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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 20, 1975, p. 13

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Tilt August 1B75 Paged Alderwood just too strong for Roy alettes to allow o win in a walk opened their half of the first inning by scoring three runs picked single counter In he fifth In then exploded for nine runs in the last three to put the game out of reach The got their initial run in Ihc second Inning scored twice more in the fourth then were blanked for balance of the game Laura Wilkes started the game for the hometown crew was removed in favor of Barb Curry in the first hen returned to hurl the last four Innings Barb Curry was charged with he loss Although hitting their forte In this game Laura W Ikes and Brenda Smith led the plate parade as they THE NHL referee Bryan Lewis in a familiar pose The combined with players from the Ladies Fastball League a collect over for he Mary Curtis Fund in last Thursday exhibition fastball game reviewed by over 300 fan a Rams extra season ends For the Hal ton Hills Rams the trek down the yellow brick road ended last week as they were downed by in semifinal play in the Centra Division The Rams last place finishers in regular season ploy surprised everyone by knocking off Orangeville In the quarter finals but were just a bit out of their league against Rexdale season showing felt Ihe Rams potted four Steve Wilson who showed their pride with their counted twice and Glen surge to make the Sherman Kevin Marcoux Bill playoffs and knock Orangeville As he noted There Is always next season and hopefully our end of season play will carry over to the next campaign In Rexdalc on Tuesday night Paul Wilson was the top Rom sharpshooter He counted three goals and an assist to lead the team in their winning 5 effort Jim Chlsholm picked up a pair of goals while singles went to Kent tier Woyne Young Kevin Mar George Andy Broadbcnt and Steve Wilson The Rams continued with finished for the season their heir heads up play in he supporters can look back with the first period were behind opening period of their second relish on the late season surge after minutes then series encounter with Rexdalc that them Into the playoffs bock with two goals in the the apart in the second and past Orangeville Abetter last minute of play to go down and third periods to allow start next year could make all fighting to score 15 goals and the difference between Howard Dwyer manager of 10 Ram for playoff berth and the Rams although disap- scorers in this contest challenging for the league pointed with the team early Turkosi who championship They took he first gome of their semi finals 12 In but then lost at home and were beaten back in Friday night to eliminate them from further pqftaeason play Their last game In was all their followers could have asked for however as hey led 4 after Fox and Bruce Cooksley who chipped on with singles The big factor in the third game loss to Rexdale was penalties Although he Rams took only two more than their penalties lust seemed lo come when the team was rallying and effectively chopped off scoring drives Steve Wilson who has talnly blossomed as a goal of late counted four Ram goals Kevin added two while singles went to Jim George and Paul Wilson Although the Rams The run for Ihe roses in provincial has come loan end at least for this year Tor the Georgetown Juvenile girls fastball team The Royolcttcs entered a em I final play against their league nemesis Alderwood this past week and were eliminated in wo straight games Alderwood won In Georgetown last Tuesday by a score of 133 then wrapped up the semi final scries back home in on Thursday night with a light victory In Tuesday home contest he just get going They seemed lense and smooth running team that has shown Its mettle time and throughout summer faltered throughout the contest Atoms fail first Georgetown Major Atoms foiled in their battle for top honours this year They will have to settle for second place as league leaders Oakville were good value for heir win Georgetown was only in this gome for first half The first half opened with play going from end to end with both goalkeepers being tested frequently Georgetown had one or two good chances to take the lead Howie Oram from a free kick hit the cross bar and from then on Georgetown seemed to be a little more aggressive until Oakville scored heir first goal a outside right let go a very weak shot which hit the post and trickled into Ihe net Up to that point it was anybody game The second half was a story it was all Oak ville It was just a contest between Georgetown defence and Oakville eleven George own forwards had no desire or legs left for the second half Oakville did just as they pleased and except for Kevin who played outstanding goal would have scored half a dozen tools in the second half Gilespie in goal was the league play points star of the game but special prem but on Friday night mention also mus be given to j not be for the Ihe defence of Gary Monroe Merchants notched two apiece On Thursday night in the returned to form and played first class ball Again however It was opening In jitters that proved their downfall The completely dominated the game from he third inning on but Alderwood had by that time picked up four runs and over the nine frames his turned out to be enough for the win The Royalettes counted single runs in the second fourth and eighth innings for their scoring production All due credit for the win should however go to the Alderwood team hey got the needed runs and played a fine defensive game The hit the ball hard but to their chagrin an Alderwood fielder always seemed to be in the right position to make the play Gllson stats for night a game for Instance yet four times she stroked long balls to the outfield hat seemed sure hits only to be put out Alderwood Clayton had an excellent game as witnessed by her eight unassisted put outs The were not lax at the plate as Janet McKay Debbie Hamilton Barb Curry and each collected two hits fortunately the hits come in he all important potential run scoring situations Margo Butler lashed out a triple in the eighth inning to account for the final Roy alette run Barb Curry took the loss for the Royalettes as she threw five innings before being relieved by Laura Wilkes In the sixth frame Although their hopes Tor provincial honors have been laid to rest the Juvenile girls still have a fair way go before the bats and balls are stored away for the winter Their league playoffs will get underway as soon as the provincial championship scene is quiet and the girls will take part in prestigious Alderwood tournament the weekend of September 13 This tourney annually attracts he top juvenile girls teams in Ontario and should cap the ball campaign for the With the playoffs and the Alderwood tournament In the offing team manager Jack Handy Is hoping to keep bis charges in action With this in mind he prospect of a head to bead clash with the Georgetown Georgettes of the Ladles Fastball League is very appealing Handy feels thai his crew can take the Georgettes either in a single game or in a short series and Is willing to get together with Georgette management to arrange just such a con frontatlon So far there has been Utile or no reaction from the Georgettes regarding the proposal but as Handy remarked It s up to them we re ready anytime It should be interesting to see who will make the next move Glen Williams of the Georgetown Industrial Fastball League wrapped up the league title In convincing fashion lost Wednesday night as they knocked off second place Cass em ana 11 and clinched their position atop the league Club Billiards moved into fourth place as hey rouied he Flyers 1M to set the stage for the playoffs The playoff positioning will have the Glen tangling with Perks Casscimans going against Kmsemen Club Billiards clashing with Random and Curwood taking on FINAL STANDINGS TfrAM Glen Williams 13 Casalemans 12 Curwood 10 Club Billiards 10 Kinsmen 18 Norval 16 Random 1 Inglewood 13 10 Flyers Burlington wins Juvenile tourney Gage squad second Densmore Ged Williams ana Bob Freestone hitting safely once each The winner of this gome also got the B and the loser the C entry In Eastern Ontario Niagara District Sun Parlour and Western Counties for the Ontario crown Entrants have Tuesday midnight yesterday to declare so just whom Gage will meet first has Burlington emerged as the champions of the County Juvenile Tournament last Saturday at the fairgrounds The Gage Stationery Juveniles had OBA playoffs advanced to the championship game by dumping Camp The championship final at not been decided Oncthingfor 133 only to lose the 4 between Burlington and the jlayocwns begin final by a score the Georgetown saw the big thl weckend with Burlington crew Ironically Gage bats silenced by pit home the difference In both games An In for he Gage gong was hitting dicalion came early In the power an over abundance in when Gage leadoff Sunday Ihe CampbcllviUe game and a batter Barnes was left lack of it in he at third base championship game gave The day started early at Burlington heir first run as 111 I IT am when Brampton and led off with a single I I all I Burlington squared off In the advanced to second and third IIIIUIV first game It was a close throwing error to the 111 contest Brampton leading Gage shortstop then scam Til m Burlington then 1 before pcred home on an error llp Burltagtontledlhegamclnthe charged the catcher Mike IIILIllHlir after the Merchants struck for innto McCandless tied the game of the Halton County s Men s a single run in the first and with two men on base by Scott briefly in the fourth on a solo 1 LfflUL Fastball League lost golden Hornby picked up two runs In struck to put heir debut the plate to open Burlington the win again In Burlington a half of stranglehold on hlrd place in he Both he Mer I inning Z he league standings Inst chants Bill Tilt and Hornby CampbcllviUe and Gage The first batter walked the Friday night in Hornby as they Moe Curtis dominated the who ended up tied for second next baiter sacrificed him to dropped a decision the contest from this on place in the league flipped for second The ball was fielded although Hornby did add what home team in the second game and the double play attempted proved to be the winning tally and the nip was the only thing me thrown Into In the fifth frame The centre field A fielder choice Gage started booming in and stolen base put men on In collecting the win Curtis the second inning as they and second when Tony allowed seven hits struck out knocked in six runs on five hits singled to score both Merchants cant quite clinch third 8774814 David Blake Tte baiters Harrison somewhat of a pitcher Gemini hopefuls begin to show their stuff At the organizational meeting of he Georgetown Junior B Hockey Club the newly elected members of the executive pledged that hey would truly make the team as much a local product as possible and in so doing hoped to get solid community support for their upcoming initial season In an Interview with Herald coach Paul Robinson revealed that this Is indeed the aim of the club and that the recruiting program has been organized with this In mind The camp which opened today Wednesday the Is set up on an Invitational basis and the majority of the in sent out went local products Robinson was In complete with the recruiting program and in fact feels that he local talent Is on par wllh or even higher than other hockey areas across Paul Robinson applied for the position as coach of Junior with the express belief that he could give Georgetown a winning team Although he has not been engaged in the coaching aspect of hockey for any great length of time his playing experience certainly bespeaks that of a winner Paul went throught he Minor Rep system in Georgetown and it was there that he got his first taste of the fruits of victory He was a member of he Georgetown Midget team that won two All Ontario titles From Midget Paul went to Junior loop and was a member of three All Ontario plonshlp teams The six years he played Intermediate hockey were also spiced with provincial successes as he was a member of three provincial championship teams Paul has carried the winning altitude into his role as a coach and his no doubt will be the premier thought that he will want to instill In his new charges As far as his coaching credentials are concerned Paul worked In the Georgetown Minor system and for the past two years has handled he local Juvenile Rep The league hat he will operate in the Central Ontario Junior Hockey League is a classy league in terms of competitiveness league champs went seven games before losing out to of the Metro Toronto Junior League last Spring and went on to capture All Ontario laurels yet Robinson Is confident that his team will hold heir own The league members include Dixie Ventures Strcetsvllle Brampton Vic Woods Oakvlllf Blades Milton Continental Flyers Burlington Mohawks as well as the Gcminis Robinson showed no op prehtnsion In predicting that his team would capture a playoff spot In heir rookie year One of reasons Paul Is confident about he team for the upcoming season Is abundance of talent hat will don he blades for the training ramp Four teen members of last year luvcnllc Rep team have been and they Include Larry Pelerson Doug Barnes Bill Allison Bill Kirby Kevin Reeks Charlie Knoepfli Ian Syme Chris Milne Bob Marty Weavcn Kyle Steve Hulmc Brian Laird and Densmore The Major Midgets produced nine potential Joe who tolled for Brampton of the assisting with the on Ice Central Ontario Junior workouts quickly separate the looploatyear hovebeen asked chaff from wheat and be to attend camp Ted Kewley able to pick the nucleus of the who played for Millon of Ihc team early on in he raining Junior B league is also schedule Practices are set for being wooed Wednesday the Sunday Some other local products the Monday the being pursued include Rick Tuesday the Wednesday off starter Dan Dan runners A by Jeff dual Issued one walk Bill Tilt who got some revenge when he Morton with one on In the was charged with the loss powered a homerun over the eighth put he game out of recorded nine strike outs fence with one man on to cut reach as Gage got only one while allowing nine hits and the lead to morehlt Steve Hulmerapplng walk The Gage crew added two Mike McCandless who Bob Ma re hand laced a triple runs in the fourth one In Ihe pitched a strong game got in his first plate appearance sixth three In the eighth and stung for he loss as he struck while he Mcrchant hits the final run in the ninth while batters and scattered six were spread Phil managed only Dobbin Tomalty Barry one more in the seventh Bill Tilt John Blair Doug was the win Now that the Halton County and Paul Robinson For pitcher who along League and playoff games are Hornby Necland and McKay Bob Freestone struck out completed the Gage were both wo Tor four nine walked one hit two stationery juveniles have only batters and gave up 11 hits thing on their minds the The Merchants have three and Ontario Baseball postponed games remaining to four hits each Terry Rich be ployed as yet he league and Larry Peterson had my new Stale Farm I con teller vb you win the boil home and I Is mm I nvito coll ROBERT TAIT South Paul Allison Rob who played last the Sunday and year for the Owen Sound Greys Monday September 1st and Gord Lyons Doug These on ice workouts will Pemblcton who ployed Junior be augmented by dry land A hockey out last year training sessions before The biggest lure being each practice under the tossed into Ihe hockey waters supervision of Bob McKay a Is for Ray Love who played member of the physical Junior A hockey In Gander education staff at Georgetown Newfoundland last year but is District High School The lo perhaps best remembered by am September 1 practice local hockey buffs for his will vary from set routine outstanding work with the of the camp as this time slot Milton Junior Bs two years has been set aside to allow ago when he was one of the open tryouts for anyone league op scorers wishing a chance to mal the cam The axe day will also be Although hunt for September 1 as Robinson talenl was concentrated on moke the necessary local products several enabling him to form owners ore expect turn up roster for camp could provide All in all it will be a busy stiff competition for local several weeks for the whole would be Geminls Dan Gemini organization and the Gunning the from finished product will go inio Burlington who won the MVP action September In an Award In last year exhibition tilt against the tournament has been invited Junior A Windsor Spitfires as well as Steve Buchanan In preparation for Iheir home from and John opener Saturday Scptcmbei Hamilton Bruno Martlno Terry Turner Paul Martin Rick Ron Osborne and Ken while seven Minor Midgets Mike Rich Andy Broad bent Randy Bergeron Mike Buck Bob Hill Glen Tost and Brad Miller have also been ex tended invitations Because Junior hockey has been absent from the Georgetown hockey scene for several years some out standing area players have gone elsewhere ply their trade They have not been overlooked by the Gemini recruiters and while several have chances to latch onto a Junior A clubs invitations have been sent out in he hope that they will return to hometown fold Perhaps the known area players who have been invited to the camp are the brothers Dean and Dick Both ployed last year for All Ontario Champions but the hope is there that hey will join Gcminis Tom who ployed part of last year for has also been Invited The Gemini recruiters tunc no compunctions about raiding rival league teams in attempting to lure local skaters back home and Rick Becker George ins Blake and Dale Mlccianlc Senior of Scarborough who was drafted by the Junior A Windsor Spitfires There arc other prospective candidates vying to wear he Gold and White of he Georgetown entry but hey will have prove hems elves at training against Brampton The Gemini organization is looking Tor town support as they begin their undertaking and with this In mind all training sessions will be open lo public The lime to get lo know the Geminls Is now as he success of the operatic training camp Itself depends on its fans The should prove a gruelling ex perlence for all the players provide Georgetown with who attend but it will lop notch Junior hockey let Robinson and community support can Fred Harrison who will be supply the horsepower GEORGETOWN DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION COACHES MANAGERS Anyone Interested In helping at a coach manager or In any other capacity pleate complete the form below and tend It to D A Box Georgetown or phone JOE 877 DON JOHNSTON SHIRLEY RICHMOND 87M378 AGEIfunderll PAST EXPERIENCE WITH REQUESTED CIRCLE ONE OR MORE COACH MANAOER LEAOUE COMMISSIONER TIMEKEEPER TYKE HELPER COMMITTEE MEMBER OTHER WHICH DO YOU WORK WITH DO YOU WISH SAME TEAM AS LAST YEAR YES NO IFYES NAME OF LAST YEARS TEAM

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