Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 25, 1981, p. 4

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Page WEEKEND EXTRA Friday September IS 181 Glen Merchants deserve our support No team has worked harder to attain crown Local fastball fans haven yet seen the best games of the season because the Glen Merchants are still In town Representing Glen William In the highly competitive Intercounly fastball league the Glen Men finished the season on top of the league battling In Iheir charncl eristic gutsy Cushion right to the end to take the league championship They now seem destined to reflect their regular seasons performance as they won against to tie the best three of five series at home last Tuesday night The final and deciding game of the semi final scries begins Sunday afternoon at he Glen ballpark at p m For a reason other than supporting our local Intercounty entry fans should watch this game to see one the best fastball games of the season FAN SUPPORT The Glen team have been known play some excellent exciting ball in playoff action and no one sure to be disappointed after watching the Merchants face Hills burgh Those fearing the cold autumn nights have no excuse In travelling down to the Glen for the last of the semi Fan support could bo the deciding factor in a series that has been very close started strong by winning the first two names but the Glen came back and have won the last two contests The Merchants will face in the final championship round should they win Sunday For a team that has not attracted many who have been with the club since Is Inception in 1978 Only one of the present members did not play baseball in the Glen minor boll system which has to say something for the calibre of ball being Final game Sunday at 2 pm ballplayers outside of the Glen Williams area the Glen Merchants nave remained surprisingly competitive in their ty fastball league The Glen team is mostly comprised of played in the Glen The team started with young squad of boys Just out of Juvenile Until Glen Williams played Intercounty they had an entry In the Softball Association MEMORABLE One of the most memorable games for the team was two years ago in the first round of playoffs against tho In a game that was the third and deciding game of the beat two of three series Jeff Haines pitched for inning in a losing effort The Bee Hives and the Glen were tied for 28 straight Innings until the Bee Hives broke loose for three run In the top of the Inning The started at but did not finish until l 30 p Last season the Merchants finished the regular league standings In sixth spot went on In the playoffs to defeat Ornngeville in the fifth gome 10 in a best of three of five series Orangeville were the defending champions from last season In the quarter finals against the Glen also came out on top defeating their opponents in three straight games Against Hespelerin the finals the Bee Hives were the stronger team as they overpower the locals four games to one NORTH HALTON SPORTS For All Tour Sporting Goods Downtown njw Georgetown 1 III S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Moore ParKPIaia Georgetown 8775110 Bantams give Milton the Blues beats opposition goalie ByKAHENFOKKENS Cougars i Panthers Jennifer Crosby netted the Cougar goal assisted by the help of Samorra Hyde Ala no and Jody Lisa Bradbury and Diana Savage shared a shut out Both teams are com mended on a good hard fought game ATOM Flyers Lorna Richards pulled off the lone Flyer goal suppor ted by Elizabeth Nicole Manssen and Tanya Both teams are commended on a fine game Bolton Tanya Melykuty led the Flyers to victory with her lone goal of the game Note worthy players Inger Jackson Becky Dobbin and Sheila Flyer Acton I Richards pulled off goats backed by Julie Ross Karen Marshall and Cheryl Buck Kim McCallum netted the lone Acton goal Mustang Acton Btaiers Donna Kcrby led ihe Musi with two goals and Sheni Nairn with a single to give them a three goal victory Mill tangs Milton With the added strength of Nicole Spicer Shern Cave and Jennifer Bccrk Donna Kcrby led the Mustangs to victory with two goals MOSQUITO Spike Putting on a fine show of soccer the Spikes pulled off a rive goal victory Sandra MacMillon two goals with Jenny Melville and Shannon ODonnell each scoring a single VampLreaO Mustang a Both teams battled in a fine of soccer to a scoreless tic Noteworthy players for the Vampires were Valerie Mamie and Carol Ferguson VampiretO Both teams displayed tome fine soccer skill in a hard fought gome Note worthy players for the Vam pi res were Mamie McLeod Karen and Valer BANTAM Milton Vol scored the lone goal of the game supported by Joan in goal and Pom Kent on defense Labatts marathon Two thousand runners have registered and one thousand more arc expected to compete In the Fourth Annual Labatts Toronto Marathon Sunday October Sanctioned by the Ontario Track and Field Association the Toronto Marot ha attracted top male and female runners from across Canada the USA West Germany New Zealand and Mexico Tho race will Queens Park Crescent Corner and the competitors will run oyer a well thought 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