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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 22, 1971, p. 4

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Page THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY JULY UNIQUE TROPHY FOR GOLF Using North Ha I ton Coir and Country Club swans as a motif Audrey Symmcs has established an attractive trophy which was up for competition in an ional tournament week Mrs Symmes is presenting it to Marilyn Brown of the Kit club Mrs Brown wilt keep a replica with the trophy up for yearly competition KINSMEN GIRLS SOF Umps Not Perfect Give Them A Break by MARY COOPkR Generally speaking the situation has not been too bad this season I suspect it Is mainly due to the persistence of umpire in chief Foster has spent many hours an the Shone and Issued many pleas for We have been very pleased with the response of fathers boyfriends and just plain in tcrested folk who are lting to chip a couple of hours a week to keep the gals playing It seems taken for granted by most attending the games of which there are 11 each week that there will always be an ump on the scene and that he is in fallable Well we have a saying at the park We never claimed to be perfect just present All this leads up to the annual request to the fans to put themselves in the position and let him get on with the game with as much enjoyment for him as possible If there be such an expert in the stands that he cannot possibly restrain himself then let him join the game officially JUNIOR LEAGUE JULY 13 Shoprlte won by default over Pauline Flowers GEORGETOWN UPHOLSTERY MURRAY MOTORS Murray Motor held the first 3 innings In the palm of their hand but loosened the I grip on the game in the to allow the Upholsterers to collect four runs to their 1 in the next round The first 5 innings had produced a all ball game terrific for the fans and ulcers for the coaches The real banger came when Upholsterers Sharon Moores belted out a homer with on in the and gave her enough to take the game This was Sharon s 2nd homer of the game and she accounted for runs all totalled Needless to say she was the game star A close runner up on behalf the losing Murray was Diane whose 3 for 3 at bat Included home runs The Kinettes were invited to submit write this week and were received We think they both merit printing My name is Shelley Perkins I play for Krulsers We played Superior Foods on Tuesday July We won 13 On our team we had one home run by Colleen Sunn ticks the other team had one too by Wendy Karen our firatbasi man was pitching for two In nings our pitcher played first our catcher was playing second Nancy Hall was back catching our second baseman played centre field Shelley Perkins Superior Foods Klnette Krulsers by Debra McCosh This was the second time we had played Superior Foods and like the first time we won The final score was for us There were two home runs In the game one by our team Colleen Sun nucks and one by Superiors Wendy Colleen also caught a fly ball and tried for a double play Other catches were made by Monica Bullock and myself My choice of game stars were Colleen Sunnucks and Wendy DAIRYQUEEN4 ZENITH TOOL AND DIE This was the closest thing to an upset all week Zenith had the 1st puce Queens all tied up In the Inning at all but Just couldn squeeze that one extra run out while the Queen came across the plate for the game win In the The played it safe and picked no stars but 111 have to add a pat on the back for a good effort by the losers as they were the one team that put up a good I fight against the Dairy Queen time Honteri were hit by Queen Charlene Milton and TllEIHJNTfcRSZ3 HAIRSTYLES The Hunter had to come from 1 1st inning deficit to capture this match but almost blew It again when they allowed to the a It took a heavy hitting rally In the last bat to sew the game for Hunter Susan Maveal was the winning pitcher with Sandy Nulla and Valerie White the winning coaches Homers all came off the bats of the losing Mar dell players St ore the pitcher lagged and Laura Russell belted out two CYCLE SPORTS CARUSO MARKET II This win left the Cyclists tied for position In the standings They lea the game all the way with Williams ana Jane Ferguson sharing the mound win picked Debbie Williams as the gome star with game homers coming from the ats of nners Tracey Moores Karen Johnson and Suiamu JUNIOR HOME RUN QUEEN ST DINGS Charlene Milton Sharon Lynn Scarborough Marshall Sandra Susan Mandarine JUNIOR I STANDINGS L Kindle Knuscrs Dairy Queen Murray Motors Georgetown Upholstery 12 Mardells Hairstyles Geo Cycle Sports The Hunters 4 Superior Foods Zenith Tool and Pauline Flowers ShopriteSc Caruso Fruit Market 1 LEAGUE THURSDAY JULY IS LFONE HAIRSTYLES IS BLUE GIANT In spite of the fact that an eighth inning had been played an attempt to break the tie game league umpire in chief Les Foster has ruled that a full game consists of innings and this one will finish as a tie Leone appeared to have the game well In hand with a 12 1 lead In the second inning but apparently they eased off and underestimated the Giants thus having to settle Tor point In the standing The Giants really turned on the power In the and putting runs across making It a very exciting finish to the game The Giants coaching staff are John Danylchuk and Marty McCrlstall while assistant coach Bill Anderson handled Leone for vacationing Mike Woods Game umpire was Bill Hewitt Each team scored one home run Cathy centre fielder for Blue Giants and Jackie for Leone the long ball hitters This was a real seesaw battle as first the lead belonged to for Innings then was grabbed by the Jets and then swung back to The final clincher In favour of the Cable Jets was the runs they managed to pile across the plate in the Inning Umpire elected Debbie Given of a as game star Pitching OUTDOORS By GEORGE HOARE Giant Is Aim of Fisherman Gord the win was Karen Munro and Janet Anderson The lone home run of the game came off the bat of the Jets Janet Anderson I m si make mention of some superb defensive playing by Jets Margo Butler Her alert catching behind the plate and nail them to the bag arm held the opposition from stealing bases that could have given the game a d fferent outcome Barrager s held on to top spot by again downing a keen ball team Thesegalsareshowinglhe League a fine quality of ball skill again this year They hove been strong at bat for the post couple of years but are now getting some pretty good defensive moves down pat For the more avid ball buff this is a good team to watch particularly when they are playing another alert team such as Magnuson s or Blue Laura Bodnar was selected as game star She was about the only player for the team that seemed to be unable to tie down on bases Laura and team mate Wendy Mud hit the only homers their team Heather Hamilton Pam and Cathy Danylchuk tagged the three long balls for the winners Kathy Oprlca pitched the win with Sharon Barclay taking the loss Umpiring the match were Bill the plate with Alex Dickson covering bases SENIOR HOME RUN STANDINGS Laura Bodnar Yvonne Cathy Danylchuk 4 LEAGUE STANDINGS L P Cleaners 14 Blue Giant Equip ment Leone s Hairstyles 17 Cable Jets 3 In sura nee Youngs Pharmacy 2 Real Estate 1 2 SENIOR LADIES LEAGUE MED JULY Pete sit It was a close game that had Sunnuck holding a better edge throughout the game than the would indicate They came n a hair breadth of blowing the whole thing when Petes Girls swung into a run rally In the final Innings That rally included a grand slam homer by pitcher Ose Freestone The team of Ose Freestone pitching and Tonl Servos cat took the game star award for Pete s team while the win Godden as their star shared the win Judy Draper Combined with mound performance was a home run that earned her honours Someone who apparently Mous made a notation on the back of Copeland score sheet that the 3rd baseman for Copeland s made a lot of errors and she 11 have to sharpen up Now 1 not mention who the 3rd baseman for Copeland s is but 1 11 take nry bat and ball and go home next week if people don quit telling the truth about the 3rd baseman Actually this game had to parallel a Laurel and Hardy comedy with umpire Ian Barrett winning an for his per Gord Shoebrldge ofl Georgetown Is fishing for inuskies again this year In Rice Lake The biggest so far this season Is a 10 pounder It was caught on a medium sized minnow lure while casting An American friend of ho hails from the stole of Ohio landed a pounder Apparently a contest Is going on between these two Just to sec who catches the lunker this season GOOD EATING Brian Love of Georgetown is catching some nice eels In the Credit River They are large ones and apparently good eating The above makes me remember Ihe stories my Grandfather Kelly told me years ago about the eels and salmon that came up as far as Georgetown from Lake Ontario Salmon arc also in the river once again but species is Coho My book on North American Game Fishes has this to say about the Salmon OTHER NAMES NAMtS Silver Salmon Hoop Id Silvcrsidcs Skouvlti While Salmon I el ay a Russian for while fish Pacific Salmon Arctic Trout DISTRIBUTION Monterey Bay California to Alaska COLOR Sometimes obscure spots on back and dorsal tin males red during spawning season DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERS Anal has 14 to rays end of upper Jawbone reaches slightly a I from the back of the eye No spots on head or ta I Only two or three very small teeth on the roof of the moulh Tall strongly forked SIZE Maximum about pounds averages to 8 pounds HABITS Goes into fresh water to spawn In ihe lower tributaries and dies after spawning Abundant in Puget Sound and In Alaska MOUNTED lit ORD About 7pm this evening I was at Reg Tomlinson at Baldwin Ontario Baldwin is located on highway near Sutton Reg is a Taxldcrm st and does all my work for me In his shop were large lake Itrout light and dark huge pickerel big a large wild boars bead and above all a head fully mounted horns all Of a large hcrcford bull It was done to perfection and brought back to my mind all the herd of white face beef cattle I have seen in the Dundnlk Markdate area i is also an enthusiastic hunter and fisherman On his off I days he his wife arc trolling for Lake Trout about a miles out Lake Mrs landed laker recently not so hooked one broke his line To Reg it was a big one They are trolling the deep at from Big Bay Point i The rainbows and specks have been lately have been feeding on a I blue dragon fly Good producers have been the green despair red badaer may nymphs of different colors and a new fly I tied recently called the Wolf Fly Good catches have also been taken on worms and lures That all for now so tight Enjoy the doors and bare Journey Competed in Ladies Open Georgetown was represented In the Ontario Ladies Amateur Open Golf Championship last week at Thornhill Golf Club Mrs Gloria Sinclair Main Street north played In the three day tournament July 12 13 and 14 and came in 19th out of entrants HORNBY Friends of Willis Hamilton will be pleased to hear he Is 1m proving at his home and his many friends wish him a speedy recovery I Anniversary greetings are extended to Mr and Mrs Grant who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on Wed July LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY 20 AT DM HUSBAND He at one time suggested pitcher Jan inglls was trying to collect his life In sura nee It was a game wllh a lot of laughs thrown in wllh a little ball s the way we like to see the Ladle League go a thoroughly enjoyable evening with maybe some exercise SENIOR LADIES LEAGUE STANDINGS L P Esso Extras 1 Sunnucks Team 4 8 Petes Girls 2 3 4 JULY to 31st THE SUCCESS OF TODAY HIGHLY MECHANIZED FARM DEPENDS TO AN EVER INCREASING DEGREE ON THE SAFETY PRACTICED BY TODAYS MODERN FARMER WHEN SAFETY IS YOUR CONSTANT COMPANION YOU RUN A MORE EFFICIENT AND PRODUCTIVE FARM SAFETY SUGGESTIONS From the Canada Safety Council Lift and handle heavy objects in a way to avoid strain or passible back Injury or hernia Protect hands leather gloves Protect eyes from dust and chaff wear safety goggles Protect feet wear safety boots or shoes Wear a dust mask when working In heavy dust or chaff 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