THE HERALD Wednesday Jane Sportsmanship sparkles Girls drop Dixie visitors Two Junior girls teams minimum age for glrli in Debbie Burke Tracy free Good games from in net to record the shutout from the Georgetown Minor Georgetowns soccer is ten Stevenson Kim Vellenov Georgetowns opposition were Playing for the Dixie Celtics Soccer Association played host years old and not older than 13 Cindy Mavrou Kim Haley oho j by and were Carolyn Ritchie Liny to two girls teama from Dixie for the Juniors while Dixie Christine Berry Robyn Yvonne at the DeYoung Debbie Wilson thia put weekend at Cedar- bad some seven yearold girls and Amy Andrews and Mary Glancoucaa who Kelly Paula Gyokery vale Park in the lineup Dixies Forest Glen played a strong game for Lisa Tracy Ellis maximum age la also 13 Filling out the Tomboys Dixie Two seven yearolds Mary Lynn In the first contest for Dixie roster were Newman from Dixie who showed great Conner Jean Vasllakos Robin and Chrlitlne Rosemary courage and marked tenacity Marjory Merkely Mnry Anne Berry displayed good Wilcox Shelley Coleman Kim were Elizabeth and Merkely work while goalkeeper Jennifer Milne Mary Anne Yvonne Welsser and Kelly Amy Andrews on loan from the Carole Johnston Kim Although it was a great day Forest Glen Team stood her Carolyn or sportsmanship talent also ground very well In the nets Lynn Cunningham came to the fore and for In the lineup for the sportamanahip and spirit of For the Tomboys Rosemary Cheryl Thompson Nancy Georgetown s Supcrfilrla were friendliness exhibited by Wilcox scored twice with the Thompson and Nancy potted two Newman Pat Turner Alexia on all the which single marker being scored by Diamond goals Pat Turner Valerie Deader Keen drew rounds of applause from Nancy Diamond Cindy In the second match little Long and Dawn Adams had Dawn Adams Valerie those spectators attending the Debbie of singles Thorpe played Pamela Kent Thorpe matches The Georgetown goal great and seemed to be excellent on defence and Tetrault Gall Shanka teama had a noticeable edge in The lineup for the Dixie always to break Lenore Newman played well and Lynn play In the matches mainly Demons was a follows Pattl vale Park downed the Dixie Demons 1 while the Superglrls scored an victory over the visiting Dixie Celtics 1 was pot so much the local victories that made these two A DASH to the outside in last Sunday Ontario Cup game now awaits the results of the draw to discover who their between Georgetown Atoms and York Mills Atoms Georgetown walked off the pitch with a handy win and competition because of age difference The Suglmura Larua Sacak Carol Ontario Outdoors poor fish for Credit Member Outdoor era of Canada More on the Salmon workshop at Port Credit recently Joan communications officer for the Credit Valley Conservation Authority was on hand to give out Information on their work at the Credit River They gave cut some brochures so my estimate of 300 V sons at the meeting was apparently short It was a beautiful sunny day and Father Day at that so that was an exceptionally good turnout The MONR was represented by who stated that there are Inherent problems with the Cobo program even saying that some of the fish that were planted In the River died at the mouth shortly after stocking In that river Cobo Balmoo Identified by a black tongue among other things Uvea only three years then at the Instant they get the urge to run to spawn a physiological tran sformation takes place and the fish begins to die This is evidenced by the colour and shape of the flshwlth the flesh sometimes coming off the body In spawning actually takes place A general consensus of opinion was that the only way to go after the Coho was in the lake itself I went last Saturday with the charter boat out of St Catharines operated by Ron and Malta Anrep cut of Port Dalbousle on the Twelve Mile Creek We ran out of the harbour to where the water dropped off from feel to feet and started a trolling pattern in a line from the C Tower which was visible In Toronto to the Niagara River and found fish right off This style of fishing Is still brand new to Ontario and the person who finds the correct formula for taking these flab will make a name for themselves Ron and Malte nave more than Invested In their boat and other gear Including rods for the clients tfaeyUUeoutaiKlIfeeltbeyarelheonesthatcoulddolt I Jackpot over literally thousands of fish that showed up on the sonar chart graph paper Over 300 feet of water the fish which was a steep drop off but they get you down quickly and keep your lure in front of the fish Why not book in with these fellows and get In on the action At the worst you get a fantastic boat ride Next week I hope to have something on the DAMS OF THE CREDIT RIVER In the rat of Ontario big arc being taken and the final Bass season opens on Saturday The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters has compiled a truly great proposal on the Moose management program for Ontario This book Is extremely well written and a well presented brief that went to the ministry for their con sideration As mentioned last week I have a few copies available The ministry has a book titled The Moose in Ontario that la interesting Shoes Ltd of Kitchener haa a series of good little booklets on the outdoors and these are available for the asking at the above addresa Well worth getting For those of you who are mobile In your camping you can now get a tabloidstyle paper called The Mobile Traveler This Is published for and by Canadians and la brand new the June Issue Ifoundltverygoodandmet the editor Jack Davis recently and recommend It to you BoxlJMPeterboTOughOntarioKW7H7 Tell themlsentyoulfyouwlsh either but they will know where you found out about their paper Next week I will also have a review of a book 1 am reading on one of my favourite subjects eating Sec you next week if not before In Ontario outdoors Minor soccer results Results Week Ending I Edward Petrusma Scott Mclauglln Gary Richardson and Andy Parent Wolves goal was scored by Michel Leblanc JR GIRLS Olympians 1 Red a real dose even game Sherrl Crown an came through with the only goal of BR GIRLS Red Rockets Bine Bombers A good tough defensive game Sylvia Martin for Blue Bombers and Mary jenponc were the goalkeepers SQUIRTS DIVISION Giants Magpies Ajax I This game proved how evenly balanced this division Magpies got goals from Another tight even game in which the defences dominated Dean Jackson and Craig u Harrison played for Spurs Hooker and David Sldders to game that could have gone and McCarthy upset slightly favored A either way Rick Mldaugh Un strong defence and Royals I ding kept Ajax to one goal by John Bydavaate also played noyau well for the Glanta while John Boomerangs Barcley and Louie Depaoll The first half was scoreless were outstanding for the with the Royals missing on a Tigers Golden Hawks penalty shot Chris OReilly Tigers came up with a good Bombers found the range early In the try but could not break through Camtckso second to give Royals a 14 the Hearts defence Dave lead Danny Curtis clinched Longo gave Hearts a lead In The Bombers goals come foe win In the last minute of the drat half The Hearts from well by Jim p second when Sean ONeill made a MAJOR ATOM sparkling dash down the sidelines and laid over a Tigers perfect pass to David with game but could not beat Jeff Mike Moore put on a spec Arts In the goal Jerome tacular performance scoring Stone scored the only goal L all four Eagles goals Mark Johnston and Grayelle Howie played well for the played good soccer for the Panthers Tigers MINOR ATOM Stingrays Boomerang Golden Jet l This game was well played got first half with some good chances on goals from Sean Dockeray and both aides Neither team could Owen Gray and then hung on finish around he goal Ken In the second half for the win Morrow and Bill for the The Golden Jets carried the Boomerangs and Peter Brake play In he second half but the defence and Paul Watts of the only goal came from Greg Stingrays were the stars Robertson goaltendlng of John Scott to Diamond two Glen and this win Paul Clkwa two Tunneyayedgood and Kathleen Tee el and Richard Mc- Cauley Jim Adair and Antony led the hard working Canucks Eagles Panthers Parker were out standing for Tigers MINOR MOSQUITO GritiUes 1 Colts the goal MAJOR MOSQUITO Spitfires Phantoms 2 Rick Pool kicked home two goals to spark tho Spitfires Graham Hill scored a single Mark Rose and Mark Hamilton scored for Phantoms 9 Wildcats 1 Mark Rose put on a one man show scoring a sensational total of seven In a lop sided game Randy Robinson and Bryan Coleman chipped In singles Andrew scored Wildcats lone goal In the last minute of play MINOR PEE WEE Rangers I Rangers came up with a big effort to earn this tie Keith and Jerry Moetaard great effort to record their cored for Rangera M first win of the season and Bill Wilcox Adams was the hero scoring wore the marksmen for the only goal while the defence Pegasus played good Gladiator 1 Rovers 1 Dynamos I Gladiators used Owls had plenty of firepower strong In this one Rob good had three goals Bob for the Red Barons as JR Nationals MAJOR PEE WEE BaperGlris Jaguars Karon Willow of Jr Nationals and Lynn From of Alain with two goals scored In this close and Paul Morrow with one provided all the Jaguars scoring power Ian Reek scored both Rockets BANTAMS Beavers In a real tight game the Beavers got goals from Van Dyke and Archibald for the win scored for the Wolves Michel Leblanc played weU for the Wolves as did Osborne for the Beavers Centurion Arsenals Tom Frank and all scored two goals each to pace the Cen turlons Dave Deere and James McCIuskey played good for Arsenal Celtics Wolves Celtic received one goal efforts from Mike Sharpies LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A GRAVEL FILL ANDTOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST jJltllllllllllltlllllillttlllllllllitlllllllinitllllllllMMIIimilllllllllllttlNIIIIIIINMIIU Minor Soccer Schedule Schedules June SQUIRTS Thu Panthers vs Trojans Fri Giants vs Nationals SO 45 Eagles Giants Tue Bombers vs Golden Hawks Wed Trojans vs Canucks a 45 Magpies vs Hearts 45 vs Ajsx 30 Stingrays vs Royals Mon Golden Jets Hearts Tue 1 fl 45 Spun Boomerangs Wed 45 Magpies vs Tigers MOSQUITO 28 45 Aces Spitfires Phantoms Flyers Mon 30 Grin lea Gladiators 1 45 Dynamos vs Bobcats Wed 45 Spitfires Wildcats PEE WEE Thu vs Pegasus 7 SO Chargers vs Jaguars Cougars vs Rovers Tue 1 Rockets Chargers Wed is Rovers vs Rangers Wed Kings vs Jaguars BANTAM Four Georgettes make county allstar team The edition of the Halton County Ladles Softball League AllStar team as chosen by the leagues coaches and managers was announced this past Monday and the Georgetown Georgettes placed four players on the first team while the Glen Williams ladles placed three playera on the second team In view of their teams league standings as of last Ban catcher StreetsvUle Thursday Mrs Betty Stafford team allstars in- Mr Peter Norton were Debenham s awarded the positions of coach and manager of the Dream base was tied on first lea team Heather Hamilton The AllStar game will be ihird base Glen Wllllama held Wednesday July at 15 Mary Bullock shortstop 3 In with defending Sue Dixon left league champions field Janice taking on the starstudded Gagne centre field crew Debbie Friea right 3 Centre fielder Gail Young field Streetsvllle Marion and pitcher Metier along Hancock catcher Glen with left fielder Nancy Williams and Cindy Stafford 3 Reynolds of were pitcher Glen Wllllama unanimous cnoices wu will be used positions Other first team all for those players stars chosen included Cathie chosen as first team members Keeler first base HUlsburgh and Georgetown and Glen Helen of Hornby and Williams each lodged two Georgia Lewis of Georgetown positions tied for second base Elaine The alternates Include Lewis third base Susan first base Georgetown Leslie Freeman Georgetown Alice third base Streetsvllle left field Glen Williams Pat right field Walsh shortstop Georgetown and Terry and Judy Piper centre field NOW UNDER ONE ROOF The two perfect imports HONDACIVIC VOLKSWAGEN For extra savings for you Glen Williams JR Thu 45 Red Barons vs Superglrls 27 43 Debutantes vs Olympians Wed 8 45 Tomboys vs Lodybugs SR GIRLStstCcDteuual 30 8 Red Rockets vs Golden Spurs 1 45 Blue Bombers vs Green Dragons A PEEL Home Sun B Burlington 30 7 Bantam vs Orange lie at Cedarvale Tue Major Atom vs at High School INIlimitlllllllltll1llllllllilNIII1ll1lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllinilr Chinguacousy Abetters Atoms Descending into arch rival Georgetowns lair seemed to have little effect on the Chinguacousy Major Atoms soccer squad this past week as they trotted off the pitch with a a handy 30 win This waa the first meeting of the season between these two clubs and Georgetown had expected to do much better The first half was played with an air of caution as both teams were testing for flaws In their opponents defence Although the score was at the half Chinguacousy was 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