Lewis Violence exaggerated Kinsmen Girls TueidJV June 1916 I Georgetown National Hockey Lcagi referee Bryan Lewis was exiled upon last week to testify at the trail of Detroit a Dan Maloney Maloney was charged an altercation with Toronto Maple Leaf Brian in a game played at Maple Gardens Nov In a telephone Interview with Herald Lewis was reluctant to divulge his as the case It still before the courts but he did expand somewhat on the so colled violent age hockey On the term violence itself Bryan that it is overused overplayed and in a sense misleading Lewis feels the term closer to the mark would be rough piny In content fact he has some definite views disappeared I be entering my loth He admitted that on occasion year as an NHL referee and In do occur but felt that when they do happen they ore blown all of proportion by the media and given con notations that just there when the incident in question cured talking in terms of actual on Ice acts then I feci ihey have decreased By violence I neon the tee of the stick for spearing buttending and as has hap- who has been an NHL linesman for also testified at the Moloney in the past kicking he trail and Lewis noted that These tactics nowhere the degree to which they used to happen Bryan emphasized that because of the rule changes over the past few years and the added clout given officials the truly violent aspects of the sport an on the wane and in felt much the same as he did Matt has said in he post when there was only six teams in the NHL actual violence occurred mire frequently This mainly because the teams saw each other more often and grudges developed Other pros have come out with the same opinion Ted Luidsey who could never be accused of being an adherent of pacifism questions why has it come to the fore now and not in past Bryan Lewis feels that there arc two reasons for the Expansion and more Increasing medio coverage The NHL has instituted even more stringent rules this to curb violent albeit roughousc tactics but Lewis feels this hns been ongoing process although It has been as highly publicized The new rules shouldn change the garni as we know it he said but hopefully they ease the job of the of Holy Cross winners the recently held separate school board annual track and field meet Georgetown Holy Cross separate school finished third overall In Its division Coach Cynthia Tobln said that regardless of where they tlhe athletes finished they all tried very hard and the school is very proud of their efforts Individual medals for their competition category were by three Holy Cross Other Holy Cross contributed to the team finish In the Midget division Jim was second in the mile with a time of and fifth the dash Claire Lacoursicre was second in the Chris Dendcr placed fifth in the 100metro dash Bob Diamond took a fifth in the dash John raced to second place Ladies Fastball Schedule Wednesday June Willi at Hornby at Milton July 1 it Sunday July Hornby at Jrs Monday July it George tow si Mints lllu Innts Umpire Nitlsons semi In to beat the Blue Giants by three runs were and 1rost Horn runa went to Hinders Jetinim I ir I mil I- vans urn stir win J mini fini I win thru hits will behind Umpire llmllt Hill started off Ihe game will with tin runs of were Ginny Wilkes Suzanne Kirk and Debbie Jones hitters wire Clure Carol Hogg 1 Hand stars wc rrt and fond defensive playing third base and Junes for pitching dm garni I mplrr Dickson nusons took the lead at the start of tin Id it to tin finish I it Ijon l Hun wis homirun ivhuh to Kim nude le play bills Michelle it I it ind Jl hi It I irlidlhe off with a seven aid took it from US coaches look at Canadians I Thru 1 KlnnrllnO at llutlrr this Hun win only three innings inoughtimi to get 11 runs Pitchers win inn win tin entire rhrush Ontario I Marshall Spence recently returned from a United Stales trip during which he witnessed the National Field Lacrosse University Championship and wiih good news for rfudents who are interested in rinvmg field laerosse in the United Mads Following the game between Maryland Mar shall a large who expressed an Interest in Canadian lacrosse players who might be eligible for American scholarships suggests that players who are interested in such arrangement should write to the Lacrosse Office Toronto slating their interest and giving full name phone number age for which they play and their scholastic record If anything further develops they The Jutei group of American coaches will be World gym meet hll n the inning but m inagedlogct in six runs in third inning Pitchers were I isn ind 1 There was only iii home run and it went to Robin Hillock stirs win M and itty inning until in the Inst inning and Pi King lorn lied the bottom of the id kitted in two runs itehirsweri Sophie Jones for Iwo double plays or hilling in I special for 1 Glen Will Dancelle and athletes Randy Robinson won the CO metre dash i fifth silver first 12 feet and a third in the yard dash Kris Sovran earned a Bronze medal by winning the Bantam girls long jump and placing fifth In the metre dash while Atom Mike Other Bantams who did well Lisa Burke third m the Steve Crocker fifth in the 100metre dash and Barbara Majors fourth in the 100metre dash For the Atoms John Dehaas Pallett Royalettes need leaving competition Soccer Scene Marcohni won a bronze medal placed sixth In the Softball by placing third in the throw and in the Tyke metre run and second the category Anita Nolan was jump second in the Softball throw Squirts win again The Georgett ley alettes have They are gum possible provinci Bitty who just his the The I Rep team kept their unbeaten string alive a week ago last Monday when they Journeyed to battled to a I 1 deadlock with the hometown stripers Mark Howie scored the lone Georgetown marker in a game highlighted by the of the two sides Other excellent Georgetown per were turned in by Tim in goal and Mike Flynn on d league bos provided if any eompelilion of type necessary to ham title contender to the prnp readiness never as last when the Ontario Outdoors The standard can improve nub lllvirr First off must correct an error In last week column it said that fish can close their eyes Of this should read Fish cannot close their eyes This wis in reference to fishing the shady side of structure or fishing the deep water when the sun is bright More lures for bass Flatfish I used them ex naively for Large Mouth Black Bass for about ten years That is narrow mindedncss but produced lhit well for me favourite w is in in orange I found that this did not for mi so I p i black face on Ihe lure i black stripe all the way down Ihe back This improved the lure so mueh it I wrote to Mr Helm Ihe inventor this is added to the flatfish lures in the from that lime What 1 am trying say is innontion is mi portant in may improve a standard is seen is open lo sensible suggestions I am pleased lliat the Cotton hires the Big series ire avoilable In Ontario I had a letter and some demonstration lures from him a few years ago and they tire excellent Now we don have to buy them from the A I have taken J great miny Mouth from Ldke in with inrk and feather popper no more than a quarter of inch long Dave from down likes Dying Mutter They to stir the he I like spoon that fishing with the Johnsons Silver Minnow wecdless Don forget when fishing fur Diss to try the other fish species in the irea This in a dead fishiess day one for you The photo is of just on effort when fishing for Walleye recently Brampton By the third inning the were on top by a count and coasted the rest satisfying romp The win over Brampton was i Tins die eighth staight league jourmvid victory for the ind liny it appears that they will nine ihis lomu to look elsewhere exhibitions they host and tournaments to find high time will calibre opposition GBA weeks schedule i Diamond Teams Wednesday June i vs mound duties puked up tin win wilh t urn seeing service in tin going The one of thai the Jmi improved on this ir is their hilling inline imi lo Ihi fori Sin wenl fin for five at ill olid hits Spunky is for four I Oirusn Inpled and land i fairgrounds with the Herald last week Haider regular Keith Palktt an lhat In Ins signed to play with the newest intry in the Senior loop for the ison Pallett ean didlv lhat hi has harboured i desire play Senior but held him bilk With Mississnuta entering the league Pallelt play it were in Ins own yard Keith is hoping thai things wilt work oul for him in higher league bill stated dial if they don hi would wekomi the eiiinee come to Ihe Raiders if his wire Kuth has played in the Raider nets on and off for five The 197576 campaign marked first time that he worked the full season in the OH Intermediate A clubs nets and he was a standout was the top in Ihe league ind departure will leave a gaping hole in the Raiders defense As of now that the position will wide open when the open their training fall July I p July 6 p m Mon July Tens July Weds July 7 p July I July fi Mnn July j 6 p laics July Weds July 30 p Squirts Hangers Spartans Tornados vs Hearts Spurs Panthers m Tornados vs Mustangs Knights Turbo Chargers vs Mcieors Motor i Jets Blue Knights Shot lliunderbirds is hosting the 1IT76 World Invitational Modern Rhythmic Meet to be held at the Coliseum on July and Fifteen countries will be competing for top honours These countries include the Soviet Union Japan Bulgaria West New Zealand Spam Brazil German Democratic Republic Sweden United Stales Austria Denmark Czechoslovakia and Canada Canada a National pon Shirley Lehtinn will be up the best modern gymnasts in world Tins is the first time a meet of this size for Modern Gymnastics lias been held in North As a result of last years World Championships in Madrid Spain Canada is presently ranked fourth in the wurld and in the top ten in the last World The quality of Ihe Canadian Modem Gymnasts is high up on the International level Negotiations are presently Olympic torn mittee lo include Modern Gymnastics in the program of events for the i960 Olympics in ills and St Tuesday July Due lo the early deadline this week give you any of the results of the opening day but I can tell you that a great many fishermin and women as well as the younger folk have been calling me and telling of the places like would appreciate it If tell me just how you have been doing How many you caught what you used and where Also keep in touch with what you would like to sec in this column I don I pretend lobe a Red but I do like a poem if it is good The following one is by Ruth Nipper and was given to me by Mrs of Georgetown I hope you like it as much as do I long for the feel of the rod and reel and the song of tile wnippoorwiti sunin ana a stream heart a thrill I yearn for a bout speckled trout and the sigh of he willow tree Just to cast my line where the grasses twine forme Isn that just like our ONTARIO Mondw I Tut sddv I lime with Bingham Dusters of the North American Hockey League his loss will be fill ill area 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