Soccer rep teams Bantams wash out Hamilton THE HERALD Wednesday June Paget BANTAM Georgetown Georgetown started out in good giving the Hamilton goalie plenty of work Halfway through the half Malcomb Evans scored a good goal persistence paying off In a duel with the goalie Georgetown continued to press and another goal resulted from a handled ball by a Hamilton defender Davy Peterson scoring from the spot In the second half Hamilton put the pressure on Georgetown but good work kept ihem at bay Ball control became difficult due to a heavy downpour and from a brcakwaway M Evans scored his second goal The Hamilton goalie having trouble with the slippery ball Georgetown pressed bard from there goals coming from with two and Glen with one Hamilton replied with two goals This was a good earn effort with O Patterson and J Lock wood the outstanding players for Georgetown Atoms explode MAJOR ATOMS Georgetown started off playing into a stiff breeze and opened the scoring with a goal by Philip Rose Hamilton scored to make It 1 at the half Georgetown exploded for five goals Philip Rose hammered home two more with singlet going to Kevin Mark Williams and Scott Murray Theentireteamptayedwell Special praise should go to the half back line of Bob Dove Williams and Scott Murray GDMHA Awards Laird centre with the Best Goal lender Award while Larry Peterson receives the trophy as the top scorer in the TriCounty Weeks minor soccer action week ending May SflUlRTS Bomber scoring play Keith for Royals and Ken Morrow for Boomerangs played well Colts 1 Bobcats got gaols from Kirk and Bruce Kentoncr and then hung on for the narrow win Brian Curtis scored Colts only goal Bogles a The Bombers continued their fast pace In the Squirt division exploding to a win over the Eagles Innea Williams scored three goals while Richard McCauIey got the other two Trojans 1 Golden Hawks John Barclay scored for the Golden early in the game Action then went end to end until late in the game Wayne Morrow scored a well earned goal Louie Depaoll for the Golden Hawks and Tom Gross for the Trojans played good aoceer Nationals Giants Neither team could break through strong defences In the scoreless draw Both goal keepers played well for therl shutouts Panthers Despite the scoreless tie both teams had some excellent chances Nevertheless the defences proved better than the offence Tod Collins of the Panthers and Jim Adair of the Canucks take credit for the double white wash MINOR ATOM Boomerang Royals Both teams played well but could not come up with a Ail the goals were scored while the wind was at the bock In the first half Eric Hack scored three and Craig Harrison one for Spurs Paul Watts scored for Stingrays in the second half MAJOR ATOM Hearts I Tigers 1 Hearts had their hands full scoring this narrow win over a Paul Canning the star for Hearts when after three close he scored the winner Greg scored the opener Johnston played well for Tigers and scored on a penalty shot Thunderblrdi 1 Golden Jets 1 Paul Dykshoom starred in goal for stopping a penalty shot in the first half Tom O Brlen scored for and Jack DeVries for Golden Jets Jamie Bydevaat was a top player for Golden Jets Magpies As the score would indicate the team dominated Andrew Braun led the way with two goals while Ian Seatonhadone Robert Brown recorded the shutout MINOR MOSQUITO Bobcats This was a very close well played game Dynamos received goals from Garry Brltlon and Ken McLuskey in the first half They then shut the door on the Grizzlies for the rest of the game Gladiator ColUi MAJOR MOSQUITO Phantoms Fly era 3 In a wide open exciting contest the Phantoms got two goals from Mark Hamilton and singles from Chris March Bryan Coleman and Mark Rose John with two and Scott Harris with one led the Flyers Spitfires Aces I Mat Glauda scored the only goa of the first half to give Aeeslhelead Garry Gillespie tied the score early in the second half only to have John Vandenburghbut restore the one goal advantage for Aces Graham Hill tied it again for Spltflrea with only three minutes to play Wild Cats 3 Flyers I This game allowed the wildcats to achieve one of the best turn of the young season The Flyers held a commanding lead at the end of the first half on two goals by T Ledger and were full value for the lead Wild cats however came storming back In tho second half and won on goats by Wilfred Gray Ed Blekenhorst and Mike MINOR PEE WEE Owls Bangers This a wide open game with good play on both sides Owls capitalized on their chances to provide the margin of victory Bob Diamond and Rob Som mervllle provided the scoring Cougars 3 Pegasus 3 MAJOR PEE WEE Rockets 3 Jaguar 1 Ian paced the Rockels to their win by scoring twice Mark Cutineer added a single John Lister struck for Jaguars only goal Kings I Chargers 1 This was an excellent game played in sporting fashion by both sides Chris Clancy was the star scoring both Kings goals with Billy Taylor scoring for Ihe Chargers Furgus Barnes played well upfront for Chargers BANTAM Beavers Centurion 1 Five players scored in this wide open game For the Beavers It was Archibald Van Van Dyke and Kraus scored for Centurions Arsenal Celtic carried most of the play In this game until they eased up late In the second half Jamie Hansen recorded shutout GIRLS Olympians 3 Tomboy Elaine Taylor scored twico In the first half to lead the Olympians In the second half Ihe Olympians continued to dominate but could only score on a penalty kick by Donna Kapura Lady bugs Cathy MacDonald was the star of the game scoring both goals Valerie Longo played well for the Super Girls as did Pan Van Dyke for Ladybugs BRITISH FESTIVAL WEEK JUNE 9 giuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi Soccer Schedule SQUIRT at Thu Golden Hawka Panthers Bombers Trojans Mod Nationals vs Golden Hawks 10 Trojans vs Eagles Wed Giants Canucks MINOR ATOM at Moore Park JO Boomerangs Spurs 9 Stingrays vs United 10 45 Spurs va Royals MAJOR ATOM at Moore Park Tigers Magpies Golden Jets vs 7 Hearts vs Magpies Wed 45 Tigers vs MINOR MOSQUITO at Cedarvate Bobcats vs Grizzlies Tue 10 45 Dynamos vs Colts Wed Bobcats va Gladiators MAJOR MOSQUITO 5 vs Aces 45 Wildcats Spitfires MINOR PEE WEE Wed IS Pegasus vs Owls at Pineview Rangers vs Rovers Wed 11 IS Owls vs Cougars MAJOR PEE WEE Wed 11 Chargers vs Rockets BANTAM Centurions vs Celtic at 10 45 Beavers Arsenal GIRLS it Centennial 5 45 Debutantes vs Tomboys Fri fl 49 vs Red Barons 10 30 vs Olympians Wed 11 Tomboys vs Nationals SB GIRLS at Centennial Hon Red Rockets Green Dragons Blue Bombers va Golden Spurs Home Pee Woe Brampton at Cedarvale Bantam va Oakvllle at Cedarvale Major Atom vs at High Tue 10 Mon 10 School Wed School Minor Mosquito vs Oakvllle AT High SUPER WEEK oi ATTRACTIONS See MAGNIFICENT OF THE CROWN JEWELS THE VERY LATEST BRITISH SPORTS CARS AND MOTOR CYCLES A GENUINE ROLLS ROYCE Wilt BE ON DISPLAY FREE BUS RIDES DOUBLEDECKER HIGHLAND DANCERS June 10 MUSIC HALL TONIGHT THURS June at IN Ray Sonin Queen Anne London Bobby popular recording artists FREE BABY SITTING SERVICE at KIDDIES KORRAL FREE SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE In from BRAMPTON HIGHLAND GAMES SAT JUNE 14 e SHOPPERS WORLD HIGHWAY 10 and STEELES AVENUE Open Dally 9 3D am 9 30pm- Saturday till Jr Nationals Debutantes I Nationals led at the halt on a goal by Linda Hill from a scramble In the second half Judy White tied the score Debbie Gillespie scored the winner with two minutes left In the game Red Bsrons A good game was played by both teams There were scoring chances on either side but no one could capitalize Janet Vanderaluls and Laura Tunney played an excellent game for the Red Barons as did Lynda Ferguson and Karen for the Ladybugs GIRLS Bine Bombers Red Rockets 1 Left half Andrea Staple ton opened the scoring for the Blue Bombers on a free kick The Red Rockets came back on a well earned goal by Susan Smarda A good pass from to Jackie Kocslag who fired the ball home for the win Golden Green Dragons This a well played game with end to end action The only goal came from Susan Wilde alter a pass down the middle JIM left accepts the club Mr and Mrs were on hand trophy awarded to the most improved team Saturday to make the presentation In the support group for his Major Pee Wee MANAGED FOREST TAX REDUCTION PROGRAM The Ontario Government has set up a program tax reductions on lores land The purpose is encourage proper management such land and to ensure its fullest productivity Qualifying lores land owners will receive granls equal 1973 75 municipal and school taxes levied on property This program will be interest land that snol assessed as part ol a It is lor relief landowners who manage Iheir forests lor production wood and wood products and lor Ihe provision ot wildlile habHal water and prevent on For fu and an appli cation phone 3500 or write Subs dies Branch M nistry of Treasury Economics and Intergovernmental 56 Slreet West Toronto Ontario Ministry of Treasury 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