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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 11, 1982, p. 13

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Minor Atoms reps caused an upset SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday Angus IMC Panel It la more than Interesting that the soccer Cup Final the Super Bowl and Grey Cup in the TV rating of sport coverage and in fact took third highest place in the Viewer landings A super soccer match took place In New Jersey on Saturday evening at the Giant a stadium borne of the Cosmos between Europe and a of the World aquad lb Rett were up at the half The Europeans came back with three unanswered goals in the second hall to win the game The game was In support and had over fans la a locked out stadium All the roads to the ground were closed bourn before kick off and the game was a sell out days before In the meantime Blizzard took another step towards a possible play off spot with a victory at Montreal They have now played the same number of games as Montreal and have a lead of only one Kurt over their close Canadian rivals from The Is are cutting It close SPIRITED LADIES Courtney Warner wallet was lightened by Ms ladles team No I last week after their first win of the season The Double connection Kim and Cathy Beckett netted five goals in a result over a sporting Bolton side The ladles played a spirited game throughout and took a well deserved win Toe girls were in Brampton at the weekend well on Saturday anyway The Atoms beat Agincourt and lost a close one to Milton They just tailed to qualify on a wild card basis The also just tailed to qualify on the Face Chippawa tonight wild card They tied beat Agincourt and only lost to Burlington when the goalie took sick The only Just managed to put a team together when only their regular players were available A result to Burlington the eventual group winners was a splendid result sod the girls closed with a win over Agincourt The Bantams had a hard day Shorthanded u usual theylostboth games to Malton and Whitby The tournament chairman Gillies praised the girls for meeting their committment under the circumstanc es and advised that the tourney committee had awarded the bantams a special medallion as a token of their courage and behaviour during the tournament The weather was extremely hot on our day and on Sunday rained we could have done with some on the Saturday I believe we mostly had a Eagles advance to playoffs good time MAJOR UPSET The minor atoms reps caused major upset In league play by walloping visiting Burlington Burlington were looking for a warm up game prior to a cup game and came to Cedarvale for make up match Our lads played very well Indeed and were threat completely outplay tag their much fancied opponents In all positions The Junior falcons came unstuck against by 1 In a hard match Down they came back to one goal in a game where the ball did not run too kindly for them and they had to work hard for the breaks FALCON FUN The senior Falcons had some fun this week making upa couple of matches as well as playing a regular game On Monday they took minutes to solve the Wotherspoon defence then scored just on half time and Just after the restart Two late goals saw off the visitors On Friday the lads went to Mlsslssauga to play Neeriandla and came away with another two points victory lumpy field It was pleasing to see a 13 player squad at an away game Then on Sunday In In the pouring rain again with 13 players out came a 42 result This brings the lads closer to the top of their division Joe Serials has brought a solid facet to the Falcon defence with some outstanding His play has been a large factor in the team play this Another large factor is the recent signing of Ray Cox Cox brings a great deal of skill and experience to this basically young team and this Is borne out In recent results The Georgetown Junior hardball club ex tended their win record to five in the regular season of the Halton County Baseball Association after winning their doubleheader against and 10 Sun day at home After playing the required games In order to qualify for the Ontario Baseball Assocla Hon playoffs the Eagles travelled to Mon day night in a game against the second best team In the league and George town share the honors In the basement of the league but Georgetown coach Kevin Burke and manager Finn are seeing a real improvement In some of their players as they bead into playoff action Earning high praise from Eagles coach and manager Is Mario Galvao whose switch from the infield to right field has paid off for the team with his strong throwing arm Coach Burke was impressed with the field ing of Paul Blackmore plus the three hits buted to Mario The hitting Of Gerry Milne and Larry helped pace the George town squad to their win the coach said The first game ended in a victory for the Eagles Paul Blackmore had three singles In the contest while Gerry Milne bad three singles and a going for 4at bat Kevin Hughes and Chippawa in the first Georgetown 1 Chippawa a The second game of their doubleheader Sun day ended In a victory for Georgetown after four and half Innings of fog The conditions eventually New ideas still needed ByDAVEROWNEY HeraM Sports Editor Talks are continuing In hockey circles about the formation of the new Georgetown Minor Hockey Association The executive steering committee Is meeting regularly while the two minor hockey executives who hope to Join together are meeting independently The Ideas talked about In the Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association GDMHA and the Georgetown Minor Support Group GMSG meetings are then shared with the sevenman steering committee September when the House League GDMHA executives vote whether or not to Join the new association However the steering committee is planning their work on the assumption that the merger vote will be Yea come September SEPTEMBER VOTE In fact the bouse league hockey players will be registered a full week before the September vote takes place Dave said The group will probably not formulate a constitution until after the hockey season said Right now the steering committee la concern ed with hearing from as many people as they can on their opinion of the new organization and bow It can improve on the present system said It is very Important that guidelines are presented in the most favorable light in September and for this to happen Input into the new organisation is needed now Meanwhile calls the six man steer committee tireless workers who are going out of their way to be cons derate of the other group Representing the GDMHA are Jim Bray Mike Ross and Stewart while for the GMSG Ian Ward John Chontler and Wayne Pries are on the GEORGETOWN Custom Car Sound all stereos Tape Decks Turntables orlabes Home or B or Small We Fix Them A1 8772425 MARIO deteriorated to the point where the game had to be called because of the weather The pitcher in the first game was Chris while Andrew Braun hurl In the second contest Gerry Larry Deighton Kevin Hughes and Paul and Mike Frlskney all connected for hits The fielding of Kevin Hughes and Gerry Milne was singled out by coach Burke while Paul Black more and Larry Deighton were hitting the ball well the coach said The Eagles will most likely start their playoff schedule against at home Wednesday night at 7 30 but the date at presstime was not confirmed Doug Smith fourth at PanAm Games Canadian Junior track team member Doug Smith of Georgetown returned from the Junior Pan Am games In Venezuela last week with the knowledge that 1 10 prevented him from winning a medal Competing In the Boom event Smith placed fourth with a lime of 1 which t a personal best but he was happy with his race Two American runners first well known John Marshall and third In the f while a runner from Chile was second Smith said Smith said although the altitude of the track location feet was difficult for racers it dldn seem to affect him One problem hough was bearing the split times in Spanish rather than in English The games are held far athletes from North and South America under the age of 19 years Billy Tun or the Tyke winds up for a throw I sit Thursday at Fairground The local house league will be winding down Ihelr schedules toon The GBA will be holding their day of champions on Labor Day this year Growing Campbells Lime Service Mill Always Striving To Servo Belter LIME NOW I DOT SMI CALL 5196473448 Glen Merchants crowned Intercounty league champions The Glen Williams Merchants of the Inter county fastall league were crowned league champions last week after a 31 victory over the Cambridge Juniors The championship title was awarded to the Ma- chants oven though they have four rescheduled games to piny In regular season because of encounters The other teams In the Intercounty league have tost at least nine games but the Glen men have tallied a 17 win 3 loss record over the year Two of the losses In eluding a defeat two weeks ago to Rockwood were the result of not having their full comple ment of regulars at the gomes coach Cliff Norton said The Merchants will begin their playoff soiled August but the Team they play lsn t known at this time The addition of Larry Scott Glen and Bert Osborne has added more depth to their team this year Norton said Last Tuesday night at the Glen Terry and Jeff Haines split pitching duties for a 31 victory over the Cambridge Jun iors The Glen men have won two previous games against the Cambridge team The absence of a few players has hurt their hitting somewhat nuchas Glen their catcher who missed games because of an operation Bert Osborne brother filled in for a Midget aged player against Cambridge Norton said GLEN Sunday the Glen Mcr chants defeated Bel wood Jeff Haines going the distance The right bander had strikeouts In the contest coach Nor ton said most was the ex ecu ion of bunting and hose running something that been outstanding all season At the end of the two innings took the lead 30 The Merchants inning made the score 3 with Jeff Haines getting stronger on the inound as the game went on The catcher for Bel wood hit a right out of the park Jeff Haines got up the next Inning and d the same thing Tor a The coaches had four Merchant players In defensive pos lions f 11 In some gaps GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD Q9t Improved storing control and longer tin Wheel Alignment He what we do Adust camber caste and toe r spec I cat Ad bars Inspect end shocks and Stow ngossomby Phone for appointment now Georgetown Tire Sales Ltd 345 Cue St 877 1535 LARRY SCOTT came back In the fourth Inning with three runs and three more In the fifth inning One run In the sixth tournament Continued from page Bl Sports over Lake view 91 while A Aces lost out the Merchants CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND In the championship round Eds In N Out Midgets outlasted Hills burgh while Holly wood Tavern and Des monds led at Holly wood won because they had the most runners left in extra innings The Acton Roadrunners powered their way to a 3 victory over Bouwmnn- Maclean while vtlle lost to Construction In extra Inn Eds In Out Midgets edged past Hollywood Tavern while Ihe Acton Roadrunners won 9S 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