Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday Septembers Darts Industrial League play starts The Industrial League began last Wednesday at the Legion with 20 teams split into two divisions set on their way to the championships in the spring Snowjaeks Hustlers in defence of the championship won last season defeated newly promoted Acadian Pools b 81 How the did it without me Ill never know Rod Beaumont returned to the league after several absence to put up some strong results for the team Also promoted were Steeprock who were shorthanded to begin and lost heauh b Rich Harden playing strongly for the Gasket men Always close opponents Exports and again plaed it tight and the result this time to Exports Pete Pickering and Dennis were strong for each team Ensigns two were no match for Bulldogs four plaen in the end going down 63 However in the five sets actually played Ensigns won 3 2 in other words it was the defaulted sets that killed them In the closing first division match High Rollers won through b the odd game over Golden Flights Rollers entourage who had a steadv outing and for flights Laurie Hopkins starred In the second division Panthers and Independents battled their to with one set to and Panthers Henrv Graham began and finished for the team win Captain Jim Franks plaved well in the los ing effort Meanwhile the Firemen took advantage of Aces two to win Rebels the new found relegated Inter Countv too hot to nan die and went down 2 Countv Gerrv led the Last season s bottom two were Bandits and Unknown and faced each other in their opener Unknowns came out on top the odd set Bandits captain Bruce had several starts Power of Pain did not show and defaulted all sets to Taxmen who head lsion Aould be a great help for captains to list thefirst and last name on their game sheet to assist this columnist in reporting their plaers and ere can assist insisting upon full information thanks guvs Mondav coming sees the start of the Halton darts league At time of penning there is still confusion on the number of teams parenth Brackens are readv to reenter and need and this en trj should give the league its 12th entrv otherwise team No 11 will not The league has decided to go with an even number of teams Confirmed are Time Out Tooles and Copper Kettle each with two teams New bar Dickens are the team and mav plav out of should the premises not be readv in time Therefore the is desirable Interested Call Mike Pepper at i home or 1648 1 business Farrar Audio and hum GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION FALL REGISTRATION Wed Sept 6 REGISTRATION 700930 pm pm GORDON ALCOTT ARENA in Lobby 130 Basic 31000 Birth Certificate and parents signature required NOTE Late Registration after Sept 3th please add 1 5 OO administration fee Equipment -SALE- Sat Sept 16th QMHA invites all to bring USED HOCKEY EQUIPMENT to MEMORIAL ARENA Equipment FOR SALE tob brought in BOO am and 30 am SALE of Equipmmt 1 2 Noon to UNSOLD Equipment to bo up and 500 NOT PICKED UP aaoMtamniniiMi At Raiders face OakviUe in first exhibition tilt B COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor Phase two of activity begins tonight Saturday 7 30 m for Georgetown Buick Raiders as they play host to OakviUe in an exhibition game at Gordon Memorial Arena The camp is history the main training camp has held two sessions Tuesday and Thursday and not it s time to test the Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League clubs mettle against out side opposition Raider coach Peter Sturgeon is extremely pleased with the train ing camp s phase of the team preparation for the upcoming 198990 season and it is just about time to separate the wheat from the chaff Sturgeon termed training camp activity very competitive and despUe the fact there were returnees from last year s team at the camp declared With very few exceptions roster positions are up for grabs with the team It might only be an exhibition game but the Raiders should have a bit of added incentive against The Raiders finished ahead of in regular season play last year then were bumped to the sidelines by OakviUe in a first round playoff upset Ladies Flag Football Playoffs begin The regular season is history and although Flicks finished on top of the league standings this does not always guarantee playoff success The leagues playoff games get under way Sunday at the Georgetown high school field won the regular season scoring championship with 110 points a comfortable margin over Brenda Hamilton of Burns Transport who scored points Four players Patti Wettlaufer Harrison Walinga and Donna Brown tied for the in terception each player pick off nine errant Com go n FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Flicks Burns Transport Lett Dive Amies Body Shop Avlt T 1 10 10 16 18 Rockwell TOP SCORERS Marg IFF Hamilton 8TI Jul FF Sandy INTERCEPTION LEADERS Harrison C I Marg Walinga IFF Donna Brown I ID 45 Lett Dive vs Corrtgan to Flicks vs Rockwell IS Bums Transport J V 12 Body Shop Avis NOTE team wfll be a led two per In Ibe playoff Clothing The upset still leaves a bad taste in the collective mouths of Raider brass A surprise returnee at the mam training camp was last years regular netmmder Curtis Green Green had been attending the Owen Sound Platers Major Junior A training camp but according to Sturgeon took it upon himself to leave and return to the Raiders Cuts have already been made and Sturgeon noted that the week ahead with three exhibition games on tap will see the final makeup of the 198990 team Raiders journey to on Wednesday trek to Milton Friday night then play host to Milton pm next Saturday night at Gor don Memorial Arena Sturgeon s coaching philosophy is based on the premise that a player has to show he wants to play hockey With this in mind tonight ex hibition game roster wasn ed and in fact alt players who sur Thursday night s cuts will be expected to show up early Then and only then will Sturgeon let the players know who will be suiting up for the game Six Raiders from last year s team are still at Major Junior A camps but the coach still prefers to take preparation one day at a time There is no doubt the Raiders will have a solid nucleus of Junior B veterans entenng regular season play but who makes the team is still up in the air for now I PAVING Asphalt Concrete GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION HOCKEY ROCK DANCE Friday September 2289 MEMORIAL ARENA 800 pm 100 am Featuring The HAIRCUTS 16 Member Live Show and Dance Band 50s Music Tickets 1000 per Person JV CLOTHING M SPORTS UP UP AWAY BALLOONS Sold At Proceeds from this Fund Raiser will be used to purchase equipment for G H A House League and Rep Teams