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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 11, 1982, p. 8

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Mayors Race Glen tourney this JHjA weekend the HERALD S BBS HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Moore Park 877 5110 Page WEEKEND EXTRA Friday June 11 1KI Intercounty soccer conduct problems Disc or rather the lack of it rears Its uglyheadthiswcek OnelnterCountylcaguepiaycr was suspended or six games and another for four games following violent conduct on the field An appeal has been lodged with the league on behalf or one of the players and will be heard in the course of the June league meeting League president is disturb ed at the situation in general and Is determined to stamp out unruly behavior One of lost week a games was a nightmare Official caution yellow cards were and five players were ordered off the fold red cards This case will be dealt by the disciplinary committee tomorrow evening A club official receiving on ejection was given a reprimand and three games are to be replayed one at the expense of the offend club This after only two weeks Inter County results One Mariners Meteors Meteor Acton 1 SWM ICCM lead the division with four points and a two goal advantage over the Mariners Eagles and Acton follow three points each Both Meteor teams nave iwo po and SWM prop up the division yet to net a Interestingly enough have the second best defensive record with only four goals lost vision Two results Brackens Vikings 3 MFM 1 Falcons Butcher and the Rangers vs MFM result is not known yet Butcher and Acton ore atop the vis on with full points from three games six and are third with lour and Vikings have two points Falcons ew and have yet to ga a paint It Los turn to join the own goal club of the Manners lost Wednesday Fortunately the lads d d Just enough to deserve the win over Meteor Blues in a well contested match Archie netted the hat trick to pace the victory Ian countering for Meteors Meteor Wh pulled off a surprise win over and almost blew it Leading with 15 minutes left to play ICCM gat back in the game scoring from two penalty kicks REP TEAMS Youth rep teams come back this week with some better results to confirm the early promise Minor with our lads scoring both goals in a gome which might have been a win and not a tie The Major Atom Raiders lost heavily In Miss mainly due to losing wo goalies through Injury The result flattered the home team and our guys were not as bad as the gome suggests The Major Mosqultos bounced back from a homo loss to an away win by at The score could have been more If our lads had their accurate shooting boots on They completely dominated this one The Minor recorded a tight 10 decision over Clarkson Paul Kirk Patrick netting the winner from he spot their Ontario cup game they lost three early goals and could not recover in spite of taking over the remainder of the game Coach Gary brought up a couple of reserve players and reports they playcdverywell The major peewees also lost out in the cup this time to a strong Mai ton squad In the rain at Cedsrvnle A missed penalty midway through the second half at killed most of the home team hopes The lack of depth In strong players with a heavy ball to play did not deter the players who tried until the final whistle Mike Clark returned from Vancouver Herald Scoreboard retted with good support from Luc Bertram and Bryan Tumtr The Major Bantams were at Meteors Meadowglen field to trounce by The lads showed well In patches and did enough to win A cutely headed goal reminiscent of coach Bill Bras at best by Tang was Just one highlight of the George Juniors gave a lesson or two in an result last Monday In a strong showing for their first game of the season This evening at lie comes to play the Major Atoms Meteor Blues play Acton and the Mariners are at Eagles on Trafalgar Road Brackens play Vikings at at p m or at Moore Park If the new lights ore ready for use On Thursday the Major Mosqultos entertain Bolton There are two games on Saturday at 10am the Major Peewees play Miss SC Next Monday the Juniors play against with the senior Falcons out nst Santa Clara Tuesday sees Minor Atoms do battle against MissSCB The Senior Falcons opened with a 24 win over Slovenia Stove Foster from the penally spot and Dave Chapman scored the goals The Falcons did enough to a visiting team which did not take kindly to the rules of the game Sec you on the field and Bantam Girls selects hopefuls should make an at Holy Cross on Friday at p for try outs Limehouse standings Price Indusmln Expos Hawks Oilers Hustlers Herald Special MINOR Invaders Goals Denny and Brent Steven Rob Challengers Goals Scott McDowell Peter Invaders Stars Gerald Homer Steven Robinson David Scda underbill Challengers Goals Michael 3 Raiders Goal Andreas Schlrm Stars Peter Andrews Nap Benito Goals Matthew Ken Best Chris Kris Toms Green Machine l Invader Goals Brent Press wood 2 Steven Robin son David Scida Stars Scott Compton Robert Gerald Raiders 1 Goal Andreas Sclllrm Stars Stephen Mills Peter Andrew Atom girls soccer 2 In an exciting with good end to end play Thunderblrds emerged the winners Nicole Morrisscn scored hat trick and Jennifer Becker Dawn Thompson and Mlchelc Norton had one goal each Diana Savage Dawn Thompson and Susan Morey assisted well on the play MMkllMB Titans Goals Donald Guest 3 Stoddart Brent Mark Covert Chris McWilliams Stars Simon Bunts Iguana I Goal Stars Garry Cunning ham Geoff Lawson David MAJOR Spitfires Goals Doug Stamp Scott Cunningham Stars Michael Lane Ross Leonard Sean Mc Donald Renegades Goals Scott Sider Norman Shields Panthers Goals AlainThlbault2 JamieWatravenS Coleman Danny Lane Stars Br an Harding Astro Renegade Goals David Schandei Senior Raiders Goals Johnny Peter Athcrly Star David Harris Rory Barnes Coleman Gront Kelly David Press wood Jamie Wo I raven Stars Martin Labonte Stars Kyle Anderson Brad Burnett Colton Chargers Goals Scott Marcus Haenllng Stars Tim Don Rudy Til Renegades Goats David mcier2 Chargers Spitfire Limehouse fastball tourney Second Annual Oidtlmers ament When June and Where Park Admission Is 1 years and over Food booth and re freshment stand avail able Gross score to ladies golfer Mary Laughlin The rainy weather last Tuesday June 1 d not keep the members of the Ladles Golf Section North from enjoy their Guest Day along with their guests After a round of golf luncheon was served and the guests were given decorated golf balls as favours Prices were then by Playing Captain Shirley McDerm for IBhole Gross Score went to Mary Laughlin and her guest For IBhole Net Score Donna and her guest won first second went to Jean Chappct and her guest and third to Helen Hardy and guest Prize for Front Net went to Shirley and guest and to Eileen Cunning ham and guest second and Glenna Duff and guest third Low Net on the Back Prize went to Carol Carter and guest second Peggy and guest and third Jewell and guest Two special prizes were given to Chris Young and guest and Lola Lawlor and guest The Pot of Gold for nearest the pin on the went to Lois PENNY SALE The Ladles Golf Sect Ion at North Hal Ion host their Annual Penny Sale on Wednesday the second of June and the evening was a great success A large crowd of people gathered to put tickets on the many attractive gifts displayed Also there were special draws for a food processor a refreshment basket and a specially decorated cake Mac Duff won the Cuisinart Leltch won the refreshment basket and Shirley won The draws were made by North dent Bill McNally assist by Playing Captain Shirley McDermot and Vice Captains Gerry Cnlrd and Carol Carter The event was convened by Wyn Bradbury Armstrong Collision host tourney The Armstrong Collision fastball team and the Gemini hockey club are Joining forces to host an industrial tournament of 16 teams from Georgetown Acton Limehouse and surrounding areas June IB and The fastball tournament Is being held Georgetown Fairgrounds Teams are encouraged lo send their applications in Immediately to ensure proper ng Fans are welcome to support their favorite team refreshment and food facilities will be available Red Devils better defensively The Red Devils Junior girls fastball team met their match against an experienced team from Ertndale last Tuesday night in losing Cocoach Brian James said the girls played one of their better defensive games but the Georgetown baiters get untracked The team played la last night but results were not known presstime GEORGETOWN Custom Car Sound Tape Decks Turntables Portables Home or Auto Ww ft Thorn AH SINCLAIR AVE UNIT GEORGETOWN OUT Of GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD DISC BRAKE SPECIAL Over 24000 miles Its time have your brakes checked advantage of this limited offer Phone for appointment now Georgetown Tire Sales Lid 877 1535 HOMELITE ST 100 A Suit an Ctrl till J In 1M nlaH jjl lack far starts And ft ST1ltuit Tharis frit- standing thai I and an adjuatabla hand thai It ThtSMMIa Irtrnvallariaanddailinadftr Sal 55 Sinclair Sales Service Enjo the G ACADIAN FOOLS LTD FREE CASSELMAN FUELS PROPANE STATION BuftlUstithiGii BitbtcM Tint FtlfiM R R 1 GEDRQETOWH 8775104 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