jjejgECTION THE HERALD Wednesday November Squash teams record wins Georgetown squash teams picked up three of four possible wins this week In Ladles Day League action Georgetown defeated Mayair of Scarborough Gloria Sinclair Diane Andrews and Linda all won heir games by 30 scores Wendy Cotton easily won her match Georgetown was again victorious in Ladies League play this time defeating Misslssauga Racquet Club 1 Chr Kogon won her match after winning the deciding game 109 Diane Andrews and Carry Carter both recorded wins while Pat Harris won her game Wendy Cotton lost a close decision In Mens League play Georgetown edged Markvalo Racquet Club of Misslssauga Schandelmeier won Ms game while Murray Jans recorded a 31 win end Brian Day won 30 Ken Thorn lost a close decision le John McNalfy was on the losing end a Georgetown went to defeat at the hands of Valhalla Squash Club of in Men A League play Boyd and Schandelmeier recorded the wins 31 and 30 respectively Rod Eastwood came up short in his 32 game while Rod Prcsswood dropped and 2 decisions and Allan Kogon lost 30 Midgets lose to Oakville Georgetown Minor Midgets met with defeat this week In their gome with The team took control early In the game firing three goals when they had the extra man and won the game Jim Manning and Tim Bennett set up Mike for Georgetown s only goal Goallendcr Greg Tuck played well In the game and deprived the opposition on many occasions Royal City records tie Royal City Novice A hockey team recorded their first point of the season by virtue of their lie with Burlington and Jim Katsileris scored the goals or the team with assists going to and Paul Ingram Excellent saves off of shots by and Stephen prevented a Royal City win Roxy atoms win on road Georgetown Minor Atoms enjoyed their visit to October 30th with a win that was much to the regret of their hosts DundasstartedtheEcoring and appeared to want to spoil the Roxy team night Good play by kept the score for the first period David scored two minutes Into the second period assisted by Todd Fuller and Steve Randy Bondscoredthewlnnermldwsy through the period with assists going to and Ryan slammed the door on the victory when Melykuty scored the third goal for his squad issisled by and Hillsburgh Royals split puck games Continued from page C3 VoomtPlurnitr It War Harden Andrew Null ThompwnS chad Crawford J Ken J Gary Me Ryan Taylor Richard Treat things come in small packages- Clarion AMFM STEREO CASSETTE RECORDER Improved FM Reception System Loudness Contour Stereo Balance Tone Controls Fits most American European A Japanese cars Reg SALE fat 1 55 Sinclair Ave Unit Georgetown 8772425 Royals of the Intermediate Hockey League split a pair of games this week night In the team lost but bounced back for a win Saturday over New Hamburg In the defending league champs and combined for 112 minutes in penalties with the being the power play The Rocks scored three goals with the man advantage while the Royals managed but one on seven chances Kerry two goals for as Andy Broadbcnt and Steve Solomon had the other goals Paul Mac Donald had two coals for Poppys team drops 2 games Travelling to Orange- int0 lo lie Tuesday Poppy Mc also earned an MeNlven counted assist on this shorthand he only marker in the first period from Richard Bond and Andy Pearce tied the game in the second period Two ville goals came early in the third Mark inch lucked away Georgetown a second goal completing a nice three way passing play from Jim English and Wes McCauley Back at Memorial Arena on Thursday and led the locals to take a win After a scoreless first period Orangeville tallied five unanswered markers in the second frame to lead Bill McDonald put Georgetown on the scoreboard early In the final stanza on passes from David Watts and Stephen Alchin Chad Bailey deflected Kevin Ushers shot from the while single tallies went to Brian Martin Greg Short Jim Kramp and Don Both goal lenders were busy as Royals Steve Cassar faced shots while s Rick Clark had 51 shots go his way Saturday Brad Miller goal tending and goal with less than three minutes left in the game gave the Royals their win over New Hamburg Miller turned aside of shots that went his way while the Royals managed but shots on the New Hamburg goal Broad bent scored his goal after stealing the puck from the New Hamburg blue and beat goalie Ken on a low shot in the left hand comer Bill Taylor had two goals for the winners while Paul Allison and Glen Murray had the others Joe had two goals for New Hamburg while Paul Eby and Dale HI Her had he others Hillsburgh two wins one loss and two tics which Is good enough for six points and a share of second place with New Hamburg Both teams trail by four points The Royals will play Tavistock Saturday at home and will travel to Sunday for an afternoon game there This sign confronted all runners at the crow country meet and signalled Ihem Ihefr race was finished Appropriately such a photo Is displayed on the final page or this week section Herald photo Heirnwy Martin Chaperlia AiiliU Ricky Clark Sam Ryan Taylor Ryan c