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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1983, p. 17

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Elk bants rally back B THE HERALD Jane Pago By KEITH MILLS Hen Id correspondent The Georgetown minor bantam Elks scored three times In the top of the seventh and final inning then held on for a come- from behind win over the BurlLnglon Minors In County Baseball action last Wednesday Georgetown Chuck Peebles held the Burlington offence In Check through the early going recording 10 strike outs while his teammates struggled at the plate Mike Ross sparked the Georgetown offence by stroking a pair of singles while Peebles and Dave Tate unloaded twobase hits Greg Tuck Hob Gramnda and Scott Mizener all poked out singles Tor the locals Tuck also turned in a fine effort with his glove making two spectacular catches in left Held Earlier the Elks dropp ed a pair of decisions On the rood the locals were drubbed 141 by despite a three- hit performance by Ross who belted out a triple and a pair of singles Peebles also lashed out a pair of safeties while Tuck had a single The Elks dropped a decision to In home start The loss dampened a strong pitching perform by Peebles who retired eight of the first 10 batters he faced Track club picks emblem The Georgetown Track Club finally have a logo they can call their own The newly formed dub announced last week they have adapted a design by Georgetown freelance Brian Coe as their emblem The design Is a simple one a man runn ing inside a circle Inside the circle are the words Georgetown Track Club Fit simple yet striking at the same time Coe explained It going on the front of their Tshlrls and It has to be a design that would make everybody want to buy one of those shirts who has designed logos for baseball teams in Brampton and Lime- house created the track design after reading in The Herald that the club was looking for a new emblem He is also working on a design for Georgetown Raider Booster the shirts Tennis gals take three The Gordon Ladles A tennis team took three of four match es from Toronto Ihorn in Inter County play last Wednesday In Georgetown The team of Linda Rice and lala Allison took their match in straight sets 63 Kay King and Ann Kennedy duplicated that effort winning Audrey Houston and Marilyn Serjeantson dropped their first set but fought back to take the final two sets The combination of Pat Harris and Thorn son feU Coleman nets two goals in Raider win Coleman netted a pair of goals to lead the Senior Raiders to a shutout victory over the Maniacs in Georgetown Youth Soccer Club pee- action last week Stephen Fletcher and John each found the mark for the winners who also got good play from John Wilier and Neil Beveridge Tim Osterhof Ken Harbors and Harvey Jonktnan played well for the Maniacs Alain Thlbault and Greg Kerr traded goals as the Panthers and the Iron Maidens deadlocked at 1 In other In the weeks final game Phil Hughes and Gord Anderson both bagged a pair of goals as the Maniacs slipped by the Commandos M scored the fifth Maniac goal David Harrison with a pair Stephen and Alan Shields replied for the losing side Selects shut out Clarkson The Georgetown select atom girls team played a strong game and won against a capable and aggressive Clarkson-Shc- rldan side at Cedarvale on Friday Cree scored two runaway goals backed up by Cathy Paul who was also outstanding In Initiating breakaways Nicole Remedies was Instrumental In supreoa- many opposition thrusts Into Georgetown territory and Cindy and Inglls share honours as goal keepers In the 20 shut out The rest of the team who con be commended for their efforts are Booth Laurie Doyle Michelle Galley CaraGougan Tracy Diana Savage and The referee or the game was Klaus Zander president of the George town Youth Soccer Club Prices COKE SPRITE OR FREE SPRITE TAB COLA OR Gold Seal Sockeye Salmon CONCENTRATED CLEAR OR PINK Lemonade OS ox Tomato Juice Tide Van Camps Beans Juice Detergent 89 3- Pasta Swiss Style Yogurt 51181 OF AMERICA lw Bananas 86 39 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA NO 1 GRADE GREENHOUSE W Seedless Cucumbers 79 Spinach Honey 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