Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 4, 1976, p. 13

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Roy alettes in Provincials 1 Roy alettes lose but bounce back to even Ontario series A COVCLHNLD to calm down his charges In the opening gome of provincial juvenile staged last Tuesday July evening In Georgetown against The Royalettea lost this contest by a but boJnced back the next night in Alderwood to post a convincing 13 1 win The GREAT salmon hunt is on There Is on old sports saying When the going gets tough the tough get going and It could very be applied to the Georgetown Legion The Royalettis embarked on their quest for a provincial Juvenile A title lost wiek against and split the first two gomes In the best three of five opening round The third garni in thi series scheduled for Georgetown Tuesday evening un fortunately at press time the score was not available The were routed at home Inst Tuesday July by a 12 1 count but rebounded and humiliated 13 1 in last Wednesday An old baseball and suggests that you take one game at a time and had the heeded this well worn advice on Tuesday they just might hove given a better account of The locals were on lop I four inning of play then the proverbial roof caved in In the top of the fifth inning Alderwood poured nine runs across plate on seven ri corded errors and several mental miscucs and that as the saying goes was the hill game The took the starch of the Legion lassies and they were never factor in the garni from that point en insult to injury by scoring twice more In their half of the seventh to the final 12 but the game could have been tailed five regular Caruso summed up the stunning opening gnmi result this way We had beaten Alderwood twice during the regular season and I guess l takt the gome seriously it t foil like the start of why I don know and i weren mentally Alderwood regardless of results to be lightly as they are the defending champions in the County Juvenile division Ihe All Ontario champions Laura Wilkes with spot relief from Bitty was charged with Tuesda loss while Smith and Caruso scored the two In on Wednesday it was obvious that tilt Georgetown nine had revised their thinking and their up to the cries Pre game drills were done crisply and with a vengeance and it ap peared that the were for blood The bloodletting began early as the scored twice In their half of the inning pushed scross six runs In the third for four more runs in the fourth and ended the win by scoring a single run in Ihe fifth inning managed their lone run In fourth inning Laura Wilkes bock in top form on mound for Georgetown she allowed the single run on five hits while chalking up six stnktouts Janet had her singing as she went four for four and scored three runs Canif0 and Betty March ment each hit three for four while Milton was thric or five Betty Mar crossed the plate three times Regardless of the outcome of Tuesday night game cording to Coach Ted Wilkes the will be playing it home this week although daks and times have not yet All provincial scries leading up to the crown ore a best of three challenge and if the locals lose to they will advance into play Should they defeat Alderwood their next op would be the winner of the Aurora Bay series currently in progress A second series defeat in con play would mean they would be eliminated from further provincial play schedule TBALL Thuridn Augusts Tennis Diamond 3vs2 A B A lvs3 B flamed out games Thursday Augusts August to 1VS3 all garni Lobe played at August vs August vs Monday August Tuesday August 10 vs field The second annual Great Salmon Hunt is on The baptismal event was staged Inst year the winner was Dick Joyce of Tora Ontario this year a event could prove even more popular Over in prize money is worth over and it is expected that this should at tract anglers from all over Ontario us well as some from the S Great Lake Slates A contest zone on Lake Ontario from Toronto to Hamilton has been chosen to give as many anglers as possible a chance to par with as little travelling as possible Fishing is allowed docks or whatever is permitted in the area covered by the con A handicap system has been worked out so that ihe winning fish might be either a coho or ONTARIO OUTDOORS New sign for conservation tobOlllvltr Of importance to all those who venture into the Conservationnrtasof Ontario is the new symbol The sign has a white background with a brown rounded square border Inside the border is a brown letter C and within this letter a blue wavy symbol which deplete water Also with the water symbol is the sign for trees and the whole sign is reflecting paint salmon If fisherman wishes enter salmon its weight will be multiplied by 1 which has been pre determined as the normal difference in weight between adults of the two species Net proceeds of the Great Salmon Hunt will be used for conservation purposes forms rules and regulations can be obtained in Out of Doors Ihe Great Trout Salmon Hunt Limiled Ontario L3T coaching Georgetown sports buffs will he interested to note thnt John of wis coach of Ihe Brampton f Ihe Georgetown Tire leads league but just by 2 points is in established 1 referee along with s I Ins mrny minor luekiv in theOL was us hi ad of the rtfene supervising eomnullee ihng with mother Hood in Met mil is inexperienced lacrosse man been a JUI It Tripp II Toronto Dominion Hank Tripp Heal Estate moved to within two points of second place with a well earned victory over the Bankers who remain two points behind the league leaders Warren Crawford was the winning pitcher with his fifth victory against our losses Jim Kemper with two singles and a triple along with Wendy Crawford and Andy who had two hits apiece led the way against losing pitcher James Craig For the losers David scored twice while having a double and two free passes Andy tarter drew three walks Bob and Jomes Craig each belted doubles This was simply not enough in their attempt to move into a first tie Tripp Warren Bonk Jamts Craig 19 Georgetown Tire The crew with renewed con upset league leaders in con fashion Bob Dean wis supreme on the mound allowing only two hits while striking out and giving up three walks Bob collected two hits at the plate Including a bases loaded homer Mien also had two hits including his first homer of the season Janet and Paul had three hits Mike Mitchell and Kevin Hughes each wllh a single was all the the losers could against strong arm of Dean Optimists Hob Dean Georgetown Tire Scott Till Its Tripp Toronto Dominion lank Bolh of the above games were rained out and will be replujed js four pointers on August 19 I 1- AGII- Tl Honk ti IB it Tripp 16 Optimism 3 1 10 standings include four point games IIOMMllrsS Dean Craig Kemper 121 PITCHING Van Gocli Craig J Crawford 1541 Kemper Dean Women on course linksf- for 9 holes THE ACTON RAMS JIM fires a flashing pellet past the goattendcr last Thursday second game of the opening round of the OLA Central Division playoffs The Rams took this tilt 17 16 but lost a chance to wrop up the series when they lost to the Hawks 19 12 In on Saturdoy evening awards for Halton area In tin Ladies Section at Norm Golf Club this past week it was the hole players who took the spotlight is they held their interclub with Of the golfers several won prizes Gross A Menl Harper Low Net M Stewart Howard M Burns Low Pulls Martin Hidden Hole I Collins Most Honest Golfer The IB hole players golfed as foursomes in a ball alternate shots event The winning team was and Son Poker Hand was the evening event for the Business Girls and Mary Ness won with fives and Collier with sixes Has the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources found the summer playground of the COHO SALMON It would seem that way as they hove come upon huge schools of salmon feeding on the large multitudes of bait fish in Lake Ontario The boat has been searching the lake for the last few years and along with concentrated efforts of the professional fishermen on the lake such as Ron Penfound of SI Catherines there have been hundreds of hours put on lake in that search I have spent a great many hours with Ron in that search and can tell you of the fruitless hours before the sudden excitement of finding the fish However the pattern of the fish has been discovered up to this date The Ministry headed out on July IB due south Tornat Island reached feet of water the Salmon started to show up These fish were at the fool level In degrees temperature which is the zone for Coho It Is felt that they are on their way Into Credit river are for the fall migration and die If the travel route can be plotted then a fishery as good as or better than that in Lake Michigan can be had tight here in Lake Ontario To hunting If Mayor Tom Hill knew of he spoke he would not be so apt to speak up on the matter of hunting deer In regards to hunting deer with a long bow ana arrows the hunter needs to get very close before loosing his arrow The three four or six beaded arrow has more killing power than most of the bullets that are used for deer As for the being too densely populated for hunting I have been hunting more years than I care to think about and most of the time you never sec anyone With care and the right gun there is no danger of a long distance shot hitting anyone or anything As for Hoy Booth The bow does have the shocking power and more so that a bullet Chairman Alan Ma as on deer are in their own environment and the odds are more than in their favour Bruce wildlife management officer wants to hear what the hunter has to say Why don t they ask the hunters Personally would like to sec an open season deer with Shotguns SLUGS only The slug Is as big around almost as the barrel of the shotgun and has Instant killing power What about the other hunters In let mo know your feelings as some already have After all It is our ONTARIO OUTDOORS Craig Korzack players of week Bob Craig of Sandhill Shell and Nell Konack of Perks have been chosen as this week Players of the Week In the Georgetown Industrial Fastball League Bob has been handling a good share of Sandhill pitching chores this year and has been doing a fine Job His value lo the has been doubly enhanced as he has been rapping out many key hits Nell plays well at all positions and this year has started to throw ogam after a sabbatical of five years The layoff has taken it toll but with more work he will regain past form Wintarm grants totalling Wi have been approved for 11 projects in Hilton Region The amounts range from and three Hills sports groups June been chosen as recipients of some of awards The Georgetown Lion Club been approved as to receive a up for renovations including work to change rooms showers and washrooms at the clubs pool The Glen Williams Minor Softball Association will receive to purchase softball equipment while the Minor Baseball Association will purcahse equip ment with a grant SAVE HONDA CIVIC STATION WAGONS AND HONDA CVCC THE PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED BUY NOW July Flyers AW July Perks 11 Gage Norva 1 Rapid Print Elmers 4 Flyers r 1 30 pm Sindhill vs Nor wit 111 pm Perks tapid Pnn ID Miners vs Open 30 Myers vs m vs G ie Hi Sandhill Sandhill vs Print ilii Perks vs Tilt NORTH SPOUTS CAMP opened It to aspiring young athletes last Monday and gave notice that the shinny season is not far off Two youngsters get advice from two of tlie camps Instructors Gary and Hon Finn They arc getting valuable lessons as Finn is an experienced NHL linesman and was the Toronto Maple Leafs third round draft choice this year left to right Gary Met Crolg Harrison Michael Williamson and Ron I Circuit Racing At Us Best At ORANGEVILLE RACEWAY EVERY SUNDAY POST TIME EVERY THURSDAY POST TIME 800pm CLUB HOUSE RESERVATION Ml VISIT CEDARGROVE GARDEN CENTRE The Place Where There Is More Than Meets The Eye 8787608 877 No 1 Esl LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY business directoryI OPTOMETRIST L Brown MAIN ST I For ppolntmantt phono OPTOMETRIST RR Hamilton nvlcw Building CHIROPRACTOR GWCorbetlDX Mill Street Ocorgatown For PHONE Mil CLIPSHAM MORETON LTD ENGINEERS SURVEYORS S Georgetown NORTH END DATSUN LTD MARTIN ST SOUTH OF Not exactly Contest August 31st Draw is Sopt the 1st

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