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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 28, 1978, p. 18

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IB THE HERALD June Two teams default ball games Two teams defaulted Georgetown Industrial League Fastball games on Monday night Acton Merchant lolled show for their gome against rivers The Fivers were awarded a game The game was a make up for a and president Bryan said the Merchants had thtlr notice for it but just failed to show might their by the loss of possible Iwo points Lewis The- other gam defaulted by The Way Jay Georgetown Chrysler was awarded a win In hat no show cast t wus the second time this year the Sportsmen failed to show for Lew laid the league will decide to do at Its ght Smith tourney raises 3200 Georgetown won Bill Smith annual tournament for the Cancer Society held at North Golf and Country on Monday with a great round of had a four shot edge over Dale Dolmagc of who took Ihe Inaugural I nil year came with good scores of They were Don Andersen A Dempster and Thomas Thomas is from Georgetown None other thin the man himself Bill Smith took tht Smith is sitting next orguo lop prize in the low gross as both lees irt- competition With his nun pins sold loadvertlsus llns dicap dettrmmed by club pro Jon Smith had a ho score of CO to win by two were lo strokes over lion MtKuiiie- Ker Taylor had a Two I- stall A 1 Georgetown Golfers trattots Monroe Shod Armstrong and Graham Hide shot to Autt The real winner of tournament was the Canter as Smith said almost was raised list year the raised in Its first year Hot Hub tomorrow night In other action Monday Royal Trust and Towing battled to 2 draw and first place Motors dumped last place DUG SO last week action in tht Georgetown Industrial League four games wire won by a run differ tntial with Acton Mtrchnnts winning two scores of Sportsmen and victor limehouse Iark out run loss on I iniehouat by then aided his pitching victory by scoring the winning run in the Bottom me inning same two teams could put on tint game when they tonight Wed June start at the fair grounds park On the same night as Chrysler Park Toyota Doug of Pork Toyota and Brian Moore of I pitching with Pork Toyota scoring two runs in the top of the to come from behind and then hold on to a 4 victory These two tarns did battle again last night June Players in the game for wort 1st base Gerald Williams left field Paul Campbell Paul Alhsun short Chris centre Wayne Bridge 2nd Don Moore pitcher and substitutes Mike and Joey Deforest Pork Toy players were John Milkr abort stop John field Mike Dougall Islhasc Hod cat Doug pitcher Harry Duke 3rd base Don Heft field Turn bull right field John Connor nose and ilujil Trust last years hive dont a tumpkk f form and winning three Rimes wet k have them in a two way lie Kith Georgetown for second place with 17 points At cling k fit Id Thursday pm will all st garni be laid afternoon July a it The last signing date for to play in the inriuslnal fastball kague is Friday Cricket team routs Guelph all as Hob Woods of lompikd mm Hit lupdrtw is won arthoiismg it and Ison Jut Gulf urging SU Master Georgetown wrestlers fair well Kid on Sunday Jim Hall who is one of the touches of the National Junior Team said although then win not many wrestlers in lis at all the ones that did tompttc were top flight of the Georgetown wrestlers took irate in their Mike won kilos Chris Manuel at Those three wrestlers are from Centennial and coached by Hall during the regular season Two from Hob at Georgetown district high sthool also took firsts Rill Davis at kilos and it 7J Two and two high schoolers also took seconds Kevin frank Kirk from and J kiln tin- respectively kilos kdger a 1 so took toads lohn from third in Trvouts or the Natu team will be July I sthool and 14 old first and Soccer tourney is successful of All kids Mil Georgetown Youth Soccer Club organized a successful seven a side soccer on Saturday June their Ihe Pion act lies unusual of this tournamtnt was Ihat team four Iris and four from senior girls and league liams look part and tht wereorgdii into two leagues with winners a round robin The games were in a mood iny tint Iht hive had playing sotter with girls w is soon dispelled when they skill level and tnthusiasm of tirl whu took pari The tournament as fol lowed by pot luck and disco whtri were to get rid of then ning A and of ikons wor ith a fjHirK to the games or I Jdinie stored goals with fctuls added by and Pete Smedema Terry Mos stored goals for how it of the boys wtrt not icing smoothly and bruises tamed during lays play lit of day i playi rs who took musl go committee of Sttve Smith Wallace Gary Gillespit referee s Akx Tough arid disco Alan zed Cercor ties 22 last iwning GeorgetOAii turn tended their to three games by earning a tie from Georgetown win the and e garni to Dixie for iht first minutes The Dixit goalketptr played during this period and prtvenled the team from going least two goals up This of to affect Georgetown and got more and more into the A defensive blunder allowed a Dixie forward to shoot the ball past a helpless Tim in the George town goal for goal number one then shortly afterwards another mix up gave Dixie their second Starting the second half down seemed to make George town come out fighting and altera few minutes they got on Phil Dickens scored the goal After this goal play was very even again with both sides having good scoring op portunities Hie Georgetown defensive trio of Tom Ron Vanitem and Danny Gallagher wax playing very welt and most Dixie attacks were broken up before bey presented too much dan With about minutes re maining Sean Hlckoy picked a out slid hall pasl Iht advancing goalkeeper for a ptrficl goal level the score On had lo an Ontario Scarborough bit amazingly only playing it Von Stgullm wood wind A 16 111 IB The Georgetown Minor Saturday Unfortunately they Mosqultos played Tliorold In Cup play at o dropped the game In of I tk dtstnbcd by an industrial bill as tint of Hit lines I vt in Industrial ball hrvsler sub mil Motors to second loss with Gtoigttown riektl Jul pulling up a fine all round perform met recorded their win of the st Gtulph runs The wan played at field on Saturday Ski Kumir won tin toss to bat first I Ten Moton l ID r ti TO Georgetown Chrysler 11 1 1 1 17 7 15 Towing 11 7 14 Acton Merchants 7 I 12 1 he Sportsmen 13 1 si lyers 11 Williams D G Stationery 1 Stares of last week Tut sday June Towing Glen Williams Hornby Farmer Jacks2 Wed Park Toyota Limehousc3 Chrysler Motors June Acton Merchants Sportsmen lunejj Towing 11 Merchants Glen Williams Motors a Sportsmen 1 Georgetown It 14 Brian Budd ltd tri Page I 1 Chrysler and of Motors up in a nit pitching demonstration baiter or Hill Kirby was the only Motors player to in first inning Motor players reach org low pulling on p tun by runs for first tntrship I lion tula dltstx in his innings lontributtd li rims to thf lot Gioridown ill out lor runs A sustained sptll of fine spin bowling In Skipper Singh e him witkils or runs Going hat I found it diditull lo with ste il lor of J K lt wink pi had the 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