oke was on egg throwers s raiders humble milton trjmitor c balden i an q8c throwing qnc jtiltoa hockey fans and a of temper tantnuna by tnf plajen to cany- a tumph to safety friday win firmly entrenched in first place in toe t looppotttton mfl bletceuttt had evtuteetbea- s jxcirpying after friday the egg throwing end displays of temper came in 1 final period when georg buried- the merchants with goal eruption after atuton canty 21 le tbe lintl period hilton took 11 penalties inclu- three misconducts a major a s minute match penalty e time on the carpet chippy wilton charges op 20 penalties to 13 the raiders a crowd 1000 watched the raiders earned a 10 ad- of the first frame of bob aliens from doug selby at l28 hare put fats dub bade terms near the middle second period with aid brian bond and soger of the third period craig brash brought crowd to their feet hiltons gbahesd goal leon stickle t started to steam rol their rivals at 107 high points man ron scored from bui dwyer 1 bobinson to erase the edge appeared in hiltons wall as paul robin- georgetown into a from dwyer at 616 walls came tumbling as georgetown struck for jolting gjlals in a span of more than three minutes r counted nis goal from hartley at 811 fresswood pouched in wns 5th from selby ey at 947 and paul banged home his see the night off dwyer s assist at 1125 prc salt in with ms encore goal don norton at 1700 paul robinson i pair rod pre5swooo two more baseball budget needs 1300 assist from town summer seemed a little clo ser monday night when bill richmond president of the georgetown baseball associa tion appeared before council to outline their budget for the and then with just j a support mr richmond thanked coun dl for their support in previous years and stated it would have been impossible to carry on without it the budget figures showed a total estimated expen diture of 2568 the associa tion hopes to raise 1262 them selves leaving a deficit of 1306 some 300 boys would partic ipate in baseball mr richmond predicted with 200 of them be ing in the minor house league ball sje noted that the years 1 000 grant from the ooe mill recreational levy had been in sufficient and had necessitated the dropping of the tykes pee wees and bantams from the halton county competition he reminded council of the part baseball plays in channel ling the boys energies while two of our boys lave been scouted by the big leagues he added this is not our prim ary purpose we are interested in building character he con eluded d preston by two wees head playoffs by captain jamie moody through with a 5 bight on 2 goals and 3 georgetown cv pee a 2 goal deficit preston 04 in the firsf t their omha playoffs 7 feb 1st platts scored c vs brst 1 he was put in the brian barrett hoddy georgetown s second a play goal that put geor even terms with the rimont made it 32 second period but regained the tie mom brad butterworth for georgetown before riod butwith g out preston knot- a second time town dominated the jhe third period and finally rewarded with barretts goal and jamie popped his second mom ents later to make it an half dozen brian beaumont was the team leader in the second game of the series in preston thurs when georgetown rung up a 63 victory this one was a seesaw bat tie for two periods georgetown took over in the third and scor ed twice to salt it away brian beaumont scored his first half way through the init lal period but it failed to stand np for long as preston equal ued things m a hurry beaumont scored both geor getown goals in the second perw lock but bob platts cracked the game open with the winn ing goal on a long pass from brian barrett fin arnold and brian beau mont rounded out the scoring this is a best 3 of 5 senes ond period slump gets one game down cr w smith remarked that council was well aware of the job done by the association ov the years and commended the way the budget was prepa red he said the matter would be dealt with at thursdays committee meeting cr fred harrison asked if any of the boys were from out side of georgetown and was told about three perhaps cr harrison contended that sur rounding areas like esquesing should pay a share of recrca tional activities such as the ar ena the library and the base ball association if the odd one comes in from out of town replied bill richmond we can t very well throw them out on their eav the georgetown district high school wrestlers attended the six team central peel tourna meat in brampton saturday and placed third in a very high calibre competition in the eleven classes that were enter ed georgetown picked up three first three seconds two thirds and a fourth place finish the trophy winners were george ferguson 115 bui hall 136 and doug hilts 157 jim hall brian youmans and al ferguson placed 2nd in the 115 130 and 141 lb division respectively tom connely 98 choose january winners ladies curling league winners of the regularly schc duled weekly curling for janu ary were awarded their prizes of cocktail napkins and coaster sets last week when the ladies played the final games of the draws and total points were tallied dons barragcr skip with bette broomhead max linton and joan breckenndge won the tuesday afternoon curling com petition on wednesday night there were two draws with winners audrey martin skip and june evans ev patterson and man lyn barber and the other win ning team was skipped by ver na schenk with shirley cnch ton ann loney and carol dev thursday afternoon curlers were headed by jan mackinn ons team of yvette chapman and mar tennant consolation prizes in each draw were also presented zip for water big weekend by failure georgetown midgets at the post in the op- t their omha s playoff series with on georgetown ice 1 three goals when lat intbe second qjvuien failed in their attempt as they snr oke game 43 to preston i grabbed a lead first period on a goal by 1 who slipped the pack the preston goalies t the 8 40 mark but lasted less than a min i retaliated quick it out recaptured the lead town with a goal at tktniddla penod but prestons answer was jttl exptoston george- re guilty clearing on all three ancceasfnuy aalntain- advantage until th tt third per- acaratgeorgetowns third goal with assistance from henry king and richardson alert netmindtng thwarted a determined georgetown bid 10 get back on even terms mastine and hams stood out far the losers b0wlerama bilingual bowling lge february 3rd alouettes 105 tafrenden 81 rebels 79 tiger cats 50 rough riders 46 lions 38 men weekly high tnpie fernand chusaon 748 high sin gle fernand chiasson 279 sea- aons high triple maurice jan be 812 high single maurice janiase 319 high average per nand chiasson 227 women weekloy high triple barbara burns 610 high single barbara burns 24l season a high triple juue harlow 721 high aingle julie harlow 310 high average julie harknr 160 ah hah it has been many moons since 1 have wntten the words and thoughts of the 7th georgetown imperial rover crew in these pages in the e vent you thought id forgotten you re right not long ago our crew spent a weekend in humbcrglen scout camp it was truly an outdoor 10 mm adventure we all made a 5 minute hike to get wood for a fire and 5 mm ute hike to get water for dish es which all goes to show that even the queen s boys halted by the weather the den which occupies much of the crews time remains at a standstill due to government problems department of in ternal revenue the imperial rovers will be making their annual blood do nation at the nexlchnic and are hoping for a good turnout for the sake of those in need the crew will he offering cof fee at the delrex shopping pla ta during boy soout week we 11 be looking forward to banding you a cup we are also plan nmg a dance so watch for the sigiupand the ad town mat men third in prep for saturday tangle of anna and 10 h georgetown wrestler and opponent and barry smith 183 picked up 3rd place points dave small wood was fourth in the 168 lb class bob hall 106 and bill casey 123 failed to place but picked up valuable experience ray burrows a potential cham pion in the 148 lb division had to retire due to a recent bout with the flu once again the lack of a hea vyweight wrestler prevented an even higher team point total the final team standings were as follows kipling so central peel 80 georgetown 70 arthur 43 new toronto 31 t l kennedy 30 the tournament was an ex cellcnt warm up for the more meaningful district tournament to be hosted by the local school this coming february 12th at this time wrestlers from st jerome s of kitchener guelph collegiate john f ross of guelph and milton will compete for the district 10 cwossa championships shutout snatched from ayers raiders squash paris mounties a goal with 18 seconds maimng robbed georgetown raider goalie tommy ayers of a shutout as raiders rode rou ghshod over paris mounties 12 to 1 sunday afternoon in geor getown memorial arena doug selby spearheaded the raider rout scoring four times and setting up the first goa georgetown got progressively better as the game went on they blinked the light three times in the first period four limes in the second and five times in the last frame they had a 120 cushion when pans burst the bubble at 19 42 georgetown now has a 3 point hold on first place in the oha junior c central league with just five games remaining raiders will play dundas twice brantford paris and orange ville each once to complete the thirty two game roster selby a southern division all star left winger pumped m two goals in the first period and one in each of the other tuo paul robinson and bill dwyer each notched a pair and the others came from ken morrow don norton mike cummins and rod presswood cummins presswood and dw yer each picked up three assists ron lane and paul robinson assisted on two and selby morrow bob allen and hartley also added assist points raiders were handed 11 pen allies and panst pare loss margin in game with st jeromes georgetou n senior basket bailers suffered their second de feat at the hands of st jer ome s lions on feb2nd the score as 6546 and the 1g point separation was a vast im provement over a previous loss by 36 points the game was fast and well played by both teams mckec- nic was high man for the lions and lyn mackenzie with 20 was high man for the rebels on friday night february 4 georgetown met their old als milton and swamped them 7822 before a crowd of over 200 the rebels were in control from the opemng whistle and had demoralized the milton players by half tune high men for georgetown were lynn mac kenzie with 16 jim english with 12 and bob smith and jeff nurse with 11 each the rebels finish their sea son this week with games ag ainst bishop macdonnel and john f ross joes tuck shop 53 goldhams 5c bts earls fish chips 32 partners 2 draw winner evelyn rubery cy0 hosts oakville to basketball volleyball afternoon basketball games were played in georgetown high school between holy cross cyo and st andrews oakville both local teams won their games the boys by a 4024 score and the girls 136 the evening meeting began with benediction in the church at 7 30 a bnef business meet ing was held and afterwards there was an hour of volleyball darts and table tennis the remainder of the evening was spent dancing much closer gdhs junior boys basketball team finished their season last week with losses to bishop mac donnel and john f ross teams last week the scores were much improved read all the sports news in the herald thi olororrown hirald thursday february 10 stay ahead of pack by thumping dundas georgetown raiders continu ed to crush their opponents as they extend themselves in an all out effort to stay ahead of the pack in the oha junior c central league with time run ning out tuesday night in dundas the raiders flexed their muscles for se third time in five nights as ey thumped dundas merch ants 112 sunday they rolled oyer paris hountjes 121 and friday they trounced milton merchants 72 dundas and raiders were in a 1all tangle at the end of the first period georgetown broke loose in the second to score five times they added five more in the last period before dundas scored again paul robinson struck for three goals bob allen for two and don norton wayne rldd all rod presswood doug selby hike cummins and bill dwyer one each the lane brothers ed up seven assists four ry and three to ron newton scored both dundas goals georgetown had nine penalt les to dundas four new hamburg stayed one point off georgetown a pace tuesday night by beating han over 95 milton merchants whose tuesday game with simcoe blades was postponed are in third place five points back of raiders pick r to ter raiders play brantford chiefs in brantford tomorrow night fn host dundas merchants here sunday and paris mount ies again in pans monday night investors syndicate limited mr r g riddall i k brumell mana ger of investors toronto- bloor region is pleased to announce that mr rid dalls annual sales of over 1 400000 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