THE HERALD Wednesday October GFFL season concludes with bang and timid The regular sea on ended his week with a bang for tome teams and a whimper others The Greeks Tavern made good on a prediction putting their money where their mouth was and gaining their ever regular season championship although it waan ai aa they expected Second place M and M Pro Sports and third place Smoke Shop made It a three team race to the wire but losses by both to some of Ihe league leaser lights cost hem in the end First round playoffs get under way next with Greeks taking on Moun tain view Plaza 8 M and M playing North Hal ton Sports Smoke Shop versus IS and Dairy Queen at Foberts POTENT Over the regular season the Greeks sported the league a most potent offense meaning to beat them you either have to hut them down or out score them Plaza although deep in talent la unlikely to do either Greeks by 15 M and M Pro Sports versus North Helton Sports will be a tougher matchup than might be expected from their res pective standings North has hot of late but M and a poised defense should cool them out and their offense usually scores enough to get the Job done M and M by have come- a long way from a and IB season a year ago wit neat this week 31 win over Smoke Shop ON PAPER On paper Smoke Shop has too much of every thing but that information and cents will only buy a cup of coffee They appear to be Just going through the motions these days but should still win Smokers Da try Queen and represent the champ- Ions of the past two seasons and should be the best game of the set Dairy Queen has a group of receivers second to none but have a history of winning big games Flip a coin Greeks closed out the regular season with a win over North Hal building up a big first half lead and coasting from there on Mark Russell bagged points for the Greeks with Unas and James Allen scoring eight apiece and Mike Mlehm six Ron Wodhana and Bob Paul scored touchdowns for North with chipping In a BLASTING Dairy Queen had little trouble with Mountain- view blasting tbem Howie with Jeff with eight and Stu Luna with six took care of the DQ scoring while Bill Allison had the lone Plaza majcr used a Utile kg and a lot of lip to down tba Smokers 31 Smoke Shop apparently expected Nerval to lay down and die but they did nothing of the sort and won a well deserved and exciting game Doug had or the winners with en by Randy and six each by Bruce Cunningham and Brian Terry DtanUchuk John Vielra and Charlie Knoepfli hud Delrex with two point convers ions by Chris Sargent Doug Getty and Werner An excellent game be tween M and M and which and M took 3021 was marred by what at first appeared to be a aerioos head injury to Terry Hunt CONCUSSION Hunt one of the league a most gentle- many players was taken to hospital after colliding hud with an and M defender as both were going for the ball Fortunately the injury was not serious as was first feared and Hunt was late released with a con cussion As usual Bob Lock wood who clinched his second scoring title In five years was the key figure for M and with two touchdowns three con verts a field goal and an Interception Mike Lord and John Owen also scored Bruce Brian Til son and Rob Arthurs had TDs while Urch and Terry Hunt provided the converts Players of Week Bob and M Brian Fob Paul SS Randy Doucette Nor Jeff Lock Bill Allison MP Wayne Elon Hayes NHS Gemini Team plays Gait loses Number 19 The team had a new player In uniform last night wearing number 19 Andy Shaw signed with the He is a import who lives near Bolton General manager Bob Webster is trying to ease the lines of communicat ion between his club and the Georgetown ly juveniles and midgets utilize their when the need arises leads his Georgetown team in tag with fixe goals and five assist thus far in the season Dae ha- two goals and eight TV Gems have the second lowest penalty minutes per game the league with Thorn hill is the worst with 43 B HAROLD GILMER Herald Special The Minor Midget rep hockey team were defeated in but they tied in regular season play 1 Tucsdav October 12 Georgetown travelled to Gall where the were defeated i3 The were clobbered by a fast skat ing well disciplined team Gait did the damage in the second period as Georgetown Goals by Georgetown came from Mark Turner and Andy Hughes Todd Cull collec ted two assists Saturday the Minor Midgets redeemed them selves with a tie Chmguacousy This was a goalies duel between Chings Gavin and Georgetown Stephen Roy both coming up with great saves time and time again Todd Cull scored mid way in the second period assisted by Marc Ber- trand Georgetown led the game until less than two minutes left to play in the third period Chlnguacou- sy tied up the game Syme stars in Hollywood win Ian Syme for a Hollywood Tavern con nected for three goals to lead team to a victory over H T Wilson Insurance In Industrial hockey action Sunday In other games Don Auto Services were down ed by while Do Boers Movers defeated Acton Knights Wilson and the Tavern- era traded goals to the first and second period In this tight match but two consecutive goals by in toe third period finished Wilson of Andy scored first for Wilson on a goal assisted by Doug Grlnycr Hollywood avenged the goal with Mike Marco- goal from Bob Landry and Rick Tom left In the period Bob Hill gave Wilson a 21 lead assisted by Don Bloxam and Dave Pat tenon Then Ian tied the game for Hollywood with his shot on passes from Bill and Mike McMenemy Both goals by Syme In the third period were assisted by Bill Don Akers dominated the first period scoring advantage but Don Auto came back in the second and third period to their opponents but it wash t enough for a win BUI Kent started things rolling for Akers with his goal from Doug Thomp son and Hal Hulme Dons retaliated when Dave Wright took a loose puck and scored at the mark of the period Midway through the first period Doug Thomp son scored from Chris Milne to give a lead Bill Kent and Jim Blair added one goal each for before the period ended assisted by Dale Mleczaniec Jim Blair Doug Thompson end Chris Milne Three minutes Into the second period Chris Milne for scored an un assisted goal Then Dons John Kwant connected with eight minutes Into the period to make the score In favor of Akera Chris Milne scored his second goal of the game in the third period from Jim Blair and Doug Thompson Dave Wright for Dons Auto then got his team a goal assisted by Gerry Milne and Guy Day five minutes Into the period Then with one minute left In the game Dan scored tor Dons High Single Flat Anne Marg Mar tin 203 Bert Craig SO Bob Harris High Single with hand cap Lauretta Mills Nellie Puckering Tom Bert High Triple Flat Nicholson Kay Bert Craig Bob Harris High Triple with cap Nell Kay Tom Bert Craig assisted by Gerry Milne Boers Acton De Boers and Acton traded goals in the first period with the Movers scoring first on goal by Ray Peacock from Bill Taylor one minute into the game Acton tied it up when Todd Mclntyre scored assisted by Gord Scott and Rob Evans with eight minutes left in the period In the second period Rob Evans put Acton In the lead with his goal assisted by Steve Lumbers De Boer tied the game at when Marty scored from Ray Peacock and Jamie Reed Acton Todd Mclntyre scored an unassisted goal for his second of the game to give his team a 32 lead De Boers scored four goals In the third period lea by Bill Taylor who scored assist by Bay Peacock and Ron Osborne Acton Todd Mclntyre connected for a hat trick to give his team a 43 lead Then Ray Peacock scored I wo consecutive goals assisted by Marty Weaven and Don Bantams drop opener Georgetown Optimists Minor Bantams opened their season with a loss to Milton Georgetown scared first with Steve Fletcher a goal from Tim Bennett A good passing effort re sulted in Georgetown s second goal by Bennett from line mates Bill Herman and Kenn edy Goal tender Joey son showed his talents on numerous occasions Coach s comment We get em next time The second game proved to be a hay day for the Optimists by downing Goalie Greg Tuck lost the shutout with seconds left in the game A super team f resulted in a hat trick and assist for Tim Benn one goal and throe assists for Terry Dixon Three points each went to Sean Finn Steve Fie- Sports camp wins first and Rob Cooper two points each to Mark Dunning Kennedy Mark Moody BUI Her man Craig and a single to Mark Zebedec Cooler beads did not pre vail in the third with Georgetown picking up out of their 8 minor penalties Coach comment Good team effort proved passing good heads up play Saturday Oct the Minor Bantams came away with a win in Rob Cooper scared the tie breaker from Craig Chantler with seconds to go That was Cooper s sec goal Chantler count a short handed goal from BUI Herman A questionable call re sulted in Georgetown playing short handed lor seven minutes A solid performance came from Scan Finn with an unass good positional play and clean checking Conch comment Ex penalty killing Good luck and good playing to goalies Joe and Greg Tuck defense Craig Chantler Mark Jeff Am Mark Dunning and Dennis for Hards Mark Moody Sean Finn Steve Bill Herman and Kennedy and coaches Keith Ben and manager Fred Bj JOHN Herald Special The North Halton Sports Camp Minor Pee Wees had a very busy week of Tri County hockey They recorded wins over and Brampton and a loss to Miton In a very close contest In the season opener against at home on October the locals earned a solid win Doug led the way with two goals while ingles were scored by Brent Andrew Stuart Vogt also with one assist each and by Doug Kent Adam Bennett set up three scoring plays Jeremy and Travis Gardiner assisted on one In Brampton October IS the visiting Sports Campers popped in a pair each period and gave up a goal In the middle frame to post a victory Many penalties were called In this contest but Just as many were left uncalled Jeremy Felce led with a goal and an assist Adam Bennett Andrew Hoddlnott Doug McDerraot Alan Glray and Chris Stoddart rounded out the scoring with one marker each Assisting the George town marksmen on a pair of goals were Brent and Travis Gardiner Mike and Steven Southerlond drew one assist MILTON WINS On Sunday October the locals travelled to the Thompson Road Arena to resume their rivalry with heir Milton counterparts Whenever these two clubs clash the fans are always treated to fast action and plenty of ex Sunday was no exception The hosts drew first blood scoring at 2 50 and of the opening period There followed almost twenty four minutes or scoreless hockey Georgetown had at least six golden Utilities to get on the scoreboard but could not connect It t until 1 of the final frame that Alan set up Travis Gardiner for a power play goal The black red and white pressed hard for the equalizer but had to settle for a loss HASSARDbscdc CHIROPRACTOR announces the opening of his office for the practice of Chiropractic 108 Main Street South 8777743 CORRECTION In 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