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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 4, 1982, p. 7

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DONS AUTO SERVICE Tunupa Electrical Spring Servicing Sadie 347GualphSt 8778122 the HERALD Wedneidiy 4 I MI HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Moor 877 5110 Tournament play in Niagara Eagles ousted in 3 games fastball The Georgetown Junior Eagles hardball club were active In Niagara Falls Friday and Sutur diy in a agora District nation tournament The team touma men I la part of the natio nal elimination seres to crown the Canadian under championship hardball team Although he Eagles lost all of their three games at the tournament they at II ha the r own playoffs stalling next week Chippawa Against a Niagara District club Klngsville the Georgetown boys were downed j1 Kings v lie then went on o upset who arc the number two ranked team In the District Georgetown led for the first four innings Eagle coach Kevin Burke said Hughes play a good game for Hie team by Bearing the only run oft of a base hit then running home on a fee fly Mite pitched the game LOCALS BEHIND In the second game against OakvllJe George town were behind but hitting for three base hits one double Gerry Milne and Andrew pitched Then the Eagles went up the number one team in the league next to Niagara Falls wh eh Is the Welland squad Georgetown were beat en although there was no score go the inning Burke sad A throwing error cost the boys the game the coach said Chris was on he mound for the Eagles against Kevin Hughes had two base ts for Georgetown The best fielder in the was first baseman I the coach Mike Frisk was outstanding at bat far the Eagles hitting around the coach said The tournament teams from Waterloo Kitchener Toronto and the strict league This weekend George town will play in the first round of the Ontario playoffs in either a of 3 series or a of they came back with four runs in the to take the lead A on of errors led to an eventual 154 defeat for he Eagles coach Burke said Mike had a good garni for Georgetown series The ret round has to be completed by August the coach said Meanwhile the Eagles ploy ton ght Wednesday against at home at the Fairgrounds Second baseman Kevin Hughes lea fa to the a catch the throw from his catcher in recent game act Huttonville Hawks in second place BjBAUBCASF Herald Special Hawks take over second place after down ng the Indus m In Expos 161 Sunday night The Hawks got on the scon board early with runs scored by Marty and Cave Thomson In the first and Colin Train was brought home on Fred Butter s home run in he second While keeping Indus min scoreless until the sixth inning the Hawks went on to have two six run Innings In the fourth and fifth Indus mln got to first base on a walk and went on to score In the s to count as the Expo only run In Tuesday game be tween the Oil and s Hustlers the game remained tense until the final Inning The Hustler a Scott was the first to score in the first inning and Bruce came home in the second The Hustlers stayed at two until the fifth while the Oilers went ahead In the top of the fourth id Peter Rum ley and Bob Tina ley The Hustler Steve Scott lied It up In the fifth and the score remained at three all until the seventh Tony Cose counted as the go ahead run for the Oilers and Dan came across as the run The Hustlers Dennis made it but when the Oilers counted more rum in the eighth while keep ing the Hustlers score less they took the win 84 LBats Blue almost uncork win over Burgundy Bares By SUSAN WILLIAMSON Herald Special Bats Blue came very very close to defeating the Burgundy Bares Monday night July but the Bares came out ahead 119 Both teams extremely well Itwasanexclt Intercounty tennis Locals win Monday Marilyn notion of the A league later county team returns vol My Herald photo A league action The Georgetown Gordon tennis A League won two matches and lost two matches against last Wednesday The doubles Doreen Thomson and Pat Karris streaked past their opponents in straight wins of and Linda Rice and la la Allison lost their match In sets of and Ann Kennedy and Audrey Houston were In their game 26 and Marilyn and won Wand league action The Gordon Alcott Ladies tennis team did not fare well in their Intercounty match with No team Due to rain the match was played indoors at Castlemore last Wednesday Trudy Roy and Frances Brown look their match to three sets losing with scores of Another match with Carole MacLeod and MargoPrlor went to threesets register a loss Pat McCarthy and Norma Mnynard met up with tough competition losing Karln Wilson and Paddy Brown won the only point with scores of The last two matches are noma games against both teams leading the C ladles section for first and second place Senior Falcon s in second spot game for spectators to watch Blue player Pat Moshlnter hit a beautiful home run Laurie and Linda Paul also play a good game These Green Boy Hackers niy have come on strong They continued their winning streak by defeating Sky larks Both Pat era and Janely t powerful triples add to heir score Sandy Chamberlain made some excellent fielding plays With Skylarks having only eight team memb ers all players gave their best effort and played a fine game Well Black Magic powers certainly were not operating as they were defeated by Bills 2D last Wednesday night catcher Sandy Lewis was just super In her catching and her great field leadership sparked their win Lynda Jennings made a great double play to put a stop to Black Magic Inning Black Magic a Dcbie hit a beautiful home run Pitcher Adams hitting was right on target and second base player Ann made two superb catches at second base A welcome back to Penny Buttcrworth who returned behind the plate after Just three weeks from the birth of The Moody Blues de feated the Beige Brigade 11 Mercer was powerful at bat Debbie Carrol ployed a strong game defensively and both pitchers Anne Puck erlng and Betty Simony p tched a great game Brigade player Sylvia Murphy gave a star field and batting per for Orange Appeal was vie aver Hot Stuff Appeal players Gall Cartwrtght and June Ford were strong per formers assisting their team to victory Hoi Stuff ptayer Sandy Barclay made a super double play and her bait ing was powerful Spect a tors enjoyed her out smarting hat allowed her to steal home Heather Louth also had a super night at bat The Senior Falcon soccer club of George town have a solid hold on second place in their of the Toronto and District soccer league Monday night the local their way to a muddy 40 victory against Waters from Oak vllle to increase their record to a 1 mark The team is thus about halfway through their 10 Local cricket squad loses convincingly ByDr SOL M Herald Special Georgetown cricket teams had another lean weekend as both teams lost convincingly to Mil ton A and Georgetown B fielded a weakened team as the Coribana festivities In Toronto had a greater attraction for some of the players Milton B batted first and scored runs aided by poor fielding by some of the Georgetown play as no fewer than four catches went a begging At their turn to bat Georgetown replied with runs thus losing the game by runs Sunday A cam Journeyed to MUton with a stronger side with a hope of avenging his defeat Milton A batted first and piled up runs for wickets with B Forrester scoring Davis and Clarke A dropped a catch by one of the Georgetown slip fielders at a crucial time and when the Milton score was only runs for wickets was the turning point as the batsman went on to put up a huge total before he was finally dismissed When Georgetown ed he situation seemed to be well In hand when Singh who was batting very well and had already cored runs Including a six and 3 fours was tunatcly struck on the nose bridge with a sharp rising ball and had to be taken to the Milton rlct Hospital where he was attended to and later discharged A Singh he other batsman continued to bat aggressively scoring 12 runs In one over but was caught out while attempt another big hit The remaining batsmen fell in quick succession and from runs for 4 wickets the whole side fell for The return game against Milton A will be played at Stcwarttown next Sunday starting 1 game regular league schedule In first place is Santa Clara from Bramp ton who have three ties and no losses Georgetown one of the teams to tic the Brampton club and Fal Santa Clara Is beginning to be of George town strength Georgetown gain from one game which was cancelled Two of the falcon losses came when the team was for away games The first is 60 disaster while the second was a defeat The coach has signed some new players to the team one Of the brightest hopes being Raymond Cox a center forward He transferred from another team just before the deadline for signing although he t been Inglls The fact that Cox want to play for the Falcons is a sign coach Inglls says Industrial fastball BATTING LEADERS PLAYER TEAM AVERAGE Brian Jim Walker Varian Allan Armstrong Collision Dick Spear Hollywood Tavern MondMProSporta 432 Robert Mossop Varian Larry Peterson Hollywood Tavern 423 Jim Parker Merchants Brian James Steel Builders Jim Hall C and S Plumbing The total number of active players Is 172 ANCIENTS WIN Red Devils inactive The Red Devils Junior Girls fastball team from Georgetown were idle last Tuesday in a game which was scheduled against but was rained Yesterday tho Red Devils had their home game at the Fairgrounds cancelled because Erin dale has too hectic a schedule Georgetown Coach Brian James said Ironically the game was called off Because com plained of having to play too many make up games James said The Red Devils play host port Colborne next against St Catharines Tuesday next Sunday and then will Smurfs Reds Guinness and then Mann with final Wednesdays game two goals Noteworthy July between the players were Lorraine and the Red Mann Alexis Kerr and Us This team has finally Molra McGulnncss got It together and after Noteworthy players for losing their first four he Red Devils were gomes hove not lost in the Michelle Tracy Fowler and Lesley Goals scored for the Campbell Both teams Smurfs were by ployed an excellent Smith with ho first and Same The referee was winning goal Molra Me on An forward and the Mariner are locked In duel for postilion In this kick attempt The Eaglet of the Intercounty soccer league were blanked by the Anc ient Mariners Phoio by Karen

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