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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1985, p. 19

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the HERALD HAZEN SALES SERVICE CHAINSAWS MOTORCYCLES SERVICE DEALER FOR TECUMSEH MTO CANADIAN using pressure in positive way Instead of worrying about having a good season his year Toronto newest Argonaut is working on putting all the pressures toeing him into a position where they will be beneficial Hills native Jeff was traded last month to Toronto from Calgary fiveyear veteran offensive tackle was the player to be named later in the deal that had Argo quarterback Joe Barnes going to Calgary In exchange for defensive end Walter Ballard Along Inglis the Argos received a 1986 college draft Not only does the year old six foot five 255pound Guelph University face the difficult task of starting all over again with Toronto but he is also in the option year of his contract Thai means after this year If does not sign a new pact with Toronto he will be able to look else w hire If that enough was just recently married In May and his new bride Calgary native must pull up stakes and make tht move Last to Toronto However said he is able to deal with all of these factors partly as the result of the philosophy courses he has been taking Inglis Is studying to get his Masters in philosophy at University of Western Oi b Nietzsche once said It s better if you could turn oil your negatives around into positives and build upon them That what I doing now There is that kind of pressure with the option but I m going to try and make that work in a positive way or me he said The difficulty in trying to make the starling lineup has lessened somewhat for When first traded lo Toronto he faced the prospect of beating out Incumbent John for a tackle position However boon after the Inglis trade was announced Toronto seal packing to Hamilton thus opening a spot on the line However said thaLdocsn necessarily assure him of a spot II all depends where they put me on the depth chart he said You ve always got to be a little of the new guys coming up though A depth chart Is a 1st those hopefuls trying out for the different positions The first man an the chart Is the Darter with all the others being the ones who must beat him for the right to play While this is first time at an camp he Is in a much better position than the first year player his first Argo camp Inglis said the more camps a player gets under his belt the better he can adjust to the grind of the whole situation Unlike many football Calgary tried implement that of offence which Is why Ihey got Barnes I think easier for he lineman be cause you hit he defensive lineman once and hopefully the ball has gone dislike the thought of the dreaded twoadnys Inglis said he actually likes going to training camp I like It because It gives me a chance to hone up my skills he said I like tough camps that demand a lot from you physically because I work better in that type of situation If the camp a little relaxed then I tend to lose some of my sharpness But I will say camp can be a grind However the more years you ve been in the league the easier the camps become When you re a rookie trying to break Into he league for the first time hard Adjusting Toronto s fabled run and shoot offence won reilly be a problem for Inglis too tried to Implement that type of offence which is why got Barnes I think the run and it easier for the offensive lineman because you hit the defensive lineman once and hopefully the ball has gone is not bitter about the trade which could prove beneficial in the long run When In Calgary It was hard to make the playoffs because you could the first two playoff spots to stronger teams That left three teams fighting for the lust spot However in Toronto there Is a belter than average chance the will win the East and have a legitimate shot at going he Grey Cup When camp gels tough Inglis will keep that toughl In mind Continued on page denies ball request Kevin I up In he J Herald Sports The Amateur Softball Association Intermediate A fastball champion ships won held In Ifalion this year Glen Williams Sped manager Tut Wilkes tald The Herald the has decided o hold this year Ingersoll He he was somewhat surprised about the ition decision I reilly thought our ill intra wire guod he said I t tell you why didn t get It only send jou j letter inform that you get the tournament Wilkes for the double elimination event and based on the feedback he v felt confident he would get tin tournament though such a tournament would have made its initial debut in the area Wilkes was invoked in the planning and running of a lal fastball tournament Hick In lJBl he was George town alettes and that vcar Georgetown wis the host for the provincial champion went off without a hitch and Wilkes was confident sound reference behind him would assist 111 maybe landing the men tournament here The only thing has happened since I was told put Ion was the held its election of officers and there wen some to his executive I think fastball in needs i little shot in the arm and this ouldh ie been good for of ball A this tjpt As whether or not hi would ipply for Wilkes non committal Returning to post for season Time now on GM Eyres side lit Herald Spurts Time will now be an The Hamilton resident will be returning is gen manager of George Chrsler of Onlir well s the Hoc Ren manlier list year Hi replaced Kentner as general ma nngor in August of and had just over a month to get team Whin no nil In found assumed that with the club Knowing hi will be Hit now allows i llllli bit more leeway is planning for the I now have the time to du things the w iy I want to do them he sud I really fill quilt settled 1 1st Things now more relaxed tint lie kniwshlshockev plajers He s probably one of the better guys when it comes uilint In of hockey opera ions iiir Whltworth siud he fill did a J for Haiders 11 last year all things being Blue Fins finish second Hills Blue Fins won a total or GO medals this weekend at the Ontario Novice Swim championships held In The Blue tins were defending champions had to settle for a second spot finish this year as with swimmers took home the gold with points Blue Pins with swimmers hud an impressive points while was third with points to go with their Only a lack of eight yiarotd and under swimmers prevented the locals from taking ihelr second straight championship A of 17 clubs and swimmers took part Each swimmer was allowed compete In and including six events plus two relays Jenny Williams won medals in all six of her events The 12 yearold won golds in the 50metre backstroke 100 and fly races She won silver medals in fly free and free Eduardo won six medals also The yearold won gold In the 50 and 100- met re back while netting sliver in the 50metre free and both and 100metre fly He won a in the 100metre IM Ten yearold won four gold In 100metre IM back and free events as well as free She also had a bronze In the re backstroke Kim Weldnck had five medals as the yearold won gold In the fly and breast stroke as well as the 100metre breast stroke She also had a silver In metre IM and a bronze In the 50metrc free Teammate Cam Oomen also had five medals two of which were gold in the and 100metre free Two silvers were recorded in the re and free while he In the fly Brian Terrell had two golds In 50 and fret He had two silvers In the 50metrc back and 100metrc events and the old added a bronze in the 100metrc back Dawn Newman 10 also had five medals She had a gold in metre fly and four silvers in the fly 50metre breast as well the IM and breast events won gold In the bock three silvers In the free us well as the 100metre back and free events She added a bronze in the 100metre Scott Hamilton 13 added four medals He a gold In 100metre breast and a silver In two medals in Ihe fne and 100metre 12 won four medals She had two silvers in the 100metrc IM and fly while iddmL two bronze In ihe 50metrc fly and klOOmitn Keith Smith had four medals two of wen stiver in the breast and He added two bronze In the back and 100metre breast 11 added two medals as he won silver in he and 100metre back events Single medals were won by Jay and Amy Jay won bronze in the 50metre breast race while Amy 10 won a bronze In the 25 mitre The a 10 yearold relay team won gold in the ire free event while the 12 yearold boys and the and over girls and boys learns all had top In the medley relas the yearold Mr Is J will as the 13 and over girts and The II yearold boys were second impel lo IhrwViurlhpia a Ml Ill In ry tic I nl team gains point The Gordon Ladles tennis team played Central Park on Wednesdaj and came away with point Prior and Anne Monro took Ihcir to two til breakers losing out Kill in Wilson and Mary Mcfcwen went three sets their loss with stores of Hampshire and victorious with 2 and Norma lost with stores of Next mulch Is Cobblestone our home courts worlhsaid The of fcjrt is ir only Ionics the select ion if who will coach the squad said that will come in time Thin is no point in filling a coach and then recruit players Whit We wanted pull things together by June 1 so we could use summer to look for Tin coaching aspect is something thai could fall Into place Whltworth slid a si on on a coach might not come until training imp He also said the possibility exists could igain coach the However this time hi I worth said the Mich would more The rt il rush re- he coming bick for Ins third the Hinders I the second full said the team have a sound nucleus returning The nucleus is there Now whether or not decide reii re and it play I don know I think we will need three dtftneemeii and another Dave did everything wi asked of is thionly goalie of being from riund of last jtnr still lingers within The Haiders lost Squires in ihe deciding game of tin set way we lost year was disappoint but then I ve seen a lot of tame and a I it of counsels I afler is still to soy who tin will Invite toiamp Lyre said I good feelings It coming Redmen send five to meet All five Acton High School competitors who took part in Wednesday regional track compete in the all Ontario June 7 Doreen led the way for the whocollcctedfourfirsis asecond third fourth and fifth finish the meet won both the ind meter nee finished in a time of 4 siconds and won the meter event Midgets Maria and 11 the other top finishes for Acton won the race in 59 seconds while won the 100 meter hurdles event in 14 won a silver medal in the midget race in Dunn had a third and fifth place finish in the stnior shot put and discus events Dunn recorded a throw of 10 19 meters in the and hid a discus throw of meters Sue Craig also qualified for the all Ontario Hint wiiha fourth place in the midget girls long jump Craig best effort was jump pf meters The Ontario Federation of Schools meet will be held at Centennial Park The top five finishers in the meet qualified for the provincial Rebel team shows well at District High School will be well presented at Ihe Federation of Schools Athletic Association track and field The team had a number of competitors qualify for nil Wednesday at regional met The top finishers in qualified for the meet slated for Junt ID in Dave Paul was lone Hebe to qualify or in two individu events He second in the 08 and third In 1 500 iclresH The and met races wire where Georgetown hid the ma of lis qualifiers as eight runners advanced the provincial meet Alison Irvine and Kalhy both had a fifth place finish in the midget races lively and I 4 Senior Ken Hesse joined Piul the male qualifiers in the BOO as senior was third in his rated OOP metres Jeff wis third Senior Pouirs w is fifth race Junioi in her event while senior Slim was fifth in It net ll In the shorter nee an Jason Toon finished third and Court I in both in Senior Harwell was fifth il event Junior Lou is was third It 110metre hurdle In tin field even midget high jumper Jn finished in lie for third in her event rtla learns also qualified for The mldgit leim of Dave ish Joe Hay Hid Jason were third m the 4 by 100 rate the girls 4 t Alison Irvine Sandy It Shannon Snyder ind Tan wire 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