TliE Wedneidsy October me Raiders beat Port 51 gain revenge Lost Friday before their hometown supporters the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders turned back the Port Sailors by a convincing score and gained a measure of revenge for the defeat they had suffered at the hands of the Sailors the previous took a certain amount of time before the Haiders got their game into full gear but once they got going midway through the second period they were never headed The Red and White crew held a slim 10 lead after minutes on a goal by Bob but throughout the first minutes of play the game was an extremely close checking affair and It appear that although the two clubs had met the previous Tuesday neither squad seemed to have drawn any serious conclusions about the others style of play The Initial Raider marker came Just after Bob emerged from the penally box after serving a two minute minor and Port were caught off guard Raider Mario mode era key saves in the dying minutes of the period his best a sliding smothering effort with but left to play that appeared to be a sure goal Perhaps Rebels win Halton I Sr irJs Championship even record Evans lead Raiders The first major hurdle en route to All Ontario laurels was cleared with amazing ease by the Rebels cross country team last Wed as they thoroughly dominated in capturing the County Cross Country Championships The were staged at Miltons Kelso Conservation area under chilly rather try ing conditions but while their competitors might have been suffering from slight cases of frostbite the Georgetown Rebels blazed their way to an outstanding triumph The Rebels lopped area schools Burlington Nel son High School finished in second place won the boys overall championship the girls overall championship captured four division champ ionships finishing second and fifth respectively in the other two competing divisions and wrapped up two individual championships Ian Clark won the Midget boys event while sister Cathy romped to a first place finish in the Senior girls race finishing well over a minute ahead of her nearest rival The won the Midget boys Midget girls Junior boys and Junior girls division while they placed second as a team in the Senior boys division and fifth in the Senior girls division The Midget boys race was run over a metre course and while Ian Clark paced the Rebels onslaught John War nock finished second John Lancaster was third Arnold Brake J placed fifth Derek guson ran to 12tli place finish Jim Allan was Dave Allan was Herb Kewlcy was and the final runner Paul finished in the top half of the field In the Junior event run over metres Bruce Mclntyre was second Fergus Barnes placed seventh Alex Otto was ninth Bill Kent finished tenth and John placed overall The Senior attack over 7200 metres was led by Allan who placed eighth Rick Rodger was ninth Chapman finished tenth and Chris Deere ran to a 15th place finish The Midget girls race was run over a metre course with the finishing in fourth place Cheryl finished sixth Diane Jones was ninth and Judy Krajacich placed tenth The Junior girls race over 3250 metres had a strong Georgetown contingent com Heather Rogers fin a close second Jenny Thompson was right behind in third place Chris Vctncek placed seventh Kent was and Carolyn son ran to a place finish Cathy Clark was by far the cream of the Senior girls field run over a 4 metre course Helen placed Lynn Gallant wjs Alice Armstrong was and Teresa Griffiths placed overall It should be noted however that Helen and Lynn are both nor mally Midget runners while Teresa is a Junior Rebel Coach Donna Met was naturally extremely pleased with the result the girls efforts This is the first lime that we have really been able to challenge in the girls team championship and its really quite an The Rebel coaching staff were aware even before the season started that they had a highly competitive team and the pinnacle thai was estab lished was the scaling of AllOntario heights With this in mind the team still has a lot of hard ahead of them before their ultimate goal is reached The Peel champion ships arc scheduled for Wed at Brampton s Heart Lakctonrervation area the All Ontario Meet is scheduled or November fi at Brock University in it Catherines The GDHS Senior basketball team ran their seasons record to two wins and two losses by splitting a Pair of East league games last week On Tuesday October the dropped decision to Acton High School in Acton but if anything Coach Mavis can at least claim a moral victory the loss In a pre season exhibition gome Acton had swamped the George to wners by an 18 point margin so Tuesday result displayed a marked improvement Last Thursday the demolished Perdue at best could be described as lacklustre The gome against Acton hod the battling to stay In throughout duration At the half Acton led and this difference remained until the closing minutes of play With a little over two minutes to play the squad were up by a point but missed allowed Acton to gather In the winners circle The missed a and four straight foul shots in the waning seconds and Ihls ef fectively spelled their demise Three paced the Rebelettc attack Nancy Phillips Heather Clarke and Charlcne Milton each rippled the cords for points Senior Coach Mavis ONell herself described the Perdue game as Dull and it took the locals awhile to shake off the doldrums A the half the were only in front IB 13 as they fell Into the trap of playing Pcrducs less than inspiring game The third period saw the emerge from their shell however and from this point it was no contest Nancy Phillips hit or points in this tilt while Milton scored On Tuesday the Seniors in at press Georgetown Chrysler Raid en scoring statistics released a tier Friday nights encounter with the Port Colborno Sailors show that the clubs top three early scoring leaders arc play who were not on the team roster last year Steve and Ray Evans have racked up nine points in tour games while Bob Fother Ingham has hit the score sheet or seven points a similar our games and Evans are ex Raiders who have rejoined the club for this year campaign while was a member of the Georgetown last year although he did sec some playoff action with the Raiders That three relative newcomers should top the scoring stats this early must be to the team executive as it shows that the team has improved The Haiders finished in place In the regular sun last year then lost out in the loops championship play off scries to Port so an improved Georgetown team must be sending through the league has five goals and four assists or his nine points while Evans has fired three goals and assisted on six seven points come on our goals and three assists Craig Simpson has five points while Neil Cotton Glen Robinson and Brad Butter worth each have our points Robinson and ore also newcomers Mario has shone between the pipes for the Red and While crew and his per formunee has made the loss of Keith Pallet last years Raider fade in perspective In four games has allowed II or i goals average To he has upon to mikc 12 saves forts in the waning minutes of the opening frame proved the kind or tonic that the Raiders needed as apart from Ports lone goal scored just 32 sec onds into the second period the Raiders slowly but surely took control of the game Bill and Steve with his first of a pair scored Holder markers in the sand wich frame to give the locals a 1 lead after forty minutes of play Ray Evans extended the Raider lead with a goal at the 13 mark of the finol period and while this should have put the game on ice so to speak It took some spectacular saves by and a goal by at the IB 12 mark to finally salt away the win Port emerged as the leagues champion last year after edging the Raiders to three in the champ ionship series and It appears that the rivalry and high cali bre of play that highlights games between these two clubs will remain undaunted throughout the 1976 Inter mediate A campaign The three stars of Fridays game as picked by Blake Inglls were Mario MacDonald who Is rapidly taking a Strang- on the alar competition i Bill and Glen Robinson FRIDAYS LINEUP J Mario John Brad Tom Daley Doug Tate Pete Fendlcy Neil Cotton BUI Cur- Rob Robson Glen Robin- son John Bob Ray Evans Bob Elinesky Steve and Craig Simpson Rumours from the Raider camp have Ray Tonelli a centre brother of the Houston John Tonelli coming in for practice sea- si oris has played hia hookey in the United States these past two years but should prove a plus to the Friday night game time at the Gordon Memorial Arena the Raiders play host to the Fort Erie Mavericks On Tuesday the Raiders Journeyed to Fort Erie at press lime the score was not available The WayJay Club new sports concept A new concept In community involvement through a W sports club was unveiled last week by Mr Jim Robertson head of WayJay Company Robertson through his ft company has taken over what was known the Riviera v Club located in and while the facility will boused jS primarily as a health club for paying members Robertson is hoping to provide some services to the sporting public In general The club will be known as the WayJay Sportsmans Club and will provide new fund raising facilities and programs for local nonprofit organizations a new ffi concept for the average and middle Income persons jy Including organized sports activities similar to country clubs sponsorship on an annual basis of teams involved in various recreational levels in existing leagues JK A organization of recreational weekend tournaments for family participation as well as providing a host of sporting outlets for Its members WayJay sponsored the 1st Annual Industrial Hockey AllOntario tournament last year and plans are being 1K formulated to make it an ongoing event Plans are being formulated to set up a similar tournament for VA- Industrial Fastball Robertson has been active on the local sports for several years and WayJay Is sponsoring a team In the J i Georgetown Industrial Hockey League this year WayJay ft also sponsored a the annual Georgetown Industrial f Fastball Tournament Its too early yet to see If the new concept will catch ft on but if it does it will add further depth to the already J burgeoning Georgetown Sports scene Minor atoms win four the EVEHV PICTURE TELLS A STORY Senior Rebel Coach Mike McMahon In hat and Assistant Coach Nell Cotton ponder the future or perhaps the past as the closed out their season last Tuesday losing to White Oaks available they wind up their regular season with a gome at home Thursday November Buccaneers grab area sprinter Another outstanding than sprinter has joined the track at East Tcnn essce State University Ernie of Mississauga one of most promising young sprinters has signed a grant In aid with the He was signed to the pact by Buccaneer track Coach Dave Walker joins two other area athletes Mike Dixon of Georgetown and Locke also of in the Buccaneer track program won he Toronto City spring championship In with a time of In the yard event youngster was coached by Dave Hart of The Al Minor Atoms wreaked havoc on their league opponents in their four recent games as the locals chalked up four wins and their opponents The gang had just come off three exhibition game losses so the four straight wins marks quite a turn around In the 11 win over Chlnguacousy the locals started out slow but then scored 11 goals without a reply seven in the third period alone to salt away the win Smith and Wayne Mor row each notched Todd fired a pair while singles went to Danny King Keith Rciger anil Mike Brian It was a great team win The Georgetown win over Burlington had the Minor Atoms picking up where they left off in the previous game They passed the puck well played solid defense and out shot Burlington Brent Smith Keith Wayne Morrow each had two goal performances with John Bar clay and David Montague add It was basically the same story in the Minor Atoms 1 but players were singled out for little extra praise Smith and Wayne Morrow scored twite while Mike Mo ore Mike OBrien and Montague had singles Carl Johnston Stephen Roy Steve Marcolini and Todd Cull also played well The i win over was not quite as deserving as the previous wins as the Minor Atoms made 1 lot of mistakes but still managed to pull out the win Wayne Morrow hod a pair goals with singles going to Brent Smith Mike Moore Keith John Barclay and Shawn Coffey Mike and Steve Turn deserve mention or their efforts Minor Atoms played in on Tuesday at press time the score was not available this Saturday they host Minor Bants split games Port edges Raiders Tuesday October 19 the Georgetown Chrysler Haiders had their gome again st the Port Colborne Sailors scheduled be played in Wetland and the game almost abandoned before it got started pulled out a 4 win the Raiders but there was a minute delay lief ore officials could be found to Work the game Despite the defeat the Raid extremely well and or the acrobatics of Jim in the Port Col nets could well have earned a win Port jumped out lo an early first period lead but then Evans converting passes from Steve and Bob narrowed the Sailor lead to 1 and thats how the first period ended John Long street newcomer to the Raiders tied the game at on passes from Evans and Neil Cotton at the mark of the middle but Port main tained their one goal lead by counting again with just over five minutes to go in the period to lead after forty minutes of play New lite was given to the local favourites when Tom Daly on a pass from Glen Robinson knotted the game at 3 at the 14 mark of the final frame but Port look away the new found life when the winning marker was just a minute and four seconds later The- Raiders Port and in this game Port won the duel with Raider Mario MacDonald COLIN GIBSON SPORTS EDITOR Only a few more working days until the million dollar Provincial draw gets you 5 chances at 1 million Halloween night First draw live onTV October The Provincial A better chancetaeveiyonc The Georgetown Minor Han lams chalked up two wins against two losses in recent play they drubbed but then lost lo i and were beaten by ton In the loss to the Minor Ranis but came up against a hot on a rom Hob scored the lone Georgetown marker In the win over Hurling ton the out shot opponents IB but this time hold a hot hand Hie showed great improve mcnl over their previous loss and five players played a part in the scoring Goals were Hi tiled by Rick with a pair while singles went to litis Gerry Milne li nee and Mark Shearer just hud a more potent offence than the Geo rgclnwners in picking Up their win as Minor Keith ledger faced drives while counter part in the Preston nets was only tested limes Murk Shearer mil Hob were the marksmen Guelph was jusl no match or the In this loeil win that saw Rick Pool ind turn in Miller performances notched pair goals with singles going to Gerry Milne Shawn Hob in mid Mark for Your Pleasure Liz Hillock highpoint A milestone In a bowlers life Is the one of bowling 1000 for games This dream score became a reality for Ui Hillock on Tuesday October 12 With the encouragement of her team mates in the Smith and Stone Bowling League she rolled 3 games and for a triple of On Thursday she again made another effort but only managed a triple of two of being scores Now the bat to look forward to a perfect score of 0 Good luck MUSIC STOP NOTICE MILL ST ACTON ROTARY SKATEATHON 8530711 SKATERS PLEDGE MONEY MUSIC LESSONS Guitar CAN BE TURNED IN AT GORDON ALCOTT ARENA Banjo Piano Bass and Drums SATURDAY OCTOBER COMPLETE SELECTION OF TO 1 PM MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS RENTALS AVAILABLE ALL SKATERS ELIGIBLE FOR PRIZES