Drizzle Didnt Dampen Spirits of Atoms and Squirts on Sunday by Murray Enid The wretched weather of Sept 10 failed to dampen the spirits of about Atoms and Squirts Trie star attraction of the day was a soccer match between the Georgetown Girls and the Atom diviilon Aces team The Aces won the game but all the support was behind the Girls Watch next week a column for a full report on this game On duties and serving over hot dogs etc were June Wilde Jean Jean Enid Parsons Elaine Fallow and Jean Miller These ladles did a splendid Job I am forced to ask however why the same ladies every time Archie Holmes provided the use of a P A system and did a really excellent job as M C Kevin Reeks looked after the dispensing of pop fie put in a very busy afternoon After all activities were complete the boys were asked to pick up garbage suckers were offered as Incentive The result was a good clean up Job in fact it was cleaner after the event then before Summing up all the boys had a good time and enjoyed them selves Sunday suppers will no doubt be wasted as they all did well in the hot dog pop apple and sucker department Gary Spiller Gerry Wallace and Messrs Gidmanand Reeks were in charge or sporting events races tugofwar kicking contest Jim was responsible for overall organization and did a good Job except the weather them all Jim Tigers Giants Golden Jets Spitfires Thunder birds Stingrays P 2 11 6 10 1 15 11 12 Bobcats Eagles Bombers Wolves Boomerangs P 1 17 3 17 11 1 7 7 SQUIRT Wolves Giants 1 McClelland scored the only goal of the game with just minutes left before the final whistle The Wolves played a strong game giving the some what disorganized Giants a few anxious moments 1 The winning Spitfires held only a slight edge in this well played game Pool played well and A Cooper scored the Spitfires goal Tigers Giants In this clean hBfd fought game both defenses were outstanding E Clark R McClelland and M DeHouck of the Giants earned particular mention Bombers Fugles With Vogan and C playing a strong game for the Eagles the latter scoring the Same s only goal the Eagles this meeting Murray played well for the Bombers Bobcats Thunder birds I Scoring for the Bobcats were Dean and Mailer M Lord replied for the Thunderbirds This was a good game with evenly divided scoring unities the Bobcats pressed just that little harder Point of Interest The competition is becoming quite Intense as out of 11 teams have the potential to be league champions This Is most ap parent when we note that in the games reported only goals were scored ATOM North Cougars Dynamos Phantoms Bobcats Grizzlies 13 13 13 13 7 11 South W P Falcons 14 13 Golden Hawks 2 Flyers Colls 6 Wildcats Spitfires 14 a ATOM RESULTS At half lime this game was a scoreless draw Early in the 2nd half K Harrison won the game for the Phantoms a well taken goal Cougar Bobcats C C Mercer and Field each scored a goal for the winning Cougars Diamond earned a mertion for an excellent Dynamos Rated as outstanding players were the Grizzlies goalie and McLaughlin and A Wodhams of the Dynamos Goal scorers were T Fennor C McLaughlin and A Wodhams wildcats 1 Colt 3 C Clancy scored a 3 goal hat trick for the Colts The Wildcats had all the play in the first half when J Van Dyke scored from penalty shot after this It ALLEYWAYS Hope Parents Stick with YBC Once again the bowling season has started with a great success We are pleased to see the operation of the parents who came up and kept score on Saturday morning We hope that in future weeks the parents v ill show as much enthusiasm as they did this week BANTAM GIRLS The following eight girls were Sherry Janine Pro use Stephanie Cox Lea 436 208 Gloria Hamilton Kim Christie Janel Burns Wendy Hay 404 BANTAM HOYS Because the bantam boys are off to a slow start there were only four boys who bowled good enough to have their name mentioned Gordon Miller 1B4 Richard Brent Collier Mark Goodlet 172 JUNIORS With 18 teams bowling we have Steams on Friday night and toon Saturday afternoon Rick Gourlie Gary Miller 235 Danny Diamond Chris Burke 202 Stephnn Gallant Don Bradley 232 Stephen Ar Wendy Bousklll 252 Scarborough Kim Harvey Lorraine Harrison 221 Diane Marshall 212 Susan Power SI- MORS The eight lop bowlers in the senior division were Ruth Cheryl Gil Dave Burt GIB Steve Burns Phillip Leo Coffey Hunter Bruce Stockfish SEPTEMBER 1Mb PEE WEES Due to the large number bantams who have registered there have been four teams made Two of these are girls teams and two are boys These youngsters range in age from five to seven years old A seven year old girl Colleen Davis rolled a single and five year old Billy bowled a single In the boys division the lions crushed the Red Barons In all three games The Aristocrats collected seven points from the Penguins In he girls teams BANTAM GIRLS The top girl this week was Stephanie Cox who rolled a triple The next three wen Sherry with a Lei Gourlie 440 and Nancy Hamilton Until the teams choose a will call them by theii numbers Team 1 downed team in all games Team 3 took points from team 12 Team since team 4 beat them In the whole set Team emerged victorious when they stole lints from team Team 1 1 had a wjn against team 9 Team defeated team for a triple wit BANTAM BOYS The top bowler this Scott Reis with a and a single Alan threw the high of Next was Colin with a inple and John Burke had a and and Richard had Team blasted team 2 In three Team 7 subdued learn in two games but lost total pins Team clinched sevtn from learn Team 4 to team in all three garni FRIDAY JUNIORS Girls The high triple of was bowled by Debbie Mai Cormack She alto had the high single of The next two are Br en do Moore with and Lynn Scarborough with a Boys Hick rolled a triple and also high single of John Hayes came second with a Danny Diamond and Stephen Archibald each had the next high single of Team annexed two games arid totals from team I Psychedelic managed to take seven points off of team Team 5 took Ihrce points SATURDAY JUNIORS Girls The top girl was Yvonne with a triple and a single Boys David and Terry Ryder tied with 553 but Dave had a 206 single Steve Harlow threw a and Ken was third with triple and 223 single Team rode over team 1 for two games and totals Team 5 had a triple win against team Team 3 dumped team in two games but were beat in one game andtotals Team riddled learn SOCCER i NOTES Games scheduled up to and including Sept 30th SQUIRTS Sept Golden Jets Boomerangs Sept 24 Tigers vs Bobcats Sept 25 Giants vs Spitfires Sept Golden Jets Stingrays Sept Boomerangs Bombers 6 Sept 29 Sept Giants vsEagles6 All games played at field Yoder ATOMS Sept Golden Hawks Sept Aces Bobcats Sept 25 Gniillcsvs Phantoms Sept Wildcats Golden am Sept Spitfires Colls 1100am Sept BobcatsvflDynamos30pm Sept Phantoms vs Cougars All games played at MOSQUITO Sept Hangers vs Cougars Sept Rovers vslliiders Sept Cable Kings vs Panthers 12 noon Sept Owls vs Rovers 1 Sept Rangers vs Cable Kings Jaguars Owls p Referee G Miller Osborne J Butler I Syme A Syme A J T Leggctt Donardson G Watt M Osborne B Marshall A J Foster J I Wilde I Barclay Morrow fairgrounds All others at ttH- Sept Celtic vsCarrctal 730pm Sept Arsenal United Sept Wolves vsCorretol 3o All games played at Cedarvak I Box Wilde Innes for the Falcons From Falcons this point on it was a very During the first 10 minutes of game Cougars Aces 2 After a scoreless first half connected during a scrabble around the goal mouth A few minutes later Arm strong made sure of the game with a goal from a free kick outside the area C played an outstanding game Golden Spitfires Scorers for the Hawks B Johnson and for the Spitfires J Allen 1 The Hawks controlled Ihe first half and the Spitfires most of the second MOSQUITO North Rockets Chargers Jaguars Raiders Owls Cougars Cable Kings Panthers Hangers 11 7 17 9 4 3 II D P 1 13 11 11 9 16 2 Panthers Rangers B scored and 1 for the victorious Panthers M Norton scored a spectacular first half goal far the Chargers Hewitt picked up the scored from a scramble and completed the scoring played a good game tor the Cougars Jaguars Raiders I The Raiders best game of the year Special mention to Girardi J Spitzcr J Von Dyke and T Diamond goal scorer Best players for the Jaguars K and Becker goalie Cable KlngaO Rangers Neither team looked like scoring In this gome Lonbro well for the Kings at mid Arsenal Celtic Beavers United Jets Wolves Carretal 3 1 11 2 10 io RESULTS Arsenal Beai Due to a late start this game was only 20 minutes each half falling light at this time of year and lack of facilities spoiled this game Arsenal I A well played game with Timpson and M Reis each scoring for Arsenal Celtic 2 Jell Crawford and each scored for Celtic Unfortunately I do not have the names of the Jets marksmen It was an excellent game REPRESENTATIVE PLAY Georgetown Cyclones Atom 10 In this completely lack lustre game Chtnguacousy came through with lucky goals Neither team played well Georgetown Cyclones The Cyclones were at their aggressive best when they handed league leading Oakvllle their first defeat of the season Both teams played well in this the final league game of the season The Cyclones ended up third Scoring was taken care of by Morrow and Law Georgetown This lies I have no details on this game PEEL Two Hollon Peel cup games this weekend have the George town Cyclones hosting in an Atom match the high school at 11 Saturday and Georgetown Thistles and Bramalea at Cedarvale Sunday at 1 30 in a meeting THURSDAY SEPT Page LEASING Pete Pontiacbuick has years experience In Ions term leasing any make or model car or truck 8776986 BANTAM HOCKEY TRYOUTS For Players Bom after December 31 SUNDAY SEPT 26 Georgetown Memorial Arena 830 a m to 930 Bring 1 and your own equipment NORM 8772482 Diamond Dust Settled Cleaners Motor Gals Capture Crowns just Well said you expect the unexpected in a game knockout and that happened In the Senior League tin mighty fell by the in their first games while the junior division had heir turn coupled with exciting photo finishes are the games scores with the first of the matches starting at 8 a m and the games going very lj s or innings ISTGVMI- Leone Hairstyles 16 Youngs Pharmacy 15 This game into one inning of extra play to break a tic JUNIOIl LEAGUE Kinetic Kruiscrs Pauline s Out Georgetown Cvclc Sports out Dairy Queen Zenith Tool Die out Mardcll Hairstyles Shnpnte SI out Jets Blue Giant Equipment out ileal stoic a Insurance fi lout Murray Motors in The Hun lout Caruso s Fruit Market a Super Foods out litlMAMt able Jus 13 Roil 10 out Bun lei i Hairstyles No sheet for points I win any points HI- Girls Debbie Moore to this week with a triple and single Sue Cars well had high single of The next high singles lose at Ruth Karen Archibald 210 Boys Hie high senior boy who tossed and a single Stive Burns ranked second with and Next was Hurt with single Tom Prouse came fourth with and he had high single of day wilh a The bowler of the day wllh and Team points from the GrcoseballB Team dob bored The liters in all Ihrce games Team ditched team two games and tota JUNIOIll Motors Caruso Market 12 out Hairstyles Kincttc Kruisir 0 out Cleaners 18 Cable Jets JUNIOR LEAGUE Murray Motors Hairstyles 3 out Georgetown Upholstery Dairy 1 out JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Murray Motors Georgetown Upholstery s iricrs finished their year with a perfect record of no tosses and wins and the Senior Bun Queens split between of their players The records stand more than the however is look firm leads in their games played tight fielding giving the opposition little to work with Cable Jets to hold down hi ivy batting of the champs allowing runs for the 1st innings but were unable to mike the score sheet selves They in their runs of the game in 3rd whin Jean got on base followed teammate Wendy Karen belted nut long hall driving in the 2 runs and was lagged out at home plate as This tug was something to behold a play emuil to anything seen in pro bill throw from fielder to Cathy at 2nd ind in what looked like a late low throw to home with the runner well on her in there is a fancy pick up nail n of runner just short of lit mirk just wcrcnl to be and the entire ball park in utter chaos And just to make sure that coaches acquire ulcers the girls left the and final inning the same way thus putting the game into one inning of extra play The pressure on both teams at a time like this Is something that should never happen to any junior player but It had to be The Upholsterers had 1st bat and wring out a run When Murray half of the round came up the 1st bolter was out the 2nd Alice Henderson gat on base to be driven in as the winning tie competitor Diane Bratkin style In that they sported the Home Run Queen in the Junior League wilh their pitcher Lynn Scarborough Congratulations arc in order for both of these teams for providing the most exciting ball of he day but in particular to the Champion Murray Motors girls their coaches Harold Gilmer who took the girls through the playoffs while and his wife were enjoying their Spanish vacation MOST IMPROVED Junior Most Improved Player Trophy was presented by Kin smen president Don Puckering to Carol Cook Caruso Fruit Market for her sheer dcsli beat the game and give her best efforts lo her team win or lose You re our kind of player Carol Senior Most Improved Player Trophy also presented by Kinsmen president Don Puckering went to Cable Jets shortstop Cathy ve watched Cathy play for Continued on Page sad taken off kg Julie 1st in Hie Sin on a lose pi and with 1st base mm J imu Martin It was an ilc but Julie was when her team mall imiidifl lit to give to all the girls lun lUNKlltCimilIONSllIP This imkd in two extremes and It was all thi with ill inning in an 8 all Opening Soon In the Georgetown Market Centre Quality Shoes You never see rust when you see this This is the sticker You receive when you have your car rustproofed by The Ziebart seal means your car is guaranteed not 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