By Alex Tough ‘At the Inter County month- ly league meeting last week it was interesting to note from vice-president, Frank Czikk of Milton, that few player discipline problems had been experienced to date - long may this continue. However, teams’ behavior was raised as a whole and there have been a couple of not-so-nice moments to re] The scheduling mix-up causing four teams to arrive for the same game time was a * first in 15 years. Although a toss of the coin to decide who played first was proposed, agreed and took place at the field €Alcott), the “losers” took umbrage and displayed what could not be described as sporting behavior. Another club was ‘reported for haranguing the referee and linesmen. Yet another lost a possible rearrangement of an abandoned game due to their being the cause’ of the aban- donment. The cases are the subject of hearings or appeals as I write. One upshot was the question raised — what kind of league do we want for our teams and players? The senior league consists of players of all'ages, ranging from late teens to early 40’s. Most have occupations to go to the day after a game, either college or work, and it is no good if we end u up with seri- ous injuries from illegal behavior starts and finishes the bench and “office 10 Meneyside 9 Manner 10 9 Mentioarale 7 Winchester July 21- July 21 — Meteor vs. Ajax 1 vs. Milton 2 United 1 vs. Falcons 2 Future G: United, Thompson 8:30 p.m. Ajax, Suntex 8:30 p.m. Eagles, Caledon East 8: 30 p.m. July 21 - Milton vs. July 21 - Stingers vs. July 21 - Caledon vs. 9 Results -— jay 14, 199: Mariners 4. vs. Winchester 1 Mey 2 vs. Meteor 3 Future Game: Meadowvale vs. Memeyaide; Suntex 8:30p.m. Mariners, Meadowglen 7:00 p.m. July 21 — Blazers vs. Winchester, Alcott 7:00 p.m. Second Division esults Stingers 1 vs. Eagles 1 All have been advised to clean up their act by them- selves or the league commit- tee will have to clean it up for them. All of this does not mean the league is full of rot- ten apples, far from it. The feeling is to nip matters in the bud, before they blossom too far. The league is a good league and let’s keep-it that way is the message. In first division play, Meteor won 3-2 at Merseyside, the home team missing a penalty kick near the end of the game to hand the win to the section leaders. _ This was an excellent result for Meteor and gives them some extra breathing space from their nearest chal- cult match for the home By Alice Gray Last week, Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club for- warded a cheque in the amount of $743 to the “Champs” Program of the War Amps of Canada. This money was raised through the participation of 14 teams, representing vari- ‘ous local clubs or organiza- tions, who joined us on a wet but mild Saturday to take part in our 7th annual “Canada Bowls Challenge Tournament”. The day opened with a spider in which everyone rolls one bow! toward the centre target. The closest to the target was won by Colin CHAMPS tourney raises $743. Wilde, ree the British Clul Congratulations to the winners of the tournament who were as follows: Ist Place - Archie Pollock and Orval Paul representing ind 120, Royal Canadian ond Place - John White and Shell Lawr representing the Optimist; 3rd Place - Christine Wild and Colin Gibson, represent- ing Halton Hills This Week. A buffet lunch was served between the two-8-end games and a pick your own prize table complete the day. Everyone who played got a prize. Thanks to the bowlers wre donated prizes and food in order that all money col- ieee ou go directly to ‘Ape “thank you” to Branch 120 Royal Canadian Legion, Halton Hills This Week, British Canadian Club, the George & Dragon, Optimist Club, Sons a Scotland, Young’ Pharmacy, Blizabeth’s s Fashions, Cachet Main Street, Miller’s Bakery, Woolco, Zellers, Shopper’s Drug Mart, Bi-Way Department Store, Bulk Food Store-Main Street, and the Royal Bank for their support and generous dona- tions. © Two goals were lost Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, League sends message to competing teams Inter County Soccer First Division GP L T GF team. Blazers at Meadowvale were the victims of an inter- nal club field allocation change. The SM club pulled the field from Meadowvale and this oa was recast to last Monday In second division play, play in holding the rampant leaders, Eagles, to a 1-1 tie in Streetsville: one game that did manage to get off the ground down there. United and Falcons had a fair battle put in a late bid for points and just failed in their uphill task, despite kicking down- hill at Alcott in the second half. me good news is that Acton has indicated an inter- est in reviving their senior team for a possible return to Inter County play next year. The Canadian team struck a rock in the CONCAF Gold Cup last week. A very good 1-1 tie with Costa Rica was somewhat spoiled when fol- lowing up with a 2-2 tie with Martinique. Lenarduzzi may have made a tactical error in his lineup against Martinique. The Martins are new to International competition and the Canadian coach took the field with a much changed back four and a change in Leading 2-0 with 15 min- utes from the final whistle and coasting to victory Canada, introduced the expe- rienced players for the finish. with the substitutions. eittell SET... duly 21, 1993 - Page 11 -old girls house Teague soccer action con- nated. ckenzie-Smith Middle Coach” Bob * PHOTO COPYING * CANON LASER COLOUR COPIES INSTANT PRINTING ¢ WHITE & BLUE PRINTS ° LAMINATION § Sere BINDING * BUSINESS CARDS STTERHEADS « FLYERS 873-61 16 GUELPH ST., UNIT 49, GEORGETOWN Guelph St. (Hwy 7) ring Construction RITEWAY AUTO BODY colepr at 29 20 Years + 354 Guelph St., Unit 27, Customer Sams Excellence Georgetown, Ont. (416) 873-1655 QUEEN ORTHOPEDIC SET.. GC) MATTRESS © CLEARANCE SALE! Country Mattiess WS Country ¢Mattiess — =~ Lact’, @ fast @ professional @ © Free » Courtesy Car by Appointment 311 Armstrong Ave. Behind Home Hardware (Rice aeness tn