Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 15, 1968, p. 8

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if t- georgetown host vwto k7- sashs k mibukiii- last setpnd goal is ley tp midget tournament title r 575 mui a wujoowb conotra jraflffc pijli out various tollrt artfcler pnee rarue slogan conteat lor uwlr soap anil perfume on wmtaeunt lutfeitea h yp ft tfon om oar swap or food thf local line midget in where georgetown was content to defend k the third and perhaps the boslgame of the aerloa waa one that the local lane midgets phyed against richmond hill this wan a thriller right from the first whlatle to the last call of the siren as it ended a titanic struggle between two evenly matched teams richmond hill drew first blood as they came on strong frcm the first and were reward ed at 233 of thf period geor getown came back to knot the count at 37 is jerry nash combined with dougwucs and glen chapman v pressed hard- the hill crew igaln in the second stanxa went ahead aa they tallied at 311 and thodgh georgetown pressed hard they were not able to get the equal iser before the period ended both teams came but in the third stania going full speed with the hihers trying desper ately to hold out against geor getown who were trying for that all important tie goal it began to appear as if lllchniond hill were going to accomplish a vital victory as the period slowlysllpped away- but it waa not to be dwayne may inter cepted a hill pass and scored on a hard drlvlo jtnotthfl count at two-all- and so force an overtime period tlmarchto thcljmplon- alijpof the georgetown midget tournament had to overcome bme jitiff opposition before ac quiring tho honour of being champs the first victory on friday jllehl was against ajnx whrf won last years cllamnj ajsx defeated by a score of 41 star ted nut as if they wore going to repeat last years performance ny notching the first goal early ill the tlrst period hut that whs all they picked up mr the rest of the game assumed control georgetown not to tho bu-iln- esc attnjndin the second atan- aa as assumed- control of the caraoand potted two mar- terswhon jerry nell tallied 217 with an assist from marty fowler arid dwayne hay from marty foww at 838 still in control of the altua tlnn the locals came on for two more tallies in the third atania as juri kudrasovs combined with jerry nash at 430 and benny hcppes potted one with asslstftrom doug wiles and bruce davlcs at the 34d mjrk and so relegated last years champs to the consolation ser- ler of the tournament bolton next tho saturday morning game gainst bolton whom george town took somewhat lightly produced a good game of a 43 score in favour of tho locals georgetown tallied early in first ttanaa as fowler may and nash combined to put the locals on the board at 121 and the rest of tho period ssw bolton come on a little stronger veryearlylnthnsecond stan- sa georgetown jumped infers 30 lead as nell korrack deflect ed hay inglls shot into the net bolton after netting their breath back after that setback came on in a stomito net three quick goals and go ahead 32 gcorge- town took the rest of that p iod to get themselves on fie right track again and notched the equalizer as thn stanza end- ed when jerry nash crashed in a ray insht pass content to defend bolton camo out in the third stanza determined to get the winner but georgetown was not to be dented and several foolish penalties did not help their cause marty fowler on a pass from jerry neil netted the winner at 32b of the thifd the game ended on this note hilkron bants take series with preston on tuesday february 6 georgetowns hilkron steel ban- umaeumlnatedtholivslpres ton bantam team from further playoff hockey by defeating them 41 and taking the best of three aeries two games to none in the first period george town continually pinned pres ton in their own end and coun ted 2 unanswered goals for their efforts jamie moody scored from glen robinson and brad butterworih and alec gvcndcn from berk osborne georgetown jumpfcd into a three goal lead in the second period on a tally by alec oven- den from fin arnold but be fore the period ended preston had cosed the nap with a goal to make the score 31 durlni tho third period both teams went scoreless until the last 2 minutes when gene inf ill from brian beaumont made tho final score 41 georgetown took six of the ten penalties during the game town includes in plan for 48ririk bonspiel a nwe bonspiel made up of forty eight rlnka from bramp ton georgetown acton krln hlllaburgh orangevllle milton sherwood park bolton and oekvlllo will be held thlaysar from saturday march 2nd to march trth games will 1m played on satur- days and nights at uie various clubs oakvllle and brampton clubs will host twenty four rinks each on saturday march i play will continue on tues day wednesday or thursday nights of the following week two games of ten ends will be played by all teams on the flnt saturday bach teem will play at least three games there will be four events with all eemiflnallats playing at geor getown on saturday march 0 tbatne of the bonapleliau moottfaft the average curler to take part for this reason rlnka are limited to eleven point baaed on four points per thff oloroltown hirald thursday mb tsth 1 page 5 hollywood kndint the overtime session was a thrihcvu georgetown put on n spirited drjve to gel- that all important suddert death goal and also the fact they 7wero behind on shots on goal as these were also a factor in deciding the game wltft but a few soc- onda remaining in the gamo georgetown forced a faccoff in the richmond hill end and in the ensuing play george town got the draw as nell korz- ack passed back to jerry nash who in shooting was a httlemdde bit alert marty fowler tipped it in for tho victory marker a llollywoood- finish tho last and championship game was an anticlimax after tho exciting joust with rich mond hill chlnguacousy who haa earned their wpy intorlho fin bracket did not o the same sort of fight as hie pro vious team georgotown had met chlnguacousy tho week be fore in their local playdowna and had cuine out victors in that session quiet affair the locals picked up a mar ker in the first period as bon ny hcppes assisted by jurl kud rasovs netted oneat 1443 the game from here oh waa more op4easa quiet affair with georgetown carrying the play but tha visitors goalie camo lip with some excellent saves to keep tho score reisonablc the second perlodwaa scored less but georgetown added ah insurance marker in the third as fcndloy tallied at 327 when korzack set him up and so a 20 victory and the midget title georgetown now go into their own playdowns against bramp- ton this thursday in a best of canadian ugjon minoit ro cxiy dance february 16 admission 3 couple canadian leoion auditorium dnlng9 tol kefreshments tlirce andlfitrriihtlo go orrlh the omha playdowns raiders overpower derbies 81 in sunday fixture here strcotsville derbies designs i a junior chockey playoff upset were deflated in george town memorial arena sunday georgetown raiders did what was expected of them and crush ed the hopefuls 8 to 1 streotsvlllds plan io pull the tu iffrom under the pennant winners in too suburban junior c quarter final playoff was gi ven a chance of succeeding af ter they held raiders to a 33 tie in the opener in streetavllle last week the saw off waj fuel for der bies hopes but sundays result all but extinguished the flame it left raiders in the drivers seat with three points to der bies one in the best three of five series georgetown had a 40 lead be fore streetsvllles sole goal was scored at the half way point raiders scored four times in the third period terry leswlck in good form scoring four and as sisting on another games only other four ppin man was bob larmandwho scorodoncc and set up three paul robin son registered a pair ron lino and brent mcmulipn singletons derbies j rayner was the only marksman the game was less than a mln ute old when robinson convert ed tho playmaklng of mcmullcn and phi lavell into tha opcnlit goal terry hay and larmand fed leswlck for the 20 marls- er a minute later haiders exit ed at the end of period with a 30 bulge on tho strength of leswlcks second goal from ron lane with a little more than two minutes left at44fhhoilddieprlod line widened the gap to 4j from leswlck and ljnnnnd raiders only second period bullseyc rayner played the spoiler washing out fred cow- brougbv bld-foia-shutoiil- at 1023 with aid from blackmore and stringer larmand fooled goalie pat terson with a drive at 220 and georgetown started tn put the ending out of doubt leswlck from terry hay and larnund at 750 paul roblnkon again at 007 from larmand and brent mcsiullen at 11111 from paul roblnsou crushed tlie derbies raider kent robinson and slreelsvilles jim workman trsded punches near the end of the second period and drew five minute sentences dwyc of georgetown and stringer of slreetsvllle joined them with ten minute misconduct penal ties the joust waa comparatively free of rulebanding in contrast to recent hockey acu perform- up three per vice etc accor ding to club rating no more than eleven points per team kntry forms are available at all clubs tbe committee is hoping uiat this bonaplel will be increased in number of rlnka participating in future years ing here there were just thirt een penalty calls eight agalhst derbies and none of tho games nine goals were scored bypow er plays the keeper of tho shots re corded 55 saves at the streets- villo nctriiunjust 11- by cow- brouch m runaway for robinson russ lane statistician for the oha suburban junior c hockey league presents georgotown raider paul robinson with the leagues hlgti points trophy robinson flrv isned the regular schedule with 47 goal end 40 assists for 87 points 19 more than his closest pursuer tho presentation gamo here sunday was made between periods oftlasgub playoff yout bowlers competing for chance at edmonton the highlight of the bowling season for the youth bowlors of georgetown is once more upon lis two hundred bowlert have just finished tho first step of the four steps to stardom tho winners of the first step will commence to bowl in the second step this saturday at georgetown bowl at 11 oclock in the tnornlng bantam bowlers taking part in uils saturdays activities will be carolyn barber vvonno bratldn ruth flnlay lorl la- vole cheryl breen debbie moore-kareu-archibald- carol bailey rick courlic gary mil ler bob montgomery slcvt savage doug enman david thompson and david wartnan junior bowlers participating at bramalea bowl on sunday fob ib at 1 pjn will be biw bradley dcbblo bell dianno emerson jackie clarke rose- marie buerek mike warmau gary george bill quaekenbush glen belanger peter thornton brad smith bui dumper stove bounds senior bowlers participating at gait on feb 24th at 1230 pju will be eleanor nicholson norma ilije gwen palterson uhda-jenaeri-judy-prousorjql- ano saulcaands janice gum- merson susan carswcll bill barclay phil southan ron ste wart jftff bason jim nlcholsun lei morrow bob sttvmrt tom prousojuniorsiugleaanilikiu bles at gait are marilyn slg- urdson lynnc wilkes lorna nicholson ybc bowlers taking part in this tournament will comtf from georgetown bramrlea guelph hopcdale clnrkson acton wa ter st gait oakvllle strects- vllle dlckkon gait lakeshore port credit village bowl port credit ap bowling alleys particip ating in the youth bowling pro gramme rill a qualifying round where the top eight bowlers in the boys nd girls section hi bantams juniors and sen ior qualified for the second step which is called tho zona flriajs the winners of the roheiflnals in every category will advance to the provincial rolloffs at plantation bowl toronto on march 18 and 17 bowlers will come from ss fsr uway aa new foundland for this iwnt the winners here in all divis ions wilt be flown to edmon ton alberta on easier week- ond to cotnpeto ajpelnat the wrst ifor the canadian ohamplonahlps these roll offs are a yearly ev ent and tbe youtii bowlers look thiislnsm many people give their time to help and instruct theo youth bowlers who enjoy the game so much local team entered master junior tourney on sunday feb 10th george barber master jlowler from georgetown travelled with two junior bowlers brad smith and carol walsh to kitchener to bowl in the master bowler ju nior bowler tournament one hundred and twenty teams conslstmh ot a master howler and two junior bowlers one boy and one tfirl parlicipa- lid local liowlers did well juniors both came homo with a pen and pencil set each ear lier in the year gcorilc ond two bantam bowlers ruth findlay and gary miller wont to hani llton where the bantam bowl ers each brought home a record player ut n n eagles- decided to m certain ton vs detroit at 840 pm and fopm tni j j gain teamed up to put one into tho empty net and georgetown camo out on top kid hockey finals begin saturday in town legion group by bud james on saturday feb 17th the legion minor hoekoy-will-ros- pi against teams from wood- ilmyrthelr finals and the fans will witness some good hockey and after a weeks rest players and coachcg should be in good shape t5 give the fans and players and coaches an extra 40 winks the games of tho first saturday in the finals will start at 730 there are a few coaches who have nofplcked up their crests for their teams and crests will be available at the arena on saturday morning there are a few tickets avail able lor the saturday morning hockey danco to e held irl- dayjtibiaaltiiiixlgonaalk torlum the schedule has been dron up for the 4town tournament to be held in acton on saturday march oth georgetown bant- ohurrnhliwitrplny-at- ms fljn against milton george town pcewtc american league ply bt 110 am against milton and the novice jr a play at oob against fergus conches and uianageru are asked to have players list num bers and birth certificates must be turned in by feb 24th with out fall on march legion minor 1st 4 teams from hockey will tra vel to newmarket for a tourna ment and georgetown teams will slock coaches and managers are asked to complete forms they received ond turned in by feb 24th with birth certificates a complete schedule for tho tournament will be av ailable by the first week of march schadul for sat pb 1th lit came of finals stnlor league 730 gait vs oakville scrape and flood amarlesn lssuue 000 buffalo vs springfield scrape and flood nhl 1000 iis anfieles vs montreal scrape anil flooif junior a 1100 marlles vs hamilton scrape and flood all-gonija-willlhtlirsa-j5- minute periods witli the last 8 minutes stop time in the 3rd period only final series will he two games with goals to count all players must bo rojily to piny according to jjehedulo in oaso of ties at conclusion of 2nd gliinc n ten mihiito overtime period will he played stop time if a tie still enisls midden death over tlm will lie played and first goal scored will decide the winner junior c league top scorers final flayars nsitte team goals scared assists total pli paul robiilson georgetown lcs cluishon newmarket ron lane georgetown al peterson ajnx i jim crawford lindsay terry leswlck georgitwn craig brush milton jeff stuart lindsay tllll dwyir georgetown gravlithcrh milton torry roniilejxuwsnarkm gary bellamy newmarket bob kane newmarket torry hay georgetown forward to this with great en- hick- cole milton 47 33 24 34 31 20 27 ltl i 20 ill 17 17 17 14 40 3ft 37 21 23 22 20 2h 27 21 23 24 23 21 24 07 dfl oil 10 bo 47 47 44 42 41 41 41 40 40 tyke hockey by shel lawr frldjy february oth saw de troit down chicago 91 monu real shutout toronto sq and now york over boston 20 this now gives us detroit and new york each with 20 points bos ton ib chicago 14 montreal 10 and toronto trailing slightly behind with 2 games for friday february 18 are new york v toronto the last came of tho night will be montreal vs chicago at 120 pm be suro to check tho bulletin bpard for further games overtime win puts bliss one game ahead in finals georgetowns bliss novices travelled to brampton on sun- dayfabli for the first game in the second round of the aa playoff series brampton hiving downed chlng to become geor getowns opposition the gamo ended 14 for georgetown after an ovcrtlmo period cookassis tedby jiowieyand campbell scored for brampton early id the first period bram pton kept this lead until the last minute of play in the ssfflo period when john wright as sisted by dale miecunlec put the eagles back in the game in the second period von segglcn ijwrencc and lyons teamed up to put brampton ag ain in the lead but not for long andy long assisted by bruno martina scored for the eagles and it was once again a tie game in the third period it waa the same story lawrence van segglen and lyons assisting scored for brampton dick po- plelasslsteilhyjdalillluijsjilfio and doug thomp10n potted one to make it 33 and then things changed just little the blisji team took the lead dale mtacunlec passed to doug thorn paoaou thn palotamld doug fired a hard drlvo past the brampton not minder mo e vf youre moving rent a tildem van or pickup by the hour day or weak call andrew murray motors 45 mountalnvlew read a one goal lead juat wasnt enough to win this one and late in the period van seggleh as sisted by booth fired tfae qual- lxer for brampton as the game ended in a 44 tie a ten minute overtime period waa played both teems tried again and ag ain to score but it waant until the last two minutes of play that the tie was finally broken desn poplel took a pass from andy long and fired it home brampton pulled their goalie in the last minute and the bliss georgetown cycle sports 2 water st 8773630 bicycle sales and service sports equipment trophies club discounts don j a r v 1 i proprietor skate x change 27 oubin st rampton 4595781 w buy rant sell lc skat dccliciousrem just call 8774322 take out service oniy free delivery ordera 350 or over ninos pizzeria 61 mill st lmbrownroid optometrist at 35 mill street georgetown just off main street phone 8773671 georgetown golf country club tjowtatrirotbookinostoii bowttno 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