh three goal by Hat Boucher and Scott went to Mike end Kelvin Hock eft Klnimen cored lone goal In the tecond period Gerry Smyth from Brian Kelly MVP Shane LeFebro MVP Kin- Brent Fry Bar rase Cleanen It wai turn to play catch up hockey a took the lead three time on three goali by Run Hammer the lone went to Ron Sparks goali were by Dave Br ton Warren Crawford and Kevin Stewart Attltli went to Grant Marshall and Stewart MVP Muckart Scott MVP Ron Thefirst period fought with each team putting two but Electrical league the game In the second period on goals by Tom Glover and Danny Knight went to Ian Matlnl Mark Taylor Rick Jeffrey and Jim Kemper 3 Nelli were potted by Tom and Alex with going to Arnold end Jim Allen MVP Ontario Elect Glen Peer MVP Nelli Kevin Chicken Villa Bai Motor Brad two goali to lead team to victory over Bai Motors Sean McQuarrlei attempt to help hit I wo The goal for Chicken Villa Doug went to scored by J Graham to Jamie Frank ant- MVP Elk Johnson ft Carney going Allen Bower Dave Armstrong MVP Fangs Reitsurant Real opened the scoring late In the first period on goal by Mike Abbott the lone went to Robert late In the final period tied It up on a by Steve Cropper The went to Terry Maine MVP no player MVP Fobertt Dale Raimutten Man Wear put together a good team effort to defeat the gang tor went to John Jl Jamie Hansen Dave Teggart and Alek Aitlitt went to Hanten Tim Mike Burn Kevin Dave Leemlng and the goaltender Brian The lone Armoro goal cored by Bob MVP Ron Jetfery MVP Steventoni Alex Vlrag Auto Body Georgetown chryiler Fred put en all out team effort to defeat towncrew Fred were scored by David Brian Weir George Pelrusma and a penalty goal by Torey went to Trevor Bruce Hayward and Dan MVP Scotia Bank Don Mauon Motors Scott Beckett JUVENILE In a closely fought game the Exchange House on top ted by Dave Blight with hit two goal Steve Foster and Dave picked up the other two goal with going Hal Date Richmond and Sieve Fetter For the short slatted crew Herb Hulme and Terry Crawford lit Ihe light AtsUtt wen I Id Brian Johnson and Miller MVP Jlmt Chuck Peavay MVP Ex change not chosen KnlBhtio game Grant led the and three Other Knights were Doug Thompion Mike 3 Pat Schankt Doug and Terry Richmond Aulst went to Thompson I Richmond Gary and Bill Ellnetky The lone goal scorer for the Four was Wayne MVP Knlghli Grant MVP Town Wayne This weeks GDMHA schedule 1 Jim and e shutout Standard Gougeon crew went and Scott Brush Villa Joey M Kellh Standard Products Robert Product whitewashed I in by Andrew Shelton Bill Wheeler and Trlbb Wheeler a The lone goal teored by Paul Mercer MVP Gougeon Standard Don Elk Lodge Greg Scully led J with two goals end two Other Johnson Carney goal scored by Sieve Brandt Greg Jim Harding went to Harding Chris earned 1 No MVPs were chosen Metal Product I In a ought game came through In lime to overpower Depco crew MacPhersons goal were potted by Greg Johnson Rick Donaldson Cord and El don Ed Thatcher end Mark The lone goal to William Dunn going Mark MVP Rick MVP Mac MIDGET LEAGUE Scotia Bank Ms Motors Dave Patterson ted the Scotia club a pair goal end an assist goal gotten were Ken and Garry wetlon with going Ron Taylor Marc Johnson and Mike Scoring for Massont cause were Friday February 1 vs NlO vs Armstrong Insurance NBvaN3 pm MI M4 Cable TV vs Scotia Bank p M3 M5 Burns Transport vs Lanes Transport Saturday February IS va PW5 Murray Motors va Standard Products Ontario Electrical League vs Gougeon Furnishings am vs PW GR Muckart vs Nells Music Centre vs Chicken Villa vs Kinsmen Club am PW8 1 Bni Motors vs Cleaners 1015 a B4 vs Bs Depco Metal Products vs 1100 B2 vs Stevensons Mens Wear vs Johnson Carney Real Estate 1145 vs B7 Elks Lodge vs Restaurant NOTE Restaurant team will play twice this week in order to allow the FourTown team to play In a tournament on Saturday 1235 B6vsBS Real Estate va 120 Freds Auto Body vs Restaurant pm Al vs North Hal ton Motors vs Pik Variety pm A4 vs AS Florists vs Associates A2 vs Rodgers Speed Custom va Chriss IGA pm A3 vs AV Tennant Contractors vs A W DriveIn 15 pm Afl vs AS CAC Finance Metal Products A M2 vs BFT Motors vs Montego Construe lion pm vs Knights of Columbus Exchange House 1050 Jl vs MFT Jims Steering Service Midget FourTown Tuesday February IB 415 pm Ni vs Homes va Sports Tack N3vaN 535 BP Transport

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