Time curfew eliminates Georgetown Royalettes Separate school athletes fare well GBA Tyke League The Georgetown Legion made it all the way to the semifinal in the highly rated Dorchester tournament last weekend before bowing to powerful team In a game called because of the time limit The prestigious tourney attracted teams from Byron London Kitchener Cedar FEU Dorchester Toronto Brant ford Weston as well as the Leading up to the semifinal loss the George owners had beaten back challenges from 7 and Weston 10- game was decided in the bottom of the seventh when the rallied for two runs With one cut Diane Marshall walked and was moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Charlene Milton Barb Curry got on base en on error then Betty Mar doubled in the runs to end the Barb Curry picked up the Georgetown win The locals had a relatively easy time of It against Weston with Laura Wilkes and Betty Marchment sharing mound Janet McKay provided most of the power as she bombed a triple with the bases loaded In the semifinal the were pitted against a A Ahalt because of a tournament lime limit was a to the local cause but even in defeat the showed that they can handle themselves against topleelcompeition The issue decided until Am of tic sixth when they up their run but then lime ran out before the Royalettes could get a turn at This weekend the will become em broiled in another tournament battle they will Journey to on Sunday to take part in a Junior Invitational Tournament The locals are looking forward to the challenge of facing the junior clubs Six w If Monday night Chlnguacousy the triumphed a count Barh Dulled most of be weight for the Rovalettea Mondav she the outings by have them vying for the lop spot in their Juvenile league Last the humbled Soccer Scene Soccer Scores June 12 SQUIRTS Hangers Tornados 1 Pantherso Spartans 3 Mustangs Olympics Stars 1 Spurs Villas Olympics 1 ATOM Thunderbirds Golden Jets Meteors Dynamites Motor Rabbits Crusaders 1 BlueKnightsO Dynamites Turbo 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relieved by Laura Wilkes in the sixth The Royalties hosted Aldcrwood Tuesday They then have something of a slack period coming up Their only league game is at home this Tuesday when they host Brampton at the Ball Park The are competing In the The second day of com petition in the County Sepcrate School Boards an Track and Field Meet was kid this past Saturday at Burlington Nelson Stadium and athletes from Georgetown s Holy Cross and St Francis of Assist Schools fared quite well The second day event featured Individual with the athletes having to lompete in the boys meters dash and long jump to account for his medal while Vol was second in three events for girls the metre dash the high Jump and the metres Sean won Ihe Tyke boys throw and sixth in the too dash Michelle Miehm was third in the Atom girls throw Roberto Burke wo fifth in the Mom girls long jump and track one field and one open Angela event Unfortunately the Holy Tjke girls long jump Cross results were not This week will the available but St Francis of Mini Olympics at St Assist results were handed In Francis of This Patrick and Val Thursday the primary grades proved the pick of the St Francis competitors they won silver medals In their respective championships placed second in both ill hold their while the following Tuesday the Juniors take to the field 11 is expected that MPP Julian will take part in the proceeding The big story out of the Tyke House League Ihls week was the excellent pit performance turned in by Wilkes Robbie hurled a no hitler in leading Product mates to a 32 win over Irwin then duplicated his perform incc by tossing a one hitter it Baltimore Aircoil for SUndnrds victory in the Tyke loop Baltimore Aircoil rebounded tike an decision from the and In turn had their llav the sun by putting down Irwin 10 In the win over Irwin Dor but four while striking batters Mark pit died well in a losing effect He gave up only two hits while striking out issuing The vided by irryl Rarer homer in the first inning Irwin Dorsey tied the in the third on two unearned runs but the verdict was given to Standard whin suicide squeeze phy the list half of the fiml inning decided the Over Wilkes had a no hitler going until lit final inning when Jickson poked out a single also deserved mention for his fine defensive work Fn route to the win struck and i led four free Pee Wee House League HOUSE Georgetown 12 Optimists Alert team play coupled with fine pit by Kevin Hughes who allowed only five hits while striking out nine led to a well deserved win Scott and Mike hud two hits each for the winners Paul belted a tingle and a double while Mike homered for the losing dde Allen absorbed the loss MVP Georgetown Tire Kevin Hughes Optimists Allen Georgetown Tire Tripp Real I- states A very close game was decided in the final inning when Kevin Hughes drove in Mark Heldeman with the winning run Jan Van pitched in the final stages for the while Warren Crawford who has had some lough luck to date absorbed the loss Mike Mitchell doubled for the winners Wendy Crawford and Terry with doubles along with Warren Crawford Inple provided the losers with some big hits V Georgetown Tire Chuck Anderson It Tripp Warren Crawford Junior caning weekend this lor ill of the scoring six of the Bankers to remain undeftjted to dale Fine pitching wis the feature of this game as only two hits were given up one each by winning Bob and loser Bob Dean In the top fourth with the bases loaded and tvra out appeared to bo in trouble but struck out power hitter Bob retire the Later in the same inning stole home to further ensure his own win Donald belted triple for the losers During he game struck out 13 Up batten while who struck out 11 wis badly hurt by similar number of wulki s Toronto Dominion Bink Bob Optimists Dean Ileal I- slate Optimising A high tearing the realtor win their first win of the Ian lurry drove in Andy for the winning run Crawford wis the winning pitcher also hod three hits Cheryl Jackson resounding triple deep towards the end of he seemed to be the hit thai gave the winners a much needed lift Bob had a perfect night the plate with three hits Pete and Jim Gordon had two hits apiece Tyndall went all the on the mound lor the losers Hill paced the attack lore win over lionettes is she laced ail thee hits Dennis I hid i triple a double Jackson lofted a pair of singles and Tom Hancock J and David each for The left base runners stranded and this caused most the problems Steve Kirk picked up two singles for the losers John is credited with the win while Darren Kemp was charged with the loss In the 1 win over Irwin Dorsey it looked as if they wen finished in the early going After a single Inning were In front 10 Ihcn winning pitcher Darren Kemp settled down limited opposition to oily one hit or the remainder of the gome Kemp helped his own cause by belting i and a Rob had a Glen Farrow hit a double ind Curtis punched out single Mark of was charged with the loss but he went down 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Univensty They bested Acton then battled to a doff In the Acton game John Hammer hurled a one hitter while Brian Dougherty clouted two home urns The Squirt boys had thunder in their bats last week as they lost to Acton 16 12 then blasted Hornby 15i Against Hornby Doug Campbell had two round trippers while Mark Hancock hit a grand Jam The Squirt girls beat 10fJ the Pee Wee boys thrased Acton and the Bantam girls whipped Gold twice by scores of I and The Bantam boys got past 13 11 as Dave Pierce was a terror at the plate lacing thee and a double Jeff impel picked up he win and along the recorded II strikeouts The Glen Midget girls powered their way to two wins lost week over Linda George went five for five including two and Debbie Armstrong went three for three with a single four bagger and 30 over Moms ton Randy Cuthbert had a three for four game it plate but it enough is triumphed over the Glen Midget The Glen Juveniles fared better is knocked off In this game Stephen Pierce Nelson 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