Page II THE HERALD Wednesday Robinson Tost renamed Georgetown prepare for Central Ontario Junior B season THE GEMINI FXECUTIVE TEAM THE UP COMING iMMT Sen on Gemini President Ken Adams centre announced last week that Bob Tost left and Paul Robinson right have been reappolnted as Georgetown Gemini General Manager and Coach or the not sofar away Central Ontario Junior campaign The twin G finished second in the loop last year in their initial Junior outing and this year will be pushing for the op With the announcement last week by Gemini President Ken Adams that Bob Tost and Paul Robinson have been respectively re appointed as team General Manager and Coach the Central Ontario Junior B hockey club has commenced serious preparations for the upcoming 167877 campaign Die re were approved at a recently held Board of Directors meeting and both Tost and Robinson were more hen happy to accept the club renewed confidence and challenge for 1976 Tost decision to accept the renewal means that he will have to resign his seal on the Board of Directors President Adams stated that the vacancy on the Board will bo filled by appointment as The Gemini training Is scheduled to open Monday August but the format employed wilt be somewhat different from the one used at the camp Inst year Last year as explained by Tost over Invitations were sent out to prospects inviting them camp This year oily Invitations hove been sent out and the club Is admittedly more selective We were Just starting out in the Junior league explained Tost and we felt we should look at many candidates for the club that we could reasonably This year he continued with a year experience under our belt we feel we know the calibre of area players better and also Just what we need Tost pointed out that only two players will be lost from the 1B75- roster that finished In second place during the regular schedule and so there already is a solid nucleus of tried tested players to enhance the chances Doug and Craig Fleming are over age will therefore be lost to the club Gemini Coach Paul Robinson added that the training camp routine will be different also Last year he noted we had to keep as many players as possible around for quite a long time Just to chart their progress This year we expect all players to be ready to work hard from the opening day and cuts if called for will be made from the first workout on It is expected that the Gemini roster will be trimmed to 25 players by September at which time the locals are hoping to open their exhibition season As yet however no exhibition opponent have been named The club Is allowed to sign SO players but Genera Manager Tost feels that as is a more realistic and workable num Georgetown Chryslers crash Glen Williams split games Acton Rams lead series The Acton Rams the The saying that all good things must come to on end might aptly be applied to he Georgetown Chryslers Leading Into this past week play in the Ha I Ion Mens Fastball League the Chryslers had wracked up five straight league wins eight wins altogether Including their championship effort In the Geln tournament and ap peared ready to challenge Tor the league lead They were brought to earth with resounding thud as they suffered two losses on IB humbling by Burlington on Tuesday July and a edging by Glen Williams on night Glen Williams fared slightly better as their victory over the Chryslers was balm for the wounds suffered in their own tournament but the previous Tuesday Palermo reversed the decision by taking a 3 win from the villagers The Chryslers journeyed Burlington with high hopes Unfortunately the hopes plummeted when a head count was taken and it became clear there was a definite lack of player Paul Mori Mar snail the Chryslers Coach was for duty behind the plate and ton Henson Chryslers Assistant Coach was pressed into mound duty The end result was inevitable with so many regulars absent but Burlington showed no pity and stoked the fires con The rematch bet ween the two clubs should be interesting Glen Williams ran Into the hot hand of Palermo pitcher Johnny In their early week outing and managed but seven hits off the This just wosn I ficlent in the la Her Innings when it counted most The Glen held a lead after six frames then their bats fell silent and Palermo pushed across the winning run In bottom of the ninth Mike Pierce was charged with the loos but put in a creditable performance allowing 10 hits Howie Cornfoot and Pierce were the top baiters each collecting a pair of hits in four at bats The Friday night Glen Chrysler confrontation was billed as something of a grudge match The previous weekend the Chryslers had walked off with the Glen Fastball Tournament championship by virtue of their extra inning defeat of the Glen in the final game and both teams were eager for a rematch Bill Tilt opened on the mound for the Chryslers with Bob McGowan given the pit assignment for the Glen Both are well respected members of the leagues pitching fraternity but in the early Innings it was the hitters that look centre stage The Glen opened their challenge by pushing across two runs in the lop of the first Steve McLcllan lashed a double and scored when Paul Teeter grounder was bob bled Teeter ended up crossing the plate on a passed ball 4P PAUL TEETER The Chryslers were quick to retaliate as Bob Marchand slashed a single and scored on Bill Tilt lofty triple make their opening McLeltan a pesky hitter who plagued teams in the Georgetown Industrial Fastball League last year opened the Glen second with a singe advanced on a passed ball and scampered home when Paul Teeter knocked out a solid stroke That made count 1 Glen after an In and a half The Chryslers then stepped in or their swings in the bottom of the second and quickly reasserted them selves Newcomer Ed Scnurr lined a double and McGowan had little time to the next batter Bob Marchand slammed the first offering over the fence This outburst by both teams seemed to ensure a potent offensive display but hen both and Tilt regained their composure nd for the duration the game became a pitcher s duel The Glen picked up eventual winning run in the top of the seventh when Paul Teeter reached base on a nil is driven home by Dean Hancock HANCOCK At this point In the Mens Fastball schedule last year Glen sportea a lolo record the Chryslers were and nine and both teams were locked In a battle for place It appears that the scenario will be repeated this year as both loco teams are just now coming into their A renewal of the rivalry take place this coming Tuesday August when he Chryslers Journey to the Glen Williams Ball Park for a game scheduled to get at IS The Glen hosted Hornby on Tuesday a I press time the score was not available this Friday the villagers Journey to Hamilton The played in Palermo on at press lime the re was not available th they are scheduled for a game In with the league leaders on Monday game at the Georgetown Fairgrounds they host Hamilton Both teams however arc chomping at the bit walling for Tuesday night tussle In the Glen Association a Central Division opened their best of five first round playoff series this past week against and although they are up in the scries three games to two blew a chance to wrap things up in on Saturday night The first game of the series was played in last Tuesday July and the Rams impressed all by not a 13 11 win Last Thursday in Acton the Rama once more played an intense game and recorded a 16 last minute win In on Solurday perhaps over confidence was a factor as the locals thumped The Hams led after twenty minutes in Saturday till then proceeded to lie back In the meantime got their scoring machine going and ripped in to but In for Rams to the game in a Sharpshooter tern had a hot hand he potted five markers to lend the Ram parade Ronnie had a pair of goals while singles went to Ken Brown Jim Chisholm Rick Von Fleet BUI Mathleson and Steve Wilson Last Thursday night 16 win over in Acton was perhaps the local squad gutsiest performance of the year The Issue wasn finally decided until the 19 mark of the final frame when George Artem with his fourth of the night patted what proved to be the wlnnlua goal The single goal margin of victory accurately reflects the closeness of the game which was a classic The Rams started off very strong and opened up a lead after minutes of play recovered from the firs period Ham domination and the Hams In the middle period to run the count to 110 Acton after forty The resurgence continued into the first part of the third period but then the Rams collected themselves and buckled down to preserve the win George Artem the Rams leading scorer in the regular season continued to pace the Ram attack he scored four times Ronnie Turkos Jim Steve Wilson and John Van each tallied twice while single markers went to Ken Brown Wayne Young Kevin Msrcoux Bill Malhieson and Fred Allan Last Thursday In in the first game of the opening round of OLA Junior best of three playoff series the the 13 A Ham sup game summed squad performance this wiy It was a great team effort from he go Tie Rams put their heart and soul into the game and came up with their most preside performance of the VLar Fverjone ail the way down the line deserves credit for t have conn a better time Jumped off to a first period lead but the Rams reacted well the challenge were leading 109 after forty minutes The third frame saw both teams go into a defensive shell but the Rams sneaked through to pot three goals to Hunt two to wrap up the win Doug Taylor played his full GO minutes In the Rams nets and got offensive support when It dearly counted Jim Chisholm Steve Wilson each had a hot hand as they both notched three to go with two assists Ken Brown hit for two counters while single markers came from Ronnie Turkosz Wayne Young George and Kick Van also assisted on three other Ram goals Wednesday night tonight the Rams host In what could be the aeries deciding game If Huntsville pulls it out the fifth and final game will be played in this Friday evening Sould the Rams emerge as victors in either game they will advance to the next playoff round against Owen Sound Owen Sound is currently sitting in the wings having disposed of In three straight games The Central Ontario Junior schedule has been lengthened from regular season games to 41 with the addition of Acton and expect to begin tbdr regular season wan by end of September Wintario outfits lacrosse teams The office of the Ontario Athletics Commissioner reports Increased activity In applications for free lacrosse equipment This office is now In a position to do more for sport than ever before provided the criteria ore met This increase in the availability of equipment is a result of funds derived from and an increasing awareness by government of the needs of amateur sports groups Teams requiring equipment should not leave applications to the last Equipment available in sticks including goal sticks helmets with wire face mask and eye and jaw protector and equipment When requesting sticks be tire to specify type and size Requests may be submitted from senior or junior teams or from minor leagues or associations Requests for this free equipment should be ad dressed lo office of the athletics University venue Toronto Mr A Hemingway Ills required that you specify quantity wonted manufac tiirers catalogue number and the ages of the players in THE DEAN HANCOCK casts on eye to the field while rounding second base In last Friday nights Georgetown Chrysler Glen Williams encounter Hancock was watching the third out in this Inning but 1 j seventh It was his hit that sent Paul Teeter home with the run in the Glen eventual win Hockey action Sunday Clivess hopes shattered from Olympic of The Herald Montreal Br Mac Johnston MONTREAL Llewellyn of lot a match to a quick Hungarian and eliminated from the freestyle wrestling competition last Wednesday at the Olympiad In Montreal It was Llewellyn a second defeat He was pinned in he third round by a tough Cuban a day earlier Yean of dedication and training by the University economics student were not enough to defeat skilled opponents In a sport In which Canada Is Just beginning to produce top International competitor It was a heartbrenklng defeat because Llewellyn en tbe third and final round with a lead In point The Hungarian had two caution for not being aggressive and a third would have meant his dsqualifl cation Llewellyn had one caution Both were in positions which dictated that they Hack but Llewellyn waited and received a second caution making the score The Hungarian made a successful move scoring two point to lead Llewellyn tried a single leg throw in the but second but hold it and loaf another point Time ran out and he son of Donald and Margaret Llewellyn of Georgetown dropped a decision Ills team mates did not fare much better the Canadian champion and Canada failed to win any wrestling medals Meteors surprised In game Wednesday evening Milton gave the Meteors a reminder that soccer is a game of goals not territorial advantage The Meteors were pressing for most of the game but put the ball in the net whereas Milton scored quick neat goals against hapless Meteor defence A string of cosy wins has made the Meteors complacent and like fat cats they were sluggish and failed to capitalize on Ihe many ad vantages their two goals came late In the game from a penalty shot by Barclay and a goal by Nick from Bert Hack centering pass SONY Complete Line Sales Service Authorized Dealers WIGO TELEVISION AND APPLIANCES Main Playoff action gets un this coming Sunday in he Georgetown Industrial Summer Hockey League In the 11 IS game Clair Sunoco tangle with Royal Pizza Kings while Tavern clashes with Bun masters In the game scheduled get underway at 12 is Both series have been set as the best tweoutof three with the resultant championship series going as a best three out of five affair THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON Department of 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