Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1971, p. 4

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KM Six Deadlocks Reflect League Balance JR A LEAGUE KltUl J proved to be Iwd as he rawed both Marlle goals Bums opened the Kcrlng for Si Kltts on an unravtedgoa In the first period Then Lehman scored his first goal on a power play with assist to Do vis and Scott Osborne He put the game away with leas than Ave minutes bi an extremely dose game two number fifteens stored both the goals Curtis Mardl and Dave Taggart up the rod lights Lone assist went to John Niagara to Hamilton Ricky Fisher potted throe goals and assisted on one other as Niagara swamped Hamilton Moffat scored the lone Hamilton unassisted Steve Bostedo collected two goals and one assist John LaRose one goal and Iwo assists Mike Roberts two and CUbecft one to round out the Niagara scoring Weston Weston went ahead the first on goals byChris Clancy and It Brabant Clancy also drew an assist tied it up In the second on two goals to Mercer both unassisted Ottawa I Montreal t In a close first period Ian Masmi put Ottawa out front wilh an assist by Mark Law Montreal tied It up less than a minute later on a score by Bill Dunn unassisted scored his second goal to put Ot ahead with an assist going tc Carl London Kitchener I All the scoring was done In the first period of his game London pumped two mala past Kitchener by Danny Reynolds and John Wamock assisted by Jim Allan Thai Kevin Harrison scored the lone Kitchener goal unassisted AMERICAN Both teams hard and the score indicates the play Kevin Brian Carlson and Mark scored for Buffalo Kevin Hyde Mike Robinson with two and Donais got the assists Frank scored two for Quebec and Bloke Dixon and Scot Wilson drew assists built a 30 lead in the first period on goals by Glen Brian Bond and Carl Bell Tim Paul Krowdiick assis ted Then they pumped in Iwo more In the second on scores by Glen unassisted and Scott Tram Carl Bell Tulsa finally hit the score column on two quick goals by in the game and Stevenson got assists I Columbus out battled Omaha for the win in which both Steve Waldrum and Paul displayed good Jamie Hansen scored the winner from Clark Pittsburg 11 Providence Pittsburg walloped Providence in this game with Scott McLaughlin the big gun with five goals scored two singles going to Sweeting Varey and Pete and Dac Martin replied for Providence and drew assists Cleveland Greg Schenk scored three goals as his team sunk Cleveland Dave Patterson Paul and Tom contributed one goal each Patterson collected two assists Schenk one and McFurianc one to complete the scoring Baltimore Rochester Baltimore held the edge in play but Rochester came up with some hot by Alex to deadlock Ihe game Richmond collected two goals and two assists with Kelly and one goal each and also drew an assist Rochester scorers were Archibald with two and Frank and Kent one apiece Wallace and Robertson got assists NHL LEAGUE Lot Angeles Vancouver 1 Las Angeles built a lead on goals by Clyde Lefietl and Dave Waite wilh Terry and John McCloud assisting Vancouver set up ijerry Anderson Terry Crawford kept the 4 Town team in Ihe game for the first half with sound SCHEDULE NOV St LEAGUE Town Ex cavallng va Burns Transport Woodstock Park Toyota Barrie Fbbcrt 30 Gait Lane s Transport vs Georgetown Cycle Sports Please note from now on all- senior league teams will be called by their sponsors names Cleveland scored their lone goal late in the game New York This was the debut of the PecWecs into the one age group higher Ihun themselves The result was impressive for the town In holding New York to a tie Both teams missed many chances scoring at the thirty second mark of the first period when Wayne Osborne scored on a pass from Mike Richmond New York went ahead on scores by Bob and Gerry assisted by Ed Patterson Rich mond tied it up with less than to go in Ihe last period assisted by Glen and Osborne Boston bombed Chicago in this game Humphreys and collecting two goals each Butler and McNcilly got one apiece Assists went to Strachan McKay and Bames scored lone Chicago goal St Louisa I St came out ahead in this seesaw Mike struck first lor St Lous assisted Graham Richards Detroit tied it up on a goal by Bruce from Thompson and Ken Diamond then went ahead when from Diamond clicked again Pat Shanks from Ray tied score and Graham iced the winner from Toronto J Toronto outlasted a Montreal team by Tim Norton with two ileve Brecn i th one Mike llyon Del id Bacon assisted scored both the Mon goals lfagginson Woodstock started strong and itched two goals in the first Scorers were and Igar Guelph replied with twenty seconds left when Mike Harris scored Woodstock red one more the second on a nice ploy from Green way to Reynolds to who capped the play off Behind mounted an atiack and Bob Smith closed the Lap to Doug Crawford pulled even with only three seconds to go in game Gall I Town danisms I A hustling Gait team showed Town how they skate check and score The first period I was fast hockey and good Bill Bradley In he second period on a pass from David Robinson Then Tom Gregory put Gait out front pulled the 4 Town close on a goal assisted by Kim Gibson Gait put the game out reach in the third period when Ron 1M Rochester Providence 30 Hershey Columbus 304 Springfield vs Baltimore MM Omaha vs Buffalo 30Quebec Pittsburgh 309 Scrape and flood NHL LEAGUE 9451025Boston vs New York 10 10 Toronto vs Los Angeles II 1011 45St Louis vs 4 Town 1 Chicago vs Vancouver 12 Montreal 15 Scrape and flood JR A LEAGUE vs Whitby 1 London Niagara 15 Peterbaro vs St Kitts Hamilton Kitchener 35Marlics Weston 15 Montreal Oshawa ALLEYWAYS by Karen Archibald and Ruth Now A now winter sport for Sno- Super Sport You 11 soar Ihrough in an lho fabulous Sno Prince Total Control machines Junior XL GT or So your local Sno Prince HARRYS SNOW PRINCE GORDONS SERVICE CENTRE SOUTH OF GEORGETOWN AT ERWIN SAW SALES Colleen Davis and Sheila Praise arc tied for the high average of Dunne Hatcher leads the boys with Pee Wee Penguins only managed to win the first game from Lions Aristocrats won two games and totals from Red Barons Eight Girls Ross was top girl with a triple and single Susan Scarborough had the high Use Gallant had a 101 single BoysBrett was lop for Ihe day with a triple and 126 single Billy McArthur had a 323 triple and 116 single Next was Philip Handy with Jack Harlow with 304 and 113 and David LcBlonc with 299 and 120 BANTAM GIRLS Sherry Everett still holds the high average of 162 Second is Cox with 156 Crashers collected three gomes and totals from Tigers Can and Wild Cats were in a close struggle but Cannonballs were the victors In all three games Globetrotters bounced away with a seven point win against Strikers Super Seven slaughtered Bantam Bombers in all three games Pussycats had a seven point win against Panthers Slow Pokes edged out Pink In the whole set t This week the top girl was Cox with a in pie and a 304 single was second with a and a single Third was Nancy Hamilton with and was Wendy Hay with a triple and single BANTAM ROYS Colin Hicks slitl holds high average for the bantam boys with 183 Golden Jets grabbed seven points from Bobcats won one game and totals tram Hydrofoils Georgetown Internationals came back and won the last two games and they won totals by three points against Super Strikers Slurp Shooters stole five points from Snipers The Crack Shots were subdued as gac in all three gomes to the Sow Pokes John Burke had the high triple of and second high single of Patrick St Iaurcnt was second with and he also had Ihe high single of On Friday night Donald Hall had a 480 triple JUNIORS Moore and Debbie have a first place tic for high average 170 In the boys division Rick Gourlie is way ahead wilh his average of Sales Sennce models from Lisgar Twin Seasons Winston Churchill Blvd at miles south of Nor vol 8263609 Choomett and trucks ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS 45 After losing the first two games the King Pins came back and took the last game from Pin Busters Crackpots were victorious in the first two games but slipped In he lost one as Psychedelic Six had a dose win The Pin Vultures also took five points from Odd Balls Girls Debbie MacCormack rolled the high triple this week with and the second high single of The high single of was bowled by Debbie Given She also had a triple The next high triples were Moore 235 Sandl Bratkin 512 Peggy Levers Boys Rick threw the high triple for the boys with a 670 triple and also the high single or Danny Diamond was second with a GOO triple and 204 single SATURDAY JUNIORS Patricia Duncan still tops the girls with a 177 average David Wartnan leads the boys with Tail tallied seven points from Pros Incorporated Strikers Unlimited rode over the Great Seven as they won all games Pin Busters as strong Saturday as they only won or game from Fighting Snoopy Slippery Seven slipped under Pocket Pickers In all three gomes Girls Yvonne Corbet and Sylvia each had the high Sylvia had a single and Yvonne had a Boys Chris Burke topped the boys with a triple and a 285 single Second was Dave Wurman with triple and 244 single Third place was held by Gary Richardson who had and High average is held by Ruth with 213 Mike Worman Is still top with In the boys division slipped under Be areas Is in all three gomes Twisters stole two games and totals from Hunter Heroes Six Pack Idiot Squad in the whole set TOPHGHT Girls Wilkes threw the high triple of and the high single of 270 Yvonne came second with a triple and single Boys Frank Mandarlno rolled thehigh triple and high and Second was Don Peacock with triple and 240 single The next four were Bruce Stockfish Page GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY NOV 18 1971 222 Gary Hole 224 Tom Dave Burt ODOSANDENDS On Sunday Nov 21 eight of our bantam bowlers and our four master bowlers will be competing in Hamilton for the Master Bantam Tournament The following is a list of Ihe bantams and who they are bowling with David and Sheree Everett will be bowling with Joan Archibald Wayne Richard son and Stephanie Cox are bowling with George Archibald and Colin Hicks are bowling with John Burke and McAuslond are bowling with Charlene Mac Cnrmuck TOBIUUE On Nov and 14 the senior bowlers In this zone competed in Milton and Port Credit for the Senior Mixed Tournament The top three girls and the top three boys made the team to represent our zone The results were as follows Girls Wendy of had Lorn a Nicholson of Georgetown had and Ruth of Georgetown had The spare for girls is Janet Peck from Village Bowl Port Credit 1295 BoysFirst was Bill Wlcharyk from with 1520 Next were Mike Warman of Georgetown with and Danny of Port Credit with Sparc for the boys Is Tim Burrows from Strcetsville with 1425 These bowlers will now bowl on Nov 28 In Barrie against the other zones We wish both the Bantams Masters and Seniors good luck in their tournaments CONCRETE GRAVEL BUILDING SAND ROAD GRAVEL FILL and TOP SOIL GARNET BUD HAINES Glen Williams Figure Skaters Pass Their Tests First lest day of the season for Georgetown Figure Skating Club was November It was at Vic toria Park Arena courtesy of Chlnguacousy Figure Skating Club First figure Debbie Jarvie Junior Bronze Linda Cor belt Kelly Micoanicc Walker tango Senior Bronze Calhy foxlrot Junior Silver Sharon Watson American waltz Hewitt Sharon Watson rocker foxtrot Cousin Clara Is looking for one particular kind of a man one who II go out with her Meet me And all thi animals And enjoy all our new and wiunds November 12 through November Open tolOOOpm Monday to Saturday Opens 1 Sunday November By tor ample parking in Exhibition grounds fatretlinr ret Exhibition directly to doors GO Train to Exhibition grounds Admission Adults Students Children 25 At the Royal Winter Fair November 1220 lit skat IT AND WASH TIHB LEASING Pete has IS year experience In long term J ruling any make or model car or truck 8776986 Georgetown Cycle Sports WATER ST VT7 Intermediate A HOCKEY FORT ERIE vs Georgetown Raiders Friday Nov 19th M Students Children amity 50 Sportsman Bowling Club jIMIII 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