Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 9, 1991, p. 23

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Sports- Industrial League Curling Dunlop and Jaws vie for second THE HERALD Wednesday Page Heading into the first week of curling for the new year Jan at the rink there were three match ups which were par ticulariy noteworthy JAWS and the In surance sponsored Rockers team were head tohead contesting for sole possession of second place behind Work That Bodys FitAs- squad La Guys and Hog Liners were squaring off to fight for third place And at the other end of the standings the Boxers and Dead were paired to do battle for the cellar dweller position In the second place contest a significant advantage was not evident until the seventh end of play was completed Up to that stage of the game ends bad counted only single points either way In the seventh Barry Rockers managed to steal two as the JAWS skip Dave Ashbee came up short trying to draw to the four foot to count The final score was 63 for the Dunlop rink La Guys and Hog Liners took a tie into the eighth end of their matchup La Guys got there on five single point ends and the Hog Liners by winning just two ends one by three points and the other by two Coming home the Hog Liners had the hammer and with that advantage Ian MacLeod was able to come away with another two points to take the game In the cellar dweller battle spectators viewed an interesting game Twice the winless Dead had a two point lead But just when it looked like they might eke out their first win the combination of time running out and Rich Eastwood taking a three point end erased those thoughts The Boxers came away with their second victory in a row on a final count a mini streak for this based rink Two games ended in identical scores In the early draw Swimmers defeated Paul Barbers Challengers by this score In the late draw it was Steve Fosters Automatons winn ing by this count over Ken Bucks Kendale Hackers The Lopers foursome got their victory by steady and cagey play especially that of Bob Hirst The Poster rink did it via the big end and the help of a new face Ann Foster The big end was a factor in two other matches as well In one the Boys and The Sign Sliders had a big end but the Sliders big end was a biggie a huge five pointer And this was in a game which started out to be a closely played affair through five ends before both skips decided to gamble Tfie other big end game had the youthful Kendale Eight Enders in contest with the wily Senators Scott Russells Eight Enders only won four of the games eight ends but two of those were enor mous one for five points and one for six The leagues leader Work That Body Fit AsAPiddle maintain ed its comfortable first place stature with a healthy 141 finish over Bill Smith Auto Wingnuts The Smith squad went into the matchup trying to shake things Major Novices get close in Gwillimbury tourney By BEVERLEY BIGGS HeraM Special Last weekend Georgetown Minor Novices participated in the East Gwillimbury Novice Tour nament in Sharon Ontario With two wins and a loss the wound up only a half point away from the finals We all enjoyed some good hockey and close games On Saturday morning Georgetown played the Brooklm team and won Brooklln scored the first period but Georgetown dominated the se cond and third The three goals which were unassisted were by Greg Bidwell Peter Veltman and The second game Saturday afternoon was won by the host team East Gwillimbury with a score of 10 It was a close game to the end Sunday the minor novices came back to win against Stouf- ville 20 In the firat period Peter Veltman got the first goal assisted by Corey Forbes and Greg Bidwell Ryan scored the second goal assisted b Matt in the third period This game was a penalty free game in which the boys will be rewarded by Canadas Penalty Free Game award pro gram Congratulations to both teams for their sportsmanship This week the minor novices have another busy schedule They will be playing Streetsville Burlington Milton and Stoney Creek COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW BACKROOM SKI SHOP 71 Main St S Georgetown 8732441 Entrance otf rear parking lot DISTRIBUTORS SPORTING GOODS CLOTHING SPECIALIZING IN TEAM CORPORATE WEAR 8730500 Main St Georgetown Nells DRIVING SCHOOL JAN 14th FEB MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS 309 30 M Christmas Gift Certificates Now On Sale For Information About Courses or Private Lessons phone up They juggled their roster in serting Bill Smith at the skips position for the first time this season But the were un daunted and showed the veteran no respect taking all but the first end of play On Jan 10 the Industrial League teams are back it again The pairing to come out and watch will be the following At 6 p La Guys vs Lopers Swimmers The Sign Shoppe Sliders vs Kendale Eight JAWS vs Kendale Hackers Fiddle The Boxers At 9 00 The Automatons vs Insurance Rockers Challengers vs Hog Liners Dead vs Bill Smith Auto The Senators vs The Norval Boys TEAM STANDINGS As of January 3rd TEAM Insurance Rockers La Guys HogLiners 38 JAWS Kendale Eight 33 75 The Sign Shoppe Sliders 31 SO Swimmers The Norval Boys 29 The Senators 50 Bill Smith Auto Kendale Hackers 25 Challengers The Automatons 2300 The Boxers 1600 Dead 12 25 Atom Tournament Georgetowns Tim Mortons and MVP Distributors went head to head for the Atom championship during their tournament at Memorial Arena Thursday The event won by Tim Hortonfl was organized by Chris Thompson and Lee Kelly two GDHS students as part of their physical education course APPLE WINDSHIELD REPAIRS We All Insurance Claims SAVE YOUR BODY NORTH EN0MSSAN Marin St MLT0N PHOTO REPRINTS appearing in The Herald 8772201 GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAR STEREO EXPERTS SINCLAIR AVE GEORGETOWN 8772425 Dont Let This COLD SNAP Get You Down You Can Still Take Advantage of Jakes Special COMPLETE WINTERIZING PACKAGE Steam Cleaning Fire Interior Shampoo Engine Shampoo Under Car Oiling ScotchGuard Paint Touch Up OO OH or Valid an Now or Used Car JAKES AUTO CLEAN Guelph St Sinclair Place Georgetown

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