Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 19, 1985, p. 9

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vouncs Open Weeknfghts pm PHONE 8772761 the HERALD HAZEN SALES SERVICE REPAIRS TO LAWN GARDEN EQUIPMENT ft CHAINSAWS MOTORCYCLES SERVICE DEALER FOR STRATTON CANADIAN Jasper to Banff Relay race Track Club places team in top 20 One of the two George town Track Club teams competing In the Jasper to Banff relay finished the mile event in the The team took hours and four minutes to complete the course which gave the squad a 16lh place finish In the 123 team field George towns other entry finished In a time of hours and minutes Each runner did an average of about 11 miles in the race The team members of the 16th place squad Included Bruce Mc- Intyre Bob Danlell Drew Brian Alex Camp bell Don lb Ofsen Tony Paul Burroughs Sean Jim Allen Adrian Beer Eric Hop kins Don Bob Parker John Grace andBrendanCleary The second team was made up of- Charlie Joe Jimmy Clark Rod Cam Steve Ward Ian Mark Duncan Des Helmut Keith Joe Bray Bob Hastin Bray Donna Metcalfe and Albert Andrews It was great Club member Brian Markh told The Herald I think when Melanija Bray yelled it was great once she got on the bus said it all A team from Calgary ended up taking home the top prize in the race In addition to the host of Canadian entries the race attracted teams from the United States Japan Barbados and Peru In fact the Peru vians finished third overall in the race Something like this certainly gives you a different perspective on running Markham added Here if you go out fast over the first mile you can settle Into a pace There foul West you went out fast you would have heavy oxygen debt Also Ihe hills there redefine Ihe whole meaning of runn ing hills They make Nerval Hill look flat The elevation at the start of the race is 3500 feet and increases to around along the course of the relay This years event was the second ever for a Georgetown team as lost year the Track Club squad finished overall said with a little bit more training and maybe some shifts In running order finishing in top 10 could soon be a reality for the local runners Markham also said the selection process for teams entering the race might soon mean more being Invited to compete In years gone by the top 10 automatically receiv ed invitations with the remainder of the field being selected by way of a lottery Now there is talk of the op still being invited but the race organizers would invite another 10 at their own discretion NOTESThere were no serious injuries to any Iocs runners In the race Some had muscle pulls and loot injuries but none were of a serious nature The CBC television news program The Journal had some foot age of the event Also The boons net work was filming segments of the race The event began on Saturday at noon Local runners left for Jasper late last week end home Sunday night Hills native dark Jersey comes out to block on this play as be prepares to move this defensive lineman out of the play Inglli is busy working out Toronto Argonauts the Canadian Football League team training camp in says everything is working out well with and his new earn Herald photo by Dan Ralph Inglis sailing right along member of Toronto Argos PLAYING FIELD Tough Ron Atselitine of Guelph looked tough Friday night as he prepared to do battle with BUI Klrby of Hills Mr la an NHL linesman who with his NHL colleagues played baseball with KJrtys Bluebirds at Glen Williams diamond The proceeds of the game west to Hills Make A With Herald GUELPHFor Jeff being a Toronto Argonaut S The veteran offensive said after having been at the training camp for Just three weeks he has found football to be fun again The Halton Hills native spent the last five years with Calgary before being traded to Toronto In April He was future of the deal that quarterback Joe g Barnes to Calgary After having gone through five training camps in Calgary Inglis ssld he has found Argo camp to be somewhat less demanding physically The Toronto stall seems to go for quality training rather than quantity Inglis said In Calgary practices camp would go for long periods of Urns and subsequently the 6 Intensity would die down after a while However with Toronto the practices arent as long and higher Intensity Is maintained for the shorter periods of lime I would like to have a camp thats intense ft with a lot of hitting but this Is really working out well for me This Is a much better situation and I like It a lot Football Is fun now didnt think It could be like this Guys are saying look at Rocko hes smiling Im really happy with It nil ft has been penciled In as the starting fight tackle for Toronto The Argos made the ft position open when they traded incumbent John ft Mnllnowsky to Hamilton shortly after Inglis trade was announced ft Inglis played In his first games as an Argo last week in two exhibition contests against ft Hamilton The pounder played in almost ft three quarters of the first game won by Toronto at Exhibition Stadium ft I was pretty good on my pass blocking he said But I think I need a little technique work on ft the run It did feel good o put on an Argo uniform ft In fact Ive saved the program from the first game because It was he first time I had my ft name listed Toronto The wo cams played again Monday in ft Ha mi Hon ft Calgary the lacked the offensive punch needed to consistently come up ft with the big play Inglis has noticed thats not the ft case in Toronto We could be struggling for a few plays but ft weve got the potential of quarterback to receiver Terry Greer ft for the big play If you give him a little time ft can put the ball on the money ft Having spent live years studying the ft plays offensive formations Inglis has had to make an adjustment to the Toronto ft offence Some of the plays here are the same as we had In Calgary but the calls are different That ft hough will come with a little bit more studying ft he said ft Now a satisfied Inglis Is looking forward to ft the 1985 season I am anxious he said Im really happy Tricky brother combination sparks win Razzledazzle leads DQ to football victory ByDONSCALLEN Herald Correspondent In Georgetown Mens Flag Football League play this week Dairy Queen hammered Ner val GOO while North Sports kept up its early season strong play with a 3621 win over IAS Other games sow Longhorns dispatch M and M Pro Sports 217 Peel County Bandits beat Smoke Shop and OTooles downed Corrigan DAIRY QUEEN VS In this game DQ humi liated with an eight touchdown blitz and some nifty razzle- dazzle by Jeff and Gary Jeff received a Norval punt threw cross field to Gary who took In for the games first score Gary added another TD later in the game which was the result of a from Jeff The three Lunn brothers combined for five scores as Ron had three while and Slu had one each Howie Hulme had the other score to put the game out of reach Mitch had three interceptions for the winners NORTH VSIAS North Halton took over top spot in Ihe Divi sion as result of the win North Halton always a strong defens ive team has been hurt in the pasl by a lack of scoring punch With Ihe acquisition of Brad Fer guson theyve taken a big step forward in that department Ferguson had three majors with Greg and Ron Woodhams adding the others Andy Tyrcll had a field goal Fleet Brian had two majors for IAS while Jim Taggart had the other PEEL CO BANDITS VS SMOKE SHOP Peel County racked up 21 points In the first twice with Rob Arthurs Keith Peacock and Frank Bruno adding suffering from the absence of their top pivot had their scoring limited to the third quarter as John Vlerra and Werner had majors Dave Foster will sit out the next game for tiatlngnbrawlatthcend the game Wilh backup quarter back Wayne Stauslls at the helm OTooles prov ed they could win with strong arm of Hick Baldwin James Allan pranced to three majors while Linus Stauslis had he other Corrigan off to a bad start this year with just one point kept pace with for three quarters John La rose Kevin Harrison and Brent Ferguson scoring Mike Milton picked off an errant O pass LONUHORNSVS AND M PRO SPORTS The horns rode to victory on three majors two by Wayne and the other from Hob Alli son M and M broke the shutout a TD from Import receiver Dave Warm an In the fourth quarter James Lindsay and M and Mb Don Scallen exchan ged Interceptions Angels in tourney train Angels competed for the first time in he Thomson News papers annual tournament and came away with record of one win one loss and a tie The tournament was played this weekend In Georgetown met Trenton In their first game Saturday and dropped a 161 decision Glen Williams Dan Dave Rowney and Sandy Campbell had two nils for the Angels Later that day the Angels look on Guelph and came away with a 168 win and Campbell each had three nits for the Angels white Dan Ralph Steve Foreman Williams Lynn Duller Gltson had wo hits each for Georgetown In heir final game The Herald came back to lie Woodstock The Sen view team had a lead after the lint Inning and held an 115 edge beading the final inning of play Ralph had four hits for Georgetown In the game while Campbell and Robin Bakcwell added three hits each For their forts Georgetown finished In second spot In their division which was won by Trenton No final results were available Tennis squad wins The Gordon Alcott Ladies A tennis leam defeated Bramalea in Intercounty league play The locals won the match 31 Kay King and Pat Hams won their match while Audrey Houston and Linda Rice were victorious 75 The team of Allison and won the game Ann Kennedy and Dorecn Thomson dropped a pair of scores Glen atoms defeated Glen Williams atom girls lost to Acton In Rural Minor Softball Association play Monday The Glen led after one inning but counted five runs in the second for an 117 lead Glen Williams closed the gap 1513 by the end of the fourth but thai was as close as the team could get Shannon Morris had a homer triple and single for Ihe Glen while Peacock had a homer double Andrea Tammy Richards and Michelle had homers for Acton Amy Norman Andrea and Morris scored three runs each for the Glen while Leeking Richards scored three runs each for Blue Jays fly off to ball victory BLUE JAYS DINGBATS 14 The Jays really flew in Ihe 3rd and innings scoring 14 runs In the process Cole hit and scored four times while Judy Anderson went and also scored Kim foiled a rundown cleverly Ellen McGowan snagged some fine catches in centre field The Isl 2nd and innings went well but there was no way Dingbats could catch up no matter how hard Ihey tried Brookes and Sue Martin collectively hit and scored RED FOXES POWER 18 Faxes won their second win of the year in a closely fought game Debbie Knoepfli went 4for4 scoring Ihrec times Penny Alice Edgar and Sally Humbert tone connected well at the plate Ann Korzack smashed a homer to finish off a good night along her to other hits Powers Bev Barrett Colleen Joanne Kemper and RuthAnn Wilkinson tallied on offence GOLDEN GLOVES It TURQUOISE TUMBLERS Despite a big 7lh inning rally Tumblers tumbled to the Gold Laurie Diana Tripp Cindy Donna Harden and Ruby hit and scored for the winners Christine Stoyles hit a single then replied with a super homer A triple by Reyce two doubles by Monica Matalerz and double by Joanne Tucker Anne Puckering Hamilton Carney and Jeanne Wilson sparked the Gloves to the win GREY LIGHTNING PINK INDIES J Pink Ladles had the lead up lo when Holing knocked In Ihe tying run followed by Sharon hit to score for the winning run King and had hot bats along with Bousklll a great fielding Betty hurled well for the Greys Pinks Lorraine Tarzwell showed excellent pitching and a goodpunchdownihothirdbasellne Debbie Titus Mary Kelly and Tarzwell had doubles while Janet Ransom had a triple Titus Jan Withers Lynn Bar tiny and Linda Perkins excelled In the catching department Perkins also produced a double ploy at third BULLDOGS Smurfcttcs continuous team hitting throughout determined this high score Annette Contd on A 10 BRAND NEW PONY SUPER SUMMER BRAND NEW 85 STELLAR SPECIAL 6345 GEORGETOWN 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