Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 16, 1981, p. 4

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Page WEEKEND EXTRA Friday October NORTH HALTON SPORTS For All tour Sporting Goods Downtown Georgetown the HERALD Sportsweek HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Moors Park Plaza Georgetown 8775110 Tim helps tearnll blast past Raiders in 106 win Three goals and three assists by Collingwood Tim proved to be one of the dominating factors in the Shlpbu liters victory over the Georgetown Chrysler Haiders last Tuesday In their lMwin Earlier in the week Georgetown hosted Colling v and blasted them out of the arena In the third period for a 105 score But the roles were reversed who had the home ice advantage Much talk has been made of the Shipbuilder new acq especially the Col ley brothers Tim and Tom Tom Colley Is 154 and Is yean of age Last year he played with the Whalers or the after six years with the New Haven Night Hawks The three players who formed one line with the Brampton Warriors last year have all s with the Shipbuilders Their names are Tim Colley who had goals with the Warriors last season Dave Payne who had Gregg Scarlett who bad goals last year The Shipbuilders have now won five games their only loss coming to Georgetown t last Friday night Before being defeated by George town Collingwood downed Midland Georgetown Peter eon provided the Raiders with spark all night as he too collected a trick while also scoring the first goal to give Georgetown a lead three minutes into the per Tim Colley tied the game No home for hockey star Urbas By HUGH STUART Herald Special While the 193181 Intermed iate A hockey league season has already hit full swing Its leading scorer and most valuable player alts In his Toronto home awaiting a phone call The call could come from or maybe but It will carry news that Vytas can play hockey again Urbas is enjoying his ended vacation these days But with each passing If hours he wonders whether hat call is going to come at all Last season toiled for the OriUla Terriers Ho scored goals by the bucketful and showed even more split in setting them up for his Terriers teammates But be says his playing days in Orillia are over He wants to play in In Barrie such news com es about as often as a warm breeze in January But It just as welcome The Flyers like any club In the league could use player of ability We really would like to get him says Flyers gener al manager Gary Lyte the obvious We would Ilka to get htm right now General manager life t treated to kindly these days thanks to Injuries to his brother Ron the club a top ceutreman winger Steve McAleese and Terry They ve bad no problems scoring goals In two games but the object of the game Is to score more than they give up They haven tdons that A defence- man la top priority but short of fact they may as well score some more goals Continued on Page through the first on a powerplay effort but Sturgeon came back with a goal from Steve Lyon and RcnTwiss At the end of the period had tak en a 33 lead The second period belong to Collingwood as Tom Colley Gregg Scarlett and Doug Kerr for the Shipbuild era connected to dominated the scoring as the period ended at a score Collingwood continued from where ihey left off in the second period by scoring twico before the midway mark of the third period Then the Chrysler Raiders came alive as Scolt McKen- sparked the Georgetown squad with two consecutive goals both assisted by Juri Kudrasovs each one minute apart Less than a minute later Rick Kesscll added another Georgetown goal as sis ted by llnematca Ron Twiss and Peter Sturgeon Peter Sturgeon put the final touches on their scoring with three minutes in the gome but the sudden Raider onslaught wasn t enough to overcome the second period blasting the Raiders had After the game general manager Dave said there were a number of factors in Georgetown loss The club didn t play well forwards were shooting on goal tender Ron Pqlterson and not at the opening plus the team have an Intermediate A first class defence yet admits to his fall in the defence depart merit and says it was a shame to have to put high scoring forwards Hon and Tonelli back at the to protect Ken The goal tending was not up to playoff par the thought and with Allstar Sieve Lyons playing minutes per game the em can t work properly he said Meanwhile GM promises that no position is yd secure on the team and he will be looking especially for more help In the area of defence on the club impressed with attack- regardless of their victory last Tom wasn intensive and didn dominate the game the same way Georgetown a Peter Sturgeon did he said Meanwhile news that Owen Sound general man ager Arnold Shaw had pass away yesterday was rece ived by Intermediate A club executives it a last lingwood Shipbuilder Georgetown Optimist fi for throwing bottle Bantams skate to tie against Herald Special A provincial court judge fined on Ontario ate A hockey player Tuesday and placed him on six months probation for criminal negligence causing Rick of Downs- view was taking part in a game Feb in Collingwood Arena between his team the Merchants and Col incident and had returned to the bench when something was thrown at him narrowly missing him court was told Blnce then threw a water bottle Into the crowd It struck a pregnant woman in the face causing bloody nose and swollen lips which for several days Continued on Page By FRED HAMMER Herald Special In their second league est In Rep hockey action the Georgetown Optimist club Ml nor Bantams skated to a 44 tie against last Thursday Oct Georgetown played a game of hockey and Tucker much help In clearing the puck out In front of the net The locals Oakville 2519 Danny Kent scored twice In the first period with assists coming from Dean Irvine on both goals and an assist from Chris Oakville in the second period only seconds after the puck was scored from Jon Hammer and Mike Teetgcl Mark Stone wall Pries picked up the puck behind his net and cleared a down the left wing cut In front of the net and scored Georgetown fourth goal unassisted Georgetown was scored ag late In the second period making it 42 for the Optimists In the third period George town picked up too many foolish penalties and though the penally killers did a good Job Oakville took advantage end picked up two powerplay goals to tie the game Mil too Georgetown Against Milton in their next league gome he Minor Bant am were downed In a game which saw Milton out shoot Georgetown Against Milton In their next league game the Minor Bant were downed In a game which saw Milton out shoot Georgetown Scoring for the local Optl mists were Brian Doherty Mike Teetzel and assists com Ing from Mark Pries Jon Hammer and Pat John yed another outstanding stand- up game for Georgetown reg of he score He slop ped tho initial shots and also many rebounds before final corralling the puck The minor bantams played their best In the third period when they decided to hustle and their goiliB shut Milton out In the third COMPLIMENTARY COUPON H REAL ESTATE LTD REALTOR With this coupon the bearer is 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