Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 13, 1978, p. 24

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that a THE HERALD Wednesday December itrt Sports beat By Tony The Central Junior hockey league has just made an excel en decision in having oil star earns selected from heir teams The team is being picked for this year but there will be a game League convenor Larry Robertson said the league hopes this will be the first step and thai next year a game can be accommodated A game this voar would be verj difficult because of the Winter Games being held and also the light schedule most of the learns arc on However as said naming a learn will be he first itep to hilling 1 game as earl as next The way the turning of the team will work is as follows The league will be divided into two groups ilrilhu name Oak Ridges Thornhill Brampton and Dixie in northeast and Burlington Milton Georgetown Alton and SlrwtM in south west Each of Ihe teams wili thin nominate six of their plavcrb for all star positions Thcv will also be able nominate a conch and manager if choose do so Once the nominations are in each team get one ate for eat position The team cannot vote for one of the people have When Ihe voles ire tallied will In two teams named from the easl and two from the south west Just one manager and one coach from each of the divisions mil bo selected Iflliere ire an all star game lobe held the coaches and managers selected to run the two teams would have to add platers the rosters it now the south west division will be a much one or 1 plavcrto be named an all The Hams in the league Burlington and Ukulle i lite a Six of the top si the with things m between belong to be a surprise if of Georgetown were named to the team The one player with a chance is centre And who was jus named the teams Player of the Month for November However the fact that plays for the leagues last place team will definitely make him a to be named to the team Gem general manager Hob Tost said he and coach Harold School will get together soon to decide who they should nominate for ihe learn The league should be commended on taking the action to having an all star game in the near future Peter Sturgeon was at the Georgetown Raiders practise Monday night and when it was over general manager ck Handy inked him in a Before the practise began Sturgeon told I his reporter he wasnt sure yet whether he would sign with the He did not lake Sturgeon was a Boston Bruins a few years back and has played hockey in several pro leagues since This year he attended the training camp of the Phoenix Runners in the Pacific Coast Hockey League Its the old Western League During camp he was told he had been sent to Los Angeles of the same league as compensation for a player Phoenix has signed in the offseason Sturgeon said Loe Angeles was not offering type of money he wanted so he and his wife packed their bags and headed home to Brampton I ve been on ine road playing for quite a few season now said the year old Sturgeon After a while you gel tired of it and want o settle down Last year Sturgeon was all over Canada and Ihe United States playing hockey He was with Edmonton In World Hockey Association for awhile went in the International League for a few games and then ended up In Phoenix I was having a good lime with the Dayton Owls in International League he said Then they told me I was ineligible to play in that league He said he had a good year in Phoenix scoring goals in the games he competed in Conjecture has begun as where coach Gerry will play the six foot two inch 198 pound player lie is a forward by background but it is back at the bluellne that the Raiders need help Holder fans won t gel a chance to see the new find until December against Col ling wood Cornell University has begun its hockey season and a Georgetown native figured heavily In their win over Yale Brian Hayward a freshman on the learn went all way in the Cornell net and stopped shots Cocaptain of Cornell squad is Lance whose scoring record set with Burlington Mohawks stood in ihe Central Junior B league until last Cornel also went up against St Lawrence late last week In thai game got to renew acquaintances frith Georgetown Dick and Dean Pop el who both play for St Lawrence Mavericks protest 90 loss continued from Page and Inglls said Mavericks who were at the time incident began tried to even up by injuring Georgetown only Mario was not in uniform but he was in attend for the game and was ready to dress had something happened Had the incident may have been avoid ed at least In the opitunn of Despite Slurring not been penalized learn was not mill the way Ihe penal were called and he pulled his nam off lh Till in their dress ing room for several minutes but finally did return to it seemed the match The Mavericks lasted more mi mil en mid three Haider goals before the look pine Slurring was the calvlst lilts tune imams brook evolved and when it was over ihe I heir losing another key man Jun Kudrasovs received a major misconduct and an automatic twogame suspension for be the third man in The Mavericks Kay Daley received the same penalty This time Mavericks did the and referee Don called the game and awarded Iwo piiiiils to the Raiders When did emerge from his drcssnigrnnm he was armed with an protest of tlie game which he handed to Raider president Hob loop finished 10 points after GO The Haiders scored five goals in Dies first period with and Steve two each and Terry Unbelievably Ihere was only one minor Porter for Inter Terence culled in that firs period In he second period Tom Daley scored before first look place and Evans with two and with one between the Iwo was with his firs in play lie only faced eight shots up to when he was thrown out rcpla ted him but according the game sheet faced no shots fore Haider o find Of after only The Incident spoiled what was up to ihe point of the an awesiimeoffinsnc on the pari of Ihe Haiders Kudrasovs and Evans LAND BARGAINS TAX SALE PROPERTIES Box Sin F Ottawa I I I I I I GIRLS BOYS WIN TIMEX WATCHES Draw Colour and Sign a Christmas Tree Decoration and bring it to The Herald Main Street South Georgetown Prizes will be awarded to Boys Girls in the following age groups ages 56 78 and FREE HOT CHOCOLATE FOR EVERY ONE WHO ENTERS Downtown Si Georgetown i I I I I J I

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