HAZEN r have one of those day when no matter what yoo rill ton grabbed his Ret was twisted like a Take the case of Don on the takedown To further complicate m alien Not only the Georgetown District High School and his ma lei dropped a decision to Mlttoo football player denied a touchdown on this play when a Tuesday Herald photos by Dan Ralph Defeat Acton 31 for championship Specters claim fastball crown MULDER Georgetown runners dominate meet Georgetown District High School cross country team proved was the team to beat at the Halton meet last week The Rebels took the overall titles in both the girls and boys class and also came home with the All three boys learns won their respective division and combined for a very low the overall competition The midgets outdistanced C by points 13 to as Bob won Ihe individual race in IT Teammate Glen Mulder was third while d Scida and Cam finishing In fourth and ffth respectively Tim Parker was In the junior event the top five were from Georgetown as seven of the top 10 were Rebel members Jeff Amnio won the race In as Brendan Geary Greg Dave Paul and Jim Clark behind Amato was seventh while Paul was Other included Terry Dixon MarkLambdS Paul Ramsay and Rich Vandcrwal In the team standings George town easily outdid Milton 10 to Erik Hopkins won the senior race as Rebels overall beat out Milton ill to Hopkins winning time was Mike Wood was third while Andy Kiss came fourth Brian came in while Frank Sollnger was Rebel Brian finished 13th Other finishers were Ashley Richards 90 and Bray 34 In the girls competition the Rebels won one division and were second in the two others Continued page BS ACTON Glen Williams Specters ended a long season on a successful note Tuesday The Specters defeated Acton A 31 at Prospect Park to take the Intercounty Fastball League final They won the best of five scries in three games The Specters championship win comes to weeks after the league ended its regular Beacon In that time Glen Williams played nine playoff games while who got a first round bye took part in five It is too long said Specters manager Ted Wilkes The league has to do something to speed up the games I glad the season is over and I think the boys are too They played a lot of boll Wilkes added Moc Curtis started for Glen Williams and was replaced by Mark Curtis In the seventh inning with the Specters leading 34 The A s got lone run of game in Inning when with men on second and third Curtis was called for an illegal pitch which advanced both base runners That Infuriated Wilkes because the umpires working the game had seen Curtis pilch throughout the year During Ihose games the officials dldn call his p illegal You don t wait until the final game of the year to make the call he said he Is illegal you call It all through the season Mike Reynolds put Glen Williams out In front in the early stages with a solo off Acton s Roy Spear The Specters added two more when Mark Curtis infield hit resulted In a throwing error which brought home Gary Halls and Glen to make the score The turning point of the series was second game won by the Specters Wilkes said They pitched Roy and he did a super job Continued on page BR Former Hornet stings teammates as Raiders earn comeback victory By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Editor After having had a game taken from them last week Georgetown Referee disappoints Raider Almost years of admiration and respect was severely damaged Friday night Late in the third period George town player Elliot took a blatant elbow in the face which drew blood When he looked to referee Ralph Sparks who was right on play he got a very surprising reason for the uncalled penalty He told me if I was going to yell at him he was going to let them do anything they wanted to do to me Elliot said That disappointed me I ve known Ralph for almost 13 years and have always thought of him as a fine Senior referee My respect for has gone down six notches Elliot had argued with Sparks in the second period about a missed slashing call that looked quite clear Elliot protest while the play went on earned him an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty Sparks was not available for comment Chrysler Raiders did some taking or their own Friday Elliot goal with 36 seconds left to play capped a fivegoal third period and gave the Raiders an win over Cambridge Hornets The Ontario Senior A Hockey League game was played at the Arena and gave Georgetown all record early in the season Lost week Georgetown held an lead over Dun das Real McCoys with 10 minutes left to play but saw the visitors rally to tie the contest Pundits won In overtime when scored with seconds left in overtime This week It was the opposite and had a advantage leading Into the frame The Raiders came back to make the score but Cambridge capitalized on a loose puck in front to make it midway through the third period Gallagher brought the Raiders back setting the stage for Elliot winning tally Elliot a former Hornet Ben and Larry Power came In on a threeonone and when Elliot who had the puck looked to see where his mates were he knew he hud to shoot I looked up and saw the goalie Terry Thompson was giving me the whole open comer on glove side Elliot said 1 shot and it puck hit the stick But it stilt would have gone in anyway I Was surprised at the angle he goalie came out at This was a good win for us Elliot said We were down and pecked away Everyone came back and hard Paul Gallagher led the way offensively with four goals including the tying tally with i left to play Tom Gibson who played centre this week he played defence last week Continued on page Bl Consistent effort gains Geminis Junior B win Georgetown snowed a little killer instinct Saturday Georgetown led Milton heading Into the third period and were able to put the visitors away with three goats In the final frame for a win Recently the Central Ontario Junior B League team had trouble putting their opponents away In the final frame which had resulted In come back ties and wins for the opposition We played a pretty solid hockey game said Geminis coach Jules Russian Our consistency was a lot better Todd Cull had four goals for Georgetown Saturday while Rod two Singles went to Ray Wayne Morrow and Joe O Toole To show the dominance the had in the game three of their goals came with a Georgetown man In the penalty box the power play Brian started Saturday for Georgetown and was lifted late in the second period In favor of Jon Lockycr Joe who had started the past three weeks for Georgetown dn t dress We to give h m a chance regroup Russian said r day night the dropped a decision to Burlington Braves despite only being down heading the third period v TODD BRIAN CULL Wc got a little lazy and didn m to want to work hard Russian Continued on page Squash losses Georgetown Racquet Club dropped pair of games this week in Toronto District Winter Squash League The mens team lost 32 Mississauga Valhalla Club as Andy won 3 1 and Murray Jans look a 32 match Tor the Georgetown Ken Thorn dropped a 31 decision while Brian Day and Neil Cotton dropped contests The Ladles C squad lost to Supreme of Mississauga as Christine Kogon won a 31 decision Wendy Cotton dropped a 32 decision whle Diane Andrews Andrews and Jan Cook dropped 30 games Tot skating Parents Do you have a pre schooler who would like to Learn how to Skate Consider the Parent and Tot Program being offered by the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department This 8 week program started last Thursday October 17 at the Memorial Arena at 5 45 and Debbie our Instructor is anxious to see more people out There Is still time to sign up for tomorrow class Fee is Coll today Acton apologies The Recreation and Parks Department would like to apologize for the cancelled aquatic programs last week The broken water heater been repaired by the Board of Education I SSIS DONT LET THEM PUT THE BITE ON YOU TIRED OF NEW CAR PRICES THAT DRAIN YOU BRAND STELLAR Font MM MM mhmd SBZSSL I l tot Hum Men NO TRICKS A 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