Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 25, 1973, p. 4

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Raiders Drop Close Match MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS To Port Colbourne Sailors Georgetown popular fast moving game lias begun again for another year The hockey season Is upon us which means Raider games The first Raider game was a fast and successful match with The Raiders won starting off what promises to be an exciting season The first game was on Friday October 12 On Sunday Oct 14 the Raiders tied Durham In an exhibition game while getting the feel of the competition The third game or Ihe season was lost to the Port Sailors on Tuesday Oct in Port Colbourne Finally the Raiders had a hockey battle in their home Friday with the Port Colbourne Sailors The game was hard fought with the teams fairly closely matched The Raiders chopped the contest The seesawed between Raider and Sailor Ice with the learn members scrambling all over never knowing where the puck would be next By he end of the first period the Raiders were leading 4 The pattern in the second period again was a fast moving see saw action from one side of the arena to he other and back over and over Sailors would score evening the point standing and the Raiders store breaking temporary lie The Raiders style at Friday game was to score by powerful teamwork forcing puck into Sailer ALLEYWAYS by CHRIS With approach of the seasons first Youth Bowling tournaments the scores rolled in the leagues at Georgetown Bowl have become higher and more consistent The first tournament in which Georgetown s youth compete with those from other bowling centres is slated for this Sunday October and the Sunday following November On these wo days Seniors from all over tone Central Ontario will attempt qualify for Senior Mixed Team Cham A total of six games will decide the lop three girls and lop three boys who will for the Central Ontario cam The girls will bowl al Villa Lanes in Strectsville for first week while Ihe boys bowl at Village Bowl in Port Credit On second day all will be bowling at Sportsman Bowie ram a in Good luck to all Last week 1 informed you the Master Bantam tournament would be held on Nov Please note that this is in correct The will be bowled on November and the finals on November annual I Beat My Coach crests being awarded and to continue supply for a cresting program for Ihe mentally retarded bowling leagues In Canada To be awarded a crest a bowler must beat the score bowled by his coach in one of three games This score will be with handicap Bowl will not count GIRLS Elizabeth Hayes owns the high average of Big Five were blanked by Strikes Spares and Misses in every game Beavers salvaged one game and total pins from Swinging Six Dummies clipped Tigers for a two and totals win Six Strikers grabbed wo games from Rat Pack but were shy on pins Tiger Cats creamed Beginners in oil three games In a very supers nous match Lucky Bowlers stole two games and totals from Lucky Strikes TEAM STANDINGSS and Tigers 28 Swinging Six Rat Pack Lucky Bowlers Six Sinkers 12 Tiger Cats Big Five iPim nun I threw a nice SSI triple and a single lo lead the girls Wendy Chaplin 198 single A triple and 197 solo were registered by Karen Hay Heather Tyler tossed a triple with a IBS single Burke fired a triple and a single An Identical Irio was Ihrown by June who had a 172 single Calhy Coburn rolled and 160 solo HOIS Russell Gourlie s 183 average is high New Ones pinched Argonauts for three No Names cleaned up as hey took all three games from Tiger Cats Thunderblrds were grounded by in two gomes and totals Corner Pins wrapped up three games from Late Comers Super Strikers rallied against for a triple triumph Hot Shots were victims of a raid made by Rebels who captured all three games TEAM STANDINGS Super Strikers Corner Pins Rebels No Names Hot Shots 21 Argonauts 19 11 New Ones 10 Tiger Cats Late Comers Kevin Harrison threw high three of and a single Duone Hatcher rolled a rlple and a single game A triple and a 192 single were lossetJ by Wayne Richardson Chris Corbett shot 539 with a solo Glen Collier fired with a single game of Ross rolled and a solo ASi7tripleanda 191 single game were bowled by Alan Congratulations to David who bowled games of and 224 for a triple when he bowled off Sylvia and Gloria Hamilton lead Ihe girts with averages of and IBB respectively Gary Richardson has a average for the boys Rated X made sure Ihat were restricted a single victory Joans Blue Bombers in two games for total pins Successful Seven were operated upon by The Bowled Ones who removed two games totals Rolling Pins flattened Sexy Six by taking three games annexed two games and from Rip barrelled Super Si ven for a two and totals win TEAM STANDINGS MASD Rilling Pins Rated Kooks Sexy Six Joan Misfits 17 Bowled Ones 17 Rip 17 Musketeers Blue Bombers 15 Successful Seven Super Seven 12 si Pi- It SIX I eona triple and single were high for Ihe girls Sylvia tossed a 644 triple with a single rolled a Ingle BOYSGary Richardson was the highest boy with a triple and a solo A triple and 251 single were fired Steve I in Dodge shot a with a single game Kelly Leonard his Ihe girls high average 107 while Stephen I has for the Hot Shots Canadians in all three games Alley annexed two games and totals from Guys Kruisers top pied Jets intwogames but lost the odd point for totals STANDINGSAlley Oops Hot Shots 19 Gutter Guys 14 Canadians 9 Kinetic Kruisers Jets SIX Tncia Ross shot a triple with a single Stephen tossed a and a 121 Angela rolled with a single A triple and single were thrown by Paul Julie 243 trio was boosted by a 116 single game Chris Jessop had triple and a 100 solo Ruth inlay holds the girls high average or The boys high average is by Mike Warmon Swinging wire whipped by Team in all three games annexed games and totals from Pin Blasters were baffled by Team in two games and totals Maybe Next Week decided not In wall hat long as hey ill three games from Team AM STANDINGSTeam Pin Blasters Maybe Next Week Teom 17 Ttam It Swinging Buts 0 IKKt Svme s ind single were high for girls Yvonne tossed i52trlowitha Mm rolled a iWsingle solo wire ihrown Carolvn Barber his weeks highs of i w i bv Doug Chris Burke threw m triple and a single garni fired with a Phil Goss rolled a single Hick notched up a inple with a Inple ind single were bowled Sieve Burns Dive triple with i single it Golden Bowling Club is now at Georgetown Bowl afternoon this league of men and women over the age if get together to up pins ime of the members ire those who were retired while others are new to game Graham had the high triple of and a single Gordon Booth rolled single and a triple The ladles were led T who had a 558 triple and a single Those who were beginners started out with some low games but the second game their scores had more than doubled There arc still openings for bowlers or even nun who would like to join llFJOKMrD I r t The top lady was Baker with a triple Mary Ann rolled a single Harry Verhey was Ihe high man with a triple and a 240 single About That 28 Losers Alley Cats Up and Downers 18 18 Mod Squad 12 territory and last passing between the players before a quick sudden goal The Sailors on olher hand would charge through Raider lines and shoot quick right a faceoff in most coses They seemed rely more on good individual players teamwork bet ween players The teams came back from thechangerooms into third period with the Raiders leading by one goal For the first part of period Ihe puck was jockeyed from one side of the arena Ihe other Each team chalked uponcgoal leaving the Raiders ahead by only one Then in the lasl minutes the Sailors used their sudden goal system after a faceoff Three times the purk was shot into R defense lines and the Sailors scored within minutes lighting The last goal took less than a minute and was little over a minute before the end of the game Time ran out and the Sailor 10 Coach Ingles said he thought he had a strong learn but he rate the teams he has not jet seen this season He said it was hard to Closing dinner of the women s golf section of the North Golf and Country Club was held at the clubhouse Captain presented the following prizes for season s competitions Winner of A Flight and club champion Gloria Sinclair of Flight Eleanor Inglis Runner up of B Flight Marilyn C Flight inner Jean Chappell runner light Betty McHardie Winner of Handicap Com petition Jo Coups runner up of handicap competition Gloria Sinclair Handicap consolation Cunningham runner up Millie Two ball winners Phyllis Eileen ningham two ball runner up Vcrna Diane Salter Itlngrr lard Competition A Flight first Gloria Sin ilair 2nd Eleanor Inglis Flight first Betty second Flight first Carlo second Margaret lindlay Chip its first Millie second Joan Baker Greatest reduction in dtcap tied Vetda Carlo Break pin VI Break loo pin Inn I- competitions winners for season Jean I- Icanor Inglis Monthly winners Jean Eleanor Inglis Eileen Cunningham Betty McHardy Irene Mcintosh Nine Hole Nine hole medal play winner Ann Meal runner up June Evans nine hole handicap winner Kathryn Latimer runner up June Evans ringer board first Ann Meal second Joan Biker greatest reduction of handicap Ann Meal nine hole better ball winners Ann Meal and Evelyn Patterson runners up Margaret Gage and Dorothea Hamilton Following presentation of prizes Jean Chappel the president of ladles section presided lor the election officers for the coming year The following were elected President Vcrna Schenk vice president Teresa Conway secretary Gloria Sinclair treasurer Eiieen Cunningham captain Eleanor Vice captains IB hole Marilyn nine hole Evelyn Patterson Business Girls Diane ringer score Phyllis Monckton handicap Millie house con Vi social Joan Robertson Telephone convener Margaret publicity Jean Mackenzie CLG A represen tallve Edith Mclnlvre Kilts victors in a well plovtd on goals by Shawn I timing Grig and Clinton SI Kills scorer was Dave both goals One assist was given on Dave a first goal Wilson was the Montreal I Union Danny was the hero of this game with games only goal Montreal goalie Dovey who earned shutout and Shawn both played excellent In this close game There was one assist handed out going to Adrian Vugts IUNTXM Buffalo Detroit Goals Buffalo Jeff 1 Terry Dale Tom Diamond 1 Detroit Hachl 1 Scott Turner Brian Carlson 1 David 1 Assists Buffalo Gary Johnston Joe Varej 1 Barry Agnew 1 Terry Waldrum I Detroit David Bew Tim Randy 1 New Goals New York Mike Robinson Miller Don Thompson Greg Morton 1 i Town 1 Assists New York Miller Mike Robinson Lvle Sweeting Kevin 1 Minnesota I Goals Chicago Wilson 1 Minnesota Jack Hayes 1 Assists Chicago Darlln Armstrong 1 Minnesota David Dickenson Boston Montreal Goals Boston Mike Norton 2 Todd Beckett Jamie Hansenl I Mike Burns l Assists Boston Bill Kent 2 Todd Toronto 1 Goals Toronto Mark Vancouver Mike I Assists Vancouver BUI 1 Tom I us St I Goals Los Angeles Ron 1 Kidney White Joe 1 St Louis Ron Tlmp- Bill 1 Assists Los Angeles Ruddell 1 Bill Rivers 1 Bob Hatcher I Roy l St Louis Stuart Craig Wilson 1 Ottawa J Montreal Goals Ottawa Brian Kelly Scott Marshall 1 Tom Squlgna 1 Montreal Doug Smith 1 Jeff Parker Assists Ottawa Eric bison 1 Tom Sguigna 1 Brad Tyndall 1 Montreal Paul Watson I Goals Weston Bob Grasby 1 Rich 1 Pete I Whitby Worren Crawford Assists Weston Bob 1 Whitby Peter Martlneau St Kilts I Hamilton 1 Goals St Dwayne Wilson 1 Hamilton Don Tur Assists St Kilts Brad Nicoluccl Gary Duncan 1 Hamilton Barry Stone Buffalo Springfield I Goals Buffalo Stephen Jim Allen Danny Reynolds John Lehman 1 1 David Leeming Springfield Kevin Gunk Assists Buffalo David Geo 1 Robert Allen Kevin Thomp son I Gerry Adam 1 Ron Spnrkes 1 Springfield Mark Watson 1 Arnold Brands 1 I- our Town Pittsburg I Goals Four Town Ron Mortln 1 Tom Cull 1 Rob Hooper 1 Pittsburg Walker 1 Weir 1 Four Town Tom Pittsburg 1 Providence Tulsa l Goals Providence Rick Donaldson Tulsa Kevin Nellie 1 Omaha Quebec Goals Omaha Dave Johnston 3 Chris Clancy i Quebec Chris 1 Assists Omaha Fergus Barnes I Steve Dcrochie I Quebec Dave Vcllch I lev eland Rochester GoalsCleveland J pritehard I Columbus Goals Columbus Paul Cormlc Baltimore Jeff Assists Columbus G I Scalle A Patterson I HOC KM Juonlli Hi use hockey got ff in a good siart with two and hard hilling panics in Saturday night Provided the ice is in the Acton Arena all sections of Hockey Association will be in I his week week we plan to using Sponsors names to teams Additional Sponsors are still needed Also needed arc a Commissioner for ihe and lOvear old league add someone to supervise the Snturdav night Juvenile JlVtMLr I Midget our Town lu Team NO Jl I Midget Town and Team J opened the Silurdav Season with this onesided score The Four Town Scorers were A Brodbenl who got S Weber Norton Shanks got each and got Team s goal wis scored Tram No J Team So J3 3 This second game provided a closer Team scorers were Milne with ind B Johnston M Reynolds all got me Team goals were scored bv D Holmes J and Smith MINOR OCT players born 1966 K in I ion 0 In K born 1965 I to mm in r a m Peterborough AH Whiibv AM St Montreal Ir Ai 4 Ml Si lous II Buffalo iNHL J41am lOjiOam 12 15 P 1 J Mm 15 Providence 4 Columbus Rochester Baltimore PW 10 Buffalo Pittsburgh Springfield 4 Cleveland Quebec PW J Tulsa Vs A FT I iji I Iburwluy r I47f SPORTS am t A M 30o m M5 Vs FT ST two rider capability at tile price midgeti pm A Hamilton Vs 3 Kitchener 45 p A 0 Ottawa Vs A Weston Minor Atoms Nip Oakville Sundiv saw Georgetown Minor Atoms under coach Lane and assistant Max Korzack their first game of the schedule In Kinook Arena The team a but aggressive garni winning an 1 score lal scorers fir Georgetown were Bobbie Morrow with three Kev in t rank with a pair and singles going to Peter Adorns Keir inly goal scored Doug Dav Moms el for their nix game and their home game on HERALD CIRCULATION TELEPHONE NUMBER 8772201 HAZENS AUTO SERVICE DRIVEIN Wishes to say Thanks to everyone who enjoys eating at Dog Suds From your requests we have added to our menu GRAVY for 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