Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 18, 1979, p. 26

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Tilt July a I isr Actons Richard leads allstar voting Don Richard of the iruo It idmR Acton led the mosl voles tor the Georgetown ill all stir teim It third rccuied nine volts will Hit Stirling for tilt Ham Ihe ill nth opposing teim ununited Hit pi opposing id for irswiihlle mostiotcsiinde up Hit first ill si turn or 1 ninth pi it fiirgrounds Juli plivers who rtttivtd Ihe aiII he Haines back WayJays split four Peavoy hits homers Willi i ivm I of winning outings They split a I dtr with Helwood lis were defeated in dtli Hid ill Tin Tit irked seven Josses ha been in somewhat of i slump winning only two of It last six games hit lark Clark and J WharTJm who got a scored on mother error In all eight went to for in the first The Way Jas were lucky lo gel out of it two runs scored idem in tin ihe sen mi whin who g l J Tin Ins stored two runs in tin m of in mi ltnn lv ilntindlhen llrnii linn one 1 s hit mil scored in error In tin third tin tin eot two more as Jot Mil nut was I ought has busy but lit is dui In finish that thore wnk and pi mure has in gamt for so far this If he is to to participate in tlie playoffs he must play in leist five regular season games The said that he expects Curtis to take a least four turns before tht regular sea In the igain St Glen lost the first and came back to tike the second game j I three mnn tit I if fourth J Jin Ml In the bottom thi seven th his stiond round to make thi fin i Then is some bad news surrounding lie wis hit in the leg by a pilch thrown Jeff lines in a a few weeks It has distovired tint lit has a blood clot in the leg he out of the liniup indefinitely ST MIT In the second game of the the Way pulled ahead in the first inning Dean Hancock who wis hit hy a pitch Bert is tin i in tin loss In fuklers Ml Hi win liiiiartiii All stored dl elm t Jiff of si This pitched i solid ami but still lost Hit ami Names wtnl lilt and inly three hits The Jays also had thru hits with only extra nagger Jtff started and pitched solid shutout innings Tirrv i ime onto shut Hit door in final ln Osborne led off tin fourth with i run it proved to lie tin i support Ihmes boys needed who tool of the pi ivcrs who t lived lit ind third in Ihe Tlicphyers who in deem to perform the best in the all star will then be to phy in ir from Milton Tin all star Ham is Pitchers Norm Topping Tom Tnviljan Unit seven Don Rich ird first hist Piul Sir gent b Alhsi third Phil Dobbin shortstop Andy Ken Pay I lied sc i en volts lefl field Paul Allison Wavne arrow Miliums tied four volesi right field Dour Anderson The only player to be to the first all star learn this lhal also a spot the squad last is Anderson The fielder w as selected as one of iluable players in 111 I wis said hi is in need for a port P A that in it during Hit gjmt Tht hut it for GIH game will start iftirnoon The Challenge Clint Milton will begin II 30 m next Tl I irk Hill ledge It Into field iPhilp son Hon Ac Ion llowiril Kills Piiblishingi Tom 1 it 7 st Chuck Din frothy Vinci Ron AlMoon on Bros Tim mm hist If irrj TerrMisits by litre in the who will mikt op two learns with tin number of inas wtn is Norm Topping Police Hob it j Ktilii Dick Don Ac J Prank Robinson I hasp Piul s Bill Kirby Second Rob Allison a Bill Stontnnn Third base Phil Dobbin iji loyd VauRlnn Peel Police J Barry bert Sliorlsiops Andy Hornby 7 Brad Edgar Philpi lift lipid Piul Allison fi John bush Wayne arrow Greenhouses are on the move Third base Arnie Jmi Willy Williams Crichton Bros I Don Pea cock Plumbing Hob Publish nig I Itight field Brent Hugh Williams Clark Guy son Wijne Aktrs Clark Art CIS Plumbing Garry Ixiulh Clark Team A in the twelfth inning The coaches for the A team are Roy of Acton and Philp Publishing s Norm lickhurst and Howard The team will be coaches by Akers Clark s Wayne Densmori and Gary Louth ind Plumbing Art Bud They ire the coaches of earns which were in first through fourth place teams as of July Tins is the first year in which the of selecting the for each was used to select all star teams The process would seem to have been successful as the first phec Merchants will tight players the mosl among Ihe teams compel in the gamt Pub and Broth ill each have six players competing and fivt each from DRG Stationery CIS Plumbing ind Tow will play in the game the 10 teams in the league will at least one player in the game A silver collection will be taken during the game with all proceeds received going to the North Association for the Mentally Retarded Umpires Ken Bar ry Jenkins ind Glen Cooper will the game and their regular fees will also be The Hornby Greenhouses the i the Georgetown Industrial Fast ball League Hornby is tied for second place with CIS Plumbing v ith eight less than league leading Aclon Mer chants However Hornby has four games In on Acton and two on CIS Only two points separate the second place clubs from Philp Publishing which Is In sixth place Scores last week turned the standings around Hornby won a showdown with Peel defeated Clark 1 and Ihe two clubs are now lied for fourth CIS tied Hornby for second by taking a win over licxway Towing Acton dumped way 15 lo keep ahead of the field The standings below do Include Sunday games Also included are the standings from last year The first six clubs from last are the ones this year Acton Hornby CIS Plumbing Akers Clark Peel Police Publishing Towing Curwood I9THMFI STANDINGS Philp Geo Clark Royal Trust Hornby Hornby ACton Acton Park Toyota Peel Police imchouse defunct

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