Pag BECnOK B THE HERALD July Ro hurler a tenyear vet Captain Barb Curry anxious for finals CLOSE ENCOUNTERS coach Sieve the Junior Falcons played against Wett Mall of Eloblcoke Monday and came with a I win The here play la a IT IS age division J Herald photo Acton loves tennis dumps Georgetown The C learn of Intercouniy tennis league from Georgetown hosted Acton last Tuesday July and were defeated four matches to two The Acton team were successful against Sid Harris liKliislriaJ LEADERS Paul 39 Art Budwelser SI Dan Engleby 36 Chris Larry Peterson Don Peacock Jim Parker D Spear 33 Player At Bats Liu fastball Standings ai of July 1SSI Huttonville 12 0 Indusmin LimebmseAP 13 a Balllnafod 3 12 1 and John Alllion as Georgetown lost insets of Also on the losing side were George Croft and Tony Hill in sets of and John Rice and Linda Rice had their troubles losing and 14 while Ann Kennedy and Marilyn Serjeantson were just as unsuccessful as they were defeated and On the winning side for Georgetown were Larry Sisnett and Bill Kent who overpowered their opponents and Ed and Allison also won in scores of and In Sunday final game be Rockets regained a share of first place by defeat third place Con struction by a score of 114 Jeff Harvey had a single triple and walk while Joe hit a triple Jamie Frank drove In two runs for Construction as did Earl Mallb with his two run Even for a 10 year veteran of the Legion tbe pressure surrounding the Ontario fnols makes her worry sometimes Barb Curry has been with the one year long Wilkes and has experienced the teams successes and failures over the course of decade The Intermediate girls fastball captain says her team is anxiously looking forward to the finals to be held in Georgetown August is However Barb feels that with so many Injuries to the club recently it has given the team few chances to develop a set line and unit Barb says that with a healthy and regulars playing their position game after game It Is easier for the teammates to know what they will do under a certain situation GREAT EVENT Whether we win or lose the Ontario finals will be a great event to be a part of Because the finals will be in Georgetown It should be really good for ladles base ball Barb says There have been some unexpected happenings over the season for the thus far Barb says that some of their game losses can be attributed to the number of Injuries on the team But she also enthusiastic about some of the new re cruits this year and those players from last year who have matured Ruther ford has made a difference since she decided to rejoin the team a month ago and Becky Halonen at second base has Improved a lot and Is a strong member of the Barb says Bonnie Penney has come on strong for the team after arriving to the Royalettes this year from the and Is learnings lot Barb says Some strengths on the team are Deat hit ting Joey Bennett a catching and Monica Pollocks field ing she says But the Legion girls also draw strength from each other it seems as the Royal captain says all the players are good and see each other off the field as well as playing together We tongue each other down quite a bit but it Just in fun Barb says PLAY HARDER Barb feels that some teams play harder against the Georgetown fastball team because tbey have a reputa of being a tough team from a small community As a player representative for the team and captain Barb is Involved with helping out with uniforms fund raising recruiting with help from the coach and others on the team As a captain she s seen on he field in a leader ship role helping the young players and teaching whenever she can Barb started her baseball career in Georgetown when she played with the Kinsmen league both junior and senior divisions While at Centennial and then Georgetown District High PULLS IT IN Flag football action taw bit another valley last Sunday as they were defeated by a Photo by Steve Frost Industrial fastball CandS Plumbing North Hilton Sports Family Trust Real Clark Real Merchants Peel Steel Vartan Inesko Equipment COLLISION CtNTRE LTD BARB School she also played intra mural baseball as well basketball Last year was the first that Barb has pitched regularly for the considered a good centre fielder and when the Royal were In the Midget league Barb was a first baseman HIGHLIGHT For the cap- lain the entire 1ST year was a highlight for her because the team played their best baseball ever In the Ontario finals and thoroughly troun ced The team went on to become the He A Ontario champions The next season the team advanced to Junior tionbutdldnldowellatall It seems the are more competitive in Iheir second year In a new division Since Barb has joined the team she he Royalettes as they went from Midgets Juveniles and Juniors to Intermediates As a Junior Barb remem one particular game In Belleville against Port Perry in the Regional finals she and her teammates were surprised at how well she did pitching and striking out a number of batters A more recent highlight was last year in Kleinburg at the Ontario reglonais where she pitched well and the team Barb likes playing centre field as well as pitching especially when you make the big catch but she says with pitching you re in every pert of tbe game As a pitcher you re either the hero or the goat she says In a real pressure situs you Just have to bear down and work no your concentration Barb says You have to know the situation you re in Aurora dumped TEE FOB TOO Continued from page shortstops head advanced her to third base Nancy then bunted to send Dea home from third base Michelle came through for the In the top of the fifth inning when two Aurora batter got on base She struck out tbe remaining batter to save the Inning In the top of the sixth struck out the first batter but the second scored a triple A single by the next batter brought the base- runner home to make the score with two out The tying run came oft a triple to centre field with a runner on third The team Is now consider ably healthier than hey were a week ago Coach Wilkes says everyone healthy although a few girls are shaking off minor lumps The have now collected a win loss record and are fourth in the league behind North York and respec tively The Herald Angeb crew of Dave Brattle our Advertising Manager and Paul Taylor Publisher took tine from work last Monday to partake In the Annual Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament Dave Seattle seen here ready to tee off won Third Overall Net trophy photo Service club schedule Games for July 9 Lions va Choice Air at Fairgrounds vs Park Lincoln at Kennedy School Royal Pizza vs Firefighters at Kennedy School 30 Random Car Quo Nfld Club Elks Lodge vs Kinsmen at Dia 35 Kennedy School Chamber hosts golf tourney The Chamber of Commerce Golf Day off In fine style last Monday night as members and non- members alike Joined togeth er for some friendly lion away from their respec tive businesses The awards and prizes were numerous as various companies and individuals donated their time and money to make the touma one of the moat The Best Low Gross Four some awarded to a nonprofit organisation or Service Club was given to the team of Brown J Ferguson and R Whit taker They won and the Chall Cup from the George town Chamber of Commerce A new trophy wis Intro duced this year by Varian for the Low Foursome in the Industry section of he Chamber Winning the new award was Bob Wilson Bruce Mclnryre Joe Nash and Ray Douglas Collecting the Best Overall Gross hardware was Bob Monckton who shot a He received the traditional green Jacket and trophy Ron took home the trophy for Best Overall Net by shooting a The Best Chamber Mem ber Gross came from Ralph Culpwhoshota The Best Chamber Member Net was awarded to Harold Eric Rosa shot a 75 to give him the Second Overall gross award Barnhurt collected a to give him the Second Overall Net Other golfers receiving awards were Bill Jr Second Chamber Gross Dave Malnes Second Chamber Net Bob Karris Third Overall 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