Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 3, 1973, p. 4

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Seven Minor Hockey Clubs Wear Division Crowns JK tlNAIS gamri total goals ROUND Mrlal Prods Hamilton Hamilton crew actually hncWS lead after the first but the metals team poured in six goals in the second Rome for the w Tim Fields was ihc big story for scoring Four goals and assisting on the other three Hick tot a single and Kevin Webster a pair Brady drew an assist Paul McCormick scored all four of Hamilton markers assisted on one by Lorry Gray Htawa to 1 The crew took a lead into the second garni Bob Diamond shot the hat trick Grant Marshall and Sam Bell got a pair each with Blight Vi jnd Ian scoring one each Assists went to Diamond Boll Mi Scott Hewitt Shawn Hut I Marshall and Kiepura Scott Marshall from McQueen and Mike replied for Snowmobile lob Itngm A This series was tied alt alter IhL first the snow gang on strong in the final Tom Simpson scored thne big goals for Snow Mike and Todd added two coin Steve assisted on three Brian on one Wilf Gray shot two goals for the custom crew Paul Mercer and Stan one Chris Haines Mircer and Hick Martin assisted Open Kitchen Mac Milk I The kitchen crew bombed the milk SO on the series Bill Wheeler was the big gun scoring goals Mike Mieh m added three with Hob Masson and Brent Fry getting singles went to Todd Dave Griffiths and Dive from Bob and Cameron Monk scored Mac lone goal Superior Niagara The first wis won by the food boys Due Jim Allan and Jim Ripley potted the for the win ners Dtan Dave Allan and Mike insisted Dave VeUch unassisted then Veitch from Hob were Niagara marksmen The second game ended in a protest and was ordered replayed In game Superior won to take thescnes7l Jim Mian scored two Kicky Knight and Peter scored one each for Superior Dean Huston and Mike insisted Rob from Kevin Scarlc and Nicholson then Dave Vutch replied for Niagara Hal Ion Motors II St Kilts The motors came out ahead on the first game and von on round Richards John Robins T and J McDonald potted goals for Norlh in the second went to Richards Sparks and man Stan Wakcfer John and Scott replied for St Kills with Gary Duncan Ed Wilson and Tirry Oldham assisting Sorry I misplaced the for first jame SI- Ml HOUND Snowmobile Club Ottawa and Mike Ha rile combined together to sink the Ottawa crew scored the first three goals one on a behind the net the second and third from the Hartley got the last two one on a low slap shot last on a breakaway Assists went to Tom Simpson Brian Vogon and Hartley Sam Bell from Bob Diamond on a flip shot Alan Masinl right in on the goalie from Sam Bell then Diamond from Grant Marshall In the slot accounted for goats A ROUND Superior Open Kitchen The food boys and the kitchen crew played to a tic in regulation time Superior hit first in the second period on a penalty shot Danny Knight the shooter Open Kitchen tied the game minutes later on a pass out front from Bill Wheeler lo DaPonlc The kitchen gang went ahead 2 1 late in the period Bill Wheeler the shooter on a breakaway With minutes left in the game Don Ren deflected a shot from the point by Ricky Knight The game went into overtime and no scoring was done The game was decided on shots on goal Superior to Kitchen s UNA It ROUND Snowmobile Club Prods I The pressed the metal crew hard and had most of play in the first two periods They were stopped by the Dcpco Mike Makovnykon a breakaway and the snow goalie Greg Wist got lucky on a couple of shots In third period it became evident this was a goalies game is were sharp on breakaways with the iction going from end to end Snow finally scored with minutes remaining Todd from the on a pass from defense by Brian Vogpn ind Jim tied the a minute later Tim banking one in off a Snow defenccmnn were men short at beginning of overtime but goalie held them in They came on real strong but the snow crew persisted ind got winner with la seconds left Tom Simpson set up Todd who back handed shot from the side Superior hoods I The game started fast with end to end iction Superior drew a scored their first while one man short Jim Allan passed to ill alone in the slot The motors crew stormed back missing on 3 good chances before Jim McDonald and Hod Sparks set up Paul who went around two to score In the second period both teams missed some good scoring opportunities North drew i penalty late in the period but they stopped the food shooters The food defensemen played as second goalies in the final frame with Hilton jomg to the it lack Superior got a two in break to Jim Allan who tucked it high into net Superior added the goal seconds later setting up Don flea FL1- UN UN ROUND after Cleaners Baltimore The cleaners who ended up in spot dumped the last place Baltimore crew on the two gomes Chris Dive Frank i Mark and Blake Dixon with I were Birraersseorers went Michael leBlanc Jim Tage Kirley lreg Thorns w is the goalie who earned the shutouts Macs Milk Saundrr F lira The Novice owners bounced the gang total on the Iwo games Hammer Scott Osborne ind potted nth with tiir Stockfish It Reynolds singles for Mae s Assists went to liter and Bob Lee scored two for David ind George Pclrusma got the others Gerry Adams assisted on two and Bob Donaldson on one each One of Ihe players broke his late in the game trying to prevent goal being scored Kinsmen Club Murray Motors Kinsmen came from behind a deficit in the first game to win on the round Bruce Rogers led the scaring with two goals Danny Martin Mirk Milton Glen Mercer Kevin Neil Mike Milton and Steve Brandt scored one each Assists went Neil Martin 2 Mark Milton Mike Milton Jeff and Curt Hick Donaldson led Murray shooters with four big goals Bill Dunn Neil Crane and shot singles Torey and ind Mike Cannon assisted on two each Crane and Bill Dunne on one Henderson set up Martyn Boyle for Springfield lone goal Cleveland Pittsburgh This game was tied at the end of regulation time in the second gome A ten minute overtime produced no goal so penalty shots were called Both teams went through nine shooters before Cleveland emerged winners Don Polrer was the hero scoring the winning goal He also got another Cleveland goal in the second game Marly Power and Hick scored two each Dave Terry and Jim added singles Assists went to Brian King Paul Mc Tim Scarrow Power and SammcrvlHc Pittsburgh scorers were Joe with three Frank a pair Kevin Harrison and Angus with singles Kevin Harrison added another in the shootout Assists went Thatcher Tom Frost Spitier Brian Weir Harrison and Kevin Ml FINALS A ROUND Cleveland 3 Standard I This game featured close checking and excellent goal tending and had lo go into overtime to decide a winner Bill Kent and Rick Rutherford Kited Standard a goals Wade assisted on one Terry from John La rose then Greg Scully set up by Dave and Tony tied gome for Cleveland with minutes to go in regulation lime Cleveland only took 35 seconds to put the game away in overtime Rick picked up a stray pass at centre cut to the right wing and back In front of net to score ROUND Kinsmen Club 3 J Toggart from Taggart for then Bruce Rogers set up by Curt Brownlee ana Tim MacLeod tied the game in Ihc first period The cleaners pressed hard Kin went to the attack and Rogers got Kinsmen even good solo effort through the entire cleaners learn Kinsmen popped In 2 quick goals on nice passing plays Steve Brandt from Curt and Rogers then Brandt again from and MacLeod Both teams look penalties late in the game Kinsmen got fifth marker on a slap shot by Danny Martin from the point Rogers assisting With seconds left a got their final goal by Rick Rutherford unassisted OUTDOORS By GEORGE HOARE Member Outdoor WriteraAMc How Many Anglers Can Boail Catching A Loon or a Beaver Bowlers Took Part In High School Tourney The annual PepsiCola high school pin cham were held on Saturday Three Gcorgciowncrs participated Dave Warman and Chris Burke were members of Ihc Central Ontario boys team and coached the boys team There were bowlers participating from as far away as Windsor Saull Stc Marie and Ottawa The cham were held at Don Mills Bowl in Don Mills The boys event was won by the team from York West zone with a four game total of They beat out the second place from York zone by only pins The girls team event was taken by the Hamilton team who rolled Sudbury placed second with won the mixed team event with a total of This score was the highest for Canada Following the teams from Hamilton and Sudbury with scores of 4531 and respectively Mary I lien Held of the Hamilton zone bowled the girls high four games with while Niagara Wiyrte Brooks had Tor the boys high four game total The girls high single game of was bowled by Sudbury Stewart Bill Miller of Simcoe rolled a new record for the tournament with a 370 single game At the banquet all bowlers were presented with their zone trophies while the winners were presented with other trophies as well Debbie finished off season with a triple and single David Carton tossed and a 151 single A triple and 128 single were by Kelly condard Christ irtc fired a trio and a 14J solo Sheila Prouse threw and a 124 single A triple and single were rolled by Joanne Bingham Funky Phantoms were trimmed by Thunderblrd in two for total pins Alley Runners subdued Knicker in two games and totals Zodiacs thrashed Little Stars in every game Tigers clipped Funky Ban tains for a two and totals win ALLEYWAYS by CHRIS Tootles downed single were by Donald in two games and Finnic Nigel Cooper notched totals Sharp Shooters ditched and a solo Wildcats in two games taking jijNioitS to10 Sharp Shooters blanked UPPFR Incorporated for three vie Christie threw fan tones Women s Lib crushed games of and Talented Strikers for a two and for a new high triple of 688 totals win Girl Watchers were Debbie Alton rolled a trio slapped by Fuddle Dud dies in and single every game solo were fired by grabbed two games from Hayes Jenny Smith shot Gutter Grabbers but were shy and a single on total pins Gourlies Goofs Next were Gloria Hamilton took only one gome from House League Sheila Anderson and Cathy Cameron Stephanie Cox pumped in a BANTAM Cougars took two and totals dy shot 668 with a from Alley Cats single Warren Farrow clobbered Jacnuars for a triple tossed wilh a solo A win Thundcrbirds nipped triple and single were Cyclones for a two and totals bowled by Moore win Argonauts were over Sylvia rolled and a Tor games ana totals Many fish stories will be heard by the time this column is read The season officially opened last Friday midnight The Credit Hiver Street has Us share of good siied rainbow trout Many in the two to 5 pound size were seen jumping at the dam there approximately two weeks ago Coho salmon were not seen at that time but they should be in the area now SPFCKltD TROUT Speckled trout were seen jumping for flics recently in some of the small streams Warm weather can cause a good fly hatch in a very short time Small brown grey and black imitations are very productive in the dry fly type size 12 Is very popular One of the best methods to keep in mind is natural float Good dry fly solution will make them float high and dry NYMPHS Sometimes trout will be noticed splashing and jum but only the odd one con taken on a dry fly or a wet fly that is skittered over the stream Usually Ihcy are lecding on nymphs when this happens Nymphs are different sizes and colours but usually they are and almost black in our small trout streams A tied wet fly size 72 will usually especially when east up stream and allowed to float down through the rapids and into a pool or eddy A watchful eye has to be kept on the leader for a telltale pull back or movement which tells Ihe angler when It lime to the rod tip and set the hook If one has the patience for this type of fly fishing many good pan sized should land In his creel SPINNERS When using small worms it a good practice to place a medium sized hook with a straight eye on the clip of a small silver spinner and fish with a natural drift This method works well In larger rivers also INTRUDER Mr Ervin of Georgetown vislled his sister Mrs Jim Menary of recently and this is the fantastic story he brought AppanntlyMrs was preparing a meal recently when all of a sudden there was a deafening crash and glass was flying everywhere The fealhercd intruder flew through two separate windows bounced off a wall 15 feet away landed in the centre of the floor Yes you guessed it a par ridge as usual and it probably mistook Ihe window for a clear opening Hie partridge must have been flying at a speed of bet ween GO or miles an hour travel that far after hilling the glass It to be hoped that many of you have hod your first taste of freshcaught spring trout when this is read In the meantime it s that time again So thanks for your kind comments enjoy the outdoors safe journey and tight lines SUPFR NIORS The Seniors have now bowled Alan registered a f Bowling Bums Brainwaves Titlllators Satan Sliders Ding trio and a single A57Gtnpli with a single were rolled by Kevin Harrison Wayne Richardson shot and a ci single Hon also had a W07 but with a solo Glen G S A Boys Girls divisions General Meeting GYM SUNDAY AAAY 6th AT 10 A Strips Balls to be given out All coaches and managers are asked to attend Also any Interested parents are Invited to come with a triple and single Cheryl threw a trio and a single game Ruth Fmlayhad597anda single A 593 triple and single game were rolled by Yvonne Boys Philip notched up the high three of 746 and a nice 319 single Stephen Foster tossed 736 with a single A 719 trio ind solo were registered by Steve Burns Dnve fired and a single A triple and single were bowled by John CANADA J ARCTIC CHARlSfS SPECKLED TROUT v is c choice date We operate out supervised by the Canadian Department Indian Aitalrs The best territories In Quebec lor all species of flili and game are now reserved for Quebec Native People James Bey Juliai For JIM WALSH Indian Eskimo Hunting A Ftihlng Cam pi 1 Choose It and trucks ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS ft Omaha The 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