THE HERALD Sports beat By Tony Panacci Sports Flashback Darryl Sly still hanging in A hockey fan would be hard pressed to a player who has logged as many miles as Darryl Sly Sly spent almost years of his life as a professional hockey player Many of he miles he logged were not by luxurious but rather in buses ravelling to the likes of Baltimore Rochester and Providence The defense man did spend some time In the big leagues possibly best remembered as a member of the Pittsburg Penguins Most of his professional career Sly was the properly of the Toronto Maple Leafs and he spent many of his years with the Hoc heater Americans He was a member of the Leaf chain when they had the likes of Allan Stanley Tim Morton Carl Brewer and Bob Boomer patrolling the Trying to crack hat lineup was no easy feat Sly was a member of the Americans when they had powerhouse American Hockey League teams Remember when Mike Walton and Jim were burning up that League Sly now is almost and is still very much involved with hockey as the playercoach of the Shipbuilders who are eating up the competition in the OHA Intermediate A loop so far this year Sly and his paid a visit Alcott Arena last Friday night lo do battle with the Haiders Collingwood emerged with victory in the very entertaining game was Ihc of in old wily in the ntcst against the Haiders Ik did not waste any energy I alter the But good 10 pounds I have to lose before pi time Him long before hi hang up lhi skates As soon as someone comes along who can do lit In Her I II col i quits hi Slid But like I said I still fed This isSlv first pi Intermediate hockey irul he wis isked ti compare the to the others he jckey lie said In oiled Tins is Nitre ire of the He major difference between the Hotkey League Intermediate A Is in former it is a full lime jnb for ihc In the American League It s your job to play hockey he Here you a couple of times a week and once but it is all done put in a full day work iure hey re thepros he continued But I think thai mainly to do wiih the amount of time they put into it This is first In Intermediate and at this point that they are the team to beat said tlnl the team that the Haiders night Is far from the one he hopes it to be by the end of the Several of the Shipbuilder top players were not In uniform night Missing were Wayne Carlton Bob Bill Switzcr Bob All of them are accomplished veterans who have played Senior A or heller philosophy has definitely been to go for a winner right away They have the oldest club in the league and most of the players on the rosier hac at least Senior A and miny have tried their luck in the pro ranks The most name on the rosier is definitely WajncCarli on in sometime with the Toronto Maple Leafs but his best years In the came is a member of the Boston Brums and Callfornn Golden Steve has only played two games with us so far Sly said But by time the pi lyoffs roll around he II be regularly turning out Carlton was ready to make the trip to Georgetown but on the after noon of the game the water pipes in his barn froze up and he stayed In Collingwood repair them is another familiar name on the roster He signed recently and the perennial Senior A all star has only played one game Bob owns a hotel and right now Is the busy season Sly said He II be playing regularly in the New Year Although has a 17 wins two losses record Sly said he plans to sign three more players The biggest name is that of a cent re man but he was not ready lo devulge the plajer name This is just a guess but thai cent reman might turn out be Hank another former With his brother on the club might be swayed to put the skates back on Bob was ready to be playercoach of the Midland entry before it was forced to fold and apparently Hank was ready to play for them Don be loo surprised if Hank joins the Shipbuilders already talented Sly said he sees the Merchants and the as the l wo teams ha club villi tow beat out From what I ve seen I think those teams arc Continued ageel Taken from January IBS9 Herald Hunter s Realtors have sIir ped from their vantage point atop the Central Ontario Int hockey stand In spile of the fact they are winning Playing a crowded schedule for he past week Bradford has now played more games than the locals and have recap tured Ihe lead A gap of points separates the two lop clubs An en hulas tic crowd a I Stoulfvillc arena last night witnessed probably the best played gome of the campaign as their Clippers fell to Georgetown Georgetown wiped out a Iwo- deficit to take the victory Georgetown first goal was scored by playing coach Nick on a drive that found the open comer Irons and Voyce picked up the In the second stanza Blake Inglis tallied from and Bud Varey to lie score After just I of the third period Ron Dixon potted the winner for George own with and Bud Varey setting him up Irons then added an marker with only seconds left In game Jack Rabbit Rhodes guarded the Georgetown cage superbly holding to only two goals Taken from same The Branch 120 bowling team won the Zone champ ionship in Acton lost Saturday Members of the learn are Chappel who had the high triple King Scotty Pal Nick Brown Albert Slopleton Herb Arnold and Archie Pollack who had the high single Taken from the January 12 1BIB Herald The fast skating Raiders defeated Bridgeport Veterans a here Thursday night in a fast rugged game The Raiders carried the play for two periods and gave Woo goal for Bridgeport a hot coflt The game featured fine per formances by Fern and Chappel was high man of game with five points one goal and four assists The Rob wins three medals at Winter Games Georgetown Hob Masson Kingston over the weekend made on excellent showing at winning in two swimming the Ontario Winter Games in events and finishing in Defenseman Currie back with Raiders Bill Curnc is expected lo loss to the Ship- Ihe Georgetown Riiders builders squid in the very near future Currie vet in regular season milch this was at practice Tuesday and maj in the lineup list the Team this Tie big rugged who some is the best in the Intermediate A loop when in lop form will be welcome addition the team The Haiders one big problem so far has been on Ihc never was it more evident than in Friday another won the gold medals in 500and metres and frecstyles His silver medal was in the butterfly flashy Mclanson had goats assist Other Georgetown markers went to Storey Brad bury and Komshead The following from the same issue features a letter to Emm and his Dear Sport How about coming out In the open and telling us the inside dope on the hockey team this year Why has Georgetown passed up two or three chances sign good hockey players and why the Intermediate stuff when it would be just as easy to play A hockey There are lots of things happ ening around the fans should know about Forget the gossip and give us real lowdown A Hockey Fan Dear an If wc were in the business of running a hockey team policy would be not to discuss our business administration or financial standing with our customers There has been no dirty linen so far this season Mr Fan but If is warranted hang before the public we will present it as we as compel represent The swimmer in the was swimmers chosen Central Ontario The fine swimmer does not know where he will ing next but he said he will continue to train hard He swims out of the Club Rob younger sister Susan 12 also made Ihe trip to Kingston as an Sho too swims out of the RYDERS TV ft SERVICE TOSHIBA QUASAR HITACHI MOORE PARK PLAZA Serving Acton Minor Pee Wees go to semifinals The Georgetown United All Minor Pec Wees went to the semi finals of the Don Mills invitational tournament before losing 30 to Ajax There were eight teams in the AA class George town mode It to the semi finals by virtue of having a two wins one loss record in the preliminary round robin play In he first game George town went up and emerged from he tough game with a lo win Marc was In net for the shutout and the only goal was tallied by Brent Smilh with Todd Cull and Keith setting him up The goal was not scored until the of the third period In second game George town took an easy 7 1 win over Cull was red holm this gome as scored four limes Smith Wayne Morrow Glen Leslie with Shawn Coffey had the other Georgetown markers Georgetown first loss came in the third game as they were of a East York squad However Georgetown record wassdll good enough lo advance Ihem the semi Georgetown outplayed Ajax fort two periods but did not have any luck around the net Ajax scored one goal in Ihe second period and iwo more In the third take Ihe victory THE FANTASTIC RABBIT DIESEL SPEED AUTOMATIC THE MONEY YOU SA A BAZ I BAZ MOTORS LTD BUSINESS DIRECTORY Robert H Cranfield CHIROPRACTOR FOR APPOINTMENT CALL ROY H EVANS D C Chiropractor St Phone CHIROPRACTORS OPTOMETRISTS GWCorbettDC CHIROPRACTOR PHONE PRICES Dr RRHamilton OPTOMETRIST TELEPHONE Dr Foley OPTOMETRIST Su te nv GEORGETOWN 8777770 RECIipsham Limited Surveyors Consulting I So IslGtoKjttowi 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