Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 2, 1975, p. 10

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Pile 10 THE HERALD Wednesday July I IMS No more penalties or defensive lapses for Rams Although the Halton Hills Roma lacrosse team split their two games this past week- losing 1313 to HuntsviUe in Huntsvllle on Thursday night and beating Stingers 129 at home on Monday night their play La continuing to improve and this can only auger well for their chances of a high finish in the leagues standings Defensive lapses had plagued the team in the early part of the season as well a tendency to take foolish penalties under close games Both these trends seem to have been stemmed and Rams are a much better team because the change continues plague the Rams but on Thursday the game could easily have gone either way and the one goal margin Tor a win Is Indicative of the closeness of the contest The only period In which had Ihe advantage was the opening one when hey the Rams From this polnton it was a stalemate both teams matched goals for ibe final minutes The score was at end of two periods and although Rams were pressing In the latter stages of the game their efforts fell short and escaped with Ihelr narrow victory At home second plate Stingers on Monday night It appeared that the Rama were really getting their game together Although ihey did not play their best game of the year the Rams executed all aspects of the game well enough to gain two The offence came through with Just enough tirepower Gary played a strong sometimes spectacular game The offence came through with enough lirepower Gary Turkosi played a strong sometimes spectacular game in nets and the defense proved Just as tough as Ihey had to be when applied pressure This was especially true In ihe dying minutes of the game when Orongevillc were rallying scoring three times Aawas the case throughout the game however when a goal was needed In a tight situation the Rams came through and George put on the ropes with the Rams final goal with 1 left to go Wayne Young played a floe game for the Rams and although he did not score a goal his constant defensive harassing and rushes the length of the floor continually kept the off balance Intimidation Is port of the game and a lot of credit for the Rams win should go to Kent Kentner who made hie presence felt at both ends of the floor At times it appeared that the play en were listening for the husky Kentner footsteps He also quick to strike back at any Stinger foolish enough to at tempt to rough ride and this had a bearing on the final outcome Ron Turkoss hit for three Ram goals as did Bruce George Artem who put final damper on had a twogoal evening while singles went to Tim Chlsholm Steve Wilson Paul Wilson and Georgetown Andy Paul Wilson returned to action last night after being injured In the face in a contest last week He put In a solid game adding an assist to bis single counter The Rams travel to Owen Sound this Thursday then get a bit of a breather before their next home game Tuesday July 10 against ACTION WAS FAST AND FURIOUS In the encounter between the Hal ton Hills Rams and the Stingers Monday night at the Georgetown arena The Rams came out on top however defeating the SUngers for the second consecutive win over the second place club GEORGETOWN MERCHANTS SCHEDULE HOME Friday July vs Glen Williams Friday July Merchants Friday July Merchants Palermo Friday August Merchants Palermo Sunday August Merchants vsOakvllle to be played at Glen Williams Ail games to begin at IS AWAY Sunday July Merchants at Malton Thursday July 10 Merchants at Friday July IB Merchants at Sunday July Merchants at Lowville Tuesday July Merchants at Glen Williams Tuesday August Merchants at Friday August Merchants at Possible teams entered Industrial Fastball League Standings A NEW BICYCLE was presented to Joe the special in Burlington last Pimento a bus at Holy Cross Wednesday Six bikes were awarded to School by A of the John Deere outstanding patrollers In the Hal ton Company who supplied the bikes to the area region Winners Maureen Gale also received a bike The annual Georgetown Industrial Fastball League tournament Is slated for this coming Saturday and Sunday at Glen Williams ball park and according to league president Don Fendley it should prove just as exciting and entertaining as in years past The organizers of the tournament are hoping for at least IS entries in the tour nament but confirmation Is still pending from several teams The ten teams In the Georgetown Industrial Fastball League will be en tered well as Peel Fence of Brampton Erin Strauss of and there have been dark rumours that Georgetown Volunteer Firemen may enter team Lost years champion waa Perk Barber Shop with Peel Fence of Brampton taking the runnerup spot The tournament will be run on a doubleknockout basis with the starting time for the opening game set tors Saturday morning If goes according to plan the con solatlon championship game Bhould get under way by m Sunday with the feature of the tournament the championship contest beginning at approximately p Sunday ay Jane TEAM Glen Williams Club Billiards 4 Nerval Perks 8 Kinsmen 8 Inglewood Random Flyers WEEKS SCORES JaneM Tuesday June Random Flyers Wednesday Perks Casselmana Random 13 Flyers Glen Nerval 3 Thursday June Inglewood Random 3 ELKS BINGO EVERY MONDAY AT 8 00 PM AT THE CREDIT VALLEY CLUB BUSES RUNNING 20 Games JACKPOT 56 NUMBERS NO ADMISSION CHARGE CARDS FOR l Lie No Sponsored by Georgetown Elks No Proceeds lor Deaf Detection In Children and Community Projects Lets hear it for the Georgetown Geminis Pete president of contest had been sub- as the Georgetown Gemlnls The team executive was Georgetown a new Junior B milled by 13yearold and the team has adopted the hockey team announced Adams is the daughter Minnesota North Stars of the the contest and the winning Monday that the winning entry of club director Ken Adams colours green gold entry was but one of the Name the Junior The new team will be known and white proximately 147 submitted Soccer squad in control Georgetown vs Brampton I Georgetown took the lead midway through the first half on a goal by Scott and were outplaying Brampton by a fair margin It wob 10 at the half way mark It didn t take Brampton long to equalize the score Just after half time Play became a bit chippy with Brampton having a player sent off Georgetown continued to press and were playing good soccer much to Brampton dismay and It t very long before Brampton had another player sent off Itwaaonlyamatterof time before Georgetown broke Scott Dwyer his second and Jeff A very very good team effort with Davy Patterson and Jeff out standing Georgetown I It was into the first half before Georgetown could beat the goalie on a header by Todd Beckett Just before half time Wayne Osborne made It after some nice passing Georgetown came out for the second half With some very neat plays and good passing they scored five more goals Davy Patterson Glen Tom Diamond and Jeff Orange vllle scored a nice goal late In the game Piteous July Schedule HOME Falcons vs H A R A Sunday July 13 All games begin at Falcons vs Sunday July AWAY Falcons at I Sunday July Falcons at INT Saturday July 16 SQUIRT aiSlmonyl 3 Panthers vs Nationals Fri Bombers Eagles ATOM Park 3 30 United Royals 3 7 Hearts vs Thunderblrds 4 vs Golden Jets MOSQUITO Wed 2 45 Spitfires vs Wildcats Thu 3 45 Aces vs Phantoms PEE WEE Pegasus vs Cougars at 4 Rangers vs Owls at Centennial Jr Olympians HALTON PEEL Home Minor Atom Chinguncousy at High School Mon Squirt vs Burlington at Cedorvale Wed Minor Mosquito vs Brampton at High School Cancelled SatHTBA Minor Pee Wee vs Burlington Sot 12 TBA Minor Mosquito VICIOUS CIRCLE When someone stops advertising someone stops buying When someone stops buying someone stops selling When someone stops selling someone stops making When someone stops making someone stops earning When someone stops earning someone stops buying Dont Get Caught in the circle Advertise Regularly In Home Newspaper of Mills

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