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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 21, 1977, p. 14

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Wednesday September IMIi Jackie Welsh of Acton follows her Great Dane Harlequin around the final obstacle on a one mile course None the Great Danes that ran the course seemed the Cross country race goes to the dogs first obstacle course for Great Danes in Canada was run Sunday behind home of Williams Twenty Great Danes and iheir handlers one mile course crossing the Credit twice jumping eight hurdles and a marked The part lei pants are all members of Great Dane Club Kan started in Toronto from far as Well St Ham ilton Toronto and ThL Panes ranged in age from 10 months six to 10 their second winds thai another obstacle course is for next year Mrs her husband recently moved to Glen from Nebraska During a lowed the race she said she noted the suggestions of the One likely suggest ion is that handlers be age and sex but not Ihe dogs tirst place won with a time of minutes by Zeus owned by Shirley and Ralph Lehman of Hamilton second place with a time of 10 was taken by Meridia owned by Henry Vanderhoff of Niagara Falls third place with a time of by Sarah owned by Donna Clare of Larry of Hamilton makes his wa across the Credit while his Great Dane swims lo keep up According to Great Dane owners the dogs don even like to get feel wet Soccer House League report ByltfBBF fc Tht Squirt House League selects had a tremendous vie lory in the ment In the preliminary the wee men handed out soccer lessons to Wetland and Scar borough latter proving to be very ineffectual The first goal given up in any match early in the firs I lull of the final against Our goalie for the day Johnny Stefan being injured missed a simple shot from far out from that point until the last minute of regulation lime the boys press continuously and held out against of attacks prompted by Terry Dixon star of tournament and Jamie and push on by Steve Scott Kowalski and Mark We equalized m the last minute and he game stretched into overtime where the boys con tinned to hold upper hand and slotted home another goals to lake the champion ship Our soccer future is in safe hinds players of the calibre shown here The Alums played well in winning their opening game against Brantford and looked good for he next match How ever they filled to turn on any show alt and were heavily defeated by eventual winners of their igc group Welland also opened with win and lost second Squirt results Squirt fit-suit- ending Sept l- Olympic lory Kennedy had a great game scoring nil three goals Scot I Kowilski and David Hicks played very well for the as did and for Olympics Panther Mark dominated and scored all three goals PelcrSLablns and Curtis Green also pi lyed well for Ihc Panthers I McCarthy and Jamie led the ljnthrniUariiJO coring hat was dominated by irk who scored four limes Mike other wo goals Scott Kowalski and David Hick scored for the Abercrombie played strongly the DIVISION STANDING 12 14 10 Rangers Ijnlfiers Blue Jays pics Tornado game very and per formed with a dial of heart and no little skill throughout Coaches fir day were Bryan Turner Jim Stoddard Alex Tough Jr at Squirt Dick Kendrick and Gary it and Piter and Irwin Gross Atom Levels Many parents were there and saw what ccr is jJ lor tin first lime These competitions out the best in the players and I maintain also in improving the boys and girls skill knowledge It is this of which forms thi basis a club m is opposed to our present system Intending coaches and their own hide lo play In organized leagues whether or inter district Italian and Peel and rural In mooting the club system for the future In Georgetown I hope that we can more adult participation which is badly needed At moment we have more youngsters the gome than wt have adults I would rather have more Hum be instrumental in rcslrlelwg player rigistnlion Aclubsystemw initially only o mum number of 15 or If per learn coach and other registering players would of necessity go waiting list awaiting learn coach and Sufficient teams coaches and managers would enable a league to be formed each team providing a to organize league Under this the pi lyer seeks I and ihc seeks player It is pi ijers to try out for Hie leh and manager of his suit vice versa fi r tn approach any Rebel cross country runners fair well in The ftcbel Cross country learn participated In the Aurora Around The meet on Saturday out with two team victories two second third place finishes and one Oul of boys competing In Junior class Inn lark came out on top Arnold Brake phcing third Barnes close behind for fourth Thcjuniurtcamplaccd first out of the fourteen learns entered In race Also ling for Ihc victory were Jim Allan who placid Jon lnncnsier In eleventh position Herb placed twenty and Pnl Jacobs The Senior boys Ram cap lured first place in class wilh lirure Mrlnlyre leading the field finishing third 1 an In and Don who placed Ihlr Bill Chris and Sieve Wuldrum also run lass The midget boys earn had no names at the lop of the field did capture enough lions to lake second position out of is teams Team mem tiers were Doug Smith David Griffiths bison Manuel Gnhao Dove Allan Glenn Kiss MacFarlane Richard and Rob Mas In the Senior Girls division the team took second place Cathy Clork was ahead of the field as she finished third Runners for the team included Chris Vetricek Helen Kristenson Trlsh Carolynn Wendy and Alice Arm Jennie Thompson ran to a second place finish In the Junior Girls race and helped her learn take third position out of five teams Heather Rogers Kent and Teresa Griffiths made up Junior team Placing fifth of seven learns were the Midget Girls earn that was comprised of Diane Jones Heather Reed and Kelly Barber The cross country team again this Friday at Ihe Henry Crusader Meet in Toronto Georgetown Intermediates sign four new players The Georgetown Chrysler Haiders have signed four more players to their team bringing he tola o fourteen One of the newest and biggest name signed was Juri of who has been Inst wo years with the Toledo diggers of the International League Originally from this area and later lor the Kitchener Hangers As a Manager Jack Handy feels Kudrasovf will lie a great to the Haiders Returning for another season with Ihe Raiders arc goalie Mario McDonald defenscman Hill and Kinsmen Girls Softball Final game a real thriller This final junior home a real thriller at it went Ilth inning to declare a win The Kinsmen so ft ball leiue draw was won by It n Osborne who is I on richer for his in vestment In for scison the would like thank II the who put so i my hours into the coaching of the iris The irrprovtment the iris show must be rtw to hem very few umpires who evenings we think A special thanks to the park attend mi boys who were very dive and the works who kept the diamonds in excellent shape all season see ill Ihc dance Kinsmen girls softball ends successful season right winger Tom Gilbert New to ihe learn are Bill McGilloway of a for ward Doug on defense and Larry Peterson position is unknown at this lime The next practice for the Raiders will be held Friday night In the old arena The exhibition game will take place this Sunday evening in Gait when the Raiders take on the Senior A a at 8 The following Friday Sept the Raiders will have their first home gome exhibition game al Gordon Memorial Arena against the Preston A Game time is Although it is only talk at Ihis point the Raiders have been approached by the Alexanders and the A teams as to a filiation with the Raiders General Manager Jack Handy feels the affiliation will not be accepted by the Raider team but final decision has not yet been made The Alexanders were 1976 winners of the Allan Cup I would prefer that each imremilnwilhinoncclubin hit we can organize which in elude cams on a n basis Al s lime e idling could be in blind club league team I will expand on this nixt week I also pr lint we operate a and referee lug shortly before start of next season and hut consul r payment our on a scale basis in four stages 1J qualified J newly quail fled unqualified and unqualified and Inexperienced rood for Ihoughl for November A G An Informal approach was made two senior members of tin on the suggest ion of amalgamation and this fell ground which will he prollem KM PORTS girls wound up their ism with ry over a shorlhandcd who never gave up ind who hud cither an mdmg or lucky goalie line Turner Jean Jenny pari leu Juris had fine and on type of showing look prom ncxl year Tht Mi and hid following Ihc Iris game In matches In the rain the Peewecs si rcngth speed winning over skill Even Bo at end lit boys had their did pponcnls almost on run This game was a runout I In MosqulloRlch m fid Hill Tmrnumcnt and I wees and Peel Cup I inns were admirably hand ltd referee Bill Barclay en Girls Ira tad their final play off on Sal Sept 10 After the heavy rain on Friday evening were able to Eel started by a a The day turned out very successful and everyone to enjoy themselves There were some upsets as we have seen in previous year Three or our of the games were called at our 1 curfew and had to revert back lo last full inning In our elimination ames on Sept he junior league Kinsmen learn finally put it all together for their first victory of he year by defeating construction 14 In the senior league games won over Georgetown and Radiators 119 IHlh Youngs J Standard Products I rex Iks red Harrisons Youngs 12 MagnuionsO Products It l Irex shop Dairy Leagues most Improved players Improved II P mimes Laurie Dtnnna irex shop Shelly Sibbald Kinsmm Kruizcrs Pali Monica Kir Jennifer Upper shMOItl Minings cherry Marshall SI ind Products I MieKinnnn Theresa Maria Tossone V I miotic lluiirquc loberls eo alii It Is Julit Pollock lit luniir MuhelleMichm Glen Mens Fastball Club tournament results The Glen Mens Fastball Club held a tournament last Sat consisting of teams In the opening game Palermo came out the win over Vending by a close score of to K Vending opened scoring early in the game but Palermo knocked runs in the fifth and held on for the win The second game saw Fergus hammer In runs in first inning and never looked back as they trounced Oxford Pcndaflex I in 5 In Whcalsheaf Tavern took the third game by a 10 score over Hornby Farmer Jacks in what proved to be the lightest score of the day Village Caterer s had no rouble disposing Erin by a shutout score of in the fourth game Bradford look he host learn Glen Williams by another close score of 1 In the fifth game Bradford drew first blood with I runs In top of the fourth The Glen cut their lead by run as they scored in the bottom of the fifth but Bradford scored a run In the seventh and held on to win Milton scored runs in the Inning which proved to be enough as they went on record the third of the day as they blanked C M This And That Herald Snorts I- Hockey season is upon us and it will soon be evident rents will be heir children uCracdc Pa I a child wants to be involved in hockey hen by all means he should be able having parents who are concerned and interested in their play con make ill the difference in the world Parents con moke or break a child sports world and that sometimes can be hilar It upsets me see a child forced on the ice when he or she cannot even skate properly he parents arc creaming yelling Gogetthemson When the child cannot go get em because he can I skate properly he hen has to face his parents dissapointment in urn he may feel guilty lor not up their expectations Parents can also have i reverse effect on child Thev may Im supportive of the child wishes not put any pressure on being good just an honest desire to see their child having fun and playing the level of skill that benefits him hockey players can gel really dawn and out about losing a game and strong interested parents can then make the world bright again with tht support 1 have heard many a child say proudly My Dad is here to watch me Thai child will then go out and his legs parent proud of him This to me is the way to feel Any parent who vcrbilly or physically forces his child on the ice has own at and a true sense of sport If I have children I too will want gel in In sport and a son of mine will be every opportunity to play hockey or whatever sport he chooses Bui before I push him onto the ice he will know how to skate and take care of himself out there if it means I personally teach him Talking with minor hockey players of all ages it seems that parental support can have one of two efrtcla Either the child fears after the lecture or he anxiously awaits hearing the parents both good and bad spoken and reasonably Soccer news Squirt Selects win Brantford tourney JIM AND RON The semi finals and final game could not be played on Sunday due to the rain These games have been rescheduled Sun Sept The first game will start at loam Sunday game should prove to be of top calibre fastball and everyone is welcome to come out and enjoy the action Admlsaion la DO for adults and children under are free The Glen team finished sccond in Halton County League standings and arc hosting in the first game of the semi finals First game of the series Ir to be scheduled In the Glen this Friday night at SQUIRT ALL STARS TltiUMPHIS SOCCER TOURNAMENT On Saturday September sixteen Georgetown boys aged and and dozens of parents and Interested spec journeyed to lo take part in that towns soccer tournament Teams were entered from Brampton Guelph Scar borough and of course Georgetown A great deal of interest centered around the George town team It had been put together in July lo participate in tournament and if four exhibition games against other towns had registered four wins while scoring thirty goals and allowing none Georgetown In the first game of the Georgetown went up against a good team from Welland Just before half time Ken connected for the first Georgetown goal scoring from close in on a scramble Mark scored the clincher in the second hair and a solid defence anchored by James Xanlhios kept off balance and off the score sheet for the remainder of the gome Georgetown Scarborough It was though that his would be the toughest game of the tournament however Georgetown raced to Ihc attack from the opening whistle and completely domln a ted play The forwards com speed aggressive nets handled all the scoring Kennedy Mark Terry Dixon and Jason accounted far the goals while Ihc defence seldom allowed Ihe Scarborough lads past half way mark Georgetown 1 This chomp lonshlp match was a much closer game than the would Indicate put an excellent team on he field and for the first time Georgetown found itself in a real struggle Guelph scored the ten minute mark and led at the half The second half was marked end to end play as learns gave it they had Wilh ten minutes remaining the teams appear lobe tiring but the George town boys refused to quit dug deeper and began to press the tiring defence with less lhan two minutes remaining Jimes launched a tremendous kick towards the Guelph goal where Jason Bew minaged to gel o foot on while ball wns in air The goal caught the ball but the force of the shot knocked both goalie and ball into the net A tic game at end of regulation lime The twenty wis a different game Jason Bcw struck quickly for his He wis followed by Scoti ski and Steven Musprol who scored the last two A thrilling game that w ill be remembered for some by those who saw it Congratulations to the cam players parents and coaches for in excellent displiy of The players were worthy champions a to Georgetown and lis soccer association Hlllsburgh resident gets licence Frank of Hill burgh wan given permission- Monday to trap fur bearing animals In rural areas or Hills Council approved his request under licencing provisions made earlier year by the province Mr McCreary who attended conn but did not speak said he Is rapping mink beaver and racoon He said he doubled he will trap beaver In this area

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