Blue Lites team to beat in local league While the Georgetown Ladies League schedule is still in its early stages indications point to the highflying Blue Lite team led by Grand Slam Jean me Brookes as the team to beat The Blue Liters are off a torrid mark and sit atop the GLPL standings Blue Lite Red Sox 1 1 In last Week s action the league- leaders nipped by a game Red Sox team Anne Dale and Cindy Crawford had perfect four for four nights at plate but the decisive blow for the Lite team was a grand slam home her second by Jeannie Brookes The Red Sox ran out of luck as they allowed seven runs to cross in the bottom of the sixth to let this exciting- match slip away Wendy Middleton led the attack for the Red Sox with a tworun homer Kay King and Eda Warren pitched jji with a double and triple tively The whole club played well in giving the Blue Lite a scare Its not Easy Being Green 5 Rogers Dodgers Its not Easy Being Green and Rogers Dodgers locked horns in a tight defensive match The Greener s got by with a win The green team held off a strong challenge from the Dodgers with good defensiveplay Shortstop Laura Richardson played Human Vacuumcleaner and got to everything hit her way Joyce Hutchms helped seal the win with a key double play in the seventh inning Bonnie Malenfant provided the offensive clout with a tworun triple In a rare Snot Easy held Penny Butterworth off the home run sheet The Dodgers were stymied by the Green pitchers and had to scramble for two runs Jan Walker with a double and Dim Adams with a run scored highlighted the Dodgers offence Lon King sparkled defensively turning two double plays Shady Ladles 12 Travelling Blueberries 5 Shady Ladies and Travelling Blueberries went at it last week as well Metier crashed two doubles and scored twice to lead the Shady Ladies to a 12 decision Debbie Ireland waj threefor three and Virginia Walker brought home two runs with a triple in the Shady Ladies well balanced attack The Roy inspired Blueberries came up short in this game but still put on an im defensive display Janet Mather and Diana Westwood were impeccable in the field Elaine Moreland and Diane Sounders pro vided the batting in a game well played by the entire Berry Patch Pink Cadillacs Blue Zone 13 In a match that left the Pink Cadillacs feeling blue the Blue Zone turned up the volume on their bats and pounded out a win Cindy Kemper Kim Kirk Diane Richardson and Janice Murray led the hit parade for the Zone Janice also made the defensive gem of the game making a good running catch to end the game The Pink Caddies had little to cheer about this game but some gals shone Helen Slingsby belted out a and Sharron Hollingsworth played a solid shortstop Betty Fendley pitched well in a losing Dirty Shirts Lifes a Peach The Dirty Shirts and the Lifes a Peach teams had an old fashioned barn burner last week with the Dirty Shirjs coming out clean with 1615 win The Dirty Shirts got good bat support from Judy Pomeroy three Janet Ransom and Sue McDonald Janet also pit ched well to help the cause In the field Puckering and Shaw played stellar defence to hold off a stingy Peach team Patti Sunnucks and Rose Wilcox put hammer on the Dirty Shirts pit chers each slamming home runs Debbie Knoepfli showed her base- running prowess beating a throw to third with a terrific slide Lynn Lafleur Guys wife played outstanding in the field collecting three excellent catches Laurie Henson also came up big in the field however one run in the bot torn of the seventh spelled the dif for the Peachy Ladies llalfCrocd Raisin Hell 14 Good coaching was the dif ference in the Half Crocd win over Raisin Hill Pat Morey smoked two doubles and Carolyn and Lone Smnevac each chipped in one a piece Goldie Cash surprised everyone in the park and laid down a great bunt to keep the Raisins off balance In a repeat performance for the HellRaisers Carol Spiten arid Mary Anne Bradley tossed a good game Bishop and Sharon Presley Elvis wife both stood out defensively 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