Pane THE HERALD Wednesday August 31 Mondays victory puts Georgettes in finals The Armstrong George took the third and deciding game In the semi final series against the Juniors Monday a 134 win The Georgettes lipped off the game with four runs in first inning Starting al bat was Pat Wood who smashed a triple Jennifer Linton follow close behind with another triple and then Colleen Sun contacted for a home run as she the ball out to right field Bolh learns had their prob lems with ground balls be cause the grass on the field was very slippery Again Pot Wood played and did a great job of It Maureen played well allowing and few bit hits Mo also struck out three Hi lis burgh players throughout the night There was a good crowd watching the game and spirit of the Georgettes was high or the most part hitting was low for both cams opart from a hit in the fifth Inning by Tammy third baseman for Hi lis burgh After the first inning remainder of the Georgettes runs come in after singles and doubles were and Hills burgh Pot WooJ and Maureen both played gomis as they added plenty good plays and spirit their icim Tonight the Georgettes will go to to the Seniors In the first game of a three out of five scries lor the championship The game will be play ed in he Fairgrounds on Mon day nighl at Pauline Kent shines in Tournament action The Hills Tennis Tournament which was held from August IS the was a great success with a good number of enthusiastic players After some grueling rounds Ladles Singles field was narrowed down as Is a Allison defeated Thompson in semi finals Pauline Kent then defeated Marilyn and logo into finals against Isla Allison In lhe deciding game Pauline Kent took the victory from Isla In 62 and sets to become the Ladies Singles Champion In the Ladies Doubles play the team of Allison and Clara Brandt won over Doreen Thompson and Marilyn Sar Jentson with 76 and scores Pauline Kent and Pat Karris teamed up to defeat Paddy Brown and Marg Gray in two matches The final game saw Isla Allison and Clara Brand losing to the teamwork or Pauline Kent and Pat Harris and 64 In the Mens Singles semi final action Gerry Pace was forced to withdraw from the tournament because of a leg Injury incurred during the Mens Double semi final action Therefore the match between Gerry Pace and Doug Calmcross was cancelled and Calmer advanced to he Other semi final action saw March defeat John Moore and 61 In Menu Singles Finals Doug was defeated by Rene March in straight sets The learn of Tom and Gerry Pace played Al Adams and Sid Harris in the Mens Doubles semi finals and gave up the third and final or the match when Gerry Pace injured his leg teams had won one set therefore Current Ripples Summer roundup By VICSroDDART Some and views from the in or and outdoor pools istration or sum mi swim lessons was grot they were up summer which leads that the citizens Georgetown area of the of Hilts arc becoming more water safely which is a must if you look at lhe large amount of leisure hours we all have and how mjch of that time Is spent on or around Ihe water The Hills Lifeguard earn comprising of John Thompson and Dave Hannah from the Pool and Pauline Heaton Paula Stewart Cathy Do and Blair Thompson from Georgetown Pool took part in a lifeguard competition at OrangevUJc They came in second In the lifeguard relay race Ihird in situation accident part of competition and third overall They lost second place by one hall of a point Congratulations learn Throughout lhe summer the swim learn has been very active with the following results Host Pool- lions Georgetown 2nd Fairfield 2nd Hamilton 1st Regional a 4th 1st and An easier 2nd We also had a swimmer of the week that was the swimmer that worked hardest and improved their limes practices They were Stephen MacLeod Malcolm MacLeod Kevin Thompson Andrew MacLeod Beth Stewart Debbie Newman Brian Kennedy Tracy Manhlre Mark Howie Congratulations to all the swim team members and of course the coaches The Indoor pool will be closed from September 3rd to September for the annual filter and mechanical overall The outdoor pool will be open for public swimming and 00 during this time period weather per milling fall program com mences Monday September with registration on Saturday September from a to noon Look for the Activities brochure in the newspapers September Keep water wise this fall and winler Adams and S Harris went onto the finals Peter Marks and Kent put their skills together to defeat Bernie and Doug Gregg in straight sets In finals Bernie Kent and Peter Marks again topped the field when they took the game over AI Adams and Sid Harris and In the Mixed Double finals Pauline and Kent defeated Don and Gregg 62 and Then Audrey and Bob Houston took a victory over Joanne and Peter Marks with 64 and The Mixed Doubles Champions were Pauline and Bcmle Kent as they downed Audrey and Bob Houston and In Consolation Round Mens Singles Finals Ed Scrjcantson Gary Brown in straight sets and 76 The team of John and Ray Hayes won over Don Hurley and Ik Soon In straight sets and In the Mixed Doubles play Don Hurley learned up with Mary Hughes to defeat Ellen Melton The Ladies singles champ was Christine Steer as she defeated In straight sets Carole MacLeod and Audrey Houston paired up to win over Ann Kennedy and Pat Mc to take lhe Ladles Doubles Consolation round lltto Tournament Chairman John Dallison would like to thank Bill Kent and Don Gibson for their help In running the consolation events and also thanks John Kovanagh and Ed Scrjcantson for giving helping hand In the running of Junior events Team effort pays off in win The Armstrong Georgettes were to Sunday night to face Hlllsburgh Junior in the second game of Iho semi finals and they came home with a victory The Georgettes played a strong game they over powered both In batting and fielding Pat Wood who fdled In as catcher for Joan played a good game both behind with the bat Pat hit a homer out left field early in lhe inning and added strength behind the Second baseman Jennifer Linton played a good game along Maureen Mo the Georgette Batting was low but still strong enough to brings In nine runs Gerlh strike out only one player but also allowed only one walk Dlonne Marshall filled In for Pat Wood as shortslop she usually plays centre field and Mel Her a pitcher played well on third base Two good days for lawn bowlers Cortiptlng In the gain through moats Georgettes Seniors Mo runs in for one or thirteen run scored a the the Junior to go the finals against the Lost week the Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club held two special events On Thursday after bowling and euchre and bridge games lhe mem V- were P with a com roast enjoyed a very pleasant even The com was provided by the courtesy and Bill Robin son Jack Hunter and George Tress this they have been doing Tor quite a few years so was looked forward toby all The com having been picked at Armstrongs farm lhe same afternoon made it taste real good and sweet On Tuesday another happy event was enjoyed It being the Walter Grey Night After games of bridge euchre and lawn bowling the members were treated to a lovely sup per this being provided by Waller Grey Walter has been a club member since 1942 and was Sect for many years and has been having this Waller Grey supper for qulle a few years Again over mem enjoyed the friendly get together and the good food Both events are always en Joyed by lhe members and everyone hopes thai Bill Robinson Jack Hunter George Tress and Waller Grey will be with them for a long lime yet and bo able to hold these events for quite few years to come Tuck Cochrane attributes tournament win to putting Torchy Millar of Milton ride tadenvale In the torn Cola Show jumping Classic held at Varlity Stadium on August IK Millar competes with International field Millar Milton competed in Coca Cola Classic at Varsity Stadium on Thursday Aug lBandfinlshedfourtecnin of fifteen in Final round Aboard Eadenvale Millar hod a bad firs round as the horse icfuscd to jump seventh hurdle and had sever faults on his other jumps The problem with seventh jump was a popular one as decoy ducks ere placed In the Tire team wins 1 84 water and posed quite a dis traction for the horses Total faults for Millar and Eadenvale In the first round were and faults were given In the second round and The Cardinal from Cleveland Ohio walked away with first place and that went it Traurig and The Cardinal were only competitors of the night o have two clean rounds Tom Tuck Cochrane shot a one over par win North Men Invitational on Saturday In second place a was John who created some excitement with a holeinone on the th How ever if he had holed out on the hold he would have driven home in a new i97BFord Fiesta courtesy of North Ford Mercury and West Insurance Flight was won by Ron Da vies a superb 76 while runner up Bill Schenk lowed closely with 77 Walter won Flight with an excellent In second place was Desmond with Bob Hepburn walked off with Flight with a splendid score of despite bogylng six of his last seven holes A stroke behind was Arv Johnson with 85 Other scores according to flights were A FLIGHT Gross Kapraan 75 G M Leach B J D Crawford Monckton J Thrasher 76 Net J J Harrison G McGralh Flnlflyson Berry 71 McLcllan 71 B Sailer H Chappel74 A Harris 75 Most Honest Golfer FLIGHT Gross D Schramm BO Dickson D Houston A Walker Harrison Ryan Net V Hermclyn Anderson Crosby McDcrmot 71 J Morrison 71 D McLellan 73 D Ferguson T Cready Most Honest Golfer D Wood C FLIGHT Gross Cash Mercure82 J T Maditl J Hamilton B Dunlop E Hobbs Cairdea Net M Armstrong G Williams G Ross Cum Ronald T Forestall Wretham Kenny Killip P Goodwin Most Honest Golfer FLIGHT Gross Dick Terashlta D Osiaplak 89 H Sanderson A Thompson French Gib Hay Deveryn B Robertson Net Mogg68 J Connolly Cosgrove J Lindsay M Makovnyk H Mac Arthur Robertson J McClatcheyT3 Culhbert73 Rolls R Weal Most Honest Golfer Sloddarl DIVOTS Most Golfers in A and D Flights respectively were Hal Dielrich Don Wood Bill and Bill Bob came as close to winning the car as he hit the flag on John must be hilling the ball straight as he had another hole- inone last week on his home course in Mike Leach who finished with a had contrasting nines of 2 under par 34 on lhe front and a on the back nine which Included an 6 on the teth Vivian winner of Flight low net keeps his game in shape by also playing out of the Glenn Abbey Club Defending champ Gary Bar tie who has won the past two years would possibly have tied for first except for a shanked second shot on the hole which cost him a double bogey t Tuck Cochrane who plays out of North said he had one of his best pulling rounds ever but he must also have been hitting other shots well to score as he did Don and bis pro shop staff did an excellent job of managing two separate shot gun starts for a large field of some Golfers as far as Sarnia and Kingston at tended which indicates the Invitational is gaining in larily Harvey Chappel again must be congratulated on or a splendid and varied prize table The final week of pec wee baseball saw Georgetown Tire beat the Opllmlsls Mark Roberts smashing a grand slam Mike Mitchell clouted a double and a single to help his own winning pitching effort The North and Toronto Dominion Bank game was called on account of darkness and has been re scheduled Monday August lhe second game of the week and end of the season found Georgetown Tire knocking North Ford 1 Rick Greenwood hurled the win behind a solid cam defence Toronto Dominion closed with a 170 the Opllmlsls The August gome is needed decide second place between North Ford and Toronto- Domini on Bank Georgetown Tire finished first and Optimists In fourth place are scheduled on August September 1st o decide teams who will meet September in the championship Sports Comment is female hockey Hockey is almost here and soon Ihe boys and men of Georgetown will be out scurrying after pucks while their female will be In the stands hooting and hollering Tor their favourite teams It only seems fair to mc hat these girls should be an opportunity to play hockey themselves Or even better how about Hit gelti Is l tit answer for girls who enjoy the game of hockey and want lo participate too The game was Invented 10 years ago in Ontario by the late tarn Jacks of North Hnv and already It has spread Canada with an estimated participants Ringette can be played outdoors or indoors on a rcgulalionslzchockcyrink It like hockey Is a team sport made up of 11 to 18 players on each earn with six players on Ice at one lime They are two forwards one centre two on defence and a goalie A straight stick is used to pass shoot and carry lhe ring u round rubber ring and the object is to score goals The true rules ask for different coloured sticks depending on the position played Defence sticks are red forward slicks are blue and centre slicks are while The goalie uses a hockey goal stick There Is lo be no body contract with all the rules designed with the safety of the players in mind Two minute penalties are given If body contact occurs The offside rules slut thai a player cannot skate across either blue line while in possession of ring Sba must pass the ring to a team male across each blue line I and may not ouch the ring until another player has touched It first To make the game fast moving and wideopen lhe forwards cannot enter their own defensive lone and the defence players cannot enter their own offensive one The only player able to travel the entire surf ace of the Ice is the There are five age groups for girls playing ranging from 10 years and under pctitcs to years of age and older ladles It is stipulated that ringette players wear tube skates rather figure skates because of possible Injuries If a player was to be hit with the picks on front of figure skates Having played ringette myself I know that It fa a good game and It does give a player the opportunity to put Into practice all lhe pointers that she may give to big brother after seeing him out on the Ice As far as I know there are no teams in Georgetown and I Ihlnk that a shame because the interested In baseball win also think there could be some really good teams formed Is a great game and Just think you girls could drag your boyfriends along to YOUR games for a change