Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1969, p. 10

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soccer news ere as they roll toward the title by ivan bird without the help of local mer- cfiants and organizations the association would have a very difficult time in providing the equipment necessary for mindr soccer in georgetown the association wishes to thank their sponsors the sons of scotland murray motors the canadian legion the lions 2 teams carretal hunter real estate george town cable tv brooksidc el ectric the kinsmen and pete pomeroy spovts for their sup port both this season and last also thanks to thompsons hardware for providing a pad- lock and keys for our changing rooms ari other allowed the completion full schedule of games atoms bradley played good games for owls in a losing cause ranger look to be a good bet for the league title this year saturday in a much im proved display jaguars defeat ed raiders 20 to record their first win raiders had much of tho early going but missed their chances allowing jaguars to come back strongly stephen jewell and michael baxter scor ed the goals for jaguars jimmy hammer once again played well in goal for raiders the second game ofc the mom- ing was dingdong battle be tween rovers and tiger which i ended in a 33 tie both goalies were well tested in this game which was a thriller all the i way colin donaldson 2 and eek of fine weatheri scott b scored fcr tigers of the a r- mcmahon who scored 1 the last goal from a penally the final minute scored all the rovers goals summary cougars 6 torpedoes 0 rangers 3 owls 0 might have been i jaguars 2 raiders 0 as it turned out rovers 3 tigers 3 lied with bis first goal of the season or the carretal friday good efforts from gary mcfadyen noel watt and chris milne gave celtic the edge in their 21 win oyer wolves this was- a close game with wolves having the edge in midfleld play but suffering from poor finishing j ransom and r- mccarl were the stand outs for the wolves team sum miry beavers 4 united 3 the carretal 1 jets 2 wolves 1 celtic 2 bantams the three bantam teams con- horseshoe club invites new players to join jriag out the old ringer 1b the new thati the advice members of georgetown horse shoe club are dispensing these days a they seek new converts to come out and try to beat the champs may 28 and june 4 were warm- up nights for the club which will be pitching shoes every wednesday night from now un til september the pits are in the georgetown park beside the armoury the regular schedule begins juno 11 i with arrangements made for shift workers the club welcomes all interested in becoming new members and charges a membership fee of two dollars more information is available from president gord lane vice president tony suchan secret ary treasurer al prouse and executive member bill collier page 10 the georgetown herald thursday june 5 1969 217 girls get their diamonds next week the kinsmens girls league commences its tinuod their series of friendly sea5 of play next week the games in preparation for the results of the past 2 weeks of comp- jgy their monday had h not been for gary thompson in the as tronauts goals this first match of the week very onesided golden hawks one just had the edge winning 20 on goals by paul morrow hawks went into an early lead scoring after 4 trora an opening day defeat to minutes but were then held by take a 43 decision from a a good astronaut defence until j strong united side in a good the last minute mike halstead game with plenty of action the i and ian reeks were outstanding popiel boys were again in the er hungaria came back in the pci whs monday beavers came back halton and eel league which begins very shortly these teams are very evenly matched in and games were close and of should provide excellent etition for members of l league junior b the b had two games this 1 week and improved their blay tremendously to take all four points vice president and george young secretary treasurer there were two trophies don ated one by the referees assoc iation and one by the george town giants these trophies will be played for in the play offs club president moving present silver tray georgetown anglers and hun ters had social on saturday may 31 for bui bailey and his wife eleanor when 31 members sbftball chairman is art ellis with al regular murphy in charge of the um piring while arrangements are not yet complete it is expected an guests gathered at the club- that several area teams will en houge near ballinafad ter the competition along with i georgetown entries j john kelly provided lively a music for the evening on his june 12 weekly games t assist with league costs a ele organ m u will follow every tuesday and tag day will be held friday july bailey werepresented with a thursday at the park through y ln saturday july 12 with to the end of august at that the players tagging on a shift time play offs for the junior basis the kinsmen girls soft- practices will be put to- the test for the junior league on tues day june 10 at 630 pm the the senior league starts on thurs- and senior start championships will registration has set new rec ords this year at the 217 player level the senior league has a waiting list while only 5 vacan- mediatelyclicked to gain a 4oj des remain in the junior divis- lioo per player half time lead through goals by ion i the sponsors fees the bal- g barclay 3 and dave fosl eompetuiob for the home ance is hopefully covered by the on tuesday against hungaria the lineup vas revised and im- ball league is not a member of the georgetown baseball asso- silver tray employed as a gov ernment safety inspector in toronto district he has been transferred to the owen sound i area mr and mrs bailey will wet weather but golfers compete cool wet weather during the early part of may dampened the enthusiasm of some of the lady members of north halton golf it country club but the more ardent golfers turned i some credible scores on may 13th for the first clga day of the year while competing in the weekly ball sweep putting con test millie dutchburn- took top honours followed by bev mc- cauley dorothy young and phyl monckton on may 20 hid den holes were won by mabel sanderson jean mackenzie phyl monckton and vi clapp ciation and receives no financial aid from the tax coffers the bulk of the finances are carried by the kinsmen club of george town inc ajong with the regis- be living near port elgin active club president last year mr bailey will be missed at the special club meeting this thursday night when a discus sion of bylaws is on the agenda ana ian nee were ouiaiuun j- ler mungana came imch in me t ro t j for hawks whilst richard szczej thick of things to give beavers second hjf t0 score three goalg run queen of each league will tag day paniak gave his utmost for the some punch in the attack dean but a strong haif back sav be a popular repeat ana tne scoring two goals kevin reeks crf thc day for the astronauts played an exceptional game for wednesday wildcats took uniled sco all three goals it was good defensive work on dynamos and came away phis game was termed best so also on sunday morning parti- vrith their first win of the sea- r by referee ed paterson son trevor lindley and david porter each scored a goal in the wednesday the win col 21 victory with ron devries umn continues to elude the playing well in his first game carretal who again lost a close scored for wildcats donald thompson game this time the jets took scored thc lone goal for dyna- the points with a 21 win david blight and andrew morrison scored the jets goals with mark rush playing an outstanding de- this form ihould see thc bs fensive game john clark rep- near thc top of their league moes who come closer in each game they play cularly by centre half ivan mor- vak which allowed the bs to take the points in a late rally losing 10 most got together and two good goals dave foster came from g barclay who hit a free kick into the top right hand corner j season opening for minor ball the georgetown minor baseball friday flyers continued on their winning way defeating bobcats 10 the score in this game was also kept down by great goalkeeping by bobcats michael leblanc who was ably assisted by tim mcleod and bill crawley tim turner scored the flyers goal and worked hard throughout as did randy waters and tommy hastings on teams defence clean sweep so far for glen ball teams glen williams minor softbail playing in tricounty summary astros 0 golden hawks 2 wildcats 2 dynamos 1 flyers 1 bobcats 0 mosquitoes tuesday cougars took ov er completely in this one scor ing five first half goals in their win over torpedoes thc tempo slowed in the second half as the torpedo team came into thc game a little more cougars fin ally came out 60 winners barbecue party finale for hockey season a group of moore park men enjoyed winter relaxation this year with a series of hockey games played in the arena on thursday nights at a post season get together recently they entertained their wives and families at a barb ecue which was held in the back yards at the homes of paul mccarthy and chris bowman a whole pig was barbecued to north halton women hosted provide the evenings feast chinguacousy golf country j included in the group club worsen it their first in- were barry butwell nick bonic joy haines junior glen girls terclub of the season last week don mccoleman wayne reid the glens halton rural n tries get off the starting line minor leagues are off to a good this week with squirts going lilart whirh the villages halton tuesday midgets wednesday rural minor league teams hope pecwces thursday and ban- to copy when they get rolling tarns friday i this week glen atoms launched theu- 1 season two weeks ago with a 21 win over hillsburgh and last i wednesday stayed unbeaten by thumping ponsonby 192 they are coached by jim stamp and managed by jim glass award represents some very competitive playing with the reward being a special trophy and much prestige the year will be climaxed with the usual hotdogs and pop windud dartv with the presenti i v n ori association opens its 1969 base- uon of crest t all entered june players and trophies to the georgetown park champs there are six teams this year j a tournament will be held boys up to the age of 12 j under the league sponsorship on saturday july 5 at the ge- boys 1314 are playing tn an orgetown park tournament i interlocking league with mil- 1 ton and acton their opening game is thursday june 12 all our games will be played thurs days at 630 georgetown has two teams in this league to date there are 97 boys reg istered with the association the new executive axe as fol lows bill anderson reelected u president bill somerville canadas forests produce more wood each year than is re moved in cutting or lost from fire insects and disease take your pick call and reserve your choice of new chevs arid pontiacs chevand gmc trucks andrew murray motors 45 mount invlew 8776944 read s o oau why don blcycu from t we buy georgetown cycle sports 1 water strca boapmotor sales service centre the 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