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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 17, 1974, p. 5

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Five Georgetown Bowlers Tops In Bantam Tourney A PRETTY happy team are these bantam bow lent from Georgetown who captured the Manhattan trophy in the 14th world bantam bowling championship played a Guelph In front are coach Joan Richardson and Grant Richardson In back are David Alan and Kevin Harrison Missing Herald Photo from the photo is Russell Team score for two games was with a player average per gome of Was A Day Of Champions For Minor Hockey Teams NOVICE CHAMPIONSHIP Toronto St 5 ATOM North Motors A Georgetown DepcoMetalProd A Snowmobile Club 1 A C Finance Hi Folks Variety Varian Associates Rodger s Speed Custom Florists A V Tennant Contractors C A C Finance Varian Associates A Florists Varian Associates CHAMPIONSHIP Metal Prod A Varian Associates PEE WEE Cleaners Nell Music Centre Murray Motors Gougeon Household Furnishings Chicken Villa 4 Dockeray Plumbing Heating Kinsmen Club 4 Bai Motors 3 Ontario Electrical Standard Products MuckartlNellsMuslcCcntre2 Chicken Villa Kinsmen Club Mac Milk Chicken Villa CHAMPIONSHIP Electrical Neil Music Centre BANTAM s Restaurant A ft MacPherson Fred Auto Body Johnson Carney 1 Edward Nelson Real Estate Elk Lodge 5 Real Estate Dog N Suds Drive In 1 Construction Stevenson Mens Wear A DriveIn MacPherson a Edward Nelson Metal Products CONSOLATION CHAMPIONSHIP Elk Lodge Metal Products B MIDGET Bums Transport l Mass on Motors CHAMPIONSHIP IUracoEtcavatlJH3 Minoo Motors 1 JUVENILE Noteworthy Excavating 3 Exchange Mcpherson s emerged bantam champions In Georgetown and District Minor Hockey Association receives the team trophy from Don Johnston minor hockey president Below Mr Johnston presents the trophy to the captain of the winning midget team Arm Tom Da vies The House League hockey season came to a successful finish with exciting play off games on Friday and Saturday and the six Grand Cham games on Sunday afternoon The annual general meeting of the association v ill be held at Cedarvale Community Centre April21at2 All parents are urged to attend this meeting which will be your opportunity to voice your opinion on league affairs during the past year and elect a strong executive for the coming season Anyone who would be willing to run for a position on the executive should contact Don Johnston at On Saturday April the association is holding an Ap preciation Dance lo honor coaches managers referees and others who helped make the past season a success Any coach or manager who did not receive a complimentary ticket should contact Don Johnston The dance will be held at the Credit Valley club formerly Riviera starting al Tickets arc available from executive members or at the door The cost is WOO per couple which includes a bullet New Coach Lacrosse Rams According to new coach Robert Pool the Acton Ir Lacrosse team of the central division of the Ontario Lacrosse Association have a great chance to win the provincial championship this season Mr Pool stressed that the Rams would have to be In shape and out run the other teams In the league Basically we II play a fast running game and become more offensive he said After running with our op ponents for two periods we II come out in the third and continue running The team which has between 17 and years old Is practising at school to get In shape These will con tinue until the Rams can practise In the Acton Arena I know these guys can win If they continue to run with their opponents said Mr Pool 1 11 try and have a complete learn of home boys without any Imports Mr Pool starts his flrnt as coach of the team after playing lacrosse for years on Jr andJr A teams He is helped by Rick assistant coach and Howard Dwyer manager He noted that 17 players were returning from last and eight others were from the midget league However he added that no player had made the team yet Acton has not won the all Ontario Championship since Cancer Treatment Search Goes On A solution the problem of cancer Is the greatest medical challenge ever faced by man More time and financial resources have been expended in trying to defeat cancer than on any other single medical problem In spile of 1m provementa in treatment by in the comparatively recent development of chemotherapy the search must go on for even more efficient techniques and drugs with complete control the distant goal Give lo the Canadian Cancer Society during Its April campaign Help support vital research The first crossword puizlc was published in the New World in 1913 By Chris Lost week a team of five Georgetown boys between the ages of nine and 12 were crowned champions at the Annual World Bantam Bowling Championships They bowled a twogame total Of It second highest score ever to defeat by pins a team from Bowl Toronto which had earlier won the Southern Ontario Provincial Championship More than ISO teams travelled to the Sportsman Bowl In Guelph to compete In the event The Georgetown teams bowled In the last of five shifts Our boys team was lead by Kevin Harrison s IBS double which earned him the third high Ala n Bod David Russell 360 and Grant Richardson made up the rest of the team coached by Joan Richardson The boys not only wan the huge Manhattan trophy but each received an individual trophy The team went out in front after the first game scoring 1063 compared to 1002 In he final game Georgetown bowled managed but it was not enough to win The victory off an extremely successful year for both Ihc Georgetown bantam boys and Mrs Richardson as she had coached a tative team lo third place at the championships in last month Our girls team are not to be forgo I ten either Under the guidance of coach Joan the Georgetown girls rolled a a game score of to place ninth out of teams Lisa was our high girl with a 420 double Other team members were Julie Burns Janet Hicks Nicola Cox and Diane Leonard Their team scores of 875 and showed a good level of consistency Congratulations lo both teams on their fine efforts and great results The girls crown went to a team from St Catharines They shot 1943 to finish ahead of the second place team from that rolled 1915 Albion Bowl Rcxdale placed third wilh The boys high double was won by Larry Theodore of Toronto with Date Shutt of was second with The ore also won boys high single with his 300 game Theresa Volpe of Oshawa captured the girls high double with her and high single of Second in the doubles department was Jane with followed by Newmarket Wanda who had Miss Flnlays single was good for second spot while Lynda Pope of Mimlco had the third high single of Every youngster par received a pennant a crest two 45 rpm records and an assortment of snacks This Saturday April is the day Georgetown leading lady heads off to Ottawa to compete in the National Youth Bowling Championships Julie Burns will Join the other Southern Ontario La lives Saturday morning and will travel to the nation capital by train Julie has been practising hard lately lo sharpen up her game and coaches Joan and George Archibald ore pleased wilh her progress All her efforts will hopefully come together in Ottawa when Julie competes for the gold medal In the bantam girls singles event The national champion will be decided on the number of games won or tied after round robin matches with all com pet tors Supporting Julie in Ottawa wilt be her coaches parents and a few of her friends All Georgetown la hoping for Sou Julie and we wish you the est of luck as we know you will represent Georgetown and Southern Ontario well BANTAM GIRLS Lisa and Janet Hicks have the high averages of 163 and 160 respectively Lucky Strikers blasted Dummies in every game Tiger Cats were caged by the Big Five in all three games strikes Spares and Misses bowled Lucky Bowlers In every game and Six Strikers grabbed two games and totals from the Beavers Swinging Six destroyed he Beginners in all three games ana Ihe Rat Pack lost the whole set to the Tigers TEAM STANDINGS and Misses Tigers Lucky Bowlers 32 Rat Pack 30 Beginners Tiger Cats Six Strikers IB Lucky Strikers 16 Beavers Dummies UPPER EIGHT Lisa Burke threw this week high triple of and a single game Diane Leonard rolfed wilh a 242 single Next were Nicola Cox Julie Burns Janet Hicks 503 192 Wendy Chaplin Lisa 231 and Heather Tyler 4B2 1B4 BANTAM BOYS David has the high average of 1B1 Tiger Cats annexed two games and totals from the Charge ra and the Corner Pins defeated the Thunderblrds in every game No Names captured three victories from the Crack shots and the Alley Cats stole two games and total pins from ihe Rebels Super Strikers thrashed Late Comers in every game and the Hot Shots were plastered by the Argonauts in nil three games TEAM STANDINGS Argonauts 41 Chargers Super Striken 32 Corner Pins Rebels No Names Alley Cats Tiger Cats Hot Shots 16 Crackshots Late Comers Grant Richardson a triple and single were high this week Kevin Harrison rolled with a 188 single A trio and 186 solo were tossed by John Barnes Next were Gitlan Armes Wayne Richardson Darrel Allinson 500197 Glen Collier 495199 David Smarda lMandAlanBodln 491173 JUNIORS Stephanie Cox holds the girls high average of Gary Richardson average leads the boys Rolling Pins clobbered the Bowled Ones in every game Super Seven creamed the Successful Six for a triple victory and the Sexy Six gave up every game to MA5D Musketeers subdued the in Iwo games and totals Rated borrowed two and totals from the Blue Bombers and Joans Misfits frustrated the Rip in all three games TEAM STANDINGS MASD Super Seven Rated Rolling pins 39 Blue Bombers Kooks Successful Six Joan Misfits 16 Bowled Ones Sexy Six Rip Offs TOPTENNEHS GIRLS For the second week in a row Sheila Ford set a new high triple for the girls with and a 309 single Stephanie Cox rolled with a 266 solo A 664 triple and single were scored by Bousklll followed by Havana ugh Prouse 251 Wendy Hay 211 and Sherry Everett BOYS John Burke was high wilh and a single Next were Richard Lanli and Warren Farrow Stephen Lukas owns Ihe high average of 120 New Ones pounded the Gutter Guys in every game Canadians claimed two and totals from the Kinettc K misers Alley Oops handed three defeats to the Jets and Hot Shots collected three victories from the House Average TEAM STANDINGS Hot Shots Kinettc Alley Oops Canadians New Ones Gutter Guys Jets 13 FIGHT Stephen Lukns was high 147 single Julie McCorry shot with a single and Glen Farrow registered a 374 triple and a 136 single A trio and a 133 single were by Chris Jcssop Next were Michele Fisher Ross 120 Julie Milward and Kelly McCorry 123 FRIDAY LEAGUE BANTAMS Super Stars battled the Love Bugs taking a triple victory Butterflies crushed Ihe Striking Six In every game and the Strikers smuggled three gomes away from the Jets Tigers were stamped on by the Super Strikers In every game TEAM STANDINGS Super Strikers Butterflies 40 Super Stars Strikers Jets 21 Tigers Striking Six 21 Love Bugs 11 JUNIORS settled for one game and totals the Left Overs Peanuts Gang trimmed the in Iwo games and totals and he Sexy Six were unsuccessful In every game against the House Average TEAM STANDINGS Mosquitos 51 Peanuts Gang Sexy Six Headhunters Left Overs SENIORS Ruth 227 average leads the girls High for the boys is Mike Warmans average Late Comers puzzled the Pin Blasters for a wo and totals win Wiffle ran over Maybe Next In two games totals and the Keglers whipped he Trogladltes In every game Rookies yielded two and totals to Super Bloopers TEAM STANDINGS Keglers 36 Late Comers 35 Wifile Pin Blasters Maybe Next Week Trogladltes Super Bloopers 16 Rookies TOP TEN TOSSED Steve Burns fired the high triple of and a single A and 254 single were rolled by Mike Next were Mark Reis 690286 Dan Parent Yvonne Bratkin 245 Dave Warman Ruth Finlay Chris Burke Gary Hole and Rick Gourlie 238 in Guelph at the Ontario pin bowling championships Two Georgetown women MacCormaek and were members of that team As a result of their win the whole team is now in Vancouver B C competing in the Canadian finals Other members of the team are Ruth Sue chic June Gould and Barb all of the North Peel Guelph area known as our zone of Central Ontario By posting on eight game score of Tie team averaged about per player per game to defeat second place team from Kitchener Waterloo The mixed team from Central Ontario on which Phil Southon of Georgetown was member placed second about pins out of first place The mens team came back after a poor first set of four games to place sixth on hal earn were Bill Anderson George Barber and Jim Nicholson Niagara Peninsula took the men learn title while Toronto won the mixed team plonship The single titles were won by June Gregg of Kitchener with 144 for eight games and Russ of Toronto with Georgetown had two women and two men In the singles competitions MASTERS The final tournament of the Master Bowlers Association known as the Holiday Inn lo Per Cent Tournament approaches Georgetown Bowl six master bowlers in both teaching and tournament divisions will be competing within their respective divisions on May and Bowl Toronto will be the site for the teaching masters to bowl their 10 games The tournament division will bowl games each in Albion Bowl Rexdale and Plantation Lanes Islington for a total of gomes The appreciation or any support for our teaching masters Joan and George Archibald and Joan Richardson has been voiced by the bowlers selves Times of their shifts will be Saturday May 4 at 12 noon and Sunday May at 30 Each shift will consist of a five game block The final banquet of the MBA season Is be held on that Saturday evening at 30 p m at he Holiday Inn TriCounty Hockey Draws To A Close For Another Season All of Gee n a representative teams which competed In the Hockey League have now finished for ihe season The by chinguacousy old In the qualifying aeries the major midgets lost out lo In the Tri County Major Midgets playoffs Georgetown major midgets defeated Dundas and Chinguacousy to win the title The team competed In Georgetown Annual Midget Tournament a tournament in Drummondvllle Quebec and the Richmond Hill Annual Midget Tournament JUVENILES 17 and 18 years Georgetown Juveniles ended the season Ontario Semi Finalists losing out to Oak Ridge Acres In earlier rounds the juveniles first All of Gees a in me defeated Chinguacousy then representative teams which Slick Tournament in then Stratford In the and went to the bub only to be defeated 0ak Acres This team hinguocousy played fine hard fought hockey Annual Banquet is be held on til games to travel the route to Tuesday May at Holy Cross MINOR BANTAMS 13 years Ontario Semi Finals church hall The Annual J GeneralMeetlngislobeheldon defeated the Sunday May at Cedarvale minor bantams In the Community Centre AH are J f Tri welcome this meeting County Minor Bantam title was A summary of the teams by Georgetown when it activities during the season is defeated Streetsvllle This as follows competed In a Minor Bantam Tournament in eight years old Etobicoke during the Christ This team did not have he mas holiday week and was same schedule us other ten semi finalists In its division teams but have been playing also recently competed in the for the first year In a regular King Clancy Tournament in league schedule This coming Toronto weekend they are scheduled to play In their final tournament MAJOR BANTAMS 14 years of the season at Orlllio i Georgetown major bantams MINOR ATOMS nine years defeated in the first old round of OMHA qualifying The minor atoms were playoffs only to be defeated by eliminated in The TrlCounly qualifying round by Major Bantam playoffs were a Chinguacousy and have since duplication of this with won the Minor Atom Georgetown defeating title defeating Milton They and Chinguacousy defeating competed in the Silver Stick Georgetown Georgetown Tournament at majorbantamscompetedin the during Ihc Christmas holidays annual bantam tournament and also in he Timmy Tyke during ihe March break inolisU The minor midgets losl out in qualifying round to and later lost the Minor Midget title While losing to The minor midgets competed in the Silver Stick Tournament In Chinguacousy at Christmas and were handicapped by being classified as a major teem MAJOR lien years Id The major atoms defeated Dundas In OMHA qualifying round only to the defeated by They have since defeated Dundas for the Tri County Major Atom litle These boys competed in a tournament in Peterborough earlier this year MINOR PEEWFES eleven year old The minor peewees lost to Chinguacousy in the OMHA qualifying round They com peted In a peewec tournament at in February and later defeated in the TriCounty playoffs by Streetsvllle MAJOR PEEWEES years old In the qualifying round for OMHA the major peewees defeated in the first round only to go down to defeat by in the second round also defeated them for Ihe TriCounty Major title The major PICKUPS GALORE TO CHOOSE FROM No reasonable offer relusedl Perfect for summer camping Everything from standard lo cylinder automatic 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place ninth out of teams In front are Janet and Diane Leonard In Herald Photo back are Lisa Julie Burns coach Joan Archibald and Nicola Cox Lisa bowled a double RallySport ISO QUEEN ST BRAMPTON Under the Dixie Cup Tower Phone 4591322

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