Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 9, 1967, p. 11

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throw aurora out is still plea by milton thb georgetown hbkald thursday mrck 9th 1967 iagf 11 though they were bumped into an early spring two week ago milton merchants arc still kicking their latest deuce to uy in the running for the oi1a suburban junior c group title is another protest and it has already been nucd by the oha fillur to get anywhere with elher protost hns left the merchants hopping mart merchants protested tho use of two players b aurora lie ers in the group semi finals they feel should have been classed as waiver players aurora defenccman john boyce and john mcclain i both residents of tottenham town milton officials claims is closer to another junior c team located in bradford under ontario hockey assoc lation rules the players only could qualify as aurora home brews if the distance between tottenham and aurora is not more than five miles greater than the distance between tot tenham and bradford checked duunca i millnn publicity director mur aj wliistlcr chcckcl niilnesi buiocn the centres and finind that bradford is more thart x miles closer than aurora to tottuihim oranklville could ila qualify for the tottenham players ln dor oha rules aurora would have to obtain waivers from the bradford club on the two play ers before signing them the pair would then be lusted as waivers and count iainst the maximum of four imports junior c clubs arc allowed oha officials returned the protest claiming the protest fell under a residence rule rath er than the waiver rule pro tests on the residence rule could not be lodged during the play offs no meeting we re thoroughly disgusted with the results of our last pro test to the oha milton prcsi dent dave brush complained af ter learning of the oha decis ion we ran t understand how the association lets a town of 10000 bend rules the way aurora has been doing all season brush goes on possibly we fault for not checking into thesa things sooner brush added we ro very disappointed there wasn t meeting tu hear our protest so the club could be represented to explain our interpretation in regard to the protest club officials indicate they may draw up a letter to oha president matt leyden stating milton dissatisfaction with oha developments and rulings during the past season milton officials are especiillj unhappy with an oha ruling no meeting was held by the on a protest over mike alcorn protest committee to consider the milton appeal aurora de featod milton four games to one in a best of seven semi final scries who was ruled a homebrew be cause he played minor hockey in aurora and over the decis ion to break up the old western junior c grouping sports page two weeks away town preps for bant tourney georgetown biggest annual porta rent li just two weeks away the international bantam hockey tournament will be held march 24 to april 1 this year fortyfive teams will take part in this edition of the tour ney including seven new oms bantam teams from otum a mlnto iistowel forest erin and caledonia will be debuting and teams from detroit and ha tnilton will be completely differ cnt organizations than those representing those cities in the past mr and mrs red asseltine and the georgetown kinsmen s club are working together on this one the last one before red bows out as chairman mrs lessie hajes has the job of keeping the throng from starving and v ill oversee the catering job at the legion mrs donna moores is respon siblc for finding enough beds for the bms coming a distance and tn moores is sharing the secretarj s duties with mrs asscltim wis t london oshawa finalists for kid hockey juniors kid hockey rttultt saturday march 4th sr league 1st gam of 2 total goals guelph 5 oakville 3 cfllt 6 woodstock 1 american league 1st game of 2 total goals springfield 3 hcrshey 1 buffalo 2 baltimore 1 nhl 1st game of 2 tolal goik toronto 2 montreal 0 m louis 3 philadophia 1 next week sat mar 11 senior league 2nd game of 2 total goals 6 45 gall vs woodstock 7 30 guelph vs oakville 8 16 scrape and hood junior a 1st game of finals total goals 8 30 london vs oshawa american league 2nd game of 2 total goals 9 00 buffalo vs baltimore 9 30 hcrshey vs springfield 1000 scrape and flood nhl 1st game of finals total goals 2nd game of semi finals was played on tuesday march 7th results were too late for press coverage remaining two teams in nhl play on this coming saturday march 11th at 1015 harry levy i tournament treasurer and fred harrison is coordinator kinsmen are also handling the transporting of players between the arena and their homes away from home brian lewis is refereein chief with gerry perkins his as sistant if one letter is any in dication they should have lit tie trouble recruiting help bernard howe a grade 13 stud ent at belleville wrote volunt eenng himself as an official he said he would consider it an honour to take part in the tour ney why wait for spring to play golf or to sharpen up your gams drop into the brampton golf school for letsoni and practice where you can see a large selection of new and used coifing equipment at sale prices we do repairs to all brand name clubs doug sinclair professional 36 queen st entrance at rear 451 1901 open sunday afternoons 1 30 to 530 novices win tricount in burlington thriller a goal by bill kirby in jhc tense moments burlington rap- 1 man attack failed to dent the ped in two fast goals nnd itblisa defense was a 43 contest with five mln utcs left the rally was stopped 8tlcks s and wth fine forechecking soa werc p i and the cheers of tho many go- georgetown continued their orgetown fans subsided the tremendous forechecking gametrl county a championship in burlington sunday and the trophy was presented to bliss piessure forced builington to eagles captain bill prcsgrave make mistakes in their own ondl second period was the differ encc as georgetown blis nov ices captured the tri county a championship with a 2 1 trl umph in the final amo ir burlington sunday evened the seric with a 4 1 victory hero tues lay february 28 burnimon won the opener the best of five series played here and ihe teams dadlocked 2 all in game 2 in burlington the series was one of the most exciting seen in some time 3urlinthn needed only a tie when they came to town tues day niht but thev ran into a real hornets nast and by the end of tho second period geor gctown owned a 2 1 lead on goals by onry mcfadyen in the second period bill kirby and ted kewley addd two more hick bctker assisting r i ktwley s goal late in the third period defensive liphc caused son the herb robinson tro was also awarded during post game celebrating it l to georgetown netmlnders j henderson end al dent who combined for a 15 j against average over game schedule it was preset by its donor tm ihcm at 2 30 when ted kcwleyj scored from larry pctterson burlington washed out the lead four minutes later as jerry rankin tipped a shot into jiej georgetown net i a burlington pnalty in the second period set th- stage for kirby s winner itwas a blister ing shot from close ringc that beat the burlington nctminder cleanly the third period is packed with aclion and chancs at both ends but nobody mangid to add to their total burlington s nclmindtr was lifted with three minutes left hut even the for your entertainment mcgibbon hotel vesent return engagement of the country m0narchs rod downes star of radio and tv thursdays fridays saturdays ernie thompson manager junior a after losing the first game of i the semifinals 20 to london hamilton put up a valiant effort in winning the second game 10 the superb netminding 6i pat shanks stopping a breakaway in the final minute was the big difference in the london vict ory mike uagdy was the lone marksman for hamtlon while terry lee earned a shutout n the hamilton goal rinal score on the round was london 2 hamilton 1 london will now advance into the finals starting saturday morning against oshawa gener th in the second game of the temi finals for oshiwa and pc terborough oshawa repeated the score of the first game 30 david king tallied twice with nell connely picking up the other oshawa goal gerald wil liams was not scored on in the semifinals oshawa will now meet london in a twogame to tal goal series for the junior a champioship commissioner comments congratulations are in order for the jjruor a all star team who captured the group cham pionstup in tcrgus goigratuld tions to the plavers and coach would h coach of hamilton please pick up tne crests for the members of hihtea7i they will be availahlc from brian the trophy winners will bc announced on the final satur i day of kid hockev all plajers should be at ih arena on the final saturday for the trophy presentations and we have a couple of autograph ed hockc slicks to give away as well georgetown youth bowlers well in provincial tourney credit valley family winter frolic saturday march 11 1 00 pm at the georgetown golf and country club snowmobiling tobogganing and sledding on rwhs bring own equipment hayndes on sleigh bonfires hot doqs evening dancing after taking children home 3 per family includes dance tickets at entrance gate a hearty welcoma to everyone the golfing season is just ahead join the georgetown golf country club now young georgetown bowlers made a valiant attempt in the provincial competition for scho larships held at planta ion bow islington on sunday march 5th bantam single was taken by bert baxter from bowl 0- drome chatham who bowled a triple of 60s georgetown s gary hole in his fiiv year as bantam bowler bowled a good triple of 504 the junior doubes was won by dennis wcstbrook from qaeensway and uiny dowling from york west who bowcd a terrific 1407 tom prouse bowl ed a 211 and 227 but lost out with his partner mike warman jonne mintcm georgetown bowline in the scnor girls i singles lost out to last years canadian champion diannc morden bowlerama wcllend i who bowled a 898 triple tne senior boys singles wasl ttprrran sprite lanes scarboro bowling a in pie of 787 richard clarke from georgetown bowlpd a respect able triple of 605 georgetown senior finis norma hole sue lockwood li i eanor nicholson i inda jen ner and judy prouse lost out to the senior iris from york west who bowled a total of 29cl the st nior boys team rob- rt freeman johi hole dave mallabon john pouic and paul barlow lo t lo alladn lanes ottawa ho cjmo through with a grrj 3037 the bowl i b auly queen voted in b n i th youth bowl ers present was lovely donna hammell from scarboro industrial hockey playoffs srlf a tm p w l cf ga p aicihxn 2 2 0 6 4 2 radicals 2 0 2 4 6 0 sundaj s results mcgibbon 4 radicals 3 srus b team p w l cf ga p kinsmen 2 2 u 17 0 2 srrclgrove 2 2 0 0 17 0 surtdaj s results kinsmen 3 snclgrmc 0 sn c sunda mirt 12 11 00 mcg rbbo n itktnsm e n golfers join the exciting georgetown golf country club i new increased clubhouse facilities excellent golfing conditions s gentleman lady family intermediate jumor i 155 80 225 65 -35- real live w re social golfing act vit es no initiation 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