Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1971, p. 26

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Was Sudden Junior Rebs Blocked punts knocked Georgetown Junior Rebels from the Halton East junior football layoffs The Rebel march to the ended lost Wednesday when White Oaks Wildcats took a victory by scoring a single in a sudden death overtime period On the first scries of plays Georgetown star running back Bob Phillips injured his ankle and was out for the rest of the game Taking advantage of the momentary blow to Rebels Wildcats blocked a punt at Georgetown a 40yard line and marched the ball to the George town 10yard line relying on the running of Dennis Heathcote A third down fumble gave Georgetown possession at their own IS yard line but they fumbled on their own seven and gave White Oaks possession again Dave Allen White Oak quarterback took the ball on a keeper play across the goal line for a touchdown The convert was good making the score at the end of the first quarter COMEBACK Georgetown took control of the bail in the second quarter but not before a fumble gave While Oaks possession of the Rebel line and Tim Gamble ran In for a touchdown The convert was wide making the score 134 for White Oaks Rebels came back with a touchdown by Gary Dewhurst the convert attempt was blocked ending the first half of with the score 136 for White Georgetown maintained control of the ball in the third quarter working down to the White Oaks four yard line where Wildcats defense dug in and tied Georgetown quarterback Randy Pope for a loss On a second series of plays George- town worked down to the White Oaks oneyard line from where Pope scored a touchdown on a keeper play Pope tried to score a two point convert but the pass was incomplete leaving White Oaks with a 13 12 lead near the end of the third quarter White Oaks had trouble moving the ball and was forced to kick from their own oneyard line late in the quartet The kick was blocked and Georgetown picked up two points on a safety touch to lead 1413 at the start of the fourth quarter TIES SCORE Wildcats came to life in the fourth quarter advancing to Death For Losing ALLEYWAYS PEL WEES Davis has the high average for the girls with Hatcher Is first for the boys with The Lions stamped over the Red Barons as they took all seven points The Aristocrats won two games and totals from Pee Wee Penguins FRISKY FIVE Girls Sheila Prouse was for the girls with 312 triple and a 106 single Dana was second with a 103 single Boys Jack Harlow had the high single with Blair Scrivens came second with 111 and Paul Gravelle placed third with 102 BANTAM GIRLS Sherry Everett leads the girls with 163 Bantam Bombers bopped Pussycats in two games and totals Strikers finished off with seven points against the Slow Pokes Panthers trimmed Tigers for rive points When the Super Seven conked out the Crashers won all three games Cannonballs grabbed five points from the Pink Panthers Globetrotters had a seven point over the Wildcats TOP THREE had the high triple of and she had a Sherry Everett had a along single of Third was McAusland with 502 triple and 190 single FRIDAY BANTAMS Ron holds the high average with 28 Golden Jets settled for two games and totals against the FANTASTIC FOUR High triple of 335 was bowled by Donald Hall Ron has the high single of and the second high triple of The next two were David Glen Collier SATURDAY BANTAMS On Saturday the high average of 170 Is held by Colin Hicks John Burke places second with 172 Bobcats had a three game win Saturday against Snipers The Super Strikers won the first two from Crack Shots but the ter came back and won last game l The Hydrofoils clinched all seven points from the Slow Pokes The Sharp Shooters won five points from the Georgetown Internationals STUPENDOUS SEVEN Colin Hicks was first on Saturday as he threw a triple and a single Andy Parent came second with 521 triple and single These five scores came next Patrick St Laurent IBS Scott 160 Michel 16S Wayne Richardson FRIDAY JUNIORS Brenda Moore has he high average of Second is Debbie MacCormack with 172 Rick Gourlie tops the boys with Pin Vultures gathered two games and totals from the King Pins Oddballs attacked Crack and won all three games a Busters were grounded when Psychedelic Six snatched seven points SUPER SEVEN Girls Brenda Moore was the only high girl this week with a single ana triple Boys The high triple of and high single of 225 were tossed by Rick Gourlie The next five places were held by Doug En man 212 Stephen 577 Stephen Gallant Danny Diamond Nell Darbin SATURDAY JUNIORS Duncan holds the high average of 172 for the girls Chris Burke claims high average for the boys with a Great Seven packed in seven Kbits from the Pin Busters Pickers won the first two games but lost the third one to the Fighting Snoopy Slippery Seven supped under Tall Enders in all three games Striken Unlimited took a commanding lead and won the whole act BIG SIX Girls Stephanie Gorln had both the Ugh triple of and stogie of Second was Dupe with and Kim Harvey was third with and ISO Boys The top boy of he day was Dave Worm an with 632 triple and single Gary Richardson came second with and 209 Third was Alan and October These four people had the high scores last week GirlsStephanie Palricfa Duncan 2221 BoysChris Burke 648 309 305 Dave 665 240 SENIORS Ruth has the high average far the girls with a Mike Warman and Steve Burns are tied for ton place with in the boys division Idiot Squad ran over Bearcats and totalled seven points Hunter Heroes won two games and totals from Six Pack Grease balls took Twisters in all three games TERRIFIC TWELVE GlrlsThe high triple of was bowled by Ruth She also had a single Nicholson had the high single of 268 and the second triple of Third was Karen Archibald with and June Warwick was next with and 244 Boys Mike Warman topped the boys with triple ana single These are the next high scores with the first four being close Bob Dumper 247 Steve Foster 649 278 Steve Bums 232 Dave Burt 646 John Tobln 270 Larry Knight Bruce Stockfish 216 ODDS AND ENDS November and are the two rolloff days for he Scar borough Mixed Tournament for senior bowlers On November they bowl in Milton and on the 14th It is at Port Credit The lop three girls and top three boys from this zone after the qualifying rounds will make a team Some authorities consider the most complex to be the an aboriginal language in Arohem Land Georgetown a 20yard line early In the quarter and getting the ball at the Rebels 15yard line on a bouncing punt that a George town player touched before it went out of bounds With only four minutes len in the last quarter White Oaks was on the Georgetown yard line in the third situation White Oaks attempted a field but the kick was blocked it crossed the line of scrimmage Late in the quarter Roger Trull Kicked a single for White Oaks to tie the score 14 14 and force overtime play In the first two six minute overtime halves neither team could move the ball far although Georgetown offense made a few first downs White Oaks was saved in the first half of overtime a great punt return by Heath cote who returned the ball to center field from down in his own BLOCKED With one minute left in the second overtime half George town was on the White Oaks 25- yard line It seemed Inevitable that the Rebels would score but Hand Warmers Foe Deer or Moose Hides Ontario sportsmen who dream of turning their deer or moose hides into or mittens may have to settle for a token gift hand warmer compliments of the depart of lands and forests A total of hides were turned into the department last year and this year s goal is 5000 Indian craftsmen who will transform them into mukluks mittens and moccasins warmer per hide is offered by the department Contact any lands and forests office for more details Rene Descartes a 17th century philosopher was he founder of the school of philosophy known as Cartes an ism LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY LEASING Pete PontiacBuick has iSyears experience In long any make or model truck Intermediate A HOCKEY FORT ERIE vs Georgetown Raiders Friday Nov 5th TOWN Alt Children 50c the kick was blocked and White Oaks Ron Martin fell on the ball The overt period ended in a 14 deadlock After only three minutes of sudden death overtime George town was forced to punt from their own 20yard line The punt was blocked and Doug recovered the ball for White Oaks setting up the winning single point kicked by Trull Georgetown coach Bill Bingham could only say it was an awful way to end the season WhlteOaksdoesnl I even look like the same team we played early immensely this season they Improved Georgetown had several in Bob Phillips Georgetown had keyed on Phillips all year and his loss hurt them more than any other single thing In the death playoff game While Oaks coach Bob was lust can t believe it he said Just can t believe Huntara Read Thli Before You Head North till during the moose and deer hunting season Ihc old problem lost hunters comes he news again Usually it does not pre lent no serious a problem and is found more ex pcricnicd members of the hunting with no more drastic rcsullhlhnn some ribllng from his ft How hunters But is a mailer of life and death with i full stale search and The Ontario Safin advises hunters a l rx graphical map of the in the ore hunting and a compass and know how to use best important to travel the wilderness Always carry a small hand axe or sufficiently sturdy hunting to gather wood a fire matches in a waterproof and me emergency food such as chocolate bars which can without the utensils for preparation SHUTS If should bow mi si Hit first important rule is DO NOT PANIC and assess the If there is a hill which offers a of thi climb it it nia Intent en jour sense of direction Hut don rush lake it ias dotidpanic If Isncar the most sensible thirty to do is find spi In build shelter and f re and plan the night away dry leavis ire starling jour fin This help earth parlies to yur location Three shots in is gn red distress signal at hnlf hour in ttrvals OUTDOORS George Golf For Monthly IMIUOrSIHllOIFSOI- INbSTGOLr IN 1 CLE ROOM NORTH HALT0N GOLF COUNTRY CLUB St MAN LAD NOVEMBER I Monthly rale for are alio available For further information CONTACT THE CLUB MANAGER VT Maple Ave Weil Georgetown Ontario Miles from Downtown Toronto Or Call THIS Or will be pleased to find out that the government has or are going to operate one of the main ski areas in the Celling area Apparently the cost to a family 4 or persons Is around or thousand dollars for 1 at some of ialn privately operated resorts It to be hoped that other areas can be bought and operated by the government This will allow skiers to enjoy their sport at a moderate cost and SALAMI Recently was checking at the dam to find out if the rainbow trout had arrived there Three young lads were having an exciting time fishing off the dry part of the apron They in formed me that the rainbow had not been seen as yet They were catching large chub id throwing them back tasked ic of them if could use his tackle Sure he said but wait till I put some bait on the hook his hand went into a paper bag and out came a slice of bologna and salami Then he broke some small pieces off and impaled them on the hook I said what the heck arc you catching them mi that sure he said Mom lave it to us it works great the fish love It Well wosn t long catching the chub At this stage the hook came off the leader and I was about to throw the fish bock when he hollered Key wait he s got my hook I don really know just what type of knot he was using to tie the hook on wilh but anyway I showed him how to tie it on with a barrel knot The line must have been lb test which made it sort of ficulttosnugupthcllnc Anyway it held All or a sudden he said if you catch a big rainbow I will have to Invite you to supper I never had the fish supper That little experience reminded me of the good old days when we caught chub below the Old Paper Mill Dam while sit ling on a big block of ice In tie by the big stump and the cat fish hole by the red clay banks up in Bingham hard wood bush as it was then called THERE NOW By all reports he rainbow rout and salmon are at dam Last weekend the Department of Lands Forests officials were trucklnj big trout by tank truck am releasing them above Walkcrton dam This is the main branch of the River and It flows under No ID Highway north Markdalc Somebody Is in for a surprise next year The Is only open for fall fishing as far as but then that s a lol of river Using modern innovations In fish way designs the Provincial and Federal Governments have constructed a dam that will selectively allow only certain game fish species access to spawning grounds up stream BARRIER The present dam was con lo prevent access by sea lamprey to spawning grounds In the Saugecn River THE FISH HAY A part of the obstruction is equipped with a special lamprey trap that will not only provide samples for scientific study but will help to reduce the population Three species of salmons and one species of trout arc expected to use the flshway Fish enter the at the lower end and by moving into successively higher compartments are finally collected In a holding pen the Disappointment for Hunters Well Find Out This Week top of the Here attached ferent ways that he had tried to lamprey are removed The fish get oil parts of the Saugcen River are measured and tagged before system stocked release above the dam He claims that Hanover is where ail Gods chosen people Please return all fish tags to come from the District Forester of He also Informed me that Lands and Forests certain people regard him as a Ont With tag Include the chronic because he is following information No always after something mosllj date fish was caught No fish for slocking Well Specific location of waters where any way there is an old saying it was caught No 3 Total the squeaking wheel gets the length of fish additional in oil formation or remarks will be There arc big trout ebon appreciated Walkcrton dam as of now Pat always had loads of Lamprey in four different records to back up his stages can be seen in transparent arguments tubes outside the office at When he left he was headed for Denny s Dam the harbour at Port Elgin He No 1 Small in Ammocctc likes it there Stage COMMERCIAL FISHING No Newly Transformed 1 was surprised to see com No Feeding stage fishing boats at the dock No 4 Large Mature Spawner at Southampton wilh several The above information Is what hundred pounds or good you read on the many signs at whltefish Everyday for the past Denny Dam They were placed few weeks their nets have been there by the Department of loaded Lands and Forest for the The operators of the boats visiting public to read leave the harbour at a m and BIO BROWN usually come In at pm Five The big brown trout in miles offshore Is the hot spot Smoke Shop at Southampton was Most of the catch goes Owen caught by Hap Rogers of 12 SouM as quickly possible Huron St HUNTING The prize was caught near Thousands or deer hunters are Wiarton Hap Rogers has spent Some will years in Southampton and fare well others not so good SPORTSMAN Bowling Club NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 5 PINS 10 PINS OPEN BOWLING Tubs Wed Fn Sat 30pm 11 30 1130pm 7 30 pm 12 00 JOIN A MENS PIN LEAGUE WED ORFRI FOR INFORMATION CALL 8773602 ENJOY THE DRIVE when he talks I listen Much information can be gained from him as to just how to get to the best spots on the river the easy way The biggest trout entered in a contest at a Smoke shop is a 16 lb male rainbow The contest is run by the Canadian Legion and they also donate Die prizes Pat Lang of Hanover is an interesting talker So interesting that I Just plum forget about fishing the nearby River for rainbow for about 1 He told me of the Last year hunters In area accounted for deer White in another spot 17 hunters shot their full count Everyone has Ideas as to why deer are scarce in some areas Some blame wolves some hard winters others blame it on not enough food available It s for sure that it must 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