vouncs ITD Open Weeknights Until 9 g PHONE 877 the HERALD GEORGETOWN Score 18 goals in two games Raiders click in wins ByV4llPH Herald Sports I- tor If this weekend was any Indication of things come George town have finally hit their stride The Haiders travelled to Flamboro Thursday and came with a win Friday night at the Arena Georgetown a dismal second period and scored four times en route to on win over Woodstock Gems The wins tin Georgetown record six wins against seven losses The Raiders could even their record when a decision is made about a pro est lodged with he Ontario Hockey Association last month The Raiders protested an October game with Collingwood on the grounds that one or the Shipbuilders was not carded by OHA Thi will make decision on the matter at its meeting today Tim was he big gun or I he Raiders niJt with three goals Singles went Gibson Tom Gibson John Dave Hill and Gary Mc Goihc Dave shots in Raider goal Raiders led ifter the first period 3 after two periods and pumped in four goals in the final period to put the game out of renin Thursd night Tom Gibson ind Paul had two goils for Georgetown while sinfelcs wen to Mctndy en Ron This Pit Hill Doug try Ray Tonelll Tatar faced shots In the Georgetown goal were well a referees dream In called tin two iiiins Georgetown Meanwhile night only were sit which went the Raiders Tonelll hid five minute ill for slicking It general main jer Gil Lyre s when Ins hockey it his a belter of Hut such was the cist night when Gems stem to put the Raiders to sleep after 1 he mill it mumenls of the first period The second period in was Georgetown Illilrlcl High School Annie Powers an attempt to block a player shot The two teams met Friday n Georgetown hi the Junior girls basketball lie- breaker game won by the learn Herald by Don Ralph Gems pull reversal of roles on Derbies Herald The last lime George town Gcminis met Derbies they could not take ad vantage of their chances and subsequently lost However Saturday night the scenario was much different Georgetown this time was able to capitalize on their chances and dumped Streelsvllle at the Arena In Central Ontario Junior It Hockey League action The win was the first for coach Jules Russian this season since taking over for Ken Sou I h wick who left the learn a week ago Terry West had three goals for the winners while Kent Kennedy Wayne Morrow Kevin Frank and Dean Hooper scored singles Brian Domonc had a good game also recording four assists The win lifts the record to four wins seven losses and a tie so Tar this year general manager Bob Webster said he saw no differ between the Is play this game and the game last week Ihcy in where Georgetown lost S3 That game there could lien for us Wi put puck in the net The difference tonight was we could Webster sold add lion of Kevin lrank to the Geminls lineup helped club trunk his been the few weeks out with a injury His coming back is plus he is the sparkplug motivnl or Webster sold his players with more emotion In the 1 in not pulling Ken down or any thing but I can detect a good atmosphere among all the players he said They all seem to be pulling together As a result Websler is confident optimistic about the remainder of season think wc have the power to sting some people he said The were in somewhat of on able post I ion Sal unlay having total of players dressed Websl ibleloslt few pi Ihan ha to I e in say we will give ill eh The Geminls mitht have i new in camp soon Webster slid is not bemuse he is with men ml nelinmder Chris Sparrow and gullies so far this year when phyoffs I don want lo be shirt he said Georgetown is a busy week ahead of them Tuesday the J and travel lo with ihe Blades Silurduy the arc at homo Nob let on Webster he would 1 ke to win two of those three but added his is nol afraid of the fronl running Blades is a power and we arc playing In their home rink but I don count us out few breaks wc could saw he be lo ehek around Wood sloek In the third period I Ihmkwecomplelefyshut thim down hid a chat in between periods felt we had be intense in the third period We irled to lake man Eyre sud Thursdays Lime In was Ihc Itudcrs last per year and he was he result of am ay George n p a league le ng lilclrid jo he A Areni the is an important one but it is loo early in the to be labelling Ihe a the With turnaround winning four of Iheir five Eyre ml he is id the club is w more But he added Georgetown his fully on rick I don l think Woodstock Gems player Pat his second much lo the dismay of Raiders players Tataryn John Gibson Pat Richard and Gary Mr 1 1 The goal pal the Guns back In the game I I but Georgetown came back to score four goals lit final frame for an win t the Herald photo Dan Ralph Rebels drop close playoff hoop game IH and lMtI So close and yet so irgelom District Sell hi junior Ibill saw their dream of mi iheir season go up in smoke courtesy of T A of The team l 10 in Iheir tie gunc plavedat will trice to the leigue semi fin School In jun girls pi fifth phee in the 10- Irim league play one i 10poinl lead But the team slowly began lo it away the lead Georgetown turnovers into baskets The did nut like lead there were two lell in the game Bui Georgetown had sever inees win oral least lie it and send the contest into overtime Rebels eould have lied Ihe cimt with free Ihrows could not them with the 3 with 11 The loss wis in one for till Rebels is George Kim wepl openly it the e inclusion points r Georgetown while Mason Jenny Met had eight points Annie Powers in with six Lisa Milter had points while had Gcorgcfown Bolh Tanns said her I did indeed i she did give her squad much of nice of winning the game We felt Georgetown to wipe she i id find r of the Ling the fin il round aciinst the first pi ice In the senior circuit only Ihe top four learns ike the pi ivolls because nol I le mis in ihe ijuc The Rebels led for At the had in IT and one paint In Ihird had Ihc two maple himcsdf tin sutnd free but when Lokun picked up Ihc loose ball season id ended We could midt il Wc hid ill sorts of foul shots but ike of them is said losing the me such i narrow was difficult It is a tough one to she said pi ivcd so will and work so well as a le im it is a shame that end il began i it the lead said she Ihc Blakeloek lineup dunne game ind fortunalcl found a of pi vers tint right She added these fie pi were picked gel her team is it getting shot il once The two met times during se is in wilh Acton it ill three times But in last contest escaped with a narrow one point eager she coach Wen Slid added she does int feel her club will up flat against because of an feeling with winning their game gainst Georgetown Older who would like portlcipate in will have an opportunity to do s winter Classes will be minutes in length rid nil run for weeks at the Hills Library mil Cultural Centre If you ore at ill mli rested In Ihis of please jour Free Skating The Public School students of Hills in enjoy free skating In Gtoretownon November These A lies been sponsored by the Club and the Club of The Arena will run from to the Georgetown Memorial Arena skite lun from pin Enjoy this opportunity Thank you service clubs Start of race was news PLAYING THE FIELD The Ml ino cross country ships arc for most people event Is just i memory now is for all but five of The lac ore mtdgcl boys learn from Georctunn District High School who feel they were of in equal opportunity win the ill im title Georgetown did finish second in the si in behind and won a silver medil nonetheless Wli il members are about is how ir ice v stalled They say they did heir si commands tilling runners to get lo marks set Ihengo Mm prior was Mill in runners when normally prior to the si irt ire no Hiving the marshal members the impression the net is nut yet Hut In the un went and thi murshall is in the frenzy of the Ml five of runners were busy nunc up for the race and said they were One of runners Dave Paul mimged a place finish in race members and their finishes were Jeff Aniato Stephen Glenn Mulder and Don Cruise IHI op 10 and Cruise the race with one shoe united Why bring up something happened ilmost two weeks ago Simply The Herald has received several calls concerning a story lishcd about how the boys felt about their race In Ihe story team members all said Ihcy fell the race should have been restarted and thai because of the start they fell they did not get a fair shot at the told medal A number of calls received dealt with how The Her could blow such a small incident inlo proportions Anolher caller asked why The Hi raid took the side of the runners in such an unimportant meet The caller also said lice boy were so young ihcy did know what they were saying Only one caller said he understood why The published the story but the caller objected to ing the on the front page of the sports page Herald is conducting a witch hunt when it ran the story The fact of the matter was something newsworthy happened the of the rice and of the spectators did not even it Die Kile of newspaper is to inform pit is what The Herald did in this fir taking the sides if the runners The i with the two conches and a 1 nor of the meel ind Iheir side of what Il to the runners w is an essential i of lhe story because the incident affected Ihcm more in Tins event might nut have been lhe in pus but to runners it was just as impoi i ml Ml of their time effort sacrifice tin fit been ind now look at ilh is been successful is one of Infiit nets ibis midget team won overall iw Im these runners ire young does mi m i mil deserve ihe opportunity of It Ihni side if Tliej ire individuals Im idem el iliesiciilv ind therefore deserve in In this ise The Herald did llni Ins is nol in imply did a ll job in tin milling of the Indeed ill involved should be commended far their art All events started in time the i from George I ill Country Club from happened lb of a very newsworthy nature Whil happened who you to mil there are some people who would rather iiivlhing ever happened and have the m back for a job well done Bui he role of newspaper is to inform the public of the news this event was the major the meet it is event thai not only affected some runners il affected local Maybe if the Ontario Federation of School Association event hud been held else other thin Georgetown would be more willing to admit something happened of calling the boys of si rgnpts staging all meet hero It some people In for such job will done but for runners it will be a long Sports in brief Ski lessons There arc Gift Certificates the Hills Recreation and Department for inyone wishing to give Ski Lessons as a Christmas We have lessons for both adults and children learn how DOWNHILL SKI The will start Salurdiy January and ihc Adult Program will start Monday 1935 Each lesson is one hour in length ith the resl time for free skiing The runs tor six weeks or those who would like to learn how CROSS SKI we have organized work shops or Saturdiy Januiry and Saturday Januirj IHI5 Call for Gilt Certificates Fitness returns Squash wins Georgetown squash club won all three their itches week In Ladies Day League play Georgetown Gloria Sinclair Dime and Linda all recorded Ins In Men League play Georgetown beat SO as Schandclmtitr John McNally won their games 30 Brian Day won 1 while Ken Thorn won Georgetown recorded a win over in Mens League phy won while Ken Thorn recorded a J ind John Collier won Rod lost his m itch 1 Allan Kocon Bantams win Both teams skated through first minutes Stuart opened scoring for Georgetown in the second period with assists lo Man and Trivls Girdmer implon scored lo tic the game Doug and Brent Presswood scored third period gaols for visitors with assists Cameron in Kent Kent scored the final go of the game lhe empty nit with the assist gome lo Doug Curtis Green well for the Trojans unbeaten Offence was the n imcof game week I Basketball League play Troj ins rem lined undefeated so for is Ik while Cougar Ami Slankus id points for Cougars win while Heron had 10 points Hermes hid points Mary Kelly idilcii 10 Henderson had a jome high 17 while Corrine had Mae Kay s points sparked Capn in losing while Deb Barber chipped m with lu points Marie Smith with Kim led the way for the winners with 17 whilcSue had 16 did Troccy Janice chipped In with 10 points Peewees win Llllcy Resources heir me play list week in major A loop with a tie against Burlington at the Memorial and a win in Strong combined with solid defensive play by the defence and forwards were lhe of bolh games In the Burlington game Mike Melville tipped in a Chris Lush pass and Steve Kokclj slammed in a loose puck after strong digging in the corner by