Over 6000 Fans View Second Annual Rodeo Over cowboy fans Jam med the path Saturday and Sunday to watch Georgetowns annual rodeo produced by a year old Hugh Graham of The dust twirled as tossed their riders and flying booves narrowly missed them in Americas roughest sport It rougher tins year with the Introduction of bull tiding Is WRESTLED DOWN this event the cowboy holds Another spectacular event onto a long rope looped around was dogging where the rid the middle of the Brahma bull plunges from the back of a who is only too eager to get rid horse onto the neck of of the unwanted rider Clowns running grasps the an- distract the bull after the rider by the head and wrestles has been thrown since the only mm to ground way to dismount from a bull is The events included barebock to Jump voluntarily or be riding saddle rid- thrown Wild horse race one wild time Calf roping keeps fans on the edge of their seats Brahma bull is reluctant transportation ing calf roping bull dogging bull riding pick up race barrel race flag race and wild horse race The highlight of the day for the kids under twelve was the calf scramble Here children over of them each equipped with a piece of rope tried to catch and tie the rope around the calf then bring him over the finish line TWO CASUALTIES Only two casualties marred the three performances one cowboy with cracked ribs and another with a broken collar bono Winners of the various events were Saddle Riding 1 Bill Oshawn Gary Dut ton Michigan 3 Dave Toronto Gerry Klnsello Win dsor Bare Back Riding Barry Ellis Peterborough Ron Gary Michigan Jean glols Quebec Ball Riding l Gerry Kin- Windsor Jean Lang- lols Quebec 3 Tom New York State l John Mac kenzie Bill Miller Kitchener Mew York State Al Calf Roping Biff Fitting 2 Fred Mackenzie 3 John Macken zie KuIsU Wild Hone Race McCrae Bill VanDam 3 Dave Tor onto 4Gary Part Georgetown Barrel Race l Mac kenzie Malton 2 Dandle en Toronto 3 Diana Toronto 4 David Ot tawa All proceeds from the sale of the program were donated to the Big Brothers of Georgetown Holy Cross Athletes Place Well at Meet Holy Cross collect ed a first two seconds and two thirds at the second annual County Separata school Board track and field meet at Nelson High School In Burling ton Monday And one of the team Chris was third top senior boy George Vonler School won senior and Inter mediate division honours and SL Josephs of Oakvllle took junior division honours Here is bow the Holy Cross athletes fared In the events Senior Obis High Jump Frandne Melia Senior Girts Standing Broad Jump Cindy Hayes 1st Senior Boys 100 yard dash Chris Burke Senior Boys Triple Jump Chris Burke 1st Intermediate Girts Standing Broad Jump Amelia Bablc 2nd Girls Throw 4th Intermediate Girls IN yard Dash Amelia Babic Intermediate Boys 220 yard Dash Peter Boyle 3rd Junior Girls yard dash Sandra VanDeUnder Junior Running Broad Jump Caruso JnaJor CM Softball Throw Karen Abrescb 3rd Boys Softball Throw Mark RELAYS Senior Boys 2nd Bob Rob inson Tom Rob ert Roy Chris Burko Hal Sub Intermediate Boys ftth Kenny Diamond Peter Boyle David Herman Sub Junior Boys Greg Morton Tony Kraua John Bur ke Herblo Wiles Sub KINSMEN GIRLS SOFTBALL Scores Up In The Clouds At Diamond Gals Games by Mary Cooper In spite of threatening weath er and lost mlnuto confusion the first week of girls wont Into the books as highly successful The only disappointment the abuse given of the more open diamonds by people driv ing on them after many noun of grounds work by the Kinsmen In preparation for the opening of the season resulting In bent pegs and large ruts plus a dan ger to the player safety JUNIOR LEAGUE Tuesday May KInette Krnlsen IS Superior Foods After finishing on the bottom of last years standing the Cruisers set a highflying pace for new season They jump ed Into a 50 lead in the 1st and held Superior scor es for the 1st three bats Game stars were Karen Ab- resche who made lovely plays and pitcher April Sac- far a good mound perform ance Winning coaches were Pat Butler and Ruth Dairy Queen Paulines Flowers New pitcher Linda George set the Queens off to a good start as she captured the gome star and gave steady guidance to her teammates for their sea son first win Queens rallied behind Linda to bold the Florists less for the 1st five of the Inning gome Homers for the winners were igged by Susan Milton and Linda George Hitting the lone bagger for Paulines was shortstop Joan coach was Wilson Hatcher MsnMIa Hairstyles Zenith Tool and Die Mardells cinched their game by putting 3 up down for the first 3 innings against Zenith while collecting 10 runs them selves No game stars were selected Winning pitcher was Marshall and winning coaches Tool Servos and Street Homo runs came off tbo bats of Dlanne Marshall with and Starch both of tbo winning team Georgetown Cycle A Sports Shoprlte It was a very close game that had the Cyclists with only a slight edge all the way There were no home runs no stars lust lots of excited play- Winning pitcher was Debbie Williams and a good perform ance on the mound was given losing pitcher Nancy Winning coaches were Mary Russell end Karen Telford The Hunters Carusos Frail Market These 2 new entries into the league put forth a good gome for their first night The leaguo attempted to equ alize these teams with the other by selecting experienced players from each of the other teams to play for Hunters and Carusos We would like to thank end congratulate the players who tra no graciously and showed their true sportsmanship and under standing We knew it would be disappointing and difficult to make the change but those that went rate No The game didnt really get a- way from Carusos until the Sth fnnlng when runs put Hun ter beyond their reach Game star and winning pit cher was Barb Ferris Pitching the loss was Linda Middleton Winning coaches were Sandy and Valerie White Homers were hit by Susan Ma- veal and Barb Ferris with one each Murray Motors Georgetown Upholstery In the closest game of the night umpire George commented that both teams had played exceptionally well and both deserved honourable men Hon That means game stars I Congratulations girls Murray grabbed off run in the 1st and held the Upholster ers off until the when they slid 1 across home By then the tie and winning run had been scored by Murray a to take the game Winning coach was Myles Gilsan SENIOR LEAGUE Thursday May H Real Estate IS Cable Jets IS This had to be the surprise of the night as the team is all 1st year senior but it should show what enthusiasm can do The Jets held the lead for the 1st round and then dropped back to trail the winners by and runs till the games end Winning pitchers were Marie and Donna Evans while gome star Marilyn Mahon also ployed for Foberts Winning coach was Jock Handy The lono homer was also lted to tagged by Kar Hcrrington Bamgers Cleaners Magnusons Insurance What appears to be a com plete rout was not so until Bar held score less for the lost innings while they plied the runs across the plate Winning pitcher was Kathy Oprlca and sharing the loss wore Barclay and Wendy Mud The lono Barragcrs homer was tagged by Pom Barrager while were bit for by Sharron Barclay and Laura Game star went to Mognuson shortstop Sandra for some very alert playing ron Barclay and entire out- fielding team receive applause for the pitching and excel handling of hardhitting team Winning coaches were Jim Cooper end Andy Han horse teamwork makes the difference in barrel race Swimming Lessons Terra Cotta Conservation Area REGISTRATION DATES JUNE 16th to JUNE 30th between 12 noon and at the lifeguard office In person NO REGISTRATION ON SUNDAY JUNE 201 per per son must accompany registration Red Cross and Royal lire Savins Society count wfll bo conducted every Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from Jury fa August 13 Choose from Csnada largest rental and QMC trucks Blue Giant Equipment Leones Hairstyles While Leones trolled through out the game they hod a rally in inning that tied up tho game at all and caused a furor amongst the players Le one eventually surrendered runs in the final bat for the Giants and were able only to manage one run themselves It was an excellent game with both teams playing full out They both deserved and got game stars The lone homer from bat of Giants pitcher Yvonne Giants catcher Cindy Rus sell rates a mention for on ex cellent gome behind the plate Peggy Walters for Leones a first year senior showed up exceptionally well and stands congratulated for her game Winning coaches were John and Marty Continued on Page THE GEOBOBTOWN HERALD THURSDAY JUNE CORRECTION Through typographical error the Special Month Rate for was Incorrect in last weeks ad It should have reed as below SPECIAL SUMMER MEMBERSHIP RATES FOB JUM JULY AND AUGUST MEN fag Monthly Special Months Membership LADIES fag Monthly Special 3 Months Membership 18 ALPINE HEALTH CLUB 12 Wnhyan Spi SWIM IN 7 DAYS IN YOUR OWN CUSTOM BUILT POOL HOT WEATHER SPECIALS I CONCRETE 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