Pane I SECTION THE Wednesday May Ancient Mariners submerged in defeat When I was a ad I read the comic books of the day One of the great heroes was a man named Wilson Wilson must have been ISO years old and lived on the moors existing on berries and other wild roots He was a super athlete running Jumping and throwing things further than any other man Every often he would make an appearance or a series and defeat everyone in sight In all categories It seems kind of now that such a person could exist and Is out of the question However a young man of today is fait becoming a super athlete Daley Thompson competes in the decathlon a ten event athletic marathon He set a world record in 1900 saw It broken in 1BS1 by Guide Krastchmer and reclaimed It this weekend Part of the dreams surrounding Wilson Is almost complete Daley Thompson is young man In his twenties A man in his sillies La playing competitive soccer Sir Stanley Mathews known as the Wizard of Dribble in his heyday as an International right winger often leaving opponents floundering In his wake as he left them on the ground One such was a Scot named Haddock I Stan still ploys and does so In Mai first division although Tor only a portion of the game CATCHING UP The paint Is old age does catch up and along with It pot bellies sometimes aching bones and other ailments Hence the decision for several Ancient Mariners to retire from league play The new Mariners led over ICCM Alplni until midway through the second half Then ICCM staged a comeback and took the match In what must have been a spectator delight The pattern of the gome completely changed after the weather changed at the half time breat In the second match Meteors A and B teams battled to a result which was played in an excellent spirit throughout whilst I was there The VarianButcher game was called after the first five minutes due to the weather at the other end of town From what I gather these were the only games to start or finish last Wednesday On Monday the Falcon second team opened the season by leading Milton M by when the game abandoned by the referee seven minutes Into the second half following an altercation with a Milton official on the GYS STARTS Youth recreational opening day started in flno fashion In reasonable weather This did not last and rain did not spoil the enjoyment of the first run out I could not slay all day and what I saw at mosquito level was most encouraging particularly with the split into minor and major am told the bantam game was an excellent one end to end and the result should have been much closer The weather seemed to be spoiling throughout the continents On Englands cup final day the day did start out In glorious sunshine It ended In ratal Also north In Scotland In England Tottenham nearly saw their tradition of repeats fall In 1971 they won the cup in successive years They won It lost year and are back this year The game went to overtime and a replay on Thursday This also is a repeat as In they defeated Man Cllyafierarepfay No such goings on In Scotland where Aberdeen thumped In overtime giving the Dons their first trophy in years Whilst remaining foreign it looks like Hamburg will take the West German league championship Their result over Bayern away from home was a great game and worth watching Not so lhe Blinard who lost in Chlcaso Jaguars downed by Blue Bombers In Georgetown Youth Soccer action Saturday In opening day action the Minor Atom Jaguar were defeated by the Blue Bombers 31 Paced by Joey Bllik who scored twice for the Bombers the Blue team also got a goal from Stefan Scoring the lone goal for the Jaguars was Jake The three stars far the Blue Bombers were Michael Shane and Stefan The three stars for the Jaguars were Stephen Burns Jamie Harris and chart Holmes Alex Toughs column is coo tinned Campbells Lime Service Esslpptd la previa last sflWnrt strike Always Striving To Sim You LIME NOW I Rn OUT HIT SHI CALL 51 Girls Atom soccer Cougsrs2 Martians After the first 10 mlnut when the Martians were very Impressive the Cougars took over most of the play and scored two goals by and Paul in the first half The second half was more even with both teams having good chanc es Noteworthy players for the Cougars were Cindy Laurie Doyle and Joanna Miller Andrea Grgurlc and Mamie Lyons earned shutouts In goal Playing well for the Martians were Michelle Goffey Nancy Walraven Sara Cook and Heather Lawrence Team No I In a closely fought match the Smurfettes and Team No Lied scored for the with and Lisa Slkkema playing well Carol Ferguson scored for Team No Noteworthy players for Team No were Sara Lynn Wray Melanle and Tanya Mely I Thunder bird In a very exciting game the with a goal by Debbie Mitchell defeated the Thunder birds Leanne Inglis Kim Mliener and Tina In goal played very well for the Hornets who were The entire Thunderblrd team put forth a solid effort Mixed tennis After the dust settled Georgetown tennis Mixed League members had lost four and won two matches against Brampton Thurs- Our Intercounty team from Gordon Alcott saw Tony Hull and Taylor team up for games of and for the first victory Linda Rice and lata Allison dominated their opponents with two straight wins and John D Allison and Jim lost in two straight seta and 34 BUI Harriss and Bill did their best In losing and Paul Mastalen and Don Taggart teamed up for and losses John Rice and Lois were also on the losing end of and 16 scores the time to BBQ Littles Trailer World Hwy Present this ad for a j With Every Exhaust System Installed at thruway Offer does not Include I beam adjustments VegaorChevette 347 Guetph St Georgetown Another Satisfied Customer Phone OBBETOII CAR SINCLAIR AVENUE GEORGETOWN ONTARIO May business Keep Yours Truly Let our Professional Representatives help create effective advertising for Your Business CALL 8772201 for information