Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 14, 1976, p. 16

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Wednesday July 1B78 Chryslers win two whip both Lowville and Glen ONI- oh Rusty Jnek Sparks trick throws between the legs loss that is guurnn teed to even the est batter back It did to tins photographer realize how close he had come to having a sandwich until iftcr lie saw the rim Ken Adams acclaimed President of Georgetown Jr B Geminis Ken Adams was aimed Sunday President of Jun or team for led for the post both declined ith standing service i dub for the 1975 season at the club s banquet held earlier this year Tom J onus takes over vice president while Jim has accepted the chair of second vice president There was no election for the expected thnl Gerry Osborne will continue In that capacity club treasurer is lo be pointed at a Inter date The next Gemini board of directors meeting will lake place Sunday July at Ken Adams residence Those Directors present at Sunday meeting included Ken Adams Pete Jim Norm Cam Stan Jim Walker Bob Doug and Tom James The Georgetown of the Hjlon minly Mens fastball League pulled to within one game of the mark for the first time this year last week they chalked up two wins both In convincing fashion Williams in Georgetown on Friday night and a 5 1 besting of in on Sunday evening The twin victories raised Chryslers record to five wins and six losses but of perhaps more importance It should raise the Chryslers morale which has been flagging of late Dill Tilt tossed both wins and if a key man could be chosen in the wins It would have to be the redheaded Over IB innings Tilt allowed only hits while fanning batters Tilt was no slouch at the plate either as he stroked our hits In eight official at bats On Friday night although the Chryslers definctly did deserve the win Glen Williams did little to aid their own cause The Glen managed six hits and committed four errors The mlscues It might be added occurred at crucial times in both the fourth and seventh innings team appeared ipable of taking control The tide turned in the Chryslers favor however in the bottom of the fourth picked up Ihree runs and looked bock Ray Ingles led off the fourth with a single The next batter lanky Dave Clark reached base on an error and there were two ducks on the pond The Glen regained their composure an the next two batters were retired but then Larry Weatherall laced a two run single to spoil the calm scored the third Chrysler run of the inning when Bill Till infield rap was The Chryslers added four insurance runs in their half of the seventh but again Chrysler power combined with Glen errors created he opening Bill Tilt Dave Clark Tomnlty and Ingles all rapped singles but two len errors opened the floodgates Bob was charged with the losi he seven innings while Mike Pierce threw lost two frames Ingks was the top man with hi lumber for thT Chryslers he hit three for four including two Tumilty wai thru for while Bill Tilt hit two for four Hob McGowan lid the Glen hilling parade going three for Against on Sunday night themnmman is gain Bill Tilt Tilt limited powerful first place to eight hits and up 10 strikeouts Hi fanned five would be hitters in a row through the fourth fifth innings and struck out two of he find in the crucial ninth in In iddilion Tilt did not a unlit The Chryslers went ahead 2 I in top of fourth when Harry Cuthben opened the inning with a smgk and scored on Bob double Bill Tilt then drove with timely single In the seventh inning Georgetown picked up what proved to be in insurance run on a singular outstanding effort Dave Clark singled stoic second and third and home on Grant Usher sacrifice fly Two more Georgetown runs were pi ill m the eighth inning but by that time issue hud been decided stored their lone run the inning Lee was charged with the loss he gave hits but did Four Georgelowners provided most of the power Bob Bill Tilt Dave Clark each hit two for our Ray hammered out triple in four it bats The Chryslers took part in the tournament the weekend fortun theirs was a rather brief and imuspicious outing is they were knocked out of the tourney in the first game with J loss to Quite few of the regulars were unable make the trip so it was not a full Chrysler roster that took to the field This the Chrysler journey toPalermo while nexl Monday game time at Ihe Georgetown Ball Park hey host Hamilton On Tuesday the Chryslers arc scheduled to play ir Burlington Roy alettes The downpour that began at about j m Saturday morning and continued past sunrise the can of the legion sponsored which was to have been held this past weekend Coach Ted Wilkes who was also one of the tournament organizers explained that because of Poor field conditions caused by the precipitation the possibility of more rain the event was cancelled Teams had been expected from more than miles away and Wilkes felt It wasn fair to the clubs that had to travel such a distance to make the Journey while weather conditions were literally up the air Wilkes expressed disappointment over the isllation of the of work tourney had put in ind similarly because of the en shown by Ihe sponsor eorgetown Legion Branch 12U explained that under the circumstances there w ib little else thai could Plans ire still being formulated to stage the tour rumentit later dale as yet however has Meteors win Last Wednesday at the Georgetown Meteors met Brampton Centre in an Soccer League match This scheduled to get underway at BOO at the Cedarvale first tin that Danny Fisher bests Ontario junior field at Rams hit topbottom fine j mi mi- junioi Burlington ehnlleriging on Wednesday par Course l situ Six June JO The ill held July 19 and at ladies allstar team In for the iMitisI the July I it he Hornby Girden the Hilton County Ladies ill his chosen Ml Stir The gin i in Hornby to under at m Ihf coaches minivers of the league ill tpt who for Hit seleition is the format with five for a first place in ination three vote for a plate nomination and i lotcs for third Senior and the eorpettes both placed six in the Ml Stir ills pi North lid Milton dfu hi two ind only one hone for the first im Ihil was Nancy left fielder the Seniors of Seniors edged out Gail of the Georgettes for the centre field position is did Hornby Helen over Seniors In the pitching Marilyn Eagles of Seniors w is selected for the first team over the Georgettes Miller poults lo of Georgetown was third with 10 points while Melody of Juniors was fourth with nine points Mary Curtis of Hornby will round out the pitching staff Because Seniors will not be ibk to send pi to the Rime ilternate plavers been tin II ION I mi SeiondTeam ThtrdTrm Hue Kill Sherry Sandra Burn Him P itti I St rhlrd Shir n irshill Janet Valicr I imilton h Midi Brooks Mi Shirley i is UK lirld Vivian HJ Inn June digue Debbie Met ill I Wilhts Mi Cynthia ILn nihil Mm lis Minon the Cutten Golf and Club in This is the third time in four years Danny has won the Trophy for the low qualifying score Other North were Gerald Harrison Daie Baker Pit IB Mike Hon Timpson Jimie tin Saturday July 10 Mabel and Harry Sanderson won the Langdon Trophy against a large field of thirty five couples The event is played as an IB hole net ball team event They will now be eligible to play in the Air Canada ball Tournament which will be held later this summer Following are the other teams who won Liz and Vivian and Karl Gollnski Crowe and Peter June and Laurie Wiltshire Mary Jond David Ced Judy and Flick Collier Eileen and Lome Cunningham Connie Hay Gall and Beg Marge and Harry ViandTom Cochrane Jean Chappel and Barry Dickson Louise and Millie and Itay Belda ind I- red Carlo Kitty and Harold Cox Piggy and Jack Marge and Bill Aura and Jack Turner Eunice Tubb On Sunday July the business girls sections Tom Brampton Credit Valley and forth continued their round at Credit Valley Golf Club The event is based on nine holes although many the girls finished 18 The winners far North were Low Gross Crowe Net Schenk Kylie Gall rib I I iiJt Met irs Maureen Hi llsliureh Seniors I In r It Williams I Hornby I Mil ind Ho i Me Hugh of Hornby have been named jteim wfnle Spencer Wilson of been chosen m INGROimD POOL KITS ill panels A Frames Corner Brackets Set of Coping Hardware Kit 30 Mill n Liner Jacuzzi Iter Her Sand Skimmer Inlet Mines Main Drain Hydro Relet Valve Vacuum Kit Kit In instructions Owners Kit SI 16xM INGROUND RECTANGULAR POOL completely with Hard S3 Of SOLAR HEATING DIST 8771859 The Acton hit heights but then plummctted to the depths in OLA Junior C last week The Rams hosted third Mississauga Medics Thursday and led the floor with a satisfying 16M win The win should have buoyed the club for its Friday night tilt against in but instead the Hams came up and dropped a 1G decision to the loop s last place team This leaves the Just two points ahead of in the battle for the eighth and final playoff berth The Medics had to be in the Thursday night game as the Rams have been plaquedwith inconsistent play The inconsistency was nowhere to be seen Thursday night as the Rams played three solid periods at lacrosse and proved they con run with leagui The score was deadlocked at but then took control After forty minutes the Rams were in front and matched goal for goal in the third frame to wrap up the times and added Kevin MarcouK blinked the red light four times and chalked up an while George and each hit for a pair assisted on six other Ham markers Single goals were scored by Bill John Vanoorl Due Doug Taylor and John shored goal tending chores with picking up three The Hams wen favoured agamsl on but agin the underdog triumphed The Rams wen ploying with a deplited bench and just t have the firepower led after two periods then exploded for 10 goals in final minutes to only three Ram replies to the finishing on the John and Doug Taylor once duty between the pipes while Ham goal scorers included Jim Chllsholm with Wayne who potted i pair Kevin Marcoux and Bill who each scored single markers Hon Te ksoi still on the with a back injury and although Ronnie feels aay logo he doctor a approval This Thursday the Rams host game time 8 p at thi Acton Anna while this Sunday Ihe locals will make I to There are only four regular gomes remaining from here on in every game must be considered eruclal Brampton had journeyed to Georgetown Their debut at was spoiled as hometown stripers came through with a solid win The match was a fast paced exciting affair that saw good play highlighted by both teams The opposing goalers took repeated mud baths m pools of water that had collected on both ends of the field as carried the E Barclay each netted a pair for the Meteors while Thompson scoring three limes Diggins added J single Georgetown counter The Meteors now sport a seven win three loss record in regular season piny and Wednesday tonight play host to The game is Arc you NEW TO TOWN or have you moved a now WELCOME 8774812 V Tt It HI UN leftl and Irwin Noble helped things rim Just that much smoother at last week Chamber of Commerce annual golf tournament 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