Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 25, 1982, p. 6

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WEEKEND Friday June 23 IMS Herald Sportsline 8772201 the HERALD S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Mooro Park Plain 8775110 A team tastes first league loss SOL Herald Special Georgetown A cricket team tasted its first de feat fa- the season at the hands of Mlsslssauga A id a league game played on Sunday at Jack Darling Memorial Park Mlssiss Weather conditions were very unsatisfactory as the Georgetown bats men had to bat through therolnattlmes and on rain affected wicket which seriously restricted their stroke making On the other hand Miss started their Inn lngs on a dry pitch and In beautiful sunshine and G Edwards and N two left handed batsmen made full use of these conditions Both of them were given chances early in their innings and Ed wards In particular went on to punish the bowlers by hitting four sixes and three fours during his Ho was eventually caught by S Jahoor off Windsor bowling for runs Klssoon the only other batsman make a respectable total also hit one six and a four In his score of No other batsman reached double figures and they were all out for 152 runs The Georgetown bowl ing was steady and A Windsor bawled three wickets for runs captured three for 33 and I Singh three for When Georgetown look their turn at the wicket weather lions beean to change rapidly The and soon afterwards thunder and lightning made it ex difficult for the babtmen to concentrate FIRST THHEE The first three bats men R Mongru S Jn hoor were out for 17 runs and Ram rattan and A Singh came together to prevent a total collapse They were scoring free ly until a heavy shower of rain came down and caused all the players to scamper for shelter This delay lasted for about a half an hour but when play was resumed both batsmen had lost their concentration and got out trying to force the scoring rate A Singh was caught at mid wicket in attempting a big hit for a well played 32 runs which included three fours while B Ram rattan was bowled for 13 This partnership took the score from for three to runs when both bats men were out From this stage it was an uphill struggle as the remaining batsmen fell cheaply and in quick succession for a total of I losing by runs bowled three wickets for runs while captured two for six runs Georgetown A will play the next game on Sunday June at against Hamilton A the 1981 League champions while the team will play against Wetland Niagara on Saturday at the same Intercounty tennis The A West Intercounty Ladies Gordon team won three matches and lost on Wednesday The only defeat of the day came when Linda Rice and Isla Allison were downed 16 and Pat Harris and Dorcen Thomson won their match while Audrey Houston and Brenda were victorious and Ann Kennedy and Marilyn Serjeantson won also and Monday the Mixed league tennis ladles from Gordon Alcott challenged York Old Mill In Intercounty action The team won two matches and lost three Tony Hull and Sisnett rallied to a win while Doreen Thomson and Isla Allison teamed up for and Putting In a good try on the courts the team of Jim and Adams who went down to defeat 76 and Bill Kent and Larry lost three sets losing eventually and John and Linda Rice also were defeated 63 and 62 GEORGETOWN Custom Car Sound Repairs to all stereos Tape Decks Turntables Portables Home or Auto Big or Small We Them All GEORGETOWN OUT L7Q4X4 GBA Tykes catch fire By A GARDINER Herald Special After a slow start the Georgetown tyke reps have caught tire and have won three of the last four ball games Starting with a win followed by a loss lo Burlington Hay have come back with wins over Milton and Brampton Early season Adam Bennett Travis Mark and Brad ably supported by John and the rest of the cast Andrew Hoddinott Travis Gardiner and McCnulty each have a win m the pitching de- with Brad coming along quite well Peewee reps lag football action Sunday law Royal Pino and Dairy Queen clash Photo by Steve MINOR TYKE Mac Mountalnvlew Mariners Pronto Muffler Pirates Iloynl Canadian Legion Yankees Thru way Muffler Rangers West Insurance White Sox Armstrong Insurance Red Sox Georgetown Association Georgetown Itramplon In a game which saw Georgetown behind 2 at one point the Lions hang tough and determined to come back and win the game in the and final inning Chuck Peebles went the on the mound consistent steady pitching Good defensive plays were made by Arnold Li berg Lor to and Mirea Members of the win team arc Jason Am old Jimle Dermis Dick Greg Kevin berg Wayne Sean Milton John It M lie nor Chuck Peebles next Georgetown game is scheduled for Monday June at 30 MAJOR TYKE Shoppers Drug Mart Indians Travel Giants The Cooperator Expos Continental Padres Mariners edge out Pronto Pirates Minor Tyke house league Mac a Mountalnvlew Mariners edged out the Pronto Muffler Pirates and the Royal Canadian Legion Yankees to move Into first place in the Minor Tyke Baseball League JUNE 14 West Insurance White Sox and Mac Mountain view Mariners met at the Fairgrounds After a see saw battle the Mariners came out on top Randy Barrett pitched for the White Sox while Kevin Barrow provided a home run Grant Cox tripled and the outstanding play for the White Sox was Adam PoynU The Mariners sent three pitchers to the mound ros Ryan Pells and Joel Burton Grandslamhome runs were provided by Sean Gulstinl and Joel Burton Ryan Pells rounded out he batting by hitting a double Piqueras received the outstanding player nomination The final score Mariners White Sox 14 Yankees Pitchers Joy Kerala ke Jason Bastido Bill Brats by Doubles Ernie Pierce Jeff Dickey Greg Dawson Outstanding player Jeff Dickey Red Sox Pitchers Jamie Steve Wright Jeff Wright Homo Runs Jamie Outstanding player Jamie JUNE IS The White Sox were not to be denied a win this week In a squeaker the White Sox nipped the Yankees Final score WhlteSoxl5 Yankees On the mound for the While Sox Adam and Grant Cox provided the necessary power to retire the Yankees On the offence Chris Barrow hit a four bagger Chad a triple and Kevin Barrow a double Brenda Snow received the nod from coach Ted Barrow as outstanding player The Yankees used three pitchers Jason Jay and Ernie pierce The Yankee bats were somewhat silent during the game as few pi a era could bejond first base on a given hit Jason was Mariner Pitchers Joel Burton Piqueras Home Huns Joel Burton Pique- Triples Joel Burton Doubles Ryan Pells Outstanding player Peter Lee Pirates 1 1 Pitchers Blako Smith Doubles John Butler Outstanding player Adam Poulstrup Royals beat DQ Dodgers LePage Cubs down Union Mets PEE WEE and BANTAM ROYAL PIZZA TIGERS Pitchers Roger Moore Brent Triples Brent Hull Outstanding Player Brent Hutt DAIRY QUEEN DODGERS Pitchers Steve McCar thy Greg Tuck iublei He Outstanding Player Pat McCarthy ORIOLES Pitchers Scott cone Gordon Nokes Stuart Morgan Triples Greg Llnd berg Doubles David Carter David Barrow Outstanding Player Greg Todd Mc BANK BRAVES Pitchers Donald Par Tim Vanderkooy Scott Gricveson Home Runs Joe kins Triples Mike Ross Robbie Cook Doubles Tim Vondcr Ronnie Joe WUklns Donald Par Scott Outstanding Players Joe Mike Ross Comments Excellent play by all players for the DAIRY QUEEN DODGERS 12 Pitchers Tim Chap man Greg Tuck Steve McCarthy Triples Jeff Ryan Donny Cruise Doubles Tim Chop- and COUNTRY TWINS 17 Pitchers Geoff Kent George Kent Triples Rob Smith Doubles Rob Smith Rob Outstanding player Rob Smith Comments Excellent fielding and great throw In from field to end the game by Steve Cook ROYAL PIZZA TIGERS Pitcher Roger Moore Home Runs Roger Moore Brent Triples Mark Talbot Doubles Mark Talbot Outstanding Player Mark Talbot BHAVFSZ0 Pitcher Tim Vander Scott Triples Brian Hay word Joe Wilkins Doubles Scott Gricve Tim Vanderkooy Outstanding Player Joe Wilkins Comments Great hilt A HILLS CREDIT UNION 31 Cubs Excellent plays by Bobby Campbell and Corey led the Cubs to their first victory of the season Home runs by Michael and Todd Fuller MeU Ksvanaugh and plays by Ryan Chelak Mark and Paul First loss of the season for the ELKS ANGELS NEIL MUSIC A Outstanding plays by Todd Walker and Steven Boyle plus solid hilling from Jason two homo runs led the Angels to an exciting tic game As Coach Lesley Scar lett received strong games from Eric and Brady Chandler plus a homo run from Carole Burns as the As turned in another good team effort TON HILLS CREDIT UNION ELKS ANGELS An excellent team effort with out standing games by Dcnn Hannah and Scarlett Jim Havana ugh continues his strong hitt Coach Bill Boyle received a good team effort from all his players Outstanding were David Vanderbyne and Stephen Boyle Jason continued his strong hitting with two double Cub An exciting tie game with outstanding plays by Chris Adams Todd Fuller hit the only home run Triples were by Blaine Kennedy and Mlna Natalie A Two home runs by Brady Chandler along with solid defensive plays by Ryan Ward and Court Ward provided the large number of parents with an exciting game to watch DOESWUR CADDYLACK LUSTRE Stop waxing Restore hat showroom 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