SECTION C THE HERALD Wednesday Julv 1985 Page TEAM OF THE WEEK down Glen twice Despite having pitcher 10 innings of fastbfll earlier that day Actor of the Inlorcountj Fastball League recelv a stellar from Jim ir their sweep Sunday night Glen Williams Specters pitched bolt gomes as the downec the visiting Specters and Earlier that day he pitched 10 Innings In Intermediate garr Intel Members of the SOB baseball team are front Jim Lilly Nick and row left to right Amos John Lurianl Bob fiUM row Doug John Pete Weeks Bill Cower and Jerry middle row Wanner nick Andrew and Bert Tripp played in Kitchener Ht went the distance in both games with Glen Will In the first gome allowed six hit while fanning 14 in re cording the win Spect look the loss The two teams were lied 11 heading into the sixth Inning when the home side scored four times seal the win Dick Spoors had a single double and triple for he Glen catcher Glen had a pair of singles for he Specters In he second gome both and Curtis The 17ycarold As pitcher pitched nohit ball for four complete innings After allowing three successive singles resulted in a Spect ers run in the fifth he proceeded to retire the visiting Glen team The scored their runs In the second one fourth innings when Mark Duval single scor ed Paul Corgill In the second Tim eras fielders choice In the fourth brought home Tim Evans Curtis was the losing pitcher for the Specters going four and a third innings before giving way lo Gary Halls This is he initiol sea son of Intercounty play for As and he leom Is doing much better than manager Steve Marshall had originally anticipated When we first started out we looked at finish ing somewhere around fourth but his double- header win was a turning point for our team he said It has given the team a real boost Alcott juniors win championship berth Saturday morning the Gordon Alcolt boys tennis earn defeat ed Albion to reach the finals of their leoguc championships Steve Eastwood split his singles winning the first game while dropping the second The und doubles team of Dave Horns and Mark Shepherd whipped their opponents Joy Anderson and Rory Kennedy spin their undcrlB doubles match dominating the first set before losing a close decision Team cap- to In Mike Hurley won his nth consecutive match of the year in the under- singles class Hurley won his matches to clinch the win for the Saturday he team plays in the finals of the team four division league that consists of teams from Metro Tor onto and the outlying Coach Don Hurley feels he team can go all the way and became champions because It has been Improving with each outing The under- IS boys have immensely while the veterans have been a steady influence he sold Win or lose Hurley feels it will have been a great year The finals will be play ed Indoors at he May- fair West courts beginn ing at a SPORTS SCOREBOARD Cram Carole Laura Plait Andy HI Fret Karen Michael Ilyun Bailey Itobliuon Andrew I SSI- Carolyn Shin Louise Hat Jennifer Jam Erik Jennifer CI Jordan north J ran Sinclair I HIT Jeremy Johtaon Matthew Kellh Simpson April- Hunter K Den i ilea rtCtUe BIX INN EH McKlnnon Stacy Heather Con Barb Co Amy AUVASCKMAKOHN Jetfery llamlord Jennifer Mitchell Meyer Jay Kithy While Shannon McAfee Josh Auad David Philip ifiuiwox Doiron Jody Lane Jell Connie Tunney Donald Amber Donald Alicia Wall Hen The following swim Ihdr achievement rimming Heather Sanderson Matthew McGiivray Brett Tetley Kami Antil 111 1 1 V1MKIS Lynn Amanda ST Brandon Craig Anderson Doug Aaron Mc- il Myers Albert llnrmiwy Williams Donna Hosier Megan McDonald Anne Beaver Jokdan Lynn Hayes Amanda Sony a Mark Natalie Tollman Brooks Troy Mac Doors 1 1 Barb Vanderhyden Adrian Michael For bra Tarn MacDougall Kim flicks Mandy Iteldeman Maureen Thompson Jackie Karen McKormlck Marly Matthew Bridge dy Bridge Barb Van Adrian Van JUNION RESUSCITATION Terry Bryan Joanne Scott broil Chad Carl Miller Bra ding WHITE Jason Catherine Jennifer lei Gillian Goring Scot Doubt Ca tola la Zmija The of Halloo Hills and Parks would like lo thank everyone who participated in our Learn Program Isl Summer Ac on Lions F to see everyone back Summer and Swimming We would also like to extend special Thank all Jonathan Mi Miller Alas aioia Jason Tammy Trevor Walker Gavin Hal Hall Pamela Brad bury Jen lea Angela Van Kevin Barbie Ashley Cars Harvey Peterson Debbie Kali Tullman Michael Douglas Johnson Laura Miller i Jennifer McKlnnon Munro Jenny Mandy Jones joy Christopher Michael While Christopher White Simon Ware Jamie Wallace Jennifer Douglas Slaty Bellamy flea II UK Curtis Hamilton Mark Green Kail Cochran II I David Julie Tanas Andrea llemey Jen Ha ton Kevin Tinas Erie If unman Angela McGowan Wendy McGowan Kim Walker Grey Dawson Carrie Morris John Jickllng Andrea Crosby Jenny Crosby WHITE Jakes Loud- Jeff rs for fine prrforman- Heather Michael Mark An nger Edwards J uric Malhew Linda Albert Kingimcn New found land Club Choke Air A Bulldogs gain first victory PURPLE How sweet It Is Bulldogs look their first win of the year edging out Power in this close game Janice Murray doubled while Andrea Mltne Mary Ann Bradley Jean Tumhout and Robin Angel singled twice Lesley McCristall Bird Robin Richardson and Linda Oven den oil singled Powers Cosh hod a night scoring times Barrett scored twice while Ruth Ann Wilkinson JoAnn Kemper and Julie Robins scored once each DINGBATS 11 DONS FLOCK Dingbats fell behind from the start but came on strong In the with some heavy hitting and stingy fielding to shut down some tough opposition Sharon Color was Impressive in her pitching debut with good relief from Jean Puckering Inlay and Mercer led with heir bats while J canine Brookes was outstanding defensively Flocks Linda Anderson put forth a great effort in her pitching Sandra and Sharon Hole caught many fly balls in the field Julie and Hale hit and scored twice Pepper Saunders Debbie were other markers GOLDEN CLOVES A team effort by Gloves was responsible for his win Holly singled and doubled Anne Puckering Susan Andrea Van do and Judy Gibson singled twice Donna doubled wire Jane Mercer doubled once Betty Kir by whacked a neat homer scoring two wins Despite the loss Papa thought his learn played great pitched superbly and made wo bodysaving catches Bisschop Lois and Jan Walker collectively made great catches Barb played well at rover Annette Van Dyke doubled LIGHTNING BLUE JAYS IS Jays Cathy Von Den Hock almost guided her earn o the win by belting super homers that brought in runs with the 1st and 4 with he 2nd which was a grand slam Peggy Rowlings penny Rand Bonnie Henderson Ellen McGowan and Kelly also had good nights at he plate Defensively Kim Marcil and Marilyn J Ones executed 12 perfect double plays Lightning got back on he winning rack by some fine hiding from Candy Armstrong who hit her first triple of lhe year Correcn hit three doubles and a triple Dobbins triple and doubled Lesley Scarlett handled some good catches and Cheryl Wakefield ployed a good allround game BLACK SHEEP RED FOXES Sheeps Elaine Morcland led he a Rack with Rood hits including her homer of the year Karen Smith hit and scored times while Sylvia Murphy scored times Janet Mather Bev Deb come across times Foxes couldnt seem to band together In this one but Debbie Daylc Orion Sally Thompson Joy Thompson Alice Edgar Brcndo were the key performers TUMBLERS The Ladies went ahead In the by a run then scored an extra In he to clinch he win Sylvie Com plan Lois Patrick Janice Bonnie and Janet Ransom reached home once Pat Mashinter caught well for the night and Ransom delivered accurately from the mound Tumblers played well as Laurie Pot Morey Gall pard Sandy Paddle were the solo markers SMURFETTE81S DONS FLOCK Even with players at he start managed to pull off the win Betty started off with the 1st run hen had to go leaving just seven continue and they sure did Cindy Bushel Gloria Sinclair Griffiths and Jon Walker doubled Griffiths Williams Lois Barb McBean and Dinl Adams singled Walker and Adams also tripled Griffiths and Adams did well in he hurling department Flock really came alive in the with 11 runs but came up short Dianne Saunders had 3 doubles Judy Terry Williams Debbie Tathan Linda Anderson and Linda Braisby all doubled Sander a McMcckin stumbled Into home to score and made a nice slide safely Into home got a bloody elbow for her effort Fielders Falhaufcr and Lyn Hodgson caught well TUMBLERS Four big runs in the 3rd were enough to sustain the Tumblers Peggy Rowlings notched runs Penny Hand Mary Jones Bonnie Hender son Shcrric Louth Van den June Ford Cole crossed the plate once Tumblers coach Crichton felt his team played well on he muggy night Cindy connected for a double while Christine Janls Joyce Diana Tripp and Linda Armstrong scored once Scoring twice was Donna Harden Pat Morey tried her hand at pitching and did very well Sabres GM cautions about possible confining deal By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Editor With four communities from which to draw local players from Acton Junior C Sabres general manager Elmer Dunn says his club will not make a deal that would confine the team to having players from Just one Dunn told on executive meeting Wednesday night the Sabres can select players from within Ilalton County That means players from Oakvllle Mlltott Georgetown and port of Burlington can come to Acton not cost he Sabres an import Players from outside- the boundaries are considered Imports and the Sabres can sign only four of them during a playing season On the other hand the Sabres con sign as many local players as they need We wont want to ourselves down to one and lock ourselves away from the others Dunn said Wed be crazy to make that kind of deal Were silting in a nice spot he added Sabres will go with The response o the logo campaign was minimal so the Junior C team will have the same logo the Junior Bclub had That was the one of the two sabres crossed Dunn told the meeting of a summer hockey camp being held in Milton The cost is ISO per player which Dunn felt was good because the players would be Involved In practices and games However the camp is for midget players Dunn gave Acton Minor Hockey Association president John the application forms Team president Ed Thomson sold he would sit down and straighten up who belongs to what That he said the different committees could start doing work independently then report their findings to the executive Thomson sold he would also be Interested in having a couple of ladies handle the secretarial work for the club Treasurer John told the meeting the team has over in lhe bonk to date That is including lhe he received Wednesday night from sponsors interested in advertising in the clubs program Executive member John Thompson said he is waiting for word back from I wo individuals on quotes for equipment A decision will be made meeting as to which one the With the recent decisions of the Canadian Amateur and Ontario Hockey Associations Dunn said the Intent of the Sabres formation will take a year to lake shape The CAHA decided to Increase the age requirements of minor hockey players by a year allowing players to stay In the same level they were in lost season That meant graduating Acton midgets who would have been too old for minor hockey this year can stay with their team this season The Intent of the Junior C learn was lo give the midgets a place lo play The HA decided these players who played hockey out of last year arc the property of the team they last played for That meant the six a so Acton players who were out of town could not ploy for he Sabres unless they got a release from their former club Our original idea was to have an outlet for the kids Dunn said It might not happen In the firs year it will evolve lo a point where kids from Acton will form the nucleus of the team The next executive meeting Is August beginning at ol the Acton Legion Alex Tough continued from CI The Inter County is drawing close lo the end of league program and last Wednesday Butcher clinched the first division title for the third year In a row with a win over Meteor While White played very well for the first half end kept their stretched A penally kick Whiles and other teams at the Butcher ground It seems gave Butcher the lead and they never looked back Blue took Latino by even though they lost a player by ejection for technical offences Blue lie in third spot behind White The Milton referee did not wish to officiate his game without linesmen and a gome did take place which Villa won by and lhe league executive will decide what happens In this case In second division leaders were held to a tie last week by Villa B and won through over Rangers IV retain the lead by one point over Mariners Mariners meanwhile struggling with injuries and vacations came away from Milton with both points in a victory Joe Bies In the Milton goal had a daft day and saved all but of the Ancients efforts at goal Mark Tray nor of old Falcon fame turned out at centre defence for Milton On this occasion Manner midfielders Clement Giusto and Lea netted the goals and also struck the post Varion hold on lo third place In front of AJax Ajax and Varian tying at in another satisfying performance The Vikings had gone up through Barclay and then allowed o non stop trying AJax bock into the game and the young lads would not be denied in the end This evening entertain Milton at Dorsey at pm and Mariners are due to play at C report team roster problems at this time Blue visit Villa and White go to Rangers A in the other line ups in relief in the eighth Offensively Gory Halls hud a tworun homer for the Specters while Moe Curtis was and Mike Reynolds was twoforfour Halls homer got the offensive show going In the eighth Friday night the Spec ters down Erin as Halls pitched the win had a triple Halls also scor ed a run as did and Rob Wilkes Andy Broad bent was twoforfour at the plate for the Specters Catcher Br Inn also had a good game catching and hod a sacrifice Last night the Specters hosted Guelph and will play in Fergus Sunday night and In Erin Mon day night Tuesday the Specters will host Both Glen Williams and Acton are 12 in league standings Specters arc on top with a record while he As arc next with a The some two learns met Tuesday night in Glen Williams and the Specters broke open a close 32 game with eight runs In the eighth Inning for the 103 win Moe Curtis got the win in relief or starter Mark Curtis After coming into the gome In the sixth Inning Curtis fanned five Acton batters while not allowing a hit The Specters got on the board first in the third inning but the As coun tered in their half of thus third with three runs Acton pitcher Dick Spear took the loss while broth er Roy Spears came on Parents have differing ride concerns When a youngster leaves home by himself and is gone for an extended length of time it Is only natural for lhe parents to be concerned While riders Glenn Edwards and Kevin ride across Canada and the Northeastern United Stales their families in Georgetown will patiently await details of their trip We will worry about hem both but they will be alright together said Kevins father John If they work together they will do alright Theres strength in numbers said Saturday thought of Kevin going out on the ride had not yet fully sunk In He added he wosa little about having the riders cycle on lbusy highways But theyve taken all the precautions and ore off the major highways he said said the benefits of such a trip will prove valuable to both youngsters I think it might be a real characterbuilder he said I think It will be as much a mental test as it will be a physical one I do know that both are in good condition for it added I do wish them well All you can do is hope For the Edwards family their main concern is the motorists Some people are not as courteous to cyclists as hey should sometimes be said mother Olwynne Edwards The traffic Is the only thing Mrs Edwards old The Herald when she first heard of the riding Idea last winter she didnt think it would become a reality At first I thought it was just talk she said Then I Glenn was serious Mrs Edwards said she hopes the cycling pair take their lime and be careful If they dont complete the ride thats fine she said A long as they enjoy what theyre doing great opportunity However another part of me says no because or the traffic I guess all they can do is be careful Mrs Edwards said Mr Joo from CI Mexico during the 1968 Olympics Mr was just coming off a years layoff from competitive kayaking because of an Injury He wasnt at his best but he still managed a sixth in the singles event in the semifinal heat As a coach Mr Joo had the opportunity of working with John Wood at the Misslssaugn Canoe Club in John Wood went on to win a silver medal at the Montreal Olympics Mr Joos wife Peggie is entered in Masters war canoe race in Toronto She gave up competitive paddling to help her husband but shes been active through the years attending meets with her husband Mr Joo is now a plant manager of Inc a Brampton firm that makes vinyl coated fabrics He and his wife moved to Geoiodown threo years ago Before that they spent years in Quebec Itsasurehit Chicken 116A ST GEORGETOWN 8776241