Page Wednesday July IB 1973 Intermediate league Managers doubt their teams will survive Unless there is an unlikely rcsurrecllon appears up to four five teams in the Intermediate A loop will not operate next year with the Georgetown Raiders being he only survivor The Herald spoke to key membcrsof the executives of the Dundas Merchants Port Colbornc Sailors Fort Erie Frontiers and Athle tics last week and none of them are positive about re turning to the league next The least likely of the four teams to return is the Thor Athletics Bob who has been Ihe teams and general manager for the past three years said there is little chance the team will operate this com ing is not a dead issue yet said but the sup port a team needs to operate does not seem to be here HES LEAVING said even if the team comes out of the ashes he will not be around Im fed up with the whole thing he said Ive been running the by myself for the past three years and I had enough There is just no one here to do the work needed to run the learn so I doubt very much we will be in league next year George OHcarne who ran the Fort Erie frontiers last year said if there Is not a southern division his team will definitely fold There has been some talk that southern divison survivors will join the clubs up north for one balanced schedule league There is no way we would compete in a league where Georgetown would be our closest rival said Last year Fort Erie refused to make any trips up said his team is beset wilhfinancial difficul ties Our major problems are financial of course he said However if one of the other southern teams drops out I dont think there is any chance we would be in the league said the Ontario Hockey Association is not doing its utmost to keep the southern division nine GIVES A HOOT I dont think the OHA gives a hoot whether this league survives or not he said They have never push ed Intermediate hockey Its unfortunate that after 30 years in business we have to go out this way Fort Erie Is one of the original members of the Intermediate A Herb general man of the Mer chants said at present it appears here is a chance of his team surviving There is no way we be members of a northern division said The Merchants loo ore in deep financial trouble Lebold said one of his priorities right now is to try and find a major sponsor for the club The team has never one sponsor There is a meeting tomor row Thursday said After that meeting we should know if we will have a Ernest Corey who was set to run the Port Colbornc Sailors next year said he financial well of his club is as dry as a bone FAY OFF DEBTS Were trying to gel nances together to pay off our debts and run a club next Georgetown minor soccer results Scorers Mark Pa Hereon Siars Wayne Snow Neil David La ugh in Olympic l Scorers Perci- Siars Todd Macrntyrc Mark Sargcant Dug Cobras Scorers David Stars Steve Eastwood Bobby Sun Greg Hngan Kings Scorers Brctl Serjcantson Olympics Scorers David Talc Stars Jeff Brady Dave Gardner Scarrow Challengers I Scorers Peter Stars Grant Kelly Glen Granger Colin Stars BUI Matthews Bob Caldwell Lome Ifo Cobra o Steve Eastwood John Bobby Sun Stingray Goals Brent Press wood Stars Steven Ste wart Smith John Manning Billiard Goals Doyle Mark Covert Stars Mark Minlch John lac km ore Roger Hancock Referee Cowbrough Scorers James 2 Ian Mike Stan Bryan Matthews Mark La5hley Jason Hep- bourne Wildcats Stars Brian Franks Jim my Mnnning Scott Cunning ham I Scorers Steve Fletcher Stars Ken Jonkman Allen McElhonc King I Goal Paul Clark Stars Richard Sean Carney James Tripp Stars Colton Ken Brad Burnett Referee Comber Stars Dave An drew Ian Brown Billiard o Stars Mike Mark Cover John Black Wildcats I Blaze Herald photo by Harry Clarke Ian Clark Clark wins two medals from page ana was tenth Lancaster is a student of Georgetown District High School and Mclnly re a of is heading into his second year at Queen University All Georgetown runners were running as members of the Scarborough Optimist Track Club Team Sharks Firebirds Wildcats Stingray Ghosts Blizzard Green Giants under ink lAGUK STANDINGS a lot going o approach local in for support and should know if there is going to be a team in Port later week John Sergenese who ran the Sailors last year will not be back with he club He suffered a heart attack rc- and has been lold by his doctor to take It easy Corey said that the team spent a lot of money last year without regard for the future The money went much loo fast lost year Unlike the others Corej said If he can come up with the financing he would be willing to piny in the north em division If For Erie and Thorold fold we would have a lot of extra players to choose from he said However he did add hat the chances of his team playing next year None of the four men inter viewed have been contacted by the since the date for application for membership in expired on July 15 Macs Milk keeps perfect record Macs Milk kept their per fect record in lact with an overwhelming over Mama Rosa Pizza in Georgetown Recreational Hockey League action at Gordon Arena Thurs- Burger led the way for Macs as he scored four goals and added an assist Craig Fleming also had an outstanding gome as he scored three goals and also had three assists Ed Schroder chipped in with two goals and the same number of assists John Barnes had a goal and three assists while Bob Inglts and Roger Chapman had a goal and assists each Single markers went to Lcs Replying for Mama Rosa were Dave Irons who also had an assist Bob Landry and Glenn The other game was much tighter as Atkinson Real Es edged Georgetown Fruit Market 3 Five different shooters fir ed goals for Atkinson who at one time led I Dave Holmes Bob Doug Edward Herb and Charlie were the marksmen Scoring for Fruit Market were Tim Turner Brian Beaumont and Chris Peavoy Bill Taylor picked up wo Sweet revenge for Fobert defeated Del rex Ta vern in another battle between two top clubs in the Hills Ball Hockey League The victory was sweet revenge for Fobert as the week before hey were defeated by Dclrex got on board first when Greg Johnson tal lied laic in the first period came on to score the games next five goals The marksmen were Sieve Crossman Bill Rob Hamilton Paul Allison and Bill Ian Syme scored for midway through the final frame to make it a final In their other game week the Lakers Tim Turner and Doug led the way with two goals each while Hamilton Wayne Gibson and Peacock collected singles Safeco defeated the Lakers 5 1 Steve Schomberg led the way for Safeco with two goals and two assists Ken and Sieve Joyce had other markers Rob and Fournier replied for Lakers In the other game las week the McGibbon Colonels were downed by Bramp ton Huron Park Scoring for the Colonels were George Vcnema two and Paul Georgetown stings club The Georgetown over mark with a victory over Lowville last week file victory leaves the Stingers with five wins four losses The pulled ahead three runs first two innings They were by Sandra Marcinuk en Wilson and Donna The got wo more runs in the op of the fourth to pull ahead Karen Penney and Barb crossed plate put a run on the board in the bottom of the fourth Lowville then scored three runs in the of sixth to get back to who pitched the complete game for Sling held scoreless lo preserve Ihe victory Rosemary Gale went no for hree for the while Wilson had two in four trips la the plate