Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 3, 1982, p. 8

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Page WEEKEND EXTRA Friday September J 1KZ DONS AUTO SERVICE M7 QtMlpt St the HERALD S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE DRG Stationery ladies in finals Georgetown fastball team challenging for crown The DRG Stationery Georgettes eliminated Erin in two games to ad vance to the girls fastball finals The local ladies now advance against Hillsburgh for the champion ship crown in a best three of five series beginning next Wednesday Hillsburgh ousted Orangevtlle in the other semi final 31 The Georgettes out ployed Erin In the first game downed their opponents in the third game In the second game the DUG Stationery team were ousted by Erin The third game Wednesday resulted in a Georgetown vie lory Harlow scored the run in the first Inning hit home by Debbie Sand if s double In the second inning Sue tripled and Colleen Cadger doubted but no runs were scored Linda George hit for a home run in the third Inning but the local ere idle in the fourth The exploded for three runs in the fifth inn ng off hits from Gayle Harlow Linda George Janet MacKay and Carol Sp Hitting In the seventh inning were Linda George with a double and Debbie with single Erin cored their two runs In the sixth and seventh inning In Mondays game of the Erin series George town were blanked by their opponents Gayle Harlow had an impressive night for the DRG Stationery lades going for at bat while walking once stealing a base and hitting for a triple Carol and Janet were both at bat for Georgetown Glen dump Orangeville Even though the Glen Williams Merchants hitting aggress ively they swept their quarter final playoff against Tuesday night Cocoach Cliff Norton felt his charges aggressive at bat but with help from Jeff Ha on the mound the Glen men beat ville In the third game of the best of three series when Lester Wilson chopped a bunt which scored the man from third base for the winning The Orangeville team were leading until the bottom of the ninth It was a tough one for to lose Norton said The Merchants were short four players from their roster which allow them to use their designated hitter a play which has worked well for them in the past Glen Merchants had more men on base throughout the game than the Glen did Norton said The Merchants now advance to the semi finals against an unknown team The other playoff series are underway and may not finish until Tues day night playoff schedule known until the other series are over One team that could be the playoff dark horse is Cambridge Junior who have won both their games against in their series Norton Glen Oldtimers CoUttea hare tied tMr series Armstrong sc and Monday at lie Glen Williams represented them selves well Saturday and Sunday by winning the consolation trophy In their own tournament hosting eight fastball teams Georgetown opened the tournament with their game against Scarbor which the locals won 101 Acton edged past Hex dale for their first win while Glen Williams gave the fans a game to cheer about with a blanking of Malvern proved why they were a champion ship team early in the tournament by downing 151 Scarborough ousted while Acton took ten Innings to dis pose of Georgetown The Acton Georgetown con test was tied at 2 until the ninth Inning Milt Ball for Aclon hit Gary in for Ihe winning Acton run The Glen finally ma and were defeated George town then dumped borougb to avenge their Acton loss John for the Glen why be earned the tourn aments Most Valuable Player award by record ing a shutout against Malvern Bramalea ousted Acton in the championship contest after Acton had ledZoatonepolnL Golf tourney for drug abuse The Optimist Service Club of Georgetown are planning to host a golf tournament Tuesday September at Georgetown Golf and Country Club Organizer Jim Ferguson said the proceeds will go to the Optimists Drug Abuse program The tournament which Ferguson hopes will lure some golfers including many celebrities features a Bleak dinner and prize galore Ferguson Is the cochairman of the Optimist drug abuse committee and Optimist vice- president elect He says the tournament will probably be the last local golf tournament of the season The entry fee Is and the dosing date for registering for Ihe tournament will be September 7 Contact Jim Ferguson at for more

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