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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 6, 1986, p. 20

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SECTION C THE HERALD 1M6 Eying the ball This keeps his eve on hill while In his in order till This kfrn tennis well is r il Whirl pari in Ihe Pips of drill tin courts Icintitl Park The program is tiling In Ibr llnlli Hills and I irks Herald phi Id Kinnettes hammer out win llj 1 HA NFS Intermediate Blue Glints were victorious over Kinnettes in i22rwm Young default over Shop IiIlIiiii wen Susan More Mil Ik1m Hi Mix win Us lurdui of I is i I i mi lnigroM rll unit il inn of Kim i Ml Homers hit by tin tuts mil irl fur in of Game wen Christ Fuller for lit Hi Kinnettes and loric mindi It in in In situ fir mil ilsli txciting game was pi bet lit Mil huh Optimists inrl I if Mix nit Optimists Slew irl I Former local leading PH squad from I This evening Wednesday the Trexcon host Masters at and at m are Park Avenue Col llsion Villa B White Varian Villa A Ancients vs Blue vs Rangers Sammy formerly coach of The local and now defunct Falcons been coaching Peel County of the Toronto and District league for he past couple of years The team was built on solid foundations with Another couple of former Falcons Ray Cox and Ray Ellis albeit fir a short period Last season the lads pulled off a division to gam entry lo the Premier Division Dave Ashley Sanders are two other locals who are on the squad and as of a or so ago the team was atop the division Sum is assisted oy son Robert at most games and they are now looking to a big finish lo the league cam paign The Ancient Manners played the team last season in an exhibition and lost by a venbabk of goals They ore a talented outfit indeed and all good fortune to the County It Is regret tabk that we no longer hove a and team play out of the Town Many local players came through the club system of the day enjoying benefits of youth club coaching Which brings me back lo begin of this column That is not there today and is major fat tor in not having the Falcons at this ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL NEW COURSE Aug 26262829 9 3 WHY NOT START TO DRIVE ALREADY WORK AROUND YOUR SUMMER HOLIDAYS AND DO THE DAY CRASH COURSE JUST BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS Coum or Private PHONE 877 Approved by Ontario Safety Laagua 1986 GRAND AM 1985 REGENCY 1985 CUTLASS SUPREME 1985FIER0SE 1984 6000 STE 1983 DODGE PICKUP 1983 CIVIC 1983 RABBIT ACCORD 1982 SKYLARK DEPENDABLE USED GARS 13900 i 12595 5695 969S 6895 6495 4995 1981 RABBIT BAZ MOTORS Quolph St Hwy 8775285 Ladies Powderpuff action results Team has right mix MACS MUFFINS TOM 111 INS MIX 13 Super game by both teams with Tom Col ins Mix beating Mac Muf fins A close game all the way Fine base running and timely hitting got the job done for the Mixers busk Williams put on Ihc base exhibition with a perfect six foot slide Into home beating the throw For the Muffins Jan Walker belted out a tremendous homer Lois Cassis la had a great smash with teammate Irene Little key hit in the fourth inning bringing the score even closer Defensively Spears made a terrific line catch at second with Cater making great defensive plays at S and third BLUM Great team effort by Sea tils Fever and they managed to keep score relatively lose despite Iheir seven player team Worton had a three run homer and a one run single Wendy Graham belted out a triple followed by Laura Kalnc and Coles doubles For the Blues Baiters Janet Hanson Julia Weir and Jane Romp all had great evenings playing a lop gome Carol Dean had six adding to their total Lois Patrick ran well around the bases Kim Mareil made a sneaky steal home All of this tremendous latent brought in another win SCAIU FITS MUF HNS Muffins lead the way with their lead In the fifth To everyone a astonishment Scarletts Fever rose to the occasion in the sixth bringing in runs to play the lead Fevers Chris Stoyles had a jogging home run followed by MelanTe Worton outstanding homer and Marine Olson also smacked an ace home run Ixiri Hill scooped up behind the plate with the entire team scrambl ing around the bases For the Muf fins It seemed a sure thing up until the sixth Bonnie Campbell belted a line drive and in lum cough a tricky one Shaaron Cater hit a dazzling double and Judy Anderson had RBIs Sharon Spears made an outstanding catch outfield To the disappointment of the Muffins Scarletts Fever made a great com BUST SOI 10 I HITS Virginia Walker hud two solid gold hits for Solid Gold Hitters and hustled around the bans to score two four runs Leslie Scarlett and Anne Puckering also crossed the plate making he score four Defence was the clement obvious In this garni for both teams For the Heart Busters Joyce and Jean Puckering scrambled to bring in their team two runs Heart Busters sing a solid gold hit don t Sports briefs Boats available Lifeguards needed III liill Hills It i ml I Mm i 1 1 ii likini Ini Hornby easily defeats Curtis hurls gem against Acton squad Acton A misfortunes turned out to be beneficial for Hornby 1 ist wetk in their lntercounty Fastball league encounter The As travelled to Hornby minus five regulan and had to dress both manager Stele Marshall and utility player Dave Law son in order to ill the lineup Both players 1 setn a lot of action in the A prior regular season games The fact Acton was along with Mark Curtis three added up to hometown Hornby squad coming away with a win Tuesday night The win the Hornby squad s record at and broke a four game losing string For the loss dropped s record to nine wins against eight losses Despite loss Aclon still has one game in hand Hornby in ihe fight for second spot in Inter loop si indings lends the w with l wins against just three losses is m fourth spot with four wins and lasses while is fifth with a 15 mark The top lour clubs advance to league semi finals with the top squad selecting Us first round opponent Both Acton and Hornby tould end up playing final game of the season to spot Hornby ploys ind in its fiml two contest while Acton must ficc Hornby and in its final three games However two teams will meet in Ihe playoffs but to the second place goes the home field advantage I don t like making excuses but I think being shorthanded what it was manager Marshall commented It could have been different ball game had been there but It s hard to say They played real well and Mark pitched a very good game The hometown squad struck for two runs in the first frame added a single one In the third frame and scored two more in the fifth Inning Hornby then notched four runs in the sixth frame and added a single tally in seventh inning before giving way to brother Dick Hoy allowed eight runs six earned hits and walked two whilt inning eight Dick allowed tht final two runs while giving four milking one and sinking Alton was to hive iced Hornby Tuesday night but the game has cancelled to next ly night irtvels to then returns for Mint with at Prospect Park If it the season finale in Hornby will be played Acton Greg Voison back soon Tht knee in jury incurred in game with Guelph weeks ago was stretched cartilage ind a Week or so might In just what tin doctor f Marauders get past hid two goals to pace Marauders past 4 in Mosquito girls soccer action Jennifer Apgar and Rutherford had the other goals or the winners while Wendy had both goals In another game Anne Donnelly had goals as Footloose difeoted Stingers Andrea Heather and Joanne Maloney played well for Stingers while Booth Alison Monroe and Wanner played will for the winners Benito and Kenth Geh handled the scoring Red Firecrackers defeated Maroon Tim bits 1 goals for the two The Bennett Health Care Centre offering FINE RETIREMENT LIVING Choice of Private or SemiPrivate Accommodation in an attractive comfortable and secure environ ment specifically designed for your needs Service Includes lull ninq room runs si nice mi I ndry service v i use of imcnilieb including pool shop The Bennett Health Care Centre I A nonprofit foundation Gaorgotown District 1 Princess Anna Drive Georgetown Ontario L7G 877 SCUBADIVE GeorgetownBrampton Courses Begin SEPTEMBER 14 1986 MORNING EVENING COURSES AVAILABLE IHIEHHATIOHALL RECOGNIZED TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION THROUGH REGISTER BY AUGUST 1 YOUR BUDDY PAYS COURSE FEE OFF FULL COURSE COST WITH THIS AD LETS DIVE it Yeats or In Depth EXPERIENCE Duncan Drive Georgetown 8771074 Follow the van lli kids mini in out n I join in run it mil I tiling is ir In i ink ir in ijiuis sill iniiiiili hunts llllill ami itis ihir Mini iIIikmis mils muili will In Hi lull in iLis mnsl Hi I 1 I Hi 1 11 mill 1ulilii go breaking my heart NOTE A super big welcome to Solid Gold Hits newest player Hoffing TOM COLINS GANG GREFN IT Tom Colitis Mix were swinging the bats Monday night beating Gang Green 317 To Gang Greens credit they only had eight players and put p a strong battle taking the lead In the second but with the entire Mix era team hitting and scoring they hold on For Palti Poo McElroy continues to amaze on he mound with a threepitch inning Ex cellent field support did the Job for Gang Green Everyone played superb Sylvia Murphy displayed tremendous flexibility playing great in many positions Crossing the plate three times were Pepper Tassone Tammy Elaine Mooreland and Dini Adams Cathy Watson and Bird made ding catches Special thanks to Andy Murphy for superb coaching PURRS BLUES BATTtRS For the Purrs Debbie Dwyer scooped great behind the plate and was two at bat Tremendous triple by Chrii Jones combined with dandy doubly by Andle Milne and Mick Wood made the win Pat Ington had two RBI and Ruth Ann Wilkinson made key play with a tremendous double play at short For the Blues Batters Janet Hanson struck out six Purrs in four inn Keeping their score lo minimum Mary Jones displayed great fielding talents Entire team effort by all the Blues Batters TIGGERS 11 PAULS NAVY Great pitching by Janet Mather and Pat Green secured the win for the Excellent catch by Wendy Middieton slopped the score Wendy Farrow and Sue Martin each hustled to cross the plat twice For the Navy Cathy Van DcHoek displayed yet another great bunt Lorraine 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