Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 4, 1979, p. 28

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Page THE HERALD July By 10 wickets Georgetown cricketers beat St Catharines Under can overcast sky won toss and decldedtobat on a pitch that looked placed After the first over it was obvious that the ball was not going to lift and that was going be necessary lo keep the ball pitched up Georgetown won the match by 10 wickets Neville Samaroo bowling into a slight wind dropped a ball short on his ball and was immediately hit for four The ball came through very slowly off the mat giving the batsmen plenty or lime to see the ball This lesson was quickly learnt and two bills latere bowled Bales with legcut Captain Kumar decided to attack the batsmen and brought nearly nil the in close the wicket in The expressions on Ihe facta say it all When he Georgetown soccer learn faced their attempt to the Swedish counterparts In the senior game Sunday winning was what was on everybody mind batsmen Instead of going Georgetown got a late goal earn a 1 tie after the bowling the bats Herald photo men went onto the defensive The sky started to darken causing some concern that game might bo washed out encouragement from boundary and both Mangru and replied bitting made tlic winning hit with his share not out and not out 13 This was also the first time Georgetown had beaten a side without losing a wicket Bowling Windsor Kumar I 2 Batting not out 21 no I out 13 Team A Kumar v opt Hopkins kp K L Jones Samaroo C Sumo roo A Emmanuel Man gru A Dean A Windsor forward dominating GOING ALL OUT leads in win over The Atom boys edged out they scored all four runs in the first inning came back to score hrec runs of their own but were unable to odd the tying run Tristan contributed hits while John Paul Tim Wilson and Ernie each had for In their only other game Inst week shutout Glen Williams Tristan Sones pitched a superb gamena he struck out batters gave up no walks and allowed only one base- runner Tristan helped his own cause by slamming a Other hits for were Tim Wilson and The Limehousc Squirt Boys were defeated by Acton 195 despite Brian Porter RBI sand Alan Scott s triple The Squirt boys came back the next night to double Ihe score on Hornby 13 Six proved to be too much for Hornby round trippers were hit by Mike Case Alan Scott Steve Lorrlmun Roger Mul Chris and Gcor Conies The Pee Wee boys put forth a good effort despite losing to Hornby Paul Me Donald played an excellent gome for as he reached base three times on a single double and was hit by a pitched bail Brian Porter connected for a triple while Alan Scott pitched 5 innings and Bert Fiddler come in to relief in the sixth In the only game played by girls hey lost to Milton The Pec defeated Glen Williams by score Jennifer Thomson a good field game for Limehouse The Lime house girls managed to pull off a double play to help the cause Linda Thomson slug Red a triple white Rhonda Cose injured her knee while sliding into home plate The Bantam despite to borrow three players from Only five of the regular players showed up or the game managed to borrow opposing team players and added Book a squirt age player to round out the team fortunately for the girls Lori Book was available as she reached base on 4 consecutive singles Sherry Wilson placed an excellent as and also trokc four hits for Limc- Creditshoufd be given to Iht three Omagh girls who gave 100 per cent even though they were asked play against their own team forfeited their game against Lowville as were unable to field nine players Their only her game was rained out last Friday against The Powder puffs went down to defeat by a score against The game was the first this year for the Limehouse ladies Both Barb Mnltby and Brown crossed he plate twice for Limehouse in he seven inning contest In Morriston Fortunately for teams he six runs maximum per inning was in effect anil used times throughout the game Elaine started on the mound for Limehousc and was relieved by Ann Marie in the fourth Despite the loss the team ployed quite well Windsor having Singh LBN with score at 10 The Samaroo brothers combined for he next wicket Clyd taking a nice catch at deep- point of brother bowling With his next ball he bowled All a and the score was 144 NICf Samuroo also on the next wicket taking a very catch off Windsor In the After being dropped twice in the same over was beautiful caught by at silly point again off Windsor irham was quickly out wben he skied the ball to Jones at square leg who made a nice catch judging the ball well as he wind caused the ball to move quite a bit Tim Turner is dominating he scoring in the Hills Ball Hockey League Tht forward recorded eight more scoring points his learn to two more shutout wins last week They defeated Brampton Cow boys and then took Safeco by same scori Al Dettmoro is also great run The Fobert has not been scor on in list four games Steve had two goals and assists In win Cowb oys Turner Doug Timpson Hay Peacock and Bob hid the other mnr kers for he winners Turner Ron Hawkins and Bill picked up wo assists FOUIt GOALS In the win over Safeco Turner had four goals and on assist to keep up his torrid pace Allison and Peacock had the other The Lakers had a win and a loss in games last week They defeated the McGibbon Colonels and lost to plon Jets 7 Wayne Doc 1 1 and Steve led the way for the Lakers over as each picked up two The other marker went to Ian Replying for the Colonels were Dave Kin who had two goals and Gerry Gerry Coffey had two assists to the Jets Peter and Don for he in a losing cause Safeco was no match for Brampton Park as ihcj lost a 2 Scoring for Safeco were Steve Joyce and Terry Weber Bantam baseball Stinger winners Winners of the Georgetown Carefree Carpet Sting era Draw Jot price Roy Prince Charles Georgetown 2nd prize Gord Kerr 34 Cr Georgetown 3rd Dick Brampton Draw was held Saturday June at Glen Williams during Canada day Exhibition Game Glen Midget Boys The remaining wickets fell quickly Windsor bowling and Kumar finishing the Innings bowling the St captain Hewitt The score was all Tins was he lowest total that Georgetown dismissed a team for and while he bowling was good the main factor was aggressive field playing crowding the bats men Into making mistakes and a new man to the side Mangro opened Ihe Innings for Georgetown St Catherines attempted lo follow the Georgetown principle having men close to the wicket but neither batsmen appeared ruffled as they play carefully made many square cuts and leg glances whenev the ball was pitched short and playing in his first game for years showed he had all the tech nique required for an open ing batsmen Browns Furniture 10 Pitcher Dave Woods Outstanding Player Kevin Home runs Kevin Fill Doubles Kevin player Shawn Brown 11 Pitcher Dave Woods Outstanding player Paul 15 Pitcher Geordie Adams Pee Wee soccer Rebels Dynamos Maroons Cosmos Crusaders 1970 L 12 10 3 9 5 3 1 9 A 14 14 13 24 12 12 11 2 FUTURE GAMES Thursday July Rebels Maroons 15 pm Crusaders JULYS Cosmos 15pm Maroons

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