Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 1, 1982, p. 8

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DONS AUTO SERVICE St Page WEEKEND EXTRA Friday October IKZ the HERALD S HARVEYS TJRECfNTM Georgetown get soaking from The work of the boat Georgetown era under rainsoaked conditions allowed their SaturdaySunday toura anient to finish up on lime Sunday and crown the Old timers as champions Despite some rain de- games but no can cellations and the other eight teams enjoyed tome 15 games over lite weekend at the Fairgrounds The local Glen Oldtun were the consolation winners losing 13 1 against The top team picked up while the Glen collected and Acton lor their third place finish Tournament MVP went to Bramalea pitcher Doug Wilkinson who spear headed his team a drive with a three win record giving up three runs The first game of the tournament was a nail biter as Act on edged out their cross town rivals International run By JACK Herald Correspondent Four local runners compel Sunday in the Spring bank International Road Race in London with good results The event which was held at Park is one of the Fastest on the North American and Included teams from Japan Great Brit and the United States The race is internation ally known and qualifying times were necessary in order to compete All four Georgetown runners coached by Brian Barnes contributed towards the first place finish of their Scarbo rough Optimist Club In the open high school boys race containing some runners Scott Harris placed timing 15 over the 1 mile course Hams comment that it was the fastest high school start of any race he d ever seen He added that even though he sprinted the first quarter mile he was still unable to stay with the foremost runners Sixteen year old Lynn Macphall placed overall in the open women division of competitors In addition she was the first high school runner in and impressive on the A mile course The previous day she placed fifth in the junior girls division at the York Unliereity cross country Sandra Marcimuk who placed sixth In the senior girls race York Urn vorsity finished the Springoank race in position overall in the open women division She was the sixth high school runner to finish clocking 10 i race of lately Jim Allan finished the open mens event in place timing Chris Brewster of the slty of Michigan former ly of London Catholic Central won the mile race In a time of IB Then look to the diamond and outplay Chamber s Food to a started their win streak out by blank ing host Georgetown The Glen then went work on Lime- house and come out with a victory Georgetown establish ed their credibility to the home by ousting Chambers as Acton won their second straight game In a contest against Scarbo- outplayed while Glen Williams polished off Georgetown found their bats against Scarbor hitting torn win Bramalea then won their third straight game of the tournament wilha20 win over Acton Glen Williams beat out Georgetown 51 and Acton 70 then 93 In successive games In the final turned the tables with a 132 win over the Glen Williams Oldtimers NABBED Key grabs like this one for North Halloa Sports enough as Real Estate came up with points in the last half to bomb Flag football action continue this Sunday at Georgetown District High School Held Photo by Steve Frost Hawkins sues CooperCanadaLtd plans actions filed by two Ontario teenagers who are now quadriplegics resulting from spinal injuries David Hawkins a former player with the Blades Is seeking more than million from Cooper the Ontario Hockey Association and Stratford Junior plus a coach trainer and former teammate Georgetown Junior B Geminls and the Acton Sabres both held benefit nights two years ago lo aid Dave Hawkins medical expenses Limehouse all stars PUCK DROP It was the official first pack of the sea ion for lit when challenged In their home opener Here Hills Mayor Pete drops the pock for Georgetown player Brad McMeekut as the Gems president Me- Candle look on The Georgetown Junior B Gemini were by the Blade las week The Gem hope to claim tketr first victory of season In tbetr game against Ike Acton Sabres Bight By DAUB CASE Herald Special When you take five teams pick three or your best players from each and throw them on the field to play the champ ions of the league and playoffs it always mean hat you have an allstar team This year the allslurs proved hat they were the better team when they faced Price when their squad of nine play played one heck of a match Chosen from the vnr teams were Dan Engel by Brian Nichols and Don Bclford from the Oilers From Hustlers Earl Maltby Jamie Franks and Bob Jarrett while the Blue Jays picked Dave Green Smith aid Al Simp son Jack Woods of the Jays subbed for on the mound Indusmln Expos choice was Joe Chris Schutla and Dave Williamson and the onvilla Hawks threw in Marty Fred Butler and Pet Garden The three stars chosen From Abitibi Price for toe were Steve Camp bell Byron and AHUM Price took borne sacrifice fly to centre field scoring Brian Nichols from third base and the game was on Then pitcher for Bob Fendley made it to first base on a hit by pitch but to get even Bob went on to take home from Garry sec baser took die lead in he bottom of the third when Byron Shipway scored from his two bagger on Bob Fend ley single But the all stars coached by Peter Gory of the Hawks wanted the win over so they brought in two runs to go ahead Bob Jarrett singled and Gord Smith doubled when Marty knocked out a single to score the two base runner Score la now for the allstars To guarantee the win they brought In two more runs In the sixth when Bob doubled to score Joe and Chris Schutts from a walk and a double The play of be game though was Earl homer on two errors first at first base and when Bob was deciding to get the ball and throw it to third where Earl is try lo ilea take borne Thlswutobe Caotbrned on page

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