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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 27, 1984, p. 19

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Wednesday June 27 ISM Page Georgetown Lauretta Mills In the vkor help out a teammate during Saturday Trebles Tourney at the Lawn Bowling Club Teams mm Port Credit Brampton and Joined for the day Herald photo Braiden rolls high double A Georgetown team skipped by Kay Braid en captured the high double at a fiveclub Trebles tournament at the Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club Saturday Braiden combined with Lauretta Mills and Clarence Stephens to roll the high double against teams from Port Credit Streets vllle Milton Brampton and host Georgetown Another local skip George Haywood teamed up with Nora Tuck and Jim Zebedee to score the second besttripleforlheday A Port Credit threesome skipped by Harold lor had the high triple Meteors finally crash lose to Guelph By JOHN COBBY Herald correspondent Last week the Georgetown Mosquito Meteors lost their first contest in he Mid Ontario District League when they were out scored by visit Guelph The gams began with a flurry of action and good with Brian Doherty and Paul St pierre buzzing to good effect in the and Robbie marshalling the defens corps After 10 minutes captain Melville stroked a through pass to the on rushingNicky Varricch lo who ran free of opponents to rifle the ball past the visiting goalkeeper Unfortunately the Georgetown squad were unable to consolidate the lead conceding a goal three minutes later following an Indirect free kick awarded close es the balance swung to Guelph and a cou save by Jimmy English when two for wards broke clear kept the score even As the interval approached John Placido and Chris showed more speed on the wings while Doug Ray mond and Andre bault were competitive on defence Consequent ly the Meteors were unlucky not to take the lend again particularly Steve Alchln whose per stent running gave him two difficult es that smashed Into the sidenetting game was lost in the ID minutes following the Interval Simple mental errors allied to a lack of concentration and determination presented the team with many unities The visitors took three of these to build up a lead they must have been asto nished by the George town collapse Fortunately the disaster did not when the home squad struck back after SO minutes with Rich Sowery blasting the ball into the net through a maze of defend ers With time running out the defence stabl as Bob Donker Richard Hcrrera and Sandy Jobin Bevans allowed the visitors little room to vcr and even less unity to threaten the Meteor goal Time ran out on the Georgetown efforts for although Nicky Varri notched a late goal following a free kick the deficit could not be overcome Having play at least evenly with for one hour the Meteors found that a casual minutes can snatch defeat from the jaws of victory Bantam Warriors roar in MidOntario soccer The MidOntario Lea gue Georgetown bant am Warriors are well underway now with two wins last week Thursday they veiled to Caledon East where they met a much weaker opponent In the first half the Warriors easily gained a lead on goals by Terry Steve Ashley Richards and Mike The mid field fell apart in the second half trying to get in on the scoring action The result of this was two quick goals by East as the Warri hung on for a win Both coaches were disappointed by the lack of discipline showed by the team Scortog in the second half were Norman MacFhall and John Walts Friday ho Warriors settled down and outplayed a strong Acton squad Good passing by midfleld created many scoring chances for strikers Cornhuskers back on GIFL track Herald Correspondent Allison got untracked his past week claiming victory in both their George town Industrial Fastball League outings Paul Allison led the in their win over Tavern banging out a grand slam and foil owing it up with another tworun blast Allison also took credit for the victory pitching five and onethird innings before Ray Peacock re lieved Mike Mlflhm the loss for 0 Allisons downed the Merchants by a margin In their only other game Mark Ham was the hitting hero driving In three runs in going 3 for 4 at Ihe plate Kevin Frank with re lief help from Ray Pea cock picked up the win Bob was the loser yielding four runs before giving way to Vince Toole Tavern overcame an 11 run iclt to down M and M Pro Sports and even their record for the week Hurler Doug ton picked up the win In tho 1S14 contest with Marty Zllllo suffering the loss and M managed to win their two other con tests claiming an win over Klrby Blue birds and a 1511 win over Bracken a Against Klrby Zllllo took credit tor the win with George Sheppard taking the loss Hal Hulme hammered a Bill Goose Klrby pitch for a grand slam homer M and M continued their hitting onslaught In their win over Brack Steve MikeTeet and Sean Cloary Excellent defence by Bruno White and Norman Mac helped Warrior goal tender Jay Carson The final result was Warriors Acton Simon Golding scored in his first game of the season coming back from a leg injury Sean scored two goals and Terry scored on a penalty kick Steve scored from the wing on a pass from Greg McKenzie In a return match against Caledon East the Warriors them Scoring for the Warriors were Terry with a pair Sean Steve and Mike Teetzel Thomson Peace take Burgoyne Cup ByKELLYNOHGAIt Herald Special Gordon Thompson and Gerry Peace vers the winning combination as they took top honors In the second annual Burgoyne Cup mixed doubles tennis touma merit last week Second place In the tournament went to North Audrey Houston and Peter Acton who fought the Thompson Peace team at the North Golf and Country Club last Thursday evening in the final match Despite the blinding sunlight during most of the match both teams provided an excellent showing of exciting and strategic mixed doubles tennis Scores In sets were for Thomp son and Peace Peace said that their strategy was to keep their opponents away from the net as much as possible I thought it was an excellent match said his partner Thompson She added that she felt they had volleyed the ball quite well to win the tournament The Thompson Peace team ployed a very consistent match giving their opponents few opportunities to moke those winning Although the first set was a close in sets they soon got the rhythm of the game playing well as a team winning that second set All players made excellent shots meriting the ahs and applause com from a small gather Ing of spectators Some of the attention grabbers were included in a Tine exhibition of high volleys and hard hitting serves But hat sun was bright Without the help of hats visors or sun glasses the second place team found they were out of luck Twice I missed the ball completely said second place player Audrey Houston Her partner Peter Acton said that it was pure luck to have even hit the ball on one of his smashes duo o he blinding sun Winners Thompson and Peace received a dinner for two at the North Halton Golf and Country Club and a trophy All finalists received a certificate for the North Pro Shop Cup Is a tennis tournament In honor of Mike past dent of is admired for his service and contributions to the tennis section and the club in general This year teams competed in the tourn five teams from North and six from Goraon The consolation round was between Dalga and Walt against Isla Allison and Jim Taylor Allison and Taylor won the final tint round Georgetown Flag Football League action North Sports hang on to edge Greeks Herald correspondent Corrigan 13 Nerval is still await the decision of the Powder Puff officials regarding their Hon for membership As such their attention was diverted somewhat froii the task at hand Too bad because If Nerval had been able to generate any offence at all they might have taken this one limped to a lead at the half on two field goals by Kevin Harrison Paul woke up the fans In the second half when he carried the football yards to score a six pointer Kevin Harrison copped the scoring later with a one pointer on a missed field goal played strong defence to preserve their slim margin of victory Bob pounced on two Interceptions with Kevin Harrison and Brian King adding two more Smokers 33 M and M Pro Sports came out flying In this Diet Centre wins It was a day for upsets in the Georgetown es Flag Football League Sunday King Pizza claimed their first win as they downed Thruway Muffler A team on the rise The Diet Centre upset first place team Jets in this closely fought match A 50yard catch run by Chris Fudge set up a great touchdown catch by Deanean Jones for the Diet Centre Jenny Thompson added the gamewinning con Wendy Moore scored big for the Jets with Linda Ferguson adding a single In a very close game North Halton Sports claimed first place with their big win over Work That Body North Halton opened with a single on a miss field goal and later added TD on a great catch by Brenda Harall ton game and by the naif they held a If lead Paul and Bob scored majors Ken Lockwood kicked a field goal and added a twopoint con version Despite a Terry dlchuk converted by Jack Butler the Smok era appeared lo be done like dinners But in the second half the Smokers capitalized on a strong assortment of M and M tips and turnovers to blow the Sports away Bruce Cartwright and John Vierra scored touch downs In the third ter with Jack Butler converting each Tho Smokers moved ahead and they didn let up Jack Bull scored another TD in the fourth quarter Doug Thompson capped tho proceedings with a spectacular Juggling the ball as he hurled through the air Gord McNeilly Joe Wygergangs and ace Randy St Andrews picked off Smoker pass Problem was Mond M promptly returned the ball to the Smokers through Interceptions by Roger McLean and two by Charlie Knoep- fli Dairy Queen IAS Dairy Queen wheeled out their usual heavy artillery for this game IAS countered with a CORRECTION Get them while theyre hot Flyer on Page The Coolers Vagabond Super Oscar Oscar Thermos Picnic Jug are not available due to turers shortage We regret any Incon venience this may have caused our customers popgun Brian Davis got things rolling for with a first quarter touchdown and then not willing to settle for a mere six points added a two- point conversion Ron Lunn scored a TD in the second quarter and Davis grabbed another two points IAS wilhlhclroffence misfiring repeatedly through the first half finally hit pay dirt in the third quarter with a strike to Wayne John The IAS defence toughed it out with in the second half allowing only Steve Grossman post their for six Bruce and Wayne Johnston contributed lo IAS strong defensive effort with intercept For Dairy Queen Jeff Lockwood picked off two IAS passes and Howie another he victory the Queens sit alone atop heir division at 40 hanks to the stunning upset of Greeks this week by North North Greeks If you spot someone with a broad smile walking on air this week probably be North player savouring his team victory over mighty A more unlikely out come would have been Simon ACCOUNT Phone Learn to drive safely and economically In our Ontario Safety League approved course You receive INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION and a certificate for Insurance premium reduction upon graduation JULY 9th drill CANADA DAY SPECIAL OFF 10 For For mora information and enrollment call 8775844 hard imagine but the Greek squad minus Hick Baldwin was ripe for the picking obviously fully recovered from last week hangovers handed the Greeks only their third defeat in twonndone half years Mike Buck scored a first quarter TD and Andy Tyrell kicking flawlessly scored the point after boot a field goal in the second quarter to give North a 104 lead half Mark Russell scored a for the Greeks and Mark Dchucuck added a two point conversion Ray Peacock and Bob Paul helped North cause with second half and converted North suffered through some anxious moments in the fourth quarter as Marvelous Mark scored his second and third majors for he Greeks and Craig Mc Laughlin picked off a North Hilton pass But with five minutes remaining North Halt on Howie Jacobs 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