the HERALD SECTION B THE 11ERA1 Wednesday October Page I NORTH HALTON SPORTS for All Tour Sporting Goods Downtown Georgetown Of- HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Rebs come from behind edge White Oaks The Georgetown District high school football cam continued their winning ways Oaks last Thursday The big will ll1tl Wllte Oaks scored the first Hit junior football touchdown lilc In the I boat out le Oaks quirtcr but failed on Thursday to win their George- second gome the town spent the rest of II half by narrow their come tomorrow when they play Trafalgar a traditionally powerhouse Photo by 1 game for holding While Oaks x nt lead The second half saw the Rebels conic out fighting and by the end the third quarter Blake Harrison scored the only Georgetown touchdown Gary Morrow topped off the play converting the extra nl The final point of the game for Ihi Rebels came from a louchback which rounded out I he scoring A player tor the Rebels described the first half of the to bo very slow as they I eld While Oaks to their lone touchdown The change during half time came about because were talked into getting psyched up second win in as many games equals the number of wins for last year football The Rebels have yet to play four more games the next being Thursday at Oikvilk Trafalgar Shipbuilders smartin from maulin Raiders chisel at defense Geminis Bob Dean scores hattrick as club squeezes 66 tie with Milton A Gemini Junior best summed up last Sunday home game against Milton after they tied Steve Sullivan who watched teammate Mike Steer face 13 shots to the Gemlnts shots on net in the third period said we tied as a team next time we II win After starting out effect in the first period the gained a lead at the end of the second period then saw their lead diminish in the third as the Flyers stormed back With the Gems lacking some defensive strength due to Injuries the locals were hard pressed in their efforts to protect Mike Steer Two players were called up to help Ken Ward and Brian Ward and the coach was pleased with their efforts saying they can play on my team anytime they want On the positive side to the tic was the cm stand ng play of forward Boh Dean who scored a for he Gems and was effective all night around the Milton net Dean also assisted on both goals by Guy Cormier The line of Kennedy Kevin Bill Taylor sparked the Gemin s early In the period with a goal by Kennedy to tic the game at 1 I With minutes re- ma in the Guy Cormier put the gems front on a pass by Bob Dean but the Flyers came hack to lie the game less than minute later Early In the second period Bob Dean scored two goals three minutes apart to increase the team lead and Cormiers power ploy effort from Brian Ward and Dean seem to the Flyers were weakening But it was the Gems who fell asleep In the willing to rest on the laurels Dtan scored the lone goal in the third period assisted by Brad Meek but the rest of the period belong to Milton When Milton come back through the third period with two goals the Gems failed to regroup and let the Flyers constantly bombard a harrowed Mike Steer in net Afltrlhegumc led Dave Swlticr sold there would be severe changes made In the learn lineup He was impressed with the two Ward boys Brian and Ken they re not related and praised Bob Dean who plays every gamcwlthhcart soul every thing The coach could sec that last place Milton wanted the r first win In five starts The lie puts Georgetown In place in he Central Junior standings lies again pleased with the fan support the town has given the team The Ed Dwycr who watched the game from lie sidelines because of a shoulder Injury said the team d too much running around and they were too over confident says his doctor told him to stay away from hockey for six weeks with a separated shoulder but he 11 be back with the team next week three weeks earlier than tho six week deadline Injuries have put one play from each line out of action said general manager Bob Tost Bob Morrow has a torn back muscle and cannot play while Mike has a shoulder Injury and did not play last Sunday also Chris Pcavoy missed the game due to suspension earl In the week Import Mike Corbley from New York Is reported to have found work after returning home to the States and Tost sold he probably won be back to the Captain Bill Taylor refuses to sit on the sidelines though suffering from a number of various ailments Coach S wilier had some happy news to offset Sun day a results when he an Lance had been signed by the and presence could help the team Doucelte played Tier hockey for Bellvllle and lost year he was with the Brampton Warriors Last week played and were blasted 62 by their The long awaited rematch between the lop two teams In the Intermediate A league from Inst season commenced lost Friday night with the local Georgetown Chrysler Raiders finding some third period weaknesses In Collingwood defence in a final ID- trouncing The Raiders and the Ship builders head tohead In the first two periods but a sevengoal barrage by the Georgetown forwards over whelmed In the final period If it been for the excellent of Collingwood Brad Steel he score might have been greater as he stopped 40 Raider shots over the course of game 15 shots In the second period alone Six minutes Into the first period Collingwood took he lead and it took the Raiders almost the entire period to tic the game Kudrasovs netted the Raiders opening goat 1 left In the period on passes from Rick and Ray Georgetown started the second period quickly with Roy collecting his first two goals for the night less than one minute into the period from Jurl and Hick Kessell Midway through period winger Gary scored on a power play effort assists from Ron Twiss and Steve Lyon fired their lone second period goal five minutes Into the period to make the score at the end of the period I for the Raiders Gory Ford increased the lead for the Raiders in the third period on his goal on passes from John Cook and Peter which forced to open up and greater chances in order to get back in the A minute Inter Collingwood scored to make It How ever forthenexttenminutes the Raiders scored four con goals on Shipbuilder Brad Steel to take wind out of their oppo nents soils John his first of two goals mid way through the period on passes from Steve Lyon and Gary Landry Then veteran Gary Ford made the score on his goal from Steve Lyon and Bill Hamilton John Cook then added another assisted bv He thought with the youth on the Coll squad their players would play an aggressive fast game but with and Gary Ford playing In top form for the local side after playing summer hockey for the past four months the Raiders had the share of fast skaters too he said STRONGER I would have to say we re a stronger team than last year Inghs said The add lion of Peter Sturgeon and his play ma king and back checking lilies has helped the team plus a healthy Kudrasots has made the difference he said Also players like Gary Ford and Gary McFadyen arc really putting their best out for the team Brad Miller was forced tomnke some key saves during the gome and coach Ingl praised his performance Although only tested with 17 shots on goal over the period of the game said Miller made some good saves In the first and second periods to keep the on lop of the wanting to move forward Iton from his present defensive position coach Inglls said he trade Leaf Salming for Twiss on defence Collingwood a sure game for the Shipbuilders and coach Dory Sty could have some changes in mind for next Tuesday s encounter with Collingwood I don know what thinking but got a balanced club and if he gets the team motivated It will take a pretty good club to beat them says Inglls Ford Gary McFadyen Increased the lead to with his second goal effort or the game on a pass from Rick Kessell After Hon scored again lo add to the embarrassment Ihc Ship builders got back Into the game wllh two quick goats to narrow the Raider lead to However let Collingwood know the Raiders t let down with a goal as seconds left were showing on the clock After the game Raider coach Gerry Inglls said he thought offence would be tough after the way Ihcy played Owen bound and earlier in the season Swim siblings part company With the firing of Head coach Trevor Tiffany from the swim club Georgetown swimming stars Rob and Sue Masson have decided to part company Rob has Joined coach at the University or Toronto club where he swims as part of the Toronto learn although he wilt not be attending that university until he completes two high school credits Meanwhile younger sister Susan has stayed with the Etoblcoke swim club now under the direction of Claudia a former instructor at the club Bolh swimmers will not be facing any major swimming competitions until December when the Canada Cup Is hosted for swimmers of every province Next summer Is a dale important to seniorage swimmer Rob whose goal Is to make the team trials for the British Commonwealth Games Gym star with York U Winner of Ontario lncial gymnastics crown last spring Georgetown Dave Boo tie Is now Ing with the York University gymnastics team While In grade lost year won the senior boys all round gymnastics event placing first In the pommels vault and second on the parallel ban Now Dave Is finishing off two high school credits white be boards in Toronto with one of he York University coaches He is going to Newtonbrook Second school during the day and iben he practices three hours a day with the York team Any free time he has spent doing homework be said In an Interview last week Dave plans to attend York University in Fine Arts after Christmas and then he will be able to compote with the team against other Universities in competition He says his routines have improved and he Is teaming a lot from Ihc individual coaching and excellent facilities However because of his unfortunate broken leg during the beginning of track and field season last Spring the injury has held him back from vaulting and tumbling at full strength According to Dove ihc bone was never set properly and his chiropractor says even if the leg heals In a bent position it could end up strengthening itself event It the leg continues to bother him Dave wilt have the leg rebroken lo correct the problem Right now leg is al per cent he said BOOTH Dave Is enthusiastic about the gym season especially since ho on a team that is ranked first in Canada for the men They have three world class gymnasts on the senior men team consisting of 13 athletes Booth chose York because of tho excellent facilities and reputation of tho gymnastics there Two summers ago he went to a summer gymnastics camp sponsored by York so ho was introduced lo iheir program ihcn Powerful fun Power skating is being offered his Winter after school for youngsters every Wednesday from until The eight week Hills Recreational department sponsored program Is for children of all ages and if enough applications have been accepted program will start next Wednesday So register as soon us possible Children will haver lo wear helmets and gloves to participate The course Is being offered at the Memorial arena in Georgetown Veteran Raider forward Ray breaks through the defence for clear shot on Shipbuilder netmlnder Brad In some exciting end to end play last Friday night good goal tending was crucial to outcome at Ihe Georgetown team opened up a seven goal barrage on in the third period win 105 Photo by llarald Glen offense snuffs out Smokers By TIM Herald Special Bum Philips the erstwhile coach of the Houston Oilers used to profess great admiration and affection for the Pittsburgh Steel The Steelera always echo ed those sentiments about Oilers but they got on the field they beat the pulp out of each other That pretty well describes the relations between Glen Williams and Good friends off field they pull no punches on It In tho final regular season game for clubs Sunday the Glen en mo out and took It lo Smokers from the beginning rolling up a 1612 third quarter lead behind outstanding defence and a fired up offense In fact the were threatening to leave Dclrex behind when the Smoker defence wrenched the mom away key inter by Tim Tolton and Bruce Cartwrlght Given the breaks he need Bob I cashed them In and carried Del rex to en eventual win El on Hayes and Howie Jacobs scored majors for the Glen while Andy Tyrol con verted both and added two singles an wide field goal attempts Terry Diardichuk had three Smoke Shop Werner Mlckolcit two and Chris Sargent one Cart wrlght converted two Mountainview Plaza and Greeks staged a thriller of their own which Mountain- view hung on lo win The game was scoreless until early in second quarter when Plata back Jim McGill drilled a pass to Paul Allison to stake them to a six point lead Rick Baldwin brought the Greeks right back with a strike to James Allan and two point conversion by John Karolldis McGill replied with six to Paul Egcrton Jim Lindsay converted and the half ended Mountainview The Greeks opened the second half strongly when Mark Russell scored to give them lead Karolldis rationed Ihe spread a In the fourth quarter and that set the stage for the Mountain view comeback In this duel of quarter backs It was fitting that McGill should be Ihe hero as he carefully engineered a drive lhat produced the win points with less lhan two minutes to go Paul Allison snagged the touchdown and Paul Egerton the two point conversion to win it Royal Plua and to bo outdone cither and on Ihe strength of two converts Fobert a snatched a 14 win In doing so Ihey passed the Greeks to finish fourth after having been In seventh through most of the season a first half Woyne Johnson scored from 12 yards out and Terry Hunt converted to give a the only points of the first half Paul Laroso drove Royal a pair of third quarter scores by Brent and Johnny LaroM and a short lived lead Despite an inspired defen sive stand by Royal counted the winner on a Urch TD and convert by Hunt The most unsuccessful de but since Heaven Gate came to an end this week as went the way of the Titanic for the last time this season going dawn lo Wimpey It was worth the price of admission Just to watch John Owen lumber around the with Glcn furious pursuit The rest of the was Dave Robertson Don Seal len and Gary Lockwood scored TDs for Wimpey while Bob lucked another seven points Greg scored for val and Randy Doucelte converted The playoffs begin next Sunday with Dclrex meeting Royal at a Dairy Queen vs Glen Williams at 10 15 s Mountainview at 30 and vs Greeks at Players of the Week Dave McCarthy Fob Greg Nor Tim SS John Owen Wmp Paul La rose Jim Rick Baldwin Bob Paul