Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 15, 1976, p. 12

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Piri THE1IERALD September 15 GEMINIS OPEN Thrash Thorold in exhibition game marred by penalties and brawls GLOHdLTOWN Jim 114 yet another goal in the locals 14 1 lopsided win in an exhibition Saturday night Gordon Memorial Arena It was right Night at the t lost Saturday night the Gordon Memorial arena as Georgetown took to Ice tor the first time this year under game conditions against Junior Gemini Coach Paul Robinson and General Manager Dob Tost had been looking for exhibition op their regular Central Ontario Junior loop Thorold were In the process of trimming summer at their roster as well so it at the time Ike good matchup On Saturday night the romped to a 14 1 shellacking of Thorold before over paying customers but what fans were treated to vns more along the lines of on exhibition of he absurd than n exhibition of The Gemlnis held a 40 lead after minutes but farce had begun In the period alone picked up minutes In penalties collecting Sin Din Both teams had a player from the game and ihe tone had been eel for the remaining minutes All wracked up minutes to penalty for Georgetown and bolh leams had three piaycre ejected By the middle of the second period ran out of but he Gemini juggernaut Jus kept en rolling Gems added more markers In the second frame and a similar five goals in the last period to thoroughly outclass Thorold old picked up lone marker In the firs minute of Armstrong Georgettes in a bind Hillsburgh seniors lead final by two Wednesday the game on ilu is still up In the air until Georgettes by one swat 13 12 selves a rather fifth Inning After four and a but errors playing and menial hole in Ladles Softball half innings Hillsburgh held a ones and missed chances league final play The slim one run lead and the spelled the difference The Georgettes are embroiled with Georgettes were threatening Georgettes committed six the Seniors errors to but one or defending league champions Whatever threat the locals Hillsburgh left seven base in a three series that planning remained just runners stranded allowed has been all thus fl Ibe Seniors erupted for Hillsburgh runners race at far five runs in their half of the will it appeared around the fifth to salt away the win bases and played the outfield Last Wednesday evening in Marilyn Eagles got credit for with the derrlngdo of an the Seniors drew ihe win while Maureen Gerth exhibition gome not a crucial flrsib1oodbyposlinga95wln was tagged with the loss playoff tilt The scene shifted to had pitched well in Georgetown last Monday up to the Joyce Bridge led the evening the scriptwriter disastrous fifth and she got attack she hi was still enmeshed in the same nod for the Georgettes to start three or five Including a triple plot and Ihe gals Monday nighl game and knocked in three runs romped to an easy vie Reliable stalwart stroked a pair of lory Marilyn Eagles once more hits while Janice hod The third and possibly took to mound for the two and knocked In two deciding game is scheduled for visitors runs Wednesday tonight in The win was and it could mark wrapped up by the fourth In the end of the Ladles ning they held a commanding Softball League champion for 103 lead but game statistics 19TG tell an interesting tale For the Georgettes Metier Goldie Cosh and Debbie Kirk lach rapped a pair of hits Marilyn Logics picked up her v n of tin whs rchtud by J- Mi Ikr in the top of third was charged with the loss Mary tttlering the outstanding playtr of game She nude two beautiful plats on the sharply groundir and on a pop fl that miked like a sure hit All told Miry hod seven chances anil made Ihree pulouts The and were the champion combatants In Inst year final series and it went full five games before finally emerged as the win If licargiltes lo hick the Ihick or things will to git their minds bilk on the gun Lowville captures Halton crown the defending County Mens League champions won the regular season rawn finishing the campaign with points four more than Glen Williams and Hornby who ended up tied for place with points Men Williams and and and Hamilton an involved in semifinal play as best five Hornby leads their semifinal scries with the Glen two games to nil with the third nnd possibly deciding game set for 15 this Thursday evening at the Williams Ball Park lwvtlle defeated Hamilton in their first semifinal intounter out a win with a last Inning rally The second garni in this scries has been scheduled for this Friday night In Lowville ltAUL STANDINGS play In the third period when Rick converted a pass from Barry Gemini Coach Paul Robinson had obviously been hoping that his charges would be tested but he viewed the gome realistically We wanted lo see what our young guys could do and maybe this was the best thing could have happened The majority of whom ore Georgetown products playec wen were very pleased with their per formance Robinson also singled out Gemini returnees Larry Peterson and Doug Barnes for their paly Fully 10 had a hand In the scoring parade and this had please Gemini management In a similar vein the Gems scored four first period goals and five each In the second ana intra period demonstrating a cons I stent offensive game Thorold were limited to but a single marker so the Georgetown defensive plan cannot be faulted Brad Miller Glenn Tost and Rick Tomkinson each saw a period of action between the pipes for Gems and obviously they each came through In fine style A newcomer from Ktlchener Dave Robertson impressed with his style Robertson scored a single marker but also notched five Paul Allison Larry Peterson Doug Barnes and Paul Ingres each polled a pair of Georgetown goals while singles went to Charlie Kevin Reeks Mike Rob Hamilton and Mike Richmond Peterson and Barnes two Gemini The Gem lineup Saturday night included Brad Miller Tom Paul Allison noun Barnes Charlie Knoepfll Terry Turner Paul Martin Kevin Reeks Marty Dave Robertson Rob Hamilton Mike Osborne Mike Richmond Paul Glngras Bruce Bally Larry Peterson Jim Davles Rick Tomkinson and Glenn Tost The Gems had scheduled a second exhibition game against Thorold It has since been cancelled This Saturday night game time m at he Gordon arena he play host to Junior On Sunday they Journey to Collingwood to angle with the Junior A a AN of the absurd more Tussles like this one marred the appropriate to Saturday night s exhibition game won 14 1 by the game between the Georgetown Gemlnis and Roy alettes recognition shelved for present League loses its credibility finals turn into fiasco Glen Williams men have backs to wall The experimental Georgetown Industrial Hockey League came to a somewhat inglorious close this past week as Delrex Restaurant and Tavern were awarded the championship crown when Clair Sunoco team refused lo continue in the championship series The league operated In fits and starts all summer with Delrex finishing the regular in first place just ahead of the Sunoco gang The final series scheduled u a best three out of five which pitted these two arch rivals against each other should have emerged as a showcase Instead it a goal The league degenerated Into something played and although Delrex game and then league that can at best be described W the story concerned President Don as Bush mainly the antics of ihe pro iched Norm Clair crew The first game of the series was scheduled for Sunday August arrived remaining prepared for a game but counted I ice they thought a goal I ice a The course but shenanigan The name should hove none go disallowed because concerning will I I was ruled it had been guided undoubtedly lose It lot of was simply washed out y a skate and quite The first official game of the possibly caused the championship scries was lrl f inalysls the played Tuesday August later Iwo league executive must be held and skated away to a 7 Clair players became totally respomlbk for they involved in a fracai with the might by their anions game officials and punches perhaps Inaction is a more Lasl Thursday evening were thrown The offending appropriate term have the Gordon Alcott Memorial players were tossed out of the sounded the deolh knell for llen Williams tune their bucks wall in semifinal pliy against Hornby County Mens league The Glen bails Hornby two games to rol in the series Us been an inability the lumber that Is a the roots of Ihs Glen s I nighl In Hornby lurtls threw a twohitter as Hornby triumphed 10 Last Friday in the Glen Mike Leslie was the Hornby but he proved as effective as Curtis as he limited the Glen to but six hits en route to a Hornby win The third and possibly deciding game will be played at Glen Williams Ball Park this Thursday with the slated to get under way at 15 p m Skaters pass tests the Gcorgelov industrial hockey in Mowing Georgetown mi inhere passed at llf Season Schools since the end Georgetown figure regular season Laun Gordon ileen Hon and Jo Mac Donald 1st Jon Duff 2nd Leslie Intihurd URL Kris INT Deborah Jon Duff Leah Findley win North Halton tourney North Country Club the week of Ml sal Districts Championships Twelve icluding Credit I mousy Huntington North Idehviiw Slreelsville Glen and Woodlands took in the event won by rth Mary and Jim Mi Shirley Ihhir md Joan V irdropi of Huntington finished in the runner up spot whil w is claimed In Mullock Hun lington mil Join of J 1 of Credit Villi win Will Hilton Ladlei ligurid in ft Nine Irak belli in Dak Milt The local winiurs in luded Mabel rm in Mary Jo I louf Carol Snow BRONZE SKATE TEST Ted Lamb SILVER FREE SKATE TEST Janet PRELIMINARY DANCJ5S DUTCH WALTZ Gall East wood Chrlssy liber I and Soul SWING DANCE David JUNIOR BRONZE DAN FIESTA TANGO Susan Cameron Terry Major and Leah Smcaton WILLOW WALTZ Deborah Duff and Carol Snow TEN Sandra SENIOR BRONZE DAN 14 STEP Sandra FOXTROT Terl Lamb Tom Simpson Ron and David Watson JUNIOR SILVER DANCES AMERICAN WALTZ Leslie Frit chard and Karen Sparkes TANGO Tracy Moores and Leslie ROCKER Leslie GOLD DANCES ARGENTINA Kris Barber Members to note registration will be open to the general public after Sept 1176 so please return your applications soon Don forget the Skate Seminar being held at the arena on Sept 15 at 30 A suggestion by the recreation department that some form of recognition be provided the for their fine the town by winning All Ontario Juvenile A Girls Championship deferred by general administration committee Monday Coun George Maltby pointed that a Hornby sports organ lia lion was denied deserved recognition last year It a dam nice courtesy to do It he said But since we refused a group In the past If we change we will be setting a precedent for other groups who excel In the future suggested perhaps a certain amount of money could be set aside yearly so each organization meriting special recognition could be presoitcd with for example a badge or medal featuring town coal of arms and a personal In scription I like lo do It and equally so we need a policy Maltbv said recommending that the recreation department prepare a report on the possible future ramifications of making a special presen The report should outline a policy regarding this request and similar future requests by the recreation department to honor community achievers Another point voiced by was the difficulty in measuring excellence to determine who should receive recognition by he town Recreation for Wards and Karen King maintained For all their hard work the girls should be awarded somehow A decision will be made pending he recreation dcparlment introduction of new regulations Choose it largest rental licet CMC trucks Charge it TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS 0RANGEVILLE RACEWAY TUESDAY EVENING mi THURSDAY EVENING SUNDAY AFTERNOON McNALLV deft and Mary at Ihe North Golf and light accent the award for winning he Country Club Dlsuict Chairman District Nine Wrlttht of makes he staged tail Tuesday Sep- presentation to Jane and CANADIAN FILM FESTIVAL KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL GEORGETOWN ONTARIO Friday September CLINTON SPECIAL 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