Blue Knights Avengers Mclntyre 9th of 302 The lentl annual International Rood Races were held on Sunday with seven competitors entered from the area In the high school boys three mile race 302 runners wens entered with Georgetown Bruce Mclntyre placing Arnold Bracks of GDHS placed followed by Chapman In position The next finisher was Jon Lancaster in spot and then Fergus running in Jim Allan and John Phelps also took on the three mile and finished and 107 respectively Cricket Club formed THE HERALD September 1ITT IT Georgetown now has a Cric thanks to fifteen avid cricket fans who felt It was about lime a club was formed The first general meeting wilt be held at Bryan Chad wicks home- located at John St on October commencing at p Items on the agenda will In elude the election of such officers as president vice president secretary cr captain vice captain and manager Thus far it has been decided Letter that the annual membership fee will be for adults and for students with the last date for membership being Oct 31 club will hold six home games and six away games Arrangements are being made with the Itecrcition Depart merit for u home playing field where net practices wilt be held on Mondays and For further information on a 877696 Races cancelled Ray shortstop for Bob Nerval Gage Stationary baseman Georgetown Minor Soccer Results By SUSAN ROSE ATOM Meteors Avengers t A good game by both teams Goal scorers for the Meteors were Thomas Gross with and Kevin Hams had I each Williams scored for the Avengers Spe cial mention goes to Richard Hal Martin Scott Campbell Mark Pries goal tender Jamie and Jamie McCallan Panthers 3 Avengers The hat trick of Todd Cull enabled the Panthers to win this game Drew Fisher Mike Bricn James Torswick Jill Mclntyre and Mike played soccer Panthers I Dynamites A very close game the Dynamite just being able to score that extra goal to make then the winners Mike 0 scored for the Panthers with Jeff and Jay Anderson scoring for the The coach of the Pan there said that the entire team played great and that it was the best game of the year for hem SeanCieary Robert Hill and Vic also deserve special praise Blue Knlghls Aces John Barclay and Danny Kent scored lor the Blue Knighls Brad McCashcw A dam and John Barclay deserve special mention for their efforts as do Greg Bar Buss Davies and Bobby Turbo Chargers Panthers 0 Any excellent game by the Marc trand scored of the goals with Steve Prior and Jim TeeticI adding 1 each John Todd and John played exceptionally well and deserve special men Hon Golden Jets Thunderblrdi 1 Louis DePaoli had a great game scoring all goats for the Golden Jets Ty Taylor Casey Vandcrsluis and Greg Mac played a good game and also deserve special mention Paul was the scorer for the with Hole and Mark Camble also play ins exceptional games Blue Kmglir3 Dynamites 1 A good game by both teams Andy Hughes scored twice for the Blue Knights with Adam adding 1 Sean scored the lone goal for the Dynamites Special mention goes to Last and Danny of the Blue Knights Bruce Ferguson Jay Ander son and Michael Del Guidicc played for the Dynamites Meteors Flashcapt I A very exciting game well played by both teams Keith Relgerand Thomas Gross both scored for the Meteors an Roy was the goal scorer for the Flash caps Meteors A great game by the Met Thomas Gross scored a hat trick with Andrew scoring the other goal The coach remarked that it was the best game of the season and every boy played super John Ma rink and Peter of the Turbo played a fine game Golden Jets 4 Aces A great game for Geoff who scored a hat trick and Louis De who scored the other goal Jeff Peter Jones and Taylor all ployed well as did Todd Collins Mike Gopsill and James Gray of the Aces Rabbits Thonderbirdl Plenty of goals were scored in this game making it very exciting for the spectators Glen Leslie Doug Taylor and Robbie Morris all scored for the Rabbits Paul Basha got a hat trick Terry scored goals and Peter 1 for the Also deserving special mention for their play are Bryan David Hole and Tcr Dynamites I Steven Tucker Doug Covert and Scon all scored for the Dynamites with Roy getting In the net for the lashcaps Special mention goes to Bergsma Scott Bcvans and Steve Zander for their efforts Thunderblrdi 4 1 Another great game for Paul Basha who scored all the goals for the Stephan Roy once again scored for the Flush caps A good game of soccer by both teams especial ly Peter Terry Andrew McCloud and Ron Sid Knights Avengers The Blue Knights certainly showed their goal scoring skills in this game Adam scored a hat trick Andy Hughes landed and Greig Last scored once Bruce Cam John Barclay Neil Smith Perry ftcstin Williams and Jamie McCallum all played good games teams Mike O scored 2 goals with Mike Mowalt get ting the third for the Panthers Glen Leslie scored for the Rabbits Special mention to lly Ward Jim S Lindberg and Dave Mac kin Ion for their efforts I- lashcaps 4 Panthers Goal scorers Nigel Pickering with goals and 2 penalty shots for the Mike Movi vat and Mike gained 1 each and penalty shots for the Panthers Goal scorers Danny Wclsz John Barclay and Greg Last Dynamites Meteors 4 Dynamite scorers were Sean Cleary and Darren Mack Me teor scorers were Thomas Gross with Keith Relgerand Brian Peacock added 1 each ELIMINATION ROUND CUP GAME Magpies a Dynamos Goal scorers for the were Hon Vonltem with a hat trick Doug Gillespie Dan and Tim Davis The Dynamos now go into the semi final round I- yen Tim team put in a solid effort Tim Pa baker and Jack were the goal scorers A well played me by both teams All strikes CING The Mohammed Ernie Acorn Shaver fight for the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship will be broad cast live on CING 108 next week well known for his coverage of the Gillette Friday Night Fights will call the fight and be assisted by Canadian weight boxer eoriK Broadcast time is 10 Thursday Sept with fight lime at IS on CING FM Burlington Soccer Report Football at Cedarvale By KIBBLE The Pee Wees have been eliminated from the Peel Cup following the largest defeat In a long long time Waterloo ran out easy winners by 11 leading 40 after minutes and at the half In the second half with the assistance of Waterloo players we only went down by a margin with Pat and Gary scoring With a full squad of players last Thursday and promised for Saturday I had high hopes for good clip result However one by one Tor various reasons players pulled out and failed to show up and yes again we had nine players only for the trip to Waterloo This brings to attention a problem of our rep soccer this year Lack of full committment from players has bedeviled our rep soccer all year Poor turn out for mat and training and lack of parental support in many This lack of committment to team effort Is I believe a major Factor in the loss or so many coaches managers and players I believe that Inter district competition is the way to foster improvement In our playing standards I also feel that players should have the benefits of house league league and school soccer and not be restricted to just one of those A press report comment attributed to high school football coach Mike Mc Marion stated he would like his team to play a match under Cedarvale flood 1 I would not like such a move The soccer field Was given to minor exclusively many years ago according to a council minute Further the present schedule of games makes the playing of any more matches an impossibility in the available Mike a comment again shows up the lack of facilities all round in town Another point to make is that is probably not long enough in yardage and the goal posts are purely soccer type and dual purpose goal posts cause problems for soccer and many for Canadian football Otherwise if we had sufficient fields then why not I am curious enough to wonder why Mike would want to use anyway as the high school field was only to us until the end of July Soccer was advised that some repair work was to be done commencing August and this docs not appear to have been done to date and so the high school has been available to Mike for the latter part of The facility shortage is further highlighted by the complete toss of two pitches following last week rain Atom and girl s semi finals have been can celled as also have Pee Wee playoff games At time of writing it is very uncertain whether the field will become available for any soccer minor or senior have been set up on a day to day basis as a result of the field shortages and we ask that all those still contending league and cup bear with us The Mosquito also went out of the and Pee Wee cup loss to Burlington by This was a good match which could have gone the other way according to coach and referee Paul and Bill Barclay An early penalty goal gave Burlington the Incentive and hard though the homesters tried could not break the visitors defensive barriers The boys then attended the Richmond Hill Tournament with mixed going down against the stronger Halton Peel teams from Burlington Scar borough and Pauls feeling and mine to a certain extent is that should perhaps be competing against town of similar size and not against towns drawing on populations of and more With less travelling time involved With regard to travel I feel as does Stu that we should limit travelling time to minutes It Is difficult for Lakcshorc and Toronto com inutcrs to be home in Georgetown in time to leave Tor far off matches with m kick off A major surprise result The Rep Girls went to Oak ville with a weakened side at the weekend and defeated the hot favorites In the Halton Peel Semi final tie Our girls holders or he trophy from last season are again carrying Georgetown a banner high Elaine Taylor capped a fine all round display by the cam for the day In scoring both goals Last minutes changes in field prevent schedules being printed this week Wc still intent to play the finals on Saturday next and play for a distinct weather improvement before then you next week ATOM 1 1- STANDINGS TfAM olden Jets 36 Turbochargtrt lb 1 31 Blue Knights 14 5 1 Thunderblrdi 10 5 Dynamites 11 n Meteors 4 3 15 Panthers 11 Aces 13 10 Avengers 3 11 Rabbits if MOSQUITO STANDINGS TrAM w Pis Dynamos 16 15 1 31 flyers 15 10 3 23 Canadians 10 20 Arrow IS 18 14 Eagles 14 1 Magpies 15 10 Giants IS IS To the editor of The Herald II was with both surprise and disappointment that I recently learned or the Recreation and Parks Departments decision to cancel the first annual Au Road Races in George town North America is at present experiencing Run ning Explosion with millions of part time Joggers and athletes taking the roads to Improve heir health and fitness The majority or these running addicts even develop an Interest in competition to determine how they compare with the general runnlngpublic andtocaterfor this demand road races are springing up oil over the conti nent is only natural thai Georgetown with Its sizeable contingent of both fun runners and elite runners should be ready to sponsor a scries of road races for its running public Georgetown High School with its excellent running program has pro duced some of the finest young runners In this country includ Mike Dixon Junior Cross Country Champ ion Ian Clarke and Bruce Mclntyre These young run arc familiar competitors all over Ontario except in Georgetown where because Of the lack of facilities and competitive program local re sidents never get to see these fine athletes in action I understand that a major factor in the races was the Police Depart ments view that such an tivity would be unsafe In my experience police depart menls elsewhere have wcl corned the opportunity to as in the marshalling such events in order that they can be completed without incident 11 was only three weeks ago that Bramalca held Ihoir first annual Marathon a mile road rice through the streets in and around and their local department escorted the runners through the course and personally dir traffic at the intirsec lions so that the runners could pass without hindrance year the Metro Toronto Police Department sponsor the Pol Games Marathon Th again is event held in August on a Snturfhy morning on Surely if this event be safely organ It should not be difficult to find a quiet stretch of Georgetown road on a Sun day in October I am not familiar with the course selected for the races but even a one mile stretch of road is traversed once three times or six times during the one three or mile races respectively would adequately suffice This type of course while mildly monotonous for Ihi six docs appeal to the spectators wl o can sec all runners pass by at regular Intervals A six mile road race of this type is held every jear and it is very populur event The Recreation hive announced their sincere hope that arrangements be made lo offer road races future Let hope hat this II happen in the near future so that more local residents can dettrm for Ihcmsclvcs unit running all Bob Dan ell Mike Tosl center fielder for Spur- Outfit Bob Cunntghrim First baseman Roberts Real Estate George Trencs Pitcher Way Jay Tom Trevelyan Police Art shortstop Royal Trust Ken Payne shortstop Fortamix LADIES BOWLING AVERAGE OR OVER JOIN THE LADIES MAJOR LEAGUE GEORGETOWN BOWL Mountainview Ontario Outdoors Eggs spoiled By Fit The season opened with lots of ducks but I did not get out until the evening shoot and of course It was raining and blowing a Small Gale When you wear glasses as I do it is almost Impossible to shoot under such conditions The Blue Sheet put out by he Grand River Conservation Authority and the Ministry of Natural Resources is really poor this year Last year gave a better idea of the area around LUTHER and it was at least readable This years Is not as well defined and the printing Is very bad Further Information on the Luther Marsh wildlife refuge may be obtained from MONR Cambridge strict Office Road Cambridge H or Grand River Conservation Authority Clyde Road Box Cambridge Ont The annual report of the Ontario Provincial Parks Council has been released and contains a report on the Algonquin Park Master Plan Copies of this plan may be obtained from MONR QUEENS PARK ONT at a cost of each The report may help you to better understand the future of Algonquin Park A little word of warning Don l use shelves from old refrigerators as cooking or smoking grills They arc cadmium plated and release a poisonous compound when heated half million eggs will be collected from the Credit River and another half million Chinook eggs from Bronte Creek Apparently new federal regulation restrict the Importing of eggs from the west coast because of possible disease These eggs will be the only ones for slocking and it is hoped that they will hatch and give us a continuation of the great salmon runs we have experienced here each fall for the last few years The eggs will be shipped to the hatchery at Wiarlon and should be available for stocking in the spring The return of these fish will be the fall or 1980 It is not expected lo be a good return for the amount of effort and lime put In The eggs are expected to be poor due contaminants In Lake Ontario There arc eggs now at the hatchery at Chatsworih that were obtained from the west coast before ihc federal regulation came Into effect will be very In your success rate on ducks this year and would appreciate a call on how many and kind Just remember wc are sportsmen and act that way in ONTARIO OUTDOORS If 71 RABBITS 978 VW RABBITS The Money You Save At Be You Own OPEN SAT am to 6 pm RABBIT DIESEL 62 AT BAZ MOTORS WE CARE BAZ MOTORS LTD ly VOLKSWAGENPORSCHEAUDIHONDAS Sales and Service 199 Guelph St Georgetown 8775286 or 171 RABBITS RABBITS ANDYS IMPORT AUTO SERVICE Georgetown on Imports Pin on Toyota Ik To All Imports Arts Art k lit 8778277 GREAT DAYS TO SAVE ON PAINT SUPER KEMTONE 1098 gal KEM 1398 gal KEM VELVET 1398 gal HOUSE AND TRIM EXTERIOR LATEX FLAT 1298 sal EXTERIOR LATEX GLOSS 1398 EXTERIOR GLOSS 1498 gal 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