Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 29, 1968, p. 12

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jack king and don fendley by bud james lesion miner hockey to the cod of it huoh sat urday fins u witnessed the finals were not disappointed in any of the game and there were fans who had never seen the games on saturday morn- ingj after seeing the final game one onlooker said be had never realized the calibre ol hockey these boys payed in the junior a finals both iiarlies and hamilton played good hqclcey but atarlles wbo fcave been strode all season were a little too strong for ha- nilton in the gitoeiaurday fob 24tb hamilton stalled out strong and tans were waiting for them to go on a scoring epreeastbey checked merlies and kopt them in ttielr own end for the first 5 minutes of the iame marlies started to con trol the pud aid hsa trie gaine under control and outscoccil hamilton to 2 scoring for marlles were greg podnar 5 goals 1 assist grant bodnar 3 goals glen fendloy 1 goal kobert tveb- ator 3 assists lawrence tjiirns 1 assist dave moore 1 assist scoring for hamilton were peter boyle 1 goal 1 assist robert hamilton 1 foal 1 as sist congratulations to both teams who played a- good fi nal series with a big goal and buffalo kept up use pressure and missed some food scoring chances both sahes made tome- 4n saves especially in the last period- scoring for springfield were ian narey 1 goal boug bel lamy i goal steve grace 2 a slats bill klrby 1 goal andrew davidson 1 assist scoring- tor buffalo were stewart mcdonald 1 goal i assist ittf mcdonald 1 goal 1 assist bui bradley 1 asafst both teams should be coogra- american lsagoe final in the american lfcajue both sprincleld and buffalo took up where they left off in the 1st game buffalo came up with zeosis to file the lead in thr scries and it looked as- if they were goinc to make their two goals sund up but springfield kept on fighting back nd sco red two goals to tie up the series half way through the 3rd period springfield came up tulated on a good series nmi final in the nhi7 los angeles and montreal played the beet game of the- year and it took over- time to- decide the wlruior mon treal bad loe angeles on the rope and- were leading them by goal on the round and looted as if they were beaded for the championship los an geles never gave up snd came bac strong ill the third period to tie the aeries and to- send the game into overtime in the first minute of overtime los angeles got the winning goal and made it stand up but mon treal never save up and missed number of scoring chances the fans applauded both teams when the final whistle went scoring for loe angeles were guy hennessey 2 goals 1 as sist c fendley 1 goal 3 as sists b mcniven 1 goal k crawford i goal congratula tions to both teams for s good series sanler final in the senior leagueoakville who- have been improving each game came up with a good team effort to defeat gait who were the strong team in the senior league both teams played real good hockey and the champion ship was not decided until the final minutes of the game in use 3rd p tatt cam on strong and scored 3 goals to tie up the game 55 but oik ville never backed down and went ahead 1 goal with time running out gait pulled their goalie but it backfired on them as oakville picked up a loos puck aand scored scoring for oakville were d guest 3 goals 1 assist r al corn 2 goals h philips 1 goal 2 assists p whuanu 1 goal j assist cammai 1 assist scoring for gait were b rpusklu j goals bottonjey 1 goal 1 assist j madeen j goal fl jepeon 3 assists on wimtinsr to gait for championship and good aeries youth bowlers take 26 spots on 3rd step team georgetown li the talk nl youth rowling circle this week aroufrcaptured unprecedented five of si event v nprcc in ilanuni ionc rolloffs two weeks aco and saturday the local juniors and soniont added more feathers to georgetown youth bowlines fancy cap with spectacular results in zone roll offs in- gait georgetown junior and sen ior bowlers captured 28 of ta places on the team that will re present the zone in tho 3rd step of kour steps to stardom at plantation bowl toronto youth bowlers irnm 12 towns competed in the gait rolloffs with hopes of rtdxcscrjtfw the znne in step three march 17 the winners at the 3rd step will travel in kdm easter weekend to mecmiitwcil for the canadian championships georgetowns 2t places on the zone team is most won hy any one town iince the start of the ybc program single beys fnr firj will har- the legion minor hockey season has eojme to the and of the season and the execu tive at tfcis time wishes to thank the managers coaches ttmn- keejpers referees and all who helped to make the 1967- 8 season a good one- we would like to say a spedsl tbanks to the citizens auhrican lbagux georgetown fire dept vetina irophyi r tomklneon twtl o hrrald joe gibbons most valuable player trophy d crawford ken nash lady byng trophy g anderson ton cascaddcn moot amproved player t gregory championship trophy donated by kinsmen club j springfield nh1y georgetown police dept vezina m rayner ken connely memorial trophy moat valuable flayer g hennessey peter artnetroiag- memorial trophy lady byng k aaacbtine jfjongratulatlon to oekville championship trophy donated by georgetown police dept los- angeles shnkhweagije bud hill veiins trophy b bird canadian legion branch 120 most valuable player i guest canadian legion branch 120 lady byng d donsntore championship trophy donated by bud hill oalcvllls who donated trophies to satgerry jperklns trophy coach unlay morning hockey and im sure the players who won them appreciate them very much we hflpe to see a good fol lowing when the teams from saturday morning hockey tlay in the four town tournament in acton on saturday march 9th georgetown bantams ml pl play the first game against mil ton at 716 am keiut of guelph guelph rep winner by 20 pins in rollolf doubles another close one with georgetowns ron stewart anllj phil southan second to gait hy jib pins team georgetown first with 3118 total members jell eason jim nicholson les mor row bob stewart and toni prou- hilkron bants swamp orangeville visitors on tuesday leb 20th geor- getowns hilkron steel ban tams defeated the visiting or angeville team bythe lopsided score of 11-1- winners ok awarhs junior a thetesmwasledbybrisn art schltvojlna trophy there will be a dance bold at the legion audltorluh frl day march 15th and ticket are available from executive and cofnmlssioners anyone wishing to obtain pic tures taken at the arena on saturday february 21 contact george adams to prince charles drive phone b773923 scores of final game junior a t marlics b hamilton 2 mtiieswin ihin 1 to 7 on the round two games american league springfield 3 buffalo 1 springfield wins champion ship 4 to 3 on the round two tfamw n11l los angeles montreal 3 overtime lo angeles wins champion ship b to 7 on the round two games senior leaguf oakville 7 gilt s oakville wins championship 13 to 11 on the round two games i manager o the year jack king don fendley 4 town tournament scbaduta 743 am bantaun n1cl milton vs georgetown 8i0 ajn 3vewee am lgev w georgetown v milton 005 am nnvicerfdkwor al fergus vs geohgetown if georgetown teams win uhcir games they will play at barretts four goals as eltven players isharcdln the scoring of 29 out ofapossible 33 points georgetown scored four goals in each of the first two periods and three in the final frame and it wasnt until the score 110 that orangeville sco- many compliments were paid ceorjiotown youth bowlinelrtd their tnty goiv head georjic nue on the ap- pcarance and conduct of hii bowlert wc are proud of all our bowl ers and it makes all the time spent with them well worth while whether they win or lose george nurse told the herald juniors cirlt isumks marilyn wiaurilsaiu because of the ntlmiwr of points scored the individual to tals are as follows g nam barrett beaumont 1 james 2 arnold 0 brown 0 robinson 0 stansel 2 ovenden l a p r oshofne dave bowman iady byng trophy d fields les clirk most valuable player trophy j wright bob gougeon rookie trophy m parson championship trophy dona ted by imperial section mr 120 marlies dumper 0 moody 0 inglia 1 2 2 genrcetown first with 710 tri ple douhliv iyh marie kurncy and mary lou gardner of porl canvsshits nebded credit l witl 1203 g towns lynne wilkes ancflur- help i needed at ourtorat -no- nicholson- fifiliwith 1024 jjtad cross branch now volun- teor canvassers lfl or older are team guelph first with 2812 georgetown sixth boys singles walls broadhead of guelph first with 754 triple mike wanna n of georgetown fourth with 500 doubles- kd shea and bob twroilley of gait first with 1235 georgetowns gary george and bill quaekenbush third witii 1073 f wanted to help out in the campaignforfunds triis is who team hramaleu first with 10 sec for a with good deal on auto insurance 2pt2 gooriielown ftecdna 2810 semiohs girl i singles susan clark of guelph first wrth iw0 triple george- j towns klexnor nichokon fourth jjgg hirtl ttowl with 580- doubles susan brethauir and gillian cross of gait firstwilli 1302 norma hole and gwen patterson of tieorgelown fifth with ioio this is who lo scp lor the same good deal on life and homeowners insurarice team georgetown first with 26671 members linda jen- ner judy prousa diane sand- elands janice gummersob and susan carswsu george e drumm 42 lantistene ce mn rum nimuktamtmuu canadian h office icarbereinrlv ontaai v georgetown acle sports 1 walar st 7330 bicycle sausanoscltvice sports equipment tltophies fubditrtiuhtr- don j a r v i e proprietor 430 pm 530 pjn 8j0 pjn in case they lose they will play in the consolation scries start ing at 125 pai bantam pee wee novice games follow in that- order thursday fib afth 1944 page 12 lavells goal in overtime gives haiders third win gortfetowq biders- needed n overtime period to mmke aj ix junlfm iwy uncle in the third game of their atiburtxan junior c ehiififijil here wed nesday february 21 when thjl- lavell came through with the winner earlv in the jjxtra jierlod to make it i 76 ball same it was the first time cleoretrtown owned a lead a determined- band of aax whit vnikhts galloped into 30 and 53 leads ax haiders sough the scoring form that enabled thepitp run up duoblo figures in theirfirst two mectine despite the even adarv luld- or had a wldo territorial advan- it taojc a three goal third per- lbdto force tho overtimo that produce the hadcbrcalfer ajax a graham mckinnonliad half of his clubs 10 ihots at krcd cowbroutrfi ami three of them found holes mckliinon notched two in a row andth jq ontario fltiau dan plotmymkl added one nsf u ax manufactured a 30 lead in the first half of the first period two goals by brent mcmullcn from ron lane the first time and bill dwyer and lavell the second time plus terry les- wicks goal from lane evened the count before the period was finished mckinnon and al patcrson punched in the only econd per iod goals putting tho visitors back in command haider started to shave the margin after just two minutes of ihird frame when paul rob inson struck from mcmullen and dwyer ajax lashed back with sandy fergusons goal two min- ufca later georgetown cdntinu- cd to cdme on with a rcjuvinat- edajtaok p robinson from m6- mullcn rnjide it 05 ami- vth four iiriutes left dwyer trlg gpred the one georgetown was looking for lasvclls goal was typical he did slalom around a couple of ajax defenders and drilled hjs shot past a helpless notmin- dop colt curlers advance a georgetown curling rink has reached the finals in the ont ario curling associations an nual colts competition tata and massed 44 lhati to 10 coming their way both teams latoi71lavrtmw stuff and drew just five pehal- ties apiece 48 rinks entered in smith stone spiel the rocka will be flying thick and fast in brampton and oakville this weekend satur day march 2nd marks the start of the bonspiel sponsored by smith stone ud a total of 102 curlers will piarticipata on 4 rinks those cakinsj part will ome from rinks in acton brampton bol ton erm milton 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