THF HERALD Wednesday June IS 1I7 Pge 11 Kinsmen Report Varian outlasts Cable Jets It was finger licking time last Sunday at the school grounds as the Georgetown Junior Gcminls held their annual chicken barbecue The weather although thrcaienlng at times held up and the considered the annual affair a success as upwards of people lumed out to teat the offerings Pee Wee baseball gets underway Pcewee baseball got off to a Hugh Cook and Andy Carter flying start on June with to 1 Rick Greenwood the teams In the loop Team I winning pitcher 1 and coached by Joe and Mike Mitchell a triple Bob Jim Gordon got on a winning Marks pitched well for the way by defeating team losers registering strike outs coached by Jim Mockie and Umpires Bob Dean and Rob Earl 15 to Terry Copeland Menill was the winning pit and banged out j saw the- and Pete for S In the other game team as handled by Hank Chaplin their wlnnlno dumped Team tWerb SZ Rick of team says that the seasons young team will be right In Ihere us the season progresses Umpires Steve Green and Ted A close game was fought out between team and team The Cook Carter crew squeezed by the Gordon bunch Steve Jamie Craig and Joey banged home runs for Ihi winners with Bob Marks being the winning Merrill and Wood pitched well m a losing cause Umpires Bob Dean and Rob Copeland lly VH1ANS0 CABIt JFTMO Umpires Brabant Jr Karalldlt Varian look the lead early In the game By the time ihe fourth Inning hud finished Ihe Jets had everything all tied up was in ihe fifth lhat Varian poured on to gain a three run lead The end of the game saw Varian finish four The only home run of the game was hit by Janet Oil vier Pitchers were Per kins Game slurs were Jinel and Joan Umpire allowed Youngs thirteen runs in Ihe three innings but settled down lo narrow the margin Bonnie a homer for Nell son Clare Carter belted out a grand slam for Youngs Good defensive plays were made by Dawn Horning Kar en McCosh and Carter Hurling from the mound League President clamps down Bob Fendley a player with the Sports Outfitters team in the Georgetown In trial Softball League has suspended Tor a minimum of games and possibly Ihe balance of the season according lo an an by league president Bryan Lewis The suspension is a result of an incident in a game played Sunday June between Police subsequently called off as a result of the Incident In a letter written to Wayne King Manager of Niners Sporlfi Outfitters Lewis ex pressed regret at having to permitted the playing the suspension noted field Georgetown In thai net He has dustrial chosen not play in the league Lewis letter concluded by by the rules so I Lewis have pointing out decision of no choice but to suspend Bob this dots no conic for balance of the for to in I is 1 current playing season and have stated rip plajolfs tverji playing this The letter went on to point has lottt up 1 in out thai would be the morn I m sure that ihe right lo appeal the everyone would like it to leagues decision but remain this way I im firm league Will not entertain his that desires current suspension until at to play hill tor fun leas games have been and enjoyment and should Ik by his learn afforded the to do so of which this will from as Manager bat continue lo permit so any is he desiring to do Figure skaters stress fitness The new skating Thompson 21 and Warren In line Ihi Junior Dance team of Kris Maxwell will be joining the first times ni Barber of Glen Williams and of Canada top ice seminars Kelly Johnson of Willow dale will be in some illustrious company when take pari in National Dance Seminar lo be staged it the University of Western Ontario in London starting this Monday and running through to July 1st The worlds number two ice dance team Britishers Janet Cash taken Unknown persons stole cash from North Hal ton Motors Police discovered Ihe incident while on patrol after noticing a door ajar for the seminar According o Barbara participants Graham Canadian Figure passing Skating Association technical physiological I direcior the theme of this years two week Break in training camp for ice dancers will he Athletes not showpieces The CISA acknowledges ice dancing has often been criticised for sometimes emphasizing showmanship at Ihccxpcnscofathleticlsm but Mrs Graham pointed thai the CFSA is placing increased importance on fitness to produce quality athlete A largt 1 may have stopped unknown persons attempting to inter women room by forcing the screen on a window v re Wilkes Julie Jcanlne Girardi and Carey Game stars were Bonnie Pen Dawn Horning and Mar Vandcrkooy CEO ID Umpire A The had a strong first inning leading But as Ihey say slow and steady won Ihe game for Magnusons The of the winning team was Worrall Home runs were by Cheryl Wcbalor and rail Game stars were Currie and the whale Magnu STANDARDS Umpire Joan Three big Innings each bringing in seven runs helped Pitch for the match were fail Rose Claire and Donna Reed Home runs came off ihe bats of MacKinnon and Girardi Game wen Jackie Lcvcque Debbie Kus Game stars were Ronda Hall Gay Maltland and Su JUNIORS GAMEOFTHEWFEK Umpire Wayne Richardson A very close game right through till the last Inning when Fred s team put four runners across the plate Bon nic Hatcher was the only play that full round of sheila SurTkow bases with a fln Andrea Stafford Pitcher Susan hurl Home runs came off the bats from the mound for Elks Chris Everson Penny while Rosemary Hartley put I Sue Waldrum 1 Ihem across plate for Donna Scdarc 1 and Laurie Freds Game star was Rose- 1 Hartley DAIRY QUEEN Pnline s pitchers kept Dairy Queen scoreless for three of the seven runs Pilch ers were Donna Penny Patterson Gall and Andrea Stafford Game were Laurie SMOKF SHOP Umpire Pitchers for the match were Michelle Hope Sophie Jones and Judy Vctri Sue Press wood earned tame star for her KlNFTTtKllUIStRSn Umpire PallyJo Irani Six home runs from Kin helped insure their win Campbell had two Connie Hay one Lisa one Beth Cawkcr one and hitters Ronda Hull had a grand slam Michelle Michm and her team Suiannc Abray had the only mate Penney who bell homer for Kinsmen two Pitchers were had a strong second Campbell Lisa Swilier inning bringing in seven big Abray and Christine Glen ball teams have mixed luck It was an up and down week for Glen Williams teams In the Hal Ion Rural Softball League as the Glen crews chalked up wins against losses The week was highlighted by the Juvenile boys 9 win over Jeff Haines fanned bailors in recording the v in while Paul and Andy supplied the power Allison had home run while went live for five at tht plate including three triples a double and a single Wee boys to LowvJUe while the Pee Wee girls 1 imchousi Iht txis got bested 7 as win ning Randy Cuthbert worked the full nine Innings in fine fashion The Squirt girls lo while the Pee Wee girls edged lowville 32 31 The Squirt boys blanked Hornby 140 and the boys rubbed it in by slipping Hornby The Squirt boys dropped as decision to Acton and Ihe Squirt girls could do no better losing to The Pee Vcc girls losl to Aclon while the Midget girls were pul down by Hornby The Wee boys got back of week as Rob by downing i j 1R Mom w Aclon The Pee boys kepi their winning v is go ng by dumping Oak ville while the Bantam boys The Squirt girls lost to Omifha but T Hancock did line pitching job and the Glen won over Hornby I hi boys and Jeff hurled a int jamt as the boys In at lowvilk Ihe Midget boys Kris Barber gets new partner Kris of lltnms will be working with a figure skating partner Kelly Johnson 15 of Willow hilt upcoming National Dance Seminar si itiil for Jum through July at the University of Western in London Kris his partner of four years 17 yearold I of decided go their w f 11 winthe where Ihe j I fifili in Junior met competition intedio continue compete both in Jnd is 1 smiles while Barber to on Ihe Dance and this led the split J ihi in competed last In the Senior I is kit inllmbowhenhcrpartner II Kelly are tutored by the same Hoy and Sue of the Upper Skating Club and as the respective ik happened iwo weeks of each other the sec if Barber and Johnson would be So for the pairing has been mutually 1 highlight Kris and Patricia s career together wis in 1970 whenlhty were crowned the Canadian Novice Young just completed his Gold Dance medal as wtll his fifth figure so is well prepared for the National strum ir Georgettes whip Milton The Georgetown Armstrong Georgettes chalked up ihelr fifth win of the season in County Ladies Softball League play when they bounced Mlllon 1 Monday In a game played in Georgetown The Issue was decided early as the Georgettes built up a commanding fro lead after four Innings and never looked back Milton lone run of the contest came in top of the wasnocontest Sue Paul the young lady from Aclon who has joined Georgettes this year picked up win Metier who Ihrew the last Iwo innings Leanne who was shifted to the unfamiliar position of shortstop had a fine night at plate she collected three hits In three plate appearances Maureen Gerth operated at second base and she supplied more than enough power collecting four hits In live The Georgettes have but a single game slated for this week but it could very well prove to be an important one This Monday at Fairgrounds Ball Park they entertain the Juniors for details on our Health Plan White Outside Canada cover age It could be valuable call I BLUE CROSS wncHEon m SPKIrtL YOU GET 2 pieces of Kentucky Choice of Salad Grecian Bread plus your choice of beverage chickenyJEta 116 STREET GEORGETOWN 8775241 take on at while the Juvenile boys host Hornby in an game T Moore and Val Inglis did their part each girl had a home run The Pee Wee girls rounded out their week with a disappointing loss to This Friday Pec Wee Hornby boys entertain in a UPCOMING game while this Monday On Wednesday today the the lee Wee girls go against Squirt boys host Omagh at ib lowville at and on and the boys go Tuesday he Atom boys host against at Ihe same in a game All starling lime games lobe at Ihe Glen Thursday the Suuirl Williams Ball Park Eagles Meteors battle for top The halfway poml in the Inlcrcounly Soccer season will be reached this week and two Georgetown teams Eagles tune leaped in front of Ihe rest of the pack Aclon appears be Ihe only team with a decent chance closing gap The league top draw week will have and Eagles clashing for lime this year game time 7 Wednesday today at the 7lh 1 field behind Ihe Dutch Reform Church Should Eagles triumph will open up a sizeable four point lead over their challengers In other games this Wednesday today Aclon takes on Brampton at the ATC Held hosts Ihe other Georgetown club while travels All games have a 7 time I STANDINGS Meteors Glen Williams shortstop Howie corrals a pop fly In last Tuesday a game against Burlington The Glen just t solve the Burlington pitching magic and lost the decision This was only the first Glen loss in Lanes Transport drop two games Lanes Transport the Glen Williams in Ihe Mens League lost the winning formula In last week play as the local club dropped encounters 7 lo Burlington last Tuesday June bowed to defending league champion Lowville 12 last Friday night The Glen Lumber Company weren in any mood to contribute things In the Burlington game as the Glen scored two runs on a mere five hits Burlington decided the eventual outcome by pouring across five runs in the second inning on five hits an error and a sacrifice and as far as the Glen Williams crew was concerned the Issue was decided at that point Burlington had pushed across their first run of the game In their opening at bat The Glen made the scare in the fourth when Mike Reynolds scored but their next offensive display come until the ninth inning and the one run scored proved too little too laic Mike Pierce was togged with the loss but he would have a case if he sued for support Mike Reynolds proved iheonly threat at the plate for Glen as he rapped out a single and a double In four times at bat The Glenwill have a chance to get back on the winning track his week as they have four games scheduled on Tutsday the Glen was slated to host Palermo press time the score was available this Friday ihey journey lo on Sunday they travel LowmUc while ihls coming Tuesday they entertain Burlington Game lime for the Tuesday encounter is slated fore 15pm the Glen Williams Ball Park Public School tournament The Centennial Elementary School Softball Toum Is slated to go Wednesday today at the Georgetown Fair Grounds school have entered and action will get and run until approximately iTumami mm DODGE PICKUP justukca All OPTIONS noUK AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AIR CONDITIONING