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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 27, 1975, p. 13

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KHSJUd HERALD Merchants are definitely in HCAAFA playoffs ml t I The Georgetown Merchants of the County Mens Fastball Association locked up a playoff berth last Friday night with a win over Misiasauga in Mlssissauga and with two games still remaining the Merchants could grab sole possession of third spot with a single win As been the case In the last few outings for the Merchants pitching was again the main factor In Ihe victory Bill Tilt hurled a threehitter at MlKsissauan in recording the win and only one Mlssissauga a single run in the ninth frame made it to third to cap their scoring production bate but he was eventually for the night left stranded Tilt allowed In a way the Merchants were singles in the first third and fortunate in Mississnugas seventh innings while setting pitcher down 11 batters via strikeouts Ray Baker opened on the and Issuing only two walks mound for Mlsslssaugo and It The Merchants again was against him that the showed very little power at the Merchants did the damage In plate us they managed but six the latter part of the third hits but they were timely as inning young Bill Salmon toed the Red and White squad the rubber and the tempo of collected three runs In tho the gome changed drastically second Inning two runs In the From the fourth inning to the ninth Salmon did not allow a third Inning and pushed across Merchant hit and tho only the Merchants BUI Tilt again the Merchants had proved Just as potent at the was Barry Culhbert who plate as on the mound as he reached when he was hit went twoforthree plus a walk by a pitch luck and scored three runs Tilts however ran out almost im- eluded the medlatclywhenhewnsgunned right fielder and Bill down by Miasuwauga catcher pered around to home plate Ed Sandluck on an attempted with a home run on a single steal of second base A walk to and a three base error The Bill Tilt and an infield single other Merchants hits were by returnee Dave Clark Just picked up by Bob back from a trip out west Phi Da bin Dave Clark and accounted for the Merchant Barry Culhbert run in the ninth The Merchants played In In the hitting department on Tuesday flight THE RAIDER TEAM On Monday evening at a special press conference It was announced that Junior Tibbetta has accepted the position of coach of the Raiders for the upcoming season Congratulatlnii Junior are members Ihe Raiders executive and Georgetown Chrysler dealership owner Barry two rth From left to right Ron Knight John Boyd Dave Kentner Barry Junior and Bob Hooper Glen captures second tourney crown Junior Tibbetfs named new coach for Raiders One of Juniors strong paints alliance with tile Raiders was as a player was his ability to made by dealership owner Glen Williams of the This was not the Kinsmens Georgetown Industrial fault as from the Fastball League won their organizational aspect the day second local tournament of the ran well but rather from an summer this past weekend as accepted tournament rule that they defeated Club Billiards 1 continually detract In the final game of the first the games themselves Kinsmen Tournament not enhance them as should be to walk off with the the case The accepted tour- championship ruling Is that if two The tournament was a one teams are tied in runs after day double knockout affair regulation innings then on extrainning or two but even of Brampton who if they arc not the defeated 7fl in the should be replaced by the consolation championship number of hits a team picks collected up are little Judge of a teams worth A hit batsman and several walks would account for three base runners but how really has the offensive team aided their cause They havent They have Just capitalized on held to help aid the Kinsmen whichever team has compiled their opponents mistakes Club and the Georgetown which is granted all part of the gome but sUll in reality no measure of their superiority Although he has had no iVuptoTtandextsthatthe Junior BLakeshore Bruins players will back him to the The Raiders camp open this smoothly Hopefully when net summer rolls around and ball tournaments once again The Georgetown Chrysler years is married with wife Raiders of the OHA In- Nicky and a fouryearold J mt uj A league held a daughter Sharla and works give percent at all times Barry Minor Soccer Association press conference Monday for and Hedges In and this he hopes will become himself la no stranger to the projected tour of Britain next evening where it was an- Brampton as a machine the attitude of the Raiders hockey wars he played summer The tournament that Junior Tibbetta operator Although he admits the Job hockey with the of for the minor J had officially accepted the J will be a challenge he feels he Blues in and for soccer association but Perks who have done well position of Raiders coach to Although he the season and that Georgetown Chrysler had agreed to renew their spon- of the team for the tipcom season charges from his playing days plea sure at the about although those fans In at- the same manner This rule is tournament That rule stinks In making the an- and h also feels that he has choice of Tibbetta as Raider team will camp and tendance witnessed some noxious In a one day All It does Is spoil what was a Bob Hooper of absorbed much about the coach He added that In fact although the Raider excellent ball many of the when all the Raiders Executive ex- game from the coaches who players from lost management admitted that results were are on the table Club Billiards picked up pressed the clubs satisfaction have guided him throughout years team who had there would be new faces at- discouraging if not the opening pitch Most as runnerup while the the two decisions and felt his career Junior came up been leerv of pointing Barnes are usually decided In solution champions Taurus had been through the Quebec Minor TOURNAMENT RESULTS First Round Glen 3- Curwood Kinsmen 3 Erin I Random 3 Taurus 3 Random won on baserunners Club Billiards 3 Perks Club Billiards won on Consolation 8 Erin 3 Taurus Perks Taurus won on Taurus Curwood Championship Division Glen Kinsmen Glen won on baserunners Club Billiards Random Final Game Glen Williams a dub Billiards Perks who have done well In several tournaments so far planned In- this summer t both clement weather and possibly games on ana the capture the weekend fancy rightly to that ho has a representative the on an open the element host team Kinsmen were new rule will have been h0Ck said that he spoke basis for any player wishing combined to provide poor knowledge to Impart to his playen crowds for the tourney and the round in of fans the Kinsmen in irn in the same manner This rule is that the team i stregthened immensely by the acquisitions Hockey system in called Richmond near Tibbctts is no brooke His hockey talent was stranger to Raider fans Prior plainly evident and he was to his coaching debut he had signed to play Junior A for toiled six years for the team as at age of 14 one of Its top goalgetters and From Shawinlgan he moved to crowd pleasen and although Junior the team will miss him ice he made It quite clear that his role with the Raiders is strictly bench with no chance of him donning the blades for a more active role Junior has lived In the A loop and then advanced Senior A play with Orillla Juniors first experience In Intermediate hockey came with the Intermediate B Cheltenham team He three years with Cheltci Georgetown area for the past before Joining Ihe Raiders rejoining the team were now White they were reluctant to definitely returning to play name names at this time under Junior The club is also hoping to Boyce believes that the team attract those local players who will be fully behind the new have finished their enure In coach and that this will be the Junior ranks and would reflected by their time like to get involved with In- wil hove hockey some help in guiding the team expects approximately as It was announced that Neil hockey players at camp and Cotton will act as official will be making cuts along the assistant coach way to get down to 17 or IB The renewal of the players prior to regular season Georgetown Chrysler around the first week of sponsorship eliminated many October The Raiders are not af file decision to continue the filiated with any Senior A club or with the Georgetown Summer school is out for figure skaters bombs Roy alettes in finale Several members of the although the Georgetown Figure Skating gruelling sessions took their Club have been attending toll of many skaters eight summer schools throughout Georgetown skaters B entry but the club southern Ontario and completed the course feels this is a plus for the team the Georgetown Royal tea finished their regular season in rather dismal fashion last Tuesday evening as they dropped a decision to Woodbridge before ap proximately hometown fans Strange as it may seem the were undone by only two bad innings but in those two Innings chalked up 13 runs to take control of the game picked up their 17 runs on 12 hits five errors and nine walks Winning pitcher Pat Purvis struck out four Royalettes en route to recording tbe win The Royalettes got their nine runs a nine hits two Woodbridge rather than a detraction leaves them with more freedom regarding players selection The training camp is to the public and should prove a lively one as Tibbctts predicts that conditioning as well as scrimmaging willl be the order of the day The year ahead could quite In their respective categories Successful in Second Figure were Heather Corbett and Susan Kris Barber Klrsten David Watson and Laura Yerxa passed their Third Figures while Eddie Howard proved doubly competent in passing the Fox Trot and the Bronze Free Skate showed both talent and grit In successfully passing her Silver Free Skate Eddie Howard and sister Colleen competed In a Dance Don President of league both fanwise and Competition held August at Georgetown Industrial hockeywise as unlike the Stamford Summer Skating Industrial hockey loop expanding top of the seventh The local on Monday nine picked up one run in the md the results of those games possibly be a vintage Raider first nning four runs in their should set the final vear as this Is the first time 7 learn has opened Hockey expects the pasl two teams will not make tA obvious upcoming season to be bigger th playoffs and therefore all Falls and to the delight of and better than ever for the teams will have to play serious their boosters came in fifth in locol league Apparently two hockey from the word go or the Junior Dance category more teams have applied for find themselves as spectators membership in the GIHL and when postseason play rolls although a final decision has around not as yet been rendered it is The league schedule Is slated expected hat the loop will go to begin the first week in with six teams this season October but as yet no firm The addition of two teams playing schedule has been should supply a boost for the drawn up third and two in the fourth for their leading margin Then the proverbial roof fell in as Woodbridge capitalized on six hits three errors and three walks to push across nine runs and put the The playoffs ore at present being delayed as certain teams are still involved in provincial championship ploy When the tussle for the title does get under way sometime in the first week of September game out of reach in the top of first place team will play the the seventh The third place team while the managed to get two place earn will take on on In their lost at the fourth place team bat in the seventh but the runs of special Interest to those in the lumber and f of the Juvenile girls rea Wood- league was the performance that management solidarity Is playing a big rote In revamping of the Raiders Yes the Raiders are back With a new coach a new at titude and a definite promise of exciting things to come In he not too far off 197576 In termediate A hockey HOCKEY REGISTRATION Will Be Held At CEDARVALE RECREATION CENTRE SATURDAY SEPT Ml AM WEDNESDAY SEPT PM SATURDAY SEPT 13TH AM This Registration covert Support Group Players Rep Teams House League Boys years of age as of Dec 31 House League Girls from 6 years of age as of Dec will not be accepted without proof of age parents signature REGISTRATION FEES for player for 2 players In family 4000 for or more players in a family NOTE It Is the Intention Girls under will participate In boys groups but that Girls years of age and over will play in Separate Girls Leagues If there are sufficient girls registered to make this practical NO REGISTRATION WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER SEPT he final bridge 17 The end of the season loss to Woodbridge did not affect the Royalettes final league of coach Diane In the Canadian Ladies Senior Championships held in Calgary over the weekend Diane is recognized as one of If not the best female hurlers In North America She has even done commercial with Paul Rim- out seven Woodbridge batters Girls Softball Association had earlier cmr The and pitcher the league The Barb Curry got off too shaky Royalettes finished second stead where she displays her start as Woodbridge picked up place four points behind he pitching telenMtwM much in four runs In their half of the frontrunners first Inning Three walks and From that point the playoff three errors picture gets hazy as four counted for this opening flurry teamsBurlington Brampton by Woodbridge After this and re however and until the seventh all In the thick of the fight for inning the played the remaining two playoff if good ball defend vely and were berths played In effective at the plate as they Burlington on Sunday evening led the game going Into the while Burlington played In The New GEORGETOWN evidence in the championship game on Sunday as she pitched her Kitchener team to the Canadian National title Should the luck of the draw pit he against there Is a good chance that Diane will put on an exhibition Tor the benefit of the fans COME SEE FOR YOURSELF 20 MODERN NEW LANES MACHINES A beautiful place to relax and have fun FAMILY ADULTS STUDENT CHILDREN I Make Our Junior Hockey Club Your Community GEORGETOWN TEAM SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR SEASONS TICKETS HOME GAMES IN THE NEW ALCOTT ARENA EACH SATURDAY AT PM Diicounl PrlCI Pries DO Prlc Price STUDENT 1000 PrlC CHILDREN 1000 Diicounl Price M00 EVERY EVENING And addltlonil to percent will be to I UrCN r UbLIL LINO Sun I pm wh0 it d pays Sat aw before AuBuil0thll7S For additional Information A LEAGUE TO SUIT ANY AGE REGISTER NOW f A perfect gilt lor family III In this form and return to Prime Time Available for New Leagues ui US MAIN ST ONTARIO I j Phono II No Itagua too small or too bio Frw Bowling Night to you Youth Bowling Registration- Sat Augtftftfromyam yn to IB Sat Sept from GEORGETOWN BOWL Rd Georgetown Market 8779922 reservations accepted Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group 197576 TEAM TRY0UTS To Be Held At Gordon Memorial Arena Guelph Street Opposite Plaza DATE TIME TEAM IVtir of Blrtti SUNDAY AUO to MS AM MAJOR PEEWEES TUESDAY SEPT 1B to PM MAJOR BANTAMS TUESDAY SEPT TO MAJOR pEEWees TUESDAY SEPT O0 TO 00 MAJOR Mil WEDNESDAY SEPT TO PM MINOR THURSDAY SEPT TO PM MINOR ATOMS TMURS SEPT 700 TO PM MINOR BANTAMS THURSDAY SEPT TO 00 PM MINOR MIDGETS IHO FRIDAY SEPTS 4 TO PM MAJOR ATOMS IMS SUNDAY SEPT TO PM NOVICE S ft under SUNDAY SEPT TO PM JUVENILE is years Please arrive at the arena one hour before time commences This is to allow the coach time for registration and instructions

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