Till- Tut id ay September IE 1975 Page Geminis impress in loss CHRIS MILNE of the Georgetown Junior initial contest this past Sunday and in the B picks himself up from a opinion of experienced hockey people should dumping into the Windsor Spitfire net The do well in their own Junior league Genu lost but gained many fans in their Merchants dominating Glen Williams this was to be expected as the league rivals including several bounced back three Spitfires were out to players from the Brampton as Wok Becker scored military times referring to their Junior A credentials and team and needless to say there again In a man advantage cavalry regiments whlcb Is used he were out to will likely be some hastily called situation in praising a particulerily gutsy establish their credibility as a conferences regarding the Trie sweetest moment for the performance by a hockey enterprise Both teams potential of the and their fans occurred This expression gaining their proved their point The first period was a lle second spurs accurately sums up the Although relatively mild affair as both Charlie scored Georgetown Junior B outgunned and to a certain teams probed for weaknesses and Bob Geminis Ifforts of this past degree outplayed the The Spitfires discovered that to give the Sunday as they gallantly bowed won their way Into the hearts of what the Geminis lacked in the lead in the game to the Windsor Junior A the more than fans in at- they made up for In hustle and hc Ilnl Spitfires tendance by withstanding the were not going to roll over and tnclr history This was the Intimidating tactics of their After thU high point however christening in hockey larger rivals and displaying a name club ltsccmedlhattheGemlnlsletup and although the waters were a hard skating feisty style of their Windsor opened the scoring on lightly and Windsor were quick bit rough at tiroes the local own Both coach Paul Robinson a situation plagued the to leap to the fore as they scored rookie club came through with and general manager Bob Tost Geminis ail eight The Spitfires three more times to go in flying colours were pleased by the Geminis Mark Renault let go a hard shot after minutes of play Windsor is a big tough well- initlalperformanceandltsbould which Rick Tomklnson Whether It was superior be noted that of the players stopped but the rebound was conditioning or simply a matter dressed there was nary an banged borne by Ted nc Junior A club rounding import to be found as all Sunday who was allowed to remain matter for con Gems were area hockey standing in the goal area lecture as from about the mid products seven Spit goals at least four Point of the second period It Two more suitably Impressed occurred in similar situations onesided contest In favour of individuals were the Spitfires The Geminis opening goal the Spitfires This is really Sunday match being a coach Doug Johnson and the came with Windsor playing two taking little away from the victory over London Knights a head scout for the Windsor men short as Larry Pet tenons Gcmlnls as they gave their all Junior cluband many organization Greg blast from the caught but were in the final analysis people thought that the Twin They both complimented the the lower right hand corner of merely outplayed by a more would be run out of the skating and passing abilities of the net The score remained experienced club the local club and felt that they knotted at 1 1 for the remainder Windsor scored twice more In The game was a somewhat woulddoveryweUin JuniofB of the first period the final minutes to round out chippy affair with minutes In circles Windsor jumped into a lead their afternoons goal pcnalties being handed out In- Scattered throughout the at the 30 mark of the second eluding eight fighting majors arena On Sunday were stanza on a breakaway goal by Paul Robinson used three and two match penalties but representatives of the Guy but the Gems goal tenders In this gameRick oiled hockey club and are being highly touted a championship threat in the Ontario Major Junior A League They are both figuratively and literally mopping up in their exhibition tilts their most recent win prior Brian laird and competition for the- remaining Ken Ekrothand though all will be hot and heavy three performed well coach Robinson Is expecting to must be credited as have some Junior A cuts having the better performance arrive In camp shortly of the three The have three Chris Milne and Kevin Reeks exhibition games left lo be played a tine game as did Rick played September IB at 15 Becker and Larry p In against the Kent Kcntner showed that he is Junior B s adverse to using heavy In Georgetown game tactics and could prove a boon to time against the Junior the defensive corps when he A Dlxio Bee Hives and into shape leraber at home against One note of concern tor the Thorold club was sounded early In the game as Dale crashed heavily into the end boards and had to be assisted from the ice It was discovered later that Dale has a chipped bone in his ankle and will be lost to the club for at least three weeks This is unfortunate both from Dale and the teams point of view as he had a fine camp and was expected be a strong addition to the club The Geminis have signed 11 players to date and although no further cuts will be made until the exhibition season is the raiders are a coming raiders reSSiT 0lWlrtPl and to on Barry For he Cord Inglo Barry County Mens Fastball Cuthberfs sacrifice bunt advanced h runner to and Ha and but the SffirSr SftS Sip iS I but a near third bsemu Ron Strfl SSSiK rencber to lose and the Glen There were now two out playoffs eliminating the team and their fans have Merchant runners were High hopes from new coaches New look for Rebels The waning days of summer This will be the key to the He Is not striving for per In two J TV and the return of students to Hovels success this year If mZ te school heralds but one thing the line can provide the holes to dedicate themselves formally area sports fan and give the backfleld enough to giving their best and In so Again pitching dominated but were a mere out away from J n It looked at the outset the tying the series as Merchant SjLEflL Hipped and Glen IcWWder John Boyd stSfto J PUcber Bob would Beforethc Merchant I Clion bench hod time to react Boyd SSS d his drop had two strikes on him been doe hardfought games the first three innings be lhc victim however the Juniors and The defensive secondary play Trafalgar High School for their The thunder appaml to sScSf of ft seuon more runoriented thus giving defenses less to contend with but this year the emphasis Is and that Is football season Both the Senior and Junior Rebels will be operating under new head coaches this year Mike McMalton takes over time to set up their plays then doing feels that they will help the Rebfl will be winners both themselves and the team Defensively the local Both his coaching and appear fairly com- philosophical tactics will be but again a tested this Friday as the Senior W little to either side The addition of the crosstown rivalry into the first round play if anything made series even more of toss- have switched sides also as the which scored the two runners Glen bats were singing and and gave the Merchants a 3 they laced four hits in the first lead two frames to take a lead The Glen went down fighting n flfth Gen Md deserve a tremendous amount of credit in the way hand for although they handled such a shocking S Wed to their score they were turnabout They Paying excellent defence and runners on first and second as and although was still working both Max Stafford Bill W lhe came through in pinch Merchant pitcher BUI Till hitting roles but there were did not look to be in top form in two out and the magic just tataas In fact the old cliche theearly of his wasn there a second time as pitches missed their mark but Tilt fanned Howie Comfoot to The siorRbsffame last a turning point could be ra the game and the series wc for Sfe singed out and an individual the Glen it was a bitter The Seniors have retur from last years team which had a 44 record and If for no other reason than mere experience should go above the 500 mark Five veteran back1 elders return including quarterback Don Cousins Kirk Smith Bill Bradley Gary Taylor and John Clark with competition for the glory spots expected to come from Gavin Strachan jmiil the final out is made was true as on Sunday evening In the opening game of the pitcher Bill Tilt completely dominated as he allowed but three hits one triple and two singles white Glen batsmen and but a single walk His mate Jumped on Glen pitcher Dave Family early in the game four runs In the first and for all Intents and purposes the game was decided before the half point bad been reached Gordj was the top Meretaota batter as he went while the big but a fine season ending sixlh Inning and the improved performance Bob McGowan hurling of Tilt In the latest registered 12 strikeouts in four innings Bill held the Glen taking the loss while Bill Tilt to three singles while striking picked up 13 strikeouts in ut seven batter Mean- recording the win while the Merchant bats were slowly coming to life The Red and White crew picked up a single run in the sixth inning to narrow the Glens lead to a single run and this set the stage for In the Merchants view a storybook ending but In the Glens view a nightmarish ending innovations In the running attack Instituted by Mc- should provide for a more offence Without letting the cat out of the bag Options seem to be The Merchants now advance the name of the gome for the to semi final play against scoring machine who defeated Horn by first round play and then A as good as StreetsviUe who knocked off their line and in this area the Mlsslsaauga and has gained a a slight Nell Cotton the new head y- coach the Juniors has a J slight advantage over his Senior counterpart as he has worked with the Junior for four years as assistant coach The Juniors finished a 24 record last year but Cotton feels that the potential is there for a winning season and In fact would be disappointed should it turn out otherwise Juniors have nine players returning but Cotton regards this as a positive sign as In most years only two or three Juniors return to the ranks The strong point of the Junior will be their defence and Cotton feels that it will take a very patent running club to rack up any sizeable yardage on the ground against his crew Naturally for a defence to achieve Its capabilities it must have an offence that Is the team But with players and Peter Boyle should hold of scoring points and attempting to make the team huwwm toe offensive In order to it la expected that MIKE McMAHON COTTON on a more balanced attack Cotton has two strong arms in Paul Sargeant and Miller at quarterback and this should allow the running backs more freedom to operate team suffered what could be a costly blow early In training as Gory Lloyd a potential running back and a defensive starter broke his collarbone and will be lost to sJ55ir Last year the Juniors were High School Ray ingles singled to open the scries this Friday night Into these slots and this will theMerchantsholfofthaninth with gome time than make up for lock of sire put added pressure on the members of the veteran secondary who might have to hesitate in performing their own tasks in order to lend a hand Should the newcomers come through however the defense will bo strong The Seniors have been working very hard in preparation for the season with pre school and post school practices and are also getting lessons on the proper attitude and frame of mind from coach expects to reach the Halton championships and feels that to do this his team must reflect a certain outlook He la asking that his players be leaders both on the field and off the field and expects them to commit themselves to a winning attitude His practices stress conditionlag which is a must as the Senior are scheduled twice in the season lo play three games In seven days but a pat on the bock is there for an individual who executes his duties well LADIES SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS for the second year In a row proudly display their championship silverware Team members are front row left to right Kathy Kecler Marie Nodwell Jorao Morrison Marilyn Eagles Bullock Back row left to right John Cunningham coach Cathie KeUer Carolyn Reich Laurie Wheeler Debbie McGili Judy Rash Rhonda Carney Nancy Janice Barb White manager Absent Connie and Jeannic Wetcring Errors turn tables on Gage ball which has been a favorite weapon of the Gage Stationery Juveniles ail year was the Instrument of their downfall as they lost to Fort Erie lost Saturday and existed from the Two homeruns In the seventh inning base on accounted for five of Eries runs and three straight errors in eighth added two more started off fast when pitcher Doug Bames homered to bring In three runs Then the game settled down until Fart Eries big rally which gave them the win The 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