Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 2, 1969, p. 10

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rebs hit stride win handily from jf ross backs glen williams mastered john salmon and the rockwood fast ball club thursday to capture their second intercounty fast ball league championship inl their five years in the circuit the glen went ahead fotir the first inning and scored three more in the fourth to todd gain the 42 victory they won royal tnle best of seven series by the same margin a thi oiokortown uhald thursday oct 2ml lmf page 10 georgetown rebels shot the georgetown defensive john f ross aerial circus down rick peavoy and cbris in flames to gain a 138 victory i picked off two other in a battle of defenses in geor- passes getown park friday their first all the scoring came in the win of the big five senior first half football league the rebs the rebels line up include gss v r were rocked 447 by guelph 15 newfaces graduates from zl and tbe glen next opener w lnree rockwood won the first game still midget korzack eyes junior b berth youngs pharmacy kinsmens girls softball league senior division champions front row frorh left janice ingl is marion vlietmman susan stamp den ise parent dorothy russell shirley martin tina weather a ii back- row karen peavoy coach ron roberts chris mcnamara shawn fisher and joanne collier centennial in their week earlier hugh williams going two ways jb the rebs quarter back andsaiety scored both george town touchdowns his offensive scoring play was a rollout from nine yards out he was at the safety spot when he picked off a royals pass near midfield and followed good blocking in for the td williams ran a second inter ception back for long yardage but had it wiped out on a rough ing the passer call the pen alty allowed the royals to re tain the bail and moyeld themj deep into rebel territory two plays later dodge scored their only touchdown a the junior ranks of last year and the inexperience in senior competition took some of the sting away from tbe teams of fense williams threw a lew times but stayed mainly on the ground with bob sargent eric peavoy bob bull and bruce davies car rying the mail- r on occasion lugging it himself bill sykes offensive end and defensive tackle and keith bot- tomley at defensive were stickouts in a junior game played the same day the baby royals squashed the locals 306 a pass from quarterback inglis to cartwright accounted for- geor getowns major score tex leybourne and max staf ford were the pitchercatcher combination in the final meet ing jason field scored the glens first run he singled stole sec ond and third and went home on a passed ball a glen williams boy neil korzack is presently trying put for a spot with the junior b team of st michaels school in toronto neil who is the ion of mr and mrs william korzack is in his second term at the school leybpurae started the run outburst when he doubled stafford walked bill zilio trip- tackle led and scored on rick peavoys sacrifice fly tight race as exchange outpaces bh in playoffs georgetown upholstery junior division champions front row from left coach les foster coach bob french sponsor al mahaffy sharlene mahaffy second row linda graham susan mccartney barbara kueftnappel leslie schenk marie doucette lori ann sherk third row sharon moores cathy townsend kathy oprica debbie giv en top row sharol weatherall theresa callagahan golden hawks rangers united find glory in soccer cup finals by ivan bird i this was a very close excit- ing game with united taking a the 1869 soccer season came flnt hajf and then find to a close last saturday with themselves under heavy three excellent cup final games ure for most of the rest and presentation of league and o the game cup trophies conditions were ideal for arsenal thus lost cup and playing soccer but a little cool le w j for specutors as the players c gord nd marched onto the pitch to the syme maybe next year skirl of the pipes e h b bu i certainly they should be proud there was a kickoff by the of their performance in this chief of police and play was years campaign under way i leagua play in the atom final golden hawks took their revenge ont atom golden hawks scored flyers the league champions 10 win over dynamo with a defeating them 20 ib a very ex- goal by pat st laurent his citing game i second of the season in a fier cely contested game hawks went into an early lead with a long shot by paul mor- mosqulfoe cougars complet- row which gave the goalkeeper ed their league acason with a no chance flyers fought back 2fl win over jaguars in a game splendidly and came very close featuring outstsnding defensive but stalwart defensive work by work sur of the game was hawks kept them at bay the sammy watt who scored both clinching goal came minutes goals from the end of up game when paul morrow capiulued on an off an exm g indirect free kick for hta ie- flnally b rovera on 2 8 f f fgoal by ray mcmahon nothing 30th of the season a very im- be gainej rom thu gam pressure total but a the boyg showed lhelr rangers took the double in fighting spirit the last the mosquitoe division with al pwt w solid team performance for a m ij ii 24 victorv over cougars i men played soccer z victory over cougars but were lucky tq come away cougars lacked punch in front with a 11 tie with carretal of goal and could not finish off u t fa some good plays however i hangers were well worth thlr cofl win and bore out coaches ken w i i hagen and keith meadow faith jjtzjzh fh wn n kiih aia eluded in tne initial paragraph ization may have caused prob lems but thanks to a great deal of support from coaches mana gers and parents problems were kept to a minimum a special word of thanks to the boys who turned out to play and made it all possible and so worthwhile have a good winter boys and keep the boots in good shape for next season summary knockout cup atom flyers 0 g hawks 2 mosquitoe rangers 2 cougars 0 peewee united 2 arsenal 1 laagu atom dynamo 0 g hawks 1 standings w l t pit playing- inspired fastball ex- change house chalked up their third straight win over benson k hedges sunday to take com mand in the beat four of seven playoffs for the georgetown industrial fastball- league crown the hotelers exploded for sbt runs in their first inning and coasted to a 93 victory sunday to lead the set three games to two benson and hedges enter- 1 the series as the hottest team in the circuit and after capturing the first two games appeared cinches to grab the title they could manufacture only single runs in each of the first eighth and ninth innings i bob gardner went the route with paul marshall behind the plate for the winners ferguson and junior tibbetts was- the b h battery marchand shone defensively in centre field for exchange house they also had the games only home run that one off the bat of jim sunnucks sunnucks blasted two home runs wednesday sept 24 one of them a grand slam when exchange house pounded ben son hedges 113 to even the series game six was scheduled for last night and if a seventh is needed it will be played sun- day the glen has been managed this year by tom peavoy and nd neil best with coaching help from pete pomeroy though they captured the 1969 title they just made the playoffs by the narrowest of margins three teams glen wil liams norval and hillsburgh tied for the last playoff spot and glen williams won third place in the round robin show down they bumped first place guelph out of the playoff pic ture with three straight victor ies in the semifinal the only other team to cap ture an intercounty fastbau league crown is hillsburgh who have turned the trick three times this past weekend uiirigj three midget players neil be- tv7x wg one the team played three lnreo exhibitiohmmes jtwtf agair hamilton junior b ttisf st mike v ar anl siturdly in hamilton against weston junior b on sunday theywpn all three with scores 65 62 124 respectively nigh school soccer upcoming games friday october 3 gcvi at georgetown friday october 10 georgetown at bishop mac friday october 17 john f ross at georgetown friday october 24 georgetown at guelph throw out tourney golfers nightmare north halton golf club mens section should have called thursdays golf competition wince tournament thats what entrants must have done when they scratched off their best three holes in the throw out competition after whittling their scores eric ross had a 27 wib brad ley 28 leigh- bradbury 29 and paul skinner 30 taking it still low with their handicaps john dunlop bad a 20 peter oprica 20u ken allan 22 and jim kennedy 22 north halton men did well at a tournament at the beaverdale course near hespeler last wed nesday eric ross had the low net in a flight peter oprica took c flight low gross and jim kennedy had c flight low net pete pomeroy sports 17 main street n 177777 skat exchange skit sharpening storage v complete inside v l storage repairs servicing call now for estimate and assure space pickup and delivery moto ski snowmobiles now on display special prices now on in stock boats and motors your authorized mercury ouboard dealer credit boat imorval river co 779552 open evenings till 9 pm outdoors with george hoare flyers g hawks wildcats astros falcons dynamo bobcats 10 8 6 4 4 2 1 mosquitoe cougars 2 jaguars 1 raiders 0 rovers 1 standings w l t pti rangers 10 cougars 9 owls tigers rovers jaguars raiders peewee 1 2 s s 7 8 10 22 19 12 10 0 7 4 in them ken and keith did a it looks as though the feud will wolves 1 carretal 1 beavers 3 carretal 3 standings w l t pu jets 8 1 3 19 arsenal 7 2 3 17 united 7 3 1 15 beavers 3 4 3 9 wolves 3 3 9 carretal i 2 6 4 8 celtic 1 0 1 s beavers blew a 30 lead and allowed carretal to come back magnificent job with these boys t this ear but it is certain that next 8cmon they in turn would wish to prai se the parents of the boys in the team who turned out in for a 33 tie large numbers every game to cheer them on this kind of support is most encouraing for all concerned in minor soccer united who faded in the lat ter half of the season after lea joey wygergangs and paul thompson were stars for the beavers grant pattelo and willie stelnke for carretal the gmsa wishes to thank ding the league early gained all personnel involved irt any some satisfaction from the year way with the successful operat- by taking a 21 cup win over ion of the soccer leagues this arsenal season expansion of the organ- guitars amplifiers drums etc records sheet music neils music centre 21 mill st 8774919 v just off main pickerel were important as a commercial species in lake sjmcoe in the early 1900s but since 1s20 there has been prac tically no pickerel fishing com mercial or sport in the lake more than 15000000 eggs and fry were planted in the lake between 1920 and 1999 but little was really known about lake slmcoes pickerel when they started to show up in the talbot river in the 1930s people are aware of the sub stantial spawning run in the talbot river at gamebridge on the april 20th weekend in 1bs8 ontario provincial police estimated 20000 watched the fish spawning at the talbot dam after spawning most of the fish move downstream and disperse in the lake the lake slmcoe fish man agement unit established in 1964 has conducted experimen tal netting using six and eight foot trap nets to locate pickerel summer habitats to date 1029 pickerel have been tag ged finclipped and measured one of the best aress for pickerel has been on the south side of georgina island between duclos point and the sand is lands this year 220 pickerel were caught at that location of which 179 were tagged the small number of recaptures and tag returners suggest a large population of pickerel howev er netting and tagging have not been intensive enough to permit a papulation estimate other studies such as spawning areas length and age classes still have to be carried out pickerel were considered an uncatchable species until a few years agcvttie fish manage ment staff of the department of lands and forests has made the public more aware of the pre sence of pickerel by displaying trapnet catches as a result more people are fishing for them sportsmen should be aware that pickerel are present in good numbers in certain parts of the lake such as the east side of thorah island between the trent canal and beaverton the south side of georgina is land between the sand islands and duclos point and cook bay off the jersey river anglers find best success jn the evening by trolling slowly with a rapala or flatfish fish ermen who fish specifically v pickerel can usually hope to catch a good sized fish slow speed is the most important factor the above article was receiv ed from the dept of lands and forests high school football upcoming games friday october 3rd juniors at bishop macdonnell rebs at gcvi friday ottobar 10th centennial at juniors centennial at rebs friday october 17th juniors at bishop macdonnell rebs at john f ross friday october 24th gcvi at juniors gcvi at rebs bishop macdonnell centen nial john f ross and gcvi an guelph schools take your pick 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