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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 23, 1982, p. 14

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Page SECTION Tilt HERALD Wednesday June iwil Limehouse fastball Laings Hustle gives them 81 win Gary Maltby stars By Barb Case Herald Special In the three games played on Sunday came away the big winn en when they held Huttonvilie Hawks off and maintained Ihelr first place status The first game played turned out to be a forfeit for the Oilers and an win for Lalng Hustlers The Price squared off against the Hawks at 12 30 and Gary Maltby and Steve Campbell were the stars of the day Gary went two for four at the bats with a home run and four RBIs while Steve slammed out two all three were out of the park and knocked in three which dldnt please the Hawk s pitcher Pete While the Hawks did get seven runs across the plate they were no match for the bats to Hawks In the 30 game Ind- lookout the Bailln- Blue Jays On Tuesday the game between Hustlers and the Blue Jays was a washout but by Wednesday ball was on again at the diamond and the Petro Oiler and Price duelled to a draw The Oilers scored throe times In the first inning against Abltibi one and In the second a triple hit by Don Belford scored the Caw brothers Tony and Jim In the fourth Don Bel ford and Dave cross the plate to give the Oilers seven runs while Abltibi was held to two runs Then Abltlbl JohnWil son scored Mark Weston on a double in fifth and a super rally in the sixth tied to score seven all Top of the eighth and gets the go ahead run when Gary Maltby double brought Byron Shlpway home Now the pressure was on for the Oilers Were they to let take the game that was theirs from first inning Well almost got on with a double and went on home to tie score TOP NOTCH When faced the home team Hawks they proved that visitors or not they wanted the wtn and the Hawks had better be in top notch They weren which Indusmln found out In the first Inning when they scored three times on three errors and a Iwo baser hit by Butch The Hawks then got a run in when a super hit by Pete Garden got him around to third base and scored Bruce Holmnn Ir the second inning the Expos got three more runners home on three singles by Dave William son Bob Doyle and Barry The Hawks got their second run in the fourth Inning when Fred Butler single scored Mark ONeil and for the Hawks the rest was history be cause went on to score nine more runs to make the final score Ind usmln IS I Remember the lime house Town this weekend June Teams entered are from Georgetown Acton the Glen Mil ton Scar borough and II you enjoy watching good ball Limehouse Park day and Sunday and watch these guys have a lot of fun competing against each other while laying excellent base- all Donkeys coming Continued from page this rule staying mount A player may go on foot to recover a or batted ball but he must take his donkey with him Before he can throw the ball he must be on the A player often finds after remounting that he is facing the opposite direction from where he wants to throw the ball The fun begins at Park Sunday July 4 at 30 p m For tickets and information call or Price of admission Is for Adults for Sen iors Students 610 while children under six are free Glen Merchants escape from loss The Glen Merchants of the Intercounty fastball loop narrowly defeated Alton last Wednesday in a comefrom behind victory Alton had the Glen Will team topped 3t at the top of the ninth inning but Mike Reynolds got on on base and then was hit home by Glen McClure on a borne run In the eleventh Inning the Glen team went ahead when Jeff Haines hit homo Mike Reynolds Reynolds hod a good night at bat going for for the game Jeff Haines was the winning pi tcher The Glen played Tues day yesterday In a rare away game for a Tuesday against Erin Blue girls lose their magic touch By SUSAN WILLIAMSON Monday night June saw the Green Pits achieve their first Wet defeating Bats Blue 2423 in a well play very close game Green Pits player Jean Puckering certainly de serves the star Standing for her Incredible steal home scoring the winning Also assisting her team to victory was pitcher and third base player Lorr aine Torzwell hitting a spectacular home run Losing by one run Bats certainly gave heir beat effort Laurie Inglls at first base made some superb catches at first Bom short stops Holly and Pat played their positions well and batted in three This Burgundy team Is too busy winning to select a name for themselves DRG Georgettes Lost Monday evening the Stationery Georgettes of Georgetown were defeated 145 by Erin In ladies fastball action Scoring runs for Georgetown were Colleen Cadger Bonnie Penney Linda George Janet and Gloria Hamilton GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD Got Improved altering control longtr tin Wheel Alignment Here wo do camber caster and toe manufacturer a I colons tor son bars In a pod front end suspension shocks and Phone for appointment now Georgetown Tire Sales Lid 349Guitph5i Georgetown 8771535 GOODYEAR Gall Berth back row congratul Nancy White the winner of the Ladles golf championships held at North Golf course list Tuesday White shot a course record of while defending champion finished with a for the day Finishing first In their respective nights ire front row left to right Helen Hardy June Bray haw Hose and Millie Herald photo Ladies golf champ Nancy White sets record Tho Ontario Golf Association nuga District crowned Nancy White as their 1963 Ladies champion at the North Golf and Country Cub last Tuesday night- White set a course record at North Halton shooting a Gal witha 77 unsuccessfully defending her championship from the previous year The championship featured participants representing 12 different golf clubs In including players from North Golf Club Georgetown players did very well In the standings June shot an for the first flight championship The second flight award went to Millie Dutchburg also from North Halloa Golf and Country Club who shot an The third flight trophy went to Hose Robertson of Casllemore Golf Club In Milton she emerged with a for the day Helen Hardy of North Halton won the fourth flight award shooting a M soccer SECOND DIVISION STANDINGS North Halton golf tips Ball flight In the lost few weeks we have been practicing our alignment checking our grip and allowing our body to swing freely But we still find that the ball Is travelling off line Or is if Understanding ball flight wilt help us understand what path club Is travelling on and the angle of the golf clubs as it travels down Ihe target line As has been suggested in the post few articles always have a target to aim at While we are practising place two clubs down on Ihe ground one arriving at Ihe intended target the other will be placed on a line parallel to the target line that is the line the body should be placed on As hit each shot notice where did ball start In relation to the target and 2 which way did the ball travel as got further away from you Example a tree has been set aa the target as you strike the ball ihe ball starts left of the target line- that indicates the path of the golf club The ball begins to travel right as It nears its target this will Indicate the angle of Ihe club face at impact Therefore what has just been hit was our ever present slice shot The opposite Is certainly true for ihe hook shot Understanding bail flight will greatly understanding the path your club is taking The better you learn lo aim the better grip you develop and the ability to lessen the amount of tension in your body as the swing taken place will greatly help in developing the shot that has been a constant flight pattern Terry the Assistant Golf Pro at North Golf and Country Club He welcomes your questions which will be answered In this column Phone The Herald at and we wUl relay the message Terry GF GA PTS Butcher 12 a 18 10 Acton Villa IB 15 3 3 S IS 10 Metal 2 2 7 FIRST DIVISION STANDINGS GF GA Meteor Blue 9 Eagles 11 Ancient 14 14 15 13 Meteor While 4 12 13 4 Acton Villa SW Milton 4 11 Squirt soccer By DON SMITH well Goals for the Cham Herald Special pious were all scored by champions 3 Janet Scida with first bat uick of the The Champions played the Wednesday other noteworthy players wen Anne Donnelly night winning Fowler and team iiliyed Hockey Heritage While Ihe alms of the the year The financial council is to compile statement showed a Georgetown hockey balance of after heritage the annual erecting another display banquet Is Ihe of cabinet In the arena CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 416 LUBE With this coupon ESSOOIL FILTER to- No ajiptfnMwnf LUBEIT ARMSTRONG HE Notice of ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital will be held In the hospital cafeteria at 8 on June 24 1982 Honourable life members and 82 members are u to attend Refreshment Judge K A Langdon Mr A Chairman Of The Board Secetary Treaauret With strong offense they went on to defeat the Orange Orioles Kristensen and Brooks both hit beautiful home runs Jo anne Tucker at first and third base was very strong and consistent def Continued on page HERES A MONEY SAYING 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