Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 16, 1972, p. 4

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Page THURSDAY MARCH 16 1Q7S Paul Robinson Al Slltl Jim Blair Ron Lane Sieve Doug Richardson Carl Pallet Terry Cook Nell Coiton Bill Currie Terry Al Tom Hicks Duffy McCarthy Junior Tibbetts Blake coach Gerry Foresters Get Cooked Niagara Districts A Semi Returns to Brantford Friday Monday Raiders Take 31 Series Lead When you re hot you and it was a red hot Terry Cooke who cooled out Foresters with a four goal per here Monday night enabling Georgetown s North Raiders to move into a 3 1 lead In the Niagara District Intermediate A League A semi final series Cooke winning recipe left bitter taste in the mouths of the favoured Br ant fords who were forced to swallow a 1 whipping in front of a Memorial Arena crowd of just over Twenty four hours earlier a capacity crowi witnessed Raiders victory That one regained for them the series lead which had disappeared when fa hioned a win in their only one of four series starts It was a frustrating fourth tame for the Foresters who missed the starting time by Trier of an hour after battling and then witched their attack disintigrate under Raider checking They were behind after a little over a minute and had the winning goal scored on them after Just five and a half minutes HI VTtN LOOK The Foresters had the beaten look when they carried he weight of a 1 deficit off at the end of one period and never looked like learn that could erase the difference Raiders found their fifth goal in the second period and six and Beven came early in the third Blake Inglis Steve and A scored the balance of Raiders goals Inglis was icehugger that started things was Raiders third and prompted Brantford coach John Torti to lift Worosi from the nets in favour of Bob who fare any belter The shot threaded s pad from a ingle goal Raiders seventh rose from the blue line and cleared left shoulder with 12 minutes of scoreless play left Cooke scored twice in the first period and once in each of the remaining frames He to a loose puck near the Brantford blue line and then golfed it through defenders leg while being checked to the Ice near the boards on the north side Henry Hunting spoiled Keith Pallet perfect night when he scored as Georgetown defence relaxed momentarily with a lead and three minutes left in the first period Ttfe chippy ploy kept the partial home crowd vocal after Raiders put the outcome beyond doubt BHIGralton No II and John No became the targets for the needle they released their frustration on any passing red white uniform drat ton drew the game only major when he charged and then hammered Raiders Ron Lane Lane cross checked served a minor and major while Lane look a double minor QUICK START got a quick and GEORGETOWN SOCCER ST PATRICKS DANCE Friday March tola SACRED HEART HALL Admission per couple NEWFOUNDLAND IN JULY Per Adult Return Fare 2 DEPARTURES ONLY JULY 22nd STAY AS LONG AS YOU WISH SPACE LIMITED BOOK IMMEDIATELY DEPOSIT PER PERSON REQUIRED For Reservations Kitchener NAME ADDRESS The Lions pounced on Aristocrats and won all three games PecWee Penguins look games and totals from lied Barons SPECIALS 1968 VOLKS 1966 VOLKS in beautiful condition certified VOLKS Station Wagon immaculate condition owner radio VOLKS Automatic Lie guaranteed BAZ MOTORS Your Authorized Local Volkswagen Dealer Guelph Street Georgetown Tel 877 certified A condition it took a come from behind effort by Georgetown lo engineer Sunday night s victory The visitors had a edge In the seventh minute after Sim pelt and Moron found defensive holes But it was a new game at the start of the second period Jim Blair and then Paul Robinson provided the catch up goals and Duffy McCarthy made It Raiders with the only goal of second period at the half matched Raiders goal final period After slap shot chopped Georgetown lead to with to go in the third period the lime dragged for anxious clock watchers But never threatened to force an overtime period after that last thrust Al Mitt and Terry Cooke were Raiders third period snipers scored twice and Sim poll before ALLEYWAYS GlrlsBoth high triple and were bowled by Tricia Ross this week when she had a triple and 150 single Coming second was Jennifer Armstrong with a 309 triple and single first single of theyear was bowled this week by Michael Slcenhuls when he came Withthchclp of this game Michael also holds the high triple with Second as Brett Goodlel when he tossed triple and 126 single Next ere Billy Mc Arthur Scrivens I STANDI Lions 119 Aristocrats Red Barons 60 PeeWee Penguins 33 BANTAM GIRLS Stephanie Cox still ranks first for girls high average with a 1R5 Globetrotters bounced away the second game from Bantam Bombers to give them two points Super Seven started off well when they won the first gome slackened off when Slowpokes took the last two Pussycats won two games and totals from Pink Panthers won two points from Crashers as they took the second game Wild Cats snatched five points from Tigers Strikers settled for a five point win over Panthers The high triple this week was rolled by Debbie Alton with Three pins behind was Sherry with her triple of and a single The high single of was bowled by who also had a triple Next Stephanie Cox Iffl Nancy Hamilton 17 Gloria Hamilton and Diane Leonard 200 IF Sinkers Bantam Bombers to Super Seven Panthers Pink Panthers Canonhalls Pussycats Wild Cats Slowpokes Crashers t Globetrotters Colin links is eleven pins of John Burke with his by Kjren Archibald and Inlay high average in blow Pokes maintain their lead after taking three games and totals from Crack Shots Snipers annexed points from Sharp Shooters Bobcats edged two games from Hydrofoils lost out on total pins Super Strikers had a three gome victory off of Georgetown Internationals An outstanding single aided Colin Hicks in having the high triple of 657 The nexl three scores were all bowled from the same team with David Y inlay placing second with triple and 192 single Grant Richardson had ana 196 while Keith Gallant and 206 STANDINGS Slow Pokes Super Strikers Bobcats Hydrofoils 37 Snipers Crack Shots Georgetown Internationals Sharp Shooters NIGHT JUNIORS Moore average is still lo give her the high average for the girls Rick average went down one pin but he is still on top with Pin Vultures dumped Pin Busters when they won all three games Odd Balls lost the first two games to Psych a dell Six but caught fire at the end and won he third game King Pins defeated Crackpots when they took all seven points Girls Moore rolled the high triple this week with while Louise Bolsvcnuc out bowled her to take he high single of and second high triple of Sandy was close behind with her triple and single Good scores were also bowled by Kavanagh with a 5b triple and 201 single Boys The two high boys this week verc Rick coming on lop with a triple and high single of and Doug En man who had triple and 198 single Psychedelic Six Pin Vultures Crackpots Odd Balls King Pins and Pin Busters Continued to Page ID Sportsmens Anniversary Punjab Appears daily the Wrestling in the Arena Tiger no extra charge BadmintonRetriever TrialsFashion Show CampingTrailers and sports gearCollages AirplanesBoats Cars and Motorcycles Weekdays Noon to Saturdays to 1 Sundays l Take the streetcar to floor Hourly or trie GO Tri Entire proceeds In old of Conservation Adults S1 50 Student Si Children Everyday March to Toronto disastrous second period went a long toward Raiders setback in game two in Friday night They absorbed four goals in a span of three minutes three of them in seconds in the middle stanza which broke a tight game wide open It was in Fortslers favour when the roof fell in point in the third had an B bulge their floundering visitors Gignac and Andy Moran each wound up with hat tricks Henry Hunting Jim and Jack Powell contributed singles Blair Paul Robinson Ci and Blake Inglis launched the five that beat Worosi Inglis was used sparingly here Sunday but saw lots of action Monday night Coach Gerry rested Doug Richardson Friday and Sunday but used him late in Monday game Raiders fifth Tom Hicks has been a spectator since the scries started The flu bug forced Duffy McCarthy miss Monday tilt but he is expected to be ready for tomorrow night clash In the Niagara District League series Dunnvllle has bounced Port Colborne In four games and Dundas and WeUand are knotted at games apiece Those are both best of five fairs Port Colborne will meet or In another threeof five set the winner of that one to face Raiders or for the group title Hockey Week In Georgetown SPONSORED BY THE KINSMEN CLUB OF GEORGETOWN 12th Annual International BANTAM TOURNEY Starts This Friday at 7 pm AND CONTINUES DAILY except Sunday THROUGH MARCH 25th TYKES GAME AT 700 PM Official opening by Mayor Smith Friday 8pm Followed by Exhibition Game Georgetown Referees Association Kin and Legion GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA DAILY HOURS 30 A LAST GAME 15 44 TEAMS WILL COMPETE IN THE TOURNEY The Hockey Spotlight focuses on Georgetown this week as Bantam teams from all over Ontario and from various United States centres congregate in Georgetown rby centres to be represented include Acton Streetsville Brampton Orangeville Hamilton Bra ma lea OakvNIe Toronto COME and BRING THE FAMILY THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING FIRMS Help Support the Tournament and Enjoy 8 Days of Good Hockey by Buying a BOOSTER TICKET STUDENTS ADULTS PETE POMEROY SPORTS PETE Main Street North MOTORS Only Authorized Volkswagen Dealer in Georgetown St Supporters of Minor Hockey HB PLUMBING HEATING GEORGETOWN FENDLEY FLORISTS Mill Street Bill Garbutt PLUMBING AND HEATING Elgin St BP Service Station Guelph Street 3951 Bucks fine Foods PAST FREE HOME DELIVERY Mill Street Hollywood House Hotel NORVAL ONTARIO Sykes Bakery 43 Main Street North H HOLMES Dept Store Main Street North SUPERIOR Food Market 18 Main Street North ARMSTRONG Iniurance Main St SoutheTT Hit I

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