Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 1, 1969, p. 10

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jarvie aggin named head for tri county hockey assoc the 13th aimyal meeting of the tricouuty mlnop hockey association was held sunday april 2nd at the milton legion will ten nf thr 11 tr in- tngtun guelph nd oakvwe the league were represented with burlington absent charopiqnship crests were presented to the five teams that finished first in their respect ive age groups burlington juv- a ues georgetown midgets qak- iville bantams milton peewees nd brampton novices in addition league secretary herb robinson of georgetown announced the results of the mvps for this year are paul cook of brampton in noviqe kicfcy bridgman of milton in peeavee glen wlikle of hespe ler in bantam paul fendley of georgetown in midget and george naka of chinguaoousy in juvenile acton announced their in- tention to remain in the lpague for the 186970 season but ask- first of all each town which is not represented at a meeting will not only be assessed a fine of 300 but also additional ed the executive to consider a i fee of 2 every meeting that change in scheduling whereby i the five dollars is not paid the a and b teams in the group would not have tot play so many games against the aaa teams branpton however milton and hespel er both a towns indicated that they would oppose such a move since they felt that games against aaa teams gave their teams topnotch competition and thereby improved the play of their own teams it was decided that next year in addition to the arena passes issued to the players of each voting for mvp ineaoh group passes of a different um co h b gjven to each team to be used by the car drivers the coach afld manager of eaeb team will uie their omha cards as a means of admission three amendments to constitution were made th secondly the manager of the home club shall ensure that the timekeeper charged with op- prating tlwi rinrfc for all ffaiwraf loop expands shall be a responsible and cap able person finally ihe person or persons nominated for life membership shall- be presented to the annual meeting by notice of m such notice of motion for life membership may only be pres ented by the officers the meeting concluded with the election of officers for the 106870 season group conve ner jim kinkley chaired the meeting for the elections the entire executive was re turned by acclamation namely- president don jarvie of georgetown first vice president bu rawney of milton second vice president don hargreaves of burlington third vice pres ident lloyd maybe of guelph treasurer vern gowing of preston secretary herb rob inson of georgetown hahoo rural name trophy winners close games as champs declared in kid hockey by bud jamas sunday april 20th saturday morning hockey ended its sche dule and playofifs in grand style as 400 fans were treated to some playoff hockey that they wiutalk about until next sea son rolls around the junior a game between london and marlles had the fans in an uproar as both teams played like pros there were a few fans who had never seen these teams play before and were amazed at the calibre of hockey these boys were pkv- ing and were sorry they had missed them playing all year london went into the second game with a on goal lead and both teams were up for this game and both teams came up with some good plays marlies got on the score sheet first and this goal seemed to give the team a big lift and a few min utes later they scored the go bead goal but london have been a fighting team all year nd never let down and scored to tie the series early in the third period london scored the go ahead goal and it looked as if the goal would stand up but marlies camei roaring back and scored to tie the series and to force the game into overtime in the overtime it looked as if both teams were prepared to play all night as they took turns in controlling the puck and both goalies came up with some great saves with only i second left in the overtime mar- lies came up with the big goal of the year to win the cham pionship marlie scorers were s beck ett with two goals one assist g finley the winning goal 2 assists b waters 1 goal 1 as sist london scorers were w stoning 2 goals m richmond 1 assist d barber 1 assist in the american league bal- iimoreandspringfield gave- the fan borne thrills as they played good hockey both teams nev er backed down and gave out come good body checks balti more took a goal lead into the second game and again the way these two teams played it look ed as if this game would go into overtime springfield scor ed the 1st goal to tie the serie and was anyones game as both teams made some good play and both goalies came up with great saves baltimore in the third came up with two goals and seemed to take over the game springfield never gave up and had some good scoring chances but could not put the puck in the net as they forced baltimore in their own end baltimore scorers w young 7 goals r freestone 1 assist r falklngham 1 assist spring field scorers b davidson 1 goal t pearson 1 assist g pattullo 1 assist in the nhl the biggest upset of the playoffs was the series between detroit and philadel phia detroit was favoured to win the championship but they ran into a team that was full of fight and was determined to upset detroit both teams play ed a good series and both got some good scoring chances but both galies came up with big aaves the senior league has bcdn the best in past years and with regular coaches those teams could produce even bit ter hockey in the finals guelph had the manpower ow oakvlue and this seemed to be the main factor in this aeries i final scores marlies 3 london 1 marlies won cham pionship on total goals 54 overtime american league baltimore 2 springfield 1 bal timore won championship on goals 53 nhl philadelphia 3 detroit 1 philadelphia won championship on goals 74 sr league oakville 2 guelph 1 guelph won championship on goals 84 with the hockey season over the executive and managers and coaches of saturday mominjr hockey wish to thank the fans for their regular attendance and helping to make this season a great success a special thanks to the donors of the trophies for players in saturday morn ing hockey on sunday may 4 there will be a general meeting for the election of executive for 1969 70 season and any one interested are welcomed to nttind in the legion list of trophy winners anrt donors junior a mvp r hamilton donor les clark lady byng s mclaughlin donor dave bowman vezina trophy e lince donor m mills rookie t turner donor mayor emmerson american league rookie mvp d popiel donor i crabtree lady byng p thompson donor ken nash vezina r tomlinson donor georgetown fire dept most improved player g cassemeyer donor mrs t cas- cadden the slate of officers will rem ain unchanged for the 1699 season of the halton rural soft ball league elected to serve another term in office at the annual meeting of the league were president george rhnmrr vice president jack marchment and secretary treasurer rick john ston teams from lowville pa lermo procor omagh halton hotel and hornby were repre sented at the meeting and have indicated they will enter clubs in the league for the 196 sea- aon a new entry kennedy ford of oakville will also be playing this year in the loop this brings the total entries in the league to seven teams each club will play a 24 game schedule on tuesday fri day and sunday evenings the schedule is set to get underway may 23- the league has also elected to use the new pitching distan ce and ball size as dictated by the 1969 ontario amateur soft ball association regulations have page 10 the georgetown herald thursday may 1st 1969 plan season opening leagues by ivan bird an exciting meeting of the soccer association was held on monday april 21 to discuss fin al details for the forthcoming season it was decided that the seas on wilt open on saturday may 17 with a ceremonial kickoff followed by three league games one each in the atom mosquito and peewee divisions 5 the first half of the season will continue for approximately eight weeks after the starting date this length of time being required to fill all fixtures although registration was of ficially over two weeks ago it was decided to accept further registration until a maximum of fifteen players per team is rea ched at this point registration will close work has begun on the dress- 1 ing ropms at cedarvale park nhl mvp j sheppard ken connelly memorial lady byng j sargent peter armstrong memorial vezina d hulmc george town police dept most improved player t pacheco nick brown memorial senior league mvp m phillips can adian legion lady byng m stamp con- adian legion vezina n barber bud hi i donors of championship ro- phies junior a imperial see from dixie waterdown and tion canadian legion amerii georgetown can leag kinsmen club nhl georgetown police dept senior georgettes in new league oakviue dixie waterdown georgetowns womens soft- ball team the georgettes will be toiling in a new league this season at a meeting in oakville last week georgette representatives marilyn eagles and susan qoinn entered the locals into a six team loop made up of three oakville teams and teams league bud hill the twenty game will start june 2 schedule art sheppard was president of the georgettes softball club at a meeting sun day marilyn eagles is treas urer paul robinson secretary request anglers throw cohoe back the lands and forests depart ment has requested dip netters bin james director and bernie and anglers to throw back their don and biu rote coaches catches of newly planted cohol salmon which they may happen a monthly 5050 draw will to take from the credit river j help raise money for equip- the department would like to ment and to replace the well give the fish planted two weeks i worn uniforms ago from the forks of credit to streetsville a good opport- the coaches will be looking unity to mature for some new faces among the indications from netting tests hopefuls at the teams first are that the fish are success- tryout on monday evening fully moving toward lake ont- may s at the park since the ario as hoped i new circuit will mean stiffer competition the georgettes will have to be strengthened consid erably among the likely re turnees are marilyn eagles susan quinn jane mcnally ann marchment judy shep pard gall young peggy given beth richardson georgia lew is julie parsons brenda hulme and eve smith theyll pay their home games in glen williams park thursday nights and hope to draw larger crowds with the better calibre named i of bai1 the room was cleaned out last week and floor laying began earlier this week it now appears certain that the facilities will be ready for the opening of the season the pitch at the park consid erably softened by- recent rain has been cut up badly by per sons outside association jurisd iction last years executive spent many hours with council and the cedarvale committee to make these facilities availab le and it seems only fair to these people that they be kept in the best condition possible the association requests that users of the park avoid the playing area at least until it is in playable condition so that a greater majority of georgetown boys may benefit from these excellent facilities there is to be a general meeting of the association on sunday may 4 in the legion hall this is an important meet ing and all coaches managers and supporters should attend aubnarinecrojrcjrsaridwjcri or chof s salad sandwiches withou pizza must total 1 50 delivered free of charge from open 7 oays a week from 400 pm call 87752ii brampton residents call mt vasuvio t 4594511 p0mpei pizzeria moore park take advantage of our membership an greens fees at hilltop gok ciub erin ont now open for the season junior c champions woodstock navy vets edged oakville blades 32 in the 7th and final game of their oha junior c championship series in woodstock last week to win the provincial honours woodstock succeeds george town junior c raiders as cham pions raiders were knocked from 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