SECTION Tilt HI- KALI Wednesday I9H5 Local competing in Masters Games Games have that Olympic thrill Toronto Bureau photo By lh0 Toronto Bureau entered in the five- Competing In Ihc first International Masters Jo Games gave George against In club or Olymp- towns Joo that competitions Inter Olympic feeling viewed between races he Mr who compel Masters Games In the 1964 and 1968 canoeing chairperson Olympic kayaking and organizer Jim Moss competitions came coached him second in Hosiers Canadian Games meters kayaking team members metcrdoublcsandmens during the and kilometers and fourth Olympics One kayaking in the 500 competitor at the Games titions held recently in adn t raced Toronto Island His wife with since Peggie came second in tnc the women meter doubles While winning brought back the feeling of pic style compel Ions It was competing against the old gang Mr Joo a real Masters competitors their skill and stamina aged and over the against those their own advantage of the Games age he said lies In competing with Prior to competing in people the same age meter qualifying group with varied heal Mr Joo said the sports backgrounds and large turnout for Ihc Ho noli lies competition had made Mr said lhat him nervous while he enjoys compel Some of the with younger kayak I don t know era what they lack in They may be very good experience they make up Ihey may not be race In which he finish fourth It was evl dent to Mr Joo that the competition was than I expected by manlike Competing In the Mast Games gives older athletes a chance to test far He admitted he could have done belter during race but had placed too much emphasis on sprinting at starting and was unable to main tain his stamina when finish After Ihc race he successfully predicted he would do better In Ihc meters where he finished second against Australian Dennis In the spirit of the Masters Games which pits athletes against each other on an rather than national basis Mr came second in the men s doubles paddling with Australian Clifford Peggie came first In the women meter doubles with Australian Both and hope to compete in future Masters Gomes which will be held every four years in cities around the world IT Although summer is quickly passing us by there Is still plenty of time to enjoy the great weather one of many parks in Hills Whether you prefer to actively participate in sports and play or just relax In the shade of a quiet area please come and share in of one of our parks Eagles out to salvage 85 season By DAN RALPH Hero Id Sports Editor Geo rgel own Junior Eagles will have an opportunity starting Friday turning a losing season a winning one The Eagles have won Just four of Central Ontario Baseball Association COB A games this season However Friday the Eagles host burg in tin best or three Ontario Baseball Association junior D playoff Eagles manager Dan Guistini acknowledges life for the la playoff is a Georgetown team The players are certainly happy to be playing ball said This gives us a change of salvaging something from the year Initially the players comments were Jun lor I told them that our record wasn that good and this was an opportunity for us to Royal LePage football team wins first game of year NICE TRY By J J Herald Special Royal snatch their first victory from North Sports in the final quart of the game of a contest Joanne Searle opened the scoring with a yard field goal for Royal North took Ihe lead with a major by Brcnda Hamilton and the two pointer grabbed by Michelle North held their lead final play of the game when Royal Le page Marg Walinga got the major and Joanne Searle kicked the convert Game Stars Hamilton NHS Carrie JVJLTSIJ PEEL COUNTY JV Jets opened the scoring a major by there was a lot of action with interceptions by Donna Brown and Chnatlrie Williamson or Work That Body and Nancy Hamilton of Thru way Muffler Game Slars Debbie Duff Nancy Hamilton This youngster is a stud In concentration a he tries to hit tennis ball However It appears this time thai the ball will elude his efforts This youngster was Improving his skills at the Pepsi Wilson tennl clinic bring run by the Hills Recreation and Parks Department All the equipment is being offered by Wilson Herald photo by Don Ralph SPORTS SCOREBOARD As record IFL wins and Spear scored his hit when the fielder made a throwing error Acton rounded out their scoring In the seventh when McArlhur Itlnfl nam In its lor Kara lugfter and Jennifer Murray Void were Kim lor Standard and lllfl On July North Ann i lipped by a handed KlmRoj a coir Game r Homwura rc cnn Koilner and for Shop Mom and Krtsla Kara Lynn lor no victorious or North and for a landard were Wanda Tracy Green and Queen On July Center her eld with for North la on Morey and ffaal and for lor Standard Kelly Yalta IS Teri Subject for Ken mem ben of Dairy Queen ran lot Queen Kerry Lewi were lor lalii uur catches and Williams I Bonnie Hilton learn and Doyle nn Palmer Game rawer Anderson lor July J SiJ Standi Valdi Smashing In homers were Laura Doyle Michelle and Groatlen lor Void and for Stan dard Sara and a Grand lam from Laurie Game were for Standard MeTaggart and for Lillian MacOonald Smoke Shop nth koto of Home I from Kelly oTUieKineltea August Lodge away a IS- victory the Konack 5 I j Pharmacy Kim Trtrlchi ah am and by Laurie Sun nice to return from Diet Center doubled lor Kenjner two and Tt for d tor Dairy Bar torious over Dairy Queen by of flomera In by Sue Subject Kim and nil Kenlnen tan Vclllni and Deniie Harden Natalie Andrew Game were lUrden Morey Acton A a of Ihe Inter county Fastball League won a pair of games this Friday night the A downed Erin in Erin Jim Senna the win allowing six hits while Paul Car gill and Roy fanning IB Spear all hit singles to Acton got on the board load the bases Dick In the fourth inning when Spear then hit a Dave single fly for the last A a brought home Hob Ver run mull en Vermutlcn had Acton then won a for singled and Glen Scott felted match Sunday then walked against Erln led ihc game day with a run in the bottom Erin was cancelled and half of the Inning will be played Saturday In Ihc fifth Tim Baker in Acton starting at 6 30 and p m singled Roy Spear hit a Along with the double- single that brought header Acton still must Baker home DlckSpear then belted a triple that Hornby to round out lis brought two more runs league schedule Specters have quiet week Glen Williams Specters of Ihe Intercounty Fastball League had a very quiet Ihey did not take lo the field for a league game Lost week a doublehcader with Hornby was cancelled but it was played last night in the Glen Those games round out Specters regular season Prior to Tuesday games the Specters had a record As of weekend the Ontario Amateur Softball Association Intermediate A zone playoffs were not completed Glen Williams will take on the winner of the Grimsby Dunnville Specters manager Ted Wilkes has Inform the OASA the start of Glen Williams series could start next week Wilkes scheduling in Tuesday at series opener The winner of the series will go to the provincial tourney slated for Ingertoll in mid September Wendy Moore with Lor rainc Brown kicking convert I ynn Terashlta answered back for the Bandits with a yard run Wendy Moore once again scored to secure the Jets victory Game Stars Lynn Lor ralnc Drown JVJ KINGSUBMAFUNLZO CENTER King Submarine play cd a strong game against the Diet Center King opened the scoring with a 10 yard pass to Cathy Waters Vlckery converted with points a TD by Pan Anderson Barb nan catching point conversion to tic the game at the half King then pulled away scoring two more majors by Karen Brush and Bev Victory Game Stars Bev Vic Jets and the Diet Center finally met for the first time this season the Dlei Ccnler came up with victory At the half the ball game was tied majors by Dcnean Jones DC and anu an interception by Lisa Allen DC The Diet Center held the Jets scoreless in the second half while adding two more majors by Cheryl Thompson and Barb McKecnan Game Stars Linda Lisa Allen Apologies to North Sports who should have Work That Body and been credited wllh two Thruway Muffler played TD a convert and a scoreless game game star against King pile the score or lack of Submarine Hiseman aids Ponies wins Heather gundy Bombers tied scored five goals In two Liquorice Sticks 1 l games to lead My Melissa Watts scored for Ponies lo two squirt girls Bombers while soccer wins this week ley Stevenson scored for had two goals Slicks Heather Bow in the Ponies 1 win man Naomi over Coolcats Kate and Megan Fox played Camey and Sarah well for the Bombers man had the others while Sarah Leigh Shlllington scored Elizabeth Crawford for Coolcats Janice Danielle Cory and Mary Brown Michelle Cow Lynn played well brough and Cheryl Tor Sticks tllvard played well for Sarah Hiseman scored Ihe winners while for My Little Ponies as Alisha they tied Burgundy and Jenny Thompson Bombers 11 Alison played well for Coolcats Maccwan scored for Hiseman had three Bombers Janice Brown goals in her teams Heather win over Grasshoppers Cheryl Roberta Squire and Roberta Squire played Karen Walker scored the well Tor Ponies who lied others Lisa anger despite being shorthand and Sarah played well for In the other gome the winners Grasshoppers downed In other games Bur Coolcats Sabres contd Islanders colored sweaters will come with 10 double color rubberized numbersontho back with a double screen front crest The squad purchased pairs of socks Jufa shoulder pads Tour Koho helmets 27 each six pairs of gloves f507 six dozen Louisville slicks and six Louisville goalie sticks The sales lax and casts for sewing sponsors names lo Ihe sweaters were not Included However Thompson said he felt ho could get a discount of about five per cent on further stick orders Thompson mentioned the team might need some new duffle bags but no decision was made The Sabres ploy their first exhibition game Aug in against Schomberg The first Sabres training camp dale will be Aug l9atlheAlcoUArennKtartingat8 to On Aug 22 and the team will hold twohour sessions starling at p also at Ihe Alcott Arena President Thomson had a minor concern about those club directors who have not made a team meeting yet He said be brought the subject up to find out who are interested in helping Ihe team and who I Thomson said the work load for each executive and director could be light if all who said would help indeed follow through General manager Elmer Dunn will contact all the absent directors and meet with to discuss fundralsing methods The Sabres will have eight home games on Wednesday nights and seven Friday home dates this season The first game will be Oct at home against Fergus while Ihe final league game will be Jan in Fergus Wednesday games will begin at 30 while the Friday games will start at A league allstar game has tentatively been set for Nov 16 In Each team will have two representatives on their divisional allstar squad The lop percentage coaches In each division will be the allstar coaches The top goalies In goals against average will also be the good to get Into the playoffs A lot of players won t be back next year and it would be nice to win something This been greatest season in the world I think we can go pretty far in said pllcher Mario At the beginning of the year it was kind of embarrassing but It we play well defensively we can beat anyone It would be nice to win at least the season I be a total After hosting rlday night the Eagles will to Tillsonburg Saturday for a p m game Ihcre A coin loss Friday night will determine who gets the home gome Under OBA guidelines there are four divisions learns can play in Each team applies for the division it would like to play In and selections arc made based on won loss records Junior being the lowest division a learn can for Last year the Eagles played In division playdowns but were eliminated after Iheir two gomes Twoyearsngo Georgetown made it lo the finals of the division and lost to St Catharines by a single run Although the Eagles are in the last division sold that 1 mean the calibre of ball won I be competitive Our guys were talking about playing ball in corn fields but there are some good teams hero he Guistini said he does not know what type of squad Tillsonburg has He added Glanbrook of the played them last year and Guistini will call Glanbrook manager to find Just what type of team had last season Once the Eagles have finished playing in the D playoffs it will murk an end lo their season It will be on end Guistini won t mind seeing It has been a long season he said Although I do enjoy it I am looking forward to end It has been strain working alone and for thai reason only 1 11 be relieved when Its over When you re all alone every possible thing thil has to be done you have to lake care of Before the season began said his club would be In a rebuilding year However he now his estimation of winning 10 games was a little high I think I our ability to win in this league But now when I look back I feel did well considering what they had behind them A lot of ihem did not play last year because we didn have a juvenile team You lose a lot when you losca year of ball It takes a year to get your legs back gain your eye the plate and learn to field ball I think why re seeing lot of improvement from us late In the season I say Ihe last half of the year we done well When you look at you don l see any more ball games I certainly proud of our guys They could have easily gotten down but they vecomebackto play good ball I ve always managed keep the guys coming back to the ball park They still want to play he said This season was third with he club but only his first as manager Although the Job did not pose any unexpected surprises to him remains uncertain as lo whether or not he will return in a managing capacity next year This year has been a strain I ve left a lot of other things alone on baseball If you don have good help your lime becomes completely related to baseball and nothing else Wc 11 Just have to sec what happens he Georgetown junior Eagles ended their Central Ontario Baseball Association season this Wednesday game with West Mountain was cancelled However Saturday game with Brampton at Ihc Fairgrounds was held despite the rain The reason being Brampton needed the game for its Ontario Baseball Association bid No final results were kept as the became waterlogged after the downpour the gome went six Innings and Brampton did manage the win TOWN OF HALTON HILLS ROLLER SKATING GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA AUGUST 14TH COUPLES NIGHT All Couples Will Be Admitted For One Admission Price Skate Rantal- Admission AUGUST 21ST MAD HATTER NIGHT Anyone Wearing A Hat Will Be Admitted FREE On This Night Skate AUGUST 28TH BACK TO SCHOOL DJ NIGHT