Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 31, 1974, p. 9

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THE HERALD Wednesday Defence Crushed GEORGETOWN Herald Photo The are in volvcd in playoffs right now Having with Burlington In the best of three series for the first round they play the deciding game on Tuesday night at the Fairgrounds They are left hack row Vickery Jack Handy Manager Gloria Hamilton Diane Marshall Debbie Hamilton Ted Wilkes Coach Middle row Laura Wilkes The Con true t ion Tykes In their only game of the week lost to Burlington Both teams were equally matched when batting but Arnibro defense let tbem down tack of organization was probably due to several players being absent with holidays House league help had to brought up to bring the team to full strength Their game on Tuesday night had to be cancelled because of the shortage of players This game against Brampton will be played at a later date Burlington now lead the league standings with Brampton second Georgetown third Milton fourth and Oak a distant fifth Point standings are unfortunately not available because some game results are not In The Tykes now have three games left In their schedule The first game will have taken place Monday night at home against Milton The next is In on Thursday and their final game is against Brampton at an indecided date Moore Construction Peewees played two league games this week losing one and tying one They visited and came away with a creditable ie This game was as tight as the score suggested Georgetown were like many teams weakened by holidays but nevertheless made the best of their opportunities A second game at home against Oakvifle however was less successful Oakvllle consistently good batting eventually wore down the Moore boys Georgetown were aided by Dave Harington from the house league and Paul Wilson from the tyke All Stars and the game was kept close for several in- McKay Brenda Smith Betty Leanne Gllson Charlene Milton In front Margo Butler and Barb Curry Missing from the photo is Joan Howat All Square With Tough Burlington Swim Classes Filling Fast Last chance to learn how lo swim for this summer is fast approaching The lost session of swimming lessons at Kelso will begin on Aug 12 will run until Aug There is a full range of classes offered from mums and tots for mothers and their children four years old and under through minnow pre beginner beginner advanced beginner junior and survival senior to bronze Lessons arc held from lo or 10 is to 11 a or m to 15 p Each lesson time will be by a half hour recreational swim for the child and his guardian There is still space In all classes but these spaces are filling The Georgetown will have to win on Tuesday night to go through to the second round of the Provincial Softball Union playoffs Atpresstimetheyare tied one all with Burlington in the best of three series After winning the first game of the series Thursday night the slumped at home Saturday leaving the series all square The deciding game will be played Tuesday night at the Fairgounds The location was decided by the flipping of a coin Playing at Kilbride near Burlington the seemed to have Burlington contained and won 14 Georgetown s batting was steady productive rather than spectacular pitching was effective HeraldPhoto uninspired Burlington batters Slacking at the end of the ninth allowed Burlington to moke a late comeback and make the score respectable However it was a different story on Saturday night The Royalettes couldnt find the smooth rhythm that had worn down Burlington three nights previously Their batters cope with the ex tremely fast Burlington pitcher and were often struck out with the bases loaded Burlington on the other hand were a completely dlf team from the rawed one on Thursday and the game was kept close It was a case of Burlington making the most of the breaks that came their way whereas Georgetown seemed to run out of luck These two very evenly matched teams will clash on Tuesday night In the clincher With a little luck and a good start Georgetown should be able to progress to the next round but it will be a close game Bantam Mike Tarp a Georgetown Chrysler Bantams had a busy week but were unable to Im prove Ihetr record They lost a decision on Wednesday night at home to Waterdown Waterdown pitcher registered 13 strike outs only allowing four hits However Waterdown were only 10 up at the end of sixth and had Georgetown batting been up to par they may have been able to save the game Two errors in tho top of the seventh allowed four more runs and put Georgetown out of the picture Tho Chrysler boys travelled and dropped a hairline decision Georgetown batters were playing belter with Darren Kuchmash 3 Gregg Morton and Joe Scott Errors proved costly though as Georgetown led through six Innings and then dropped three runs In the seventh Their third game proved as disappointing as the first two Brampton beat Mike a boys 2 in Georgetown Georgetown batters were again silent only two players were able to apply any pressure Kuchmash 2 3 and Earl Maltby 1 2 were the two standouts NOTICE Garbage normally picked up Monday August will be picked up Tuesday August 1974 and garbage normally picked up Tuesday August will be picked up Wednesday August Thank you WORKS The Town of Halton Hilts Dont Miss FUN EXCITEMENT GREAT BARGAINS Its Happening In August Charlie Milton lines up for a good crack at the ball during Saturday night game against Burlington The played well but came away B5 losers Blue Giants Fox By Lacouniere SENIOR Magniuoi30 blue Cable Jets 11 gave their all full strength to beat Cable Jets with the score of Home runs came off the bats of Patty Caruso 3 Lori Joan Wright and Cable Jets Sharon Greenslade 1 and grand slam Colleen and Shelley Perkins Game stars picked for this game were Caruso and Debbie Baland and for Cable Jets were Sharon Greenslade and Sheila Anderson Blue Giants held the lead all the way for a victory of runs Home runs were hit by Linda George of the winning team and Sue for the losers Laura earned the game star for her plays in centre field for Blue Giants and Sue was picked for her home run Youngs made It hard for Standard to gain this victory and only allowed them to get more runs than themselves Both teams worked extremely hard and allowed no one to get a homo run Game stars of this game were Standard Kim Beckett and Kim who played catcher and picked off runners at the plate Sharon Barclay worked hard on first base and was picked as star for Youngs JUNIORS Smoke Shop IB Thrush is Dairy Queen It was a close game but Smoke Shop worked a little harder and earned their first victory over Thrush Home runs came off the bats of Smoke Shop Debbie Jones 2 Christine Rhonda Brecn and for Thrush Irene Watt and Maureen Ollivier both hit one Christine Velricek and Debbie Jones received game stars for Smoke Shoo and Karen Wilson starred for her team Thrush Upholstery had no intention of losing this game so they took the game from the start and didnt let Kinetics catch up The only home runs to be hit were all from the winning team Upholstery Linda HolBorough Wilkes Lesley Rand Donna Reed Julie Armslrongl Game stars were Upholstery Ginny Wilkes and Linda with the whole team starring for their good effort on This was a very close game with the final score of IBIS Home runs were hit by Inter County Sllvana Glrnrdi 2 Doris and for the losers Paulines Joan Gilmer Debbie Ford 1 Nancy Lleder Game were Julie Fournler and Doris Tuckel for Inter County with Joan Gilmer for her home runs and the whole team for team effort starring together for Paulines It was anybody game at the start but during the last Inning put in a little extra effort and drove In runs for a win Carol Carter was the only one to hit a home run for the winning team but Kothy Beckett Mary Caruso and Alison Ritchie homered for Dairy Game stars were for her pitching for FreKar and Beckett for her good effort trying to catch the ball at short stop was Calendar of Coming Events Presented as a Public Service Each Week by 6 Prominent Businesses SEWING CENTRE 3 ONLY OF PRINT KNITS REG life NOW ftl ALSO SPECIAL REDUCED FABRIC FASHIONABLE GOWNS for WEDDINGS PARTIES CASUAL WEAR II your club or church group It planning an event loan you re to have It hare by lending the particular In brlil to The Editor a The Herald As notlcas pted on a first coma please sand we in advance Niagara Escarpment Commission is holding a barbecue or their students at Kelso Conservation Area 1 p Auk Ontario Industry and Tourism Minister Claude Bennett is undertaking his second summer tour of the province He will be at Assoc River Dr at p Aug Johnny Rodriguez from Nashville Tennessee and the Music City Band Also Joe Firth and The Promised Land Shows at and 30 p Admission adults and children under ore free Camping per car per night is Aug Films Animals Fact ages and up Junior Library Church St p m Library Glen Williams School 7 fl p m Library Georgetown Market COMF1 FURNITURE FOR QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS SHOP IN COMFORT COMF1 8775777 TV APPLIANCES Your PANASONIC ft SONY Headquarters PORTABLE AM RADIOS PORTABLE CASSETTE RECORDERS Main St S 8773376 FREE DECORATING SERVICE FREE LAY AWAY LOTS OF FREE PARKING FREE DELIVERY INTERIORS FURNITURE Qeorgatown Market centre counter a Country Brampton pitcher was In top form striking out is Holidays again a for Georgetown a lack of bite Marty Powers and Mike Hartley were called up from the for two of the three games Midget The Georgetown Lions travelled to Wednesday to drop a narrow 10 result As the score suggests the game featured an exciting pitchers duel Doug Barnes for the Lions and the pitcher both threw twohitters Waterdown with no errors and two pickoff plays at home had Just the edge in the end However the Lions played extremely well and this was one of their best efforts of the season Mike McCandleas at short played a great defensive game although It was in a losing cause The Midgets fared much better on Friday In Brampton as they came home with a 102 win Al with a home run led the squad at the plate Mike pitching effort backed by a good solid team effort which proved too much for Brampton to contain Winning or losing the Lions are playing some very good ball and It is disheartening to see bo few fans watching the game We apologize for not having results from this weeks Tyke and bouse leagues However we will give full coverage to these two leagues next week J Mill St slot Main St Rd Georgetown LUNCHES TBAS AND DINNERS Phone For reservations Open Seven Days a week GEORGETOWN LOOK FOR MANY SPECIALS IN THE STORE DURING OUR SALE MUHRAYLAWTONLIMrriD

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