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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 23, 1978, p. 16

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Page 18 TIIFIIMULD Wednesday August a This week in Georgetown soccer Bert a hit for Motors showdown with Chrysler first first Chrysler wins big one to lengthen their lead Georgetown Chrysler won its showdown against Mo tors last Wednesday to take a stronger hold of first place in tlit Georgetown Industrial Fastball League standings Both have now played games and will have logo undefeated to have a shot at taking first place away from Chrysler The Acton Merchants made a big move last week and took two important victories and now have sole possession of third place The victories came over Park Toyota and Towing two leami that are also in the hunt for third place fn other news last week the Way Jay Sportsmen have been suspended from the league for defaulting four gomes The final default came last Wed In a scheduled game against Jay still had four games left on its schedule against Chrysler Trust and Glen Hams Those four teams will 32gameslnstcidof If they end up tied for a placing a game will be played prior to the playoffs Heading into the playoffs ihc two hot arc definitely Chrysler and Chrysler his now won nine in a row and imehouse has won mm and lied one of its list 10 Pineview soccer sciinoi Tigers jit1 can off hi ground The lint goal fur was by Chris Jamie ions in goal again did a good job as did Brian Raymond Dickson and Itt Thursday 17 School OPTIMISTS Well the Just seen those goals although tried really hard in did an excellent job Ml Piter don ind Tom also played very well Standing and Scores as of Monday August Team V I Georgetown 23 Motors J Acton 17 1 Hornby Towing 28 10 J 33 Li mdi oust 11 15 13 31 11 12 as 5 era 1 17 Way Jay 1 17 5 13 Glen Williams 11 Tuesday August Flyers GeorgetownChryslcrl Hornby 1 Wednesday 10 10 Geo Chrysler Motors Way Juy Sportsmen a Acton Merchants Park Toyota 1 Monday Hornby Rexway Roy il Trust ltilanceo19 Schedule Including Rained To Date 1 JO Limehousc at obirts H Royal at Hornby Motors it Park 1MB sal Towlm it Royal Trust Chrysler no ro panics at Hark Motors 8 Geo a at Wilhairs Acton at Towing b at Hark Motors GlenWillluns it r 30 HI imi house at bit Acton Motors at it Trust Thursday August in Acton rues it Hornby md Wed September Phyoffs September George low No imts will be played September or September due to Labour day weekend Topi fin I of mm innu Kinsmen League results By Theresa JLNIOHS PRE- HARRISON 1Z Umpire J Penney Rosemary Gale really shone through in his match with four big home runs Other home run hitters were Jennifer Fos Douce Pitchers were Rosemary Gale Diane Toast Gall and Debbie Game stars were Rosemary Gait and for Fred sand Gail and Debbie D for D KENTNH1S3I Umpire Anderson The home funs were really flying In this game Draper had and Sandy Marshall for Lisa Marsh ricia Angle Dickenson and Kelly Gordon each for one Pitchers were Taylor Sandy Marshall vanagh Patricia Draper and Angle Die Game stars were the Kentner team and don fLKn19 Umpire J Underbill It still only team in with a perfect re cord Pitchers were Patlillor Sue Shearer and Pal He Idem earned half gamester for a grand slam and Rhonda Hall earned other half Kara McGaw and Pat Heir belled out two big home runs Lynn and Happy Paulinos poured Hit SHOHH1S19 I Umpire Julie started off vry strong and by second in had i nine run itad id for winning tiam stars wtrr Shannon I ickson Chris Jtffery for good hilling runs went to Chris Jeff and The Senior wire ral J DT J Novak DT Georgetown STREET on Highway Office Denture Clinic Phone 8778974 7912314 SOMETIMES FLOWERS ARE THE ONLY WAY YOUR HEART CAN SPEAK Whatever your message Call us Today and S3 its on its Way FLORISTS Mill St Georgetown 877O901 Full of snippets this McArthur mixed fortunes Diabol relfing in and fun and ed i i thtbisclnllrepsidt Bin mi girls also had mimd fort North fnm lying set end In lurned upon instead of da gong Willi Ihtir Jnlaru Cup n Don Mills Armour noi showing ho rictnl run an inn report lint ihi 1 Atoms art promoted lo Isl Division of Ihe I itl where now play solely top Mil mis hni roil I lis with leagut Oikville on day in an due to ploy Ihe Germans change is bung attempted for gnme McArthur jiewies main in second division for Ihenmalndprof do Then no split in he minor mosnuitos when in Meteors last wetk are ahead in the looking lo next year bounding out for coaches and rs for squads linn art ilinngi- and lis seems we si i be hotter prepared To which arc groups and coaches bed re start of would 1 J Any should an executive number know soon as psibli in hi we ire llu mil of Ji itue ii and at I ist id publication Wi igfor a this at Another Islhellispar in of Klines played in age groups Par he field problem only groups to have full control of playing areas are squirt and Wt also discussed the cup and will make Ihi this week commission in doing good job that they wilt also cup urn leld has been a let down recently days i none we been looking his aria as reel dally we intend to pro mote an Individual skills leading lo the una national and finals In 1070 Brampton playing out of Scarborough I understand took third place In All Amerlcin 1inals is Bantam level There was a competition this year this month in we fell It wis finr to attempt without of pro in for next year an ideal notion would be mini soccer This summer we Invt i fur whack it owns and It would fintly nice be relurn he complement and presumably some additional for Thcone thing which us hosting is that we only have at he moment one good field re is no doubt that is an excellent field In a beautiful setting and many comments In this vein arc received from visiting teams are fortunate to have it proud of it and regret that It is the only regulation field avail also receives a hammering every day of the playing season surprising as how it up to battering financially we have been holding our own with purchase of our league and cup trophy we will exceed our Income for this year We an losi In and we arc gelling a loss Our September Due I am Is on Friday and Is lo In a Chicken immediately prior the disco Referees in trouble these days ore Bob Marshall out an injury Bill Barclay broken Iocs and me and larhlage problem This will pi ict a drain on our other rep Ban am and Senior games I that long serving rcf Al may lean us be fori long If so then we all wish Al and family well her loss to our group which makes quilt a few so far PS Iht McUughlln Ban finished a creditable fifth in Ihtir division and play the remainder of this season In Ihc first division And not to forget the West German match on morning at 11 MATCH PORT Back in mid June the Valcnl mas were to an defeat by Water loo Waterloo Is leading the pee wet division and we were down Ihtre for the return werclale In arriving and kick If against the wind and sun A skilful opponent took game us and with Use Gallant playing defense and reserves Jess and Mclntyrc clearing lines we kept the ball away from our goal the pressure told and lost I wo quick goals on errors Being able play Kirsly Torswiek in short breaks meant she was on top form and I isa Allen had another trem game al centre back Pat Turner hustled and hustled did Carol Johnston Cathy and Thorpe am we played our strange system In the second hall and we completely dominated the half without the scoring punch needed Our defenders or carried the ball out of trouble and Webb and Linda Phillips put in some hard mldfield work Jon missed our only real scoring chance late in the first half I Gallant went Into goal In the second period and did not put one hand or foot wrong in other words an excellent of Lis With defenders Erin Jess Lisa and Klrsty continuing rock hard performances Wat were hardly In the second half The final score was Waterloo Peewees in second place Catering Pee Wee team lias now com plot first half of the league and Is In second place one point behind Brampton with flic games remaining before the playoff start Last Wednesday the team travelled to and away on the wrong end of a score although even the team manage ment admitted that the team was super lor This game represented the climax of a problem that tht team has had all season he excessive use of the moulh of their feet An and emotional refer contributed to the problem but he players no one to blame but and the unexpected loss could cost them the league champion leading I prl marlly as a result of a very strong wind blowing to their advantage Eric Clark scored lone goal for McArthur During the first half the warned a number of Georgetown players as a result of their questioning his deel In the second half tle prob lem compounded itself the referee ejected three George town players opening game against Kitchener Georgetown played some of the nicest soccer seen in tournament and were unfortunate to have to settle for a tie due to excellent and a lot of luck The next game was against Waterloo which also ended In a tie although in this case it was much closer and a more valid result knew before the scored on penalty shot to its final game against increase their lead to 1 but had to score at Georgetown came back to 0 fie final make it and continued to l0 Kitchener win ship first half ended pressure eight out could not even the score On ihe weekend the team travelled lo and though they did not lose a game they did not make the finals Georgetown was placed In the strongest division with from Kitchener Falls and Waterloo In This forced a change in the normal strategy with the total effort concentrated on scoring goals The final result was 32 in favour of Georgetown with Kednck and Oram scoring but it was not enough and Kitchener moved Into the finals Georgetown cricketers defeat Mississauga team tiorrt in ml bridge as lljrley Motors beat lh ten Williams in nil lloufirr both trams and Trusl thr consolation Two Georgetown teams win in ball tourney and Hills in Ihtir tw times mi with inl being in hold shutout wins I Mr I wis hack in the iihen Roy 11 rnln in One if the f In hi tournament Three Phase I was knocked out In soil 1 round Thru llnse I id won a I urn n in Inst Cricket Club it Mississauga Stage Crick Club by seven runs in a game interrupted by heavy downpour The malth was at field on August and had Its usual and downs won Hit toss and build first on a fast and dry JahoorandK good start by putting on JO the first Ijikham wis out for 13 Georgetown hats settle in ste with a fine knock of A Windsor contributed while A KumarandN Samarooalso reached the double figures for Webb and White got for and three for six respectively going Into bit next found difficult to score against a steady Georgetown attack Ilarbordandj Agar both IHed and were lucky to find most of their snicks not being converted to cliches Willi the con at for no losb i heavy downpour and and thunderstorm halted the pro ceedings for 15 minutes rials agreed to continue Ihe game In spite of wet outfield slippery ball and soft footholds for the bowlers Both 10 and Agar 16 were dismissed quickly after the break Only with 17 to his credit showed signs of carrying the team to victory innings folded up for a total of runs leaving Georgetown victors by seven runs For Georgetown A Windsor bowled magnificently liming four wickets for runs Skipper A Kumar sup ported well and captured three wickets for runs George town play Cambridge next week against the local club Georgetown Optica for ONE MILLION DOLLARS 100 ppggj each GET YOUR TICKET NOW For mis soecial Bonus Draw August I MISS MARGO Full replacement guarantee on Canada Optical children s frames For as often as the frames may be broken for a period of months from the date of purchase Georgetown Optical Georgetown Market Place

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