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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 2, 1976, p. 17

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Rebelettes handle Lord Elgin It was ladies to the tore last but wcrc j opportunities ina mid ay through the second danger of succumbing Last Thursday at home on a penally She v is Halton interschool girls cording to coach against Park mori relieved tlini she nor programme Their passing game the were lacking mally would have been when the zip that earned ball hit home Georgetown penalty apply Park continued iressure throughoi iwnil half iml rin saw action twice was particularly effective and and picked up a win over the well disciplined manner in them lo their opening Lord Elgin High School of which they carried the play win and the Burlington but suffered a 1 dimmed whatever slight hopes carried the plav Qui en setback at the hands of the Burlington crew had Elizabeth Park led 1 at the Park High School of Oakville Sue Smarda Sheila lulf and Us a credit to the The game against Lord and Milton of the local girls that Elgin was played in Burlington counted for the Georgetown the score was so low is on Tuesday May and the scores while Sylivia Martin Park are regarded by many as Perdui on Georgetown contingent were and Debbie Wilson who class of the league dearly the better team The shared duties Sue scored the lone for i led I at the half foiled any Lord Elgin scoring Georgetown marker about prison Bantams come from behind League Rep team rule hurts Senior Rebs The Georgetown Optimists Bants treated their supporters Bantams split their two to a highly entertaining tilt County Baseball Association that appeared lost leading up week slipping past to the late innings Milton in extra inning In a Going into Hie bottom of the gome played in Georgetown seventh Milton led and last Wednesday then losing on appeared be coasting The away game last Thursday situation changed rapidly lo Streelsvllle however as Phil Delia reached The Milton game was an base and then was sent home extremely well played and by Marty Powers who lashed exciting contest for so early in out a triple the season The Powers scored on an error md the game into extra innings The George owners short work Of their op in the top of the eighth then counted the winning run in their half of the inning when David raced home on an error by the Milton backstop The Bantams next home game is this Wednesday tonight when host ville at the Fairgrounds Kinsmen Girls Softball Results by Thereia SENIORS Youngs lOBlueOlunls 17 Youngs tried catching up in the last inning of piny but Blue Giants were loo strong The Giants earned eight of their runs in their final time at bat Kelly Frost earned the star for Blue Giants by batting out two Suzanne Kirk and Clare Carter made some good defensive plays to earn the spotlight for Pitchers were Kelly Frost and Wilkes s7 Carey Worrall and Jeanne Girardi both pitched well or Neilsons Carol Garter had ad an excellent game in center field making several good defensive plays one that stopped a hoirerun Joan Gilmer pitched or Varian and managed to hit the only homer of the game stars were Carol Carter Joan Gilmer and Sally Stroud Standard Products 19 Umpire Bob Cooper There were a few hit in this game Lesley Hand started off with two Jackie Muriel King and Debbie Jones each hit one with s going over the fence Pitchers were Claire Lacoursiere and Karen Stars were IcsIey Hand and Muriel King Cable Jets Welder and Radiator Joan Dickson The deciding inning of the game was in the third Tor cable jets Eight big runs gave them the lead and sow them through ill the were hit bv Colleen and Cindy Mowat Pitchers were Shelley Perkins and Liz Game stars were Colleen Seaton Colleen and Debbie Kirk JUNIOR Paulines lowers II game was a real The inning saw the two teams tied then Paulines took the lead till the fifth Pauline took Ihe lead till the fifth inning when Fred Harrison took over Pitchers were Donna Sue Cutrara Carol Peardon and Watson were hit by Jackie Fuller and Donna Georgetown 19 Georgetown Upholstery got their big break in the third Innings by pulling In ten runs From then on it was sailing Both pitchers Julie Fournier and Campbell earned the star were baited out by Campbell Sandra Marshall and Smoke Shop to- Thrush putting a run across the plate but till the fifthmnlne By thai time the Smoke Shop was way out in front Pitchers v ere Karen ilson and Michelle came off the Michelle and MacKinnon who also earned the slar along with Susan Shearer Umpire for the match was Bill Anderson Dairy Queen Dairy Queen batters never let up this game a good effort saw idem right the end A good pitching effort was made by Milne or I isa and Gail for Dairy Queen were hit by Hillock for two md Rhonda Ritchie I and Kim Thompson and Sophie Jones each for one Siors were the hole Dairy Queen team and Jennifer Milne schedule all loathes and Ivsj preparing the early innings Products tin earl lead Baltimore to pull one run I the Kami beore lij Standard Products five runs and Die Irodui ts Dorse in what Ijoi and lav what ended Baltimore Baltimore scored runs on hits Jane Mitchell picking up a pair of Singhs as did Tun John Rivers and Roane Kubas had perfect days al the plate going picked up a triple and two singles while Roane had single slam home run and RBI for Singles I Ell Den also Dai Kevin Don Jackson Coach Warren Crawford Kevin Power Andy Be a Doe Harold Branch PennylPO on Lance Warren Crawford Wendy Coord i Crawford Cheryl Jackson Jim Bruce Scott Sieve Cum Baron Peter Brake Sieve Tom Tracy Curtis Danny Glen Farrow McCarthy Terry Coord HOUSE I WEEKLY SCHEDULE David Carton and Canon Don Coach Wednesday June 2 Thursday Junes 2 TYKt Guinea to be played at Armoury Wednesday June Thursday June 3 I Monday June vs Tuesday June The Board had decreed lhat no rep soccer contention or All Ontario players would be allowed to honours last afternoon compile on high school teams at Victoria Park in Brampton Tins was done with the when dropped a tight demanding lhat of decision to I Park in Die would be enforcing the fee Elilton same rules for All Ontario round The game J Rb exhibitions Bertelson wa classic but a controversy thai brewed earlier the season cropped up again and marred what had so far been a fine season for the Disappointing start for the Falcons Brampton win a felded a lug and District Second opened Iheir disappointing Saturdav in n they were had Inwn by a score The lead changed hands rflen Before being decided in the final inning appai show and this did enhance the Falcons chances Tlie main failing was lack of and sinking strength but hopefully this shortcoming will be rectified in order opener and it i ted that all player the field at ire the ground and ah Glen teams undefeated in games and Brian Joiutl Kenp picked up a double ind single with singles ing to and Brian Kemp in a losing cause or the The four teams in the House League are evenly balanced and will proved good Let gel out md give them our support Georgetown Baseball Association Team Rosters i Squirt lads I with A Ihumped Hornby Squirt girls had three games 1 wick and finished Willi an unblemished record slipping MS I villi outlasting inn house II The Pee Wee were sorely tested but on the strength Brett s toppled Bomb fi- he Bantam boys were drubbed idlene did 1 1 lllc I til ml single fieri Bant I imehouse i IXmg Warren wih the winning pi teller in Die latter game and a night at the plate also as he went four for five Dave Puree wielded lime BCircuit Racing At ORANGEVILLE RACEWAY ltth- CLUB HOUSE BRAMALEA CINEMAS ROAD BREAKING POINT MISSOURI BREAKS GRIZZLY FPU THEATRE MCDONALDS OPTIMISTS McDonalds ANNUAL BIKE RODEO In Conjunction With The Regional Police Department KIDS BRING YOUR BIKES TO MCDONALDS GUELPH ST Saturday June 5th at 9 am KIDS IN THREE AGE GROUPS WILL COMPETE FOR TROPHIES BIG MACS ME SOFT DRINKS FOR All COMPETITORS The feel schools decided lo disregard the rep that bumped olf It- The schools obeyed he directive with the of White Oaks who forfeited their and the pattern was lie paltern was torn asunder however because of last week game but with the help of grand slam toitiemn Midget with dropping Ihem in hut of in romp over it plate The Midget girls in volved in a with Milton lull ended up evenlual 19 winners In their second game the week Ac toil felt the- brunt of Ihe lien attack and were pasted Claire a Iwo run homer and overall had a four for night at the pi ale Jeff Haines proved that he skills as lie tossed a hitter at and his lies rallied to his cause with heir The Juveniles won 1I over lamboro In their game of the week the leu Williams Juveniles were in a stronger test but tided up with a win over In this encounter leve fierce led the Glen as he hit three or vsOmagh liberally sprinkled with rep players The feel con situation hut coach that the feel Till III HA I W Couch Brown rightfully with the situation doesnt feel wn rules now bland thai there is it fe in the process of making inquiries but as mentioned at present everything Is up in the The fame itscll was from the opening whistle and at was deadlocked at 1 1 Both teams played very disciplined games and excellent passing and setups highlighted play Hie Rebels went ahead juhl the halfway mark of Ihe second period but could hold on and rne f ark pulled i the ban on players as Kiev had no nlion of going further than regardless As the of it J and similarly hi tan in though they rep player there will be challenger a Hi Stewarttown second in Halton Relays involving area schools were staged last Wednesday at Nelson Stadium in Burlington school dominated as Public School ran off with title lotiipilmg to points Slewarl town Public Sihunl finished second with points Central Public School of was third with points and Centennial Public 101 jrlh ingent 1B7SPugel7 the game out of the fire In the dying minutes Jeff and Gord Miller were the Rebel marksmen while fat who appeared bk shaky in Die first half kept the In the by coming up with some excellent The were at another apart from the Lome Park controversy four regulars because of a prank committed on the bus returning from a previous game were suspended from The Rebels arc still very much in their own leagues championship battle and will be entering semifinal play this Wednesday Junior Rebs finish wmld be understate season in high soccer Rebels nettling of an The saw iction three times last week and wound up their 1076 a Inning note On Ihcy were edged I Wednesday lost by Ihe same teeth grilling lo Queen Park and on they closed their year by dropping a o decision to Ink villi- Trafalgar High School coaching The Juniors failed lo make the playoffs with a onewin and games against disqu White Oaks being disci but there is a light albe the i of Ihe for quite some ins Georgetown charges were unknown quantities to him Put in Ita proper perspective the season was a learning for all concerned While the Juniors had players with ample Individual lalenls for the most pari had be taught the basics of team play Minor mistakes or menial lapses throughout the season plagued the club as witness the several one goal defeats and inexperience can In lagged as Ihe real villain md the cause of the season will be back coaching next year and he Is two enthusiastic about the potential of the Junlora They iledi improved steadily with every dun game and in net played perhaps best game of he Junior Robs started the year in the 10 loss to nson with onlv one veteran Park The line has been used wire under the lutelngeof before hut as Brooklyn Dodger ill ilking up 15 Kim took one title in the Intermediate 1x100 and came in second in tile Open relav It should tie noted tint File winning team is nude up of lln Davis Doug Smith Hub and second place Open eon was headed by Doug ami included Hub Daviy Km Owens and Dave Although they did not cap lure championship the runners picked up one second and four thirds for points Second place in Ihe Junior relav was made possible tin of Pickett Wayne Elliott Andrew and Mark lXlge The Open rel team composed of Scott Richard Jim third place Dickson man lul the tape the same tune as he opponent from John luck Public School of Hie joy in lamp was shortlived when the judges awarded fink seiond place and rckgaledMewartlownlo ihird spol The Judges decision marred a superlative per by Dickson ran the anchor leg in seconds a relay record and quite possibly a record The lad from John Tuck who edged Scott is no slouch either as he is Ihe provincial champion in the and under age group Public School Track and Field Cham held Tut June at the EC Drviry School for the Handicapped ill Die Milton Rams split Acton ran decision in Malton on Sunday fa son record to wins The Rams are entering four losses in league play rather quiet period and have asi week as they spin a pair of one game slated for this losing in Owen week On Thursday they host mil on then game lime a at the ehoundntg lo lake a 15 10 arena Minor Soccer Schedule June Panthers vs Villa June p Hearts vs Olympics Sat June a m Stars Spurs Man June 7 1 p Hangers Tornados June tt m Panthers Hearts Wed June m Spartans Villa ATOMS fliurs June m vs Aces June pm vs Golden Jets I- ri June m Crusaders Guns Thunderbirds Golden June 3D Meteors vs Dynamites Tues June Dai Motor Rabbits vs Wed MOStJl ITOS Thurs June JO p m Road Runners vs Celtic June 4fi flyers Eagles Sat m Road Runners at Spartans vs Aces Phantoms vs Liverpool loungblood Flyers HINT VMS n vs Hibernian lat Metros vs Wolves lues June Pinev June ji Sal June a Mnn June 7G June 1 June i June 10 Monday June 7 June i pn Metros at vs Hibernian JUNIOR MRUS Friday June J Olympians vs Red Barons Tuesday JuneB Debutantes vs Wcdncsdiiv JuncO Jr Nationals Thursday June 1 15 p Golden Spurs vs SocinIItea Monday Junc7 fi 15pm Performance Package The new wheel drive F- Sports Hatchback 4365 NORTH END DATSUN LTD MARTIN ST MILTON Just yds South Hwy 401

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