Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 20, 1978, p. 15

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Baseball champs Toronto Dominion George Oe borne was ruled safe The Ball champs were Moore Park Texaco Front row left to right are Chris coach Robert Peel David Bewley Mark John Sherry Cave and Brian Hannah manager Back row are Ronnie McDonald Peyton Jason Knight Robbie Cook Jeffrey Hannah Jennifer Cave and Burroughs Dairy Queen took the Tyke title Front row are Jimmy Wallace Steven Jeff Brake Sherry Carolyn Grasby Guy Hillock Brent Falcone and Norman Shields Back row are coach Bert Steven McCarthy Blair Smith Scott Falcone Jeff Curtis Shannon Marshall Diane and Jim Baslnger manager THE HERALD Wednesday September 20 Page North Sports Camp won the Pee Wee championship Craig Harrison Leonard Scarborough Rod Nugent Jeff Wood Rick Succee and Paul Penney Back row are Harold Bransch Terry Merrill Kent Cam Maclvcr Mike Stone Tony and Nugent manager Raiders sign Mac Fogal The Georgetown Raider This week the team an Cotton and Brian McBratney Tense corps la going to the signing of Ron lwQ signed last nothing short of huge this year to go along with Nell Whitby has solid club to face Georgetown The Newfoundland Club won the Bantam title Front row left to right arc Craig Porter Manuel Gerry Milne Allan Schweyer Mike Caruso and Paul In the back row arc Brian Hill president and sponsor Dave Norton Dave Parent Mark Paul Tim Field Mike Ash and Don coach The O A Senior A Whit by Iroquois will be bring in a mixture of veterans from last years team and rookies into Arena Friday to take on the Georgetown Raid The Iroquois villi be playing Barrie the night before and general manager Abe Crouch said players stilt trying out for Ihe team will all nee action in cither or both of the two games Whitby began last Saturday and have been every night since then Crouch said the team started out with players trying out and already have been cut A few more may be chopped before Whitby comes in here Friday There are 12 veterans from last year s team trying out tills The forwards back arc play Peter Vlpond Rick Peter Titanic Tim Applcford Mike John Cook Don Nicholson and Dan Walker Former Toronto Tommy Shot Gun Simpson who played with Whitby last year Is trying out for San Diego In World Hockey Association The defensmen back are captain Steve I yon Gord Cul also quite a lacrosse player He was in the 11 of Mann Cup Champion Peterborough and also the Canadian field cross world championship The team has three goal ten dcrs in camp in Ken Crouch Brian Wilson and Danny Le General manager Crouch said the went out to Improve its defense this year Our definite weak spot last year was our defense the said We feel we have the guys in camp now give us a very respectable Whitby finished in fifth place in the regular standings last year They however ended the sea son on a very optimistic not taking the strong club to seven games in the playoffs before being We were the only club to force seven and thai has be very ing Crouch said The general manager his team to be much stronger this year We got a slow start last year beginning workouts Just one week before the season began he said Among the new players try out for the team are former pros Steve Cor dwell Mike Keeler and Jim Those guys arcn quite sure what they want to do Crouch said So you never count on them unlil they re signed The general manager was very interested In finding out what kind of team Georgetown had They seem to have a very good team he was told They should give you quite a Thais good the general manager replied We want tood tests at this point of the The Iroquois may have some of their better players in the lineup lo face the Raiders judging from the general ma reaction lo some of the players who will be wearing Georgetown uniforms thai night All three players are giants Cotton and ore both approximately six feet five inches and well over 200 pounds McBratncy Is Imalely feet and weights pounds The Raiders also announced the of holdover goal tender Mario and forward John Lunn is the third player who signed has put in time In the International League The big did not play lost The year before he was with the Toledo Goaldiggers and a teammate of Juri another Raider signed last week McBratney player wilh the Columbus Owls in the Internal League If the Raiders also sign Colin Gordon he would be a fourth player who played in the In lernalional League He was with Flint Michigan The speedy forward has attended every Haider so far who played with Green Bay last year Is former pro already signed by the Raiders played all his minor hockey in Georgetown before going on to play junior and pro In the Raiders have a scrappy forward who has ployed most of his hockey in New Brunswick He was with the Raiders for part of a season a Tew years ago Last year he played for the Bat hurst Alphincs in New wick KARATE BACK IN TOWN Lunn Is described as a hard nosed and aggressive type of player who will certainly add muscle to the forward He will be the Art Webster of 1977 Raider edition The signing of MacDonald of course comes as no surprise the little goal tender was super la live last year and particular ly strong in the playoffs It was mostly through his doing that the Raiders got by the Athletics In the semi finals has been occu pied with the duties of a new job and has only been lo two Raider practises so far year The players signed so far are McBratney Kudra Cotton Ray Evans Tom Daley and Steve The breakdown la one three defensemen and six for The Raiders had another interesting prospect at the practises over the weekend Peter McDuffe who has play pro hockey for the last 10 years was at both workouts Last year the goaltender was Hill I lekells pin point accuracy in his first Northern Karate Club class of the season Way Ja Club Monday night by Inches in this display Is proud Minor Peewees The Minor Atoms were Georgetown only M A zone champions last season The team now minor pee wees will sec their first action of the season this coming week On Sunday night the team will go up against a triple A learn The next night they will play Milton a that gave them a lot of trouble last year Both games are at Arena and begin at 45 m Manager Brian lames ports that the team wilt be very s to Ihe one ihnt took the championship There are only a of minor being made by coach Bill Smith Georgetown best forward lino last year was composed of MlkeOBrien Morrow They opposing goalies They re all with the team hut Smith has not a final decision on whether to break them up for the soke of balance BOWLERS WANTED Males Females Kids OPEN BOWLING Adult League Kids League a line OPEN a line For Information call or Spires SPORTSMENS BOWL Mill St with the Racers of the World Hockey He also put In tuna with the St Louis Blues and New York Ranger of Hockey League General manager Jack Han dy said has shown Interest In playing for the Raiders Expected to be signed in the very near future is Bill Currie He would be the fourth de fenseman signed Currie was unable to make it to Sunday practise Also missing from the weekend session was Gary Bard- another with a very good chance of making the team Archie Chase will not be practicing with the team any more The center who played with the fated Senior A team last year has left to attend Waterloo University where He win play The team practised lost night It was the final workout for the team before facing Whitby Iroquois Whitby pay a visit to this Friday Midland team finally folds Midland will de finitely not ice a team in the O II A Intermediate a league this coming season Eleventh hour attempts on Tuesday to try to acquire ice lime failed who was set to coach the team said here is a very good chance there will be a team in Midland next year Montieth said the reason ice time could not be acquired this year was because town council had allocated most of it lo minor hockey They expected kids to register for hockey Montieth said Only registered but It is too late now to do or thing Montieth expects that most of players Midland had lined up will play for either the Colli entry in Interme diate A or play Senior A The says that ho will hang up his skates for this year Last season he played for Ken convenor of the northern division says the new league will go with four teams up north Midland dropping out will not affect the schedules of the five teams down south Dun lop said The two games that Midland was set to play with the established clubs will sim ply be dropped the sche dule They were to be in Georgetown on January and Haiders were scheduled to make a trip up to Midland on February Georgetown STREET on Highway beside Pott Denture therapy Clinic Phono 8778974 7912314 Main Street North Acton Ontario 8533370 BUSINESS DIRECTORY recently graded Robert H Cranfield DC CHIROPRACTOR 10 FOR APPOINTMENT CALL ROY H EVANS D C Chiropractor no Guelpn Si CHIROPRACTORS II OPTOMETRISTS GWCorbettDC CHIROPRACTOR Georgetown REASONABLE PRICES Dr RRHamilton OPTOMETRIST Professional Building la Road Georgetown Ontario TELEPHONE Dr 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