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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 16, 1985, p. 19

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vouncs PHRRfflACV ITD Open Until pm mm PHONE 8772761 the HERALD JAKES AUTO CLEAN YOUR NO 1 AUTO Raiders filmed for documentary CBC crew with team in journalist Torn Aider The Canadian Broad is the sports casting Corporation Tor the news has begun taping program The Journal on segments of a television ihe footage will be documentary show that pi minted He said the will involve footage of emphasis of his story A four man crew was in Friday night fur the Raiders game ftilh the Squires The consisted of sound person producer and will was a third round draft of Toronto Maple Leafs of the N tonal League in afler playing his f junior hockey in Corn wall At Ihe age IS was rcgularlv with NHL dull a year and a hilf liter was vent Hie minors and never did make It with Leafs Whit Alderman wants in bring is feel ings had playing professional at suth a age and whj the is ippartntlv Finished play I kind of ntTislnl in him ait ear old feels this Alderman said good enough but is as is Maybe ttisnl good enough at age IB and iiitdtd same seasoning is a very high rale of kids into iiional League and them into pi ij said lit real good ones make the are solid play Well talking to r some of the tuich Oil and as will have a chat with llu I onto Maple until who has some playing for him now Well also be talking wirti and asking him if he have Tor Montreal al 18 rather than supping al IS as lie did lit r being held buck has a of Iheir players play in minors lorn while Ulan look at it don I find too many olds in the higher miking with and hit Alderman some roolnge of Ihe Haider Squirts Rime ill In in sior Phis he said Pre sumably he was treated and we know how he feels about The program has no it air date but Alder man il will be televised either at end of January or the beginning of February program should be around 15 m limits in There will not be any taping done when the aiders play heir game Friday Darren Lowe impressive in Raider debut Darren Lowe had a very successful debut with Georgetown Chrys ler Raiders Friday night in Lowe who played on the gold medal Canadian team at and recently finished playing with the national team that took on Mosc ow Dynamo had two goals as the Raiders defeated Squlr The Ontario Seni or A Hockey League game was played in Lowes two goals sparked a fivegoal first period for Ihe Raiders who added two more goals in the second and a goals in the first period then added two mare in Ihe second Tom Gibson Doug Fry Ray Tonelli Fred Elliot and Paul Gallagher had the other goals for the Raiders Raider general manager coach Gil Eyre said he was quite im pressed with his I r oops Friday Darren Lowe played a good game but I thought everyone did a good Job he said Saturday night Georgetown travelled to Flam but four goals in the third period paced the home team to the Raiders all the scoring inihe final Like the night before period despite being out when the Raiders visiting Raiders put more shots on the Flam net than Ihe home team did on Georgetown Dive Tatar- ryn But did shot a For the game George- had shots on goalie Ken while Tataryn shots in the game re said his club was in the game up until the final period They scored a eouple of goals on a couple of mistakes we made and that was the- hocke v game he said last jear was not in The Raiders will be home Friday the when they night pi host to Mike who had a release from the Almonte Intermediate lojni he played for Friday night railed mine with Georgetown gelling five Saturday only three penalties were handed out with the Raiders reteivlng one Gems get back in win column final tally in the third defeat of the Raiders Petro- Lowe and Peter Stur scored their first two had the goals for Consistency continues Georgetown left Bur to be a problem for with a single Georgetown Gcmlnls as a result of a The Central Ontario tie Junior League team We played terrible in was heading into the ihe third period coach third period of their Jules said I game with Burlington don I know maybe the Cougars leading But boys were when the game had end dent but to handed result of a loss Sundays game was one game where we even take a pass or mount an attack said listed Monti iy night in Vaughn The defeated the Haiders Goalstorcrs were not available Earlier in the week the em mis travelled to and played Derbies lough until Red Wing great Gordie Howe tops Heritage guest list Former Detroit lied Wings great one of the featured guests at this yearns Hockey Heritage Award presentation Howe was a teammate of this years award recipient Bob Goldham played six season with the Wings beginning in 195051 Last week it was announced the former Leaf Black Hawk and Red Wing had been this years winner Howe who is the leading scorer In NHL history also played In the now defunct World Hockey Association and enjoyed a rare distinction or playing on the same team as his sons Mark and Marly All three played for the Houston Acros and Hartford Whalers and Howe played initial season when the Hartford Whalers became an expansion learn when the WHA folded Winnipeg Quebec and Edmonton also entered the NHL when the folded Howe is now In the Whalers front office The National Hockey League vice president Brian Lewis Will also be on hand as will Hockey Hall of Fame curator Lefty Reid The Heritage Award night which will beheld Mar will also be filmed forlaleruseon an NHL broadcast as Frank of Hockey Night In Canada will be on hand for the event Commentator Brian wjll be present as will Red Punch Imlach Ontario Association president Dave Branch NHL Referee chief Morrison Central Scouting executive Jim Gregory players bid Smith Harry Watson John Peter Conacler Ivan Irwin Bill Murray Henderson Ted Joe and Jim Peters will be on hand loo National Hockey League players Bill Gadsbj Leo Recce Bucko McDonald Bob Davidson Bodnar King Clancy Reggie who took Goldham place In Toronto when he was traded to Chicago will be present The Ontario government will be represented as Minister of Labor Ramsay and Ward Kumell are also on the guest list A total of 368 tickets will be available and they be purchased at The Kcntners for Claude and Alex Delvecchio will also attend Experience will give Super Bowl edge PLAYING THE FIELD The two toprated offences In National Football League this year will tangle this week in Super Bowl for the American crowd super Bowl the San Francisco offence will prevail over Miami defence and lead the to their second Bowl win In four years That rational analysis comes as a result of win over Chicago Bears two weeks ago Scoring points against the top defence should mean the can score at least that much against Miami whose defence has been up and down like a roller coaster this season The key to both offences of course will be quarterbacks Joe Montana and Miami pivot Dan Marino In a nutshell Montana has been there while Marino who is in only his second year is being exposed to the Super Bowl festivities for the first time There Is no doubting Marino has had a superb season a season most only dream about His 48 touchdowns and over yards passing attest to that fact But Son Francisco can match the Dolphins in almost every offensive category Both teams have sound offensive lines great receivers and explosive units However running the football Is where the hold the big edge San Francisco comes at you with speedster Wendell Tyler If he cant go then powerful Roger Craig becomes more affective In Miamis case no real running threat can be presented unless you Include Tony Nathan A good receiver but I wouldnt build my offence around him Fullback Woody Bennett Is playing only because Franklin is out with an Injury The tragic loss of David this summer hit home harder because that meant Miami lost the only real speedy running back It had One bad to be impressed with how the offensive five handled Chicagos defensive line- man and how the linebackers were picked up l the billies That performance shows the San Francisco team can take on the best and Miamis front three will not present the same pressure factor the Bears did which means Montana should and will be given time to pick out bis receivers on passing downs That thought is frightfully scary a defence especially a defence like that of Miamis that relies on front from their line While Miamis receiving corps has the big reputation San Franciscos receivers have Ihe belter hands A receiver like Dwighl Clark Freddie Solomon present a quarterback with reliable experienced target If Mark Clayton Is not able to play due to a shoulder Injury Miamis problems will be compounded because then only Mark Duper Is available to hold the fort so to speak although Miami career reception leading Nat Moore is not bad replacement Defensively the two teams don stack up all that badly Both arc physical in the bock field with Bruise Brothers Glen and Blackwood of Miami and Ronnie for San Francisco relying heavily on savage hitting to gain their advantage Both units are active and ploy the run extremely well Unfortunately for Miami the linebackers make the tackle after a run has gained some yards Judging on the job San Francisco did on Walter Pay ton soys a lot for their play No ever team has stopped the career rushing leader quite in the manner San Francisco Usually teams rely a lot on their specialty teams and once again San Francisco holds edge Dana rates as the leagues best punt returners and can return well Fulton Walker has had big games in the past but this year he has been quite ordinary Rick reigns as one of bos I punters and he can dictate a game with his rocketing kicks Son Francisco Max is average and won I set Ihe world on fire But when you talk about Ihe field goal none Is better Roy Worsening who leads the league In scoring t From a Miami point or view you have to be concerned as Von Schamonn has been very unpredictable with his kicks There has been nothing in his play that suggests he will return to his former self and kick the ball with the degree of excellence that gave him a career fieldgoalmark percent before his season has not even hit on half of his kkks this year TAKE SAN BY FOUR GORDIE HOWE Mike short handed goal gave a lead it never gave back as the Derbies edged George- two goals each for Georgetown Todd Cull had a goal and three assists while Terry West had the other Kennedy and Wayne Morrow had the goals Kennedy had two goals in the Streelsvllle game while Hoy Andrews had the other Said he- has noticed his troops play well of late but the mental errors continue to be Ihe clubs downfall There is no way when are leading a hockey game like we were Friday that you should walk away with a lie You can give the other team two or three goals but never tie it said his dubs play in Nobleton did not help either You swear they had never been coached We did not play our positions and were all over he ice he said When you arc not In positisn it will come back you added Im not faith In these play ers but I am losing my patience at times The Gemlnis are In Milton Friday and return to tangle with Saturday The Eagle flying in Alan is coming to town but ft not to sign any Raiders to lucrative two year hockey contracts He a guest of the Burlington Progressive Conservative riding association for a banquet March 29 A key man in bringing international hockey to Canada the lawyer will be at the North Golf and Country Club Tickets ore but tax receipts are being issued The dinner is billed as faceoff fund raising dinner Tickets or Information can be obtained by calling or 531031 Disappointing loss Georgetown Royal City Novice A team suffered a disappointing 130 loss Oakvillc Sunday at Memorial Arena Although Simon Johnson and Joe Stephens played a strong game offensively they were unable to beat the goalie Give up lead After storming out to a lead Georgetown M and M Pro Sports bantams saw pap in five straight goals en route to a 53 win In Trevor Hark toy Don Cruise and Jason Arnold had he goals for Georgetown with assists going to Cruise Chris Stoddart Jeff Brady Ken and Alain Thibault Cougars still on top Cougars defeated Mustangs S3 to remain one game ahead of Trojans for top spot in Georgetown Ladles Basketball League play After 12 games Cougars are in top spot with nine wins but Trojans are in second with eight by of their 6M7 win over Capricorns Carolyn Heron had 13 points for Cougars while Anna had 12 and Wendy Moore chipped in with Corralne Brown had 15 for Mustangs Maureen Kerr led the way for Trojans with 12 points as did Chung Kim Janice and both chipped In with 10 points Capricorns are in iford spot with six wins while Mustangs ore fourth with two wins Hustle for win The North Sports Novice hockey team hustled its way to a win over Brampton Sunday The line of DoUg Sheppard two goals three assists Erlcr two goals one assist and Matt Lush four assists had a big game Blame on a strong effort and David Kotsas had the other goals for the winners Assists went and Mark Aldndge Goalies Steve Bewley and Jeff Whorley behind solid defence or Mike Kotsos Darcy Gavin laser and Jamie Stephenson were unbeatable until the final minute of play Pee wee wins Litley Resources A recorded pair of wins this week The team defeated Burlington 10 on of a goal from Mike Melville Dean Rob bins had the assist Sunday Georgetown defeated Milton as Trevbr Snow had the winning goal Snow and Melville both had two goals in game with Dave notching Ihe other Melville had two assists while singles went lo Mike Barnes RoU Boyle Robbins Snow and Ken Toyne Mistaken identity Last week The Herald said the name of the player posing with the Swedish minor midget goal lender was Mike Ross The player was actually Jim Manning The Herald apologizes for any inconvenience this error may have caused Football screen North Goir and Country Club wilt be showing the 1965 Super Bowl game on the big screen Sunday in the Banquet Room Chips pretzels veggies and dip will be presented as as draft beer for 85 cents For reservations call Sunny Acres midgets make early exit from tournament By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Editor Georgetown Sunny Acres Farm midgets might have won two periods of their game Sioney Creek one Ihey didnt win Ihtm out of the Georgetown Minor Association mid gel tournament The locals played most of the- first and last periods in the Creek end but five goals in the second period gave a sufficient cushion in iheir 7 win The loss was ihe second for who dropped a decision Tuesday nigh I to Preston loopcnlournamcnl play The Sunny Acres team applied pressure on Creek but missed net wiih many or their shots The shots thai did go on goal were stopped for the most part by the Creek I lender I m disappointed Rick Hume said I had expected to bo in one final or theulher but huts no going to happen now Our game is hitting and if we dont hit we don play well It would have been nice to win nam en I for the home but If it docs not Personally I thought I hud It president Hockey il was success all ran like clockwork Moms and the Individual ful All I heard were good he said hosts for all Ihe learns things from people Keith Bennett did a great job and Id who took part Wujne Fries GMHA like thank them IUCIJAHD HUME then docs not happen Hume said Marling and Mike had the goals for the Georgetown who lead after period After Ihe seeond period flurry by Money Creek the home learn did the lead lo before the visitors added two late goals In I he game Dan scored the lone Georgetown goal in iht ir game with Preston The ton ma men was won by who defeated 3 Sunday in chain pi game needed an overtime period to dump Creek 4 J in the conso lation final Tournament organizer Fred Hammer for the moil part the smoothly A member of the Georgetown Sunny Acres Firms midget Warn a check from a Stoney Creek player In Georgetown Minor Hockey Associations annual midget tournament Creek eliminated the beat team from the tournament that was played at the Arena Herald

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