Industrial hockey Kwant sparks Dons with five goals In Industrial hockey action Sunday Boer Movers edged by Don Service in a high contest In other Ran Wilson Insurance Acton Knights and Hollywood Tavern ked past Akers Hark John Kuant sparked Dons to their with a five goal output Don Auto took a 1 lead in the fir t period over Boer s v ith goals from John and John agisted and Gary Day Paul Allison came back five minutes left in the period and put his Boer team on the score board on a goal from Ray Peacock and Marty Weal en The only goal of the second period from Boers player Marty assisted by Paid Allison and flay Peacock again scored in the third period assisted by John Blair and Paul Allison to give his team a edge over Don At the 13 and mark John scored rem Dave Wright assist on the first and Jeff Hirst on the second De Boer came back with a goal by Ray Pea cock assisted Pete John Don Auto made the score when Dave Wright and John connected for two conse cutive goals off of passes from and Wright Boer fought back and retaliated with a John Barnes and Ita Peacock and a Peacock goal from Barnes John finished the game with his fifth goal at 19 S3 assisted by John llson 9 Wilson struck for four ive goals Acton countered in the second Steve Cross man started the Insurance team with two goals at the and Villi i irk the first by Chuck is ind Tom scored th rd Wilson just set on In fore the first period si In second period Tom ivies connected for a trvit for Wilson assisted Chuck Willi jmsfur lead Todd retjlnled J Trevor tilt 7 43 mark of period Williams skated In r from Scott Stive Cross Acton sought revenge nd Gary umbers with Wayne Allen and assisting Wilson scored when Jiff Mad netted a loal assisted b Br and Tom lo end the second pen id at for Wilson Sit It Beckett Stive and An Acton Knlgbt breaks in on T Will on Insurance I tender In Industrial Rome action Sunday Acton were out maneuvered In the contest Herald photo by DONS AUTO SERVICE Tunoups Servicing I Ctiangai 347 St 8778122 SECTION THE Wednesday October the HERALD HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Alton hungry to win They did against our Merchants Friday Herald Sports Editor Two runs in the ninth inning with the game lied destroyed any chance the Glen Williams Merchants had of beating out Alton for The Intercounty fastball crown The Merchants wire ousted night in a home game that was entire final playoff series it could have gone either way The Glen men got their share of bad breaks in the fifth game of the best of seven series The Merchants were the defending champions The game was lied coach Cliff Norton in the eighth inning when emphasized the Impact of a Lester Wilson popup the disallo pop fly to shallow right field It was apparently dropped by Alton fielders but the umpire slid the ball never touched he ground meanwhile had scared but the run was disallowed Alton came alive in the ninth inning The first bitter was struck out by Terry Haines but the second baiter singled to centre field The Alton player hit a single which the other to third base A steal to second base followed Alton then ed their tic breaker with a single The other Alton baserunner was caught In a squeeze play between third base and home Merchant catcher Glen hit the Alton with his throw to third baseman Wilson which allowed the Alton player to score The Glen tcim tried to rally in the bottom of the ninth but given little opportunity It Has a lid moment for Glen Williams Merchant fans as they taw thelr hometown favorites lose the Intercounty faitbaH crown to Alton Friday night The game was the fifth game of the best of Seen here are the dejected Merchant team shaking hands with Alton Number nine la pitcher Donaldson who played a major role in teams win From to right Is Glenn cocoach Bud Haines and Mike Reynolds apparently dropped by an Alton batter in shallow right field Glen McClure Was able to make to home plate from first base but the umpire ruled afterwards the run was disallowed because the Alton fielders l actually dropped the ball BOBBI The hobbled popup was dropped by Ihe first Alton fielder but the umpire said was dropped on shortstop glove thus never touched ihe ground The game remained at when Alton two more runs in the ninth inning After the game Sabres corral Barrie Colts after shaky first period Herald Special In a home game I night Acton Sabres came from behind to tie the Colts The Colls opened the game with an early lead and mid way through the period struck again on a short handed scored t they kept the Sabres hemmed Up In their own end taking a into the dressing room Even though the Sabres out flying in the second period he Co lb scored a power play goal early in the period The Sabres then started to press the Colls as they scored a power play goal by Jamie Morrison assist Ken Franklin and Bob Bold The play became more physical and wide open until mid way through the period when Ken Frank lln teamed up with and Gord Mc- for Acton a second goal PRESSURE As Acton started lo put the pressure on Art Keating scored an assisted goal five minutes later The Sabres kept up the pressure but failed to score again before period ended The Sabres kept up the pressure and at Ihe three minute mark achieved a tic on Art Keating a second goal of the night which was assisted by Mark Symes and Paul The rest of the period was very physical and became wideopen as a Both goalies came up key saves stopping either team from taking the lead Sabres coach Bill Rich mond said the team start off slow and I finishing their checks As a result the Colts jumped on Acton for an early The Acton rated poorly in pre season now has extra initiative to play harder and they proved it against the Coils who arc rated in the top five Robbins a star Georgetown native Steve is this week Athlete of the Week The Ontario Athletic Association chose for the two goals he scored In each of his Yeomen games against and Queen s Golden Gaels in soccer action The needy right winger is yean old and is currently in his second year of study in Ihe faculty of science Names in the news Our Herald photographer managed two Iht kuitn Centennial Public School daring their annual competition Tar of Home won race Joe WUUni 4 Haass the or the Grade race Rob was ninth of Georgetown placed ninth in the mile freestyle swim race at Ihe Commonwealth Games last week missed the final heat by one placing In representing the Canadian swim team in thai event He Is planning lo stay In Australia Ihe site or the 1962 Games far one week to sights then return home Bowling exec The Georgetown Lawn Bowling association held their annual meeting Thursday and voted in the follow ing executive President will be William Percy with Retina Id serving as first vicepresi Second vicepresident Is George Haywood while orris was elected secretary Tournament secretory Is Milts as Jim Zebedee takes on the duties of chairman of the greens Ted Laurence is in charge of membership and registration pleased how the Glen men stayed right in the game all the way Some players like Glen McClure were playing hurt he said were hungry lo win but on any given night the Merchants can beat them he sold Terry Haines mixed Ihe ball well as the Glen Willi pitcher the coach He would give Terry the first vote for going distance Alton The game was score less until the fourth Inning The first Alton bailor bunted the ball but the throw went over the head of first Jeff Haines advancing the runner lo second base The second Alton batter also tried a bunt but he was called out However the first ad to third A solid single by Alton third man up scored the runner from third base The next baiter was out at first when Jeff Haines picked up the bunt and lied it lo Glen MiCure who covered up from second base A pop fly just into shallow centre field put Jacku in the hero s role with ex running In the bottom or the fourth the Merchants retalhted with two runs to take a 1 lead in the start it off with single to field A bad pitch advanced him to second CHOPPED IT Mtki Reynolds thin chopped hit into right field to e Rob hit a smoker into right field for a tnpk The hit scored Mike Reynolds for Ihe second The Glen Williams Merchants never gave up but some bad breaks for them In fifth game ended the best of seven fastball final prematurely Seen here Is team back row left to right ocoach Bud Haines Terry Haines Dean Hancock Glenn Rob Hatcher Jackie Mike Reynold cocoach Cliff Norton front left la right Paul Jeff Haines Steve All worth Andy Broadbent Glen McClure Les Wilson Herald photo Gemini Georgetown ignite against Cougars in 61 first win the two seventh inning Alton bunted and the throw was aver thrown and he made it to second base Another bunt put to third base but the batter was called out at first A hit just over Jeff Haines reach at first base scored Donaldson for run The game bocime a standoff In the eighth inning the Merchants collected a few fielding errors and allowed an Alton base- steals second and third base but no mas were scored by Alton The Glen mm came back to get In the when Glen MtCIure hit a single to left field with The Georgetown Junior made great strides over ihe past week sparring with Milton then dominating the Bur Cougars Both opponents were supposedly high ranked with Milton having won first two games of the season The minis stayed with the Mil ion Steamers step for step and were never behind at the end of a period of play The team has been working hard and now starting to reap said Gems coach Bob They re to rtalne thai if Ihey work hard they can beat any body said The win again Burlington was just a feither in our hat and we hope to keep that going he said manager Bob is luppy with the Gem in Is performances lately but he stresses no Is getting dent or realize there is still a lot of work to be done The Gems lost the first two games of the season against and Acton But Mike Steer has looked superb In net for Georgetown and llic play era are skating like a team plus penalties are down this season said Webster The arc get ting lo know each other better and are following the system the coach is teaching them Webster said The general is very adamant about ihe positive tlon In which coach has led the club The addition of several veteran hockey players to the club might also have helped steady the Gemini attack against Milton and Burlington In the Milton game Lance Doucette who with Geminis ist year returned to a Georgetown uniform Also aggressive winger Mark Hamilton come down from school in Sud bury to play for ihe Milton and Burlington games Against Burlington Mike Doucette joined the Gemine squad on defence and general manager Webster was Impressed with his play UKJOINED In add it on Chris Pea has reJolncd the team after he had sought to be traded to St roe Is If Chris works hard he can he I us said But individuals won win games and said he s happy that the continued on page The senior hi Clinic to improve strategies skill Herald Correspondent A clinic conducted by Anne of The Ontario Women Field Hockey Association was both rewarding and enjoyable for Georgetown High School s field hockey team said coach Ruth The clinic was held after school Monday October 4 prior lo the days game The discussion covered game skills Including off and defensive playing strategies Tuesday game saw the senior girls shutout Lord Elgin The- lone goal was scared by Jones Their posilioning was one hundred per cent added Mrs However the Juniors lost their game immediately following to Lord Elgin 10