Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 16, 1981, p. 36

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Page WEEKEND EXTRA Friday September IB IBS the HERALD NORTH HALTON SPORTS For Alt four Sporting Goods Downtown 777 Georgetown oil III I Sportsweek HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Moors Park plats Georgetown 8775110 Optimists take senior girls championship if Kinsmen playoffs Junior Kinsmen girls championship Softball team are the Optimists International Seen here are front row eft right Lorraine Sylvia TrUha KcUlngUHi Lisa Ana Tin Newman Bock row Sharon Barclay Cooper Jill Us latcWerd Chris Schlrk Diana Nancy Wallace Herald photo JUNIOR LEAGUE Smoke Shop Fami ly Trust 1 Optimists Dairy Queen a Elks Lodge 12 United Rental SEMIFINAL Optimists Kentncrs 20 Elks B FINAL Optimists 13 SENIOR LEAGUE Standard Products 12 Hair Shoppec Blue Giants Magnusons SEMIFINALS Standard Youngs 14 ft Varlan 4 Herald Special Despite a magnificent per formance Georgetown were robbed of a certain victory against due to time running out The match which was scheduled to start at 100 did not start till 130 m on September at School field This robbed Georgetown of a crucial half an hour This made ail the difference be tween a win and a draw for Georgetown Georgetown won the toss and decided to bat In excel lent weather on a somewhat slow and little uncertain wicket ft and S Jahoor opened for Georgetown Georgetown made a poor start losing Mongru clean bowled by Weeks for two with score at 6 the next man in was out in a similar manner to Weeks without scoring with total 12 for two wickets A Kumar joined Jahoor the score moved steadily to was bowled by another good ball from Weeks that moved into the batsman scored joined skip per Kumar but his stay was short lived Balklssoon was caught behind without scor ing making Georgetown for our wickets Jones joined Kumar but he too left soon alter scoring five mak ing hall the Georgetown out But Kumar with the new batsman A Windsor played with great determination and carried the score to before Windsor was bowled by for G Bland Iho next batsman bowled by Omardeen wilh scoring mak ing Georgetown for At this stage Joined Kumar who kept his end up by very sedate batt ing After very shaky start settled down Playing excellent cricket Kumar and pushed the score along at a good pace Kumar hooked a short ball from D for a six over square leg while Tor a six over longon Alter a part nership tried another big hit and was well caught on the squareleg BATTED WELL batted well to get eight wickets gone lor IDS Kumar was running out of partners He opened up and started attacking the bowling but was out trying to hit well caught at extracover Kumar was the top scorer with and stayed at the wicket while runs were added the Georgetown total D Mongru was the last man to be out runout for 1 A JXaa remained beaten with lour making Georgetown all out for For Weeks and captured wickets each for and runs respectively Going into bat Mississauga started equally badly J was brilliantly caught by Windsor and Weeks bowled by Ramnarine making Missis sauga for two wickets Windsor from the other end had caught be hind for three bowled Mohammad for a duck while Windsor had All well caught by for two This made for wickets But J Donaldson and Kisson batting well brought the score to At this stage Windsor clean bowled lor 19- Lee the next batsman waa runout for a duck J Donaldson played out the nest two overs and George town had to settle for a draw with only three batsmen remaining and time running out For Georgetown A Wind sor and bowled magnificently taking three wtckela each for and M runs respectively Thus Georgetown were so close to victory yet so far In order to win the champion ship Georgetown needed to win this game outright be cause although four points behind George town have a game in hand Unless Mississauga lose their last match badly they assured of champion- shin However It has been an extremely creditable season for Georgetown who finished second last year and are also In a similar position this year Final Scores Georgetown all out A Kumar 49 K 21 Mississauga for J Donaldson Windsor for Ramnarine for Georgetown finish off their season with a Dinner- Dance on October 1961 at the Elks Lodge COMPLEMENTARY COUPON H REAL ESTATE LTD REALTOR With this coupon Ihe bearer entitled to a Residential Market Analysis NO COST OR OBLIGATION Simply contact 8775213 8775213 You will be a mo led at the prompt courteous and professional ser vice provide OUR PROVEN RELIABILITY GETS 164 Gialph Siraal Gaorgalown FINAL Standard MVP Junior Leigh Cooper Senior Sandra Marshal SENIOR Tar a Kim Richardson Paula Hansen Gail Mitchell Audra Armstrong Joanne Allison McNevln JUNIOR Jennifer Skinner Julie Joyce Tern Ja no Cowbrough Silvia Tammy Green third in Kinsmen senior Herald photo Georgetown team ends season early despite performance Merchants back in form Terry played ail his minor ball In the Glen Williams system Terry is not new to playoff fastball Through his minor ball days he and his teammates have won numerous Hal ton County League and playoff and many O S A champi onships A short stint in the Mens Industrial League readied him for Inlcrcounty action It was a good move Terry throws excellent rise and drop ball but when he likes to really pipe one he can He has a good eye at the plate and has a good batting average for a pitcher Soccer bowl The soccer bowl Is due on September In Torontos Exhibition Stadi um In the evening with an kick off At moment New York lead Fort Lauder dale last years finalists and San Diego lead Chicago In the best of 3 semi final This Is the first time Bowl has come to Toronto and should be quite a spectacle are the host club and It Is possible to obtain group discounts on tickets over tickets Jomo So no In spite of a broken ankle still nude the all star selects learns or reserves and four other players managed to make the National team squad for future World Cup play The Glen Merchants Inter- county fastball team kept their play semifinal hopes alive as they defeated Hills- burg last Tuesday The win now gives the Merchants their first victory after two losses against In the best threeofflve According to coach Bud Haines the Glen men played well allowing only one error during the gome Jeff Haines was outstanding as pitcher Haines said Rob Hatcher Glenn Fetid- Icy and Jefl Haines were the hitters In the game Cereal The amount of sugar In todays cereals ranges from about 2 percent to about percent EARLS Fixit Shaver Service COMPLETE SERVICE FOR all makes electric razors SMS 1i Ertn electric small household appliances curling Irons blow dryers swimming pool motors Delrex Blvd Georgetown 8774822 Monday to Saturday am to pm ASSOCIATE DEALER CHRIS COMPLETE CAR CARE SERVICE PRESERVE A SHINE VINYL ROOF RESTORATION STEAM DRY CLEANING INTERIORS UPHOLSTERY GUARD PIN STRIPING TOUCHUP PAINT SPLASH GUARDS ETC 15 OFF ALL SERVICES EFFECTIVE Til SEPT SAME DAY SERVICE FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL OR DROP IN AT 111 MOUNT RD N GEORGETOWN 8776136 Provincial SWEEPSTAKES TAYLOR AUTOMOTIVE COMPLETE CAR CARE SK5 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