Page THE HERALD May 1177 Glen Williams off to A shaky start Glen Williams left fielder Mike Reynold rips into a Moe Curtis offering in last Tuesdays May 17 County Mens Fastball game against Hornby Hornby posted a A 1 win as Curtis a seven hitter Reynolds was the pick of the rapping out a pair of hits knocking the only Glen run and making five while assisting on another REP REPORT Howie Oram nets five Interesting results in Halton League MINOR BANTAMS Coached by Stu the minor bants defeated Hamilton i with the match being abandoned 10 minutes from the end due to the per is tent encroachment on the field of play by the Hamilton coach Goals were scored by Steve Robbins Mark Rose Ian Wilde Mark Phil Milne and John Thorpe Steve Clarke and Ernie played a strong defensive game although Georgetown was not seriously threatened by the smaller Hamilton MINOR Ft Coached by Alex Tough the minor pee wees look a 1 decision from new league entrants and local Pinevicw in a scrappy hut entertaining game which saw play going from end to end Georgetown goals were scored by Peter from yards out and Anthony Oram goal which opened the scoring came direct from a free kick which was misjudged by goalcr Jeff who other wise played a strong game Kennedy and Steve had a strong match and the player of the game award fromlhecoach went to Chris for his best performance to date Newcomers Pat and Mike Jones also did well in their first outing The major coached by Paul lost their opening two matches to Kitchener with Howie ing and Harrison it centre back and Kevin Gillespie in goal have had fine games to date Coach feels team is Improving but thai teamwork most improicmint is nudid Gerry and Lloyd Jones handle the coach duties for bantam team and they swing into action this Thursday with on away game against Both coaches confident of a good showing The Bantams in last Mondo very interesting season in the Mens J if res top Hillsburgh he rgito Hat horn last way gam again Oram again the lone Georgetown sniper Oram proved that his scoring ouch was still intact Cambridge as the triumphed I Howie netted the halnck Kevin scored the other Georgetown to on Monday May J The Pee Veia Kitchener his Thursday he following Thursday travil ThcMosquitos archomt his Wednesda against and following Wednesday June 1 journey to Brampton impressive in Intermediate tourney The Georgetown competed in the Port Colborne Intermediate Ladies Invitational ill Tournament over past weekmd and while tl locils lost both their served notice that a little seasoning ht aid be more than capable at the higher le The T In termed ills the Junior club an setback in the tourney opener Belleville ales the ire Intermediate A squeaked through with win to eliminate the in second garni Defensive mistakes cost dearly against and the more experienced club took full score single rui in he second inning three in the wrj up win with four runs in he fifth SOCCER schedule I May Thun May IB lri May 7 sal May IB DIVISION TIMF m 9 IS a in 30 p Olympics MOSQLITO DIVISION I- le Olympics Star Spun Hangers Mar Mulling Tornado The were limited to fin hits in their first game but Butler be miking the adjustment to faster pitching without loo much trouble 1 out two triples while Patti Caruso laced single three nagger Betty and Janet stroked out singles Roy ill It lid burgh Juniors if the Ladies it I a igui J 3 in an exhibition list Janet McKay led the Royal hitting parade with thrive including a timely triple in he bird inning Mir Mi puked iij two hits a d le and a single while lain Sandra Kerby ran W likes in with singles Wilkes and Hetty retime the lilg chore the Hills rs single runs in lit first third id fourth intra Kerb plaved a fine iefensiu gimt Alcott ladies win matches In Inter eunty doubles ten nisei last week Gor don Alcott Tennis Club ladles eked up five wins while ng three itches In West pi ly the tied with line Point while in West phy he Gordon dub members rec three single toss In Wist A Pat liar Isle Allien won by j while the of Thompson and on I I Elite Kay King m bed 16 are any kind of an Lanes Transport the Glen Williams entry are off a frustrating start having drop ped wo games 1 Hornby home last Tuesday May 17 then being pummelled 101 last in Burl pulled an upset edging defending champion J last Tuesday in Burling The Lumc score between Pilermo and Hornby the game was played last was not available Glcn hosted Burlington at press time the score was not billable this the Glen journey to Palermo while Burlington travels to On Sunday Palermo plays in while next Tuesday the Glen plays host to Palermo game time Ij m and tussles with in Lowville Transport the Glen Williams entry In the Men Fastball League were chomping at the bit several weeks ago anxious for the 1977 regular season to get under The teom hod a number of newcomers and stories from the Lanes camp had them eying he league championship with The men swung into regular season action last week with two games but the results were not very satisfy ing to say the least Last Tuesday May 17 Hor invaded the Glen Ball Park and behind a stellar performance by Moe Curtis posted a 41 win Last Friday the squad jour to for their first tilt of the season against the defending league champions but a crimp in the villagers aspirations by post ing a comfortable 101 win A game report on the Friday night contest was not avail able On Tuesday however the difference was Hornby hurl Moe Curtis Prior to the season the word circulating around the league was that Moe t be as effective this year because the Halton loop had adopted rules and intended to strictly en force pitching regulations In the past Moe has been known to saunter around the mound until the feeling was right and then let loose with a pellet while clinging to the rubber with the barest of a toe nail The contention was that since had to settle on the mound before delivering and then with both feet In contact with the rubber let loose with a pitch his style would be cramped If style suffered on Tuesday the Glen would like to know about It Curtis threw the full nine Innings limiting the Glen to seven hits and one earned run while walking three and striking out seven Mike Pierce was charged with the loss and he worked eight and twothirds innings allowing seven hits four runs Issuing four bases on balls and fanning four butters Jeff Haines who surely is being overworked what with County Industrial and Glen minor games In his schedule got the final Hornby out In the ninth inning The game was light until Pierce faltered in the ninth frame The Glen drew first blood in the second Inning when left fielder Mike Rey nolds with his first of a pair of hits knocked In James Moody with what proved to be the Glen only run of the game In the top of the second Hornby pushed across two runs and opened up the lead they were not to relinquish Over the next five Innings until the Hornby outburst in the ninth Curtis and Pierce locked horns in a pitchers duel For the first of the year for both clubs play was remarkably crisp There was only one error in the gome committed by Glen Williams third baseman Steve Pierce and both pitchers were in fine Aside from Reynolds Howie Paul Teeter Steve Pierce Max Stafford and Glen rapped out hits for the Glen McDowell had a pair of for Hornby including a single while Patterson Brian Andy Trencs Rick and Juri Kudrasovs collected the other hits Glcn first baseman James Moody was credited with en while Mike Rey no Ids retired five batters and Paul Robinson and Dean Han cock each had four assists All told the Glen handled and committed but one The Glen will have chance to get on the winning track this week They had a scheduled game against Burlington on Tuesday at press time the score was not available This Friday they journey lo Pal while this coming Tues day Palermo returns the or by visiting ihe Glen Tues s game has an 15 start time while lUlleville the May IS 1rl May I p Sal May J May I j ni Tuts May Ij Dynamos in DIVISION Wed May m 30p Wed May May May May Monday May Mon May May 30 Tuei May Avengers is Blue Knlchu Dynamites vi vs Meteors vb Panther llahhltftva Golden Blue vi Meteors va Agiinsl aura Wilkes fouii I herself locked into a pitching duel for six innings I tad up to the sixth were in front after some second inning heroics In the second Atkinson base on a walk and was driven home by Janet McKays triple Belleville combined two hits a walk and mi error to for their two runs In the sixth Still missing from the lineup are Curry and Milti two much regulars They are expected to return for the home counter wilh his coming Tuesday game lime it he n sports L COLIN GIBSON SPOUTS EDITOR Jim Day second Hornby Jim Day finished second behind his former lea male Jim In the and While Grand Prix at the Bolton district horse show on Sunday The Bolton event was the outdoor Grand Prix lead toward the cast west challenge final in the fall Day riding re corded a In the limed to Elder seconds Ian Miller of Perth riding Springer was third right ani dele ited ind In West play Ellen Melton and iry Hughes won ind Patty row were victor ind the team of Caroline Murray and Judy Kowalski won f3 and Daniel and Carole Mac lost 76und r pi continues every Wednesd Georgettes have busy time of it The Ladies Softball League season is little more than a week old but the Georgetown Armstrong Georgettes have been the busiest club In he circuit The Georgettes saw action twice week and drubbed Hornby last Thursday and defeated Williams 169 last Monday This brings their early season record to wins without a loss ltle Seniors bun r the going bit rough but triumphed over Milton This Monday should be a true test for both league favourites as the Hillsburgh Seniors travel to Georgetown to take on the Georgettes game time at the FalrgroundsDiamond Wed Spm Wed May m May2tt Sun May Mon May Mon H IS SCHEDULE TtAMS Williams at Hi lis burgh Hornby at Milton J at Hornby Sri at Jrt llllli burgh Sri at Georgetown Vote 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