Page THE HERALD Wednesday June Soccer Talk Credit where it is deserved Herald photo by Brian James team from I Dick In Milton Kinsmen League Foberts stays at the top with a victory over Youngs By THERESA CALLAGHAN SENIORS Umpire Cor The Giants came off with a full first inning bringing in the maximum seven runs After that they dtdn let up and went on to take two more points Home run were belled out by Ann Haggarl with two and Becky for two Pitchers were Donna Cindy and Heather Wallace Game star was a warded to Ann Standard Products Saxt Realtor Umpire P Butler Standard had a fine start and took a commanding lead just couldn catch up Pitchers were Hope Connie Hay Clare Lacourslere and Holly Game star for Suxe went to Suzanne who brought In four of the seven runs earned In Ladies team draws The Gordon Tennis Club Ladies team tied Ontario Racquets two mat dies to two In action here last week Marcia Gregg and Chns fine Steen won their match and Joan Morns and Agnes were 14 winners Jacmta Sedt and Ellen Mellon lost 34 16 and Car and Gad liarnson were downed fourth inning by hitting a grand slam Liz was for Standards She played a nice game at shortstop and also belted out a home run Jackie of Standards hit two home runs on the night balling order In the sixth inning that won her team the game The Welders managed to bring in nine runs in their final Inning to take the vie tory ton for three triples and good first playing and Chris SENIOR STANDINGS Team Ileal Estate Blue Giants Standard Products Neilsons Welder Youngs Pharmacy Saxe Realtors Va rl an tea JUNIOR STANDINGS Construction Dclrcx Smoke Shop United Rentals Centners Elks Lodge Fred Harrison Dairy Queen KinnetteKrulsors Youngs II Umpire Game stars In this match were Julie for Youngs and Ingrid Palmer for Foberts Julie managed to make a double play and whack out a home run Ingrid also hit a home run and ployed well defensively Other home run bitters were Marshall and Heather Kellington Sandra Marshall and Julie Fournier took their playing position on the mound Geo Welder Variant Umpire J Ford Bill Anderson Pitchers in this battle were Rhonda Hall and Val Williams for Ihe Welders and Vanan had Debbie Osb orne and Pat Home runs came off the bats of Val Williams and Pal started off JUNIOR Umpire Robert HIM PoulBaiha Doris fill ton really played well offensively last day night Doris managed to slam out three big home runs for Other home run hitters were Cindy Latter for two and Christ Jones and Kara McGaw for one each Pitchers were Kara Me Gaw AnnMarieAucott and Cindy Latter Game star was the whole Delrex team for com effort and the urn Robert Hill and Paul for doing an excellent Job United Rental KlanetteslS Umpire Lots of home runs filled up the score sheets during this game The hitters were son Kali Dawn Russell Ca thy Ryan Kellle Gordon Michelle Kccss Carolyn Griffiths Elaine Hughes and Robin all for each Pitchers were Cathy Ryan Dawn Russell and Allison Kali I Gnmcfllorswenttolhc whole United team Alii son Kalll of Fred Umpire Anderson played it all the way to gain two more points and retain first place In the Junior division Wendy Mid made the only home run of the game for making her game Julie and Patn Murray earned game stars for Fred Pitchers were Shan non Jackson and KenlnerslS Dairy Queen II Umpire Bert Tripp Dairy took a 10 lead in the tint inning of play Kent ncr come back with four run inning and swiped the lead away from their oppo nents Pitchers were Tracy Manhire Diana and Karen Humphreys Game stars for Dairy Queen were Diana Westlake for her fine pitching Bonnie Ward for her defensive play on second base and Don na Brown or the only home run of the game stars was Shelly Bra Is by By ALEX TOUGH All credit to the Hal ton board or education and the works and recreation depart ment officials for the speed and solution to our field Our high school schedules arc transferred to worth as soon as the goal standards ore moved over This result to the overcrowd problem Is superb We arc quick to knock the when they deserve iuch let us also be quick to when deserved More good news is a new cup competition for club house league teams We have entered two teams from each division in his knock out tournament and they have to be named The teams will be those in contention at the time the draw is to be mode which will be quite soon Some of our rep teams have mode the prestige Vanguird tourna this year details later Another new competition is also introduced his year the Beatrice Cup This is Tor town clubs where area puhtion is less than 000 Georgetown is within this category and are pre cluded from entry as clubs who have not entered for the Ontario Cup only may enter this competition This latter could have a harmful effect on both cup competitions Clubs eligible for he Boa trice will have to make the agonizing choice between the two Ontarlowill lose some of the regular entries and lose prestige This Is the province premier competition with entry into national and North American championships Beatrice Cup entries will not have this possibility Per haps it would have been more ideal to make Beatrice part of a two tier system open to all clubs with less than plus those teams who do not survive first second rounds of the Ontario which generally ore the lesser populated area WELCOME SWEDEN This weekend we welcome players and officials of Sweden to Ccdarvalc Soccer matches at and on Sunday are followed by a barbecue which is open to all At the senior girls team a cup match so more soccer is there during the period The fol lowing Saturday at the same times we play again Our teams will be the Pee Wee reps of Nick and Art and a Bantam select under Colin and Court Warner Unfortunately the work involved with referees fields uniforms increased leagues and Sweden did not allow us to organize our pioneer day tournament Another lei ling factor was the late noli flcation of support withdraw by the downtown I A who fell they should Irate their activities down This is sad because I understood soccer made a telling contribution to the success of days Be that as may I we could run our tournament later the year Finally a date for your calendar Saturday Octo ber This is the end of season barbecue dance again being held at Holy Cross school hall Should all our coaches managers and directors at tend there be approxi there for a start The lesson should be obvious when tickets come out snap cm up they will be like 103 Mam Street North Acton Ontario 8533370 RELIABLE AUTO CLEANING CHUB TIDY CAR INDEPENDENT OPERATOR I tow COST WIN AGAIN Am I FAST SERVICE I 111