Junior Rebs Favoured in league Football Playoffs The first place Georgetown Junior left OTHS with lour losses and one win Wednesday downing the Red Devils The Georgetown win was sparked by strong running back Boo Phillips who scored on one touchdown and two converts against the Red Devils Quarterback Randy Pope added six points and Tony was good for one touch down as was Pete Lauderdale The Rebels coach Sill his team tried to hang In there with a straight offense we stuck to the ground Bingham attributes bis team s success with a lot of returning players who reached the finals last year but Keith Swarbrick the Milton coach gives a tot of credit to Bingham Hes some coach Bingham said his team could use some improvement If they hope to make the finals this year adding that his fourth place team won out last year and there the possibility that the same thing could happen again this year Although the Georgetown offensive unit la working well for Bingham he said lie- Trafalgar got us on the passes The Georgetown defense allowed only three points to be scored against them in the first three games and only points In the whole season so Georgetown really doesnt have much of a problem with Its defense With the Junior league play finished for this year It playoff time again with Georgetown against White Oaks and Perdue against Milton Both games could prove to be bruisers with the prospect of a sudden death elimination looming Just ahead for all teams Saturday launches Kid Hockey Continued from Page W Challenger S Archibald M Robertson M Sol tier A Virag Mercer Veltch Kent Squigna D Wallace A Broad bent NHL l3aodl4Year01d Detroit Coach John Rogers Manager Dave Holmes M Hardcastle S Kitchener M Osborne Simpson G Taylor Rogers D Thompson K Diamond J Perm decast B R Hayes M Jones Petrusma A Holland D Cropper R Shall G McMurdo Montreal Coach ClaytJorden Manager Jack Bowling Henderson K Higginson St Andrews Wei Ion A While Field Pembleton Thompson Fobert K Gar butt Perkins G B Weir 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Sommcrvllle S McNamnra J R Jenkins White M Ryan A M Mc Cornlck D Bacon D Scoreboard Milton Majors Here Tonight For TriCounty Tripleheader Georgetown Trl County Hockey teams had only a win and two ties to show for seven games reported this past week Results are as follows JUVFNH i MAJOR Georgetown Milton Oct The first home game goat was scored by Charley from Bob Sargent In the first period Milton lied it In Die third and then scored again th just seconds to go Charley came back with the equalizer from Art Webster and Fin Arnold with 3D seconds left Georgetown 1 Oct 19 The locals two to one and should hove been the winners In this one Bob Sargent got the local goal unassisted MAJOR Milton town Oct This was a rough and tumble game but a good one Tor the spectators Milton drew 14 penalties to Georgetown 8 Barry James Gary MeFadycn and George Couscns scored for the locals Roy Peacock and George Cousens each had an assist while Craig Fleming had two Guelph Georgetown Oct 19 George Couscns from Ray Loie and Tom and then Craig Fleming from George Couscns and Doug look care of Georgetown scoring Seven penalties to Guelph and four to Georgetown BANTAM MAJOR uclph Georgetown 2 Oct This was a penalty riddled game but no fault of the officials Doug Thompson and Kevin Recks were Georgetown scorers Georgetown Bantam Majors ore at home to Milton ton grit at a PFfcWtt MAJOR Oct This was a good defensive game with good goal tending by both teams The locals take on Milton here tonight at 45 MAJOR Georgetown Guelph Oct Paul Morrow from Jim Peardon Mark Eutencler from Ian Reeks Reeks unassisted and Dave from and Paul Morrow did Georgetown scoring Milton Novices are here tonight at 6 45 GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA Weekly Programme for the 197172 Season Industrial Hockey All Star Minor Hockey Figure Skallno Public Skating Wednesdays Housewives and Pre Children Figure Skating Thursdays All Star Minor Hockey Fridays House League Hockey Public Skating Adult Skatlna IT A 45 prr until B30 until p until until 10 until 10 until IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER Midget Hockey Tournament Figure Skating Carnival Tyke Hockey Tournament International Bantam Tournf January 37 February March March IB until March U First Year Players TriCounty Hockey Group Will Appeal OMHA Ruling In spite of a strong protest from delegates of County towns on OMHA executive amendment restr minor teams In the AAA and A categories to the use of first year players was passed Saturday s OMHA annual meeting in Toronto The OMHA is introducing a major and minor scries similar to the MTHL for thi first time this season Provincial champ will be conducted for both minor and major series A Hcspelcr Minor Hockey amendment la the executive amendment that the age only in the AAA and classifications and a Minor Hockey amendment that I hey apply only in the AAA class were defeated Voting on these two amendments was restricted to delegates from AAA and A OUT Trl County Minor Hockey Association president BUI said after the meet Ihc league appeal to the OMHA executive f Ion lo use first and second players on their minor midget executive amendment chiefly from Collingwood and Or 111 a spokesmen and from executive member Albert Welkins of Peterborough Under the new ruling second year players who are not good enough for major teams will have to drop bock to the house league They wilt be able to play far minor teams Speaking in support of the amendment as a Milton Minor Hockey delegate II warned his could result In unbalanced house league competition He pointed out a second year player Ing back lo house league play could conceivably score five and goals a game Most TriCounty towns have had second teams for the past tvo seasons They opposed the age restriction amendment because they felt minor teams should be a farm team for the teams and that players not able to make major teams should be allowed to play for minor teams Golf 1972 For Monthly HOLES OF THE FINEST GOLF IN ONTARIO CLUB STORAGE AND CLEANING 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