Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 9, 1972, p. 6

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Kid With Four Games to Go Playoff Teams in Doubt Saturday morning swings back Into action again this weekend with the NHL drawing the early time slot Some of the races for the six playoff spots arc close and with only four games ream dining In he round robin there promise to be some exciting coming up Tournament time is here again first one Is the Town Tourney being held in Street this year on Saturday March IB The teams Novice Pee Wee Bantam and Midget will be competitors The Midgets will play Orangevllle earlier during the week for the right to enter the Midget final on Saturday night al Streetavllle Tickets for entry Into the arena and chance at a prize are being fold by the cams During the week of he winter break from school the four teams will travel to Newmarket to compete in their tournament Doth Bantam and Mi earns are getting prepared by playing exhibition games The Town Bantams beat the Bantam B s last Thursday night The Midgets scored three goals to the bantams one in a game against one another the same night Standings and Storing I March A W T Tyke Montreal Ottawa London Hamilton Weston St Kilts Leaders Dave Monroe 10 Richard Donaldson John Laltose Steve Idon Douce I 4 Mike Roberts 2 Omaha Quebec Pittsburgh Springfield Buffalo Columbus Tulsa Baltimore Rochester Cleveland 4 Town Novice I Providence 7 I Scoring Leaden Jeff Lockwood 15 Marc Rasmussen I Bob Hill Steve Bob Donaldson NHL New York St Louis Los Angeles Montreal 3 Boston 3 Toronto Detroit Chicago 4 4TownPeeWee 4 Vancouver Buffalo 1 Minnesota 7 Scoring Leaders Clyde Lcggett Pat shanks John Butler Lew Humphreys Graham Richards Dave Richardson Stoyles SENIOR LEAGUt Geo Sports Cycle Realtors Excavating Lane Transport Burns Transport Park Toyota 1 11 9 Gerry Anderson Warren Chard I Marty Weavcn 7 Arnie 7 Doug Thompson Grant Bodnar 4 i RESULTS Realtor Park Toyota The realtors dumped the crew and gained two valuable points leaving them just behind the leaders The scoring was a cam effort Nell McQuarrle Steve Collclt Tom Gregory Steve Savage and Kim were the marksmen An oddity was that no assists were collected Mike scored both Park goals with Green way assisting on one Armel of the realtors and Mike Reynolds of Park were the MVP Burnt 3 The transport team really thumped the lowners They twice took advantage of penalties to the excavators in two power play goals was the shooter on both goals Jeff Scott added another to end the second period Hamco started back strong In the third but were stymied by in goal for Burns Doug Thompson of and John Henderson who got the shutout for Burns were MVP Lane Transport Geo Sports Cycle J This game saw the fourth place team knock off the lop team in convincing fashion The tn sport men were In command the way They hit for three goals in the first period two in Ihe second and two In the last one The cycle crew collected one in each frame Warren Chard got the hat trick for Lane a George Walt got wo and Steve Grace and Gord one goal each Chard and wan got wo assists each and singles went and Grace Gerry Anderson Bon and Jell Darby replied for Geo Sports McCosh Brian Bludd and Ted collected assists Warren Chard or Lane a and Jeff Darby of Cycle were the MVP Schedule for March 14 Realtors vs Burns Transport Excavating Lane Transport Sports Cycle vs Park Toyota Schedule for March It Boston va Chicago Buffalo vs Toronto 6 New York Montreal 7 Detroit vs Minnesota St Louis vs Los Angeles Vancouver Town PeeWee Jtt A vs Whitby 10 London va Niagara 11 vs St Kilts 11 Hamilton va Kitchener 12 va Weston LI- AGUE 1 15 Baltimore vs Tulsa Columbus vs Quebec 40 Buffalo vs Cleveland Town Novice vs Pitt 4 Omaha va Providence 4 Springfield Rochester Schedule for March A LI AGUE vs Tyke Altaian DID YOU KNOWT William Henley author of ji which boosts of mastery of sett and fate eventually committed suicide OUTDOORS George GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY MARCH Baying Hound After Hare Was Music To the Ears A good many years ago rabbit hunting was something to look forward to on week ends Especially good beagle hounds to them around On a cool morning In November the baying of the hounds along he side hills and gullies of the Credit Valley was music to our cars Rabbits in the game bag In those days meant delicious rabbit stew with a thick pie crust on top Cottontails usually made- up our catch for the day as they were the best eating Later on In he season when the snow arrived only short run he dogs because the bunny always ducked down the groundhog hole he came to SAL We hen went o the big swamps on Ihe Line and Line north to hunt the rabbit which hole up and therefore provides more ex This rabbit is an excellent example of he wonders of nature Like the Arctic grouse it urns white as winter op preaches This protective colouring enables him lo elude predators including man Patience Is also the ally because he can remain motionless and thus undetected for long periods of lime The domain overlaps the cottontail on the northern range and extends north to tundra which goes to show that a hare or rabbit may be found In just about any area of province Till- IMMIGIUNTJACK Some say It was released near In 1912 and others say In I bagged my first jack rabbit about 1028 or at what we call the point on the east side of Ihe railway bridge east or Georgetown It s needless to say lhat I was astounded at the size of rabbit When I weighed It the scale Indicator sell led an a It lbs They are a very flee footed animal and can Jump 20 feet or Much can be written about the habits and bag of tricks these three species of animals have hut as say I haven hunted them for years in fact not since I went north on my first trip for bigger Be ore ending this column let go and see what a happening west of us in the Kitchener Waterloo area in regards to the jack rabbit WANT Pit Hunters in the Kitchen Waterloo area are pressing he Department of Lands and forests o give he Jack rabbit more protection under the On game lawa The jack rabbit is not con a game animal in On There is no limit on the numbers which hunters can shoot and the meal can be sold on he open market The threat of damage to crops is at least partly responsible for the lack of controls on hunting Whether Ihis hrcat still exists may be one of the key issues in the question of game status for the jack LOOK and treat officials say arc taking a close look at he but much more in formation is needed before a shift in status can be considered seriously The deportment currently Is m interested In determining if some disease is Lousing the decline Officials paint out that jack Is a particularly prolific creature and because It Is tap able of three inters a year population could bounce back quickly Conservation Officer Harry weighed over WO rabbits when they being sold In large quantities at the Kitchener market In 19GT and He recorded on average weight of pounds the smallest running j pounds and the largest It lbs This compares with an average of four pounds for jocks rapped in Idahi or shipment to flONl- 1Y Walter Clare of Township who for about 15 years purchased jack rabbits in Kit said he took in as many as mi in a single day when business was al its best in 1j That was he handled jacks about 2 500 of which he handled in Kitchener When the supply was heavy he paid as low as cents a rabbit and the price was dropped lo cents If ihey were shot up But business has fallen off so drastically that he I put In an appearance this it the Kitchener market He paying up 75 a rabbit now but has handled only about to so far his year and expects he total for the season top too The above was taktn from an jrllcle written by Don Salo and published in the Kitchener Waterloo Record Hi ore on the jack next week I So until then enjoy the out lines and safe journey ALPINE HEALTH CLUB 12 ST SIX MONTH EASTER SPECIAL Women Reg monthly Six Month Special Men Reg monthly Six Month Special Indoor Heated Pool Sauna Bath Exercise Equipment SUMMER FUN IN WINTER Call 8779531 A new car to 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