Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 16, 1978, p. 20

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HI It IS 197a This week in Georgetown soccer seeking under The come up with the horse inflllntingiroj and eventually won the siege I toy anil Courtney have work ed hard for and pee Hob Infills of Motors slides Into third bate during his lea twin over Royal Trust Wailing for the ball I Ho vol Jim Hall Chrysler has overtaken in the first battle Chrysler now in first lead Harley by a game For the first in many weeks Motors is not on top of the Georgetown trial League standings Georgetown who been chasing all took first by Jll Jul of games in the last two There should be fireworks fnrgrounds tonight and meet p m on Diamond ks tied laswoniwo out in me same period of time bit that was not good enough to hold onto first place The battle for first place to be exclusively be tween those two clubs and both have games rimuning The bottle for third plJce is by no means with six clubs com mindly still having shot at it Towiit missed a chance to solidify ili third place stand ng losing on night turn on the move is Hornby won their thru fiamti last jnd liaie into soli posses of fourth place The team on the skids is dropped all three of their panics last week hue to plate after being in third for the year an eight point lead over Flyers for the final pluoff spot one game in hand The difference between the two teams is that Chrysler has conn out on lop in their two previous meetings Monday Including Played I G Chrysler 1 Motors 41 Towing Hornby 16 11 32 Merchants IS 1 Toyota IS 11 1 I 30 Hoy Trust 11 10 17 18 7 Way Jaj Sportsmen 19 l DUG 11 G GimesTnpJay VST WEEK Tuesday 8 Monday 14 Geo Chrysler Motors 1 Hornby 10 D G Geo Glen Williams Geo C rysicr2 I Motors Glen Williams Way Jay Hornby 15 Glen Williams 1 Towing tosses a nohitter as bantams go to semis Lance became the second of his family to toss a hiiiir this year is the baseball Opt misl Bantams went to the Kingston recently before los inj to j I aril r Lances Lrtrollicr pitched a no hitter in leagut against The td show ng in the Kington tournament was the high point of whit wiSLlnadism year for the ban lams Up that point the ban hid won only one hi some good baseball in July but could not conn up with any victories In the first game of the Georgetown went up against Wexford from Tor The Optimists took early lead but Wexford hack to score two in their half of the second to tie it up However tot the back In the third and never looked In winning The winning pitcher was A great catch in right field by Brian Ward killed a potential Wexford It was in the second game against Scarborough Village that pitched his Ins been see double duly this year a he has also pitched for Hie midget Only three Scarborough Vil players reached base is the romped to a shutout win One melt base on walk and another two reached on errors The game was called after six innints as the run mercy rule won In effect for he tournament struck out of Ihe bailers he faced Warren Crawford was the of In the went up against the After only three Innings had built a lead Georgetown clipped away at the id and it down a loaded the bases in the bottom of the sixth with lone fine a tag at got the Optimists out i the inning without giving up a run sored one more run and advanced to the mil of tournament Other members of the Georgetown lejm are Paul Mirk Shearer Bob Wilson Mike Brad McMcckin and It was by ar the team best effort of the sea By Ale Tough Ladies and girls soccer in town is just holding lis own this year Last year we found reduced numbers in the sen and increased numbers in the Juniors which overall tend to balance out We required two Pinevlcw teams and one from Acton lo make our house league any thing near reasonable propor lions This y car saw of a second girls rep side In addition to the side begun by Bryan Turner and Sally Skcl ton now coached by Jones The lack of numbers is a result of several factors age high school regulations field facilities and a feel of not being wanted or unfairly treated Treatment has been taken care of by the introduction of a girls commissioner ably died by a hard working and well supported by Mary Turner and Becker Be rest assured that Dos was most vociferous on behalf of the girls Facilities were also partially looked after by the transfer of matches Moore Park and the high school However Ihercisa long way t to make the girls soccer improve More players and in ratio couches and are obviously major requirement Fields present little problem in that equal use is a recognized factor The inter district soccer league this year has divisions from through to Junior and the smallest division has seven teams a major increase all For the first time the Cup winner will participate an eastern Canada find All Canada championship The future looks bright Tor ihi lassies and I hope to sec more girls taking part next year II may be of Interest to know thai the beats English Irish Welsh ladles have a pro league with international mat each year There arc Scots internationalists play In in Italian pro soccer saw the first European pre ladies tournament with aforementioned and land and Yugoslavia In there is a world ourna in China Is this a for Canada in the future Why not The Squirt Selects of Ralpr Mulder Jim and Br jan Turner recent finalists had a field day at Miss on last In spite of efforts to keep the score down the Selects ran out easy 114 victors For a change our guys were bigger stronger and more skillful Billy phy David Bens and David were playing this time the trying out as many players as possible These guys could be the llI residents will be of an a rep squad next ivcn year and frankly their 1o dard surprised the coaches physically fit they are and myself they are pretty Tne van will be visiting Georgetown August Anyway following the game a barbecue fitness was held for players lent who wants to find and I understand a Jus f return Is being arranged rcglater iMtm Erwin Gross Is back from department to take vacation and has taken over the test field allocations The new The for the boys rep teams were not available at time of ta writing and should be with us llon few days ln some cases wee age groups since mini to town a short time ago They have successfully taken the first stages of national coach and instigated many sessions and the day tournament They both came to Canada from England via Africa m 1J77 and were soon invoked in jiuth soccer a former profession and Courtney a There was no of competitive spirit when the boys minor took on the girls pee Wees in a challenge match lasl Thursday In the above photograph Patricia Turner cheeks on the health of her younger brother Steven who she had knocked down was alright and he helped hit team a i former rugby man have both worn ancient manner color this year A serious challenge match took place Inst week the Valentina Girls and Meteor Mosquito Boys The challenge originated with Pat Turner of Vnlentlnas and brother Steve of the Met The game was interesting throughout and often exciting The boys showing better ball skills and the girls the posit lonal play and physical th The Meteors word minus their strong Thomas Gross and the were I ise Gallant goal Sylvia defense and Carole Johnslon in midficld Some players on both sides found opposition strange first and then settled down to a good game The the Valcnlinas controlled the mid field and gave the Meteors problems The long striding defense of the Valcnlinas also presented problems However up front the girls lacked the goal scoring power of the boys where Roy Keith and Tommy Stefan showed how to attack Ihe goal The Meteors took the lead and the Vols equalized and lost another for the first half and lost two more In the second to go down 14 The goal scoring punch of the lads and defensive errors by the lassies proved to be e major differences The need to im prove the shots on goal and clearances out of defence and they will become a force to be reckoned with in future The Meteors continue to play well and arc front runners in their age group and look lo promotion to the first division The game was fairly handled by Lloyd Jones who issued yellow and black ball caul Ions to coaches in Turner and jours truly for wh it can only be described as over inthus asm for accusing the ref of bias their opponents Our next was the Ontario Cup it Hill where depleted squad lost a vastly impruicd home side In is heal on a bumpy and grass free pitch we lost lie first joal when an kicked the ball from goilie ilhy Dibsons hands inlo the nit close in This was in the first or game and Mill continued Iheir assaulls and dominated a strange line up Sylvia Schrad I inda Phillips and Jacky Wickers are vac and we brought in Sherry Vandcrs luis and I Payne who both trie d hard throughout and almost scored in the second half However we soon lost two more before the half a Rood direct on the turn fr in rlghl w ing corner and a the middle offside which gave the keeper no chance Then came into game with I on Thorpe driving through the middle and Jones and Arlenc speed the wings An excellent display from ihe Hill goalie withseverilstops it Ihe feet of Kiry Jones and Pat Turner kept us off It Store sheet The second half was the atinckinnon stop without the sec rinf punch needed for goals reerelably close enough This was mother good game to watch between two well matched teim in spite of the score which flattened the home side Herald Classified hunt hot buyers 8772201 of the fin ho will be in Georgetown n Fitness team in town son three matches per week ire coming so we could be busy Later in the week the ban busy busy eliminated in league playoffs when they went down two straight games lo Brampton in the first round of the league playoffs The second game of the best or two playoffs was taken lby Brampton to wrap up the series The bantams arc now waiting for the playoffs to begin Kins continued Standard Youngs Blue Giants Geo Welders ST DINGS JUNIORS Paulines Ken rs 13 Dairy Queen United Rentals 6 Kinetics Freds Larrad I wonder if Bantam Trojans were named after the liens of Troy of horse fame and misfortune If so then perhaps he pre season choice of name by the coaching and managing team of Roy and Courtney Warner I vc watched the lads a few limes and whilst capable of a good brand of attacking soccer they tend to gift away goals to their opponents I do not think the Trojans of days played soccer however they nobily defended the walls of 14 their city against he revenge Wednesday and from 10 a to Thursday The test Itself lists min and is followed by a minute counselling session The cost Is Members of the Van team arc uryng people lo as soon as possible to ensure they cm take the test when want to take it The Fitness Van Project Is being sponsored by ihe Hamilton Burlington and the ministry of culture and recreation There ire seven fitness vans travelling in On tarlo as part a to promote physical fitness In Ontario The fitness test eonslsts of designed lo the subject respiratory filness subject body and composition flexibility and strength ind The activities include a step test which the subject steps up and down a to Ihe belt of music the speed of Ihe beat being determined by the age sec of the subject deep to study Ihe of the lungs sit and reach exercises measures of hind jnp and measurement if nil over body fit Information on fitness a is included in the brochure describing the Van Accord inttothe brochure of watch more than 15 hours of television a week per cent watch more than hours The brochure also includes fitness statistics It only per cent of Canada lion is active In any form of physical aelivity and less than IS per cent of Canada adult meets ally accepted standards of physical fitness The individual who has been kidding himself he is physic illy fit will be in for a dls those who ittended the press confer announcing the beginning of ihe I itness Van project were told people who take the test will fall short of being physically HI but with the counselling of one of our professiomls they will receive an exercise prescription that will put an individual on the road towards physical Anyone interested in regis Itlne for the filness can call the recreation depart ment at and ask for extension As fir as registration is concerned ihe sooner the bet assessorcounsellor Ar said Good gracious the Rabbit is spacious AT MOTORS WE CARE BAZ MOTORS LTD li STREET GEORGETOWN 52B6 or Toronto Georgetown youth is arrested A Georgetown youth was arrested on a of point firearm after he alleged Ihrealcnedn wilha rifle The summons server was in the process of delivering a bylaw summons to the suspect when the youth picked up a rifle and allegedly threatened the man telling him that he would kill him If he ever set foot on his property again Two calibre rifles a Lee- Enfield 1069 and a 12 gunge shotgun were seized Kevin 18 or Georgetown has been charged pointing a firearm A ball hearing has been held and a date set for the accused appear In court but the date 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