SOCCER NOTES Halton And Peel Soccer Takes A Summer Recess 197 Falcons Tied In Sixth Place The Chargers are competing in the Minor soccer league this year From left standing Coach Ian Ward MINOR PEEWEE CHARGERS John Slack Kevin Brown Mike Milton Andrew Hard castle David Andrew Norris Manager Ray From left kneeling Mark Milton Bootle Gillcs Gallant Brian MacLeod Major Atoms Take Title Second Tournament STANDINGS SQUIRT T Kitchener Georgetown high The game was back and even but the Georgetown attack Malor Atoms wilh Georgetown holding could not generate any solid Burl iSLSZJ thin Kit Canadians trBranWrdanduelpn TOURNAMENT Burl Smdiaia In the final Georgetown BANT WIS n on goals by M Jones a Atoms both Halton and Peel in this tournament in top corner and P ftui Plllllu losing each game by a sing e after he hit the Georgetown Panthers goal while having chances to received or tie each game Goalie Kevin Frank counted The Falcons playing In one of the most competitive leagues ever are tied for sixth place In the 10 league loop with eight points only three points out of second place The Falcons were last at the beginning of the season o and a week ago Sunday SS Lazio downed Georgetown at home 4 The only team not played against at the time his report was written is The Falcons are scheduled to play them at St Clair In Toronto last Monday night Wc hope to be in time with the score for the week issue of The Herald All the games ended in ties with victories over and Royal Industries Dave Foster is the big gun for Georgetown with 10 goals The next home game will be next Sunday at 3 p at against In tcrnalionat from Brampton SECOND DIVISION WEST T0R0NT04 DISTRICT SCHEDULES SCORFS 1974 Sun August Falcons Thistles Sept 16 Imperlo Falcons STANDINGS S Ching Thistles La It nascente Falcons Chlng Majors Inter Hoy a Ind 1 2 11 1 11 B MINOR ATOM Burl coach and manager Ken Georgetown vs Waterloo shutout Michad Chapman Joe Vug la received Georgetown was behind for and Adams lro by Guelph the entire game as Georgetown v Branllorrm GtELP Georgetown had settled down Georgetown Panthers played Georgetown Waterloo For the remainder of the Geol Brantford a fresh team after a Georgetown lost this game game the Georgetown defence Hurl ten minute rest for but had the better share of the field firm and the forwards Georgetown play generated a lot of chances to Panthers first goal scored by the first half defences score but unfortunately could Gary Lockwood second by withstood the opposing for not capitalize on them Jones in the first half wards successfully as the half Georgetown vs Cambridge in the second half Anthony ended In a M tie Georgetown lost this close Oram scored the clincher and the second half encounter in which the lead Bobby Morrow scored the Georgetown again controlled changed hands three times by J fourth and final goal for the ball for a better part of the the odd goal in seven Geor Georgetown Brantford came half but Waterloo took com The Cambridge team Jumped back and broke Kevin Frank when they broke through into an early lead but this shutout on a break away after Georgetown defence to Ret the Georgetown attack MAJOR ATOM 1 19 1 19 1 13 19 16 13 Sun June 30 Falcons Chlng Major Bram Burl MINOR MOSQUITO 1 13 5 12 10 5 1 10 9 1 1 able to cash in on their Burl MAJOR MOSQUITO 7 16 10 14 11 Kevin cleared the ball which the important first goal p From toe following opportunities as they tied the bounced Into the net Georgetown charged up on goals by Chris cwne Outstanding were Adrian down on the Waterloo goal Deere and Jeff oak Vugto and Kennedy both Waterloo cleared the ball out of just before half time Burl 7 I j danger and a allowed Georgetown were awarded a 12 Finals were played between Waterloo to go into the lead penalty and Jeff C Georgetown Guelph tanged It home to give Georgetown Georgetown lost 70 to a Georgetown in a halflime MINOR PEEWEE Georgetown Michael Jones team which played a very at 12 a scored another yarder right tacking style of soccer In the second half Cambridge 11 in the top corner in the first two had to score goals to win tne scored two quick goals to take a Acton 5 minutes of the game round robin on goals for lend and although turned to be the winning The Guelph goals come In Georgetown had as many I hunches early the first half changes to score as they had in a penalty shot in late In the second half In the first half they had no luck If blasted t j 1 J Mon July Falcons Sun July 28 Falcons Inter 13 00 Cedarvale park Sun Aug 4 Falcons Royal Industries Thu August 8 S Falcons Sun August 11 HARA Falcons Wed August 21 Ching Majors Peel League RESULTS SQUIRT Burl Oak 3 Burl BO Chlng MINOR ATOM Burl Oak Ching MAJOR ATOM Burl 1 1 MINOR MOSQUITO Geor 1 Acton Burl 1 MAJOR MOSQUITO Georg Oak Ching Ching Chlng 1 Geor Burl 11 MINOR Acton Oak 1 MAJOR PELWEE Chlng Burl BANTAM Dixie 4 Burl B 7 Bram Acton Burl Oak 1 Ching 3 JUNIOR B Burl Gcorg Clark Geor Oak Dun 1 Burl Miss C Clark 0 Geor Dun By 8MEDEMA on and Peel sort has come to a halt tor a twoweek and It seems to be the best time to see how the Georgetown teams are doing in their respective leagues We have one team in sole possession of first place Our Junior B team coached with the Falcons S C by George Balnea defeated second place Dundas 31 lastSunday to Increase their lead to five points But it is misleading seeing that has three games on hand and Misslssauga four games We must admit that this team Is doing better then expected Another learn on top is our Minor Atom team coached and managed by Bob Morrow and Jim Clark As expected this team Is doing very well tied for first place with Burlington they should go all the way BIG SURPRISE Another top contender Is Major Mosquito team with Sam Watt and Colin Wilde They won 10 games in a row and are in second place four points behind Burlington with one gome on hand This team could be a big surprise to all of us this season and wc all root for them A team much in the news the last few weeks is our Major Atom with coach Ken Chapman and manager Joe Vugts winning the Waterloo and Guelph Tournament both are In third place in Halton and Peel They may have a problem to overcome Chinguacousy and Oakville in their respective league but could be a threat for the cup I think this is the team to watch Our Minor Mosqultos under coach Keith Splcer were off to a disappointing start but con that they had to adjust to a new coach and with new players they did not let us down At the moment Keith has this team In fifth place with nine points but only tour points out of second spot It is a very competitive division and with a little luck we will see our boys move up I am sure SQUIRTS Our Squirts are In fourth place George Williams is their coach and he will agree that the squirts are the most difficult boys to coach You have to teach these boys so many things in a short while As a coach you have to make many adjustments for yourself and with the boys It will take time we do not expect the greatest things of this team this year but lam sure we will bear from them In the if they can hang on to fourth place this year we can he satisfied and many changes are in the making The with ma nan Fred Kerr have got new coach Sandy McLeod has taken over coaching duties an we will see new faces In the line up The Bantams with bard working manager Roy have helping out El Vanderberg standing by We are building the teams up in the hope that they are ready when the playoffs come up In September Triple By In Midget Wtn Georgetown Lions played Brampton In Georgetown on Tuesday and outlasted them 7 In a very Interesting ball game Doug Barnes was the winning pitcher Hal led at the plate with a triple with runners on second ana third Alotofection took place In this game and roved to be an exciting contest watch Again holidays took their toll as the midgets had a minimum bench strength for this game the i half and blasted it between the game was fairly around the net Chlng Oakv Burl Peewees Play Couple Playoffs For Lose By Close Scores Royalettes The Georgetown Royalettes start competition In the Ontario le Dundas was awarded a penalty playoffs on Thursday night The played two P Georgetown They play Burlington in the games during the past week goalkeeper Pat Shanks made a first round of the Provincial going down by close scores In spectacular save Womens Softball Union each game to Burlington on playoffs in a best of three Monday night and 31 to Oak TerT Crawford added one on Thursday night more goal late in the game for Their flnl home The BiZZ game was in Saturday evening at pm A very close and a draw would HtfuiSi This year have been a fair result with the ore playing in Mike Osborne sent A division of the ptayoff- Georgetown ahead after had tied the score Ed ACTON RAMS SCHEDULE Away could have gained a tie XMK Away Misslssauga Oakville scored after tour Mike July Home Arthur minutes of play on a breakaway MDie and held the single goal lead MAJOR 10 10 17 19 8 3 17 13 Geor Dun Miss C Burl Oakv Clark JUNIOR B 7 16 2 until half time Georgetown equalzed early In the second half when Miller scored direct from a beautiful curving comer kick however mounted a series of threatening attacks and finally managed to capitalize on one of them Then before Georgetown could get organized Oakville doubled their margin with another goal This left the final score in a favor David Deere played especially well in this game making a terrific series of saves prior to second goal BANTAMS Georgetown vs Georgetown fought hard in this game but went down 41 to a very strong Chinguacousy team are currently one of the leagues leaders Playing especially well In the first half Georgetown held Chinguacousy to the only goal of the naif In the second half the powerful Chinguacousy squad were not to bo denied and they added three more goals to up 4- Before the game was over Georgetown got on the score sheet when Ken Flynn con verted direct free kick from well beyond the IS yard line It was 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