Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1985, p. 21

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SI Tilt ilEitALD June IBM Page 3 Georgetown Track Club Raider goalie returns from tour Jet lag heavy on Australia trip Saturday saw Georgetown Track Club members travel to Strectsvillc to compete In ihe Bread and Honey km road race In the aftermath of the terrible storm afternoon Saturday morning arrived with a cool blustery wind to greet runners The strong wind was of little advantage to runners but it hit them full force over the last five kin of the The race began in front of High School at 8 30 am and travelled a wide rectangular course It was moderately hilly and covered mainly good roads The race is extremely well organized All runners received a running cap prior to the race and calorics to consume after Each participant was awarded a frame certificate with time and final placing as well AM nail it was a nice event Here is how our track club did I Bray placed third in the ladles masters event A special note here The Brays went to St Catharines Sunday to compete in their second race of the weekend After finish Saturday she won her category in the Giro 10 km road race This marks the second time a Georgetown Track Club member has won their event at the race Two years ago Brendan Cleary won the 14 and under class Congratulations to the Brays RUNNING SHORTS Sunday Is the running or the annual Mayor Race here in Georgetown Although the race Is being sponsored by Thompson and the recreation department he Track Club will be heavily involved We will not only bo ass sting with ion desk activities marshalling and helping out at the finish line but we w 11 be providing a pancake breakfast for all runners also The funds we raise from the breakfast will assist in paying team expenses for the Jasper to Banff relay Tonight reporter from the Toronto Star will be meeting the relay runners at the high school to take some and do a story on our two teams By DAN RALPH lnp Herald Editor lne day after Had the opportunity the presented itself Gcofge- firs jcre town Chrysler Raiders lce goalie Dave lo might have fallen asleep on the Job leen Ranch played a Tataryn played goal Barnes and won each lhat toured Australia for said Ihe lhal a realistic the post days After Australian teams he fac Lost year In the Winter t as good teams In Canada They can skate as well it s Just when you put a stick in their hand that hey slow down They re unsure what to do They need to work on ihe 1 tlie things In tech like Inking and giving a pass getting a shot off more quickly They wanl to git into Ihe pool for he S8 Olympics and I ihink needless to say t as sharp as he I like to have been The lag is unbe lievable he said after returning home from the Olympics competed in ihe TATARYN Central Junior league decides against switch By RALPH Herald Sports Editor Cent Ontario Junior Hockey League will op erate this year with the same teams it did a season ago Officials from eight of the league nine teams elected not allow Mim Webster offered a reas for not allowing Mimicoand Mlsslssnuga lo switch leagues Muni has been a credit our league and we don want to give ihem up for Port Credit now Mississauga he said We re happy with look part in hockey clinics Tataryn said the Auslnllans were quite receptive I think though some one be instructing ihe kern so hey can instruct their own instead of having people coming in Tat said However not all the team me spent on hockey There were vis its where Ranch As well as playing discuss enjoying the exhibition games the f Christ as of the continent Teen Ranch members to down under Teen Ranch is a non profit sectarian Christ n organization Team members appeared on a talk show much like that of Johnny Carson Ton Show As well Australia World of Sports d d a on the learn said he learn and applied under wither was quite nice a new name At easl Canadian Last year Port Credit standards finished lasi overall in was funny to sec all the Metro league while lhe Buys going out for a Mimlcowas fourth in the nd out the Central league final wearing standings sold he weather knows the league reject They asked me if I would go back and do a clinic for goal tenders Tataryn said Also Teen Ranch was think ing of going back there every I wo years but hey re looking now at mak ng it an annual Making a trip down under I be com of course Without ico to go over to the Metro Junior loop Hod Mississauga general They thought it his application partly We went Teen the Braves been allowed do so formerly Port manager Dave Innes said he was disappointed as the league decision the Central league this vllles toes and that year would have created Georgetown Gcmlnls someonlmoslty Really I general manager Bob can I blame them Thev have a good Lack of consistency hurts Eagles in baseball losses BOBWIDSTElt thing going with Mim but we could have had a good rivalry with three four or five teams That way everyone would have benefited Innes also said he will try again next year to gain entry into the Cent ral league If I thought we would have been rejected I would have folded lhe due lo his team dismal J Australia and the showing last year horses had winter blank We arc an unproved them One thing commodity he said lhm wis different was However I thought we the frees not could have finished in shedding heir lhe top five in the rather their bark The Central League trees there shed heir bark during he winter The league decided They re just starting against allowing Wasago heir winter there Beach into the Central tri to Australia league for the upcoming first year Distance was the However the chance ex main reason lhat it might not be Continued on page his last By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Editor The scenario is all too familiar for the Georgetown junior Eagles In both their Central Ontario Baseball Assoc iatlon league games this week errors and giving up runs in bunches ted in a loss Satu day at home against up until the fifth Inning pitched for one when we committed four and twothirds Innings errors and hey scored before giving way to seven runs six of which Juan Mora for lhe final Burlington and setback Sunday in Ham against The Eagles have- yet recorda win in their first four gomes of the year unearned The scenario was most to a tee the night before when the Eagles kept the game with Burlington close through the first four and one third innings Pitch Paul Guistlnl was per forming well and locals found themselves down only ii to tire and Burling Ion managed to score i getting a little of their runs in their discouraging said next four innings on Eagles manager Dan seven Eagles errors Guistlni Sunday we four walks to put the were playing good ball game out of reach Neil lings of day garni Guistlni said his club has managed to score with the number of it has been getting of late but added the hits and production are going to have to increase Saturday we scored five runs on seven hits which is good not getting enough people on base We re not challenging ho ptchcrs Instead were gong after the first pitch and grounding out rather than making hem come DAN I would say it is all due to our Inexperience A lot of players are having a hard time ad Just to this type of pitching It will take a lot of al bats to get used to the pitching We re bound to improve said Against Burlington Pat Brookcr and wont two for four while Jay Anderson Brad and Mike had singles Youman had two runs batted In and the others were scored on overthrows In Hamilton Guistlnl MAYORS RACE HELPERS It appears like the Seventh Annual Mayor Race might have two young competitors however seven yearold Ellen Louise Matthew and her four yearold Tanya are Just showing shirts for the race Georgetown a in President Paul Burroughs joint Mayor Rust Miller In P tte The Tratk Club will be a breakfast at white me race helping the club finance their trip out for The locals are in Oak vllle tomorrow night it he Recreation and New hotkey age requirement wont hurt Junior Sabres 4J Eagles shortstop Nell SlverUon Is about Co get a good cut at the ball which It Just arriving In the strike lone SlverUon and hit teammates took It on the chin this week as the dropped both their game Herald photo by Don Ralph SPORTS SCOREBOARD Ladies Don flock lldogi sir g I1ANTAM THIS SCOREBOARD BROUGHTTOVOUBY JOHNSON ASSOCIATES ST GEORGETOWN By DAN RALPH Herald Sport Editor ACTON The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association decision lo extend age requirements for hockey divisions won t prove harmful to the Acton Junior Sabres At its annual convention recently CAHA decided It will let hockey players play in thc division they did Ihe season before by raising age ellglblily up year Hockey In Ontario Is governed by Ontario Hockey Association OHA but the adopts any resolutions thc passes was to pass That means those members of last year Ed In and Out Variety midget team can return and play another season Without the new age rulings members of the learn were going to be ineligible for minor hockey play That was chief reason a move was made for lhe Junior franchise In Acton in the first place Sabres coach Steve Marshall old The Herald after a team executive meeting last week lhal a few of the midget players have expressed an Interest of returning to their minor team A big incentive for the that this year Acton will be hosting learns from Norway and many of the players would like lo a part of the exchange This lets us be more selective Marshall said 1 don I think It will hurt us too much We had five area players go to Fergus and piny Junior C there and they have expressed an Interest on playing here As well three were three Acton players playing AAA juvenile in Guclph and ihey said they would be Interested in ploying at home Marshall said If anything Marshall said the CAHA ruling will mean thc Sabres will have to use all five Import cards given them by the Junior league Marshall said he too agrees with the rule A lot of the smaller owns were losing their players and the players were not gelling the schooling This was main reason for it rule change Also It Is good for minor midget players because they have three years in which to work on being drafted in the junior A teams he said Marshall also said It is possible for lhe Sabres work something out wllh Acton Minor Hockey Association by Where the Junior C club would use midget carded players when they arc needed The slow pilch tournament slated as a fund raising activity by the Sabres Is finding difficulty In gelling a ball diamond There isn any available time In and organizer Marshall is currently looking available times In Acton And Eden Mills An Inventory of equipment shows the club has pairs of shin pads 18 pairs or both shoulder and pads 15 helmets and pairs of gloves However only six pairs of pants with pads built in are available as well as just short shells Quotes on will be sought and a recommendation on what is needed will be proaposcd at club meeting No presentations have been made in terms of a Ham logo A prize of two season tickets will be presented to the winner Drawings may be sent to St Acton Ont Deadline is July 1 Dave Anderson will likely be one of lhe two team s assistant coaches Marshall said he was Interested Is the job executive asked for a written application for the next meeting Prices for tickets were discussed but nothing wns officially decided A formal discussion and vote will be held again at the next executive meeting A few of tht eligible Junior C players in Aclon have expressed an interest In holding a golf tournament and dance on the learn s behalf The executive appointed Marshal and vice president Bruce to oversee whole operation The phyers will org in lie the whole event next executive meeting won be until June 20 will be lhe Acton Legion al7 The re son for waiting three weeks and holding off on dec id on a number of Items discussed was lhal thc league meeting will be held June 15 figured It was best wait until final lie ma wire decided upon by league before gong ahead and deciding on those items for themselves cam formally accepted its budget Treasurer John Rogers presented package to the executive Included was a 500 a lot tin en for sticks alone which many executive members filt could be a source of savings for the team if they v able to spend less for We II bo called Acton Angels president Ed Thomson joked seeing both kangaroo and koala bear Tataryn had the opportunity of seeing both and even brought his young son back a stuffed replica of a koala He won t leave it alone he said NOTE Georgetown Jay Barwell also went on he trip continued from Its a long road to hoe in camp out West Here you ton sec light at the end of the tunnel and there Isn t much likelihood of camp drudgery coming up when you can sec lhe rewards Its a long climb up the ladder when you start off In a lower pos tlon docs feel he has something to I m not bitter about thc trade because that s the way it goes But when you get a little of that See you later you tend lo be a little inspired he said Five years as a professional football player Is the overage stay In sport However offensive linemen haven tendency lo play for 10 to years With under his belt Inglls feels his best years are yet to come I felt I had my best year last year but I think still approaching It his peak It been a steady maturing process and I still building on it Us been a good five years and hopefully will be another good five years But I d like to go to the Grey Cup Winning a championship like that would be a great feeling If I were to get one of those I d be content Soccer British soccer has taken a hammering around world after utterly disgraceful scenes prior to lhe European Cup final between Liverpool England and Juvenilis Italy last week It is particularly galling Scot Irishman Welshman to be bracketed with the thugs who brazenly attacked their fans and caused such a tragedy It is normal for these three races to be so bracketed when there Is bad news Only Ihe English were Involved and this should make the record clear Nevertheless Glasgow Celtic and Rangers fans and others to a greater degree should not feel smug or complacent They too have been and guilty of violent behaviour I pay attention to Centic and Rangers as they have been among the worst behaved fans for years In the past nowadays they are prety well behaved in comparison with others and pussycats in com par with heir English counterparts Inter County report 1st Division results Meteor While Rangers A Villa A 2 Meteor Blue Butcher 2 Guclph 2nd Division results Milton Rangers 3 PAC 3 Villa Bo Manners 4 Ajax The Monners scored two In each half to run away with the wo pints from who did not give up trying It was Ajax youth against Mariners experience and skill and the latter came out on top Archie TannockH Tim Davis and Steve were Ihe scorers John Schenk Ajax keeper had a superb match and prevented a few certain chances as did the woodwork on three occasions Mariners arc atop division with each with 4 points from two games Meteor Blue are the surprise points from games versus White which has a point from 3 games Is not the normal Meteor pattern However Butcher with a per cent record lead he division This evenings lineups are Blue v Rangers 7 Meadow glen Varian Dorsey Mariners Milton 8 45 In Acton Villa A v Butcher McKenzlc The MidOnlario Mosquito squad opened their league campaign in Grand Valley An result and points was a satisfying outcome and coach Doug Gray tried all of combinations keep the score down and his players could not help but put the ball In net Theteam does have a goalkeeping problem and Doug Is on the look out for cover The Bantams had a 52 win over Coledon In their first league match and turned In a creditable performance Frank Woodward s squad of girl bantams put In a power of good work and support for each other in their runaway win over Brampton only players dress for occasion Georgetown Ladies 1 2 met In a makeup game and displayed no mean effort in an entertaining match The whiles were leading thc blues on Pickett goals In spile of a pulled leg muscle to a Jackie special when I had to leave manner and type or posts erected at thc I Ncilson fields have left soccer officials in an angry mood The officials judge that the additional posts constitute an additional Injury hazard to players game officials club officials and other people attending games and will hold thc town responsible for any injury to any soccer person At the same time these posts arc also placed In such a position as to constitute an infringement against the taws of the game Approaches have been made lo thc town council and authorities to rectify Ihe situation Soccer docs not have any abjections lo sharing facilities as long as fair play is used in equipment and no misuse of the facilities Is experienced Already soccer persons hove removed beer bottles and cans and other debris from Ihe fields after football use One set of goal nets were damaged whilst being moved from the end zones As I have said before there docs seem to be one set of rules for soccer and another set for others Also as I have said before most of you out there do not know or are aware of the amount of work which goes on behind the scenes on behalf of soccer users The under league is under way in town and looks to be doing quite well Colin Wilde team lei him down last week by only showing up with six players lo commence a game Several fill ins including ref Luc helped out In a close game with Jack Whites earn I did not know Luc was under I believe that there may be room for a few more players and contact may be made through Colin or Jack Whilst on about player shortage Villa could do with some on the field assistance Please give Carl or Fred call In Acton if you arc looking for a game In lhe Inter County on Wednesdays Finally hope lo see some of you at the Meteor club dance on Saturday evening at the It Arena Hall at

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