Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 1, 1985, p. 22

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Page I THE HI- It Wednesday l 1 Georgetown Track Club Andrew Braun trying InterCounty loop Eagles hurler going uphill now May is finally here Wc have successfully survived another long bo nice to be able lo get up in the morning and only have lo look for a and a pair of shafts instead of long underwear and a thermal ski hat Along with the rights of spring come many road within driving distance of Georgetown If your marriage and knees take It could run a least one race a weekend A couple of club members have been performing well in their groups in recent events Desmond has been menlioned a few times recently in the for placing in lop three local events Melanija Bray had a third place finish recently in one of the series races tor her accomplishment she received a running She received another in last week Now she s able to keep truck of her race results Recently the World rankings were published in Athletics magarlne This list lets the world know how well athletes performed In relation to one another In the past calendar year Being ver nationalistic when it comes to sports we decided to sec how Canadians fared It little disappointing Of the men categories Canadians only received ranking in In ihe 100melcr Ben Johnson was Williams our best 200meter runner was in the world Our best ranking was Mark McKay fourth in the 110meter hurdles The relay teams had a ninth and 12th in the by 100 and 17th in he by was and Marcel Job in In the and walk respectively In the field events Milt who four ago was the best in Ihc world slipped lo in the high jump Rob Gray was 13th In the discus while Dave Stecn was 18th in the Our women fortunately fared better by receiving ranking in half Ihe events Angela Two Canadians were ranked in both the and meters Taylor was while Marlta Payne was in the Payne and Charmainc Crooks were llth and 18th respectively in the Lynn Williams received a sixth place ranking in 1 meters while Debbie Scolt was seventh Williams was also llth in the 2000 while Gerl Fitch was 121b Alison Wiley was 12th in the meters Ann Peel had a successful year by being ranked fifth In the kilometer walk and seventh in the 10 kilometer event Our women relay teams w ere ninth in the by 100 and fourth in the 4 by 4oo Rounding out the track events were Silvia ninth and Jacqueline 17 in Ihc women marathon Hopefully both ladies will be heard from in Ottawa this year The only Canadian woman to rank In the field events was Debbie Brill who was seventh in the high jump Although no Canadian was ranked in the lop three of any event it encouraging to sec a number of events where two people made It Maybe we ore starting to see some depth in our program RUNNING SHORTS Sunday the Eaton 10 km road race wilt take place Starting time is a m and begins at Say St north of Albert In Toronto May 12 of course Is the Ottawa marathon but closer to home is the Boy crest km race for those years and over That Couple road the Skyline Hotel prize money being given away Zola is still single for those interested In running 1NRI Ill lliri lit Sports Bruin climb up the luldir I lit ignis be in as curly as tb sum rhi fir wn hum r I li ner is worklnit out Willi Stratford llllkrs of tit Major Inter County ilnnl work during tin plus the riuiinmuul ion from Ton Hint Jays ml his confident he will make Ihc Miller Scout Jim Ridley ilitl Br iv lilt UN u I Ills il is hi 1 Him rm tit He has li Millers A will has pitching a number of Id illy 1 fell id 1 Ik citing away from hi said We have a and I start off new Pitcher llnrke through his motion white launching this pitch and his North Ballon Sports major played an exhibition game Saturday against lira in ton official score was not kept and the game was a tunrup or squad who will meet In the Georgetown Baseball Opening ljy In May Herald photo by Dan Ralph Team starts baseball season The North Hal ton maj or pee wees started their season this weekend wllh an exhibition game against Brampton at the Fairgrounds Although no official score was kept the green and while finished on the short end of the decision Manager Colin Brook and coaches Tom and Frank Van were pleased with what they saw and look forward to a good This team has returnees from last year They are Rob Boyle Gord Burke Slowpitch loop begins The Limehouse Inter Hilton taking on Midas Plant league Muffler versus started Its season this Lablemaslcrs weekend with four fcsso tanking games with Smith and Slone and Radicals playing ted Referee Assoclatl Referee Association Shine fcd Doyle Kevin Usher Mike Jason Vulk and Wes New additions include Sean in Kevin Barrow and Jeff Hannah Both Coliman and Hannah will lulp pitching corps with Cole in in sharing first duties with Usher The team will play IB games this season with nine home games be me play on Thursday night the Rep baseball tut wiih si oil on in the first game IB- 15 Gerry Paul Per kins and Danny Anders on hit homers for the winners while Jim Masscma had two horn for the Referees group A Hay and Wayne also hit homers for the Referee team Radicals Car Club edged Smith and IB 17 in the second game Jim Scarlett had two homers for the winners with singles going to Rob and Ray Pea cock Glen Cunningham and John Hoi ling worth had homers for Smith and Stone Midas Muffler defeat Lablcmaslers In other Mike Buck had a homer for winners Brian Beaumont had a home run as beat North Sports League action Saturday with North LETS SEE YOU DOIT OUTDOORS II inn in llurkc Mi Ml Miners were i linnet to show stuff with Mr Slider V ilk hint it and mnmts Tin turn continues Willi ilscxhlbillone there lw in panics will tie pi this wukend wilh mm lust PHOTO REPRINTS my inTieHenld Shop Acton UNDERSOLD SUPREME WINDOW COVERINGS fiuft on Quality MILL E Korits Place 294 QUEEN ST ACTON FAST TAKEOUT FOODS Try our FmtnVy fttstmrant IS MILL ST E ACTON OUT MCI Ml AH DOUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT QUEEN ST ACTON PAUL NIELSENS CLOTHING Invites you to shop for fine and Women Fashions ScutitttAA outfit CARPET CORNER tttitC Room Carpet from SqYd 8533620 THE LOOKING CLASS 16 MAM ST ACTON ONTARIO Perm Special Off UNTIL MAY tS F00DLAND 140 MILL ST ACTON J CARPET CORNER 8533620 FOODS MAIN ST ACTON 8531060 im OPEN FnlM WILLOW LANE NATURAL FOODS Freezer Frenzy MILL ST ACTON 8530101 OPEN DAYS A WEEK wo George come one pitch from winning a pn However year Eagles dropped to a and were eliminated Hie Ontario Baseball As son linn playoffs In ihc first round Ridley said he has talked lo about and Chabot Is pleased wllh a progress He been working with Iton lit winter and I ton la Iks highly of him he laid But having play for on Inter leom tomes a bad lime for rookie manager Dan This year he does not have a proven arm in his pilch ing corps We re hoping he would come back but we re going to aland in his way Guistlnl old The Herald recently has been lo three Hitlers workouts and has seen a notices difference between the Inter Counly players and Ihose he has played with in Georgetown The senior players want to play and are ready to go There Ian t any fooling around Last year with the Eagles our infield was not hat strong and destroyed my confidence because I felt had to strike everyone out In Stratford I know 1 11 be able lo really pitch lo batters also said he will have to make some ad justments to his eh now too The batters playing Inter Counly will be looking for different pit Instead of swinging watch what is going on also has some extra Incentive well this year If I can da well In game situations tills could be my ticket out because Cabot will be keeping his eye on me Maybe I could play fa Medicine Hat or ton both A baseball farm clubs to the Blue Jays Toronto three f levels for their farm clubs the lowest of which Is Ihe A teams Rebel track team fares well al Rowland Games Louis set a niw school record In the ind Games held at St Michael College In Toronto ran the junior buys hurdles event In a time of 116 seconds to top spot Team Dan tteisi was also in Ihe finishing in lime of 1 Jinny Melville record first In the girls high jump with an effort of 1 meters Alison Irvine was second In Ihc midget meters with a lime of S3 seconds Tan Burroughs was fifth time of 3 seconds Harwell recorded a third place finish In the senior girls hurdles with her time of seconds Amy Powers also had a third place finish in the girls meters race while Shawn hid a similar finish In the girls 1 500 meters Bonnie Clark finished fourth in midget girls hurdles while Langdon was fourth In the girls meters Powers had a fourth In the girls 1 500 meters Both Dave Paul and Andy Kiss bad fourth place finishes In their respective boys I meter events MelanlcRecd was fourth in the midget girls shot put Senior Kathy Harris was sixth in the meter event while Louise Evans had a similar finish In midget girls hurdles event Jeff Amnio also was sixth in hlsl meter race Cathie Barton was seventh in the senior girls shot put Other Rebel com pet tors included Nancy junior girls hurdles Leslie senior girls hurdles Kim Hoi linger and Janice Gregsan midget girls 100 meters Shannon Snyder junior 100 Jason Toone and Joe midget and junior boys 100 Shannon Snyder Junior girls Rob midget boys Jim Manning and Ken Hesse junior boys urn Shcppard senior boys Linda Wen ham girls Kevin Powers Mike Wood and Banks boys Jon boys high jump Lorl Book senior girls long Jump Junior boys long Jump Scott Simmons senior boys shot Kris Eastwood midget girls shot Snyder Janelle Lewis Tommy Green Angle Mackey girls 1 Wood Andy Kiss and Banks bovs 1500 Acton athletes take home seven medals High School athletes come home with three firsts and four thirds Saturday Rowland Games held in Toronto Senior hud two firsts in the and meter races Her times were seconds and Tour rcspec lively Midget Maria had other top finish in meter event In a lime of seconds She was third in both Ihc 100 and meter races In times of 13 33 and five minutes hurdles in time of seconds flat Theresa Dunn was third in the senior girls shot a of meters Acton will compete in today Rebel relays being held at Nelson High School in Burlingl Acton High School Sue Craig goes over a hurdle In the midget girl hurdle event Craig woo third place flush la race which was held Saturday in Toronto at the Rowland Game Photo by Bruce Andrew SEE mi LIGHTING FUTURES ARMSTRONG 8772264 MILNES PLUMBING KXUS Pi MM BIND CONTRACT AGE MECHANICAL LTD FOR AIL YOUR AND HEATING HEEDS SERVICE ft MAIM CLEANING aRJay Plumbing Holing And Cut torn Shot Mftlal Work FREE ESTIMATES FuRy Lit inert All Work HOME OF THE WEEK CHARMING HERITAGE HOME BOASTS COVERED VERANDAH huh to in ivtofl mm II Mtnds Inta the fining ratta tb ami quick t tht by an span room li to a flnplutind tiding A mom and mm m limited on Ihe Kcmlaa dual with whirlpool nrdiMiniiluriiiKmd kiihroom tor pact and lit til by in tain fttyir nth Tout It tit To buDd number nvt it SMS A H tight lit m a mi It GO mill add SB tut and tun- dUng Ontario add lor of Idtit An BO tBquiNty dorm and of typt AvillabM tor S3 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