Page SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday Annul 18 181 unity tennis Intercounty league winds down tonight Ladies A in 3rd In Ladies Intercounty A West action the Gordon tennis club won two matches and lost two to tie York Old Mill last Wednesday The doubles team Thomson and Pat Harris rallied to a and victory while Is la Allison and Undo Rice fought to a and win On the losing side were Kay King and Audrey Houston who were down ed and while Urnit and Lois lost and 16 Sports in brief Falcons downed 10 The Senior Falcons of the Toronto and District Soccer League were downed 10 in the dying minutes of the home game against Oakviile Europa Monday night at Cedarvale Park Coach Sam Inglls said Oakviile was the best side the Georgetown Falcons have played thus far Into the season The local club was tied for first place in the 10team division while stand in third spot Inglis said the in the game was goalkeeper who good position Georgetown had their share of good chances to score he said A number of goals from both sides were called back by the referee Acton Villa soccer The Acton Villa Soccer Club held Its second annua Saturday Aug Hat Hornby Towers Golf Club The tournament was a complete success The club would like to extend their thanks to all who participated In the golf tournament A special thank you to all that donated prizes Desmonds George TedEdmundsonsTransport Home Tile Park Lincoln Mercury River Tile Peel Auto Radio Celebrity Carpet Silver Creek Shell Auto Body DelrioTUe Old Spice Ken Dave Lewis Mens Slow Pitch By BILL LANE Herald Special With only two weeks left in regular season play playoff pairings still remain unknown If you like good competitive sports come out and watch the slow pitch Sunday mornings from 111 completion of last game which starts at 11 noon The league championship is up or grabs as of this week Park Lincoln leads the league by one point but has a game in hand on Random Third place Royal could have a win for their position from Choice Air and the Firefighters and a Kinsmen Club Elka Lodge could escape the cellar by a victory over the Jaycees on Sunday Aug The Club could give a win for third place if they get their act together and win their last three remaining games Aa they play teams ahead of them in league standings scheduled games for Sunday August 22 Mam DIA B Lions vs Choice Air DIA C Kinsmen vs Royal Pizza 10 JO a DIA Club Random Car Pork Lincoln Firefighters 11 NOON Elks Lodge vs If Ladies Powder Puff tournament is postponed on Saturday Aug and is rescheduled for Aug all league games will be held at George Kennedy School SCORES FOR AUG IS Jaycees 11 Royal Pizza II Elks Lodge Random Lions Club 12 Park Line Firefighters Kinsmen 14 Ladies Powderpuff The Georgetown Ladies Powderpuff league are holding their annual yearend tournament Saturday August at the Georgetown Fair grounds The gala event will be kicked off with a celebrity challenge match Friday night August at 730 The coaches and managers of the girls teams will be pitted against the heavy bats and witticisms of the Toronto Sun Flashers a bunch of meddling media Jocks out to knock Georgetown off the map The Toronto Sun team will consist of Rolf Bruce Huff Mike Stlnson plus the possibility of Jim O Mary and John McGements making an appearance used to work at I he Gcorgetown- Hills Herald In the 1960s before moving on lo the Sun Coach and tournament spokesman Rick promises an entertaining match for the local side against the Flashers For the girls tournament starting Saturday teams are expected The ten Georgetown squads are entered along with three teams from Acton and three teams from Heart Lake Smith and Stone managed to enter a team along with a Bell Canada Toronto team Erin has two teams competing while single entries are Balllnafad B a and Burlington Come out and help support your local favorite at the Georgetown Fairgrounds August all day with the celebrity game Friday night Rain date for the tournament will be August The Gordon Alcott team finished third in the standings as the regular season ended this week Tfc AM STANDINGS Credit Valley Gordon 29 Swansea Brampton 21 In the C Mixed league the entry from Gordon Alcott won three matches and lost three matches to finish the season Thursday against Central Park The C team finished the season in sixth place out of eight teams Jim Taylor and Don Gibson were victorious with a win over their Central Park oppo nents while Thomson and Jim also won 7 and Linda Rico teamed up for and wins over their opponents Losing their matches were John Allison and Al Adams with a and score along with John Rice and Larry with and 67 losses Allison and Ed were on the losing side of and scores The Inter County league winds up the first division program this evening all being well At at pro Ancient Mariners take on Meteor White in what may well decide first place Should Mariners win they will lake the title of league winners Should they tlo or lose then the second match will decide the first place In the second match of the day Eagles visit Meteor Blues and this result will become all Important If the first game is a tie or Mariner defeat Mariners and Blue go into the arena tied with points Mariners lead by virtue of taking three points from four against Blue and this Is the deciding factor In the event of a points tie at the end of the night At the other end SWM and play for last place in the seven team division have a one point advantage No matter what happens Acton finish in fourth spot Meteor Blue cm be upset In their quest for the first place should Eagles provide a victory In the event of an Eagles win the Mariners take the title no matter the result in their game earlier Eagles finish in third place no matter the result of their game Skate The Central Ontario Section of the Canadian FigurcSkating Association has announced that skaters from Europe United States and Canada will compete at the Summer Skating Competition August 21 In Central Ontario produces man of the top competitors than any other section in Canada says spokesman Lynda Tomllnson For more information on the event the phone number is 4894167 BUTCHER LEAD In the second division Butcher lead the way four definite points clear of Bracken with two gomes to play Bracken have three left For Bracken to take first place they will have to win all remaining matches and Butcher would have to lose theirs by more than goals to a very tall order Indeed The league have ordered all games to be played by the week of August as the play commence on August In order to be completed by or on September Second Division Brackens and Varian have been moved to kick at field due to late finishes by the youth mosquito division and the early shut down of the lights at Moore field The Recreation have requested all soccer to be removed from Cedarvale and Neilson by 15th September for renovations to start Whilst In the we have accommodated such requests we have en met with later work than the requested finish In one year work even began in July I am not suggesting for a moment that this will happen this year The July Incident certainly cannot Seriously though this late notification to curtail this years youth and senior programmes is going to place the groups In a difficult position according to youth president Klaus Zander I understand he is already talking over the matter with the authorities FOOTBALL GOALPOSTS Have you noticed football style goalposts on Moore Park This is a move to offset toe loss of the high school fields to all users next year The reason Is unknown and Klaus Zander Is trying to find out This will be a huge loss in our field allocation Reffcd a mosquito Georgetown vs Plneview house league game a few days ago The visitors turned up with a full squad plus a sub or two The home squad were three short Eventually there were enough homesters to make a half decent game of it all were reluctant to place a couple of players on the other team as the rules call for although the would have played to even the sides leaving an advantage In subs of course The team played and have a very Impressive right winger in a good forward line The Peel league issued a discipline report last week of almost cases In the latter part of July and early August The number of violent conduct and abusive cases are growing It seems The committee have drawn all clubs attention to the fact that coaches In the first Instance ere responsible for their players officials and support era behaviour and will be disciplined should they be reported BURLINGTON TOURNEY The minor and major adorns visited Burlington for tourney play at the weekend on an extremely not day indeed The majors lost all their three games against stronger premier and first division opposition They acquitted themselves rather well under the circumstances and even came back to score two goals in last match was lost It Is to the lads credit that they did not give up The parents gave strong support throughout the day as also did the minors parents and all supporters and all deserve a big thank you The minors gave Maple Leafs a surprise lying the first half 1 1 We have not played a faster team all season commented the Leafs coach after the Leafs recorded a narrow win A talented St Andrews outfit gave a lesson to our lads in positional play second game as the guys were all over the place They must have learned fast In the final match they defeated by after leading al one point final minutes The tourney was played on the Burlington soccer clubs own Sherwood Forest fields on the outskirts of town The fields are beautiful with a clubhousegym to match The tournament was very well organised and a fine wine and cheese was held on the evening prior with our coaches Alex Tough Jr Varichio and President Klaus Zander In attendance Thanks Burlington See you next week folks Simon Tracer CHARTFRhD ACCOUNTANT Phone Actons Eds In N Outs champs Ed In Out Midgets won the LI chouse fast ball tournament last Tuesday night against the Acton Roadrunners In an entertaining champ ionship contest The scar in the third Inning for one run when Al hit for a single then eventually stole home But the were blanked until the top of the sixth inning The youthful midgets went to work in the third Inning by scoring four runs Don Cassleman got lo first base Hick Greenly doubled sending Cassle home Dave Wilson hit to bring teammate Rick home Roy Spears walked Rob hit for a double and scored Wilson and Spears as the midgets took a lead Rick Greenly hit for a double lo bring them all home and advance the score to for the The Acton staged a comeback in the sixth inning when Rich ards got on first by a hit on a pitch This Air Conditioner Cuts HEATING Bills It s our YearRound One heat pump the extraordinary air conditioner that saves you money all year round REPLACING YOUR CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER A CARRIER HEAT PUMP installs just like a central air conditioner Works like one too in summer But our heal pumps also give you low cost 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