Uranich wins second in 800 T1IL HERALD Wednesday February 1985 Page Acton runner caps provincial indoor title Bruce Andrews can at him that she the Canadian Ladies BOO- This is first 40Umclcr event Is Andrews said he was oxygen is just gelling back least see the light at Ihe can improve further meter event the year in senior class not a usual one for wailing or results of the shape end of the tunnel won the senior Toronto Slar Indoor she can win in thai but Andrews Wood tests taken on Andrews who conches ladles 400meter event Friday She of competition Iho said race should recently The Acton half and was second in finished third therewith melcr race I help her in he half mile tests were taken recently said s he meter race a limeot 14 happy with thai I m also after said performance at Andrews said he was happy with what she did if Doreen Is going ricing her felt Provincial Indoor The time In Ihe BOO was happy a in the BOO 1 can see the Improve she is going to heavy held Sunday al belter Sunday for performance Sunday in light at the end of have to get faster not Andrews said such York University leaves who also tunnel he said case might be a sign lhal Senior girls still dominating their league By SUE DUNNING Herald Correspondent The Georgetown Senior Girls Order of the Royal Purple hockey team continues to dominate their league Wilh four games the team has a record of IS wins a loss and one lie Their goalie Joan Gilmer Osborne had the best goals against average in Ihe league SO per game The senior girls are looking forward to for the provincial championships providing Ihey finish first in their league In their last four outings the team has won two games lost one and tied Ihe other In Burlington Georgetown shut out their opponents as Micky Richmond and Mortis Dunning had points each Leah Lisa Allen Dianne Taylor and Sharon singles In next three games Georgetown experienced their first loss of the year Due an unfortunate Injury to goalie Joan the team had to invite Barbara Edwards from Milton play Although she played well the senior girls were unable beat fastskating hard hilling team Jones had the lone goal in I loss However team provided spectators with good solid hockey as they beat then tied Jones had five goals while Carolyn Crosby had two Singles went Allen Taylor and Sears Benham Dale Wolfe and Elaine Taylor had assists SPORTS SCOREBOARD Stephen A thcrley Sid Spear Hot Jay Eric Bradbury Alan Chad Davki I Wayne Thompson Alan Fudge Dannie Bryan Jamie Flaherty Goal Doug T London Goala John Trevor trick AultU Goal Hilly Sullivan Jerrmlah len llendenon I Rosa Thorn on Malt Steve Trail i iiianlaoadll Greg Kbedulnl but King Kevin Spear with l nea Marc Bowler according lo the top l Unci at Scott qualifying Hand nga Christine The eam Lane I J and AUilitr Ker Brampton Bowl at noon mack ISM will be bowling There will be If centre Tournament Mailer Marg Involved In OW and Michael SENIORS Julie Teaching Maili Coal Bruce Jf Darren i Larry Aunt Dave i Tain Wind Mar Writ Mark Slave Claude JamrsBurl Marcui Thunlrh Mark h Mark Mlckklhwa le Larry Ma Ibew Moore AaiUla Scoll Dobbin Mike a Shawn An raKTodd Walker Brad I Hon Taiione lai a Terry Bradley 3 Derek It Mike Aishti Scott JellliannaJ Bob Jim Lawrence MarttAlkiiuon M key J Jai atl TeyM Steohen 2 Brent nea Don Bradley Goal Gary Cunningham AulTiUcky Clarke ilyan Gil MAJOR ATOM itonnlc Shot bridge Ml Ella rd John- Ion Bod n Gter Aaalila Elbrd am- Johnston Aulala Briar Porter A Craig I Goal ChrbCorner Goals Ken A Lindsay Doug I TVK VouianPharmac Goal Morgan Andrew Gary i M chad Crawford Mann Nathan Stephen Gibbon Gary rSjM BOWLING MASTERS bantam bowler will team up w the Mailers I the MBA Itrghnal Finals heearn February Saturday the boys team bowling Park Royal Paring will Knights of Campbell J in Domliuos Chaoman Gap and Symon Somen lSl Kelly McCorry Cindy Kavanagh Teresa Mailach US Goala Miller J M Lamb M Howie P Shepherd M Lamb Kelly Judy AltonW i Teaching Mailer Andy Parent J Chaplin Amy Kona T Lome llayei thing- Her Tracy iSrtrtrJhfTi White Flyrm Standard I Goals Samis Itart Ralph Miller BANTAMS All 7 and Alex Bertram iK 44J with Teaching Master llnrrtsiin glila Is 4Q and for Ryan Martin Ila Alain I the be Geoffrey HI I Friday and Saturday Feb landllnOrillia local team of Diane BANTAM St JohnandNelunSeeleroflbe league Just nlng a holiday vacation in Florida by only placir second In their In the play dawns Ihey placed overall Georgetown senior Assists In Tec will be ealheralt lor Carpel Friday Zander Malt Bowl The Golden Age Del IMMM naillonal hooora Maiile Wilson George Burl club will begin their a game Assists Martin Barnard I league qualifying round i WITH HAN AlMriy I Jeff Edwards men will form Wilson Ken top women another team based on the most a format HIGH TBI BOWL CHAM Zander Anne r The Zone Del 111 HIGH TRIPlr Sunday leb Wilson I Shaw l it quail Ned f Dickey J Craig Cardinal Tom Don Davis Bob tlpl mlila DeLoite Dan Booth Peggy Orioles Joyce lluln Zander 71 Ml Del George sea n has a Jackson Mrl Goals Dave Huffman Barclay Dean Paul Dave and Jem la Ball I in in it ill NATION I George I own youth bowl nfl representatives will be In the lone I la Deem TheGlrff I AXES Georgetown Hockey league ends season The regular season for Moustaard had two goals the Georgetown two assists while Contact Hockey League Terry Winters and Nole ended Sunday with a had goals birrjgo of gi on two each Bruce Sheppard of the three games play Mario and Serge Mazzarato had one goal Cleaners each Graham Smart defeated Hills and John had Had 11 goals each Tor the House thumped Nick Rail team while Mart 1 no Motors 102 and Untcrlciter and Shane edged had he others in Dave Norton had four and five assists while Another student of muscles and the tests I look the meter Maria wire taken to find out if wosalsobusy everything was running fell stronger Sunday ls weekend She ran in smoothly than I did Friday so I high school event a But said she think my 800 is coming fUt fine her week along well I hod enough slaved seconds off utd strength to finish off In Ibo 1 ran a bellcr race strong which I haven t i today Sunday and fell been able to do In the belter Everything is post Everything Is P coming along now I m coming along better finished Continued on page CI three assists In these so called dog days of running when cold windand snow make one wonder If It a worth it can be hard to Imagine running In a marathon Even New Zealand John Walker who was in Toronto for the Toronto Star Maple Leaf Indoor Games said he sympathized with an runners who have train outside Walker one of the world premier for more than a decode has been training in degree plus weather all year Sounds nice But wouldn you want lo run a marathon anyway let alone train in this awful weather The history of the marathon is almost as old as history itself was the court runner for the city of Athens in BC and it was in grave danger Persian armies were growing stronger and had already captured many of the Greek Islands The Athenian generals sent Sparta in search of aid for their fight with Persia running for most of two days and nights arrived in Sparta 150 miles away Even though Sparta refused assistance he wjs able to find transportation for his tired tegs and relumed to Athens Eventually he made his way to the coastal city of Marathon where he Athenian army bad dug in After watching the battle from a hillside where ihe numbered Athenians defeated the Persians and only suffered casualties Pheidippidcs was asked to run to Athens a distance of miles to inform ihe city or ihe victory He had not recovered from the run to Sparta yet he completed the mission In a state of near starvation and dehydrati collapsed and died He became a hero for eternity The distance of miles became the basis for the first Olympic marathon The distance was increased miles yards at the London Games so the King could see the race from Windsor Castle This is the base distance for all marathons and lo be a certified course 11 must be exactly this distance The terrain does not matter If you have been putting the base mileage miles in you can follow Ihe chart at the end to guide you over the next 13 weeks and end up running Ihe National Capital Marathon In Ottawa May The schedule Is quite simple Each day shows a time in minutes you should run These add up to increasing weekly totals There Is a plateau phase and then a tapering phase 1 11 get into the theory a little more next week but for now just try lo cover Ihe first week running and we will see you in Ottawa I It 13 Kevin Phillips added a goal and four assists Singles went to Greg Daryl Weir Rick Pool Tim Fleming and had the goals for the Motors team Spilcri marker was on a penalty shot In the final gome Gary Lumbers paced the win with two goals Spear and Souihcrlatid had singles Brian Beaumont hjd Iwo goals for Toolcs while Doug had Ihe other Exchange House and were lied Tor lop spot in the sland but Exchange got 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