Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 3, 1979, p. 24

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THE HERALD J 1IT1 lose to Oakville Tbe Georgetown were manhandled by the Oak 106 In Junior action down south Friday MILLER STRONG Georgetown general Bob Tost said that despite the score Gem Brad Miller turned in a wart performance The third period was a shootout with the Blades win ning Tour goals to wo The winners goals went to Frank Frank ale Lou and Kevin w made some saves in the first J on a play period thai were just remark PV defeiuemen Mark JJ and John Barnes II was mainly due to and Rick Roller tallied with work of Miller that the Gems and Turner earn went ihe dressing room after first period railing by only a I score TURNER HOT The Blades fired shots at After a slow start Turner Miller in that firs l period as who was among Gems lop the was up and forwards last year has begun down like a yoyo to come on and is making his presence fell At hu best he The Blades opened can be one of Ihe log early In game wilh forwards Willie McFarlance Dealing Miller Sam the penally col Midway through the period wasfull as the two Adam Campbell made went at each other There were on the power play foUr l Dave who has pla Mellon received a two game The Georgetown Haider Pal Moloney for a good three the game ycd tenacious and dedicated suspension for a major mis scoring chance in his learn loi against Ihe Colling wood a lakr victory hockey for the since conduct in as Shipbuilder but Is by Ron Palterion The Herald photo joining the team put did the Blades Richmond Georgetown team on the board After weekend losses Gems will try to get hack on winning rack Sal m However will be no M ke Richmond put flB on the board for a third time te The Gems may have an easier second period the of it the next night when Gems came on and fired shots at Mike Robinson in Blades net Miller again was kept busy as he had IS fired at him in the wideopen of hockey Late Shipbuilder surge gives them victory The Colhngwood Shlpbuild a cam loaded with wily defeated the George town Raiders in front of approximately fins at Arena Friday night The gome which was defi moil exciting of the year was lied at two until only 10 remained lo be played In Ihc difference was definitely the defense All five goals came on breakaways on breaks with Peter period the Raiders having little chance good scoring chances of said coach Gerry game The learn best defenscmen on night was Ray Tonelll who Inghs should be playing forward Ray Is just loo good a goal scorer having ploying de fense coach said In scoring department Aside from handed a couple of very chances tally Tom Daley and rookie Chris stiff checks The third Collingwood goal Milne boih spent much of ihe Don received also came on breakaway evening on the bench ihe only penally of that firs Tonelll inadvertantly fired It tough to go four period and it waa one while the Blades again came out- lines said the coach Plus capitalized on trying to clear It out The they scored three goal- Daley had a sort moulh after The Shipbuilders had an moved in alone on Gems two having some removed edge In play in Ihe second McDuffe and he too made no In the firat period the Raid period but hit a couple of mistakes Scoring for were j That goal came only Frank league came flying and look posts and McDuffe came up play to Shipbuilders a couple of saves as However although puck he Ihe visitors to only was in Shipbuilders end one goal lor much of the The Shipbuilders took the few lead for Ihe second lime In the game Ihe period on a was forced to make goal very similar their first much more difficult saves than one Patterson In hat first period Again Del me set Knapion In Knaplon who may be alone on McDuffe Knapion player In the league going on the theory of why opened the scoring with alter proven success again left to be played look the puck on his backhand The speed merchants look a and again he fooled McDuffe pass from Brad Dellne and Randy Osbum former skated in alone on McDuffe He Toronto Maple Leaf and Phil showing on clock and leading shooters Shane It snapped the Raiders of Iheir Lou Carnevale drive The Shipbuilders got two Gems Tim Turner Page Thompson LIMESTONE ALL SIZES flB GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST decked McDuffe and put the flyer also earned put back Ihcre Gary who is a de fense man spent most of the evening on the bench and Ron did not dress The Raider also said thai the Shipbuilders exper had much do with win They vc got a lot of older guys who just don miss when gel a really good chance he said They last time we faced them Inglls said would say right puck In on his backhand assist KUDRASOVS SCORES It was not until only 17 The Raiders got that one back one minule thai Raiders notched The marker came lying goal on the powerplay the Raiders sieve and Terry Port only one of ihe game had good at was marks Patterson but netminder man was equal ihe task fired the puck in limes Pal Moloney took the from the Blot with Tonelii and second rebound and the sniper Colin Gordon who turned in made no mistakes as he rifled another outstanding the puck home mance coming the assists waa forced to make Patterson hod little chance nine saves in that second pe on the goal big Pete Slur rlod while Patterson slopped now hoy are the team lo goon was all over him keeping six beat NO WEAKNESSES The Shipbuilders had no no ticeable weaknesses They have a lopflight in Ron Patterson good such as Ian Dairy and Steve Sly and speedy forwards such as Ken Don West brooke Randy and Mike Jackson The Shlpbuild en handled Raiders with Wayne Carlton Bill tier and Bob Balrd of lineup Theyll all top players Meanwhile the Raiders had one of lumouts of year for game Inglis had 18 players dressed Ihe occupied The learns remained lied Raider defensemon John until very late In final Boyce had a good period as he period although both had good 03 Main Street North Acton Ontario 853 3370

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