July 11 Glen softball tourney The Glen Williams Minor Softball Tournament staged over the was one of the most successful attempted according to one of the organizers Mrs J Marion Weather thnatcned the tourney In the early going and caused some worry through most of Saturday but for Innately went off I only minor hitches Attendance was estimated at as good If not better than last year and the Glen Minor Softball Association which ran the refresh stand la reported to done a booming business Eight division championships were up for grata and the hometown hoots played a prominent port winning five of the eight championships Division champs included the Atom boys the Squirt girls the Squirt boys the Bantam boys and the Midget boys Glen6 Hornby Final Squirt Girls 16 Glen Acton on baserunners Squirt boy Lowvlllc lilllsburgh Glen 12 10 Finn IT Final Midget Girls 1 Glen Final Midget 1 Hornby Glen Oukulle Final Juvenile Hoy Glen 1 of the Glen Squirt another pitch by the Acton batter in a semifinal game The Glen bumped off Acton then won the by downing on base runners JOHN milium issues some final instructions to his Mom team prior to In championship final His ihnrgra listened well us they Hornby CLAIR GALBBAITH races for third in Midget girls final between the Glen and came out on top by a count Industrial fastball Weather shortens Kinsmen girls baseball schedule league report Gage Stationary up the most ground in the Georgetown Industrial League last week as they notched two wins a tie Rapid Print was next in lint as they eked up two wins but they dropped an important match with age Bob or Print and Jiff Super Kid Haines of Gage have as PI of the week Rapid Bob is used mi in the pitching roll for the Printers but does a good job when called on to fill in elsewhere To say that he is an exciting ballplayer is something of an understatement Once Bob gets rolling its hold the phone time elsewhere at the ball park as all activity stops to catch a piece of the action Jeff Haines is one of the few who lives up to his nickname in this case Super Kid Hi is probably the best in the and docs a fine job at plate as well Most weeks are filled with fastball or Jeff is he anchors the Juvenile minor team and has also seen some action Monday Elmers Gigi Rapid Prim 13 July Random Print Sunday July Nerval Perks 4 Rapid Print AW Flyers 11 LI mere Gage Sandhill 2 Jul II Rapid rlnl a Sandhill Elmirs Natural as Gage Thursday July 1j m Sandhill IK Rapid I Perks vs is Sandhill Monday July j in I El is Baltimore Aircoil drops close game I Due to Inclement tilt senior girls on Tuesday w is cancelled It will Ix later date JIMOBS Kinetics Smith wen trailing KinUtes up until fifth in rung Then they in IMchirs wire Carol and Watson Horn hitters were Karen Watson Christine Barclay lori King Colli ind wen for ind good pitching for good For fielding Patty Thrush Paulines Joan Up to the fourth inning h idn scored but by thin Thrush had an easy nine runs wen Donn ind Karen hitters wire Windy Jackie Susan Shearer and Karen Wilson star Sus Baltimore took a one tun first Inning lead In their Tyke House League game with Irwin Unfortunately the lend t stand up too long as the crew went on a hitting and Jumped in front by a count after three Innings The battled back and had me tying run on base in the Inning but then their luck ran out Roane Kulos with relief from John Rivers took the loss she gave up eight and IS walks while striking out nine Dennis Lawrence had a perfect night at the plate going three for three Grelg had a pair of singlet and Roane Kuias John River and Jane Mitchell rapped single base Mark waa credited with the win he yielded eight hits and eight walks while striking out six Allan Pennyleglon went three for three for the winners Kevin Powers doubled and singled George Howie smashed a pair of singles while had a sinRle Mark dammed a four run home run For Irwin Allan was chosen the outstanding player white Dennis Lawrence got the honour for Baltimore First place Standard 13 by who picked points with the win Darren Kemp who went the data nee for the win allowed three hits issued nine walks and struck out 11 Kemp also laced a and two singles for a perfect night at plate He was selected as the outstanding player Owen Gray had three singles Glen Farrow lushed two singles while Brain Kemp and Danny Curtis chipped In with respective singles The win was a good team effort and Rob deserves special mention for his defensive work Robbie Wilkes was charged with he loss his second of the year he allowed 10 hits Issued walks and fanned la batters Robbie stroked a triple In two plate appearances Kent and Laura also picked up hits for the Standard crew Rabble Wilkes was chosen outstanding player for Standard Products LEAGUE STANDINGS TEAM Standard Products Irwin Dorsey Baltimore and Kai Karen for three of ihem being a Jackie was also a star Ijrrod Jim seemed to the upper hand over throughout the whole game Pitchers were Julie ind Sophie Jones wts earned by Kim Thompson Gome stars v ere Connie Hay Cindy Kemper and Debbie King for good fielding Special mention to Sandra Marshall for good plays at second and Julie for eleven 2D Dairy Quern IS Umpire Doug Tucker led the way for the whole game and beat Dairy Queen by five runs Pitching for Dairy was Gall Doucette were earned by Cun Michelle Holly and Lori Kentner Game star was Sandra Freestone Winner of the draw was Marie Simpson ticket no BOYS BASEBALL REPORT Mori July Jo Gulf Service 13 Richard and Wade Kukas played outstanding games to help their team to victory while Mark Duke and Terry i hie outstanding player from Joe Gulf Aladdin Lighting Increased Ihclr league lend by defeating Smith Stone to 18 Jeffrey Curtis Chuckle and Kelly Curtis led the Aladdin Lighting team victory DOWN fori will ilenmed rist is who put in service at the toumaminl Kin eight on four in i row on Sunday bifon ng l sideline relaxing Seek football players Football players IB aid 1B5 pounds to play in tin of the regarding the and schedules can be obtained by Alex The league opens it training tamp at July 19 at Lowville loses three games Up until last week Lowville appeared to have things pntty well their own way in the County Mens Fastball League 1nst week saw the league leaders drop three games to Georgetown Glen Williams and Palermo and now it appears the loop will have a championship race Glen Williams had a one win and one loss week and arc currently tied with Hornby in second place The Georgetown Chryslers picked up two wins last wick and moved In to the first division while Burlington appears to be a lost cause our of the seven league a will qualify for playoffs and the battle far the final berth could prove bit STANDINGS as or Tun day July TbAM 1 Pis lowville 12 3 24 Urn William 18 Hornby IS Georgetown 10 10 Palermo Burlington 2 10 SONY Complete Line Sales Service Authorized Dealers WIGO TELEVISION AND APPLIANCES so Main Now 5 to 10 years io LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST 7 Glen ladies topple Hillsburgh team 75 It wis upset time in the Hal tan Softball last Monday night as Glen Williams toppled first place Seniors by a count The Glen win moved them to within striking distance of fourth place Hornby while it deprived the Seniors of gaining a bit of room ahead of the hard charging Juniors The Georgetown Armstrong Georgettes picked up two points at the ixDense or Hornby and appear lo be sotiaiy intrenched in third place IIUIiburKh Senior Junior but undaunted the Gen Midget girls offers congratulations to following the Midget championship game FIETCHERS FAMILY SHOE STORE VICTORIA J ANDERSON Main St South Brampton SUN TAN TIME TAKE YOUR RADIO WITH YOU AND LISTEN TO OUR TALK SHOWS EVERY WEEKDAY FROM 900 AM to 700 PM WE TALK TO HILLS WELL INFORM YOU AND ENTERTAIN YOU WHILE YOU RELAX AND ENJOY THAT WONDERFUL SUN AND IF YOU WANT TO CALL AND PARTICIPATE THE NUMBERS ARE 241 1 108 or CHIC RADIO 790