THE HERALD Wednesday September im Rebels take first at Henry Carr The Rebel country team placed first overall on I Hi meet hi Id In and second or S Theiourflo which was fairly flat and grassy brought together schools tnlnl of runners Die Junior Boys took the victory with the help of Arnold Brake wiiuiunn Jon lvwilir who look second Fergus Barnes In position unci close behind by only was Jim Allan in hi venlh mid lo Ihc point won John Wnrnock Ilniing sixteenth Herb wli and Hal Jacobs also r in lit Junior team boys alio took a tint Iwn as truce place by linni male liupmiiii In ven IM position wan Dim Twenty fourth wmi Hill Hint and forty Paul and Hal win linn numbers of The Junior Girls team placed second behind Henry but only due to a tie breaker Both teams totalled points so of the fifth team member at the finish line count as a tie breaker Henry Carrs fifth finisher was in sixteenth place the Rebels in thirtyeighth giving Henry Carr the team victory with Heather lingers finishing In ei-T- win Kcnl fourteenth Iwen MM Chris Votncek In thirtyeighth spot Sue also competed with Ihc Junior team In the Midget Girls race the tie beta caught another second place team standing again behind Henry Carr Heather Heed placed sixth followed by Diane Jones In seventh Twelfth place went lo to Maureen Gale and lo Chris Vetricek Morg McGenth and Kelly Barber are also on the midget The Midget boys team took place out or sixteen earns entered Doug Smith led the Rebel pack finishing in fifth place next in eleventh Manuel placed twenty third with bison in twenty seventh Glenn followed Manuel across Ihe line as he finished twenty eighth Adding to the point About people took pari In the Level I coaches clink held Gordon Saturday morning On Ice was iprnl doing various exercises Tor Improved abilities Clinic draws 40 Level 1 coaches Hockey champs gain players standing was David Allan in fourlleth members of the midget team include Ross MaeForlane Stephen Smilh and Richard Griffiths Cathy Clark took second place In the Senior girls race and aided to the point dings giving the team sixth place out of thirteen schools In tenth place was Pauline Helen Krislensea finished thirty sixth followed by and Carolyn Harrison in forty seventh and forty ninth Alicf Armstrong was also a of the senior team Patterson Insulation I new name of the Georgetown entry in the Wellington Duffer in Hilton contact hockey for After hosting a successful Level I Coaches Clinic last week the Georgetown District Minor Hockey Assoc are sponsoring Level this coming Saturday October 1st Gordon Alcoll Arena Level clinics area full day in length feature leclurcs ions films slides and ice sessions and all attending for the full day will receive a coaching manual lunch flcaleandcrest Some topics to be covered are coach as teach er game techniques theory of team play basic skills ice basic skillsclass condition ing injuries workshop and Last year the GDMHA had attend and receive Level 1 plus the who attended last week all arc eligible to attend In addition any person- newly arrived to Georgetown who may have received Level 1 at some other centre are also invited Cost is wilh lunch provided The clinic involves on and off ice participation if the coach wishes so notebooks skates stick and gloves are Registration is at 8 a SHARP with first classes to begin immediately upon registration completion Once again ihe GDMHA con the following people who received their NCCP Level 1 by attending their sponsored National Coaches Cert if lion Prog Level Clinic Satur day John Buchanan Rob Irvine Ron Gary Knight Kevin Hughes Wilfred Gray Roy Adams Brian Hannah Terry Cull Andy Ken Mel Young Mike Cannon Don Thompson Sinn Miozamec William Gowcr Wll Bob Stapleton Taylor Scott Dawn Jack Bo men George Doug Harlow Doug Lowe Steve Jim Mas Paul Millard Jim Mcln lyn Kennedy oil of GDMHA Marvin of Brampton Minor Hockey Nell Dan Mike Marcolmi Henry Cull limn Ward Dale Law of Support Group The Georgetown learn 1U76 chomps have added some new players the team they are Hob Monklon Klein link Saul and Bill I The champs expect meet much opposition this from strengthened leims from last years league and from four new Hams The new learnt are Valley second learn from on Hilts and The elected i for the hockey season is as follows President Mike Marshall Vice President Ron Convenor Sec tick Saul John inlet i Texotol ltik iown I mis Kerr niton Hills Milton Kulh Wnghl Country Gents Miki lulondi John Patterson In suljtion Georgetown Cedar Valley Ron Pixie Ins Valley were visitors Monday as Ihey took on Insulation from Georgetown at the New additions Bob Monklon and Klein each scored two goals lead Patterson Insulation lo a 7 win Singles went Mike Marshnll Bill Lighlowlers and Waller Arbucklc Assists went John Packer Hob Kill Held Rick Gill Mike Marshall and Sid Harris George Kocdlag played a strong garni in nei for Pat Insulation Olympics upset Panthers 21 The Chrysler ankers are 177 regular season pennant holders as Ihey took the win loss record The will begin their final playoff battle when they mfMCaiccSlalJonery in umpire WAIIAtt Herald editor playoff season here in ihe Industrial Ball League ten a ion is high during gomes Player and spec are keeping their eyes peeled or any disputable call made by Those men in blue cither behind plate or out in infield have the responsibility lo call it as hey see it without bias but to call It immediately Thai takes sharp eyes and a clear mind not to mention a strong backbone Imagine standing behind the and calling a member of the winning team out as he slides home for a run Thecoachyclls the player yells the fans yell and the umpire has yell back just to heard Mumbles pour from mouths of the spectators as players wander back to their the game resumes The hits what calls a foul and again the screams ore heard and the repeals his call What do you call if Bad Umpire or a learn suffering from playoff anxiety That probably depends on who you are or winning Umpires certainly don I have what you would call an easy task Even though It Just a job It does seem lo have considerable bearing on public opinion of the man himself Reverse the situation should on Umpire judge spectators by what is said to him during their fits of rage A good Umpire can definitely make a difference in calling a gome but consider the pressure he Is under every time he makes even slightest of controversial calls It demands plenty of confidence and to and up against all the complaints and slick to your decision even if the slightest of doubt is in his mind The Umpire has the final say and like it or not must accept his decisions Chance but if he does make on error watch out wolves will jump on him Next game try silling behind the plate for a Innings watch Ihe play from the eyes of the Umpire and If you can do a better job before you start grumbling Graham tops score sheets Gage vs Chryslers Tr AM STANDINGS Hookers Striking Six Pin Spinners Happy Gung Drunken Drivers Alley Something Nice Mountaineers Something Different Hurricane SjInllyMx Junes HIGH TRIPI S HIGH WITH The Chryslers son win loss Sandhill Shell in the semi finals now go on fmils Station Hoy wenl ill ihe for in nlghls ginu ilnst Siiiidhill giving up two w mil scalier hils Hob ring pitched a good Mini for S Inmbk in Inning whin hi Williams wllh Iwn nut Sieve Gnham hit a Ira ing Williams lo Ihinl bit Nell who landed double bringing in two runs and win for the Tonight finals get under way 7 in Tennis Ladies get togeather from thi West A ismn r county tennis id lliiir I ist get toKcthir for SQUIRT DIVISION Playoff Wildcats lusUnRiO The Mustangs played a very strong game and held the Wildcats even until the lasl ten minutes James finally connected on a penalty kick then scored two goals and Jason Jdded the fourth Chris Chant Alain Dumouchcl Shield and Guy Hillock played well for the Mustangs as did Paul Clarke and Maril Moody lor the Wildcats Mark Zebcdee had an out outstanding game for the Pan triers scoring five goals The other goal came from Michael Wilde on a penalty kick David Harris David Fisher and Jimic tried hard for Stars spurs ougeno Congratulations the luugiro on a very strong showing Scott Cameron Maclean and David Hicks played a strong game for the John scored the only goal of gameand starred for the Spurs Terry Dixon and Gary Olympics Panthers 1 In a bit an upset Rory Kennedy scored two goals and the Olympics eliminated the Panthers in an exciting game played an excellent game for the Olympics Mike Wilde scored goal Slow start for Rebels The Senior Rebel team opened their season on a low when they were defeated in a close 12 game against While Oaks Coach Mike felt the first half was played by a and team White Oaks gained both their including a one convert three seconds before end he half The Rebels come back strong In the second half they totalled 150 yards rushing Both were made by half back John who ran well One other from eight yards out Although the Rebels dominated the second half were unable to gain the added points they needed to McMnhon the stems from poor An improved offense must also be obtained as they lefl holes for White Daks Playing will for the team I were Ron Jim I indsay Hurry Todd Beckett Jeff and John The Hi bets are off to Perdue on night and then ploy on Tuesday Perdue says It i rut lor the team pick up two or three wins soon i when there are only six regular games Blue Tornados Goals from Ken Braam and Mark Berry led the Blue Jays to win Harvey also played well Tor the Blue Jays The entire Tornados team tried very hard Wildcats Rangers All scoring in this gome came In ihe second half Musprat and Jim each scored two goals for the Wildcats while Jamie replied for Rangers The entire Ranger ployed very well and the gome wos a lot closer than the score would indicate Herald editor Bob flutter gets the checkered nag wins the flnt of two races Bob was runner up In his second race staffer I arry Martin was slow but sure he made his way around the North Karl lob Track during Saturdays News Christmas Our ran go cart rate Herald racing team improves this year By The On The Spot A ram soaked track short Ihe dreams The racing Saturday Just as it was the peak of a come from behind in the Pondcroso go karl race The three man team of editor Bob sports Laurie Wallace and advertising staffer Larry Mirtin did how ever improve cam finish over lasl year It came bird Considering team came second from lost one year ago In Ihe annual Mlssissauga News Christmas Bureau Fund race it is an not much bul an editor said The race sponsored Rest and held at Ihi North Karl track of drew a cross of media and to Among more exhibitions was a crash by a member of learn who up shaken unhurt nestled three garbage cans All Dave Cook could say whin the crash happened is how the always go things up The ram racing dealt a serious blow lo Tht learn as tried to recoup experienced a kort driver who finished a respect able fourth in his heals There were however only four drivers entered Sports Laurie Wallace managed upset the highly ranked lady member the only en tired from Coulas Real in what is considered a classic race of Miss Wallace a novice driver managed lo si ij close on trail of her competitor until lasl corner of fivelop tut inside and minaged g im some it seems to get the flag about four feet ahead the second place kart But disappointment set in as the second race by editor wos not counted in Ihe final standings All drivers had not raced the second when event was called The who mumbled something boil I his to blue pencil and no reporting the key to his first pi finish second place finish failed explain later jusl how a desk job prepared him for the lest of endurance Saturday He had no cause complain since Georgetown resideni Hugh who now races Mospori and did race gokarts only ran one He won of course who adheres closely to the principil it not winning that counts but the competition old his team following of races oil for a winning learn next year Miybc lean hire Hugh Crce away from News next year he over heard saying as he helmet in hand strode from track mumbling under his llic weal her next year has been ordered be and sunny held it the Goldlhorp WITH Sylvia Graham allow Mary I Jones home Mrs hill Allison whin and lunch was by all who day indiil he souvenir for being I upturn Linda Rut Isli Allison Team mi mbers who wire I nidi Km Knv King Pal Mi Allison Do re en Thomson Mary Ann ill mil Kenmdy Viviinm who is unable to