AVAILABLE COPY THf IJ IBM Site for games changed Canada has hat the Tenth dllion or the Colgate has own moved from Centennial the Metro Toronto Track and Field located n linn Tin chance of venue lias necessitated by the fact thai lions made to the facility will not be ted prior to June Ail entrants and spectators ore advised hat Colgate Women Games will be held on June and as scheduled and that the events Mill at each day The only change being made Ls that of the site to York y ColgatePalmolive also advises that all entries received on or before June been copied Falcons split in soccer action Grasshoppers tie Tin iishoppere and the Gold tn a draw and Care regmcred a convincing vie ton over the Panthers In Girls Mil or Squirt Soccer action played In a i deadlock between Cmshoppers ind the Gold squad Sarin scored for the while Jennifer Arm replied foe Gold The entire team well to earn the tie while Rebecca and Tarn were standouts for the Gold team In other contest Care Ben re had Utile trouble in disposing of the Panthers by an margin Stephanie Appleby led Hie attack for the winners with four goals while Ashbee Kitchen and Julio Pollock added singles Van had the reply for the The Georgetown Peel Falcons split a pair of soccer matches last week as they dropped a decision to Sporting- Ideal Seniors on the road but bounced back for a 3 vie over Kibris on Friday at the Alcott field Lost Wednesday with the Falcons missing defensive players and their bench reduced to two attackers the younger team was tested time and Tin by the Premier Division team have ycl to be defeated In thelr regular competition this season Play was generally well balanced but Ideal had a slippery striker in Murqucs who ghosted in for his before the half ploying down the slight slope which he ap peared to be well accustomed to The Falcons matched their op ponents in terms of shots but usual their scoring opportunities ended with the boll going tho regular backs yielded another goat to their opponents The play ap peared as hough It may have been offside In the closing minutes a Falcons player was called for handling the toll J The Falcons will undoubtedly be able to win further matches in their and Ideal picked up another own division Judging by the way goal from the penally spot In the second period Falcons proved and finally scored with Joe Clare getting credit Hut lack of cohesion in defence with the two Bantam Eagles play at tourney it mil Products A kits recently travelled to Welland pirtcipaU in their first I our no tar I was of excellent locals showed that a team to Hit Inrkson fi taxless flu first team that Georgetown I is from Tins a r but the locils came out n tin tort took an early lead go- it after first inning Jiff Hannah with a fallowed by Due Ridley single to seurt Mirk reached lii n an error followed by Bob double to drive in both onto in crossed hit on Stott Van Valk opened inning single Ridley doubled to for his second RBI ic these finil rung in dike the win struck out six I suffering the loss the locals reversed i loss by defeating Port fall tichind the Eagles rillinl m tht third inning to score fu runs to lit game Dezccuw ill idled hast on Gord Hi irk bunted to score n I slur drew a walk to tit lusts John Butler hit a triple lo drivt in Ridley id Hngen had been ml trying to steal second in inning r crossed home pi Inning to go In fifth inning Usher reached infield error to be driven fir sixth run on a mi rifite fly Norm Young double in the sixth inning drove in who singled to th lit for Georgetown final In seventh final Inning with men In scoring position tried to steal home from third bast lint missed touching home plate crashing into backcat A ploy by pit tr noticed that the um pirt liad not Indicated any call pro mptly picked up the loose ball and touched home platt for the final out whs the winning pitcher sinking out while allowing only hits St Catharines 1 flit Standard Product Bantams stiff opposition in losing I to St afternoon This was one of the locals best of the year The team showed strong defence and excellent pit in not allowing St Cathnnncs to until iheir final at bat It was no I until he fifth inning that came through with a Mosquito soccer scores were treated to a rous mg game In the Georgetown Girls Mosquito Soccer League on June as the Stingers narrowly edged the Storing for ihe were trier Angel Hughes Terr Lynn Hunter and Tanya McMaater who performed well for the Stingers Included Amanda Ilolwici Stephanie Loram and Ijm Storing for the were Eagles Llpp and Tnnnock Several players had ractllent games for the in tludlng Tlnjmlngs Yvonne Moore in mosquito game Skit ties blanked hod three goals for the winners while Melissa Dobbins add i The stars of the gome for Skittles were Jennifer Ciimar and Sharon or the Froggies Jody Jiriuist n Alison and Clair played very well In inursnay Blue ind Stingtrs turned in an ex contest as True Blue prevail til in a pair of goals by Joanne Sara Sham on Morris all turned in ex games for True Blue and An Claire Jennings and ployed well for the Sling rs Usher led the inning off with a single but was thrown out trying to steal second Young followed with a walk Hannah and followed with singles Doyle fly nil owed Young to score from third base With one out St Catharines in the bottom half of the final inning two runs for the win Burke pitched seven strong innings in a losing cause striking out two with one walk and three hits Congratulations to Manager Brian Hannah Coaches Hoi Ridley and Ted Barrow and to the boys on the team for a fine effort and for displaying good sportsmanship Tuesday June at Brampton Brampton Fogies In regular season play Brampton for the second time this season defeated the Bantam A Englc by the score of Brampton opened the scoring in the fourth inning scoring two runs Georgetown came back in the lop half or the fifth Inning score run Doyle walked advanced to second on IfOrito fielders choice stole third base and went home to score when Brampton pitcher tried to off Ridley leading off at first base In the bottom half of the fifth inn Brampton stormed back with four runs With the bases loaded the Brampton player hit a triple and came home on he same play to score the fourth run the throw tothird was wide Van de Valk singled to lead off the sixth inning and advanced to second of sacrifice fly Ushers se cond single of the game drovt in Van do Valk In the top of the seventh Georgetown added another run as Ridley single scored Doyle who reached base on bis second walk of the game Butler pitched five innings before being replaced by Deieeuw who pit died the sixth inning Between hem they recorded two strikeouts they played in this match and the experience they have gained in this outing will certainly help them Due to the unavailability of two signed players the Falcons still had to make do with a revamped defence when they took to the field Friday night Falcons took advantage of a slight win In their favor in the opening half and received a goat from Wayne Simpson who eluded Kibris defence and hammered the ball into the net At about the 33mlnule mark Ihe Kibris goalkeeper aggravated a Jury and had to be helped field replacement however was up to standard and little dif ference was noted in the proficiency of either keeper A spell of good play by the Falcons Just before ha If time caused a minor panic by the defence and their Voce came away with a red face as he headed the ball into his own net Kibris came bank with a goal as Mehmet broke Into the clear and found he mark bringing his team to within one Continued pressure after the break resulted in Simpsons second goal of the game and the Falcons were ahead 31 This contest featured the play of several Falcon players particularly Simon Evans a young defender who turned back several attackers who attempted to get by him He played an important role in the game particularly since the Falcons were without four regulars Harry Jackson made a welcome return to the bench for Falcons and his calming Influence will be felt goal given by the Falcons si of Kibris However Falcons held on for the vie Wayne Simpson of the Georgetown Peel played an excellent game Friday night the team look a decision over Soccer Club at the Alcott field Simpson scored a goal and was effective In carrying Ihe ball up the wing for Falcons Here Simpson In the white Jersey attics player for the ball photo PHOTO REPRINTS appearing in The Herald 8772201 Stoma LET THESE PROFESSIONALS HELP For a leisurely game Golfers con virtually be classified into two categories There are hose who perhaps don consider themselves serious golfers but enjoy getting out on the course occasionally as a mean of exercise of just relaxation Then there ore the serious golfers who seek out courses that will pre sent them with a stiff challenge and lax their abilities to the limit Fortunately for golfers in Hills there is an excellent variety of courses in he area that will give them what they re after For players who looking to break any course records there arc several excellent nine hole courses within a close proximity One is Ac ton situated along the first right from Highway west of Acton Acton Meadows prides on be ing able lo offer players a friendly game of golf on what can be con a comfortable course Of the approximately ISO regislered Acton Meadows a large percentage Is comprised of a Indies section and men seniors group that plays regularly The of the course nukes if particularly enticing for the seniors There are no steep hills that turn endurance round of goif into test Greg in the manager of Acton Meadows and has an ex staff working with him to en sure the course and all services are welt looked after Aside from the golf Acton Meadows is also equipped to oc commodate bookings for tour naments wedding receptions and Christ mas parties with expanded kitchen and bar facilities Up to people can be comfortable for virtually any such function Meadows doesn profess to be a Glen Abbey by any means But for a friendly leisurely game of golf It has all tho necessary ingre- area course that offers a variety of features as well as a leisurely game of golf Is the Country Inn and Club situated on the Sixth Line north of the The Inn was originally site of a hog farm operation some 100 years ago and the golf course was loyed out In the early 1960S The Inn came under new manage ment a year ago and Brian Stojanov is of the facilities He says their main concern currently is to maintain the course at a good level for play But golf is only one of the many features that await visitors at the Country Inn There is also an Olympic length outdoor swimming pool picnic grounds tennis courts and dining nail lies to accommodate up to people The grounds at the Inn provide an excellent location for company pic or family get and visitors can bring their own food for an outdoor barbecue if Ibey wish There Is also the option of enjoying a meal In the Inn im dining room whether its for a light lunch or more extensive menu items The Inn is dose horseback riding facilities and summer hiking rails on the adjoining conservation area lands become winter cross country skiing trails Kelso Beach is also a short drive from the Inn Larger golf courses will certainly never run out of players wishing to test their skills aplnst a challenging But for those who prefer a light game of golf and friendly dings Acton Meadows and Country Inn and Club hove a great deal to offer Is the manager at Georgetown Got and Country Club Open to the public Fully licensed facilities Tournaments welcome Challenging Holes Former site of 3 PG A Tournaments pro Dave Kemshead 8776011 COUNTRY CLUB Milton Tel 9 holesPar 36 Outdoor Olympic size Swimming Pool Hiking Picnic Grounds Lunchtlme Outdoor Cafe Banquets available for weddings parlies and social Complete Willi new Leading PGA MoneyWinners FuBy Public Golf Course WEDNESDAY SPEClAt Golf and Lunch Hot Roast Beef Banquet Burger French Fries or 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