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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 16, 1975, p. 11

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Soccer Schedules iBMBBiM Schedules Sept Squirts at Slraonyi IB Trojans vs Nationals at Moore Park Tigers vs IB Mngpies Thunderbirds Sat Golden Jets vs Magpies Mosquito at Cedsrvale Wildcats Spitfires Thu 18 Gladiators vs Bobcats at IB Phantoms Aces Sat SO Dynamos vs Bobcats Sat Flyers vs Spitfires PEE WEE 18 Rangers vs Rovers Thu 18 Chargers Kings Sat JO 1000 Rockets vs Kings JR GIRLS at Centennial Thu 815 Supcrgirls Jr Nationals IB Olympians Red Barons Sat 1000 Jr Nationals Tomboys End of Regular Schedule Cup Play to Follow IMS CLP GAMES Squirt at Simony Mon Trojans Nationals Tue Panthers Wed Giants vs Bombers Atom at Moore Park Mod Hearts vs Golden Jets 23 Magpies vs Wed 24 Stingrays vs Spurs at Cedarvalc Mon 800 Colts Grizzlies Tue Spitfires Flyers Wed Gladiators vs Bobcats PEEWEE Too Rockets Jaguars Wed Kings vs Chargers Bantam Mod Arsenal Celtic JrGlrli Bicentennial Mon Ladybugs Supcrgirls Red Borons Olympians Wed 34 Tomboys Jr Nationals Ontario Soccer Finals I SQUIRT Chlnguncousy Ookvilie MINOR ATOM Guild wood Oshawa 3 MAJOR ATOM Woburn Kitchener MINOR MOSQUITO 3 St Andrew 1 MAJOR MOSQUITO St ThomasOSt MINOR PEEWEE Wexford Rusher Realty Miss MAJOR Chinguacousy Wexford MINOR BANTAM Settlers Tavern Wexford MAJOR BANTAMSt Andrew soMaple Leaf 1 8 1 Chuiguacousy 1 Adidas Skills National 1 Kenti Dartmouth Nova Scotia A St Thomas Ontario M Briscoe British Columbia Delays kill Roy alettes For the Georgetown Roy alettes the a rest is as good as a cure proved sheer poison as the girls tost their best Hall on Juvenile Girls League playoff series to two games straight and thus are finished barring exhibition games for this summer The alettes star out strong this past season and were challenging league leaders for the top spot up until the last few regularly scheduled games Then their hitting dropped off and an uncommon number of errors began to crop up The girls were plagued by these maladies Into provincial play and were subsequently eliminated by League play was postponed until after the provincial had been com pleted but Ihen Inclement weather added up to the en forced Idleness and apart from practice time the were asperated from Softball for at least three won the first gome of the playoffs 12S and It was untimely errors that cost local nine the win The Roy alettes were leading after three innings but then fell apart as counted eight runs in the fourth and fifth Innings to build up an insurmountable lead The did rally for three runs la their half of the seventh inning but It was Just a case of too little too late Laura Wilkes was charged with the loss while D Baker picked up the Eringate win The bats were hot as they struck for the nine runs and two major con tributors were Betty Mar- who hit fourforfour and Milton who was at the plate The error epidemic was under control for most of the second game against but a lapse in the sixth inning allowed to score three runs and Jump Into a lead The Royalettes could manage but one run In their half of the seventh and dropped the game and the series Betty Marchment started the game for the but was relieved by Laura Wilkes In the third Inning Laura wot charged with the loss The pick of the Royalcttc hitters In this game were Betty and Marflo Butler inis past weekend the Royalettes competed In the Juvenile Girls Softball Tournament a tourney which attracted 16 of the top Juvenile girls teams from throughout southern Ontario and displayed type of Inconsistency that has been troubling them In Ihe dying weeks of the summer The girls gained some measure of revenge as they swamped Eringate in tourney game 131 but then were stomped themselves as they lost to Brampton Laura Wilkes picked up the first game win while both Loura and Barb Curry pitched in the second encounter Butler hit a with a runner on in the first game win while Janet McKay went fourforflve at the plate In the second game the team hitting again slumped as they managed only one run Llewellyn off to World Championship Llewellyn of Georgetown a noted local ports figure for his accomplishments in wrestling was one of six wrestlers chosen represent Canada in the Senior World Wrestling Championships being held this week in Minsk USSR Headed by national coach Gordon the I remaining team members include Gordon Bertie of Montreal Claude of Ottawa Gary Gardiner of Waterloo Jim Miller of Vancouver and Richard of Sturgeon Falls Lions lose first GEORGETOWN MINOR SOCCER ASSOCIATION Standings September 14 MAJOR MOSQUITO The Georgetown Lions Midgets swung into semi final play In division this past weekend against Crcdlton and while the Midgets lost the first game of the series they played well and with this first game under their belt should Improve as the scries progresses The Midgets have been idle for more than a month with rain delayed games and cancellations and this lock of game condition action look Its toll on the clubs pitchers in the first game with Credlton- Danny Anderson started on the mound for the Lions and had a lead after three in nings but then ran Into control problems Manager Bill James then brought in Larry Burns Mark and finally Rob Hatcher and it was Hatcher who proved the most effective By that lime in the fourth inning the damage had been done and Crcdlton had scored six runs on one hit and seven walks to put the game out of reach The Midgets played well defensively despite layoff and with improved pitching in the next contest ore expected to seriously challenge Credlton The Midgets will be playing In this Saturday with the first game for pm and the second game if necessary slated to go at TDK llhKALD Tuesday September 16 17S Page II Fun tourney in Glen Chances are therewill be and belonging to the par- little heeding to the call of Is eligible to Take me out to the ball game play however a rule has been Dad this weekend as the instituted whereby no pitcher Glen Williams Ball Park will ot Industrial league or higher be scene of the first annual calibre can pitch This Service Clubs Fastball will assure that the respective Tournament sponsored by clubs will have some sort of a members of local staff of turnout at their next regular the Post Office meeting The various clubs that will The fellows who will be be participating are in no taking part In the tournament particular order of merit are for the most part the Town Works Legion Fire chaps who can be heard from Fighters Car Club Carriers the stands knocking the ball Police oh woe betide those playing so its Just natural that who attempt to steal Clerks they dont really want to be they can be depended upon to seen actually taking port in a prolong the game and a team real game from the Ambulance crew However the word did leak All monies collected will go out and these Bleacher Pros to charity and with the police and Sideline Jockeys will firemen and ambulance men finally get a chance to strut playing ball Glen Williams their stuff just might be the safest Anyone living In the area place in town TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE 10SOpm Town Works vs Legion 1300pm Fire Fighters Club Carriers vs Police 3 pm Clerks Ambulance Semifinals will take place at ant pm with the slated to get underway at 730 Everyone Is urged to get out and boo your antiheroes out and it should be suggested that If ever there was a time to get frustrations out vocally this tournament provides the perfect setting Bombers Trojans Nationals Golden Hawks Panthers Eagles Canucks Giants United Spurs Stingrays Royals MINOR ATOM MAJOR ATOM Hearts 7 Thunderbirds Golden Jets 3 Magpies Tigers MINOR MOSQUITO Gladiators Bobcats 4 4 Grizzlies 4 Colls Dynamos Spitfires Phantoms Flyers 1 Wildcats Owls Cougars Rangers Rovers Rockets Jaguars Kings Chargers Celtic Centurions Beavers Wolves Arsenal Superglrls Debutantes Tomboys Jr Nationals Red Rockets Blue Bombers Golden Spurs Green Dragons Oakville dump Bantams MINOR PEE WEE MAJOR PEE WEE 10 1 Georgetown outplayed Oak- ville by a fair margin but it is goals that and will play Hamilton in the next round on a win Georgetown scored the first goal of the game on a lovely piny from Tom Grammond to Davy and through for Alton giving the ville goalie no chance Georgetown could have been ahead on a free kick Jeff beating the goalie on a low drive Just inside the post but the made a great save leading out from the goal line Play was fairly even In the second half both teams playing good entertaining soccer and scored their first goal to tic the score catching Georgetown off guard Before Georgetown could down Oakville scored again and thats the way it stayed to the final whistle Georgetown finished the season with a 5050 record and considering the excellent opposition facing them should have to feel ashamed Coach El Vandcnberg and manager Ray would like to hank all the boys and parents for their cooperation during the season Skaters accept applications The Georgetown Figure Skating Club Is accepting applications members Enrollment is limited and lessons begin October 12 so please act quickly The club is divided into groups preschoolers with a minimum age of 3 years Juniors must be at least in kindergarten Intermediate must have NFSA badge Seniors and Adult programs Anyone who wishes more Information or registration forms should contact Mrs L Joycclyn TUESI TUESDAY FAMILY NIGHT BRAZIER BURGERS FOR 1 00 Every Tuesday Night Commencing Tuesday Sept From Closing ST A DR GEORGETOWN WE WILL Provide a Government which will lead in Improving financial responsibility WE WILL Provide Government Open to the fresh air of public scrutiny WE WILL Provide a system of education based on a core curriculum with uniform standards of measurement at all levels WE WILL Freeze development of the Bradley- Milton Hydro corridor pending the outcome of a totally independent survey WE WILL Provide compensation to property owners whose land development rights have been arbitrarily removed by Government WE WILL Reestablish the teacher parent relationship as the cornerstone of the education system with an administration serving that end WE WILL Be available to all the people after the election VOTE JULIAN REED LIBERAL JULIAN REED IS WILLING HE CARES 4 OFFICES TO SERVE HALTONBURLINGTON Headquarters School Acton 8770141 Burlington Milton 8780200

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