NORTH HALTON SPORTS for All Your Sporting Goods Downtown Georgetown or I theNERALD Hamilton Ford and Sturgeon spur weekend victories HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Moore Park Plata Georgetown 8775110 Raider victory confidence dumps Barrie Flyers Herald SUIT Writer Blustery weather conditions early Saturday morning around Georgetown may have originated from a rather unlikely source namely the Chrysler Raiders treasury Indeed the Raiders livo breathed a hefty sigh of relief following the club a M victory Friday night over the Flyers at Ihe Gordon Arena Barely hours early Raiders general manager Dave tag the kind of confidence seen him cat crow before boasted that if the Raiders lost the game he would let the fans who witness unfortunate spectacle Into arena free of charge the lime the two teams clash Dec 19 Thanks largely to the efforts of the formidable Raider front line of Bill Hamilton Gary Ford and Peter Sturgeon the Flyers were humbled unable to swing a twogame sweep from the Georgetown club which lost to Borne last Wednesday night In over time Friday night first period of play contained about as fine a game of hockey faro can expect to see In any league Theplaymovcdendtoend but it was In the first few minutes that the Raiders began the careful picking apart of the Flyer defence that eventually led to the visitors defeat Raiders Gory Ford began the scoring seconds after the ope face beginning a four point game for him Sturgeon and Hamilton assist on the play Shortly after ward Ray Tonelll dumped one behind Flyer Dune Hamilton picked up his goal of a twogoal game towards the end of the period snapping up a pass from Ford and Sturgeon Sturgeon wrapped up the period with just over three minutes left scoring on a play set up by teammates Ford and Hamilton While it looked as if Raider goalie Dragafevlch was head tag for a shutout Flyers Kevin Guest grabbed the puck as it dribbled from the second period opening face off and ned Dragafevlch a bid with a solid drive the right wing corner of the Ford responded for Raiders around the midway mark in the period again calling on llnemato Sturgeon for help Sturgeon added another a minute later as Ford and Ron Twiu assisted narrowed the Raiders lead to begin his hat trick of the evening scoring on a power play set up by Steve McAleese and Bob Baird By this time the Flyers were showing tome definite signs of frustration and for a lengthy four minute stretch In the second period fans were treated to some rather exciting play around the net as the Raiders contained the vlsi Scott McKenzie moved the Raiders ahead at the minute mark of Ihe third period as Kelr Todd and Tonelll teamed up for assists Hamilton scored the Raiders final period goal less than a minute later getting support from Sturgeon and Ford The Flyers third period flurry come loo late to oven make Ihe remainder of the game much more Interesting picked up both the clubs remaining goals the last one coming with 10 seconds left In the game McAleese Gary Manscholt and Dave assisted on Ihe plays faced shots the game compared to FLYERS RAIDERS Wednesday game In was what one might call a real goalies sides Suffering from a painful groin injury Raiders Brad Miller was not sharp between the pipes and the hometown learn dumped four pucks behind him before the end of Ihe first period After the Flyers fifth goal little over three minutes Into the second period Raider Gerry pulled Miller In favor of Meanwhile things werent going so smoothly for Flyers Although his team was busy scoring at end of the Ice the Raiders were getting those goals back Hamilton stuffed Tour goals behind before the final buzzor sounded and assisted on a third period power play goal by Ford The Raiders came out or the first period with a respectable deficit thanks lo two goals by Hamilton and another by Haiders captain Kudra Ford and Sturgeon also played strong games Ford enjoy a goal and two assist and Sturgeon coming out of the contest with three assists Flyers Bob Coulson picked up his second and third goals of the game during second period to help he maintain lis lead However the continued lo play aggressively and Ford and John Cook trimmed the Flyer lead to one point thanks to assists from Sturgeon Hamll ton Kudrasovs and Ben The period ended with the Flyers ahead While Flyers again pulled his earn Into the lead alter Ford from ton and Sturgeon managed to lie things up Hamilton proved to be the spoiler in the dying moments of the gome scoring on a pass set up by Rick and Steve Lyon and forcing the game Into an overtime period With the Raiders Pcderson crouched in the penalty box Phil Regan scored on the power play to end the gome and spur the rivalry In Alcott Arena Friday night Continued on page BI smarting from an defeat In last Wednesday night Georgetown Raiders throttled the Flyer two evenings liter Fiat were treated to some fine hockey with good solid forechecking and passing from the hometown club In the photo above Flyer Dune keeps a close eye on a pass by Raiders Wood Meanwhile Larry Trotter and Georgetown Ford who helped spur the Raiders to their victory with BUI Hamilton and Peter Sturgeon mix It up In front of the crease Following a game In Col wood Friday night the Raiders return to AlcoU Arena Saturday for a contest against the Port Elgin Herald photo Gems clash Dynes The Georgetown Gemini and the Brampton Warriors to a tie Saturday night In Brampton John got the Warr iors off lo an early first period start scoring on power play while BUI Taylor silting Geor out a penalty Warrior Morr- Bob Dean set up by Taylor Is moved the home- and Mark Hamilton The War- lawn club ahead early In riors picked up three more the second period picking up goals before Mike McMenemy pass from Tom slapped in an additional power Georgetown remained play point behind Warrior daunted and came back with a Goalie Jeff Smith Two power ploy goal from utes later Murray Levy fed Minor Atoms action Bob Davey another narrowing the Warriors lead But before ihe period busier Brampton a Jack Chase beat Mike Steer for the club fifth goal Holding the Brampton club scoreless in the third period the Gems tied the game on goals from Brad McMeekln a effort assisted by Guy Cormier and Hamilton picking up his second point of the game Rob Voll assisted on the tying goal Travelling to Richmond Hill 112 defeat goals were scored by Murray Levy and Mark Hamilton Details from the Gems game against Thomhlll at Arena Tuesday nigh I were una vol table at press time Mustang rookie Duffy survives competition Goals all around as defeated Herald Special There no easy way to make a learn that seems destined for the Canadian football College Bowl Yet linebacker John Duffy of Georgetown has made Ihe team despite the stiff compe tition offered by the of Western Ontario Mus tangs Duffy got his first taste of competition at the outset of training camp when over 1W players showed up to play The number everyone knew would have to be reduced by a third before the lineup would be set The competition at tions was and still is just Incredible Inequality of ltia also a lol higher than I ever Hosting last Pearce2 WesMcCauley Joel McCauley the defensive moves of David seven triple A teams USA Tuesday evening the Minor Trevor Snow 2 with hat Mark Kevin Usher Hodgson and Mike and Canadian wilh our going to Joel Burton and Steve Wade Serjeant to the win A a sound Assists earned by Roddy Trevor Snow Andy Pearce Mark Minnlnch Georgetown A A squad rising jn and Mike Coaches players and to Ihe occasion parents are preparing for a The Georgetown coaching staff consist challenging tournament on the menl Minor Atoms continue to tag of Ed Serjeanlson Kevin weekend of Nov In ploy superb hockey as they Hughes and Jock Barnes felt Depew comprised of travelled Id Clung to win Twin victories for Sunny Acre squad Georgetown Sunny Acre Major Midgets were In action twice week emerging the Oakvllle and triumphed over in Georgetown on Sunday In the Oakville game Sunny assists were Mark Snow Tom Forbes 2 George Osborne 2 Joy Paul of the first period Sunny Acres were down With only three minutes gone in the second son put Georgetown on me with assists going to Bloke Harrison and George Osborne Dundaa again look a two goal lead when they scored at the mark Twenty seconds later Sunny Acres roared back with on unassisted goal by Howie Oram Before the second period ended Georgetown had tied the score with George Osborne s goo assisted by Kevin Gillespie and Greg Robertson The third period saw Sunny Acres notching three goals to give George town the win Paul Burroughs Greg Robertson and Howie Oram found the net with assists going lo Greg Robert son Tom Forbes and Blake Harrison GFFLS BEST HONOREDI Nov Mike Barnes opened the scoring for Georgetown on a puss from Wes McCauley At Ihe 43 mark in the second period Sean Gardner put the Minor Atoms ahead 1 on assist by Andy Continuing their winning streak the Georgetown Development Minor Atoms defeated Brampton 103 Satur day afternoon Leading the way for the Minor Atoms was Andy picking up his first hat trickoflhe season while Mark potted two goals with singles going to Roddy Sieve Wes McCauley Wade Serjeanlson Mike Assisting on the above goals were Mike Barnes 2 Andy Pearce Trevor Snow Mike McElroy Roddy Mark Joel Burton Mike Melville and Sean Gardner Outstanding was shared by Shannon Finn and Chris Cambouris JOHN DUFFY saw in high school he said He soon reallied that the focus of his energies were concentrated on making the team rather than attaining a starting position The Must ongs had only two positions thai were not filled by a third or fourth year veteran and neither opening was at line backer I had to prepare myself lo the fact that I t bo starting But It always in back of my mind that next year bolh outside line backers will have gradual Duffy said At university football Is not the only change he has had lo accomodate there also his school work It Incredible what they expect you to do Just to be able to keep up with Ihe team and my studies a task in itself Forget anything else he sold Duffy sold that he needs good marks this year in order to gel Into Western prestigious Business pro gram I came lo Western for mainly scholastic reasons football was more of an afterthought he said Duffy finds that his educe Is not only confined lo the books but that he Is learning more football than ever before Darwin Semotluk head Continued on page B2 The Georgetown Flag Football League held Its annual awards dinner Saturday nigh I at Holy Cress Co art honoring top contributors from the league nine leoms Award winners are left to right Tim Smoke Shop picking up this years trophy for making the biggest trill contributlontotbeGFTLorganltaUoa the league best defensive player Rod most valuable player of the playoffs Brent Ferguson Royal Plsta rookie of the year back row Werner MUtollcia Smoke Shop 1181 scoring leader and Bob Inglis Smoke Shop m I play of y ear Photo by Frost Pistolpacking skip at west bonspiel Saturday was Western Day for the lady curlers at North Hal ton Cowboy hats neckerchiefs western boots even a pistol packing skip were the order of day The Glad Robinson Trophy was won by Peg and her team of Call y Mary Wands Enid Mlur Peg team won first place In the draw Second place went to Norma Wilson Mary Ellen Bridge Mary Anne Pickering and Belly Webb The high score was won by Alice and her team of Jane Burrows McGee and Donna In the 11 a draw the winning team wos skipped by Prairie Bessie with Joanne Gladys Dot Hicks Second place went to Belle Broom head wilt Donna Blight Beth Pat McLeod High In the second draw was won by Agnes Park with Eva Bradley and Edith McPhail Germalne one of the brand new curlers come out lo the won the prize for the most guns collected The paper guns were lo shoot yourself when you were unfortunate enough to log a rock Winners of table prizes were Beth Agnes Park and Mary Anne Marling Many thanks to our bonspiel convenor Greta Lamb and all the members of her committee for a terrific day Rumor has it that one of the men teams went out this week end Slay tuned If I find out what happened so will you Coming up in Ihe next few weeks will bo the Men Open Spiel Nov and the Grey Cup Invitational Spiel Nov Good curling and sec you on the Ice By Pat