THE HERALD Ref may need more operating Hi rough a llllls Hall Hod ore of Ileal slate looks for the of In front of him during the Hal ton League final last held on to lake series also had an excellent Ontario Mull llocko championship- Hit Win 87 Delrex makes a comeback but Fobert takes the crown Tavern made a strong comeback but it fell short as Real Estate took a victory to win the championship in the Hills Ball Hockey Associa Before the twogame total goals scries began lost day jt had been predicted lliat the two very evenly matched teams would have a titanic struggle before a winner emerged In the first last Tuesday jumped ahead as they 17 Wayne Gibson put Fobert ahead with the only goal of the first period with an assist on the play to Ray Peacock In the second period went as Paul Allison tallied from Doug and Bill Allison and Bill Founder put one home from John Sargent threatened to urn the series into a rout when Founder got his second of the night the third penod from and BUI Alii finally got on the board with left In the gime as Ian scored on an unassisted With only remaining in the first game scored another goal for to give them a four goal bulge Paul Allison and Bill Bradley drew the assists on the play With their backs against the wall came out flying for the second game and gave a run or their money Syme made it a threegoal deficit with only 1 gone in the first period on a play set up by Doug Thompson and Terry Crawford At the mark Crawford deflected a hard shot from Doug Fern elan past A In the net and it was a twogoal game Midway through the first period Chris Milne scored a third goal of the frame and the oncelarge lead had been depict to one Rob Lister earned the assist on the play With seconds left in the first period pot back a little breathing room as Tim Mixed tennis team wins season finale The Cordon Mixed Tennis Team defeated Bra four matches to two in action last week It was the teams last match of the Rob Small and BUI Kent lost the first men match The second men team of John Collier and Sid Harris got Georgetown even with a threeset win The third men team of John Rice and went down to a 36 loss Peter Hughes and won the first mixed match in straight sets Tony Hull and Audrey Houston had to go three sets to emerge with a victory In the ladies match I Rice and Allison In Turner league leading scorer who hid been held pointless until this point in the final tallied from Bill TIGHT The second period was tight with neither of the very willing to give their respective opponents much running room Del rex Gary on an unassisted effort scored the only goal of the frame and it was once again a one goal margin Delrex drew for the first time in the final with 11 lSremalnmg to be played got his third goal from Lister and Crawford Bill Allison blasted a shot past Brad Miller in the not with left In the game and regain the lead Turner set him up Gary Nix scored a needed insurance marker for Fobert with left to be played with and Turner setting him up After that goal was scored began to take penal tics which made for a very exciting finish was twomen short for the entire last minute and seconds took ad vantageoftheaituationwhen Greg scored from Syme and Doug Forty four seconds were showing on the clock when that goal was scored pulled Brad Miller in the dying seconds as they went all out in an attempt to score the equalizer WITHSTOOD PRESSURE The penalty killers most noticeably Turner withstood the pressure as they held on to take the championship very In the final chippy as might be expected with the two teams so evenly matched but it was free of fights and excessive stick The championship a fantastic season for Theytookmojtoftho honors the league had to present They won lie pen had the most goals the league leading scorer and the least goals against average Delrex had to settle or being a very close second In each of those categories Continued ram page but when the patch was removed the day the double vision which hid plagued he referee re There is really no in my vision McCaulcy said I still hive the double wis in a New York City restaurant last and the eye his been operated on twice since The recent ipcriiion was to strengthen the muscle structure in the lye Tilt doctor slid to give it a week or so and if there Is no change then well hive to operate again said He had in sec his doctor yesterday Right now I in pretty dls Herald photo o j wnl the referee said It Is a very frustratinc Before this recent operation took place had said if it were not successful he would have to retire is on official If still have double vis on this week we ore to try one more Optra ion before the season begins he said the last took place said the next if needed would bo on his right eye Th muscles in that eye which uninjured would be lighten to for his left one It Is hoped thai would slop the double vision also said that he is preparing a civil suit the northern Ontario res who punched him the injury Right now there are com plications In both the civil criminal cases it was a case of two Canadian citizens being in the United Slates McCaulcy said The referee said that if the double vision clears up by he recent operation or a next one he would be ready to once the hockey seiscn begins Locals lose in tourney Neither of the teams from the Hal on Hills Ball Hockey League entered in the Onta no won a but fantastic by Real was highlight of the tourney Heal Estate and Delrex Tavern both made the trip to the 16team champion ships held in over the weekend The two clubs lost both outings but they played very respectable ball hockey against top clubs In their first game Fobert was shut out by the Toronto Canadians the do fend ill Canadian plans was nothing short of in this contest as he slopped shots faced Toronto Budget Rent A Car In their first outing and they went down to a loss was eliminated from further play when they were defeated by Ottawa Globe Trophy in their second game Doug from Ian Syme and Grant from Thompson scored for Fobert was defeated by London Ted Dills in their second outing which meant they too were eliminated Paul Allison from Gary Nix did the scoring was again out standing as the handled another shots Road race this Sunday The Milton Road Runners Association will hold its se cond annual Maple Leaf 10kilometre classic this Sun day Organisers of the event said they expect to have approximately road ra entered There were only 50 onirics in the ral race last year Some of the top road racers in the province arc expected to be entered in the lion but the organizers said that all runners are wcl The top place finisher in each category will receive a plaque and medals will be given to the second and third place finishers Times for the race among he high calibre racers should be very fast The race will be run over mostly flat paved roads Ted of Waterloo won the mens division last year in a lime of seconds Milton Karen Asp took the ladies division in a time 48 Those arc the standards the racers will be trying to better Georgetown Bruce In tyre who won the Mayors Road Race here earlier this summer will be one of the entries in Ihe race fee for the race will be The rare will begin at 11 a m and entries will be accepted until a half hour before starting gun Is fired Entry forms and more information can be attained by phoning either Kerr at or Schmidt at Ladies tennis Bs ties Central Park The Gordon Alcott Tennis Club Ladies learn tied Central Park in their outing last week It was one of the tightest competitions of the year for the team as of the four matches had to go the three sets before a winner emerged Christine and back to overpo wer their opponents 60 Agnes and Joan Moms also came up with an excellent comeback Both and first s came back to take the second and then dropped the 46 Paddy Brown and Wendy look their first set 7 lost the second 36 and the third set went to a tie breaker before Central Park emerged a win