Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 24, 1972, p. 21

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Blue Giants Lead Kin Girls Ball JUNIOR TEAMS 17 Kinettes Eric Hardware game was rained out Dairy Queen 11 Dtlm Smoke Shop A close game played between the two teams tied for second place Game star was Mary Caruso at Dairy Queen for her consistently hittlngs one being a home run Image fashions 1H Cycle Sports Two home runs were hit In this game both by Glrardi of Cycle Sports the game star Their pitchers were Monica Pollock and Chris Laurie Be Fash Ions i was Joan Gilmer Lisa An dress played a good game for them II Inter to A good close came played well by both sides Norreen Atkinson was chosen as game star for belling out home runs and Janet Olllvicr also hit one Upholstery os behind by one run until the seventh inning and then two runs to win by JUNIOR tt T Erics Hardware I 16 Image Fashions 12 Dairy Queen 4 12 I Geo Upholstery II Inter County Trophy tufts l Cycle Sports 1 Junior Hun Quern Joan 11 I Cathy Given 10 Atkinson Joan Gilmer IE Caruso s Young vs Paulines gamts were rained out IS won by default over Standard Products Cable Jell Blue Giants win again Janet Anderson of Cable Jets was chosen as game star for her excellent performance on the mound runs went to Vicki Kobbins and Dianne Fournier of the Blue Giants Robert Mitral Pele II Stars of game were first baseman Theresa for hitting home runs and Cathy Petes third baseman for an all around good game Ioberl Blur Giants Blue Giants lost their winning streak proicd to be too much op Pitching for Robert s was and Me for the Giants Connie Allan Game star went to Cheryl for her work at short stop The home runs in game came off the bats of Mian and both of Blue Giants Excellent fielding by Joan Dickson helped hold down the Giants Pauline lowers Cable Jets Pauline s Flowers doubled their runs against Cable Jets to make it their first win of he year Pitching for the Jets was Janet Anderson and April Sacco who also was game star itched for Paulines The only run hit in Ihe game came off bat of April Sacco Blue Giants IB Insurance i IB Cleaners 7 Cable Jets 4 Ileal Estate 4 Youngs Pharmacy Standard Products Petes Girls Caruso I I Paulines Flowers a Home Hun Queen 10 Swceiie Theresa Morrison Parent Crawfords Dominate Tyke Ball League Beavers Drop Game 2810 to Kitchener The rugger Heavers a strong Kitchener learn Sunday in Kitchener off to a slow start in the first half and were behind 1G to 4 at half time Kitchener scored on two con verted tries and two kicks John Loan and Schandelmeir had to game late in the first half because of injuries two men short for the balance of the garni Beavers try on a In he second he Kitchener team showed tack of can ditloning and Beavers spent a good part of half in their ind but only managed a single unconverted cored on a long run a center who stood about feel weighed about and was hard to tackle Thev also two penally kicks the last one being about SO jards in length Tin Beaver better in the second half winning almost ill the sit scrums but the backs failed to keep pace short did not help Bob stored ihi Beaver try Btavers is in Georgetown against Branttoid at I p m at the High School OUTDOORS with George Needed Help to Net Huge Saugeen Rainbow HmtTOWNilJRAI I Page will soon be time for rainbow once again In fad Barry has caught them as early as the middle of August good sized ones and bright and clean fresh from the lake This Is all for this week so Tight Lines the Outdoors and Safe Journey mate to spawn with All that remained of the left front fin was a stub his showed hat he had been a stocked fish and had avoided all fish ladders and Iish nets until he was 12 lbs and inches long So that the story of Stub Fin Up River Down River Rainbow that In the picture On 1 ih wife and I fishing our pool on the River it in for it h id in from ike tin augurs further it the big I end in the river bordering the high Innks of I ig fish were ii the r i ids in the pool v re inj their But wi chose the spot up river when hid treed mi pinning illiLil ick mil red stripe for ln ben 14 Ittxwav Baseball team w is back in full force to overpower Greg Scully hit j home run and Dive Iteming hit a triple both of Rcxway Despite the drizzling rain Crawford sparkled as they continued their winning streak Irwin Dorsey pitcher Lance and catcher Steven held Crawford scoreless for Iwo innings Then started to out hit Irwin to win 12 1 Due lo rain on Month Motors and Sunoco played on Tuesday It was mother tight game with Motors ind Sun I Steven John of tors contributed win with Iheir hits I I Shoes 1 34 B 10 a Motors IB Irwin Dorse 12 Sunoco 13 10 A sport which has never been tried in Georgetown to our knowledge is cricket The game popuhr in Britain and the West Indies could be introduced here if would do the organizing Tykes Make Playoffs But Bow in Finals In a late surge Armstrong Tyke baseball all stars finished third overall win a playoff berth After taking a decisive loss against Dundas in an away game Tykes had come back with Important wins in their remaining games Against a Ilred up team won It started Friday night with Georgetown building a lead but was called by rain after innings The game was played in full Saturday under beautiful skies to put the final record with Chinguacousy at losses and a win The next Tuesday Georgetown came up with Hie biggest point or Ihe season a 1 1 tie against league leading best pitching performance staged by Tykes John The run came when Mike Hartley crossed the plate after Jim laid down a perfect bunt Final game against Street ended in a Georgetown win Georgetown and Brampton finished with identical records and Georgetown was granted third place on me toss of a coin In league playoffs August Georgetown dropped a close game to Burlington Going into the bottom of the Burlington trailed B6 but a leadoff home run set the stage for a win Team members who provided such a good season arc Steven John Karolidis Slevcn Herman Mike Hartley Ron March and Lloyd pard Mike Brian Ellis Duane Hatcher Jim Brock Street David Monroe John Barnes Dave Howie Danny Reynolds Steve Mark Brabant Many thanks to parents for coming to games and acting as drivers Very special Ihonks Tyke house league convener coaches and managers See you next year Ron Swimming Tests at Alpine Club A group of beginners and pre beginners recently completed heir swimming tests at the Alpine Club on Street Martin Lancaster and Pritchard were instructors In the beginners class were Williams Rocky Henley Stephen Percy Anne and David Murray Pre Peter Heather Raymond Rickey Armstrong Parry Armstrong Glynn Williams Williams Norman Harris Comets TBali Winners In a rain soaked eiirn in the Maher Shoes ball league Mahcr Comets came out on top 12 over Sluggers Comets were led by Riehird Dcboer Rodney Juniper and Ricky Slugger standouts would have to be ihe whole team tven in losing gave it a deter mined try Wednesday was called due the continuing rain as was an exhibition game with Acton All Stars This will be scheduled later with a return match in Acton when possible Nearmg the end of the schedule it will probably be necessary lo play other nights as well as the reguhr Wed nesdiy and Monday to make up rained nut will be advised if this is the case Susan Kirby Shearer Vandcnpol Peter Vandcnpol Peter Grutcr George David Stopper Michael Williams Mark Milhere Bryan Millieri- Mark Pnngle rod ind ft sinker line No hid been trying our luck f hi an hour and our 4 in decided to hive Ireak ind indulge in cup of and a snack pro I decided try ob tuned permission to use s rod lo feci nut Hit pool well The cast went down and icrossthenver andasthelure came up along our side a very vicious strike stopped my jerky retrieve to a sudden stop I I foal to something because 1 was losing line and I found it necessary to follow along rockv shoreline the fish came up wis opposite me so I very brought him in close enough to see tag ittiehed to his dorsal fin I made attempt to net the fish hut it was much too heavy to with one hand while I used the net with the other more I had the prize in dote but It was ihe same story Several times ihe big rainbow inu to the surface and smashed his big broad inch I ill on the surface in an attempt his freedom It refused to be led up stream where I was wishing it would so could net it as It came back down I decided needed help for the first lime to net trout inglcr down stream came up when I asked him to do honours He was very experienced and the prize was soon safe on the banli ihanksto mv friend from the state of Michigan He In formed me that was his second week and hat he and friends had just came over from Thornburv where they had been fishing It was their first time on the Saugeen River so expect to see him again his year weighed he fish and it approximately 12 lbs was hooked at proximately but netted until 30 p My sore right forearm and jumpy nerves made me realize it was the longest tussle I ever had with a trout The next day we decided to go over to the dam and see if Jerry Harris he conservation officer in charge of the fish ladder could give us any in formation about when it was tagged as we were dubious it ever having been tagged there The outcome of our visit with Jerry was surprising Without hesitation Jerry knew the lag number and personally knew ihe fish The reply was Yes we lagged the fish here on May jth of his year and put him above Ihe dam We were given a with the history of tin It was inches long Jerry said it is quite common for the rainbow to go back down over the dam same day they are tagged He also informed us lhat two weeks and less after tagging Rainbow at the dam they are reported caught near Simla Stub Fin might have had another reason In go back down river Its quite possible he went back down to find his TEST DRIVE THEM BOTH IN MILTON Datsun 240Z The same great breed If you can 1 fit your family Intoa210 get a budget priced Datsun 1600 Datsun 1600 Both come with overhead cam engines front disc brakes and independent rear suspension BP STEELES AVE MILTON ONT TEL Hoeii Daily Sun to and tils SPORTSMAN BOWLING CLUB 51 Mill St 8773602 OPENING FOR THE SEASON Saturday August OPEN DAILY TO 11 p NOW BOOKING FOR LEAGUES TEAMS 5 10 PIN BOWLING GEORGETOWN LIONS Present Their Bavarian Beer Garden THE RETURN OF HANS WAGNER to and to GEORGETOWN GIRLS PIPE BAND 30 to m ROSS HILLIER AND HIS COUNTRY RHYTHM BOYS to I a m SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 9th GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA to Free to I a SI SO Labour Day FESTIVITIES AT Acton Community Centre Prospect Park SPONSORED BY THE SPORTSMANS SHOW COMMITTEE 3 BIG DAYS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1st OKTOBERFEST DANCING TO A FEATURING Saturday September 2nd SPORTS EVENTS PARADE MONSTER BIKE RALLY SPEED BIKES FOR WINNERS APPLICATION FORMS AVAILABLE AGES TO YEARS MILLIONAIRES NITE DANCING8PM TO A FEATURING THE SHAYNES Sunday September 3rd CANADAS SHOW SCUBA D1VENGBOOMERANGTHROWING SPORTS EVENTS If youre looking or have a VW that needs looking at LOOK NO FURTHER NO DOWN PAYMENT IF YOU QUALIFY FREE COURTESY CAR BY APPOINTMENT FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY IN TOWN Service Open Thursdays till HIGHESTTRADE IN ALLOWANCE 1972 BEETLE AUTOMATICS ON SALE NOW Baz Motors Ltd House of Winners RE- OPENING Friday August FREE LEAGUE EXECUTIVE NIGHT THURS AUG Beginners Regulars 6 up Bantams Junior Seniors REGISTRATION Sat Aug from a m Sat Sept from to am ADULTS Mens League Ladies Tues Wed Aft leagues Golden Age League 55 yrs up Mixed Leagues Register Evenings From NATIONAL TOURNAMENTS CRESTS TROPHIES FUN EXERCISE FREE INSTRUCTION FREE PRIZES FRIENDSHIP PARTIES Open time still available for league bookings GEORGETOWN BOWL Georgetown Market

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