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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 2, 1972, p. 5

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KM Hockey MARCH 1972 Pane Saturday Morning Kids Out While Tykes Host Tournament Saturday morning hockey will again be on the sidelines I his Saturday while the Tyke tour nam en Is In progress Ploy will resume on next Saturday March 11 Scheduler will appear in next week a paper The Town who entered the Acton Tournament won their first game a 1 squeaker over Preston They were leading In the second game against Kit when lady Fuck a ban cloned them and they came out on the short end 31 AH Town teams are getting prepared Tor the Town lour coming up March 18 Score JR A LI AGUE Montreal J Ottawa I In what started out as a close game the teams exchanged first period goals Brian Weir from Steve and Bruce Weir scored far Ottawa and Greg Scully from Richard Donaldson I replied for Montreal Montreal went ahead early in the final period on a power ploy Ernie Haller unassisted Donaldson added another to put the game out of reach Scully assisting Danny Cheeseman Ottawa and Ernie of Montreal were the MVP I St KitliO Michael Pollard sparkled In goal to earn his shutout and Howie was the lone scorer to give Marlles the win Jeff Reynolds and Robin Rivers drew assists James of and Mark St were the MVP Kitchener J London Kitchener scored late in the same to earn the win in a battle They started first Tod setting up Brent Fry Danny Reynolds from Tim 1 Scarrow lied the score Kit went out front again in the second period unassisted tied the game one minute later Tim Scarrow from Reynolds got his second goal In the final minute of Slay assisted by Frank lnskl am Bell of 1ondon and David Iteming of Kitchener were the MVP Niagara Hamilton Steve paced his team with four big goals and Dean Brink got the shutout over Hamilton Dave Monroe got the other goal and Mike Roberts collected two assists Steve Rye of Hamilton and Steve Bastedo of Niagara were the M V Weston Peterboro 3 Weston and Peterbo both worked hard and came out with a sawoff In the only tied game of their league Steve Enslen Todd lo ugh nan and Mark Brabant were the goal scorers for Weston also got an assist Clint Gird wood had two for and Paul Mercer one Stewart Wllloughbv got two assists with Doug Ball an tine and Mercer collecting one each Steve Wiles of Weston and Paul Mercer of were the M V Whitby The tykes knocked off the top team In convincing fashion Kevin Frank Paul Clalney Bobby Morrow and Rick Pool were the shooters Scott Lance Doucettc Adrian and Mike Doucctte with two got the assists Warren Street and Keith shared the shut out Kevin Whitby and Mike of Tykes were the MVP Cleveland Rochester Both teams played good hockey and the score Indicates the play Cleveland got two goals in the first period James Car swell from Dale Brink low and Charlie Kali I from Bob Kraus Rochester came back In the final frame getting two goals lo tie he game Ron Squigna and Mike Spltzer were the goal getters with Tony GrahamSmith assisting Each team earned the MVP awards as a team rather than an individual Pittsburgh Tulsa Pittsburgh took a squeaker off the crew Joe Varey was the big shooter for Pittsburgh Setting two goals with Joey and Joe Spltzer col lee ting one each Carl Bell Stephen Brandt and Jeff were the scorers for Tulsa with Dave Mallen and Mark Johnson assisting the goalie for Tulsa was the V P for his team with Joey Varey and Joe Spltzer sharing the honours Joe far Pitt Springfield Providence D Robert Jones sparkled in goal and his team mates Allan Bower and Mike Norton supplied the scoring punch to shut out Providence Paul assisted on the power play goal of Bower Robert Jones of Springfield and Donald and Tony Nightingale of Providence were the M V Omaha Buffalo I Omaha took a close game off Buffalo Buffalo scored first Brian Carlson unassisted Steve hit for Omaha scoring on a pass from Marc and Bob Hill Omaha went ahead the final period Rasmussen from and Hill Brian of Buffalo and Marc of Omaha were the MVP Town Novice The took It on the chin in bowing lo Columbus Clark was the big gun getting a hat trick Iwooflhe goals coming on power plays David Bauer got he other goal with Ian Rodney White David Michm and Mike Ackroyd collecting assists Mc Cracken earned the shutout Clark of Columbus and Chuck Moffat of Town were the MVP Halt I more Quebec Baltimore scored two goats In the first period and held off a charging Quebec team gain the lie and Bruce were the shooters Jack Mclean assisted Quebec came on strong in the final period Bob Ford and Ken were thi marksmen Scott Wilson earned an assist Steve of Baltimore and Allan rough and Ken tlynn of Quebec were the V P NHL ItAGUt Vancouver Buffalo Gcrrard led his team scoring three goats and assisting on another Dave Majuery got two goals with Dale Richmond and Jim I scoring one each Alan Reed Jeff Glllan and Majuery assisted Robitalllc Glen and Reggie Ben net replied for Buffalo Mo aft an David Blight with two and Steve Henderson got the assists Vincouver had one power play and Buffalo got two Bill Rannachan of Vancouver and Rig Bennett of Buffalo were the MVP Si Louis Chicago St 1oms came out the winners in a close game Chicago hit the score sheet first Rob Bacon unassisted Dave Herat in tied the game minutes later Pat Shanks and Jim Hammer assisting St went ahead in the first period Ron Wodhnms from Bob White and Hammer Chicago made the game even late in the final period Jim Waterworlh from Hal Caruso and Jeff Rcyce With seconds left Pat Shanks scored unassisted to give St the win Scott Arnold of Chicago and Ron St were the M Toronto a Minnesota Dwayne Bacon and Mike Ryan got a pair of goals each in pacing their team to a win over Mm Todd miller got the other one with Steve Tim Norton and Alan 1awr assisting Herb and Bill Fournicr replied for Minnesota Bruce Hay ward Bob and Rick Rogers assisting team scored once on the power play Bob of Mlnnes and Tim Norton of Toronto were the M V P Las Angeles Detroit I Los bombed Detroit in a real team effort Greg Tomlinson and Bob Webster scored two goals each and Clyde and Terry Moffat had a goal and three assists each len Sunnucks scored once and assisted twice Grant got a goal and an assist and Harry Christie got the other goal and assist Dave Thompson scored unassisted for Detroit to spoil the shutout of Prmgfe Angeles got two power play goals Terry Moffat of Ios Angeles and John of Detroit were the M New York Boston New York took another close to re lop league struck first John Butler York tot back Clair Stuart unassisted Boston went ahead again Butler getting his second from Humphreys to end the first period New York tied the game midway In the final period Brian from Ray McMahon gol his second goal of the game minutes later to give New York the win Clair Slunrt of New York and John Butler of Boston were the MVP Town Montreal The 4 are starting to come on stronger and dumped Montreal A pair of Scott Dwyer and Mclaughlin were the with their llnemates setting them up Assists went lo Danny Fisher Dwyer and Mclaughlin Brad Miller worked hard to earn the shutout and got the MVP for Town Melton was Montreal s M V Realtors Lane 1 The realtors scored early in the first period Armel from Kem The game then tightened up with both teams missing chances In the second and early third periods tied the game with seven minutes left George Watt unassisted The realtors pumped in the winning goal in the last minute Brad from Marty George Watt of I one and Marty Weavcn of were the MVP Burns Transport Park Toyota The transport crew reversed the tables on the Toyota team when after losing to them the week before they them this week Arnlc lefebvre Mike Harris Jeff Scott and Bob Smith were the goal shooters Pierre Boisvcnue Smith lanSvmcsand Scott got the assists Mike Zubcr and Eton Doucettc replied for Park Doucettc got an assist Arnle of Burns and Mike of Park were the MVP Geo Cycle Sports The Towners lit up the goal light with seconds left in the gome to earn the tie with the cycle crew for the second time in two weeks The cycle gang hit first Gerry Anderson from Ron McCosh The excavators tied the game seconds later Greg from Tim Norton The second period was scoreless Bruce Peck cashed in a pass from Doug Crawford to put the cycle team out front again With less than a minute remaining in game the Townera pulled their goalie and Doug Thompson scored lo tic the game Grant Bodnar and Steve Smith assisted Chuck Pcavoy goalie for and Gerry Anderson of the cycle gang were the MVP Schedule for March 15 vs Park Toyota Geo Sports Cycle Realtors S 45 lane s Transport vs Burns Transport Expect 400 To Sign Up The flow has been slow at the first two soccer registrations with the total number for those two Saturdays This Saturday March 4 is the last day and an estimated 400 boys will be signing up then There will be a general meeting of soccer association on Sunday in Ccdarvale to select coaches for the soccer season An estimated number of new coaches and managers will be needed TYKE TOURNAMENT annual Georgetown Tyne Tournament will be hold Saturday March 4th at the Georgetown arena from TEAMS lAMES S E REGISTRATION FINAL DATE MARCH 4 from a m noon PRICE Maximum per Family OUTDOORS with George Hoare Even Lake Trout Sometimes Like To Scratch Their Backs Some good catches of trout and whitcfish have been taken from lately The Ice Is much safer now and people travel with more confidence The Department of lands and I- uresis has this to say I TROUT LIONS If you arc a Simcoe ice fisherman or pursuing this popular winter sport on any lake known to abound in lake trout better keep a sharp lookout down that hole These known deep water fish which prefer the lower depths ranging from fit to 120 feet down in summer frequently the high spots when temperatures drop in the fall and widen their wanderings At these times lakers will gobble up perch suckers minnows and other fish species found only in shallow The water is so clear at this time of year many anglers spot the large Inkt trout swimming i bout illy biting at the bait One fish hut operator who is an ex pen en cod ice fishermen teases the lake trout lo rush at the ball He waits until trout is about to nip he bait and then pulls it causing the fish to become more and actually luteal the bait snapping It up ferociously During some years the trout II together in schools and when swimming about in a roup they become vulnerable to ice fishermen Most of the fish art set up in small communities and if a school of lake rout passes under while the huts are occupied the fish will begin to gulp at the dangling halts or lures with the areas of deep water arc still the best fishing holes for them They can of course be found elsewhere Often fishermen angling for pike In Ihe shallow waters of Cook Bay on are dumbfounded to pull ut a large lake trout It a fish story they talk about for months THIRTY POUND In recent years the largest known lake trout caught weighed pounds It was landed by a lady fishing off the western shore of Innisfil Township In research trap nets operated by the Department of I and Forests trout from inches long hove been recorded These fish rolled thrashed about In the like big Tat pigs It almost took two men to lift hem out of he net and release them into the lake last winter antlers caught some 17 and 18 pounders but most of were in he 10 and pound range These are still fish worth boasting about HATCHBACKS Many who constant fish throughout the winter the lake rout swimming just below the Ice and swear that these big finny lions come up to rub their backs on the Ice Such speculations have sometimes been proven true according to Allan Wainla Maple District biologist Most people are convinced that wind and current split the Ice That may be wrong Al soya Perhaps these cracks ore caused by some enormous lakers rubbing their backs on the Ice and enjoying It so much that they begin to heave and buck In cc and end up splitting the This is all for this week so tight lines enjoy he outdoors safe journey and thanks for your en is HOCKEY LEGION AND KINSMEN PERSONNEL OF CKC0 RADIO TV KITCHENER PROCEEDS TO THE MENTALLY RETARDED ASSOCIATION Face Oil m Saturday March Georgetown Memorial Arena ADMISSION CHILDREN25C STUDENTS APULTS1 GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION Affiliated with HCBA REGISTRATION FORM PLEASE BRING A Registration per family Birth Certificate OPENTOALLBOYSFROM8to20 REGISTRATION AT CEOARVALE COMMUNITY CENTRE Saturday nth Monday Friday 5 March 1317 2024 For further Information contact Mr George Townsertd DO CARS COST MORE In Georgetown There are a number people who are so convinced that Ihey con buy a ear tor less In the city that they don I ever bother to check But II just not so A lew years ago the metropolitan dealers could buy their cars as much as 1125 lets than us but this price advantage has been abolished by City dealers volume sales therefore has not increased anywhere close to the way their costs have in creased Our costs have risen loo but our sates have risen aster especially with the increase in In town The price advantage has evened and may even bo swinging our way We re happy about that So why don t you share in this happiness too right In your pocket book Shop their prices and I hen shop us last you be glad you did II you don t see the car in stock that you would like ask for It because wo can usually got one by trading with another dealer See Salesmen MIKE ARMSTRONG or HERB JOBB GEORGETOWN DEALER Strait Dept I Monday Friday night tilt Of p POCKET SAVING FEATURES tire extra turn MURRAY LIMITED icn tuning and AFC cell included or In AC cord

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