Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 10, 1966, p. 10

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tfcjf t frm woitorrown hirald ifl 1h ba poor hosts saturday when they heat georfetown 82 in an exhibition game oakville scored the lone goal hi the first period when don taerguson took a pus from lar iy keuerborn in front of the net and poked it in georgetown tied it up in the flrst minute of the second peri od when dwayne hay clicked with a rising shot from tne wing but spoiled that effort when their own player knocked a shot from terry perns into the net at about the five nun ate mark georgetown s dwayne hay ts shelleys swim progress best of 733 i mrs egm6nt ed pries presents the ed pries memorial trophy to 8 year old shel ley hulf 65 prince charles dr during a lions club meeting tuesday november 1 in stan s restaurant the trophy named for mrs pries late husband a former manager of the mem rial arena and community swimming pool was created by the lions and is presented an nually to the swimmer showing most progress during lessons in july and august shelly was chosen from 733 pupils as the fifth reap lent irai 7 newmarket 0 fans and players both warm in penalty studded junior game heat in georgetown tifcl arena sunday afternoon from two sources cal i rod units suspended over the perowd and the players hot fiftythree penalties i were handed out in the chippy flit but georgetown raiders ffh found time to b new t 70 in the first meeting iwf the suburban junior c leag- ve teams georgetown drew the big i dure of penalty uentences 30 to newmarkets 23 included jn the overcrowded penalty i jeolumn were fighting majors to i georgetown s don norton and newmarkets hortson in the first period and georgetown a i llue cnmrnins and newmark ts whitfield in the third al ma on the heap were two mis- induct penalties picked up by 1 georgetowns terry hay and newmarkets sorensen period paul robinson scored from dwyer and norton at 10 26 rod presswood from dwyer and norton at 14 47 and terry iane from presswood and hay 9 seconds later don norton tipped it to 0 from haloney at 240 of the secondperiodandbih dwyer struck at 3 10 from dave mc- henemy and paul robinson presswood from robinson clic ked with the 6th goal with 5 42 gone in third and the same twosome pushed it to 7 with less oban 3 minutes left this time with robinson on th fin lsbing end i coach jerry inghs used tom ayres in the net i raiders play two away games in two nights starting tonight with a match in newmarket and then shifting to oakville friday for a meeting with the flashy young blades sunday paul robinson four points lead and add pairs in i the middle and final fnu rod presswood raiders host orangeville the first time pontiacs open season with win on home ice a crowd of 600 watched rai dere opens 30 first period i each of 1 frames the win gave raiders point total of 3 on the strength t two wins and a tie in three j starts good enough for second lalot in the six team setup aur i tigers undefeated in four lead the field bearguard rod presswood towards- paul robinson don i and bill dwyer had a fsooi afternoon presswood and gjuaimon each had four point i on two goals and two dwyer and norton picl three points each with a and two assists apiece other raiders cashing i the lopsided count were r em witfr the remaining vterry flay dave and rjck haloney j georgetown bantam pontiacsj opened their regular tri-coun- ty hockey league schedule with a 43 victory over milton bantams on georgetown ice tuesday november 1 i right from the opening face off georgetown engineered a scoring play korzack the sniper from kudrasos and llewellyn a minute later the same combination pushed ge orgetown into a 20 lead ray inglis notched the third goal for the home club at the 14 minute mark the pontiacs continued their domination in the second per tod as foster made it 40 scar ins vnth from moody and barratt hilton began to pick away at pontiac mistakes as the leaders became careless and by the end of the period it was a 42 1 hockey game penalties led to hilton mark er in the third period oha suburban junior c hockey league standing p w l t pt aurora 4400 georgetn 3 2 0 1 oakville 4 2 2 0 newmarket 3 12 0 milton 3 0 2 1 orangeville 3 0 2 0 weeks results thursday newmarket 6 orangeville 4 aurora 4 orangeville 0 friday oaknlle 5 orangeville 1 aurora 7 hilton 5 sunday aurora 7 oakville 2 georgetown 7 newmarket 0 future georgetown raiderj games tonight georgetown at new market friday georgetown at oak ville sunday orangeville at geor- getown t idt 4fkwsartet foor esjalm first m robert r hamilton optometrist oftke hours daily casretal bldg 116 mountainvlew road for appointment s773771 tight game as oaks defeat town midgets oakviue hercfaanta proved lofjjed it up again before thtad of the second period on a past from hartinsbwter att oakville fought back midway point of the third frame when bob clark rushed i the georgetown defence fol lowed the puck into the c then passed it out to tom dal ey who hit from in front of the net merchants manager 4 king said it was thetoughert lest so far for oakville hay who got both goals forge- orgetown was the standout skating well and making him self a threat both ways cv peewees split pair weeks gaines georgetown c it v hotors pee wees started their trl county hockey league ached nle tuesday nov 1 hosting milton they played the per fectnoats dropping the game 42 the c it vs fell behind 30 midway through the second period but by early in the third they had closed the score to 32 milton capped the out put late in the period georgetown played give away in the early part of the game but settled down later to a steady game g f 1 hespeler 0 a penalty shot goal in the second period by george c v pee wees brad butter worth w the winning margin as they defeated hespeler 10 in hespeler friday ca vs played much belter j hockey than in their opener as they skated well and outplayed the opposition georgetown survived the middle period unscathed desj pite one or two men in the pen alty box at all times mainly by one penalty killing only du appointment to the coach and manager was georgetown s in ability to cash in on excel lent scoring chances the georgetown pee wees are sponsored again this year by c fc v motors baseballs best gutter and glory before hibernation the bail piayers and their awards front row i to r most valuable member of the georgetown midgets roy shulhs most valuable member of the georgetown tykes gary dewfiurst most valuable player in all georgetown baseball association dan arbic of the juveniles back row manager of the ontario champion juveniles bill richmond who received a special award from his play ers and juvenile cocaptain ron lane with the ontario championship cup the awards were presented at the georgetown baseball association s annual dinner expect new faces in hornets debut sunday georgetown raider opposi ho her sunday afternoon the orangeville hornets are faced with a big rebuilding job this season hornets under new coach boy strong have only six reg i olars back from last season they are centre wayne watts left winger brent mcmullen backup goalie colin langridgel and steve white biggest loss for the hornets is goaltender jimmy peters ra ted by most experts the best in the old central ontario group ing last year hes backing up i harold boat hurley with the guelph regals of the oha sen lor a league this year strong who played junior a with sudbury takes over the coaching job from father man nimt hornets finished seventh list year and were clobbered in the first round of the playoffs stnst georgetown this year they have a brand new execu tive and are in good finsnciill shape despite an arena that seats just 500 geographically the hornets have the biggest ares in the league to draw players from and are counting on operiting without imports their home territory extends as far north as tottenham and becton they are counting on players from such communities as hillsburgh dundslk and arthur arrange playoff games for novice curlers an informal type of playoff for novice curlers who have been taking advantage of the north hilton curling clubs invitation uffbe curious to curl free for a month has been ar ranged for the final week of the sessions which conclude the end of next week men s curling section presi dent john mintern stressed however thst late comers i should not shy away because of the playoffs he told the her local boy member of unbeaten college team a georgetown boy la a mem ber of appleby college football team which boasts an unbeaten record this year richard holmes son of and mrs howard holmes maple ave w plays right guard on the team which has won all of its seven scneduled games the team amassed a to tal of 3s7 points while giving up only 41 the team flayed against trl nity college school pickering college ridley st andrews perdue high school lakefieldj college and deveaux school although the regular season is over the team lias oat more challenge fadng it the team plays host to the college old boys this saturday afternoon aid that anyone still seeking to try their skill with the curling tone cn still be accomraodil ed the preschedulecurlrs ind in fact all curlers are invited to a pig tails and spare ribs supper st the club november 17 the men t section s regular draw will start monday novem ber 21 the women s section have already started their schedule i kid hockey it was good to see a good number of parents at the are na last saturday morning to watch the games and feels good to watch the games in comfort with the beating system there were a number of play era missing from their teams and leaving their teams short handed any playexjvbo misses three weeks in a row will be put on a waiting list but a player who is sick should in form his coach players be sure you report to your coach 19 minutes before game tune and check your schedule for playing time scores from nov 5 junior a st kitts 1peterboro 0 hamilton 3 uarfies z kitchener 3 london 2 oshawa 3 niagara 0 american league quebec 2 cleveland 0 baltimore 2 buffalo 0 providence 2 rochester 0 pittlsborgh 4 springfiew0 nhl st louis 5 philadephia 0 new york 3 montreal 0 los angeles 1 boston 1 detroit 2 chicago 1 schedule nov 12th 9u nhl 8 457 25 boston vs detroit 72503 chicago vs st loais 8 058 45 montreal vs pbillie 8 45925 toronto vs new yk 9259 45 scrape and flood los angeles sit out junior a o 4510 15 marlieo vs london 10 1510 45 kitchener vs nlag 10 451115 st kltts vs oshawa 11 1511 45 montreal vs peter 11461200 scrape and flood hamilton sits out american league 120o12j0 buffalo vs provid 1230100 rochester vs pitts 1 00130 quebec vs spring d 1302 00 tiershey vs cleveld baltimore sits out it m brown od optometrist 41 35 mill street georgetown dust off main street phone 8774671 bilingual bowling league standing hot shots 38 go gos 37 toastles 32 trophy hunters 26 would you believes 22 haggis bashers 13 weekl highs men high tnple andy syme 569 high single charlie hooker 242 women high tn pie julie harlow 544 julie harlow 191 one year warranty on all 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