Pi3 THE HERALD Wednesday May IB 1971 Rebels qualify for PeelHaltons The track and field Rebels qualified 39 athletes for the Peel Haltans in winning the Cham held on two fronts East week Sheridan College and Etobicokes Centennial Park Four of the Rebels In three events for while IS more will battle for points In two events The remaining competitors qualified In one event each The amount of Rebels qualifying or the Peel Hallona should give them an excellent chance of retaining their title The Peel Haltons will be held tomorrow at Centennial Park HOT On both days the Heltons held it was very hot and windless which slowed down the times and distances of the competitors The weather was illy gruelling for the middle and long distance runners Ian Clark early won the metres and the 3 metres in the junior boys category but his times fell short of his own records for he events set last year I just went out to win the races Clark said Before the races I thought about but It was so hot that by the fifth lap of the 3 I was almost unconscious In both the events Clark won he was followed to the finish line by teammate Jon Lancaster who also had very comfortable leads over the thirdplace finishers Clark time for the 1500 was which was short of his record In the 000 he was clocked at One Rebel Who did manage to break a Halton record in the heat was midget Mickey Richmond whose metres will stand as the new standard in the Javelin Rebels qualifying for three events are Sherry Vol Williams Andrew and senior Monica Pollock was second In the BOO metres and took third In the and Williams was first In lie long jump and third In the high jump as well as the metres hurdles Pollock was second in the shot put fourth In the discus and sixth in the Javelin was very consistent taking third in the BOO l and 3 TWO EVENTS Junior girts who will be in two evenli In the Peel arc Heather Reed who was among the top Rebels with first in the and i 500 In both events she outdistanced the fields Crosaman filth in the long jump and sixth In the discus and Diane Jones second in the 3 and sixth in the Senior Jennie Thompson also will compete in two events taking second in the l and a fourth in the 3 Junior boys going to two events will be Brian Davis second in both the 100 and being nipped in both races and Doug Smith first In and third in the Seniors qualifying for two events were Arnold Brake second in the 1 and John first in the and a relay and Fergus Barnes the second In the steeplechase and a relay and Dale McGregor third in the steeplechase and a relay Other Rebels going to the Peel will be midgets Suann Kelly Ramsay Cheryl Thompson Carrie Jane Carlwrlght Karen Coleman Helen Sandra Mar clanulk Susan Michelle Harold Bransch MarkEiard David Griffiths Jeff Rick Dave Bottle Hugh Wright and Jim Allan The meet featured some excellent prospects who could go on to reach great heights In the track and field world Certainly a ark of Georgetown is one of the athletes who has unlimited potential Right in his class la Wood of T A who Just had a sensational meet The senior runner set new meet marks in the 200 and 400 races winning each easily and also claimed a victory In the 100 The meet was a lot closer this year than It was last year said coach Donna Metcalfe who was not surprised that many of the schools had stronger teams this time around We ex to take the girl title but in the boys division it Is always close Helmets survive tests Rebels will field team By HUMPHREYS The GDHS Rebel football teams will take to the field again in after the long awaited results came in from Waterloo University earlier this week Information pertaining to safely of the Rebel foot ball helmets shows that there were 45 good helmets though some do need minor repairs Results were also good for other schools in Peel Hal ton area as only one school will not participate this year and that is Milton High The Rebel coaches Fred Kotani of the Junior squads and Mike McMahon of the Athletic banquet will be June 14 By ml HUMPHREYS Rebel teams from four years A great season for GDHS llcbel athletes will culminate tins year with the annual Rebel Athletic banquet to be held Thursday June The night which in the past has proven to be very enjoy able will start at m and run until The dinner dance and features such as the slide presentation of Rebel teams in will take place in the The master of ceremonies for the banquet this year will be a student Grant Clalworthy a education teacher at will run the slide presentation featuring all the school teams of this year as well as history flashbacks of Anyone Interested is come to attend It is not just for athletes but tickets ore limited Cost of an advance ticket Is 15 and they 11 go on sale next Monday Every year this event has been sold out and the audi en received more thin their share of enjoyment senior squad are aiming to have both teams operate this We arc aiming to have bath teams In action this year we still need at least helmets to satisfy both teams though said II would have been a shame to sec football cancel led this season because Georgetown has turned out some outstanding players such as Phil Noble who was a first round draft choice of the Montreal last year and played for the Canadian national champions of Western Ontario Cham Also other players like John Clark who plays for Queen University and John who is playing Western were Georgetown players Football is a major sport at GDHS and from a spectators point of view is one of the most exciting This year the senior squad looks as if It will enjoy another Accord ing to Kotani they are and mentally ready SI Channel Aerial Converter I or It was all Rebels Ian Clark front and Jon Lancaster In both the 1 SCO and at the championships Clark won both races which were run In terrific heat with Ijj tic aster not being challenged or second place Herald staff photo TV STANLEY CUP SPECIALS RCA Portable COLOR TV 14 RCA COLOR 26 RCAC0L0R CONSOLE All Antenna on 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