Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 20, 1983, p. 15

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Hollywood Tavern wins Pro Sports upset counted four unan swered goals in the third period to upset league- leading M and M Pro Sports in George town Industrial Hockey League action Sunday at Gordon Alcolt Arena Ian Syme with the first of an eventual hat trick and Brian Beau counted in the first period for the Nor but Gary Halls and Steve Venka count ered for the Sports After Bruce MacPhail gave the a advantage at the 14 mark of the middle frame Halls and Chuck Williams came back to give the Pro Sports a lead heading Into final frame Syme connected from Beaumont and Larry Peterson Just seconds Into the third period lo knot and Hollywood crew never looked back the winner midway through the session on an unas sisted effort borne counted from Peterson and Mark Snow to provide some insurance before Syme hit for his third into an empty Pro Sport net In other action Doug Barnes fired five goals and added an assist as the red hot Riviera Raiders crushed Acton Sitting Bull Tavern Knights 1 Terry Tumor a to the victory and he also helped out once John Barnes Marty Weaven all con for single mark Weaven also racked up three assists on the day whlteTunneyhada pair of helpers Earl Sheppard scored for Acton to ruin Raider Howie a shutout with less than three minutes lo play There will be no lea action over the next two weeks honoring Christmas and the New Year League play will resume Sunday Jan uary when Pro Sports meet Acton at 30 a The second game pits tho Hollywood Tavern against the Riviera Raiders SECTION HERALD Tuesday December to Ittt winner Catherine TuH middle flanked by run ners up Nicole left and Susan Lamb at the Georgetown Figure Skating Club InCtub competition Wed ncsday night at Gordon Arena Hera Id photo GFSC holds inclub meet figure skaters compete Juvies win a pair protest 75 loss county hockey games this week before drop ping a decision to in a protest game The local Juvies open the week with an easy romp Monday night In Ancastcr Georgetown Jumped out to a 30 lead in the opening session spilt four goals to lead alter two periods then salted the game away Video atoms turn out light on Burlington The Georgetown II and H Video minor atoms met with Burling ton Sunday night in an exciting and fast paced game with Georgetown taking First period play put Georgetown on the board first with a goal by Jeff Wright assisted by Steve Wright and Steven Smith on chalked one up and then Georgetown came light back with a goal by Peter Cnmbouris assisted by Jake Mash Inter and Andrew Georgetown ed the play in the second period Tommy Dlardl put one In with assists going to Peter and Andrew Elliott Jeff D got number four assisted by Gord and Troy Gardiner Just a few minutes Into the third period and Georgetown did It again This time Jeff Wright scored Burlington then made a comeback with two more goals but it t enough The whole George town team deserves credit for a well played game with four unanswered third period markers Eric Clark spearhead ed the offence for Georgetown with four goals and an assist Brian Stone Hank Ham Howie Oram Glen Baker and Mark Web ster all found the range once for the winners Thursday night at Gordon Arena the locals squashed Baker counted the first two of an eventual hattrick as Georgetown Jumped out to a 42 first period advantage Clark assisted on both goals Baker than drew as on a pair of goals by Howie Oram as the locals put the game away George Osborne Derek Roy and Danny Curtis all fired singles for Georgetown Thursday night the host Milton for a m encounter at Gor don Arena Next week they will compete In a tournament In By DOUGLAS Herald special The Georgetown Fig Skating Club a preliminary com pet I tlon Wednesday night to determine which skat era will represent the club at Inlcrclub county wide ion they wilt host In February Almost skaters competed In various di visions Wednesday and about will meet the best of clubs from cs like Acton Oakvllle and Milton Wc had a good show Ing in the categories Wednesday night said Georgetown Club spokesperson Pauline Miller Catherine Tutt took f rat place In the veni la skate while Susan Lamb and Nicole Rem placed second and third respectively Susan First Kelly Co lion second and Paula third skated in the Juvenile category In prenovice Wosylenko finished first Jennifer Snyder was se cond and Daynia Cam was third Tammy Morrow took first In novice while intermediate Carolyn Caruso placed first in her division and Kim placed sec In he senior Bronze Solo Dance Kara Lynn Palmer was first Jane Campbell was second and In third place was Heather Garrison Jennifer Henwood won the Junior Silver Solo Dance category Jennifer Hoddlnott won the Senior Silver Solo Dance and Leah Smea ton was first in the Gold Solo Dance Competitors In the in events were told what the theme of the music for their event would be but they did not hear the actual 1c until the night of the competition The theme for the ladles Interpretive ska te was The South Seas Tammy Morrow came first while Jennlf er was second and Wasylenko was third Allen won the mens interpretive which had a Mexican theme Last year George town Club missed win ning the InterCounty competition by one point Pauline Miller Is hopeful that the club will do well at this year s competition which will be hosted by Georgetown We got some good senior skaters represen ting the club she said The winner of the Intercounty meet will go on to face other clubs In a central Ontario competition in Port Credit next March Teams squashed Both Georgetown Squash Club men and ladles ran into tough competition this week The local ladles lost at Brldlewood Club whUethemensteam went down 14 at the Regency Racquet Club in Wendy Cotton Gloria Sinclair and Cook all lost their matches while Pat Harris was edged Murray Jans became the first visiting man opponent Ken Thorn went down Graham Smith lost 1 3 and Rob Allison and John McNally both dropped tough counts THE GIFT THAT PRO J SPORTS WISHES OUR FRIENDS A MERRY CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS MONDAY to FRIDAY A M M COFFEE SATURDAY A M 5

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