THE Wednesday June JO 1982 Hassling refs We have run same problems In the past couple of or to Three have refused to do one coach games One coach has requested that certain refs be not appointed to his team games Another has resigned Some appointments cannot be changed due to availability of although unofficially accommodation has been mode to accede to requests Hassling of refs will to no refs at all Whilst certain oik will cheer at that this trend will not do the game any good whatsoever Conches pironts supporters and alike must control themselves or the referee will lake action Violators will be reported to the governing body youth or senior for disciplinary hearings It Is disturbing to note that the ref who has resigned feels that no action villi be taken The youth group have in the past Issued a life suspension at one end of the scale and several games suspension and reprimands at the other end Where such action is felt to be necessary It will be taken by the appropriate bodies I am assured The you referee commissioner is disturbed at the current trend and a letter is being prepared to go coaches on this subject It is rather sod to report stile particularly when the riferees ion been formed and is running under the chairmanship of Harry Ilraam For the first Hint a referee development Is working on a novel idea When there is a double header he arranges rcf for the first game with two or three trainees watching At the end of the first game there Is a discussion after which the trainees each take a half in the second gome Hopefully coaches and those on commissioner has been appointed and Is working on a three phase programme to encourage referees the will bear with the trainees if not we will lose them and end up none at all JUNIOR At CONS The Junior East Hamilton for the first Of three Ontario cup games for the youths at the weekend Having just beaten Dixie 12 1 In league competition they went at It again in Hum lion In a one sided contest the lads won 100 S Murray It will lead to no more at all missed a penally The Major Atom Raiders were outclassed by at Ccdaralc and sad to relate were not much In the game One thing I noticed at the league loss to Guclph was that the defenco seem to hang around the defensive area even after clearing the ball The lads must move out with the ball as it goes towards their opponents goal There Is a fair bit of skill In the team and one good result will do them the world of good It was a different story at the Dorsey field where the Major Moaquilos entertained Mlssissauga The home team started very well and sprayed the ball all over the field In attack after attack The goals would not come easy except for the first which came after three minutes A second came on the half hour The game changed in the second half with the visitors battling back to equalize and force overtime Again we scored early In the first attack no less and again the visiles equalized to force a decision on penalty kicks The lads netted three to Mlssissauga a one giving the lads a hard earned victory in their third gome of the week One player from each team was cautioned and a visiting player given his marching orders in the second half Ricky and Teddy Weatherall were the scorers In regulation time Teddy in Brent Trevor and Billy Murphy on the penalties Johnny Stefan played super in goal land saved four of Missus penally Continued on page Itr tables heal S Milton by I Hockey in Halton Hills Georgettes Hornby takes DRG Continued from ipe 111 the following also Ins some previously unreport state nit about problems with phcrs Hi claims thai Hills OH would prevent hotkey from it affiliated players to fill in the lint up However he admits the been to see if they would bend in this respect On the issue of who contacted whom or rnlher the mystery of the or the egg a high ranking executive member of the Sabres says George town did actually mike the first move in Ihc booster club after a Gemini Sabre contest last Georgetown Chrysler Raid Most Improved Player award recipient and standout forward for his team in the Hardy Cup playoffs is willing to give It another go in the Intermediate A league However Gary the Herald lhat he isn sure about some players like Joe Ens who must commute from Scarborough lo games and practices each week The Raider season will be a year of changes for the local Intermediate A team Although Raider president Bob Hooper will still be at the helm to hold the club together the coaching manager duo will be different Don was elected VicePresident in ir of hockey and this the coach and manager with ihe executive president Hooper says Fendley can himself as as former Vice President of operations Dave Kcntncr did Hooper NMtCOUll Tin Raider president says team Is about JO per locked in to a coach guide Rim nit thai an individual has been approached by the be is almost ready to sign Like over from lnha The for 1B2 season will consist of Hit same is lust except for which folded due to owner felt hi could not attempts Milton and Durham to gain enlry in the A fold were oiled The set ill be shortened from games lost seisin JO schedule this coming has been talking Miller Mho seems willing to try again with lUidirs though the made him lasl cut in local well in IK Intcrmedi ite league list year and il It and Doug worked well mist undernled player on last season Us Smith according to McFadjen Smith suw very IUHe Unit at his defence position dt spile holding some impressive Meet Heralds feature team hockey credentials from University York University hove offered Smith a scholarship if he pljys hockey for McFadycn says Smith would like to tome Raiders HOW II was Hoax less titillating linn ire it Trim Robbery so the up wis an unknown of ir I dtpnrtmmt In rite the is a news in the Out n press word sin i struck In iris is I rt ittunt w The dots mil with Ihc it joktstcr utility ird f Haidtrs look the heavy metal J Ml I idin In it for him fr ml office brass who win m inl Cup and but Met idvtn lo tin I lU- lb lot sp rt ri and Pro North Hilt rtshin been carrying curved I 1Mb ill its I tolled irmlnj inn s Hi in proprietor of id Ir rls Mi Mil- lie top hitters in George inn induslri f istball says the curved m sum but it does enable a in of pitch if you arc a slow put in a different way if you re facing a with a hick of a fast boll Glen Merchants Rainswept win through a r nn swept the Glen menslorinedloafiii run Ind by second Inning despite a link Storing in It Haines Tim Fields Lester Wilson Dirt ind Jackie In filth inning and Mikt red for the Mi rthants In ninth It was Rob and Mike Reynolds who scored along with Larry Seotl Erin hid home run in the inning two runs In the fifth one in the eighth Inning and three In n nth Stationery squad were by in lad fastball action last Monday night at the Fair grounds However the loss turned victory as the Georgettes came on strong in the final three innings scoring two runs per The best Georgettes could do until Ihc fifth inning was a hit and a stolen base by Jepnlfer Reynolds in the second inning Then Karen Penny started ball rolling wlthusintjc Janice Bell also connected for a base hit Linda George rippled narrow the Hornby adv 10 Hits by Gall Harlow Jennifer Reynolds and in the sixth Service club We would like td thank the fans who showed up on both dais for their support Congratulations to Choice Air on winning tournament and to Rick Thompson on the most valuable phver award for the tournament Thankyou all inning put the Georgettes An error by Hornbys ahead two more runs but shortstop put Hornby also connected George on base In the for two to make the score seventh inning while Gall Harlow doubled fastball 1IMFIMUSF LI AGUE STANDINGS T Price 10 1 Indusmln 1 1 Blue Jays 11 3 BRIAN GOODLET Life Business Mortgage RRSP Mutual Life of Canada or 8774515 LIMESTONE AH SIZES FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST ROSES Beautiful outstanding roses over vaneties ready to bloom ONLY Large choice of quality shrubs 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the winning pitcher for the Glen It was a good learn effort by all players Tournament PI sy In tournament action last weekend in Streets the Glen went down in their first game 11 against Streets It was a very good game but the girls get used to the small 11 ball as a 12 ball Is used in the Glen When the second game rolled around the girls were ready to play beat Ing Sheridan 110 Their win took the Glen girls to the consolation game which was also won this lime against Martin Grove II was a great team spirit and a good game by all Team members received a trophy and crest for their pltshmenls offering on LUBE this coupon OIL it FILTER LUBEIT ARMSTRONG AVE i Cut Stum ARMSTRONG COLLISION WOULD LIKE TO NOTIFY THEIR CUSTOMERS THAT THEY WILL BE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS July 3 thru July 18 8775163 With No Charge Servicesask for details Origins equipment quality Fuel Fightergas savings Superb traction and great road handling ability Smooth dependable performance Only Firestone has it RADIAL MATIC 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