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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 7, 1976, p. 12

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HERALD July me Chryslers split weeks games It started out as a fine week or the Georgetown Chryslers of the Holloas Mens Softball League unfortunately the good limes came to an abrupt end Friday when Palermo put a damper on the festivities by handing the locals a hometown defeat The previous Tuesday the Chryslers Journeyed to Burlington and walked off with a convincing win that seemed to herald the tur that the team needed Going into the Burlington game the sported a record and in their several encounters had seemed flat It was hoped that the Tuesday win would signal a change In the club fortunes but lack of bench strength which has been a problem in the post once more plagued the team against Palermo Chrysler Coach Paul Marshall had to be Inserted Into Friday night lineup when only eight regulars were on hand as game time ap proached The bench remained vacant until Bill appeared in the later innings entered the game In the sixth inning but Ironically It was at that point that both teams discovered the purpose of the bat rack and ninth Innings for their margin of victor The Chryslers rallied for a pair of runs In their half of seventh but It proved to be their swan song as the bats once more fell silent over the two frames Bill Tilt was charged with the loss and struggled through most of the game He might have put on a better show had his mates provided him a little more support as the Chryslers left 10 runners stranded Barry did his best to aid the cause as he was three for five at the Bob Ma re hand Hay Ingles and Bill Tilt each picked up two hits in four at bats Last Tuesday game June in Burlington was only the second test in 14 days for the Chryslers To say they came through in fine style would be something of an un derstotement The locals chalked up 14 runs on 16 hits and whipped Burling Ion 147 The Chryiler explosion occur however until he inning I ho Kay opened inning with a single and by the time the host club dragged themselves to heir bench tor turn with the lumber the Chryslers had rucked up five runs on four hits and four free The big blow of the inning was a bases loaded triple by Bob Mnrchand that accounted for three of the Georgetown Burlington was set down in order in their half of Ihe seventh but was given liltle lime to recover from the previous inning ordeal the locals launched another of that the fate liny again the inning with a lead off single and consecutive hits by Cord Gene and Grant Usher Walks to Barry and Dive Boycott hod Burlington reeling Hits by Bill Sykes Bill Tilt and his of the Chryslers comfortably in front by a 14 count alter innings Burlington added three runs in their half of the eighth and picked up two more counters in the ninth but death knell had already been Bill Tilt notched the win for Ihe Chryslers he allowed five hill Fanned four Burlington batsmen and issued one walk Grant Usher relieved Tilt In Ihe latter part of game The hilling spree was spread fairly evenly throughout the lineup hut had ex nights Bill Sykes was for six at the plate including a triple Dave Boycott wis three for four Hob laced three bagger and pounded out a This TO it the Ball Park the Chryslers play host to cross town rival Glen they travel lo Rovalettes host tourney The Georgetown Legion Georgetown Legion Girls Fastball Tournament at the Georgetown Ball Park Saturday July The lenm sponsor Georgetown Legion Branch 120 has thrown it a support behind and it promises to be first class affair Eight teams from southern Ontario the London Kitchener Cedar 1B11 iToronlol Dorchester Last London Brampton and Acton will vie or silverware in both championship and consolation categories The format Is one that employes a double knockout system with a team that loses it first game being put into the consolation division and a learn that wins its first contest advancing into A championship division Prom here it sudden death as a second loss means elimination Branch 120 has gone out of its way to assure that winners rewarded as trophies and crests will be available to the finalists in both divisions Byron Dorchester Kitchener and Ccadcr Hill are classed as A teams and all have provided stiff competition for the Royal In earlier tournaments Byron and Dorchester are tied or first place In their Western Ontario League and as usual Kitchener appears to be leading the In the Grand Valley league Cedar have jet to be defeated in their Toronto- based loop and sport three players from Scarboro 1J75 Junior Canadian championship team Although Brampton has gotten of to a slow start in Peel Halted League they still have the nucleus from last year competitive team present and should get tricked soon Chlnguacoisy Is he most improved learn In the Peel league and cannon be regarded as a pushover for any The Acton Juveniles have this year altered competitive inter town and are till In process of adjusting to higher calibre ball The Georgetown tourney will mark their first entry into a top tournament There is no admission charge for the tournament and with games going from am until the championship final pm It should prove a glorious day Tor area supporters Jim Ford has taken over as Tournament Chairman while Ted has been acting as toumamnet organizer Til Opening Schedule Diamond Georgetown Kitchener Acton vs Brampton Dorchester Cedar Hill Byron vs Chmguacousy CI KATIft CROWE pictured here lining up a putt emerged as the 1976 North Ladles Golf Champion following a sudden death playoff on Sunday was tied with Liz and Richardson after holes but the first playoff hole to capture the championship The game was tied 1 1 after five Innings then Palermo began to aim on BUI Tilt offerings The visitors scored two runs In sixth and single counters in the seventh Kathy Crowe tops Roya roll Crowe was crowned chosen for the North Ladles District team that will play in Golf Champion following a the Ontario Best Ball on July sudden death playoff on and at the Golf and Sunday between herself Country Club and Marge Meteors nip Brampton Richardson The Georgetown Meteors Fred Balins led the way for held on to defeat Brampton 11 the Meteors with two goals and last week en a chippy game his fiery performance was that saw several players heartening to his mates us ejected The league will be Fred has been absent from the dealing with the participants lineup for two weeks Nick in a fight that erupted after the scored the third final whistle Meteor Charlie Knoepfll played a very steady game for the locals while showed by his performance that he la back In shape after an earlier injury The Meteors have an away game this week Sport Comment Its your voice To qualify three rounds were played at Credit Valley The three ladles were Chlnguacousy and llichview deadlocked after holes of The three other ladies making play with identical 17B scores P team include In Kalhy won the sudden death Ferrier from Credit Valley playoff when she look a par Lynn Barrlngton from Rich five on the first hole and Marge view and from and carded bogies Trafalgar Kathy has been playing Following are the scores In excellent golf of late and A Flight and the winners in Acton rams cant hit right formula Fll gills A Flight M Taylor 191 J IBS V M 9S J and Worrall Flight J 191 I Macintosh M J I Ness Hunter P C Flight Carlo Cochrane D Crowe Gales 249 and Welsh Georgetown Itoyilcttts fastball team had very successful month in June as they won 19 of starts some igarnst provincial A ranked highlight of the month was by COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor Inclement weather of late has literally a damper on many area sporting As often happens however such Sad to say but many Georgetown organizations and learns have fallen down badly on this latter point Prior to start of various sports seasons 1 contact as many organizations and teams and individuals The Acton Hams of the out shooting blanks OLA Junior C division sandwich period stilt have one problem They can a lead after put interlude often allows another situation lo possible informing them the situation and develop one to be completely honest that assuring them that with a little cooperation His sports writer not only welcomes but on their part their players and supporters relishes will be able to read of their exploits in the 1 Last week possibly become of Ihe Herald sports pages Iwcother imposed calm was the time chosen a number and it might be added a variety did this prior to the commencement of of people to comment on or question the summer sporting activities and staled all sports pages who were contacted that space would be i Thankfully my pages passed all tests but allotted to them on a weekly basis if their it Is gratifying to know that people are and reports warranted It as long Last Friday night s game In once more em this fault The Horns lost 1614 to Itexdalc in 10 minute overtime period after holding the lead twice In the contest After the first frame Acton led and allhouRh they come four counters George Artem and Bill Mnthieson each hit for a trick and collected three assists while Wayne Young and Kevin each fired a pair of goals The second period Ram shutout proved the in the game as Hen dale the locals in the third period to send the game Into overtime then came out on top by a 1 count In the ucial ten minute period to provide the margin of oriilln Thursday difference scheduled lo Steve Wilson wielded a hot at 30 at the stick for the Rams as he potted Acton Arena reading and expressing an interest However several points were raised that I feel require expanding upon i First of all to paraphrase the words of a thankfully long since departed politician I wouldlikc to make one thing clear These are your sports pages The people readers of Hills dictate what is covered and to hat extent the is extended It was ihls point that most of the questions arose such as docs one sport get more space than another port Why is one team followed more closely than other And of course the inevitable Why is It that my sons or daughters learn is hardly ever heard from There are answers and reasons for the policy that provokes questions even remotely familiar the Hills environs knows that sports locally flourish with a vengeance Because of this and because there is one Herald sports writer would be physically and mentally impossible to give first coverage of every event Similarly major sports teams the Chryslers Glen Williams the Raiders and the attract a cross section of town sports fans and therefore be given more attention This is not to say that other teams or organizations are ignored On contrary hut the coverage extended musl be of a different sort This includes a lot of telephone work but or prime importance it places a burden of responsibility on the respective organizations including minor sports organizations to assure their people get the information was forthcoming For the most part assurances were given ideas expounded upon and then completely forgotten Contact was made wilh several groups and teams and advice given as to how reports could be prepared on a number of but to no avail There is only so much a person or in fact a sports writer can do In my case because there is much going on that does require my attention I have to assume that coverage a neither required or indeed wanted This Is a shame doubly so in ihe case of minor sports where oft limes the team report in only chance for the youngster to sec his name In print and his exploits trumpeted The space Is available the interest Is here Perhaps It might be better to use stronger words Interested parties should demand from the various team represcn tativea or organization heads that someone start doing their job Thai job is simple Make people aware of just what is happening in Your sporting activity Your newspaper the Herald can provide the Eric Ross champ Boss won the North John Harrison Max hue Ken Mien Halloa Mens Club Cham plonshlp on Sunday June 27 Williams won a Ka His total hole score was suddendeath playoff against after finishing with his second Ron Crosby to take light The first 18 They had both lied with holes of the hole had been rained out so it was decided to determine a In John second place was Bob Salter with Following are final scores of others who made the 36 hole cut Following the other A FlightBrad Reg Finlayson Peter Harvey Terry Hay 237 Csaba Jim Faichnle Tom Cochrane Ron Young Barry Dickson Din Fisher Smart Morrison Ross Sendell Rick Collier George Steve McDermot Harry Sun liny John Hob Crichton edged out Gerry Osborne In Flight by one stroke as he finished with The others scored follows Flight Gerry Osborne Paul J Jim Hon Peter Don dimming Gib Ha John Jack Hay 313 John A KNR jBfcoURASTONE CiOAR GROVE GARDEN CENTRE I T I I I I I I I SAVE HONDA CIVIC STATION WAGONS AND HONDA CVCC THE PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED BUY NOW Notice of Public Meeting J J That Him a no I Area Hall of Lot 1 formerly ihe Residential Copies of the Scheme are avails Department In between and PIbi Board wilt hold and explain a proposed flclsl Plan of the Georgetown proposes rcdeslanoic land known as Port of the West niton Ms Rural to ie Tuesday July 13th Municipal Building Municipal Trafalgar 7th Line ft I Hilton MINI deorgdtown Ontario mlng Snn tournament team is equally proud of its Peel league record of 10fl which places them one game ahead of last year chum lloyaltttes humbled the glrte Tuesday and then sprung again on Wednesday best 7 aura Wilkes and Betty Parchment shared mound duties for the contest while Bullcr and Charlene Milton provided the firepower it Ihe lie eontest win in doubt until the filth inning when Caruso tripled knock in two runs The rally continued as sacrificed for another counter She also proved unselfish in the sixth when she repeated her performance for another Barb Curry picked up the win and hod a strong showing on Ihe rubber as she fanned nine batters and held them in check until her teammates hilling game got on target Smith and Debbie Hamilton were both sidelined with injuries during the game hosted Tuesday but is presstimc the score was unavailable The next league game will be July 13 when they play to Thenon July 17 will take on an contingent from Ihe Mutton Ladies Softball League in an exhibition game at Hornby during the annual The Rams have two games on tap this week On Thursday they play host to Friday they journey Georgetown Denture Clinic IDS Street NtxtloPostofficeonNo Highway ONTARIO Members J KOIUHIDT J Phone or Choose it Charge it TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS GEORGETOWN COLLISION CENTRE INC TO HALTON HILLS A complete Collision Service where the customer comes First ESTIAAATES UPON REQUEST INSURANCE WORK EXPERT BODYWORK AND REFINISHING 61 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN PHONE 8775774

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