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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 16, 1977, p. 14

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It THE HERALD March IB 1917 Chrysler Raiders lose 42 team continues to slump Till I HIT I list him the Colbonii I for lit It inters i lorn tuning thi 1 net an The George low Chrysler Haiders were slated ploy las Friday in their lust regularly scheduled game of he Major Intermediate A season however defaulted and the Haiders got into semi final play with Port Col borne Sailors The Raiders undoubtedly would have pre ftrred to be going against as the Ceo rgcl owners played a sloppy mistake filled g ime and Tort Colbornc post a handy win Port now the seven semi playoff series one game fust flowing affair possibly the of the helped to disguise numerous Ruder The hit the scoreboard first however when Steve off from lloy and Neil Cotton scored a fihorth goal the murk of the opening frame This wis how things stood le itlinc into the period It was second si inza Dial the Unifiers suffer from mislikcs rid twice in the second both oils coming off Haider errors ind opened up I kid which they carried into Die third period Hob doss mid I with his first of a p scored or the bail rs The third period help the Haider any and Inrely a minute and half in lo the period Port counted for vhil privie to lie the the i kid virtu illy owners tie At mirk Ted the red light to run the Sailor th it Hit is lit whole Hit Raiders Pit Simpson for goal at the IB mirk or Kit third and flint but by that time the brief resurgence was loo I milter SI Marin ltd Hill Cur Tom Dale Brad Irjlg Simpson II j I- vans Hob Doug flames Pat Moloney Tom Gilbert Hob I- linnky Hooper The Haiders could be out of post season play In short order if they don t get their game together but this week action will tell the lale The Raiders played In Port Tuesday night at press tune Ihe score was not this Friday night Port journey Georgetown for the third eimc of Die series slated lo get under way a p m at the Gordon Arena the fourth game of the series scheduled for this Sunday m In Port Colborne Raiders lose to Thorold championship hopes gone Sports Comment Future stars in Georgetown a Herald Sport The lth il Georgetown International Bantam will under this Saturday morning at a when the first puck is dropped signalling Ihe of the between two A Division teams Brampton and The week long iffair will wind up the following Saturday with the championship game inl awards presentation but in between and in act all week hockey buffs from throughout area and points east west north and south will be Ireited lo a spectacular thai is prestige among knowledgeable hockey people Aside from spectators scouts will to have a look at promising young who quite possibly could be making In professional ranks in just a few yeirs A host of high profession Is pitying now have in Georgetown Intern Bin Tournament it i that a few gems will be pluckeil from of pi The I in 1WI is over by the Kinsmen Club of in has in gger and belter with etch passing Pete re rough won the in neural event and tin sue 15 ye leading up to 1977 imml Division has twice the t hi lights of lit for ill when tin I to thi htmpionslup In I ice t a Division n the the other Grand Chimp were A ever tnvc copped silverware more Winnipeg who refill compete in the lourna merit til the won It i r 1 I impionshlp Ihree times i si ion in IKS and 1966 Toronto Young Nationals the Toronto Marlboro Bantams have won the Grand Championship twice American teams have had rchlive success In the tourney as Detroit Myr Metal won the Grand Champion ship in 1968 and the Detroit Bos quel I emerged as the Grand Champions lust year All the aforementioned karris poised squads but in most peoples minds it Is the stylhh individuals who have competed In Georgetown that truly have added to the affair growing prestige Twenty former participants in the Georgetown International Bantam Hockey made their mark in the NHL nine have played in IheWHA The American Hockey League as will as the Hockey and the variou Junior loops nave placed tournament on Marcel of the Us Angeles Kings played in the local tournament as did Darryl Sillier now the and star of the Toronto Maple Leafs Dick Redmond Bostons Brad and Die Philadelphia flyers Hick MacLclsh have been tournament participants George town Jan and Paul of the starred in Bantam Tournament as did the Houston Aeros Mirk Howe Howe In fact was the Tournament Most Valuable Player in 1968 Other professionals who have played in Die ment include Bill Lochead Gary Smith Chris Odlclf son John Grlsdale Gary Edwirds Goring Rick and Bill The Montreal Doug Rise was a participant aswasChurck Tom Randy Bryan Joey John Syl Apps Mike Ken Murray Dairy I Brian Morcnz Ron Chmlc Steve Cuddle and Bill A tremendous amount of hockey talent has particip ated In he Georgetown al Bantam Tournament and needless to say this year event will prove no exception The future stirs of profession hockey ire at present toiling in Die minor systems and Georgetown International Tournament has hud more than ususal tournament of future irs ORANGEVILLE RACEWAY THURSDAY EVENING I I SUNDAY AFTERNOON POST DO I CLUB Town gymnastic team holds exciting meet Dillon Hills lUere ikon hell its first ill Hilton Hill met hosted Hills Club There were individual ribbons given out certificates for til with full on p ir for all It IN in winners in Atton on t Suhtr a Mirth Kin Jennifer I us by il tipant ribbon recreational made for i happy iy or ill All around in Georgetown Croup 1 1atti Graham Smith Jenny Jennifer lUnwoid indy ipling Christine mil lui group combined holt i f Acton Georgetown cirls plating ill imund 1 lirtbtlh Michelle mud rtnl lights Kelly limonte tiny rolip were combined with Georgetown 4 Michcletn j Kim and Kelly Whilinfi the Tyro group had t lot less companions this group plottd out of Ann Grdlnm Rhonda De ind Karen Sparks Novice first divided their girls Into two groups Cadet and Tiny group which were the smaller of the two I I isa frtnk and tie for third Gall Cook Michelle Bailey The Tyro Novice from club all Ktihtrlne I St I Louise Mi rwitk 4 Tern Lamb and MtGowan The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders blew i chance virtu clinch their first ever Major Intermediate A Wcdnesdty night they blown 7 by the in Tht Hinders went in to just points behind It ijut k with Hid Haiders won ihty could I the ink in their I irly schtdultd game against w is silted in last n gl I but possibly bee the loss felt the game is point less tit gimt Prepare now for summer In up flat The r uninspired pi iy Tin rold to jump cut to i V first period lead before the Haiders could untr it ihe Ij do mmutt m irk e the indwich had popped in I goals and held a re comfortable At tic minute mark la Junior player I see rtd i to finally gtl Ihe lied and While on the store A little more th in minutes I iter Ray i ins clicked for goal off pissts from mil Slevt so it end of two ptrixls Thorolds lead had to plenty lime fur the linden mount mother rally to ind the Athk lies drove home Ihe point with Iburf nil Linn marker it the winning itrfm to SI INHP Mario Hill Cur rle Nell Cotton lorn Doug Tate Brad Terry Turner Sieve Chris Milne Hob Clarke Tom Gllbtrt Pat Ma Ion Craig Simpson Hob Doug Barnes Peterson Evam and IllekTomklnson a did Ho COACH BLASTS RAIDERS Ge retownChrslerHiiideroteh Junior lis I out it is pi iyer their disappointing loss to the Colborne sailors lust Friday night at the Gordon Altott Memorial Arena in first game of a best of Intermediate A playoff series They were digging he fumed we wertnt Tht wanted a win and we t it as sin pit is it was obviously concerned about Ihe s poor wine in it last two outings but was at I to nt the The eould have tried harder he claimed they didn seem lo ive Die desire never been a club s pi like thai maybe it my fault But he sttttel lam i wuintr I win in fact III e pi Iht playtrs Hut win We come back 1 m sure of Dial Iht dtrs will luvc a chance to get back on the side of Coach this week On Tuesday the It pi in at press time the score is not this coming Friday Ihe third game series will be played in Georgetown game time it in it the Gordon Aleott Memorial Arena rhe fourth nut the is shied for this coming Sunday p in I the km lit Halt Hilts im wt swim igiinst them Die point gtp is tiling iller hipe by the time I ttiulcj like to think foil iwme people who counted lengths for swim during the swimtthon Mr Smith Mrs Morrow Mrs Pepper Mr rr Morrow Tracy lentil alley Spring around the lessons r last few warm make you think of hoi days by the pool or would be the to think ibout lessons Tht spring swim lesson session stirtsm liy tht time Die are over will ible to fact ihe summer and Die of just witching it fir spring Saturday April 2nd pm the pool to rtertationnl swims either family or pulliL week discussed behind doors Monday is believed the committee discusstd in increase in tennis fees along with combined mcmbtrshlp for Moore Park and Joseph Gibbons tennis Al Pilutti Atoms win playoff opener Tht Pilulti Minor Atoms with their pact list week is the team action three times and picked up two wins In litd AAA in i leiguc gime locals dropped Guclph and in their first game of the Tn County playoffs the Minor Atomswhipped Brampton 1 Agnnst the Brampton AAA club missed scoring chances prevented the Al crew from picking up a Win Georgetown leu 1 the first period rebiundcd to count a oil In second tie the game at after two periods Brampton went one up early in flnil frame but the Georgetowners rallied to gun the tic John Barclay Smith nod Montague scored Ihe Georgetown mark en with Morrow Mike Moore eirning assists The i single loss for points in the league win over opened the game locals potted two minutes id I the first period The Gcorgetowncrs held a J after two periods hen turned on after burn in the mil frame leave Guelph behind David while singles were tounled by Mike John and Keith Reiser The Minor Atoms County phyoff game tgainst Bramp- lon is i ist affair through two periods Then started gel chippy and the gang were able to take over control of the game Georgetown led 1Onfterlhc first period ind were in front 2 l ifter two periods of play three minulcs into the final period the i hit for all intents and purposes was he John Barclay scored Iwict in this match with Mike Moore Stephen Marcohni ind Brent singles Gnmes two and three of the playoff series arc slated for third If nee this Saturday the Al bunch will be partlclpa ting In the Timmy Tyke Tour merit and they will be going against the Toronto Red Wings game lime 10 15 am the Sc i Thorough Arena Georgetown in league finals I Thompson and were out standing in hockey finals game Peter Thompson scored the ind Mc scored on two stnsilional individual efforts is Georgetown defeated by the store J to lie Ihe best of live finals each first goal stlckhtndlcd through II entire learn split the defent the goalie lucked the puck Into the The team played a sound delensivt in contrast to their ison frit wheeling style Bill Wells scored The third game of the mills wis night it the Gordon Alcoll 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