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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 7, 1976, p. 14

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11 Hit HERALD Wcdnndiy July ROBBIE TOURNAMENT the match between Georgetown Mosqultos Fairfax Virginia Pot Johnston hands out en as well as oranges to the girls Mrs Johnston and Mrs Miry Turner helped out by coaching girls on 1nduy as regular Coach Tom Sneddon had job committments Glen minor teams Teams from the Glen Wllloims Minor Softball Association ployed games lost week and it appears that the Glen is once more flexing their collective muscles as the week action resulted in nine Glen wins and only two losses Jim Huns ley set the pace in the Atom boys win over Hornby as he drove in the winning run and went the distance on the mound for his first win The Squirt boys picked up two wins they hammered Hornby 150 as John Inced a home run and squeaked by A The Glen Squirt girls faltered somewhat they dropped a to3 decision to Acton but the Pec Wee boys had little trouble in knocking off Acton 105 Carol was a one l wrecking her Bantam motes met Gold js the won Carol fanned batters in notching win while halting our for four it the plot in Juding pair of doubles pair singles Shi j1 o drew three walks boys nipped Limehousi jj the Midget prls romped ton lij6 1 imehoust In this gdine Claire went three for including two run a wo run a single George win three for four including a double and single The Midget boys had two rough en courtiers They topped Ookville 11 but lost to In the gamc Bob Bryant four for five at the plate including two triples j and single In loss Glen pitcher Tirry Hon l rt II Ik struck baiters but lowville s Dole surpassed even this enviable mirk by annum batters The Glen Juveniles edged Morriston 1 in a spine was inti the bottom of eighth when Jackie singled and ad to third on two Morrlston errors Steve Pierce slipped up to the pbte and singled what proved to be winning run Tl- Glen William mi house Glen tournament schedule Ma Glen Saturday July Bantam girls Red Bantam boys Midget Iris leu vi i Midget Boys I vs Oak boys v I 15pm Giro Hornby Juvenile boys Final Glen Three Georgetown teams take part The 10th Annual Tournament promoted by the Scarborough Minor Soccer Association in aid of Fibrosis this year attracted 196 teams boys and CO girls from across Canada and Ihe United Stales Three Georgetown tennis took part in the affair the Mosquito and Pee Wee girls and the Major Mosquito boys All three teams mel with some success but fortunately make it the finals in their division The Mosquito boys Richmond Hill but lost to Brampton and to Miami The Mosquito girls beat Pickering 1 but were defeated by Pork and Fairfax Virginia A report on the Pec Wee girls games was to have been handed in unfortunately The Robbie Tournament was introduced in 1967 when John Fro and John of the Scarborough Minor Soccer Association decided to run a Pee Wee soccer toumiy with the proceeds to directed to the Cystic Fibrosis datlon John Wimbs son Hobble was afflicted with the disease so it was appropriate that its Inception Sine he extended to cover all age groups for boys and from girls the exception of Mosquito boys a division that had kams all division 16 applications to participate woasplll into groups of four each group en played a round robin series The winner of inih group then met In semi finals to produce divisional finalists Girls learns from the United States celebrated the anniversary of nation by winning all the major events In ihe iategory In boys category Wexford won the Atom title Misslssauga walked off with the Minor Bantam crown Wexford reached the winnirs circle again by taking the Bantam championship and copped Mosquito The Georgetown Major Mosquito had in unpleasant tourney debut when they lost I to Brampton End to end ptay highlighted evenly matched garni with Anthony Oram on side footer opining the Gsornenvr Wing the initial Georgetown marker defensive mistakes allowed to control of the garni Georgetown was however as ihree players Barry Stone Peter Holler and liny Kennedy were suffering from Injuries The win over Richmond Hill was a decisive Georgetown win Thi locols were on top throughout most of Hie contest and thoroughly deserved thi victory Anthony Oram and scored Georgetown counters had a good gome on defense Gcordle Adams was in offensive Kirk wis also on offensive The win over Richmond Hill set the scene for crucial third against Miami Miami hod won their first two gnmis but Georgetown win would have them in Ihi quarter finals It was just not to be however Miami scored ice in the opening minutes ind Iheir lead An the could git on fought two goals by Gory but margin of is just too great to Tenm Ind Jeff Barry Stone Rod Cook Steve Grant Kennedy Clint Adorns Kenneth Kirk Warnock Gary Lock wood Anthony Oram Peter MocKinnon and Peter Hailer The Mosquito girls also ran Into lough opponent in their gome of the tournament forest Park Ohio scored six unonswered goals In the first half and although Georgetown did play will in the second half they had just dropped loo or ind was the locals next opponent and proved easy meat for thi as Jennifer Milne Penny and lea scored to give Cec much win morning the Mosquitos met Virginia the pitch clearly outclassed and lost Patri Turner I isji Mien Judy Van Sneddon Jennifer Milne Jo Primirano Gray Cheryl Thompson late and Calhy Dobson GMHKITOWN Sneddon gits bull out of danger in a Friday morning game jgainst Virginia ployed the soccer pilch The game was the George owners third In the Robbie tournament unfortunately the country visitors pulled off win Soccer scene Squirt Wildcats vi Spartans Hangers Stan Olympics vi Hearts Spurs v Spartans Tornado vi Stars Wildcat v Rangers Thurs July July p I July 1 July 13 July fl Thurs July 15 July Sal Jul Standard Products rules Standard Products has opened up a considerable margin over the rest of the league in Tyke House League play and last week chalked up three wins to solidify their number one position Standard Products edged Baltimore Aircoil and thumped Irwin 1 while taking a return match from Ihe by In other league games the triumphed over Irwin by score while Baltimore slipped by the I lomttes by a sbm 3 margin Quite a rivalry nan developed between Standard and Baltimore this year one that undoubtedly in good for the league In the Standard win young Robbie Wilkes once more proved his worth by allowing Just five hits and issuing Just four walks while striking out 13 batters Jodie did most of the as her tin single drove in both he tying and winning runs Jodie was chosen as Standards most outstanding player Richard Succee single knocked in what proved to be insurance runs Although charged with the loss Baltimore s Krone Kulas allowed only threes hits while fanning batters The second meeting between the two teams was as evenly contested as Standard romped to a lopsided 1 win Wilkes had an easy time on the mound and allowed only three hits while striking out six Wilkes was also potent at the plate as he hit three or three Other hitters for Standard Included Barron and Kent Jobley Roane Kulas was charged the loss while Wilkes was named Standard out standing player Standard Product third win of the week was also a onesided affair as they easily handled Irwin Robbie Wilkes got the win for Standard but his patching shadowed by the booming bats of his teamatcs Mark Pot was tagged with the loss The big hitters for Standard included Jodie Peebles who hammered out a triple and a single Robbie Wilkes who slammed a triple and a double and Barron who picked up a double and a single John Jameson laced a grand slam home run and picked up a single Barron was selected as the Standard crew moat outstanding player The notched a win over Irwin and the winners started early and never looked back Darren Kemp hurled the win he limited the losers to but six hits while striking out 13 Mark was charged with the loss Dan Curtis was selected as the outstanding player as he stroked a double and a single Dean Markc Kevin Powers each had two for two games for the losers Todd Glen Willi a mi travel to the Georgetown Ball Friday evening for a Hal ton Mens Fa it tall League en wtlfa the Georgetown Chryslers The Chryslers have been floundering of late while the Glen item to have their game together It will be a test for both clubs and it Is that the Chryslers will start the battery of Bill Tilt kit on the mound and Tomalty right behind the plate fiClr ORANGEVILLE RACEWAY Every Sunday POST TIME 2 PM EVERT THURSDAY POST TIME 800 PM CLUB HOU3I RISIR 6901 Carpenter Todd Pottruff each slammed home runs Kevin Powers was selected as most outstanding player win over 1 was a rain victory rain threaten the Aircoil squad were down by two going into their half of the third four till rally got three muih needed runs then the skies opened ind had called off double by John Rivers and consecutive singles by Kulas Jane and Jackson accounted or Ihe runs Hod Nugent Darren Kemp rapped singles or the losers picked up Ihe win while inrren Kemp was with the loss id was chosen the player by Baltimore or his great defensive rk while Darren Kimp got the nod for the 1 I- STANDINGS TV V 1 M Standard Products 1 Mi lionrttes US Baltimore AlrcoU 3 331 Irwin SIS I IT Mirk Potteruff in llill Baltimore Aircoil Barron Standard Prod Jackson Baltimore A Mirk Howie Irwin ATOM July 30pm Ices Meteors July Turbo Chargers Mon July 12 Motor vs Blue Knight July 13 Dynamites vsThunderMrda Wed July a Golden Jets Meteors July IS Shot Guns vi Turbo Chargers July 10 0 vi MOSQUITO Thurs July Celtic Giant July Eagles vs Guelph Clair Sunoco Mon July 12 p July M Wed July a Sunoco Arrows July IS 3D pi Clair Sunoco Arrows vs vi Eagles Runners Clair s Giant Flyer Adoubleby John and MirkHowie Georgettes thircP Two looses in league action Inst dropped the even farther behind the front runners in the Softball The league pie tun it would seem to indicate it will be two tcjm for the chum pionship Defending Champion Seniors lead the loopwith while the Juniors ore solidly in Second spot six points behind the leaders ond similar sin points of third place trforgctown I SHISLITS I 1 Srs Hornby default eorgetown Milton IT Williams I STM1VS niton ladles Weekly Schedule J at Milton July at Hornby Sunday Jul 11 Milton Monday July 12 Hornby at Georgetown at Williams Phantoms vi Aces Julys lyen vs Liverpool Mon July If I Iverpool vs Tues July 11 O m Aces vi July IS Phantom vs United July 16 Spartan v Flyer BANTAM Mon July Arsenal vs Hibernian Wed July 14 Wolves vs Arsenal Thurs July IS vs Meteor JUNlOHGIItLS July Olympians v Red Baron Tue July Red Baron Debutant Wed July p m Jr Nationals vs July Olympians vs Thurs Thurs JulyB Mon July 12 it Dragons Rockets a Golden Spur GBA Schedule TIIHLEWFIK BREAK Sat July 10 n Major Mosquito Sal July 10 I Hill Minor Mom Sat July Pee Wee Georgetown vs khmlliers Font Georgetown vs Sudbury Major Thursday Thursday July a Tuesday July 13 TUESDAY FAMILY SPECIAL All games to be played at Armoury Wednesday July vs l Thursday July vs Monday July 12 1 vs Tuesday July 13 va j I 1 JULY Gordon Memorial Arena Public Skating FRIDAYS m until 4 p m Family Skating SUNDAYS 30 p until 4 00 p m Admission 35c per person 1 25 per family Shinney Hockey FRIDAY 10 a m until noon hour Admission Children 75c Adults 50 When you buy a Thrift Box at the regular price of you get FREE 8 fl oz Salad French Fries for 3 Kentucky fried kicked llbA GEORGETOWN 877 5241

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