TI1E HERALD Wednesday July Smokers serve notice By DON SCALLEN Brothers Stu and Randy Herald Correspondent adding one Brian Delrex Smoke Shop and Corrlgan Instrument quarter major was th served notice this week that league leaders scored Dairy Queen and O I Tooles have more than Dairy Queen Insight Joe Just each other to con Kevin tend with In a heart John breaker the Smokers 8 did the lost to O Tooles on the damage Queen s Bob last play of the game and brothers CorrlgBn fought Ken taBSered toe to toe with Dairy lh Corrigan offence Queen before bowing out lhree interceptions 32 The three other responded itches were also close in kind for with North Hallon NORTH by the LONGHORNS Peel County Band After three its topping M and M Pro Ho Sports and IAS returned to the win col beating this week against vi lhe Sports The most exciting match of the hey had to show for the season witnessed the re- of the old Smoker If however their off splendour Four quart spared to life ere of action saw the bom again Br Smokers come within an J Mark Hamilton ace of upsetting champ- James Ion 0 Tooles Lindsay again ployed For three quarters Longhorn head honcho Tooles recoiled from a steaming Smoker on l Boats and found itself added behind at the start of another major in the the fourth In the closing fourth quarter and Paul frame Mark Russell A son brought the Scored his second of within three the game to bring wopoint Tooles within five points nvert And then on the final play of the game James CO BANDITS Allan the heartbreak Pro Sports caught a 25yard Mrcd to touchdown pass to steal rari victory on Sunday the victory from the W Smokers half lead Alas itwasnol Allan was responsible Pee I County out another 0 scored M and in Toole with John lne second half to record Karolidas and Bob Riv a hard fought victory adding two more ace Smoker touchdown Ran St Andrews ere were Paul opened up the scoring son Doug Thompson TO Bruce Cartwright Doug McNeilly tallied Getty and Terry S chuck and Bob Dean rounded DAIRY QUEEN scoring with a INSTRUMENTS Cy received Dairy Queen boosted its flawless record to 70 speedsters against Corrlgan but the Bruno who scored victory was far from touchdowns and easy Corrlgan present Wcked three poinU Ken lhe Queens with their contributed lh toguc aatoa rtlhS a winning commanded nitrated almoM eictaive end attention front give a Mitch Leblanc Ron ea Bruce two majors with added another Mosquito girls team loses in semifinals The Georgetown girls select team look part in the soccer tournament weekend making It to the mi dual round On the first day Georgetown was In a division with West Mall St Marines and St Catharines and Scar borough with each team playing a round robin In first imc Georgetown tied SI In a hard fought line Both tc ims did not show much alt sparkle and to be rather and unwilling to Kim m a mistake In their second game Scarborough Georgetown to play as a unit and after iheir first too started to and fed more con fident as the locals won Tracy Fowler and Maur for tourn en Turner came up with around and had two saves whenever including the heir opponents manag lal unler The defense to el a shot away again was prominent The other two goals were any offensive scored by Andrea Mc Scarborough who was moved could muster Goalies 1 forward from her halfback North Halton squad breaks out of slump J Herald Special NORTH TON SHORTS North Sports out of their slump 1 defeat a previously unbeaten Diet Centre had the farce well in control in with the first quarter with majors from Debbie Newman and Linda Marj odd At the end of the first a tvo point convert Royal as Joanne Searle had the two pointer Diet Centres only score came lute in the third as Barb twopointer had the fourtn or Judy Anderson up fl NHS and McKecnnn goal by Searle were the game stars Christine Arbic RL North played Hamilton were the excellently throughout WORK THAT BODY PI EL COUNTY BANDITS S Natalie Pachcgco opened the scoring Tor the winners withnmajor as Jacobs kicked the convert Tero ihlta then answered with Donais grabbing the North Ilalton contin to dominate the game with a Donna Hamilton major in the second half as Newman CAPTIVE AUDIENCE This potential gels set hit he ball all Ms while having three seta of eyes fixed on actions These youngsters were learning the finer paints or tennis at a clinic being offered by the Hills Recreation and Parks Department Ml the equipment is being by Wilson Herald photo by Dan Ralph added another major had touchdown and for the Bandits convert with Lcanno countering for Body kept Bandits at Thruway with a major bay the remainder of the Thruwiy dominated the scoring in the middle ltatJ m quarters as Joan Beau Barb Davles and Nancy Donna Brown Jacobs kicked the convert Brown added two more interceptions to her growing list of pickoffs Debbie Tyrell and Bandits rash I to were he gome stars In the other scheduled game J Jets won a game with King Submar me by default Tball play Eagles come up short This week Georgetown junior Eagles had to play three games in as many nights and manager Dan Gulslinl had his pitching rotation set That is until Saturday night The Eagles met Oak lie Saturday and star ted Rod Wilson The two most recent games with Oakvllle had started veteran Mario Galvao and Georgetown with the Central Ontario Baseball Assoc Guistini was going to start Galvao Sunday in Misslssauga but Galvao was hurt when he with shortstop Neil as the two were going for a fly ball Galvao suffered a hip injury and had to leave the game That left with a of arms Tor the team s remaining Thc Eagles dropped a 103 decision Saturday but of the rum six were unearned The bats get rolling although Jay Anderson had a tworun single Sunday in Louis was press Into service and went six full innings Ho v in the seventh blew open a game and went on to win Guistini pitched in thc eighth while Juan Mora finished up in ninth Eagle Mario Colo- the chief threat for George- Monday night in Ham ilton WLnt to lhe mound and kept score tifht for six innings Rut four runs in the seventh broke open a game and Hamilton on to win Eagles offensive again a hard time with only four The were to have Tuesday in Burlington but was trying to hive the game because he does not have a pitcher ready day the host Brampton in a double hi at the rounds beginning The Cubs were led to victory by Danny fielding and David and Kerry Wiltshire scored three runs each too The had home run power from Andrew with Joshua luney and Chandra Shall playinc well too TIGERS Jennifer Hunter and I Lncroix were big hitters for the Angels with the Wesley Blight contributing a good game Big win for Tigers led John Michael hitting and the defense of Sam South north and Andy Kers lake Piter Trelter CREDIT MI- TS LEGION TIGERS tied going into the last inning of this game David and Dawn Lads were stars Tor the Mets while Michael Richardson was a big hitler Tigers got a big game from Ian Williams Brad and Tanya Osborne FULLS Edwards was big scorer for the Angels Michael Mc M enemy played well as did Jamie The Cubs got a good game from Neil Smith Haul Dalhson and Denis to hold onto first place in the league third game of the day which was quite hat was against a very weak West Mall team Once again thc defence main lamed Its shutout play with Mylene Benito shown well half back line of Marianne Longo Jo- Miller and Laurie Doyle was able to feed many passes to the for words who enjoyed a field day of scoring op portunities Among the forwards were Lisa Slk Lean no Inghs and Nicole This final win wasn 1 enough to win the division and according to tourney rules a five kick penalty shootout was in order St proved more accurate than the Georgetown shooters as the locals had to settle for However they did manage to secure the wild card spot for the semi final game Sunday The team also picked up two additional players for the contest in Booth and July Ann Neil Unfortunately George town was unable to hold an aggressive Milton team who nded up with a 4 win and went to the tournament final The whole team should be proud of their efforts over this twoday anient which was their first The Pee wee team also competed in the tourna but details will be presented at a later Brillinger third One stop insurance service for life business home car INSURANCE life business home car I I I I I A STEINBERG CORPORATION