Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 1, 1976, p. 14

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Page 14 THE Wednesday Bent ember IBIS Summer games The OttawaCarleton Region la preparing for an Invasion Labor Day weekend aa more than 3 zoo outoftown athlete coaches managers and of will appear for the 1970 Ontario Summer Games Gamea staff and volunteer workers will be on hand to handle the flood of athletes and officials the registration process gets underway on Sept for the threeday event Norm Brett Chairman of the service committee is responsible for organizing the headquarters coram transportation meals and equipment storage The participants will be housed In ten area hotels and will be busied to and from headquarters and the various competition sites As the Gamea include sports at locations throughout the seven par tlclpattng municipalities transportation is a logistical nightmare for Mr Brett and his Committee Equipment storage becomes a special problem when boats and bicycles are Involved The cyclists who will be housed at the Nicholas Street Jail Youth Hostel have been told competitors may store bicycles In Jail cells but are advised to bring their own locks for the cell doors Feeding the over 2 hungry athletes wll be compliahed by using a voucher system The vouchers will be redeemable at specific locations for each sport Despite the hundreds of logistical problems that have arisen over the six month period that his committee has been preparing for the Games Mr Brett la confident that the 1978 Ontario Summer Games will be the biggest and best Wintario cash Wintario profits have once again seeped through to aid area sports programs It was announced that a grant of is to be made to the HiUsburgh Minor Softball Association for the of equipment and that the HiUsburgh Junior North Stars an entry in he Hal too Ladles Softball will receive a grant of towards the cost of In province travel and tournament entry fees To date the Ministry of Culture and Recreation headed by Robert Welch which allots he grants has doled out SI 5 million to more than groups and projects across the province road race Industrial tournament The Industrial Fastball League Annual Tournament is scheduled for the weekendof Sept and at the fairgrounds for this year s tournament Bryan Lewis and Don have announced that over In prlie money will be up for grabs Sixteen entries will be accepted and each team will be given a two game guarantee The Tournament champion earn will receive the runner up ISO the Consolation Champion gets while he Consolation runner up will receive BO The third round losing team In A Division will receive Both men noted the 16 team tournament limit win more lhan likely be filled up shortly and advised any potential entries to file applications as soon as possible Tournament Ruin AH games will be seven innings with the final game scheduled for nine Innings A time duration of one hour and fifteen minutes from start of the gome unless a tiebreaking Inning is required In the event of a tie no more than two extra in will be played If still tied then base runners left on base during the complete nine innings will be counted If still lied base runners from inning to Inning starting from the last and working back to he first will determine the winning team A toss of a coin will decide team A discipline committee will handle any dispute or protest that may arise Ejected players will be dealt with by the discipline committee Only players from your signed roster will be allowed to play No player above Industrial calibre will be permitted to ploy Violations the above will result in ejection from the tournament The number of games to be played and allotted lime docs not permit a pre game Infield A entry fee and a team roster signed by your league represenlative must accompany each prior to September 16 1976 to Mr Don O 10 All earns art to be at the diamond minutes prior to game lime Further infoi on the tournament can be obtained by contacting either Don Fendley i 168778191 or Mr Georgetown Delrex lead Kinsmen league All spectators are welcome to attend a full day of cycling excitement Sept 11 as the 1076 of the Misaisaauga City Road Races takes to area roads This Is the third year for the event sponsored by the Cycling Club In conjunction with the City Festival The race will start at Ertndale secondary school Erin Mills Parkway and Highway St and proceed through Cheltenham and back home to Mississauga via Terra Cotta The race gets underway at 10 30 a and finishes about Presentation of awards will follow immediately at 00 pm at secondary school Participants In the race will some cyclists from all over Ontario some of whom rode in the 1976 Montreal Olympics Top cyclists will reach speeds up to 25 miles perhour a true teat of racing endurance Free parking la available at Die start of the race at Erin dale Secondary School Pee Wee Elks run out of luck The Georgetown Pee Wee Elks baseball earn ran out or luck and games for their 1976 season as they lost both games in the doubleknockout C AllOntario tournament held his past weekend in the Bee ton Alllston area The Elks were edged 2 1 bv Trenton in their initial tour tussle then were eliminated from further play when they lost a heartbreaking decision to Merrltton in extra Innings In the first game again Trenlon the contest was tied 1 going into he bottom of the seventh Inning Mark Shearer had doubted In the Georgetown and tolled the in the fourth Trenton way to out of the running In the early go jumped out lo a first Inning lead and In the middle innings had extended his lead to The Elks adopted a never saydie altitude and tied the game In the top of the seventh Merrltton got nothing across In their half of the seventh and the gome went into extra The Elks were retired in their half of the eighth without scoring a run then a walk and a long double provided the Merritton margin of fere nee Lance Doucette came Into the game In the first in of the three By Theresa Calls SENIOR Blue Giants Umpire C Ooilerhof Meredith Henley lead the way for Blue Giants by hitting 3 and base hits Knlhy helped Meredith by hilling ana malting it seven times It must have been a good night for Blue Giants because they only had seven plovers Pitchers were Karen Johnson Kelly Frost SUvannla Home runs were banged out by Meredith Henley Rose Lisa Rand 1 Kelly Frost 1 Karen Johnson 1 1 Game stars were Meredith Henley and a Varian 13 Umpire Tucker In the second InninH the score was tied at By the end of the third Magnuson s had the lead 11 10 In the next inning Varian took the lead by holding Magnuson s down and bringing in 2 runs This was when really put the power on and earned eleven Elaine hit home runs to help Mognuaon win Chris Washbourne Linda Houston Debbie Borland and Atkinson each batted out a homer Pitchers wereElaine and Patty Barber Stars were Elaine Bastedo Leanne Storch and Barber Psleyk Standard started out with the lead in the drat Inning but lost it when the Jets brought In runs in the third Almost half the runs for the Jets were made by home runs Janet Ruth Scott and Margo Craig each hit homers for Calbc Jets Their cam mate Maureen also hit a home run Players on Standard who made It around the bases on a hit were Cathy and Marian Peters Pitchers were Karen Cawley Terry Major and Shelley Perkins Stars were Marian Peters Maureen Olllvler and Sharon Presley Youngs Pharmacy won by default over Georgetown Welders and Radiators JUNIORS Smoke Shop 21 Geo Upholstery Umpire B Geo Upholstery gave it a good try to beat Delrex but strong team work made It possible Michelle Miehm had IB strike outs for Delrex The rest of the pitchers for the game were Holly Sheryl Draper Dcneno Jones and Patricia Turner Home runs hitters for the game wre Jones for two Mojors Junlne LaRose Waters and Vlckey Cunningham Stars were Shcryi Draper and LaRose La ad Construction Fred s opened up In the first Inning with eight runs and seven In the second From hen on the game waa theirs The only home run of the game was hit by j Barclay Pitchers were Carol for Freds Connie Hay and Sophie Jones for Carrie earned tame star for some good plays at third and her hitting Paulines Flower 18 DalryQuecnH Umpire J Pcnnv Dairy Queen hod the lead in the first g but lost It when Paulines brought in seven runs In the second Sandra Freestone gave it a good try for Dairy Queen by home runs Sue Waldrum of Paulines hit home runs one which was a grand slam Other home run hitters were Andrea Stafford Susan Kelly Sherrl Marshall Patty Donna Scdore Pitchers were Donna Sedore and Robin Hillock Gome star for Paulines Sue Waldrum Dairy Queen deserved the star also for their team effort but special mention goes to Sandra Freestone Thrush KlnnetteiS Umpire D Tucker Karen Wilson did a good job of pitching forThurshby keeping the runs down low pat made sacrifice hits Karen Coleman hit a grand slam for Thrush Campbell also hit a grand slam for Chris was the other home run hitter Pitchers were Penny Patterson Campbell and Karen Wilson Game stars were Karen Colemnn Jewell Pot and Campbell STANDINGS TEAM T Nellions Youngs Cable Jets Varian Welders Kelly Frost ID Meredith Henley Colleen Sun Janet JUNIOR STANDINGS W 12 0 Upholstery Fred Harrison Dairy queen Pauline HOME RUNS Michelle 13 Rhonda Ritchie Robin Hillock Hay lene Campbells Julie pushed across the winning run George owners aided his effort in a last ditch effort and the with their bats Bob Davcy locals were forced to settle for went four for five a frustrating loss Hatcher wenl two for four In the second game against while Brian Davis hit two for Merrlton the locals appeared five Pee Wee girls only local team remaining Angels play in Brampton this Wednesday night The only Georgetown team remaining in the Ontario Cup They moved Into semi finals by defeating Malton in Georgetown on Sunday The score flattered as Georgetown had them pinned in heir own half for most of the game missing many scoring opportunities which could easily have tripled the score Goo I scorers were Sherrl Grossman Elaine Wilson Laura 1 Team Elaine Wilson Rose Wilcox Jeanne Wilson Donna Andrea Staple ton Lorraine Turner Christine Cleave Sherry Corssman Laura Tunney Shcryi Jenny Smith Cunningham The Herald Angels play their second away game of the season tonight Wednesday when they meet the Brampton Daily at Victoria Park Arena game time To get to Victoria Pork Arena from Georgetown says Ttmcsmnn Howie Solomon go south on Dixie Road at to Drive the third I oh south of he Hang a left at take the first left and you re on Victoria Pork Drive where you can t miss it Soloman said the ball players may have to each pay cents to rent a diamond and mentioned something about pitchers serving the ball up to their own team batters Apparently they have some strange rules about playing In Brampton Angels go Into the game with a four gome losing streak IF YOUR DRIVEWAY LOOKS THIS GOOD IN THE YEAR ITS BECAUSE YOU MADE THE RIGHT DECISION THIS YEAR it can like the pound n the and is good the them variety allows Insla fail no mortar just a re ly of problem t KNFt Locatad on HWY Bast of Cedar Springs WERE MOVING f SALES 8RVC trained PARTS SALES SERVICE 4517281 COME W AND SEE Rr mew QUEEN ST WEST BRAMPTON QUEEN ST WEST We will be fully operational at new location by Sept in the vent of an emergency during our ng week Aug 30 Sept 3p asecall well help a l 16 MRS a member of the North Halton Golf Club prepares to swing into action on the first tee In lost Saturday Ladles invitational event staged at the local club Minor Atoms eliminated Georgetown Minor Atoms were eliminated in the quarter finals of the Ontario Cup losing a very close 2 decision to Chfngaucousy in Although tw behind by two goals the boys never gave up They hod the opponents bottled in their own area for the last five m of the game and were press for the equaling goal when the final whistle wenl We can nil be very proud of the effort and determination that these boys showed Goal scorers were Ih Itelgcs and Glen Team Gary gel Pickering Paul Bookc Wayne Morrow Stephen Turner Andrew Hughes Michael Tommy Stefan Mark Bcrlrand Stephen Hay Glenn Leslie Absent Thomas Gross Choose it I Canada argest cars ana I ucks Charge it TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS at the capable hands of the Combined Effort of Acton and Crewsons Corners last week In Acton Next week he Angels will be meeting a boll club from CHIC radio In Brampton game time and location to be announced In next week s Herald and on CHIC radio ARE HERE w lion rmly new all gear III n hie tract Walk with I d touth jobs sulky t th In lo for 1 body ilii makes I n TRACTORS AND ATTACHMENTS proudly by

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