Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1977, p. 19

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Norvalwinsa pair edges close to first Niners Sports Outfitters still hold on to first place in the Georgetown Industrial Fastball League but their lead has shrunk but a single point over second place saw action but once lost week and lost while picked up two wins over Sandhill and Port A Mix Meta Peel Police and Way Jay arc tied in third each has eight points while Gage Stationery and Sandhill Shell are locked Into fourth Fifth place la shared by and the Flyers while Georgetown Chrysler are sixth Fort A Mix Mela are seventh and Royal Trust has yet to break Into the win column SOCCER REPORT Injuries to be treated Wednesday June Paget An ill wind with proper attention blows the game TEAM 1 a Outfitters Norval Peel Police WayJaySporlimen Gage Stationery Sandhill Shell Flyer a Georgetown Chrysler 10 Fort A Mix 11 Royal Truit STANDING AS OF SUN JUNLS PT8 SCORES MAY Sandhill I Peel Police IS Royal Trust 1 Flyers SUN I Peel Police Way Jay 10 Royal Trust Iyer si Norval 3 tort Mix 3 Our season got off to a fine start over the long weekend and the first goal was Jale Into the season going to Mark Rose of the Pee wees side The report of this and other mat have been mentioned elsewhere In general matters have gone quite well with only a few problems The refercelng over the first two weeks has been of a good standard and turnout almost 100 per cent The matches are keenly contested and already the signs runners are beginning to show The executive have promised to keep watchful eye for any runaway leaders and to amend any strong Imbalance The first coaches and managers meeting was well attended and a few good points were raised In the case of on injured player last month I suggested that a sponge and cold wattr are ideal for most knocks It Is best to leave any Injuriod player alone or to an experienced soccer adult In the bsence of qualified soccer medics but normally most knocks can be taken care by use of sponge and water and little further aggravation will A recent national coaches seminar brought out the lack of specialised medics in soccer injuriesand we are not alone in this respect If an Injury looks serious Immediate removal to the local hospital accident department is recommended Over the past few years I am Informed that serious injuries are very few and difficult to recall Some imbalance of players was discussed and the executive will watch the situation so far he between some of the has not fected results and playing standards The new conduct code was also introduced and discussed and also seems to be working well so far The code Is set simple rules to follow in regard to match play behaviour coaches and managers duties what to do in WEEKLY SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY JUNE DIAMONDS TEAMS Flyers vi Gage Stationery Georgetown Mix Meti Royal Trust v Peel Police THURSDAY JUNE I Gage Stationery vs Sandhill Shell SUNDAY JUNclZ RAIN GAMES II Fort A vs Royal Trust Sandhill Shell vs Peel Police Nlners Sports vs Georgetown Chrysler MONDAY JUNE Gage Stationery Way Jay Norval vs Hillsburgh teams lead league Inclement weather and poor playing conditions forced the cancellation of two games In the Hal ton Ladles Softball League last week but Seniors Juniors and Milton all picked up wins move to the top of the heap An interesting stalls lie concerning the league leaders with the exception of Milton shows that they scored twice as many runs as they have had scored against them The pitchers have suffered so obviously the burden year has been placed on the hitters The Georgetown Armstrong Georgettes have scored most runs while the Glen Williams ladies have scored the least 19 In five games the coleader Juniors have had but runs scored against Ihem WEEKLY RESULTS Juniors ID Milton Seniors LEAGUE STANDINGS Alcott ladies split matches TEAM Sri eorge town Milieu Glen Williams Hornby In Intercounty Ladies team tennis play last week the Gordon Alcott ladles were able to split Ihelr matches with White Oaks mainly because of the winning ways of the teams In the West Division The West A Division teams lost three matches while winning one but the West teams reversed the trend win three matches while drop ping one Rice and Kay King lost and Mary Hughes and Caroline Murray lost and 36 and Viviennc Carlwright and Ann Gch lost 16 and 16 The West Division play crs had better luck as Marilyn Serjeantson and Mary Hughes won Brown and Carole MacLeod triumph and and Audrey Houston and Judy won Ihe r match and COMPLETE LINE OF OR FREE ESTIMATE call 8364430 weekly schedule Wed JuneS at Srs Wed JuneS Glen Williams at Milton JuneS Milton at Hornby Sund June 12 Georgetown at Mod Jane Jn at Glen Williams Moo June 13 Mlllon at Georgetown B liptr fl case of a rercree shortage and how to deal with the match result The next meeting is at m to which all coaches managers and referees are invited Regrettably some were not aware of Ihe first meeting until the last minute so please reserved the second Monday of each month lor meetings same lime and place Minor soccers opinion of facilities and fields hai been reported In earlier Issues of newspaper You may seen some of minor soccer officials on the field We have checked specifications and the field is not prepared even to the specifications The contractor accepts the fact and Is to attend to the problems and faults causing a further delay in the reopening dale But or our vigilance where would we be The laws the gome often bring out differences of in Ireprclation and one which caused concern recently was the one concerning obstruction on a goal keeper A player is judged to obstruct a goalkeeper by to prevent the clearing the ball The outfield player can obstruct by stan ding immediately In front of the keeper However provided the attacker does not move as the keeper takes the allowed steps around the Ihereisnonwardof an indirect free kick Should the attacker mne to block the keeper path ob struction Is called and an in direct free kick awarded This applies whether or not the keeper rolls the ball to gain In some space for the clearance However should Ihe keeper have plenty of time and space to move and clear the ball and rolls the ball an may move in and attempt to gain possession without causing an obstruction The application is one of Inlerprelation by the Next time out I shall attempt the offside law the most difficult law o apply and yes is straightforward in print A Thought A simple jet effective laclic at goal kicks and keepers clearances is to pull the wingers deep Into your own half yet wide out near the and to position defenders In line with Ihe goalie Just outside the penalty area This gives the goalkeeper at least four to clear and if defenders and wingers are taught to into position Immediately the keeper has the ball in his hands A counterattack by ihrow or kick may be achieved Another more simple yet essential unwritten law is neter put the ball across the luce of your own goal keep the ball moving out the wings away from the danger goal mouth area One of my maxims oft quoted Is In doubt put it out You then have an opportunity to regroup your players Like all tactics however simple or complicated these do not always work We have also had Ihe usual quota of uniform problems with different sizes In the main too many hove or too tiny outfits A system of swap between coaches with the same colors through commissioners could no doubt be arranged It a difficult to be 100 cent correct in our ordering which generally has to be made prior to drafting Any Ideas for 1978 Bring up at Ihe next meeting Our first soccer arrangements arc complete or Friday June 17 at St George Anglican Church hall on Tickets can be obtained from the com missioned We look lor ward to good evening and our thanks go Art and his hard working committee A recent report in the US publication Sports Illustrated should make all of us who feel we carry the burdens of the world on our shoulders feel a better The story concerns a high school baseball team in the United States and reads As its 14 cord will attest this has not been the best all possible baseball seasons for Fort una High School of Eureka California In a game at Del Norte High for example the bases were loaded with two out Just as the Dan released the ball after his a decidedly pernicious wind blew his cap off On the way lo the plate the ball went into the hat They travelled together about three feel before he wind blew the cap to the shortstop The ball fell oft to the left about feel In front of the mound before slowly drib bling out of the park through a gate All the runners moved up one base 15- Coverage for semi private and for Extended Care benefits Including proscription drugs Is available lor subscribe call for details I BLUE CROSS Home Newspaper of Halfcon Hilla In West A Division action Agnes Daniel and Caroline Pot Harris and Allison Murray lost their match won their match and and Soccer Schedule SCHEDULE Voder Field DATE TIME JuneS 30pm Olympics vi Ranger lop Stars vi Spurs June 10 p Panthers Cougars June it 15 Wildcats Olympics June 11 10 30 Blue vi Mustangs June Rangers Blue Jays June 30pm Cougars vi Tornados June IS Panthers Stars i i year 1 rates apply Canada Trust J TORONTO at si near RoyaJ York Lakoshorolt ml Royal York MiSSISSAUOA second lovel Tialalaa Ma Centra 2nd near Eatons World Main at James MILTON Main Ids I BRAMALEA CITYCENTRE ALLAN SHOWS Mon June 6 to Sat June 11 In the Northeast Parking Lot HOME OF Beaver food city Open 30 a m 30 m Sat 30 a HIGHWAY DIXIE ROAD Proceeds this event go tu aid Community Protects by can font J JEFFREY LYNCH LTD No 7 Hwy East Brampton FI YOUR FACTORY TOWN DEALER

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