Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 7, 1988, p. 10

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Page THE I1FKALD Fastball finals Plumbers take lead The Bluebirds and Howell Plumbers met last Wednesday eve a kickoff game one of the 1988 Georgetown Industrial Fastball League Championship Series Who placed Who placed last It doesn really matter any more as we all know only remembers the champ And the Birds wanted a recent Well Mas the harm field advantage on this nlgnt of Aug It was I en use- leading game win nor Big Mac Brian to square off against runner up In games won ion Hammer Much to the regret of tin players and coaches of the squad this would be Jan last game for his team For it was buck to the University of British for a United to expect tough Cup final After a couple of weeks over the pond the column reiunis the remaining weeks of the season It hardly seems like ihe approaching close bu then our playing season is I Motherwell Wimbledon Watford I were the games seen and have not scored a goal since in the league campaign Dig news and very news upon returning must be the achievement of the United reaching the Onlnno Cup Final The luck of the draw a part but not as much as the team play United are not an easy team to play against and do give up Their opponents will be whose reputation is that of a hard physical club and they do not take any prisoners took out Bramalea Thistle with a brutal display and United will know what to expect Oshawa Civic Centre hosts finals on Sept 17 arc sure to a huge sup port Town need and deserve similar is not too far away Coach Sammy is ihe organizer of a bus or two and needs to know of jour commitment not later than Sept shall be there and I hope Town youth finals are fortunately set for the same date and will be at Both boys and girls close ihe season this day a departure from recent years President Dave Under IB squad arc lying third in the Peel Halton League Although equal in points with they have on inferior goal difference The team is in ihe semi final of the league cup at on Sept 10 Bill of the Under 14 squad is not doing so well the team being second bottom of their division after 10 gomes The Inter County leagues are com with Meteor again taking first place In the first division and must Be favorites to win the cup Only Villo and Manners managed to lake any points from Meteor and they were both lies Therefore Meteor went through the league table without any losses a fine achieve ment Manners came second some seven points behind finished in last upon their return to Ihe top division Second division champions are Crown and Anchor by four points from Eagles This season Crown stuck to the player rules sand earned their position with fine soccer Milton are again the foot of the table with zero points having failed to register their players in time Playoff sections are Meteor Villa and in one section of ihe first Mariners Viking Plus Welding and are in the other section Second division sections are Crown United and Winchester with Eagles Itockuood and Mil ton In seel Ion two Last week a discipline hearing suspended Plus Welding player Dillon until the end of April 1390 following a series of physical actions on an player in a July match at AJcott which ended abruptly Plus Welding then refused to play Mariners as a form or protest another matter for the league ex ecutive to deal with Results to date in playoffs arc as follows Meteor Villa Ancients 1 Viking Plus Welding Ajax A Meteor Ancient 1 Plus Welding Viking 1 Trexcon and Villa have received byes and two points each for these games Meteor and Viking lead their sec respectively at this juncture United Winchester Milton Eagles 1 Laurcntlans 3 Ilockwood Crown Laurent oris United Winchester 1 Milton Crown and Eagles both have ed byes and receive two for these games Section leaders are United and Available at The Herald Office In either 8x10 or 5x7 Sizes It HIM tied on points with Lauren turns as a result of their game This Wednesday Manners play at Alcoit at 6 in a crucial game for section art dut to follow Plus Wtldlnf Villa art home to Trexcon in only game locally The major shock in European circles was the of lo show up in the European Champion ship for which they wire made favorites million changed hands the round of player transfers before the beginning of the English Strangely the 19SH World Cup in going to the USA did not appear to be a shock or even a mystery It was will known before the Fir A meeting to decide that the USA had won the vote Only the sue of the wis in doubt Brazil had two votes Morocco voles and the USA a The Los Olympics dollars and spectators swijed day have no and Morocco no stadiums USA both Canada task in qualifying is made by the suspension of Mexico from International lion in playing much second year Jon was headed But what a final garni for him and did he ever pltchl Thcst two premier stymied both tiams but lira for five innings The scon knotted at up to Ihls point Thi Birds grabbed a In the ingle from with Bert Osborne on bast An excellent crowd sat back and looked on as one of the finest games in many years was loking shape But on to the Howell a half of the seventh Inning with Don Johnson on base John Sargent brought him home to tic It at one apiece The Birds couldn squcew a run in their home half of the seventh to the victory Extra Innings were in store The Inning turned out to be more than productive for the Plumbers Al Scott singled and was brought by yet another single from Wayne Next up Jon Hammer pounded out a single only to be brought home by Don Johnson s single The score was for Howell with a last bat remaining for the Birds Bui the Birds cross the plate They had to wait a week for game two Great game great MVP went to Jon for Howell and Big Mm MacKemie for the Bluebirds Bert Osborne and Lorry Peterson hit well on the night Defensive players of the garni were Andy Broadbent and Al Moore or the Birds and Scott and Bob tor Plumbers Game two is slated for Wednes- Sept at 30 pm I S Don forget Howell Fall Classic Three- Pitch Baseball Tourney Sept 21 sored by Big Brothers Unique three- pilch hardball tourney First eight teams entered are In Contact Jim Hall or Bob Marc ho nd sn Pirates tyke titlists The Pirates an the 1H tyke division playoff champions Pirates took the at the GBA Day of Champions on Aug at the Fairgrounds with a victory over the Twins Pirates finished the regular season in second place behind the Twins although both clubs hod identical win loss records But Pirates established themselves as serious contenders for the 1988 playoff crown by starting scoring early in the final Jamie and Steve scored Pirate runs in the second In with Chris Howell driving in both Pirates continued scoring runs as Jamie Scarlett Andrew Craig Mike White and Robbie Carter all home to give the team the win Three outstanding hits by Chris Howell Steve and Jamie Scarlett combined with some ex cellcnt pitching by Steve Steven and Robbie to ensure the Pirates of the crown and make lor some exciting baseball action for an appreciative Herald Scoreboard vl Icrdtll n for rain- ir a cod CAR BUYING TIPS USED CARS EXAMINE THEM Georgetown Inc GOLDEN DRIVEWAY IKT SPRAY TO lAV OK V This SOW MX MI OR HACK TOP Till- II ON YOUR A well propel I by r firmh 111- An I Sealer leak tracks and The make PROLONGS SPAN lly ihe binding of notm it reduced and he area I life mended YOUR To do ihe you and your family like do YOU AT YOUR SO BON T DELAY CALL TO DAY PERSONAL ESTIMATE 8730847 ARMS SATISFACTION I HI- Oil MAN WINTER Fair beginning to new dart season School Is back In means bowling can I be fur behind Richard Goillln front and Georgetown Bowl last to practise pin prowess In an league bowling which l to begin on Sept Youngster fed In bowling during the all and winter contact Georgetown Howl photo The industrial league began last Wednesday at the usual premises the Georgetown Legion Alternately two divisions play upstairs and downstairs each week until April Another change less for some than the foregoing Is return to weekly charges Instead of former charge The Intention of the new executive is to achieve at least the same as the previous recent years for the members Due to tin executive allure to complete the paperwork of the upstairsdownstairs agreement the Legion was not ready lo commodate the league fully last week However all should be well this Wednesday A shortage of players is usually the first evening problem and this was no exception After the usual captains meeting to start the session the matches were under way Urn division Exports Westenders High Hollers Inter County 3 Bulldogs over defaulting Panthers Hustlers Golden Flights and Ensigns did not have a game Last season double champions from the second division Snow Jacks folded due to lack of players and the players are dispers ed amongst other teams Second division Bandits 3 Aces Firemen Gasket men Powers- pains Unknowns Independents Taxmcn 1 Acadian Pools rounds out the results There Is still space or teams and players according to president George Powell Anyone Interested in joining should contact Powell at Legion on Werlnesdov Aquatic registration set Registration for Fall Aquatic Programs begins Saturday Sept for both the Acton and Georgetown pools Acton registrants register at tht Acton indoor Poo Georgetown rLgtstrants register at the Georgetown High School Library lobby entrance Registration begins at a For more informs Darts TOUGH Hustlers Al Telford had three starts and four finishes as well as a maximum 180 and all on ginger ale Ron Scarlett finished on 121 In Hustlers opening salvo to defend their championship Dennis Tharogood opened with a high 149 giving the shooters something to aim at early on In the season Inter Coun ty George O Neil played eight out of nine games and functioned without water but not other liquid refreshment Stan Mathews shot Lloyd Westlake started on and with 154 for Aces with learn mate Dave Tomlinson scoring high with a 120 finish Hick Hardin come In with 140 for Gaskctmcn as did Jim Franks Independents Grant Richardson knocked for 121 and Gary opened with Co and scored twice All In all a fair beginning The Region of Peel Dart League will begin on Monday Sept with the new Georgetown section division with eight teams playing in the drinking establishments around town Time Out Tooles Copper Kettle Station House and Hollywood arc among the teams WINDSHIELD REPAIRS BOWLERS WANTED FOR THURSDAY EVENING MIXED LEAGUE For Details Larry or Bob 8775787 CANADAS NO 1 PARTICIPACTION SPORT BOWL OVER MILLION PEOPLE DO HAVE FUN AND MEET NEW FRIENDS in AGE GROUPS MASTER BOWLER INSTRUCTORS House of Winners Fun Croats Prim InHouso Provincial and National Championships REGISTER EVEHWCS mm SATURDAY from Sunday I nam Tuesday Afternoons Wednesday Afternoons Choice of evenings Too Old Banquet Toumsman Tuesday Alter noon Friday Afternoons NEWCOMERS WELCOME AFTERNOON Thursday September 81h 1pm Reservations accepted 12 MOUNTAIN VIEW RD S THE FAMILY BOWLING CENTRE 8779922 Georgetown Minor Hockey ANNOUNCES FALL REGISTRATION Saturday Sept 1088 I BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND PARENT TO SIGN PLAYERS CERTIFICATE Notice lo Spring Registrants The GMHA has voted to retain all sweaters at the end the season The Board will refund tees paid to Spring registrants on Saturday Sept 1 30 m EQUIPMENT EXCHANGESALE Saturday September 10 1988 Bring Equipment 8 00 to 1 1 00 a Sale 00 to 3 00 pm Pick up Equipment 3 to p Alcoit Arena HOCKEY JACKET SALE Saturday Sept 10 12 30 00 Arena 1 Player 2000 2 Players 3 Players REP TEAM TRYOUTS ARENA Cost 4 00 per session or 3 sessions for 9 00 ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST REGISTER WITH THE GMHA BEFORE GOING ON THE ICE THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 8 Minor Peoweo 30 Poowoo 5 6 30 Bantam 6 30 to 30 p Bantam 30 to 8 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 10 Minor Novice 9 0 a Novice 1 00 1 1 00 a m Minor Atom 00 to 1 noon Atom to 00 Minor Poeweo 00 to 2 Poowoo 2 to OO m Minor Bantam 3 OO to 00 Bantam OO to 00 00 to 6 OO Midget 00 to 7 p MONDAY SEPTEMBER 12 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11 Minor Novice 2 00 to 00 1 to 2 00 Minor Atom 2 00 to 3 00 Atom 3 00 00 p Minor Peoweo 00 to 30 p 30 to 00 p Bantam to 30 Banlam 1

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