Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 31, 1973, p. 18

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MAY TUBBY TWINS COMING What the People are Saying About Parks and Tourist Attractions Big Boys Benny and Billy Will Wrestle Wednesday Whativelijha l pounds and has foujfiprms and four legs A pair of the world heaviest wrestlers that what And they II be here June to take part in a wrestling card at the Georgetown Memorial Arena Benny and Billy identical twins age are the two heavyweights In age and looks they re almost in distinguishable but you can tell them apart by their sue Billy weighs 720 pounds Benny tips the scales at only pounds What makes a 700pound wrestler this case ft was German measles The twins entered the world at about five pounds apiece and grew normally their home in Hendersonville N until the age of They contracted German measles together and their pituitary glands which regulate nutrition of bone and other tissues went berserk By the time the pair was in high school their individual weights were at the 450pound mark It was in high school that the two became active In wrestling although Benny admitted to a much earlier desire to take up the sport We were undefeated high school wrestling Billy recalled and Benny was quick to add that they arc undefeated in professional wrestling as well except for disqualifications Throwing a referee out of the ring or splashing la term for leaping bodily onto the usually rings about disqualification IltOlfSMONAI high school the wins centred their interest on professional wrestling and followed professional matches faithfully They were signed by a promoter and have been on Ihegoin Canada and the United States for the past halfdozen years or the past three years most of their wrestling bouts have been in Canada The sport has not been all that easy on either of them although both admit it is profitable Billy has suffered cracked ribs a broken nose missing teeth and even broke an arm and a leg when he took a tumble out of the ring Benny broken as many bones but he has suffered a gouged eye A wrestler got me with a pair of scissors and has had broken fingers Treatment for a blood clot on the knee kept him out of he ring for three weeks once Tyke Stars Lose First SlugFest Georgetown Tykes All Stars lost a one run decision to in the opening of their 1J71 schedule last We hope to keep wrestling for another four years Hilly said Then the two plan to undergo special surgery that will shorten heir intestinal tracts and hopefully bring their weights down to aboul pounds each And we II keep on wrestling Denny said their projected weight loss the two brothers see field with weights predominant at pounds or more The brothers pack a lot of personality into their big frames They re married to Montreal sisters and their wedding was a wrestling first in a ring at Paso Benny who he likes fat girls is married to Mary so who weighs pounds and Billy is married to Danielle at 110 pounds The couples spend wrestling season in Canada and the offseasons in the United States Making plans the brothers already acquired some farm property ind a small cattle herd as well Their future plans even include steak house with klnRsiied And that brings us to the subject can con sum a dozen three pounds of bacon loaf of toast and two or three quarts of orange juice for breakfast MI- Dinner is just is heavy wilt steaks numbering four or five complete- with half a dozen baked potatoes of bread Their TIM pounds of bodily wtlghl art easily apparent in their waist sizes bus a girth of inches TBall LineUps For Season Ik sides wrestling the like and they got a pair of mini bikes to prove heir interest In the lw cycled across the United Stale in days averaging about 10 miles per and went Iron winter like extremis in to desert like conditions In th Getting around to matches the pair relies on a matched of cars specially built I Detroit with enlarged door truck springs and brake and accelerator pedals The front scat reinforced has been moved back to touch the rear seat in each car Only one car of the pair remains however because one was wrecked last week in a six car pilcup on the Burlington Skyway When the brothers they have to pay a fare and a half each And they have to squeeze down the aircraft aisles sideways to get to their scats During the Georgetown match the brothers will wrestle Dad Dill Coleman and Bohemian Dull Wrestling fans con watch the antics of the brothers for such favorite holds is the locomotive smashing an opponent bodily into the turnbueklcs the pumpkin squeeze which our page I picture illustrates and the splash usually ends Mis 1 lir Kiirnliitls 111 ent In tourists i irks in Ibis an town iced facilities ire just for Ifltlc kids tourism for reircation futilities irks sites s il Victoria Mm I an a Ilali Upper Mark ItHllwrll Ontario 1 Never mind thi Norval for family entertainment is need for me it is satisfactory what Is needed Sunday things people people dance halls lure will drive to such as a flee Ontario Youth Bowling Group Championships The pair will be in Georgetown well before the start of the matches They plan to ride their mini hikes around reels ul town to meet people We like to meet folks said Denny and they enjoy meeting us If you sec them eoming look for the mini bikes They be somewhere beneath them arc the final results of the Ontario All roup Championships 1 Georgetown Dowl I Mikes Bowl Stratford No 3 Sherwood 1 lines Hamilton No A Pen Centre St Catharines No 1 Aibion Bowl Toronto No Wuterdown lancs Water down No 7 Pen Centre St Catharines No IG6G Village Bowl Port Credit No Plantation Lanes Islington Georgetown Bowl Georgetown Individual trophies were also presented forhigh triples and singles In each age group Bantam Junior and Senior HIGH Hoys Steven Scott An caster GirlsDelia Albion No J Hoys Mike Lloyd Mountain No 2 791 J Girls Miry Pen Centre No S Boys Harvey Shea s Toronto No GirlsCathy Parkinson No I IIHit Boys Tom Lucky Strike No Girls- Sharon Morton Albion No J BoysDennis fin Centre No J Mikes No S BoysMike Wilson Mikes No 1322 Girls Ruth Unlay Georgetown No 2MB Penalty Kicks Bacon and Eggs Costly Rugger Gof Rrtuv Launch Season Beavers Bow Two pen illy kicks in the late stasis to hi it licivers I in the first league itch of the iiiLecr in Burlington scorclfss five minutes from full time whin Bearers wire penalized within sinking list mi i posts The kick produced 0 id lor Burlington and doubled nit set and poult kick just Ik fore the final whistle icon breakfast it the the lob fore their ly play It greens was shotgun with issincd to start at Powderpuffers Launch Season Just for Fun return to the clubhouse for J buffet dinner and an evening sociability Men section president Paul Skinner officiated at the prize In A Might Ron and Terry Hay topped the low gross category Bill I llison I luric and Bob Young were major prize winners for low net Hay headed he low oss field in Might with Ken itonald and John Todd following Piul Skinner and Dickson were lownet leaders is opening day North Morrison Golf Country Club led members last Harry Terry John Hob Stoddon players had a scrambled at the various While weather was not best varying from showers to i Scotch mist in to finish their Komi REMAINING GAMES Rural Fastball 1973 League Schedule unsettled the Burlington garni seven limes out perform nee from II Humphrey Henderson mid Pete Murphy iti rum Iick Slickers 1yeliners wire winners in the first Rimes of the Incites season at the last week Slickers victory over I lgs while 1 hung a if loss on the Blushers Brown betted two home runs to pice the Sllckei Georgetown ill involves four clubs this seison with the following lineups Shirley Richmond irlenc eler manager ind An Osborne Michael B irrager Hunter pushed across the winning run in the bottom half of the seventh inning in a II victory Georgetown showed some first game and allowed to score twice in the opening inning The locals rebounded to tie it in the second inning and a grand slam home run by Danny I ley no Ids put Georgetown into a lead in the third which they ex I ended to tin the same frame Slrcctsville turned on the if feme and jelled in 117 lead 11- AIM H KM Georgetown tied the game in the lop of inning hut we re to off score sheet in their half Georgetown standouts in eluded pitchers Brian Mils and who allowed in hits them Sieve who was involved in six ploys at first and Danny Key no Ids who went two for four at bat Brian went two for three Hams cancelled the at Georgetown game which was to have been Ihe home opener em Here arc he remaining games in the schedule June 1Mllton at Georgetown Thin- June Georgetown it p m June at Georgetown p Iri June IS Brampton at Georgetown m Tuc June 19- Georgetown at 30 p m June Burlington at Georgetown June at Georgetown p Wed July Waterdown July bast York Tour namcnl July Georgetown at Burlington July at Georgetown m Sun July Georgetown Milton July Georgetown Wed July at ft 30 July at Georgetown fi TO July at Brampton Aug Georgetown Aug Georgetown at Dumb Auk lu- Burlington at fi Harold Robertson Hunter Hubby Graham Richard Greg Barred I- IK Clay Penny Legion manager Jcanettc coach Allan Penny Legion Cameron Ian Maclvcr Bobby Bingham Mike Oliver Dean Marks Wilson Todd Collins Mark Potlruff John THIN Al coach Ab hot Jeffrey nald I linen Itodney lumper Steven Mike Moore Michael leleiiiiiice Patrick Hi in in Pit Hill ind Ted coaches David Donald 1 irt Glen Slinwn Jef Murray Webb Hubert Beech Holme Royals Lose Pitching Duel A pitchers duel between GT Mien and rind lies lean Howell ended in a Girls Softball ictory for rm last week The winning pitcher allowed just six hits and the loser just seven But Allen struck liters to Howell Dinylehuk 1 the mil ithy irk I of I ruidile hit the ami only Oak Soccer Schedule i lliunderbirds vs I- igles holies ibers vs Golden Jets JUNE Friday June 1 Palermo Hornby Georgetown villc Sunday June Georgetown at Glen Williams Monday June at Georgetown Tuesday June Hornby at Palermo Friday June Georgetown at Street at Palermo Sunday June 10 Hornby it Glen Williams Monday June Pilermo at Georgetown Tuesday June 12 Oakville at June 15 Glen Williams at Palermo Hornby at Sunday June Streclsvillc at Glen Williams JULY Tuesday July Georgetown at Hornby July Palermo at Hornby Georgetown it Oak villi Sunday July ti Georgetown at Glen Williams July Glen Williams at Georgetown Tuesday July 10 Hornby at at Palermo July 13 Glen Williams July Hornby Glen Williams Monday July Hornby at Georgetown Tuesday July 17Oakvilleat Palermo Glen Williams at Pilermo AUGUST Tuesday Aug Open for Aug 10PLAYOIFS Roy alettes Personnel lack m 1- settled on a Georgetown llojnlilles lineup this week girls Midget play in i com bund Juvenile lcifue Peel Girls HI icim includes Icinc i Butler Marshall I jn Cliurtuie Milton Barclay Debbie I Wilkes Itnndi Smith Sandri Kerhy Smith April id ire ilhjlmi I mill George and GLEN PITCH EK BEST AT BEST BEATS HORNBY Hurler Brian Best kept the lid in the Hornby offense as Willi mis I 1 in their first Ballon I lAacui this season Hornby but wis for Al hew in the late stages Glen Williams managed the victory on jiest three hits a double by Bill Alio ind singles by Willy Williams ind Howie Hornby e e rntie jntehlng the to up three inns in the fifth Glen Williams Hunters collide for first in Sunday which to some from ekhng wis Heavers I orraine Miry wink spot fifth will went four for five at strengthened is the sclndulc l1 Gerry Kurtz four for progresses Somi good runs the back line highlighted Hit lie i Slickci line lie promising is the in art loathed by I by Brian Blushers by Jim I Bill Scarlet Hunter iowderpuff list year a Sunday league ill when emphasis on fun in me team winiimg Mem Spitfires I Wed III Checker Spitfires Gulden Myers vs Grains I Wildcats It ilicats Aces I ikons lri Sil Id mi ejs is 1n l Kinejs irgers iiiu it ei Kings 7 Haiders I- I vs Dockets Sit vs Tornadoes lone ltNTM June Mori 7 Hi in Wed I ill ftlltIS June Mori I Green Bed Dockets Wed I I Super Iris lorn Hoys Wed I in Gulden Spurs Him Bombers IIAITON POM June Sal Hi Sul Pee Wee Squirt 1 lAi vs Wtd iflr vh lliu Ml Pee Wit vs Sat Sul Sal Bantam LAST 3 DAYS Thursday Friday Saturday ANNIVERSARY SALE SUITS up A SPORTS COATS T0 ALL PANTS In Stock 1 TIE FREE value up to ALL SHIRTS SWEATERS 130 MAIN ST STORE to Mon to Thur Fri 8 to m Saturday open to 6 CENTENNIAL MALL STORE Open am to 10 m dally VITOS CUSTOM TAILORS BRAMPTON 4v Only 25 Down If youquatly FOR A NEW OR USED CAR SAVE 1973 BEIGE DRV224 1972VWFASTBACK VW BLUE BUY047 1970 VW BLUE DSD212 BFM870 19UVWWINDOWVAN DSB972 19aVWST GREEN DKX424 VW ST RED DVS878 1967 VW BLUE BEIGE DRX7A5 19HVWWHITE DSBB20 LIKE NEW DRW677 1967 DSF827 NO PLATES HURRY HURRY FOR VOLKSWAGEN COME TO Baz Motors Ltd Your Valkswaj dealer POOL OPENING PUBLIC SWIM JUNE 2 WEEKENDS 130pm 4 p p m 30 P WEEKDAYS 8 30 m PARENT TOT SWIM WEEKDAYS JUNE pm SPECIAL SWIMS JUNE ADULT Weekdays pm TEEN Sat Sun 8 m FAMILY WF5 30pm pm Sun noon Pool Is nor open if the temperature is below degrees REGISTRATION June 16th 9 a m noon Cedar vale All Star WRESTLING Georgetown Arena Wed June 830 pm LOVE L I PORTUGESE LT HEAVY BROTHERS ivan carpentier Bad Bill Coleman I Wins Bohemian Bull LBS EACH MONGOL Gino Caruso WESTERN CANADIAN The Love Brothers The Executioner vs Tough Terry Yorkston

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