Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 12, 1978, p. 18

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Six ir High I Tor Ihc rtsukncefor inmtiom world in action A special present Kingdom ml present to Canadian chairman Canadian learn of John of GtortUown Martin ltd during I rtceptinn held it his assistant toaeh of the in liam The won Ihc hilt I last took part in world championships and second in to drfeil the United Static 17 ir Mr I was June Wesley with the presentation is Marshall Photocourtisvof Canadian High Commission W the United Kingdom London Kinsmen girls league results it i- on This was i very game Welders iking 13 lead in I hi second inning but gradually losing by Hit garni Pitching for it wis Itobm Jackie Chris di tor Cur rle Karen Wilsn and Williams Came stir for fob was for her fielding and hilling J ford Keillors kept lead for ihc first three innings with Youngs going ihead by one run in the fourth Thty kept Incre asing the lead till the end or he game Connie Hay wan the for and Julie I pitched for Youngs picknij up stir she had Ihe only home run of ihtgime Umpire I II Cheryl Webster had a gooc nighiai the plate being on base live fir hid i slam homer In the first inning to help make sure Lawrence slams pair for 3429 win In what wis described as a great game Greg Lawrence of the Insurancr T ball tram slammed two home mas and two triplets pace the insurers to a 34 win over Royal Trust in House League action last week Martin Barnard added a homer for insurers with Hyde adding a triple Richard doubles In the game tors with home run added i triple mil Stan Nairn slugged double Ruckart was an player for the In other Block Par squeezed a IB win over I ighllng runs by Billy and Fdward Swart and outstanding play by Jeremy Chaplin Kay and Lome Allen John slammed one over fence for the lamp- lightcreandPaulIfowtctt Jeff Hale and Jeff Brady were outstanding in the contest In a second counter strong Insurance dropped a loss to Moore Park Tex despite the outstanding plaj Jimmy Lawrence and Chris llaworlh David Mark Lor stood out for service station players Parents were at the end of real squeaker as they lost to J Howies r Company despite two home runs by Jamie Tho and Hilt Tun ind the of Stephen Curry Mikt indMcven Mills Derek Pollut snagged a home run while Jamie Burns and Jennifer Broun were standouts in the Slave Company win Georgetown I a 16 win over Aladdin light on the tffort of Terry Murphy Nick and Heather Milhrd Paul ind Jeffrey Unity hid laudable efforts In lighting loss of her win as she went distance on Ihe mound Karen was the star for Stand Products for her good defensive play at centre field and lulling a home run at the plate filers Umpire Chris had home runs for three limes to bat and Carol hiving one each for the big hitters for Blue Giants Lover and Stephanie Wakefield who was named for game star did the pitching for Magnusons Barb getting mention for Donna and Carol did pilchlng or Blue Giants Game stars going to Chris Corley and Becky for their hit ling Umpire Pal Butler and Tim Harlow This was United first win of season Hughes was on base five out of five limes at bat including two home runs Helen son and Kcllie Gordon each balling one Taylor was winning pitcher Jine Mitchell was four for four on or Lnrrad Chris stored tun runs In first mninj and re held less until they up with two home runs in fifth id i run in first inning wilh on and tried win her own wilh a in sixth Sue was winning pitcher Tor gating their i mini en i r i Donna Smoke Shop the Da ry till iht lillh inning tht loHorisixrunsintht like Hie lead sixth to I ft I thmci hid batter go to plate Paulines which is very 1 for a seven inning it age KlNNHTKRllSHiSIl Impiri Jim Wilson Kinnetl Krulsen had tin in second third inning Harrisons gridual pulled away Sun wis on ise flvt for fm limes hat Rhonda Hill was Ihe losing piicher with Rose also had three home runs and missed her fourth by a nice line by Rhonda Hall Game stars were Julie and Don M win Welsh earns silver I i rteown Pally home iwnvwlth mill it after m Ihi Hidden hole competition business a hid den hole July Penny anil Bill Tht ladies had a for Hit most s and Winners were VI Meaner for Iht most and Mllht for the must Union was Hit J iiok winner Umpire Penny Pa This had to be the closest game of the season Paulines Dairy Tykes their win streak In house league play week with Standard Irwin and second phc wins lucked Dairy in the top spot wilh 12 points four awiy from draw Winner of Ktmmen Girls Ball draw was Brian 111 St George TEAM Dairy Queen Standard Products DUG Stationery Canadian legion Irwin rscy Kempt Carpels Moore ParkTexaco Block Parents Armstrong Insurance Royal Trust J BowlesStoveCompany Lioness Aladdin Lighting is on vacation downed Georgetown Tyke Rep lem evening at the jut in wis In lis Irwin encounter on two runs by t and Blair the McCarthy triples by Brent Suit two and Guy Hillock and Stive also ulna gid doubles notched i our bugger with a double by Nell Whitney for Irwin Dorsey In the second game Dairy Queen defeated Standard duels on ihe outstanding pitching a hoi and a double by Sieve McCarthy Tim and Rich ard Harden Blood out for dard Products In other action Stationary I 17 as Jimmy Manning notched a home run mil lirry tagged a double Barry was also a stand out as It am s pitcher Ken Hal ton notched a home but his effort and another by Ken Boyer enough for the I Standard Products managed a win in its other Hurley Shell on good pitching by Tim Vandcrkooy and a pair of home runs by ralg Luc us and a single by Roger Moore Nicole Tor llarleya and teammate Dave McKinnon slammed a home run James Gray and Mike Hurley pitch duties The gome showed good of fie and was In of the fourth In a single- by Bri Home Newspaper of Helton Hills Dixon finishes 2nd at trials List Common Gimis Track and Fit Id Tnils proved to tin grounds for montks of training on the part of Georgetown Although neither of them has ltd for nexl months Games both Mlkt Dixon md Ian Clark well established locally mea up well against the in Canada Competing In the firm of Hit two Dixon mamged a respectable second place finish mcttrs while he was tenth in the shorter Mtinwhili youngtr Clark up with a 13th place showing in metres Dixon with his effort in the to stems lo be giving indications that he may lo move to the fore front Canadian middle long distance runners The Georgetown who for NCAA Cross Country powerhouse East Ten State University finis bed second behind none other than Jerome Drayton da Marathon Drayton is best rimembcrcd for his sixth finish al the Olympics in Dixon 11 sinner of over a met roughly alcnl to six miles Yet his excellent performance Mlkt has yet lo It in lis I iking the winners wo Trials lions As i result will I tor dim Inn this week ibly land mptte tin s lis lie metis i win II in order To the mm if Cinaili twi man in by ucrf I Is list weekend is assured I a Should iy ton to run i second place finish would Dixon win is Meanwhile Ian lark at te is tit f eld s llurtetiilh phce in in wis minutes seconds Dixon f in wis minutes Alt riling to weather i wen nil lie best it ii humid in one then a lot pushing md shoung Whiting tourney to be held Friday Tht list of donors of prizes tropl ics and fimncial contrib utions for this year s Bud Whiting celebrity golf looks who who of local businessmen The proceeds of this year tournament which is being held at the Erin Heights golf course are donated help in the search for a curt for muscular rophj Donorsof prizes Hal ton Cable which is donating months free vice Date of Hark Haulage who Is offering a trip to Online Place and the Toronto on his foot boil North Hilton Ford and West who arc noting I rind car Ihe first golfer to gel a hole In one on Iht seventh hole Nip- which Is donating a dinner for Mcadowfltn Mushrooms which Is donalmg a of mushroom rime Minister Trudeau Davis Joe CI irk ind are donating prizes and ind Mufritr is giving fret lo lucky golfer Trophies are domted by Hex fir the best foursomes developer Pihitti for the most honest tnHcr and Pat I itterson he best So far his raised in entry fees tnal or he is and Mr is hose who will be pi in the lourmmenl lo send in lilt entry fit inyway as run Dwyer i hunt run by Monica who were both gnmi stars shop wis il c to Me In on a home run with one wis of ihi two Stile r her Nancy I in mm 1 ilty placed secmd in In rialigoryol girls in di JO pounds Nancy on in the Hit ournamtnl which is Unites States Association is the fur children in North America BOO children Ihi ages of and In lie town unit in Si I Dairy Queen Tykes net two WINNING FORM Mike of Georgetown takes a rite This season Georgetown rider has corner In Varna not finished higher than fifth and in more Ontario where he finished second after a spill recent races has second According which caused him to a suitable lead C Wood of Brampton Cycle Mike his Mike who rides under of been amailng the competition wilh his ton Cycle says he will be first In his next achievements Basketball league started in Acton A basketball campleague has been started in Aclon summer by Acton resident and physical education and geography leichcr at high school Rick McArthur A I present in its second week of operation the 100 pnrticip- anls meet every Monday night skills and pluy games against other teams In their division There are Ihree penile divisions In the program iz years old 14 IB years old and over team has at leisl eight players and tthcr there are 12 tenms Although the younger girls ploy girls only those in the 16 and over category play coed McArthur now thinks this is a good thing nil hough at first favored having nights Tor boys and girls and feels it tends to the social aspect The majority of interest and enthusiasm seems to Ilo with younger players only about 10 people the age of coming out to participate Those hat have come out have mainly been ploying in an adult basketball league with McArlhur once a week and so were already Interested in basketball Says McArthur there are not really all that many people in over who play although the Is there is pleased with the amount of Inlcrcsl shown by public school students I was really surprised that so many wereinlcrested so many have come out and seem to enjoy One of the reasons for run campleague once a week over the summer was to improve the level of basketball in area schools In past four years hat 1 been in I seen a tremendous Improvement In basketball at all levels com This is sort of a system If you re going lo develop a good program you to have a phase of it going throughout the year It a mainly for prac lice it have be competitive Competition Is one thing is not stressed in summer basketball program The main idea Is just to practice improve one own basketball skills and to have Tun Every one who comes out plays tho same amount of lime regard less of their individual a bill t Ics Practice and basketball skill development considered to be Important application of newly teamed skills in game situations A different instructional basket ball film is brought in every week and coaching is done both senior a no peop le from Ihc community An outline is given conches each week ensure that oil players arc learning the same thing at the same lime This type of system also makes certain that all fundamenlal skills are covered by each McArthur admits that at times the program seems but the less org you do he less work you will have He feels that a certain amount of disorganize lion Is good as the participants then feel less structured and are more likely enjoy the activity All participants in the pro gram had to pay a Hon fee which went cover cost of team shirts Mc It s worth Just to be able to use the facilities These usually empty facilities in summer were another thing that got him going on this basketball program felt there was a place for something to happen in schools Very seldom are they used In the summer A basketball campleague Is a great way make use of usually vacant facilities summer as well as provide recreation enjoyment and a learning to the- community

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