IUN September IS Im Stinkers are tops as playoffs start Regular season play concluded in the Ladles League last weekend as the teams gear up for playoffs Rhythm In Blue a Bobs Cats Rhythm in Blue downed Bobs Cats by four runs Ruth bang out two doubles along with solid hitting by Lynn and Janet Ransom Great behind the- catching by Lois Patrick Good game by all Rhythm In Blue players All of Bobs Cats played a great game but couldnt come up with the win Bemlce Griffiths made a super catch at shortstop Robin Richard son had a good night playing a sharp game at second and pounding out a triple LI Stinkers Dragon Ladles Lit Stinkers ended their winning season with yet another win Good fielding by Debbie Tatham as well as hitting a double Two doubles slid off the bat of Julie Fournier bringing In two of their 13 runs All the Stinkers had a good night at the plate For the Dragon Ladies Betty hit a triple and Sue Williams banged out two doubles Waldie played a nice game of defence Good effort by the Ladles Go for Gold tacky Charm Gold batters Debbie and Donna Hamilton helped to keep their Annette Van Dyke and Chris Jones For the Lucky Charms Cor- ley and Maria each made two outs In different Innings to keep the score close Peggy Row linos and Diana West wood each hit a double Super effort by all the Lucky Charms Oh Jays IS Crown Royals 11 The Oh Jays kept their runners scoring with solid batting by Carol Dean Julie Hilts Robin Maltby and Jane Romp Robin turned a double play to hold the Royals up Crown Royaler Kay King had a great night smashing out a and two doubles and making two double plays Good hitting by Rose and Jodl Rodgcrs Super effort by both teams Sitters It was solid defence by the to take the win In this game Colleen Cadger smashed out a beauty to start the game off Janet Mather banged out a triple and executed a solo double play Karen Bottom Icy hit two doubles belted out two In the park Jeannlc Brookes and Pat each hit a double Good effort by the Sisters RstPacU Cobras 10 Rat Packers Jenny David Sandy Robinson and Barb Terry all hit triples with Bonnie Penny hitting two Good pitching by Sandy Robin son and Joyce Hut chins Great wheels by Linda For the Cobras Lorraine bashed out an and a double Good fielding by Cheryl Dayman and Richardson Excellent team effort from both the Rat and the Cobras FINAL TEAM STANDINGS Lil Stinkers Broozers 30 Oh Jays Rat Pnc Rhythm in Blue Dragon Ladies Go for Gold Bobs Cats Twisted Sisters 19 Cobras 14 Lucky Charms 13 Crown Royals Tiebreaking games to be played through the week with the playoff tournament being held Sept 16 18 Games to begin at m Friday continuing through to the consola tlon final at m Sunday and the championship final at 30pm Kinsmen champions Senior winners Picture and Presents captured Brown Lean tie Julie the Kinsmen senior Softball Walters Leah absent Ilm league title tail week by defeating Johnston absent Diana Savage In an exciting final Paillette Frio el absent Member of the winning team In Clements Carolyn Stewart and dude Michelle Hills Tara Russell coaches Guy Hillock and Todd Mo Kyla Jackson Sberri Glenn Tammy Clement Herald photo Pirate power ft 1988 GBA tyke champs The 1988 GBA tyke champions are the Pirates They Include back row left to right Bill Brlggs coach Robbie Carter Jr Jeff Freeman Paul and Mike Boyd coach The front row has Philip Boyd Steven Jamie Jamie Scarlett Richard and Steven Rob- mo Absent were Michael White Chris Winters Andrew Craig Howell and coach Bill Carter A Located at Carols 65 MAIN ST S Phone for an appt or please drop by 8772981 Gift Certificates Available Off and rolling Tournament actio a wrapped up at the Georgetown Log Cobin Lawn Bawling Club lost players from Milton and Georgetown com won Hie event Regular play continues at the Street club the fall photo Local lawn bowlers hold wrapup event Under favorable skies the Georgetown Log Cabin Bowling Club held lis final mixed trebles tournament of the season at heir Edith Street location A number of outside clubs as well as local en tries competed for top place honors with the team representing Oakville and skipped by Jack eventually emerging vie This brings to a close the local tournament schedule for the 1988 season although club bowling will continue as the weather permits With the cooler fall weather upon us now is on ideal time for spec a tors and first time bowlers alike to drop by and get acquainted with the challenging sport of bowls Twenty thousand Canadians young and old alike can be wrong Visiting clubs the season wrap up included Milton and Pins ready to fly at Georgetown Bowl With the autumn leaves about to fall bowling cant be far behind and Georgetown Bowl Is gearing up or a busy fall and winter season youth bowling Is under and newcomers are welcome to register for weekly fun prizes awards in house and provincial and national play tournaments and special fun days All bowlers wive qualified supervision and Divisions range from Smurfs Bantams Juniors and Sen tori covering ages four to Call for more In formation There Is also still time to Join adult leagues and again men mixed and Golden Age leagues still openings and no experience is Georgetown Bowl also nounced lis publK bowling hours these times and dates noon 11 from 1ridays from noon Saturdays Sun days mm I p m Reservations be made by culling Figure skating club holds open registration Aspiring Elizabeth Manlcys and budding Brian will soon be cutting figureeights and turning axlejumps as the Georgetown Figure Skating Club opens registration for the 19BM9 season The club will hold open tions tonight Wednesday Sept from to a and on Monday Sept 19 from to at the Gordon Alcott Arena Club publicity officer said nil skaters arc welcome to register and are en to join the Georgetown Talent night The Seventh Annual and Cultural Centre Anniversary Celebration Is scheduled or Oct 10 14 Local Talent Night will be held Thursday Oct 13 at m Figure Skating lub for carnival year Further Information may be obtained by calling Marilyn at 877 WITH Your copy is available at many of our conveniently located dealers like PICK UP YOUR COPY OF THE HERALD TODAY Local umpire has hand in Seoul event Richard Willis or Terra wont be attending the 1988 Sum mer Olympic Games in Seoul South Korea Inter this month but his presence will be felt there nevertheless Willis a member of Baseball Canadas umpires technical com and the chief official for On tario was part of a four man panel that selected Canadas umpiring representative to the Seoul Games baseball competition Jim a sports writer with the London Free Press will be behind the plate for Canada when the baseball competition takes place in Seoul Crewman who has had professional umpiring experience at the AAA minor league level survived a short list of Canadas lop national and Inter national umpires to make the Olympic grade Willis joined other high ranking Baseball Canada officials from British Columbia New Brunswick and Quebec in considering ap plicants Tor Canadas umpire posi tion Its the Icing on the coke for Jim said Willis of Cress mens i to the I expect first lime played as an official Olympic medal sport In 1984 at Los A- baseball was played as a demonstration event Meanwhile Willis didnt let the duties or committee member take him too far away from the on field action during the last few weeks He umpired the Ontario A final recently in and last weekend was back behind the plate coll the strikes and balls in the provincial Sr finals in Dun Which end up A member of the Hills Club turns a deft hands tand during the clubs demonstra tion at the annual Georgetown Fair weekend Several local delighted appreciative Crowds at onlookers with their polished acrobatic routines Herald photo Herald Scoreboard Robin in lunula boji USED CARS EXAMINE THEM Insist on a road test that allows driving at different speeds on roads of various conditions to evaluate the performance of the steering brakes shock absor 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