Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 1, 1973, p. 22

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On Snowmobile Circuit Page GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY MARCH Knight Duo Have the Winning Habit LANE LANGUAGE Last weekend th Georgetown snowmobile racing team of Alan Knight and won first place twice In the Ontario Snowmobile Racing Federation B Sanction races in A drove their Thunderjct with Its all magnesium Yamaha engine c c single cylinder to victory in the A Modified race on Saturday and again on Sunday The was also entered In an advanced class Modified where it placed This class is for c Yamaha racing engines and the won the right to enter on Its speed record Problems with the teams second machine a Yamaha entered in the D Modified race proved discouraging to Ned the team mechanic This machine broke a belt and a converter fouled GOOD TRACK The track at a half mile oval with banks ranging from five to 10 feet Conditions for racing were excellent reported A Knight the track was well groomed The team Thunderjet averaged to miles per hour around the track Alan Knight and Ned both In their early twenties and residents of Georgetown have been racing as a team for the last two years They have won competitions throughout Southern Ontario and have a score of trophies to show for it Some of the more recent ones are for the open modified at the A Modified and open Modified at Beach and fourth prize in Guclph two weekends ago SUPPORT The team has the support and cooperation of Dave Arm strong of Armstrong Garage where A Knight works Dave helps with the conditioning of the Thunderjet Fred Yamaha Ltd helps supply the team Bob Hogg racing director of Eastern Ontario Yamaha who raced in the and Modified races on Sunday gave the fellows the cooperation needed to win says KnlEht MENS MAJORS End of the 2nd Donut Nook W Hunter Realtor Glen Taxi JO Moss PRO Hardware Homestead Lucky Dollar Exchange House B Saunders Ryder sTV Flowertown Motors I Golden Fish Chips 13 The Nook took the 2nd high three games with handicap last night with and also the 2nd high single game with handicap of 1413 The top bowler of the night was Bill w and two game t JIG and and a single Man Cox with Nicholson with Jim Ken 712 Bob George Archibald 729 and 3j single Walter George Barber and trunk Richardson single MRRIFDCOUIMFS Scottles 11 fl Werewolves Originals Fuddle Duddlcs Trickle Dickies Midn Iters Alley Cats 4 Sexy Six Six Pack 2 AVFRAGFS S N Hoyward G D Wilkes Norton I J 210 II Itels Graham The top bowler of the was Norm a nice triple first was 33 second game wee bit of rouble with and came lowest singles StanSwjnnwis next with Jinn Narev for the followed MacCorrmck with Don Wilkes 719 Joan Harry Gord Graham and 313 single and Thorn hi TUFSDAY Standings Mountaineers Hippies Drunken Drivers let Set Misfits Maple Leafs Country Gals Happy Gang Beginners Coffee Breakers Astronauts MncCormack Heather Lena Burns Sylvia Graham Lois Am bridge Reynolds Shirley Chaplin Handy Irene Anderson Vera and Heather It were tied for high this week each rolling a 730 also had the high single of the a nice Darlene Virag threw a triple in eluding a single A and single were rolled by The Adult Trainees Jt the Rehabilitation Centre at Hornby enjoy their bowling every second riday afternoon Tins week Barbara took the ladus high double with 28 nil Martin had the 171 For the men Terry took both the high double and high single with 314 in nil- KIND IN YORK On Sunday Feb three of Daytime Ladies Teams competed the zone round of I hi Weekend In New York tournament left and Ned with some of their awards and the machines they used to capture mem Georgetown Boys Earn Spot on Pepsi Team ALLEYWAYS Once again Georgetown bowlers did well in another lone round This time the tour nament was the Pepsi Cola High School Championships zone qualifying round High school bowlers from all over our zone of Central Ontario were competing for the chance to make one of our zones two learns The girls bowled at Crystal Lanes in Brampton while the boys bowled at Lanes in Bramalca Georgetown placed two boys Chris Burke and Dave War man on the boys team we do not have any bowlers on the girls team our girls bowled well and finished high The final standings are Kath Husk Milton Jeffries Village redid Nancy Peck Village 4 Janet Village Debbie Pickering iGuelph Mr Jim Duffy Guelph Greg Rusk I Milton 4 Dave Warm in Georgetown 5 Curtis Duncan iBramp first shift were in fourth fifth and sixth positions They were Ruth Finlay Wendy Bouskill and Karen The Pepsi High School Championships arc to be held at Don Mills Bowl in Don Mills on April 28 Both teams will bowl four games there Lost year both Chris and Dave were members of the team as was Greg Rusk of Millon They finished in fifth place with a total of A mixed team is also formed of the top three boys and top two girls The scores they bowl with each of their teams will count on the mixed teams total Central Ontario mixed team will be made up of Chris Burke Jim Duffy Greg Rusk Kalhy Husk and Jeffries Last year our mixed team placed second JUNIOR This weekend our Junior bowlers will team up with our Master Bowlers in the Master Junior Tournament in Hamilton Good luck to ill teams Don forget everyone next Sunday March four learns and two singles will be travelling to Scarborough for the Southern Skylarks won the zone New York City Prom left are Vcrna Prouse competition and ore still in Ireido Handy Blair Bingham running for a weekend in Let have lots of supporters out there cheering our bowlers on ItAGU Tncia Ross leads the girls with a average while Philip Handy Is the top boy with an average of Mighty Mice were not so mighty as they dropped two games and totals to Pip Squeaks Slow Pokes clobbered Bongs In all three games Team Standings Pip Squeaks Slow Pokes 19 Mighty Mice Bongs HOUR Debbie was high his week as she threw a triple and a 127 single game Sheila came second with and a 123 single David rolled a 312 no with a single triple and 115 single were losses by Richard GIRLS and Gloria Hamilton are fighting it out for high average as both hive 168 Rockers creamed SENIOR BOYS Front I to Chris Burke singles George Archibald coach Back to r Mike Watman Dave Burt Dave Warm an Steve Hums Steve roster At the Youth Bowling Zone Finals held recently Chris Burke won the Senior Boys Singles event while the other boys won the Senior Boys Team event They now ad vanee to the Provincial Championships to be held In 1 1 Tigers In oil three games Zodiacs subdued Sharp Shooters for two games and lotals Rootle Tootles edged out Phantoms in two games but were in the final game The result was a tie In total pins Thunderblrds against Wildcats for a triple win Little Stars overpowered Strikers for two games and totals Funky Bantams slapped Alley Run ners In two games and total pins TFAM STANDINGS Scries Points Rootle Tootles Funky Phantoms IB Zodiacs IB Alley Runners 16 Sharp Shooters Ij Thunderblrds 15 Funky Bantams 14 Wildcats Knlcker Strikers Tigers 3 Little Stars TIPTOP TEN Scarborough was on top with a triple and a single Gloria Hamilton threw a triple with a single Wendy Chaplin rolled with a single game Janet Hicks fired a trio and a 199 Elizabeth Hayes a 528 triple and a single Lea Gourlle shot with a single game Terrie bowled and a 198 single Sheens a triple A504trlplcand single were rolled by Sheila Ford while Leesa had The high average of is held Keiln Harrison Cats thrashed Cyclones in even game crushed for a triple win Cougars annexed two games and totals from Jaguars clubbed Tor pedoes in two games and totals Ir Series Points 1 Cougars Torpedoes 14 Cats It Jnguirsll Thunderblrds t standings Cits It 1 J guars 8 vclincs a si Im si- bowled a terrific I triple single Inrrison wis a l4 single Phillip rolled a good triple and a single far behind with his and single Man Rodin threw a jIJ trio and a Mi singh trio and single were bowled by Glen Collier Russell shot M with a single Marty tosses a triple a single gome Congratulations to the Bantam Boys Team who rolled over in their league practice JUNIORS Stephanie Cox has the girls high average of while Gary Richardson average is high for the boys Gourlies Goofs salvaged only one game from the House Average Sharp Shooters clicked against Gt In for two games and totals Women s Lib were puzzled by Talented Strikers in two games and totals Slam blanked Gutter Crab for a triple win ruddle trounced on Cirl Watchers for three victories Sharp Shooters Girl Watchers 35 huddle Talented Strikers 27 GSI- In Goofs 16 Gutter Grabbers 13 Women Lin II Girls vi was tops this wcLk with triple and a single game Stephanie Cox was second with a trio and h 223 single A GIB triple and 211 single were thrown by Elizabeth Bowman Boys flick rolled a fantastic new high single game of 36o His triple was a great Steve Archibald shot with a 2G7 single Steve Harlow tossed with 212 single A triple and single were bowled by Robert Richardson tossed a triple with n single SI- MORS Yvonne average and Ruth inlay average are high for the girls Chris Burke and Mike Wormun lend the boys with and 225 respectively Bowling Bums collected two games and totals from the House Average were ousted by Satan s Sliders in two games and totals Brainwaves drubbed in every game baffled Ding A for two games and totals AM STANDINGS 43 Bowling Bums 37 Ding A Lings Satan Sliders Brainwaves 21 5A I VF TOPPERS CirlsRuth Unlay threw the high triple of and a 223 single Yvonne rolled a triple and a 243 single game A 91 triple and single were tossed by Harrison Sharon shot with 212 single Linda Grcig fired a trio and a single game BoysMike was high once again with a nice triple and 304 single Chris Burke rolled with a single game Steve Burns was next with a 715 triple and a 291 ingle tossed with single Steve 1- bowled a trio and a single Paul Bennett threw a triple with a single game A trio and single were shot by Warren Chard LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK m mum GIVE US A TRY The ladles competed against seven other team from CI kson and Acton In the end the Georgetown No 3 team finished In the top spot with Second was the team from Acton Lanes with These scores Included ladles handicaps Both these teams will now advance to the regional in on March 18 From there three teams will qualify to compete in the provincial finals in Toronto Their goal is an all expense paid trip to New York City Dr S Greenglass DR B RUBIN GENERAL DENTISTRY end truck TILDEh ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Mounttlnvlew FOURTH ANNUAL TYKE TOURNAMENT Saturday March 3rd Georgetown Memorial Arena from til7pm 8 TEAMS GAMES ADULTS 50c CHILDREN GEORGETOWN MINOR SOCCER REGISTRATIONS FOR TO BE HELD AT GYM from am ON THE FOLLOWING DATES SAT FEB SAT MAR SAT MARIO BRING A BIRTH CERTIFICATE ANY BOY CAN PLAY BETWEEN THE AGES OF Coaches and managers are also required to register so you plan to coach or manage please come In and register on the above dates GIRLS SOCCER Anybody who Is Interested In playing coaching or helping out in any way with Girls Soccer Is asked to come and register on the same dates as the boys In the same place COST IS O PLAY YOU MUST BE BETWEEN THE AGES OF COME TO MILTON FOR ALL YOU REALLY NEED SEE AND DRIVE THE Datsun Fastback EXTRA Cash and Cany ONUS COUPONS

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