For 30 Years We Have Delivered the HERALD LA WW It CYCLE SALES It SERVICE I ALL REPAIRS REPAIRS TO LAWN GARDEN PMENT SNOWBLOWERS CHAINSAW5 MOTORCYCLES LES SERVICE DEALER FOR BRIOGS STRATTON AVE I NIT10 QEORQETOWN Nine players not enough for season Specters fold ball club By DAN KALI Herald Sports Editor Last year Inter County Fastball League champions won be back to defend their title this season Thursday team members of Glen Williams Specters decided to bus ad operations for a year due to a of player interest The decision was mode after Just nine players were present for the Specters season opener In day night The players met prior to the start of the contest made their decision and then notified the Orangevllle squad The game somewhnt of a surprise When Glen Williams played its first exhibition game two weeks ago there were players present Howe at last Tuesday practice just two days prior to the season opener just six players worked out As the drew closer players were deciding against play ng fastball this sum and eventually just the nine who made the trip lo Orange vi Ho were left The decision to suspend opera oris came one nlglt after rookie manager Bob Davidson decided to leave the dub Although Davidson offer a reason for leaving some players suggested he took the dccllt numbers as being his fault A few things happened and I thought it was best that I leave Davidson said As far as I was concerned I thought he was going to be a good ball coach said Specters catcher Glen I think he thought it was fault But it wast t If some of the guys had brought it decision not to play ball up couple of weeks earlier we could have asked some others But this close to the season players had made commitments said Even though the Specters only asked for a one year leave said the future of the team might be In doubt All we asked for was a one year leave of absence but it will be tough Rebels successfully defend Halton team track award WINNING THROW Acton School Melliaa Corson a fag attempt here In the midget shot put event at last week track meet won this competition and was one of five athlete to advance to tomorrow Peel competition slated Tor Etoblcoke photo Dan Ralph The Georgetown strict High School track team successfully defended Is overall title last week The Rebels won the girls division with 195 points and were second in the boys standings to take the overall championship The Halton track meet was held at both Nelson High School and Stadium on Tuesday and Friday respectively last week In addition the Rebels qualified many competitors for tomorrow Peel meet slated for The lop competitors the Peel event will qualify for the Regional meet which will be held next Wednesday in Niagara Falls Mike Wood and Andy Kiss finished second and third respectively in the 2000metre Steeplechase In the hurdles competition Louis DcPnotl was first in the senior boys 110- metre hurdles while Brian was fourth Ma rye Boks won the girls 80metre competition while Bonnie Clarke was second FIRST ONE District High eal by winning the final race at lait track School I finishes first here In the Junior Stadium I top iMih race top finish here was In Rebels to the overall team championship In heat and later the Georgetown runner duplicated the aid photo by Dan Ralph while Stewart icetzel was sixth In the junior boys event won the race white team mate Brendan Geary finished se cond In tl girls races Barwell was second In the senior race while Karen Pepper was fifth Shannon Snyder was third in the junior girls event wh le Bur roughs was third In the midget girls race and Tara was sixth Mulder was also first in the midget boys 800metre race while teammate Cam Herman was fourth Lctamec was third in the Junior boys event while Kiss was fourth In the senior race finished second in the girls race as Sonia Letamec was fifth Shawn Langdon was fifth in the senior girls event while was sixth Mulder added a third top fin this time in the midget boys 1 500- metre race Bob Donfecr in third In the junior race J m Clark was sixth Amy Powers was third In the Junior girls race and Janellc Lewis finished sixth Bousklll was fourth in the midget rls race while the sen or event was third and was fourth Erik Hopkins won senior boys race while Wood was fourth Hopkins was also first in the senior boys 3 000metre race while Wood was fourth Donkcr finished second in the midget boys compel Hon with Dave ending up sixth In the junior race Jim Clark was rd and Dave Paul fifth Powers was second in the Junior rls race wh le Llettc Chiasson was fifth Kara Lynn Palmer was sixth In the midge race while was third in the senior race and lean mate finished fourth DePaoli was second In the open bays 400metre hurdles race wh le Louise Evans was sixth In the open girls competition in the sen or girls race Stewart Teetzel was seventh In the midget boys race Burroughs added a fourth place finish In the midget girls 200metre race while Toone was fifth Barwell was third in the senior girls race while Louis won the senior boys race The Rebel relay teams also did well capturing a first four seconds and a third soot finish Korzack Carter and Burroughs were first In the midget girls 100 race while Janice Gregson Trlna Wasylenko and were second in the senior girls event Juniors Jim Manning Joe Balson Geary and were also second in their class while In the Open Boys race DePaoli Geary Manning and were second The open girts 4 cam of Powers Snyder and Burroughs finished third In the field events Jay Anderson won the senior boys javelin competi on Andreas was second in the midget boys high jump while Carter was fourth In the midget girls event Kim was second In the sen or girls competition In the long Jump competition Kor lack was second in the midget girls competition while Carter was third Jon Hammer was second In the senior boys shot put while was second in the senior girls shot put Barton was fourth In the junior girts shot event Hammer also added a third place finish In the senior boys discus while was fourth In the senior rls competition Kirk Ser was fourth in the midget boys discus event also tostartupogaln hesald Like other Specters The Herald contacted was disap pointed with the decision It s very disappointing he said A real shock I very disappointed end sur prised commented fellow catcher Brian Peavoy If some of the players had committed themselves at the start then we could have gone looking Its a shock to us Pitcher Moe Curtis said the move hurt even more In light of the Specters winning the league title last year This t a good way to go out he said With the nine guys we had you cant go through a season like that I guess guys had other things to do By virtue of not having played a game the Specters get from the league However the team loses its entry fee Now that the league has been notified of the Specters Intentions all Glen Williams players will be free agents meeting The Georgetown Minor Hockey Association will be holding Its an nual General Meeting Sunday May at the Alcott Arena starting at l All those interested In atten ding are Invited to do so The Elec tion of Officers will also be taking place at the meeting The Rep hockey banquet will be held Saturday May 24 at the Georgetown District High School cafeteria starting This is for all rep team players at the A Five Acton qualify for meet Acton High School will be sending five competitors to this week Peel track meet The athletes Qualified for the event by finishing In the top four of their respective categories at last week Halton meet That event was held at Stadium and Nelson High School Junior Maria rill ing led the way for Redmen by qualifying for three events Bri I linger won the and 400 metre races 5 seconds and 3 seconds respective ly as well as finishing second in the 800metre competition in 7 Midget won the girls discus event with a throw of metres was second in the shot put with an effort of metres and was fourth in Javelin metres Also qualified for Peel Halton as the junior competitor was third In the 110metre hurdles in seconds Melissa Corson will compete In the midget girls shot event the result of taking the gold at the meet Corson had a put of metres As well S Craig will represent in the junior girls long jump com petition as Craig won the class at last week meet with a jump of metres Acton track coach Bruce Andrews said he was pleased to see five of his athletes advance In total Acton had 14 athletes compete In the event For Ihe size of our school happy Andrews said If we can get some competitors to OFSAA I fed we re doing well Just to get them there Getting athletes to OFSAA will be our goal this year Sign up now On Sunday June 1986 the Eighth Annual Mayor Road Race will take place There will be a km race for Halton residents only and a 10 km race which is open to anyone Again this year we will be running through the residential area starting from Gordon Arena Register now and take advantage of the lower fee For more in 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