Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 21, 1973, p. 5

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Gunners New York Club Tie Exhibition Game 22 Hut TBali Gets Down to Brass Tacks by mi i- mm nirxrtowii Virkl Exhibition got off to a slow At the half It was 10 for West Chester West Chester went ahead by two early in the second but goals by Ian Symc and Ken equalized the score Peter Koch played well at left wing ItACUt I Toronto Junior Metros I Georgetown didn play up to standard in this gome as a fast good Metros team out played Georgetown Metros went ahead early In the tame but Charlie Knoepfll dosed gap to Just before the half In the second half Georgetown poured on the pressure but not get a Metros scored their third mi penalty kick and Georgetown I really look dangerous Brian played will for the Gunners iiirgrinwn I Thit was a very close game with Brampton scoring its on a penalty kick played very well though missed a of I Georgetown came from behind lo win this one The score was 10 at halftime but tttST goalie knucks the ball away during actum Wist Chester York net in an exhibition here last Adorns Photography week Georgetown Gunners West Chester to a J lit m the phved at il iimiiaged to put two good past The keeper to win the Duvc Willis played well in for Gcorgttowa nirirtiiwn S I score at half time in this was to Acton but to conn bock by storing five goals in the second half Scorers were Dean 2 Paul Spires and Andrew tr amnion I do it missed after but could not get the equalizer Wayne Richardson will In goal while Bobby and scored Georgetown I llurlingtnn Georgetown was beaten by a jood learn were beaten la the ball and didn t niaki the most of their chances Ian scored while Hilly Taylor plaed a strong game at left wing I The play off iven but into the lead and slowed down Mm ihnujJi four goals were siond Jamie Clare for played extremely will Inutt Ginriiiiwil Buillngtun The whole earn played well in this game Although they were lucky to win such a score Deere and were the of the with t vans 121 Wakfer and the IRT dominated Ihe garni Us Goals Hire by lark Stone Fred Kindrick Murray Strong gomes by own Oram Blake Harrison Morrow GrijHowii I I Tins was a close game with both playing icry will Glen with i great two wuy Sum Arthur scored Chargers Despite the Bauer brilliant in pool he Haiders Chorgers goals were stored Janus VanHvke Smith Murk Williams and Ralph Wicrza l I iljmplr- were scored by J Moffat and Brian Simpson Hugo 12 Ken and Robert scored the goals for ItocketK Tornados I A Norris It and I Root It were the scorers for Rockets while A scored Tornados only goal PI I llies tor Arsenal Tiinj Krouseand I odd and for the Clark Ken Ion scored Heavers I I scond the only Diamond id Cooper scored leavers lulled I A Hind scored for Bill Kint 121 and Ian for Jets a for were Ken J Parent Gerald Harrison Tuny and Jimts MiCluskiy I Trojans Chris Milne scored for Nationals in Glen Harris Ril Simchetk scored for Soccer Girls Games Produce Dozen Shutouts Itlh I Ad mis scored tin only of the garni on penally shot linti Smith stored Mi a Is T J Pa Beavers Losers In Tourney Final Burlington rolled to over Georgetown Beavers in ition round final of 11 a side rugger tournament in Burlington 10 hy in their first test but managed over Kitchener in Ihe first ion Ham lln dan alt and dropped out it who had in scortd try vis convened bruised hip foreed John Us Judge Extra Inning Home Run Gives Procor 54 Win It took on extra innini for lo to shortstop Bob to but upset tin strategy by Georgitnwn in a liiiii Mms rastbill leaj gime in Georgetown park got from Monday Osborne and Davi With two mm Hunters eoach had bis team mitts pitcher Bill Junipir walk Hornby in catcher Jim Whitehead park Davisons Timely Hit Puts Away Georgetown goal a rmlHvR i Smith scored both in one toi I lndybujs MaiDonald stored inly tniil I I and I s double v Kb two on bast in the i ighlb is crushing blow is Glen Willi mis Georgetown Hunters fit in a fastball nihl It ly highs rid tirlv in the but it was ilosi III I IMS Mil Best tripled two in Pah to boost o Irrdaj win avenged lisslo Jnni in the Gkii park provides Ih litis opposition Minor Soccer Results Scorers alsiorirs SI I inn It a Bed Spitfires i Greg Muir Tim Panabaker Mike Stone and Paul scored goals m garni Golden I This was a good garni with both teams very even i P Rose scored both of toals for Spitfires I Timers Daniel Tor the 1 1 ires and It Allan and P Rolherfnrlh for thi Tigers win the ma 1 scorers SilngravK I olden Jrl Tim Pauahaker proved to be a winner for the Stingrays Ates won default over Grizzlies ildni Hawks Mark Rose Mark John and Stephen this one Us I I Jeff jnd Mirk scored the for Spitfires Unheals lalconi I Wilson stored Ihe Iliailom I ihrckrs Mirk Hose wis hi stir of this game scoring ill thru played very wtl it for lUiktls loan Gilmer red for tin Dragons in goal t ildm Spurs Hum Industrial Fastball Ni rval hatters had their Hurt two names lost day of the season Sundav when Random squeizid llityhiiimtrtdrfio2r2iiHMii Perks J7 il of five il milled Prill I lasiball garni In Moon I irk Tin pnnousniRht hipped 1nn llirs look lulled Tokt rs s Custom miliums Als t romped over Hint IM I 1 1 downed Perks a Tykes Sting Top Team lorlheOrtls A lield It Harrison did the scormt and for mid I Victeh Ijums Kins J James Hoi both goals for while ill Tins uirkt Jiff I Ilits very ill ploy id rem Unions olden A ilose with Ixtth teams of I Itlui llith Kiwliy si only Georgetown Tykes puked on one of top teams whenlhev fashioned a 12fi win Brampton hire lory teim s record irei wins ind as many losses and Glenn inimnglnin tut down iniptiin runners it first nasi from their inlield positions was Hie winning pitcher tow scored six times in the second inning Stew raw It scored twice hilt billed in Burlington is the visiting SilHirci link 111 vtildo o With the purchase of a Bucket or Barrel A TEMPTING HOT LOAF of delicious GRECIAN BREAD This only Kentucky fried chicken 116A GUEIPH STREET Phone 8775241 NOTICE THE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS OF GEORGETOWN FOR THE BENEFIT OF THEIR EMPLOYEES WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAYS DURING THE MONTHS OF J AUGUS Georgetown British Cars Lid Park Toyota Bob Phillips Used Cars Pete Masson Motors Ltd North Halton Motor Sales Ltd Georgetown Chrysler Ltd Baz Motors Andrew Murray Motors Ltd Sum I Iks 17 If in a Gcoriil genu last wick Slivc Tim win siandoul Darren Kuiip rug lucos and Gary for the losers In another garni last 120 V Moure Construction lnrrow hit four David and three each In st irring for ihe legion Doug I unit Tom and lift Ronald j in s Shoes gul good games nun Smith Tim lay Anderson in downing Moore Construction in an ion test Jeff Moore Siott Hamilton and starred for beat 25 IB In a recent contest Standouts in this one wire Shawn Culling and George for Legion and Dean Marks Inn Mclvcr and Gary for lodge learn games arc finished and play for points starts this week Tyke Ball League Features Close Games allies hove been close early going the Tyke It iseball House league this Crawford won over Del rex Sunoco J Irwin beat and bowed to HI last Wednesday Earlier in the week Rex way III beat Crawford s 13 12 Irwin took Del rex Sunoco and Motors triumphed over We Want To Take You TO COURT And Let You Judge The Facts Many men and women have discovered the pleasure of playing Canadas fastest growing racquet sport squash However the building of squash facilities has not kept pace with the growing demand For this reason we propose to add to our present fitness facilities a new squash complex to open by mid Fall of this year as follows championship squash courts with room to add an ad four courts A modern gallery with viewing through glass lined back walls to commodate amateur and professional matches A pro shop carrying a full line of squash equipment A full time instructor to introduce beginners to the game Modern changing shower sauna and whirlpool facilities Tennis courts are planned far the summer of 1974 For those of you interested only in fitness and we presently have active members our club offers a fully equipped and professionally supervised gym an outdoor jogging track and an indoor swimming pool Changing shower and sauna facilities are included For the ladies we offer full complementary facilities as well So why not get in the swing and put yourself behind a racquet and in vesligate the pleasures of our proposed new club For further information please contact Jack Manager For those of you who contact Jack and Indicate your interest in our proposed new club we will should you oln offer you a special initiation rate This special offer expires July J L The Proposed Mtsstssauga Racquet Club Division of HEALTH SPA LIMITE Queen Street North ONTARIO 8262727 Tire stone I SAVE AT YOUR RADIAL TIRE CENTRE STORES MOORE PARK PLAZA NORTH GEORGETOWN HOURS STORE A SERVICE 30a m Thurl Nights Tllf 8775119 VISIT US AT OUR MOORE PARK LOCATION TIRES OUR SPECIALTY Passenger Truck and Farm COMPLETE FRONT END SERVICE STOVES REFRIGERATORS TELEVISIONS etc STEREOS Were All Ready To Serve You DENNIS ZALBA Manager CAVF Office Credit GEORGE ROGERS Mechanic ED MIEDZINSKI ERNIE RICHARDSON General Service DON TUCK Outside Sales TERRY HAY Retail Sales

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