Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 22, 1984, p. 19

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vounci no Open Until 9 PHONE the HERALD Ft si Till MI Wednesday Page GEORGETOWN S B77B136 PLAYING THE FIELD New Raider should assume role of coach Last Georgetown Haiders of the Ontario Senior A Hockey League announced the hiring of Gil Eyre as general manager One of the lis tics fieing new GM is who will roach this ir leam Gerry who last held that post will not back with tht im this year problem Eyre has is that it is now August and he does not the luxury of looking around By his own admission getting players or next month camp is a higher priority thin coach should be done is in I yrc issume berth and coaching positions lot of problems could be prevented In hockey circles fetneral ra in iccr and must itt ilong ind be ible work Last year Dive and fit bill to tec which would account for George towns fine showing With both spots he would be lo the players he in camp not haunt worry about the coach reaction Also hi not to worry about a shaping lhe into wrong mold of the GM Heme the would allow Eyre the of the learn just he wnv he without uncertainty about limine both positions would not be a new for the U year old CM Ho assumed both roles with teams in Intermediate and leigues as well as on a Junior A lecl with Br Fyrcspciit I is of Hie with the Haiders as an general manager helped out in i also By being wilh lhe Raiders I year and been in opposition while with Dundas Inlermedi itc Lyre is the confidence of the Raiders le is proven performer coach would have to get lo know lhe players ind executive in a hurry does not In to do because of his with the team lasi yeir He knows it is expected and how ibout doing it So one w me tie current problem having no coach lor Haiders would simply be Eyre He has the experience thai way he concentrate on gelling the pi needed to make Georgetown get over hump in their quest or an Cup Sports in brief hold practice Aeton Sabres of lhe Ontario Junior Hockey League will be holding two sessions in Georgetown The first one will Thursday evening at The second session will be Wednesday night it to p Both practices will be held at lhe Gordon Arena The will be open lo all players lit ing In Georgetown and the surrounding A tee will be charged to help pay for the rental of tee C team on top The Gordon Ladles C Intercounty tennis team defeated Martin Grove to claim top spot In the league standings Last year the team finished fourth Margo Prior and Midge Hampshire dropped the only game of the match to Martin Grove 20 leam of Fraser and Trudy Roy three sets also hut came out on the winning a decision Anne and Daiga won their game In three sets 10 Mary MeEwen and Norma May Hard won their game Tennis tourney results North Tennis Club held Its club tournament recently for doubles competitors of Bob Houston and Peter Acton defeated Gord and Rob Small 60 In their final to win the men division In the ladies final Ann Kennedy and Chris Steen dcfeited Sisnelt and Lois Fraser 62 to win their division Peter Acton of Brampton won men a singles competition defeating Lurry Sisnett Sisnett defeated Lois fl4 7 Georgetown drops series George tow and Video dropped two games to Port Hope In best of three Ontario Baseball Asso ciation playoff series Georgetown dropped a decision in Port Hope The bantam base ball earn allowed five runs in the first inning three in the second one in the third and three in Finishes fourth at Cheltenham show Careful try backfires on Graham Mi Graham was try me lo be ireful but end up citing into i lot of trouble at the World Cup Sunday The Lime- house rode a clear the prchmimry section the in the jump off scored f lulls is rcsull crashing into a in fence ind the second tune limit for the second round However he did in mil finish ind two to his World Cup point total isjustlrjincjobe in fid up loo deep rah tin stud the till in It fmlt rode two horses in the event and nude lhe Jump off with t Irond His other mount Dm Back finish id wilh seven faults In the first round ime ho Missing medal disappointing The competition won by Edmonton who Silurdij night in pit and made it in lo w ilk the course She finished both rounds with her mount il Beth Underbill knocked wn fir four f mils Despite the jump off competing in his first Olympics Games Hugh the fru that a can experience Graham and the other members of the in Equestri in Jumping finished fourth in the just three of a point behind West Germany for bronze medal points behind for the silver medal The was won by lhe United States team with only 12 penal points England had points West 3J ended the Games with 40 points It wis a great Graham said about competing in the Games I learned a lot of different languages But we line here up for a medal ind to go home empty wis dlsippoint if more disappoint Grill said wis that the in team He said if the im had day and finished that close he would not feel sc but the fact that the Canadians had a poor and still finished lint close made harder lo swallow Second and fourth by just 1 lit he jumped it eons denng he home from Los he is r of the im inn leim it fin shed it hi I A Olympics just point of third spot and a r ill he cry close We Ind i strong id a id We needed to hive a decent day to belt those guys England and Germ iny he snd lot of mention was to the problem of smog it I os Angeles Gr im said you could notice its effect in the imes I noticed that my eyes I a lot he slid But you have no in determining If It had in effect on the horses because you years of age Graham said he is louk me forward lo compel in at leist Olympic Why not he captain Is he went Members of the Cam Mario inn and Ian rode I- Irond lhe Games and hid Ladies flag football league play Final season games feature upset By TON Herald Corresponds The gulit for tin first year of the Georgetown idles lag is ended as spectacul as it started months ago The final games ended with a major upset as King surprisingly knocked off North iltnn sKiits from sole spot Hup the league stand ms As rcsull the J V Jets who have been on the heels of the North lialton team all scison moved into first place Do before their game with North Hilton as won biggest or the season Kim from Donna Cathy ind the stir of the Wendy I who scored two majors for the victory Quarter back indra Cousins itrenda Hamilton Sue majors I inda Dunns hid the convert Kings upset win over North surely give J V Jets a gift as il allowed them a of moving into first place tie with the Hilton leam took idvmlaee by dumpine Work Thil Body J met Inndled most of lhe scorinc wilh two majors ind a single Henderson hi I win I and Kim Mind helped rack up their The Diet Centre down Muffler Dene It scored the only m ijor of the Jo nine i two point con he we did today Hid sh The Chcltenhim World up event is the sixth if scheduled The lop three point getters fur the 1983 World Cup being held in Wist Berlin ball mates second national event bill hid long trip back from the Junior Ladies Softball championships Tiie team felt they were the best in the came home with the silver medal after dropping a decision Sunday to the host New Brunswick in the The was double elimination affair and came down to one game ifler Chin who had lost a game prior to the final defeated thus set up the one game for the final by defeat ing Quebec in the semi find 1 in the he 0y ear old pi lyed left field for Chin leousy luroughout and hit But the Georgetown said the leam not phy as a unit We out big in our first two vs Manilobi and 110 British Columbia and I we lost our con We were not psyched win we did not play together as a teim she Miehmsald her mites did not reilly get used to pitching of the other in men which she said wis slower thin what was used to When we went for fourth before they rallied for two runs in the fifth and seventh Inn In the second gome played in Georgetown again Port Hope Jumped out to an early lead this time 1 in the first inning Adding two runs in the fourth and fifth innings the visitors romped to a 107 win bitting practice before the Quebec ime on ly our coach pilch and she pitched in the unorthodox slyle it worked because we be it Quebec 1 The pitching was really slow and our bats could reilly get adjusted said in her mates they know they were lhe best team in the tuurnament but that cannot be seen with their silver medals It disappointing knowing we should won she snd We inted to go for the gold With another year of Junior competition senior so I have to decide if i to play junior somewhere else or or with them Jones leads Reflex to win Jones ind Chant il scor the goals as Reflex edged Dnry Queen 1 in Pee Wee soccer play Rachel had the lone fir Qui en Soon TinyaMoylesjndhnrcn M played well for the winners while Mann and Heather Cory played well for Dairy In another league game I Iillsburgh defeat Mustangs Sue Taylor Laura Fisher ind pi well for Must who played ime short of the number of players due to injuries on a lose protest AWAY WE GO Georgetown Warriors Simon Evans In dark Jersey tries to keep up to a player In 1 los Thursday at John lone llanlam Warriors gout In I Herald photo by Dan Ralph Glen Williams were one pitch from sweeping five games this week In Inter County t League The team defeited Hornby Tuesday night 1 lost to Alton by the re Wednesday bounced back against Cambridge ind took both ends of a doublchcader at and J 1 against The double header was played in Glen Williams Tuesday Halls got the win and helped his own cause by knock the winning run i triple Alton Wednesday Jeff Haines took lhe loss as he was the of i Kelly got the lone Specters run with i run shot Halls w is the pitcher Cam bridge ind hid help from most of his males including Jack li erf a Sunday In lhe first ame Lima got the win with Andy Broad bent be the hero when his homer scored the winning run Against Fergus II ills the win in extra innings is Glen Williams tied the in the ninth Inning and won it m the 10 Ih when singled with loaded The Willi put before the Ontir Soft bill OASA is turned down for this year however The protest concerned eligibility of some players on the York Mer eh mis Ihe Specters played in their round There was some question as to whether some of the York players complied with rules concerning com m unity size

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