SOCCER I I In league standings the took over second behind the Golden the previous holders of second place the Hearts were rained out and have a game in hand The two games reported this week were the Magpies Owen Gray scored the games only goal from a well placed corner kick In the AJax 3 Tigers game the Tigers hit the score board for the first time this season Lee Johnson sacred the first of the two goals and Ricky Allen the second MAJOR ATOM GrlxiUes Dynamos Colts 1 Checkers Bobcats Falcons The league standings remain unchanged as a result of last weeks games leaving the Checkers still out front by four points In the game between the Grizzlies and Dynamos the score Indicates a game in which both defensive squads must have been in top form In a very similar game the Checkers gave up their point of the season to the Colts the Checkers lone goal going to Radinsky while G Smith replied for the Colts The remaining game saw the Falcons beat the Bobcats by a score of It is worth noting that the first place Checkers conceded their first point to the bottom Colts let us hope that the have now found their legs MINOR MOSQUITO Spitfires Aces nan to mi Flyers Aces Wildcats 1 The big feature of the weeks play was two consecutive victories for the last placed Aces moving them into a three way tie for third position Well done The Karnes played went as follow Spitfires Aces Spitfire goals were both by G and Aces scorers were R Snippe S Doucette and B 1 The Spitfires were short handed but were right in there until the final minutes Phantoms Flyers Garry Duncan scored games only goal For the defeated K Darling and DeKleer turned in excellent performances Aces Wildcats Rob Snippe and Scott Hewmlt each scored a goal to he Aces their second win of the week and the season T Peck scored the Wildcat goal The game was closely contested MAJOR MOSQUITO 1 Olympic Owls Raiders I Panthers Cougars 3 This weeks activity saw no change in the league standings leaving the Cougars sand wlcbed between the two entries In a game featuring the two entries the Olympics defeated Pegasus by a score of 21 The Owls and Raiders fought too tie in a closely contested game The final game saw the Cougars and Panthers battle to a tie The Cougars did not display their recent form and tbe Panthers showed great determination Scoring for the Panthers were S Osborne A Brands and Love replying for the Cougars Davis and K Thompson David Veltch of the Cougars earns an honorable mention for an excellent game MINOR Kings Rockets Pirates Chargers Games played this week saw the Chargers move into a tie for second place with the Rockets and the Kings retaining a firm bold on the top stop Results Kings 5 Rockets for the Kings D A and Tiesma with a hat trick Mike Milton l and K Brown replied for the Rockets The kings again displayed the form that counts for their league leadership Pirates Chargers 2 The Pirates were lacking a coach and despite this were not The marksmen for Chargers were J Vandyke andE MINOR Beavers Celtic Celtic Centurions The league standings changed as Celtic moved Into second spot The top place Beaver defeated Celtic In a game where the Celtics could fold only tight men Alex Veng played a strong game for Celtic In defense Scoring for tli Beavers were M 1 Ferguson Wauer a hattrick In what the referee described an outstanding game Celtic beat the Centurions by a score of The Celtic marksmen wen Bill Kent and A Parent for the Centurions and Nationals Arsenal ppd rain Trojans This weeks play saw powerful Arsenal team games this week featured the Colts and Trojans In tbe first Colts edged the Trojans with a single goal by Andy Tyrell The second game resulted in a tie Scoring for the Colts Steve Turner and for the Trojans D These scores would seem to indicate that these teams are very closely mat ONTARIO CUP Bantam Rangers Georgetown Georgetown wins on penalty kick Major Mosquito Georgetown AJax Cascade MalorAtom Georgetown 1 Minor Atom Wexford Georgetown This past weekend the first Round of the Ontario Cup was played and four Georgetown Monday night for the 2nd Round Draw which will be announced in the next issue of our local Because of a bye the squirts peeweeandJr teams will be automatically 2nd round contenders and the other Georgetown teams had to fight for It Our Minor A ton team played Wexford in Scarborough and lost This team was an extra entry for Georgetown to give these boys some competition The other three teams that saw action won their first games and move to the second round Our Bantams with Mr Ray and the help of went to to play the Rangers It turned out to be a hard hitting game with a strong cross wind that made It hard to play good soccer Neither team scored in the drat half Georgetown took the lead In the second half on a goal scored by Walter tied it all up and the game ended In a 1 1 tie Extra time was necessary to decide a winner according to Ontario Cup rules but after over time the teams were still deadlocked with each team scoring to make it Georgetown scored the equalizer after had taken a 1 lead Todd Beckett was the Georgetown marksman The game had to be decided by penalty shots Georgetown winning It 2 1 on goals by Davy Peterson and Clarke Jim Lindsay did a fine Job In the Georgetown net Our Major Mosquito team was host to an Pickering entry but had very little trouble with them Georgetown looked like a major team against a minor Dave scored the hat trick with Philip Milne and Derek Ferguson each scoring two Singles went to Ian Wilde Grant Richardson Chuck Moffatt and John Thorpe llO was the final score The Major Atom team scored the biggest upset of them all beating Guildwood from Scarborough Georgetown Panthers Major Atoms eliminated one of Ontario toughest contender by a 10 score It was an outstanding game by both teams who put on a skillful display Georgetown stood out on their defensive play as they had to clear about 10 good cor most of them In the second half Mike Jones moved a pass to Gary who took a shot at the goal the ball reflected off a player to Kirk who put It away just under the crossbar It was a big goal for Georgetown In a tight game like this The second half was end toend play with Guild wood having the edge on shots but Georgetown held on for a 10 GLEN WILLIAMS GIRLS SOFTBALL CHAMPS Acton Rams Ron Turkon had a five goal night and led the Acton Rams to a victory in a Junior C Lacrosse game for the Central Division of the Ontario Lacrosse Association against the in Long Branch last Wednesday Final score if the game was 148 as the Rams overcame a deficit In the first period to out score the S 134 In the final two periods Bruce Cooklesy added a hat trick to Acton a total while Paul Wilson and Steve Wilson had two each Single goals came from Kevin and Wayne Young For Mike Joe Mac Donald and Danny Glbbs had two each with Pete Collins and Jim Robinson adding singles The next home game at the Acton Arena is Sunday June at the Rams take on the Hawks They play two away games in Rexdale Friday and Orillla Monday Acton is sitting near the bottom of the division with only three wins but the season Is only half over League leaders ore the Bolton Wanderers with 12 wins and one loss The next two spots are occupied by and Rexdale HALTON HILLS champions from Glen Williams Front row left to right Debbie Lorle Baker Leila Scondo Cindy Van Alphcn Jackie Green Kim Willcocks Back row Shepherd Clark Sandra McCauley Carla Karen Hunsley coach Mr L Bell Juonita Jones Laura Brads haw GLEN WILLIAMS BOYS SOFTBALL CHAMPS HILLS champions from Glen Williams Front row left to right Kevin Frank Gary Schamehom Jeff Jim Carmlchaei Kelvin Williamson David Heller Back row Frank Robbie van Ravens Phillip Milne Scott Halton And Peel Soccer Scoreboard ATOM MINOR Georgetown 1 Georgetown climbed back Into sole possession of first place by trouncing avenging their only defeat earlier this spring Both teams had their chances in the first half on a somewhat greasy field following a light shower Georgetown were the opportunists while failed to convert any of their nances Eric Clark and Howie Oram were started for the home side Eric getting the first two goals and Howie converting the last victory Guildwood was rewarded a penalty shot from a in the penalty area but the Guildwood player put it wide Just the break we needed Kevin Frank played out standing in the net and he was glad to hear that last whistle Georgetown half backs Adrian Vugts Peter and Kennedy fullbacks Chris Manhlre and Michael played he most outstanding Left winger Anthoney Oram and Mike Jones were the strong pair on forward line A special thanks to Guildwood Soccer club for their hospitality providing free hot dogs and drinks for all Georgetown s players and families a total of people Panthers will now go to 2nd round of Ontario Cup Congratulations boys four Howie Oram also set up the first two so you might say the boy had quite a night With the score 10 late In the first half Georgetown broke the game wide open with two goals in the last five minutes The second half was all Georgetown as they dominated play adding three more goals to their total before scored its lone goal Other boys who played very well were Mark Waters with two assists Gary Morrow who boomed the ball out or trouble on several occasions and Paul Grave lie In goal MINOR MOSQUITO Georgetown 2 Burlington Although it rained heavily for days before this game it was decided that the field was playable Georgetown played one of their best games of the season considering the con ditions From the start of the game Georgetown were all over their opponents and kept pressure on the Burlington defence and but for the goal tender would have scored on more than one oc They were however successful towards the end of the first half on a shot by Ricky Pool In the second half the teams la j en uj with Brad Nlcoluccl making some good saves for Georgetown He was eventually beaten on the third shot alter stopping the first two in close to goal It did not take Georgetown long to come back and a few minutes later Andrew scored to give Georgetown the game The Georgetown defence of Graham Hill and Brad played well In this game along with goal tender Brad Nlcolucci and a mention must go to Mark Hamilton on right wing who is Improving with every gome BANTAM Georgetown 3 Oak vllle 3 This was the Bantams best game of the season It was marred however by an accident In which an Oakville player received a broken leg was ahead early In the game but Georgetown equalized with goals by Malcolm Evans Just before half Lime regained the lead in the second Malcolm Evans completed his hat trick and the game ended In a 3 tie Georgetown Clarkson l Our 2nd team playing in the Halton and Peel league are tied for 2nd place after their victory over Clarkson last Sunday afternoon opened the scoring when goalkeeper Pat Shanks was slow coming out and was beaten by a Tow shot from the centre forward Jack got that goal back when he broke In alone to score Terry Crawford made it when he slipped through the defence and let a hard shot go from close In Graham Richards Glen Harris and Bob Lockwood were the other Georgetown scorers Next week Georgetown will play a team they would like to beat maybe a little extra support from our fans will do the trick Recipe For A Perfect Summer YOUR OWN BOAT AND MOTOR And It s easy to find a boat and motor exactly suited to your taste at the largest boat and marine supply centre In the area Come In and see our Pre Holiday SUPER DEALS on Boats and Motors or complete rigs NOW SHOWING THE ALL NEW CARAVELLE INBOARDOUTBOARDS We are for the complete line of MERCURY MOTORS to ISO HP models SPRINGBOK Aluminum Boats and canoes Complete tine of MFC ft Tempest HONDA Motor Bikes and Mini Bikes CREDIT RIVER BOAT NORVAt- OPEN UNTIL P HERALD CIRCULATION 8772201 THE HERALD Wednesday June WHERE IN THE WORLD ARE YOU MOVING LOCAL LONG DISTANCE OVERSEAS CALL YOUR NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES AGENT DEBOERS MOVERS 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