the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 1 2th i94 point edward ousts preston in intermediate a playoffs 5 vfctwy in petroba after lotting fiit game 2 t olnt edward redmen scored 107 victory ovt preston riversides to a trwogame semianal playoff last week riversides who defeated okwlph in two out of three game aeries for the group championship wen matched with georgetown mll- ton fergus and elora in the inter- oadiate b oroop 3 this year fin ishing to a tie for third place with hot preeton wins mi horn the first game was played in pres ton last wednesday night with pres ton olaunlng a 2 1 victory over the vtslthig point edward team the beat crowd or the aeaaon was on hand to see a fast hardhitting match there was no scoring in the open ing period midway through the sec ond period x debruske rapped the rub ber into the net for reston on a pus from behind the goal from w de broake a minute later preston claim ed a goal which the goal judge re fused to allow followed immediately by another score which was disallow ed by referee d johnston who con- tetfdoa a preston player was in the wsrtft prestons second goal of the game came midway through the final per iod when hagey rushed smartly split- the defense and slid a perfect pass to seuder five minutes later after a goalmouthmelee to which de- warts local netminder lost his stick morlson notched the lone point ed ward goal on a pass from levan while play was rough throughout only five penalties were handed out preston drawing two dewarts preston goalie was the beat man on the ice repeatedly turn- i big back point edward attacks par- ocularly in the last period as thef visitors accelerated their offensive in i an effort to equalize the score cun ningham messner and goad were al so outstanding for preston hystead at centre was the star of the visiting club with prudence lie- van and morrison also in limelight roles second game in petrol playing the return game in petrolia on saturday night the score jumped tm and down with first one team and then the other leading on the round to the first period mara klrkland and hystead teamed up for three point edward scores while clndura i a pass from goad for pres- preston forged in front in the sec ond with four goals to the redmens one wnihtig it s 4 a scoring spurt in the last period by the point edwardltes netted five goals and the game ended d 5 in their favour giving them a three goal edge on the series preston dewarta goal tilk mes sner defence b debruske centre i debruske goad wings seuder hagey gbaxd tft clndura point rjnrardfteafttd goal james outteridn defence hystead centre mkra klrkland wings prudence le- yas cousins rutter morrison v ttefereeb 1st game dave johnston twdt 2nd game barry hockey lon- stal point edward now meets st cath arines who defeated midland in their semifinal playoff to determine the intermediate a championship georgetown juveniles still in the running oeorgetown lions winners of group 10 tn the oj are back in action tonight playing against the gait juvenile team the local team which trimmed oakvffle 6 1 in a senlflnal fixture here only to lose 6 0 in the return match in oakvlbe was noti fied last week that oakvllle had used four players overage in the second game and the series was awarded to georgetown the return game will be played in gait on friday night sport s congratulations to marlboro juniors a great team who came from behind after losing the first two games in a playoff series with ouelph butmores adn won three in a row l the final game at maple leaf gar dens last saturday afternoon was a stormy one with a disputed goal caus ing a near riot it came from a scram ble in the second period with the core tied at two all referee gordon beef mckay consulted with the goal judge and ruled it a goal incensed ouelph players argued with tana be- bmd the netting and it was ten min utes before the game resumed guelpb went all to pieces after this incident and the marttoros piled up 9 3 lead to wto the series in a jaaae of glory it might have been georgetown ferra get big edge hi playoff with mllverton 11 3 in home game monday night betam game in muverton tonight fergus thistles gained a command ing edge on their totalgoal series with muverton when they piled up an u 3 score in the initial match of a home- andhome first round playoff in the ontario hockey association intermedi ate b campaign played in fergus on monday night the play was far from being as lopsided as the score indicates al though the thistles held command of the situation all the way blinco led the victors with three goals and an assist rusty white had two and an assist while jordan and murdock boasted two markers each the other fregub pothte were made by i brown and chapman the return game is being played in muverton tonight mllverton goal mohr defence yost and gropp centre meeker wings harris and j bundshaw subs rae w bundshaw hoffman demp- sey arid tye fergusgoal vou defence cham bers and white centre blinco wings brown and l brown subs chap man murdock jordan mcgregor uttley and heffeman referee chesty brill ouelph first period 1 fergus l brown j blinco 222 2 fergus jordan 615 3 muverton j bundshaw yost 723 4 fergusj blinco e white 1102 5 fergus murdock 1640 6 fergus j blinco g brown 1712 penalty yost second period 7 fergus white 8 fergus j blinco 9 fergus e white cham bers penalties yost jordan third period 10 fergus chapman e white 436 11 muverton harris meeker 620 12 fergus murdock 1247 muverton yost rae 1620 i fergus jordan 1901 penalties l brown 2 harris 737 1260 1450 bolton juniors too fast for kyv siskin bruins take first game 8 2 return game 9 0 at bolton tuesday bolton redmen bumped up against some pretty weak opposition when af ter a couple of weeks rest they took on the kitchenerwaterloo siskin bruins in a twogame goals to count series in the first round of the juni or c playdowns bolton had previously won the group title in which group oeorge town orangevule muton and bur lington played the opener was played at kitchen er arena on saturday afternoon where the redmen scored 8 goals to the homesters 3 the winners had too much class for the young siskin team who were playing players still eligible for juvenile hockey the boltonltes scored 3 to 1 in the first period increased their lead 6 2 in the second frame and clinch ed a sixgoal lead on the series with 2 counters in the final canto in the second game at bolton last night the redmen had no trouble in trouncing the kitchener- waterloo out- 90 and thereby winning the round 172 all that can be said of this series is that the losers were en tirely outclassed only one goal was scored in the flrsl period but in each of the follow ing two periods bolton added four tallies bolton will continue in the junior c playdowns and it is likely they will bump up against hanover winners of the hanoverelmlra series the seasons intermediate hockey scores ana wno nave following our inter mediates this season will no doubt be interested in checking over the scores throughout the season geo gift to toronto sport ing circles our own bobby ooldham was right on his toes with two goals and an assist to beta the winners j reat game otob this big of bin in the ftrtnre at defence for the jan 7th at oeorgetown oeorgetown s elora 3 jan 10th at georgetown ouelph 4 georgetown 3 jan 14th at georgetown fergus 4 georgetown 2 jan 17th at preston preston 3 georgetown 3 jan 20th at oeorgetown oe 5 j muton 1 jan 34th at fergus georgetown 1 fergus 1 jan 27th at muton unpftout ulmjtw i n nygjq georgetown 5 muton 2 ova with the ltctprorlndal rugby j ai8t at oeorgetown umon giving a oney tr to the oeorgetown 9 preston 7 feb- hth at elora georgetown 4 bora 3 feb 13th at acton oeorge 7 goetoh l feb 18th at bora oe 8 elora 4 feb aoth at oe georgetown 0 dora 4 ia atth oe eta s fab 27th at oe oeorgetown 3 fergus 2u mar 3r at fer fergus 4 georgetown i the tttfy to hf last week the year trial contingent union accepting the a oonjd kffl h wood r bar to xm a ntrnvv i merahr said wood be o- th18 anx that in sport by g mao mogllvraj with the hookey season coming- to such an abrupt end in this mans town we are at a loss to find news for this column however we thought sport fans in general and players to particular would be interested to have a snoring record of our intermediate team forthe fifteen contests engaged in uus season the following scor ing includes the elora game that was thrown out by the oha and both the fergus playoff games games played ols at pts j kemshead 15 14 5 10 dude lindsay 10 10 7 17 joe murphy v 9 7 5 12 j davidson 10 0 3 12 w richardson 13 9 3 12 r ward 12 2 9 11 8 bakogeorge 15 3 4 7 etlo manao 15 2 8 7 h mooney 9 4 2 6 bill anthony 13 3 2 5 h soloskl 6 2 13 bui weller 4 11 2 bui murphy 110 1 bui diinkwater 3 0 0 0 kentner 4 0 0 0 macintosh 5 0 0 0 e stockford 2 0 0 0 l marzo 1 0 00 burrows 11 hoare 4 a kemshead 2 above is the number of games played ed in by our three goalkeepers in glancing over the above record one gets a picture or the hockey setup this winter we not only learn that jack kemshead was the leading scorer with 19 points averag ing almost a goal a game but that he played at the centre ice position in every game this winter eko marzo the acton boy also lined up for every contest as did strat bakogeorge dude lindsay was well up in sec ond place with 10 goals and 7 assists for 17 points nine goals and three assists was walter richardsons re cord for thirteen games while bungy ward scored but 2 goals his ability to assist the scorers proved very effec tive and he was given credit for 9 assists to bring his points to 11 or one point below the first five leaders hoare and burrows started out by splitting the goaltending du ties but after hoare had a tough game here with preston burrows seemed to get the nod from coach kentner for the balance of the season but this did not get hoare down hearted and like a real sport he offer ed to go in the net in a pinch when burrows was injured however bur rows felt himself capable to handle the game and dressed despite being advised otherwise and we must not- forget wee abtne kemshead who staved off the mutonttes until b arrived one night and then took the last period in an elora game when he burrows was injured abble by the way is our juvenile goalie just when we thought hockey had passed out in town for this win ter we find the juvenue oha entry getting out their regalia for a fresh start in the playdowns this column is a bit blurred on the facts but it seems oakvllle were using play ers ovtr the age umlt when they trounced our boys 6 0 in the lake- shore town last week after talcing a beating here 61 whether a pro test was launched or what exactly happened we havent been able to find out all we know is that george town juveniles are still in the play downs and according to press reports oakvllle are too seems oakvllle pla with coll night and were defeated 4 2 in the first game of a series our boys are playing at the arena tonight enter taining the gait club and the return game wul be played in oalt friday nlgnt nice work boys stay with it as long as you can who knows you might come out on top yet army notes heres a song written by wulams academy road georgetown as yet mr williams has no for hia to asoldler bay i went to the city a soldier lor to be i looked about awhile and i found the armoury then i passed the doctor he said youre ok tom the oaptin said dont worry youu get the uniform chorus now im a soldier boy and i like lotqcbf fun i sure would enjoy a drink- with everyone iu dance with all the girls to please them au ril try a favourite with the ladles is your darling soldier boy my parents were delighted and mother said with- joy my son you always were your mothers soldier boy im glad that im a soldier and to make good iu try au the lacttescall me their darling soldier boy trooper t e dickenson writes from toronto that his address is now 3rd canadian armoured regiment g o h g c squadron exubltlon grounds an important announcement con cerning soldiers mail has recently been made by postmaster general h w p mulock the title of the mili tary forces of canada has been chang ed from canadian active service force cabjp to canadian army mall for overseas now has cajsjf c0 base post office canada omitted and the correct way to address over seas mail is regimental tto rank and name name and details of unit te company or section squadron battery holding urilt etc name of regiment or branch of service canadian army overseas for example k52037 pte john blank b company seaforth highlanders of canada canadian army overseas b- 12345 cpl a j jones 1st antitank regiment royal canadian artillery canadian army overseas m 54321 slgmn john smith no- 3 company 2nd div si royal canadian corps of signals canadian army overseas bruce kennedy received a letter last week from carman sutcliffe former choir leader and organist at oeorge town united church now serving overseas with the rap the letter was written on december 28th taking over two months to make its journey across the atlantic cpl cecil tony stapleton la at his home in brampton on a months furlough tony has been in the mili tary hospital at camp borden for some weeks with a broken kneecap which he received in a car acciden some time ago on yonge st near bradford he is feeling fine again and was able to attend the hockey game in fergus lastweek sgt alf collins of the lome scots stationed at camp borden was home for the week end h friday mimli40 sowed oats 35 years ago today the seasons seem to be changing with seeding time getting ever later mr norman brown informs us that 35 years ago today march 13th he recalls that his father the late jas brown of norval sowed a ten acre field of oats and that it yielded one of the best crops in the district this information led to f l moouvray commenting that on the 19th day of yyears ago they were seeding she midst of ploughing in both cases snow came afterwards but did not last long farmers nowadays are lucky if they get on the land by may 1st hockey calendar ojila playoff wed march 12 gait at georgetown frl march 14th georgetown at gait norval rifle club the scores of norval rifle club on monday evening are as fouows at kinson 100 x 10 meredith 100 x 7 nurse 99 x 8 johnson 99 x 8 ro bertson 99 x 8 cantelon 99 x 7 j hall 99 x 6 r w hell 99 x 8 oaves 99 x 8 wilson 97 x 5 hustler 97 x ft downs 97 x 3 stark 95 x 2 miss ororier 93 x 6 yes w have kc mmillah phone 40 geor red cross make large shipment large shipment of knitted goods and supplies was made to the red cross warehouse in toronto this week hospital supplies 11 bed gowns 3 pneumonia jackets 12 handkerchiefs 52 sheets 23 box linings refugee supplies 12 dressing gowns mens large on quota 19 quilts 6 pr boys pyamaa 10 yrs 5 pr boys pyjamas 12 yrs 2 wlndbreakers 8 yrs 3 bed socks 4 sweaters siaes 1 yr and 8 yrs 2 knitted suits boys 3 yrs 2 sets childs scarf and wrist lets knitted goods on quota for the navy 10 turtle necked sweaters 10 seamans scarves 10 ribbed hehneto 10 pr twoway mttto 10 pr seamans stockings mlaceuaneous- 3 aero cap 4 plain helmets 6 quebe lmlmeti 66 rtobed helmets 33 pi twoway mltta 18 pr dying mitts 3ft pr plain mttta 3 pr half mltta 1 pr rifle mltta 1 pr gloves 4 pr wrlstteta 41 army scarves i sob pr soctol pr seamtnl socks x pr aeamanl lone men now is the time 2250 hats t visit silvers and see the new spring r arrivals of smart clotheswor men every day we feature good clothes for men and this coming spring we are better than ever pre pared to serve our mens trade the latest in styles in a price range that can meet your budget drop in now and talk oyer your clothing problems with us silvers dept store where good clothes cost leu phone 375 g cinerarias 5qc 75c loo booqvota of doffodllb 8oab stocks ckmauov and svvet pols designing ouk 8peciaitr the barber floral co phone 47w we wire flowers anywhere georgetown chocolate mallow biscuits 2 b 29c brooms tsf 25c p g 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