12 1 178 Roy alettes demolish Amesbury game away from provincial title No doubt moral and vocal support from local residents proved the key factor in the Georgetown trouncing in the game of the Ontario Juvenile A title scries Thur More than fans at the fairgrounds cheered the girls learn as they took control the game In the second Inning a team northeast Toronto faced the a previous in the Dorchester tournament where triumphed by a close score Therefore the Thursday game should not be taken as a true Indication of the strength of the team The however appeared hungry for a win prior to the contest and played sound sometimes spectacular ball to claim the win on merits Second game of the best of three final series will be played in Tuesday last night and due to press timings the score la unavailable made a dismal showing Thursday making its two runs on five hits The Toronto girls made seven the two Amesbury pitchers and Giselle Marchand issued the staggering total walks Five batters were sent down via the strike out route and the full seven inning gam- only six bo were logged furthest thing from the minds of the A majority of the Amesbury team played together from at he first of midget and they have a very enviable record Two years the team the Ontario Midget crown and last year the On tario Juvenile crown record going Into the series is a very credible In wo tournaments they have taken part In this year Amesbury advanced to he championship games before bowing out Laura Wilkes opened for the on the mound and was in top form Paula Weaver the drat rapped Laura then proceeded to out the side The next nine batters were similarly rclircd In order and when Debbie stroked a leadoff in the top of the fifth inning to her mates their first run of the game a sympathetic smattering of applause rose from the The was merited that time the had built up a Insurmountable 130 lead The remaining two innings were played mainly by rote It obvious that the Toronto crew had been thoroughly humbled En route to picking up the important win Laura Wilkes while fanning five and yielding walk Betty was brought In to pitch to one batter in bottom of the fourth and responded well to the firemans duty by fanning the batter Caruso had a superb night at the plate She went Including two triples and a single On single she dashed around the bases and scored when the fielder misjudged the ball and allowed it to skip to the fence Caruso also drove In five Chnrlenc went or 4 drove In three runs and drew two walks Barb Curry stroked two hits as did Betty Marchmenl while Janet McKay Butler Glen Williams team chases Hornby nine Glen Williams of the Mens Fastball League arc putting on a late season rush thai could see end the regular season in second place The Glen saw action three times last week and picked up three wins over Burlington on Tuesday August over on Thursday and 2 1 over Palermo on Friday Over the last two weeks of play the Glen have recorded four wins to go with two losses and do have a mathematical chance of catching second place Hornby Mike Pierce was credited with two of the wins over Burlington and while Bob tossed the Palermo win Mike Reynolds was the main with he for he Glen in he Burlington game in four official at bats he stroked out a home run and wo singles Paul Teeer was next in he hitting parade he picked up two singles Against the Glen scored all their runs In he opening wo Innings then played superb defensive ball lo hold he league front runners at bay Mike Reynolds again was credited with wo The Palermo win saw the Glen pattern differ somewhat as the villagers scored a run in the first inning then pushed the winning run across in ihe bottom of the eight Steve McLcllan reached base on an error advanced on a passed ball then scored on Mike Reynolds single The Palermo run was unearned This Friday the Glen host Palermo their last regularly scheduled tilt game time Is 15 at he Glen Williams Ball Park The Glen sport a 12 record for a 609 percentage while Hornby boasts a 13 mark good for However Hornby does have four games remaining in their regular schedule while the Glen has but a single encounter against Palermo and the picture could be altered drastically League President Bob Stevenson of Brampton has stated that he loops playoff format has not as yet been finalized as there are rained out games remaining and a league meeting will have be called o sc up playoff op ponents According to the leagues regular schedule regular season plB should terminate by Friday Sep tember Amesbury hatter of the game limited Amesbury to five hits and Laura Wilkes each rapped Georgettes Glen Ladies best league leaders PRODUCTIVE GAME Team sparkplug Smith had an unusual but productive game reached base an error in her first at bait In her first at bat and drew four walks in her next four trips lo the plate This type of ment did not raze rendu as she all five times Caruso and Chorlene Milton claimed he tide for defensive the game In the sixth Inning Cathy Pacini laced a floating liner down the left field line raced over and with a Fine backhanded effort came up the ball With two In the top of he seventh made a nice stab of a line drive ha written all over it LEAGUE STANDINGS TEAM Pel 738 Hornby 20 650 GLEN William 23 9 10 12 9 11 Burlington 2 semifinal scries In the Ladles Softball League that pil the Georgetown Georgettes against the Nor Juniors and the Glen Williams ladies against he Seniorsarc turning out to produce the most exciting ball at the season The Glen Seniors scries is tied at one game apiece while the Georgettes hold a one game lead In their series with the Juniors Both semifinal encounters are a best wo out of three The Georgettes were scheduled to play the second gome in hat series Monday night unfortunately tragedy in the form of a fatal car forced Its cancellation Trudy Gordon the sister of Juniors pitcher Melody Spears was killed In a car accident last Saturday In an expression of sympathy Georgettes Manager Dore agreed lo a post- was scheduled for Tuesday evening in Georgetown un fortunately at press time the score was not available Leading Into the semifinal confrontations a majority of the leagues supporters were realistically expecting an HUlsburgh Final The Seniors won he regular league crown compiling points while the Juniors finished a close second with points The Georgetown Armstrong Georgettes finished in third place with points while Glen Williams finished a distant fourth managing only 12 points In regular season play between our the teams dominated the Seniors taking three out of four from the Glen while the Juniors took three out of four from he Georgettes but seaion results must be taken into consideration In the last meeting between the Seniors and the Glen Glen triumphed by a 75 score In fact he Glen wire he only earn to he Seniors throughout the regular season In Georgettes last tussle with the Juniors he Georgetownera humbled the gals by a 1 score and perhaps these revelations should be taken to heart rather han he complete statistics The Glen won opening contest In their series with the Seniors last Wednesday however were edged 11 lost Monday night In the Glen to deadlock the series On Wednesday the Glens Cindy Stafford and Judy Andrews got locked Into a pitchers dual through the first three innings drew first blood in the fourth Inning when Ptilti crossed he plate on Mary ttelcrings sacrifice The Glen were quick to take up the challenge however and pushed across three runs in the top of the fifth Cindy Stafford Betty and scored the runs to put the villagers In front Cindy set down in their half of the fifth then Midge Basticn driven in by Stafford In the top of the sixth to provide a 4 Glen Margin The Seniors did pick up a run In the bottom of the seventh but It proved too little too late and the Glen walked off he diamond wilh Ihe imporan first game win The Glens Cindy Stafford deserves special for a tremendous job She tossed he win fanning two batters but it was at the plate hat her value was enhanced She knocked in two including the winner and scored a run herself Monday nights second game was equally as exciting but it was marred by umpiring took the contest 1110 but cam stalwart Marilyn Eagles thought it was an uphill battle all he way mainly because of umpiring Indiscretions held a lead alter four innings but the Glen bounced back logo ahead in the bottom of liie sixth Then Hlllsburgh claimed win scoring wo runs In their half of the seventh Judy Rash bunted to reach base and she scored the lying run when Marilyn Eagles doubled Marilyn subsequently scored winning rim when Janice stroked out a hit The third and deciding game in this series will be played Wednesday night tonight in The opening game In the Georgetown Georgettes Junior series was a nlpand luck affair until the seventh Inning At hat point he Georgettes were in front but were by no means out of the woods With two In the seventh Pat Walsh was called off the bench to pinch hit and she promptly responded by belting a hree run homer Two more Georgettes reached base then Metier repeating Pats act also came through with a three run home run That made he final score 13 5 In the Georgettes favour Maureen was credited with the win Metier came on In relief in the Inning and The second game In the scries was played Tuesday night should a third and deciding game be necessary It will be played In his Friday night Morganroth wins her second cup Jan Morgenrolh won the North Halton Ladies In vitational on Saturday scoring an This makes two In a row for her Also for the second time the low winner for he Held was Moncklon with Every year the Invitational Is attracting a larger field and this year 105 golfers teed off Only two groups did not finish because of the sudden downpour Runners up In he gross Following are the other light A Fight roil Sid Maria Douglas 3rd Heather Elsie MacBride Brown 3rd Ruth Green Dot Elliott Low Putts Jane Simpson Fight Gross 1st Jane McNally 2nd Irene Macintosh 3rd Slota Millie Net 1st MKa 2nd Betty Mc Hardy 3rd Connie Helen Chambers Low Jean Thorn FLIGHT Gross 1st Lou Hunter 2nd Peg Gorman 3rd Mary Sebcrt Net- istNorlneStorr 2nd Gall 3rd Wendy Slmp- VI Cochrane low Pull Muriel Gray Closest to the Flag on the hole Gillies Most Honest Golfer Helen Wrestlers compete in summer games Six members of the Georgetown and district high school wrestling team which this past school year captured their second consecutive All Ontario team title haven been chosen to represent the ml Western Region In his weekends Ontario Summer Gomes to be held in Ottawa This must certainly be regarded as a humping en of the local high schools wrestling program as the Central West learn will comprise only 13 wrestlers Bill Bradley will challenge in the 143 lb weight class Pete Founder in the lb weight class and Wayne Martin In he 165 lb weight class In the 105 lb weight class Rick Rogers will carry the local colors Steve Turner is ready to do bottle in the 191 lb weight while Bill will tussle in he Heavyweight division For Bill Bradley the Ontario Summer Games a form of vindication Bradley was in his last year of high school competition In 197576 but was prevented from competing for an Ontario title because of an Injury sustained prior to the pionshlps He was given a bye into he Peel Hal I on Cham pionshlps but because the Injury was not sufficiently healed had o fight his battles from the sidelines The Games should see The Whld in top Bruce Hall Coach of the Wcnldale High School wrestling team of Hamilton and a respected member of the Ontario wrestling community will coach the Central West Other members of the team Include Nat Brlgantc of Toronto Jim of Bruce Hall of Hamilton Hick Picton of St Catherines Pete Van of Guclph Mark of Thorold and Guy of THE ACTON will shlfl thdr raining camp to the Gordon Memorial arena this Friday night as the dub prepares fcr the upcoming Central Ontario Junior season Here team Coach Dave Mc Knight gives some advice to two of last years Sabre stars left Dave Chapman and right Charlie Juveniles best Orillia in OBA first round Strong pitching the best defence In baseball and power hitting carried Georgetown Del rex Restaurant Juveniles to back back and 111 wins over Orlllla last weekend In the first game on Saturday at the Fairgrounds the Delrex gang earned a 61 win In a rain shortened game Mike started on the mound and with his singing pitches struck out 10 batters In five innings Georgetown Jumped on Connor in the first Inning scoring two runs on two hits and a walk Four hits and three walks produced another four runs in the locals half he third With rain threatening twhta Douglas scored their only run he op half of fifth on an error and single he third on strikes and then the skies opened up to wash the remainder of the game Jim Davcy pounded singles went to Doug Barnes Densmore Mike Forbes Sam Caruso and Williams Douglas Barnes pitched and hit the locals to heir 111 win In on Sunday Douglas powered two home runs and a single while striking out twelve Orlllla The gang scored once in the third and broke the game open In the fifth with s hits 1 four walk Jim Davey hit safely three times Dean Sam Caruso and Mike Forbes got two hits each Bob Freestone added another The Juveniles open second round play In the OB A s C Division this Saturday when hey Lambeth the Fairgrounds Ball Park The second game In this series will be played In Lnmbelh Sunday however the dale and place of the third game should it be necessary has yet to be decided Lambeth comes into the second round series on the heels of a humping of DOUG BARNES of the Georgetown Tavern Juveniles prepares to make a dash or second base in the juveniles game las Saturday The locals won this game handily by a count and disposed of OriUia on Sunday with thrashing This Saturday at the Fairgrounds Boll Park the go up against Lambeth North Halton undergoes substantial facelift The North Golf and Country Club has gone through real face lifting operation his year and even more being planned Work wilt commence im mediately on the construction a golf club and cart building the south of the curling rink It is expected this will eliminate the problem of of the curling and golf golf during spring and all The building will also be used to store equipment during the winter At the same lime the first tee will be enlarged landscaped For he clubs curlers an air dryer has been purchased and is expected to be Installed in he near future Similarly for the curling buffs a compressor has been ordered with being planned for September This should provide for excellent curling conditions early In the fall and late into spring BILL KENT JR OF GEORGETOWN has to reach for the boll in a Junior Boys In last weeks Halton Hilts Tennis Association Tournament The week long affair had championship divisions and attracted players from the Gordon Moore Park Joseph Gibbons and Acton Tennis Clubs SUPPORT GROUP 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