Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 10, 1969, p. 11

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r cfoltenham ewers consider teir favourites fontheflftl period ndpulivelister struct ior the first one in jl to be outstanding in their field thats where they ere this week out standing in their field georgetown raiders put an end to their bid for oha inter mediate b honours saturday by beating them 73 to take the league semifinal set four games to two ikjanwtbl4q0heimwn- ed their backs on the televised tafbruin encounter to watch the final game raiders took a 41 first per iod lead and maintained their advantage keeping harvesters on the defensive until the last five minutes chelt owned the lead just once when they opened the 1 scoring with the game less than a- minute old raiders notched six in a row before harvesters counted again with their second and third goals late in the sec ond period the only third per iod goal was georgetowns don norton and blake ingus euch scored twice for raiders who also got goals from wayne davison terry lane and bill currie al stitt triggered all claimed his second also in the third period paul robinson continued to be raiders key scorer claiming six points on two goals and four assists blake inglis and bill currie fired the other george town goals mikefinnegan scored two cheltenham goals after fid web- the first period raiders mvp goalie norm lockhurst proved again jnthe last two games that the select ors knew what they were doing georgetowns triumph puts them into the league final ag ainst durham huskies who elim inated lucan in a tough series peewees reach semis in i 4 popiel most popular in three cheltenham goals georgetown with some luck could have run their total into double figures especially in the i second period when they direct- l ed a steady stream of rubber at l harvester goalie bob hogarth which produced only two goals the feature fight on the card was a furious tangle between raiders kent robinson and harvesters wayne thompson which earned 34 minutes in pen alty time robinson speared the exraider and thompson retal la ted with a slash which led to both trading punches georgetown moved into a po sition to cut off the series at six games when they thumped cheltenham 103 in game five here wednesday in this one raiders grabbed a 51 first period lead went scoreless through the middle period and heaped on five more goals in the third the game patterns were sim ilar in that raiders not har vesters made hay while the sun shone by capitalizing when they used their power plays three power play goals in 75 seconds put the finishing touch es on the games outcome early in the final period jack gudg eon triggered two of them and wayne davison added the third gudgeon had his third goal of the game before the end of salem massachusetts hockey fan like jan popiel and they have put their affection for the georgetown player into tangible tokens between the second and third periods of the last game of the season jan was presented- with a trophy and wrist watch for be ing chosen the most popular player on the salemroanoke team this season jan and another player lar ry givens were on loan to the salem club from the chicago black hawk organization sal em- roanoke plays in the east era hockey league in the unit ed states jan a- nrother of potil popiel of the detroit red wings sat out last year and finished his schooling prior to that he play ed with st catharines of the oha junior a league george town raiders of the suburban junior c circuit am with geor getown minor tetijakiin tti- county fe in the off season ja sta his talents to professional lac rosse jan pepm saleen hockey f ana ihw hu aryle soccer it to me at cedarvale park l by ivan bird there has been an excellent turnout at the high school trai ning sessions in fact last week so many boys came to the gym nasium that coaches had quite a time getting organized si k yithom and betum vac many hazards that lavan lira and extended wont cover but irm homeowners tlicyprovides complete te even covers i in case of lawsuits see i today about a state i homeown 7 that fits r heads its the same good ideal as our car z llnsuianca our i s- drumm 77414s 41 langatone cieecett timtum net juwjustmut mangy canadian head office fcarfcereusjh ontario the delay was partly due to the number of boya coming in to register on tuesday and thursday of last week alone 75 additional boys were signed this brings the total to approx imately 300 and allows the for mation of five more teams one each in atom peewee and ban tam divisions and two in the mosquito division registration will continue during the high school training sessions tonight and next week last thursday evening mem- hers of the association executive attended the meeting of the committee at cedarvale com munity centre to discuss the use of the park facilities they were very favourably received and it was decided pending confirmation that the associa tion will be allowed prime usage of the facilities the committee also allocated a portion of the centre to the association to be used as a changing and storage room now that these excellent fac- lities are available and registra tion is increasing prospects for the coming season and the fut ure beyond are extremely bright cedarvale park is an ideal and very scenic location for soccer and the association expects large crowds for gam es this season rugger beavers in action sudburys rugger team will provide the opposition when georgetown rugger beavera open the spring season in ge orgetown park saturday aft ernoon sixteen players showed up for a beaver practice last sunday and several more are expected to join the club as the season progresses beavers are practicing in the park every tuesday and thursday evening and anyone interested in playing or just working out with the club is welcome to join them originally composed of transplanted old country rug ger players the georgetown team is now made up for the most part of exgeorge town high school football players georgetown cv peewees pulled the curtain on a good season by reaching the semi-fin- als before bowing out of the belleville shriners hockey tournament on the weekend georgetown eliminated bowj manviue 40 in the first game and then went to edge whitby 10 in overtime but a strong oshawa team had georgetowns number and dropped a very tir ed aggregation 40 to end their march c in the opening gamergeorges town came jtm strong with a fine team effort to beat bow- manville jim davis scored two goals with dean popiel putting the other to behind the bow1 manville goal tender brian laird in the george town goal turned in a strong game to earn the shutout the second match was a real tense affair with no score at the end of regulation time at the three minute mark of the 10 minute overtime period kev in reeks came through with the winning goal whitby pressed on and al most won the game- with one minute left georgetown had two men in the penalty box and whitby benched their goalie in favour of a sixth attacker but the local crew hung on and with outstanding goal tending by al densmore came through with their second straight shut out oshawa who bumped george town from contention went on to become tournament champ ions georgetown paawawi goalies brian laird al densmore de fence mike forbes larry pet terson rod beaumont tom fendley forwards kevin reeks dean popiel dale mlec- zaniec gary nix ted kewley doug thompson gary mcfad yen rick becker jim davis al gilmer stick boy dick popiel coach jack p gudgeon manager dave mackenzie assis tant coach jim atkinson assis tant manager jdsc gudgeon in thi mail bag winnipeg coach meets juveniles impressed 626 municipal road winnipeg 20 man april 3rd 1069 mr editor a red asseltine and his 3uven ilas passed through winnpeg last night and everyone seems to be in good health and enjoy ing the trip they only had a fifty minute stop so they did not see much- of the city the boys all lodxed very neat and well behaved and i am sure george town will be well represented on the west coast- my personal thanks to every one in georgetown who once again made our visit so enjoy able during tournament week yours truly frank bishop glen le norval industrial playoffs an upset may be shaping up in the georgetown i industrial hockey league i final where glen williams have taken two to nothing lead in games over favoured norval in sundays game sunnucks scored the only goal of the 3rd period to give the glen a 21 victory over the nervals who had entered the second period with a j0 lead brown was the other glen scorer cunningham was the sole norval sniper game three will be played in the memorial arena sunday j7norjungizrttzjtt7ii i local bridge team makes good showing there were over 1800 tattles of duplicate bridge in compet ition at the royal york hotel toronto over the weekend com peting for the open pairs championship duke wilson director of the georgetown du plicate bridge club with a ge orgetown member mike lorus- so placed third in the friday night sessjon on saturday mr wilson with john coats st placed fourth which qualified them for the sunday playoffs the local play ers dldnt place on sunday but had scores above average the learn of shelrdon and elliott many time champions were the winning team eliminating the team from the united states thursday april 19 1mim page 11 mr sheardon and mr elliott have been bridge partners for orettwenty years pre inventory sale starting friday aprh 11 for limited time only open monday to friday 9 am to 5 pm beaumont knitting mills glen williams surplus and discontinued una mens work socks sport socks dress socks teenager and childrens socks ladies sweatcrs matching skirts and shells all colours and styles all merchandise half price satisfaction fully guaranteed ink gu misses steers chappel rink a north halton rink skipped by harv chappel made an ex cellent showing in a bigtime bonspiel at avonlea on the weekend but failed to place in the winning list of 64 rinks chappel advanc ed to the quarter firtals which featured 8 rinks defeating jhn 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