Sports by Tony Sim ill stored two go ils Friday night to help rf n defeat the Senior A Whitby 1 1 afterwards the speedy forward was t 1 1 1 id iih In nut ill turn score goals sold lm here to n vent Hi opponents rum doing that ItlunJy mad at himself because he felt the set could been prevented hud he pnsatioi better The Haider have signed 14 players to cards so far A look lineup of players signed and one can see what is Iking about There seems to be a reason fur i i so far arc Roy Evans Tom Daley or It Kudrasovs Ray Tonelll John Wry 1 i and Steve Novis The signed Brian Neil Cotton and Ho I Mario has also inked a I i ids lie i lc doing his share of he v s 1 will be counted on more 1 I up it for markers don most potent trio last I ii He and were the team most d for killing purposes III t ho is true the Raiders have signed four lev Gordon and Porter three mi i us and and one lough is the player signed so far who claims to be a Tensive minded forward the still trying for a spot in the lineup art forwards Bob Doug Barnes Chris Milne it Moloney Doug Tale Tom Gilbert and Eric Duncin Only one of hose players can be classified as a defensive forward Chris Milne proved during his years ith the Georgetown Gemini that he is a top faceoff man and also firstclass penally killer phyed a very aggressive game against Whitby ind Ihirc was not a better looking Raider forward on the ice Milne scored the team first goal The tho inside track for one or the me spots on the learn The team seems lohivt if guys put ihe puck In the net but Steve and the are going to need some help to keep the opposition forwards at bay Dead which forwards to keep Is a minor problem fur coach err y compared to the he has on to go four have been to rt are four lefl vying for a position in the up are Brad Bob John Boyce nd Doug Edwards All but Edwards played for the team last year Butlerworlh the teams most consistent defense- man last year did not dress for the game against Whitby said had not come out to enough practises lie was back or Sunday session and both looked very good as did most of the other Raiders In the game against Whitby Edwards also did not look out of place Inglis is not given any hints on which and how many of the remaining defensemen he plans on keeping If he decides keep just one of them Elinesky may have the from being a Gerry type of hockey player and everybody knows what that is tin play forward However it is going to be awfully tough for Inglis to cut players of tht quality of or Of the Raiders con sign to cards That is lit leu limit So can decide to keep ever bod aroind He Is not however going to be able to play our pairs five forwards lines and the Raid of club they can ship players to Thtrt i a I l il i excess Haider talent can play for ihe i Milton in which case the In need them I I also got a in the goal a i if in it Is the type of problem a coach J Hill Keith J to the job is his He told this J I signed as of yet because he is he decides what to do with his tit d he left the Indianapolis Racers I Association midway through last year l terr not coming in steadily kef vpr at the pnetise r two on a I jc j Masters could possibly I a I j play for Milton and be ready if and i h Then again he could head up tin r f Or villi- and play for Ihe new Intermediate Ontario Ily It HOB 1 Duck hunting got off lo a good start lost weekend There wtre plenty ducks around and the weather held good 1 realize tint wtt weather Is often an Indicator of good duck I I Ihe good weather seems to mnkc for on marches An error in last wicks column stated the season opened the it should have read the The special program on duck identification wis well received on Cable and my thanks to Bruce Wildlife Officer with he Ministry of Natural Resource Office for his guest appearance books we showed on that program were DUCKS AT A nisi by the Canadian Wildlife Service showing coloured pictures of ducks and geese with sam pies of turmatioins habitats and habits There is no charge for this booklet and it may be obtained by writing lo or by phoning book was a herd cover edition DUCKS GEES- SWANS of North America by Prank L This is an expansion of work and Is available from STACKFOLE Books or at the Book on Main Si In Georgetown With of Ihe Hunting Season comes edition of the GUN DIGEST from DBI BOOKS INC and gives almost all aspects of hunting and collectors guns Each issue of Gun Digest has a story of interest to the gun enthusiast and this one is on J well of past days Well worth obtaining this book 1S79 GUN DIGEST I was talking to John of Acton recently and he tells me it is difficult to get guns In the goods stores these days The new laws scare them off and they dontwantthc hassle Apparently the police go Into the stores to buy ammunition In order to check out the operation These officers are In plain clothes and It Is hard to prove but It seems they are provincial police and one told the store owner going put you out of business But once again try and prove Mind you this Is In an area 100 from Toronto but it has an effect on Ihe stores guns ammo as the store carrying these items arc getting fewer Continued On Page 1 Raiders defeat Whitby with little trouble Move scored on this plav to give Georgetown Haiders a loud Whitby Iroquois in exhibition action at Arena on Irlday eventually defeated Senior A team 5 Also In the photograph lire forwards Doug Barnes and lorn Daley and Whitby Dan I SPORTS lose opener to Oak Ridges The Georgetown Gt minis be gan their regular schedule by dropping an decision to Oak Ridges on road Monday night Gem general manager Bob Toast said the score was not indicative of the way his team played I wis very happy with some of the things I saw Tost said They scored some op portune goals and that was the difference I don think they were five goils better than us Greg scored for host club in the first half of the first The Gems got goals by Murk from Andy and Steve Grossman from Paul Martin later in the per to tie the game up Cross man missed the last few billon games because of a hurt hand but with a cast on Monday night Oak Ridges regained their twogoal lend when Dave scored twice in Ihe first half of the second period Broad bent was In the penalty box for the second At the mark of tin period the Gems got a power play marker of their own when Mike McMenemy tallied from Tonv and Mark With only seconds remain loix In 11k Glen Writ I I r Oik Hi lb ml ik ih by two rhatgoilw isurtil litnri breaker Tost said Our guys had played hard and got the got to bring us to within one and then just as were about go into dressing room they scored Then to further deject the Gem players Oak jCor very early in the flntl period to put them ahead by three for tht first time In I would say those two goats were big difference in the game Tost said II we could have gone into the dressing room trolling by one wc would have hud a dunce Gary White scored two more in third to finish off the night scoring than Ihe score were a lot of 111 out there that I liked Tost Our defense well and Mcnemy and Billy Taylor look very good killing penal lies Tosl said goalkeeper Garry was not as sharp as he had looked in exhibition play He was wearing a new musk and that could have had some thing wilh it the general manager said Garry first two periods of the game and Brad Miller on In the third Tost said Miller looked good Both learns took 13 minor penalties in Ihe game The Folby and McMenemy goals came on Gem power plays said Oak Ridges has a good skating club and moved the puck out of their very will I think they have had more practice then we have had he said ttetnvtn been able to pr ictlit in the last couple of weeks Tin team will hive a This Saturday night the host Dixie Beehives The second during the lar season list year and said he thty have a good young club again this yeir Lost year Gem played the Beehives very tough and all contests were very enter I lining Coaching clinic this Saturday In a continuing program of toihelrcoaches the Georgetown and Mln Association is host ing in MVP Level Coaches Clinic I S at Gordon Arena lils clinic Is i full diy program covering topics as role of gamt lechniques ill Injur its workshop skating puck tonlrol shoot mi checking and play of earning in I Smith coach of the Blades ind Gerry from who is Ontario Ml players their I whether this or in past years are eligible to attend sticks are IsthilliiventUnJcriund however sit in tht observe if they so wish lunch andc breaks art provided tht is for the for tht full day will earn a Level 11 manual and to attend Level HI to in in George III 1st ration Salurdaj s m it the with Ihe session starling immediately further info can be obtained from JnePtnlcsco or Hill Richmond at The Georgetown Raiders had very Utile trouble night at Arena in defeating the A Senior Whilby Iroquois in exhibition play before proximately Ihc faithful The Haiders got two goals from Steve and two assists each from Doug Barnes and Doug Tate as they built a lead before Whitby could the puck by Peter Mc who was outstanding in Georgetown net After It was our Iroquois assistant coach Hick Kesscll with the Haiders showing also mtntloncd thai the Whitby players dressed for the were not the team s best Wt only had a few players dressed who will be with the team when we open the season in said Missing from lineup wtre the likes former pros Tim Applcford player coach Peter Gord Jim Brat Ion Larry and goalie Ken Crouch Dan Walker John Cook Peter Titanic Don Nicholson Mike and Dan loiflucr all starters on last team wen dressed How would Raiders do ngalnst Whitby number one club Wed beat them said But It would be a very good game Kesscll said that the team has only four exhibition I lined up the season begins in Welland this to get a good look at all the players The night before Whitby defeated Terriers in more exhibition action It did not take the Raiders long lo get on the scoreboard as Chris Milne scored from in close at the mark of the first period Bill earned the assists on the play The homes win a midwnj through first when Brian scored on a power play low shot went in off the post having little chance and Terry Porter who Ihrew an pass to from behind Ihe net earned the assists on Ihot one The first period ended with the Raiders leading McDuffe was at his sparkling best In that first period although fired shots at him nothing got him His best when he stopped Cook on a breakaway The fired shots it At the i mark of Ihc second period Haiders went up when Doug perfect pass into a The Harms piss set in free made no mistake on Ills dekt Clark takes third at I finished third tin Sprmi International truss Country meet held over The strict high runner who was competing for Opt mists in meet finished behind Hoy Scott Mills In the threemile road Both runners are older than lark said his for the minutes and pleased him a clocking which Redhot Sabres still The red hot Acton Sabres pi tying the best hotkey in their brief history defeated Imiro on Saturday improvt their presiasou mark lo four wins nnd two losses Tht was In Fl mlru Thursday Sabres were nipped by New Ham burg despite three goals from Jeff Shields In the game against Imiro the offense was by David McGllloway and Dove Hoy player scored two goals Single markers wtnt to Anderson Kelly Show Mark Glenn Shields With less than two minutes remaining to be played In the period Steve gave the Raiders a commanding lead when he look another excellent Barnes pass and whipped it by Brian Wilson who had taken over In the Whitby The Raiders also made a goal tending change midway through the period but rookie Bill Masters only handled two shots before he Injured his shoulder and had to leave the game re entered the gome The highlight for Ihe Holders in ihe period come when and defensemen Doug t and Neil Cotton did a superb Job while the learn was playing two men short The three players did not allow any shots on the Georgetown net Bill Currle looked good in that middle frame as he handed out a couple of punishing body checks Raiders went up on s second goal of night at the point of the second period Tale and Eric Duncan earned the assists Ironically it was a com easy shot that McDuffe let get by him to ruin his shutout bid Whilby s Walker fired a shot from outside the Raider and it somehow eluded McDuffe who had made treat saves off much more difficult shots earlier Whitby made Ihc score late In the game when Wayne beat a sprawling Kesscll said he was very impressed with the Raider team They got good club he said That McBratncy is a very tough to boot Raider coach Gerry Inglis also said he was pleased with his teams work but he did say that improvements could be hod play dressed for the gome so he used various forward tombi nations There were a couple of prising moves Tom Daley played most of Ihc game at center between Barnes and Milne ployed the right wing all year had defensemen and Cotton taking the occasional turn up front Not dressed for the Raiders were Mario Mc Donald Brad Butterworth and Ron and Juri Inglis chose to not dress Buttcrworth was playing fastball and wants more practice time before playing In games also has not had much of a chance practise because of work com Six in Barrie lineup The Myers will have no less than six former National Hockey League players in the when they come to the Georgetown Raiders this riday night General manage Steve say will be going with a mixture of youth experience and adds that he thinks he has he lineup to w In Senior this year I say we arc a much improved club over last year said We got of the jus who lacked desire The former NHL in the lintup will be Ernie Miller Cleveland Barons Glen Richardson Vancouver Cinucks Don Tmnahlll Canucks King Colorado Rockies Burgess Toronto Maple Leafs and Brian Washington Capitals is also the team s Also in the will be former proa Gary Central League and Jeff Green International League The young legs will be provided by the likes of Jeff Green Wilson and Vygas promises that all his big guns will be In the lineup against the Raiders The Flyers defeated the Whitby Iroquois in exhibition play said Whitby had their best on the Ice for that game They also tied also said that he plans on adding five or six players who are at present attending pro camps when the season begins The Flyers are also trying lo hove Wayne Carlton returned to them Cripps said the big w Is trying out Tor Colling wood without a release form from Haines tosses a beauty to keep Rexway alive Terry Haines of Towing pitched a great game Monday night to help his team stave off elimination in the Georgetown Industrial Fastball league semi final against Georgetown Chrysler lines pitched a one hitler batters as won in Ihe third game of the scries after Chrysler had taken the first two games In the other sen Motors leads two to one after winning S on Monday night Peterson he lend off hitter for on night and he started things off right with double However it was the list hit off lines on night Ihines who led ill pitcher in the all star voting this struck out batters in the Two Chrysler plovers got on through itcxwiy errors in the third After that II wis all Haines as he did not allow a runner from fourth inning through the ninth Hay pitched strong garni but allowed to be scored by Barry James and Phil Dobbin and that proved to be enough Chrysler had jumped off to a id In the series by taking the firs learnt and the I In other other scries took the first tame behind the strong pitching of Bob I imchouse tied up the series hi winning the second 54 in 10 innings another pitching ptrformince in the 1 victory This lime Dan fengleby was in the pitcher circle and Chrysler will try to wrap up the series tonight Chrysler and wilt play at p and and I imehousc will square off at President Bryan Lewis said If fifth games are needed In either series they or it will be played Monday night If Chrysler and both win tonight the championship round a three out of five fair will begin Monday night ousted Georgettes by Milton in two The Armstrong Insurance were mauled in the semi final as they drop ped and 10 I contests the Milton Mall Dolls who will no fate ilia burgh for the league champ Tht Georgettes were red hot head nt into the final as they took Glen Williams In two straight games However they never quite got things together Milton The Georgettes had finished In fourth place during the regular schedule- and Milton was second to Hi lis burgh Soccers bantam girls team wins Halton championship Jon run i strong net finish tenth He was representing the liih school Arnold Brake and I yn Chapman also repre the high school and finished further up the pock All four runners will be in action this as the Rebels will compete In two meets I tarn is running in meet and On will lo Georgetown North arc the 1J70 and Cup Soccer e h impio is Kiev did so by defeating Burlington Bantams It iut s champion by four gi to three in thriller that went into overtime on Snlur di last Georgetown was three goals down al half time hut made a miracle- recovery to tic it up by Ihc end of regular lime In the second half of overtime play Penny look a pass fnrnKnmella Jones and put It past advancing goalkeeper for winner In half as expected Burlington who only lost two games during the regular sea son when On the liter several minutes Of phi Georgetown was and hid few plays in the area hut failed to several mistakes Burling ton on hand made I the it the 1 of the half led On Hie resumption of phy it winning Against Hamburg Ac on ltd 1 inlo tho period New Hamburg scored twice in the period to draw even but Shields third goal of the night in front However Hamburg scored twice In last two minutes of ihc game to steal the victory The Sabres played their last exhibition game In Owen Sound last night which means they arc assured of a winning preseason They will open this coming Friday in against the Blades The Georgetown soccer Bantams trailed against Burlington in the Hilton championship garni However coach Km loirs l am stormed hack won it 4 Above Elaine Tiylor scored the tying goal off this corner kick late In lime wns all Georgetown and only a matter of time before they scored In Ihe eleventh minute of play Lynne Cunningham scored from a comer kick by Jenny Smith Burlington realizing that the tide had turned started run scared and deliberately kept kicking the ball outside and with the urging of Ihe home crowd screaming from the top of their l picked up and our goal scorer cut Ihc margin to one by scoring with a staler From that moment onwards the Georgetown girls sensing victory gave everything they had and kept he ball In the visitors half They were re warded with tying goal by Elaine Taylor during a goat mouth scramble Special should go o our stalwart defence of goal keeper Janet Vandersluls de fence players Jean and Karen Wilson Vera Vanitem Rose Wilcox Andrea Stapleton Kathleen Torswick Jones Carolyn Defries and Cunningham who con tinually frustrated efforts of Ihe Burlington forwards and sterling offence of Sherrl Jenny Elaine and Penny for efforts that made what seemed like a walkover by Burlington Into a great victory for Iho under dogs Again many thanks to the parents for their wholehearted support and rides and we look forward to another successful 1STS soccer season In the league Georgetown was fourth points behind and Oak who were tied with 21 points apiece Burlington led with 27