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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 9, 1976, p. 14

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Page TUP HERALD Wednesday June Third inning spurs Chryslers to win The Georgetown Chryslers of the County Fastball League ran their season a record to two wins and three losses last week as the pair of gomes los ng3ltoLowillccnfTiday nlgl then toppling Palermo on Monday night Both games ire played in Georgetown in Iht early going it looked i would i plagued with a lock of plate After two innings the if the visitors hid a while hid fulled lo tolled a hit 1 lit third inning the Chryslers to up two runs ind tit t inn ind from this point Hit Chryslers took toiitro txtendid lead to lulh his third of Oil year two run in tin bottom of the fifth mil this proved ill insurintt lnnl tedid is lit to hut Hint hits a singlt ran over final three frames route to the win yielded eight hits while sinking out rue Palermo killer The Chryslers got to Inglchnrt for hits a logo with his Tomalty was two for four it the while Dm a triple and angles hinged out by lurry Cuthbirl John Welsh and Grant I shir was also tndited a stolen base 1ast night against a lock of offensive lunch thcCholcrs to bow before 1 The rs managed only seven oft three nnd lift six bast runners five of them position Tht imt started off well for lot lis Ihey si inning Dili Tilt who wis with loss on like in Hit going and through innings failed yield i lit for Hit Clark cracks OFSSA THE GFOHGFTOWrN CHRYSLEHS Dave Boycott hustles out a hit against last night while Lee Qxilson loots on The Chryslers were ting their maroon and white uniforms they were of little old lo the local cause ai won Hit fell Bob McGowan steals the show for the Glen Glen Williams of the Men Fastball League had a one and one week dropping an decision to last Tuesday June 1 then com dominating new league entry Burlington last Friday night However the big story to emerge from week action was a heretofore prccedented incident burly Bob McGowan stale a base Bob performed his flee If noted antics against the seventh inning of their encounter He reached base on an error advanced to second and with visions of Maury Wills dancing his head wanly eyed third base His he raced for the unsuspecting sack Thewordis that stow motion replays did to clear up the phenomenon as Bob fell behind and out of picture However the theft will be duly re cor ded somewhere Against it was big inning that did the Glen in The locals started out well picking up two runs in their half of the first but then Lowville erupted for six runs in the top of the second to build an insurmountable lead added single runs the fourth and sixth innings and although the Glen chipped away at the lead they just I get within striking distance Dave Farelly relieved by Boh McGowan was charged while was credited with tht win Mix Stafford the main man it the plate for the Gltn he w for eluding a double Against Burlington the Glen came up with some tarly lightening of their own and led iftcr two innings of play sixth inning when Burlington managed their first run the Glen were ilready in front 110 for nil intents purposes the had been decided Bob McGowan picked up the Glen win while who win for four led the Glen it phtt Max Stafford and Hill two for fivt while IX in Corn foot Bob in Ind singles breathtaking piee it last wttkends mtct and at Ctnlennial Stadium and the tight numbers of Ihe and team thin held their own 1 competitors from AIM of the province schools took port in the two day that wis won by Mithatl School of Toronlo for the time in six yean To say thai of high schools in Canada highlighted would be remiss as tight Canadian were As w til provincial the v ind two previous stand wire team by winning tht Midget mctrt run in a provincial record of the third in us many starts that Ian has run it a record setting place other mtmbtrs of the of lie ind this i mt improve mi over past tars no GDHS hod it the finals in any tvenl but this year the Midgtt girls and Open girls relay teams as will as Cathy lark Meredith it to starting berth I Mil i girls ISO II lot only lis in lh composed Meredith Claire ilhriilh Dons and Tina Gibbs wound up in third spot but ran the in a lime of 9 Iheir fastest clocking the Cathy Clark wis mother who saw On Saturday put winner Douglas of Kipling High School sit new Cinadlan mark of The Open girls rcloy team was also denied top laurels but finished second with the time of i This their best effort of the and is ibk In that two Midgtt girls Claire ind Doris Tuchcl ihe the the girls BOO jostle member of the Open girls foursome The final Jenny Thompson had a dlsappo Jennie is in Ihe Midget girls did i life I i in light i I 111 fin Tin Tutsdij night liir ib Popeil paces Del rex tomposurt ind finish d tight of ind out of the running for tin final did will the competition and deserve congratulations lioyilii i Kings Georgettes split two to ind Clair Sunoco mil list Beaumont The Georgetown Armstrong in the fifth the Gcorgclowners into a A win The Georgetown Armstrong in the fifth the Georgclowners Insurance Georgettes split added a pair runs men two games this past broke again for eight big runs Ihur half of the sixth run the final count to Coaching Dore assured that Ml his era got a turn to play and needless to say they all responded well Maureen is proving a find for tht Georgettes week dropping a decision ho Hillsburgh Seniors in Hillsburgh last Wednesday night then rebounding at home on Monday night to pound out a 1911 win over Hornby The two points the Georgettes collected at the of Hornby moved them and on Monday night she into a second place tie with awesome at the pi Juniors two points Maureen went live lot 1 behind league leading Seniors Things I appear too rosy for the Georgettes after three innings on Thursday At that point they were behind and struggling at the plate Maureen Gerth decided that enough was enough and laced cut on lining opening that got the locals on their In the bottom of the fourth the Georgettes with the ex of three batters went through their battling lineup twice and when the Inning closed were out In front deficit was too much for Hornby to overcome but the Georgettes showed no mercy and the shellacking continued Ollivier wants to talk Paulson also stoked a while Goldie Cash went for for five at the plate Metier was credited with the Last Wednesday evening in in a game that took barely an hour to the Seniors parlayed twin runs the first and third built up a bulge by the end of thrte innings and it just proved too large lead to overcome as the Georgettes managed but six hits Gail scored the Georgette run in the fourth lining on an error while the lone local run in the fifth Inning was scored by Lisa i fielder choice Girth the distance for tht Gcorgettis on the mound ind was with loss This week the Georgettes have two gamts slated On Sunday they to for a garni with the Juniors while this Monday evening at a it Georgetown Ball Park Milton will provide the op position honours in the Industrnl Summer Hockey but through in to ickupilwin ind lock both teams Hop the help In other garni Bun Masters escaped from the of being lilt lone is toppled Royal Pizza Kings 1 Dike paced the T iurn is he hi for two goals to a two assist effort Other winning ho hid i pair of Bulling Hill who notchtd single big part ll Whit Ik union 1 i effort thru issists Bob lindrv d Doug nelk 1 i pur while I stored i goal thought of languishing in d irk depths I sit too well with Bun is they ihoroughlv doniiniitd in their Kings is i J Bun Misters Pizza imesTTikSuncljv air Hun i stirs vs i Bob but Kings Milne and but ill our his Ind- the for Dick Top coaches at clinic or tending rk pi l Ml rim big Liter thii hint tint if find to you Bob well known Outdoors Editor with he Herald Is going public this weekend Right at the start of the summer fishing season Bob Is going to be available this Friday from to m NorthHolton Sports and Saturday from to 6 lo discuss anything and everything relating to hunting fishing or the great outdoors in general Besides an opportunity to talk with the popular writer the occasion will also provide some lucky persons chance to win several door rouging from a rod and red set to lures If you have any questions or vlewpolntsyou just drop by There also be a fly siting demoBtratlon courtesy of Zebco Corp BarberFletcher selected to attend national seminar J FT FLORALNEEDS Mill SI wrt able to lo Tilt and lagged him for single runs in third sixth and seventh Had his mates given him just libit mort support Tilt might have picked up a hitter while rctording strikeouts The frustration of Chryslers was n in final when Bobby I with i only to tie I ft forlornly three ul J wh mound for In the seventh Inning was credited with win In the hitting department for Bit Bob Mirchand and Barry two for four while Bill Tilt land a triple Chryslers have two t slated for Una week Monday thiy host new league entry Burlington time n Georgetown Bill I while on Tuesday they Ira 1 Palermo Industrial Fastball It is Mill too suppose four wins i tic a single that any kind of putttm is loss good enough for nine being sit but Iwo in the points ire off to Print and Gage an involved in a leads Ihe loop with i fivt and third while Perks one record good or 10 points McV ind the Flyers while are mired in second Sandhill is right behind with division Ir t ij perks June j Norval J Gage 1 Hap nt 1 I Perks Junto rval j J Myers nl a Perks Ieagm Standings Hi t 1 11 j 2 m vs Itapid Print vs 11 m PirksvsGagciB Flyers Norval Junt 10 m Sandhill HI Print vs itt Bl Print CI Junt 14 QUOTATIONS FOR THE REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF SLUDGE FROM HATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT AT GEORGETOWN ONTARIO Quotations sealed in the envelope provided wtilch shall be clearly marked as to contents will by the Chief of Purchasing Jth Floor 135 St Clair Ave Toronto Ontario until clock noon Toronto time on June 1976 for the removal and disposal of sludge from the Water Pollution Control Plant located at Junction of Silver Creek and tainview Georgetown Ontario Complete information and quotation froms may be obtained from the Manager of Utility Operations Ferrard Drive Don Mills On or his agent Mr F W Smith Georgetown Water Pollution Control Plant The Ministry reserves the right to reject any or all quotations and the lowest or any quotation will not necessarily be accepted Ministry of the Environment J R Deputy Minister D Cooper Chief of Purchasing Ontario Kris of 1 n Willi mis his dinti Arena Junt 14 Flit of Kris and Patricia are the will In among ia6 anadlan Novice Dunce tin to from itross will undergo thai how bun oili rigorous schedule On lo itttnd the I ite will be Semimr it Iht inndinn basic conditioning and Skating Ballroom dinting classes as training in nip wtll as physiological testing USA Stylist Barbara is will work with individual seminar lo be to htlp develop at Toronto s Ihur artistic ALL HOUND wire presented by the Recreation Department to members of the Georgetown Gym Club Front row Brenda Gemitz place and JanlncTttraull pimp StcondRow Sandra fourth 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