THE HERALD September 1B78 Geniinis split a pair of games is coach unhappy with penalties Georgetown their exhibition season by splitting a pair of with the Royal York Royals losing away Saturday and coming back to Alcott Arena and winning on Sundav The Royals are affiliated the tier two Junior A team but most of the players who faced Gems are mid gets and will not be playing junior hockey this vear Coach Ron Dixon said during the Sunday game that ho was pleased with his team ploy but that ho was unhappy about number of penalties the players took I think would be alright if we stopped taking stupid the coach d The Gems took a total of minutes In penalties on Sunday compared to only for the Royal York players The game was stopped on innumerable occasions as the linesmen and referee separated would be combatants Leading the penalty hit par ado for the Gems were Andy Mark and Larry Melton Tony was thrown out of the gome In the first period for being the aggressor in a f was undoubtedly per turbed with penalties because it slopped him from having a good luck at all his players conch did however have a very good look at his penalty k Hers That was one deport mem were the Gems were very strong as they spent much of the night short Above are the w rulers of the Kinsmen League bottom photograph is Standard I took the sen or hips In the top photograph Is the Kentner Dairy Bar ho took by Varian Assoc tht f time the Junior title by defeat Paul Flower Shop and in the Champions crowned in Kinsmen League The Kinsmen League season came to an exciting close Saturday with The Kentner s Dairy Bar being crowned champions of the Junior loop end Standard Products ning n senior play The sen or final was very exciting with Standard squeak ing out at narrow victory over Varian Varian led through the early innings but In the middle Innings Standard took control of the game Varian made a strong bid to e up the score he seventh and final Inn ng but the r comeback attempt fell just short Players on both teams de serve congratulations for play ing exceptional after already play two games earlier in the day In the or final Pauline Flower Shop was never really able to get into the game as they were defeated 154 by Paulines d pull off the upset of the season In the semi final when they defeated Elks Lodge It was the rat me this season that Elks the power of the league had been defeated The most valuable player of the day were Patricia Stoyles In the junior section and Cher yl Webster in the senior play The League donated the trophies which went to the winning senior team and the two most valuable players Elk Lodge donated the trop hy which went to junior league winners League president Jim Ford and his executive said they would like to thank all the sponsors coaches umpires and everyone else who helped make the year very successful I hope everyone gives us their support again next year and I would like to thank them very much Ford said Here arc the results from the playoffs LEAGUE PLAYOFFS ELIMINATION ROUND Fred Harrisons 14 Const 13 MUST ROUND Elks 17 Dairy Queen 1 KentnerslS Paulines 13 United Rent Alls 3 Fred Harrisons SECOND ROUND KentnersB Dclrcx2 in here but they still lost the senior final 13 12 to Standard Georgettes rained out The series between the Georgettes and Glen has to one of the longest two out of three series in story For the second t me In the scries the teams were ro out on Monday night Both teams were set to play the second game lost night wcat ler perm tting The Georgette game in the series the teams have been able to get In a week ago Monday Both have Monday as their homt night The rst gome of the scries was also rained out way back when Before the rain started com on Monday night tic Georgettes had built up a lead However the game last ght started from the beginning at In league a other two I as been dec red The lion Mali Dolls el ml nntcd and Hi Us burgh put out In Milton Juniors The of the Georgettes Glen Will ns game II face Hon winner of that Girls soccer results SENIOR LEAGUE ELIMINATION ROUND Saxe Realtors FIRST ROUND Standards IS Youngs Geo Welders l Blue Giants Varians24 SaxeRcaltorse SECOND ROUND Varian 11 Standard CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND Standards 13 Varionsl2 Debutante 1 Probably the shortest game of It season the teams wert restricted to playing halves due to darkness The Debutantes won the game on a goal scored by Lor An apparent lack of on the pari of both teams made It a very slow game Leslie goal tender for the Superg made a number of good saves and DawnJarvis Marilyn Midwin ter and Susan played for the Debutantes Olympians 1 Red Barons This was definitely one of the most exciting and well played games or the season The teams were very evenly it urn Jennifer Jod and played a strong game for tie Olympians Kelly lies km Melon deserve n for tht Ited Barons Tic obvious rid Ham of mode an enjoy gamt to Handed York managed to score but one power play goal Defenseman Mark was on the ice to lead most or the penalty killing ex lions Another department the Gems looked strong in over the weekend is gooltendlng The team has five vic ing for two Brad Mfller and Glen Tost are back from last year and John Mark Winner and Steve Garry ore challenging Tost Lunn and Garry were In between the pipes Saturday night and by all reports looked very strong despite the Sunday night game was a real shootout and the gaolers did well In only having four goals scored on them Winner faced shots In the first period and was not beaten ller had shots fired at him and had two goals scored on him One was a power play goal Garry also had two shots beat him In the third period but he raced shots Dixon is going to have a tough me picking two goalcrs from among the vc In camp but It Is the type of problem ho docs not mind having tie emerge as the leader of the blucllne corps also has plenty of talent When the two played together they were unbeatable Bob McCandlcss was also looking very good as he split time forward and fence He scored two of the goals He played much more aggressively than he did all of lost year Rookie John Barnes also split llmo defense and forward and got better as the game wore on The team also had a few very good looking forwards Veteran Paul played a solid game Sunday and wilh Lance Douce lie and Greg should be the Gem line Marty Power is going to be a leader on the team as with his size and ability he is tough t Other forwards looking very good were Steve Grossman and Paul Martin Broudbent also scored two goals with singles going to stop and very tough in the Martin and Doucette The comers Although Power play Gems led all the way in the ed a very aggressive game on game mm The Gems Jeff Hubert Arena Sunday night Hubert did team the night before 40 lacrosse continued matched and it i hard one point in the game How ever the Peterborough squad never gave In and took a 1311 decision The final goal went Into an empty net Clark Lyons proved to be a prophet In predicting it would be a great scries After the sixth game he told The Herald that he fell Peterborough had an edge going Into the deciding game They have a lot of poise and Ihey re count to hard to beat in the seventh game he said The series has done very well financially 13 fans have hed the action with another three to four thousand expect ton final been all games so far an 1 1 soys 1 us been the best In rosso he has seen In Con ICi years in a drill daring practise Bryan Tim Turner out with Guelph T m Turner made the series of cuts by the Platers Ihe defend ng Centennial Cup champions Turner who last year played w the Georgetown Gcmin is tl only Georgetown native who is trying out for the t two Junior A team A tew oil were cut The I Inters began workouts on Saturday Turner who can play center and the said players wen on the Ice from 1 to 11 on Saturday and 10 a to on Sunday players storied 1 1 team on Saturday morning after the Sunday session was over only remained Approximately 10 more ploy ers remain to be cut Turner said although half team is gone from last year champions Ip club he figures will be very strong again Among the play ers gone is Brian of Georgetown who was an all star goaltender with the Plat ers Inst year He Is at Cornell University on scholarship Avoid Accidents Don plunge ice cold into hot you may find your hands In a shattered glass Turner Is n top physical lion as he has also been practising wilh the Gems and also attended tryouls for Aur another tier two team Turner Marty Power and Mark all hod on excellent the Aurora team However the latter two decided to stay with the Gems and Turner will continue the Platers If he docs not make 11 final cuts he w II return to play with the Gems In all COMPUTE GEORGETOWN JUDO SOCIETY REGISTRATION For JUDO SELF DEFENCE COURSES Location Holy Cross School Gym Maple Ave Time 8pm Wed Sept JUDO Wd Evenings to to May ON JO MAT FEES SELFDEFENSEJUJITSU ON HI Sept EVEN BLACK BELT INSTRUCTOR Mr Dob Hi net Former Head or wCFB Advance Ren on 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