Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 7, 1991, p. 14

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Page THE WEEKEND June 1991 Three ties highlight results of Halton Hills slowpitch play By JIM Herald Special Capital Ford 11 Random 11 Going into the fifth inning Capital Ford looked like they were going to win their first game of the season leading but Random Car Ciub got the bats hot and pounded out three straight doubles a single and a triple by Bob Morrow to clear the bases and tie it up Tony Perkins John MacLeod Brian Ward and Dave Wallace did most of the damage and Kevin Webster hit his first homerun to the opposite field Even a mammoth three run shot by John was not enough Jerry Hilts and Nick Boere both had doubles and a single each A great game by both teams and the first point of the season for the Capital Ford team Lions 10 Living Lighting The Living Lighting team came back to score four runs in the sixth inning to tie this game in a seesaw battle Steve Foreman Travis Gardner and Wayne all went three for three and coming up big with hits in the sixth Lions got hits throughout the line up with John Edwards hitting a long long solo shot Brian Bludd had the only double for his team Park Lincoln 9 Optimist This game had a wild finish to it with the Optimist Club up in the seventh inning Park Lincoln stepped up to bat and got six con secutive hits to score four runs and tied the game up Jim Readman started the rally off and it ended with Heath Lockhearst scoring the equalizer Ken Sproule Marty Dezeeow and Fendley all went three for three Optimist Club lead by Kevin Galways pitching and Brent McDonalds held on to get the tie Phil Jones hit two doubles and Don Staddon smack ed out a triple A great comeback by Park Lincoln Kendale20 10 In a game that saw five homeruns and a lot of offence Brent Telford led the way with two homers and five Dave Parent had four Sam Moore and Nick went three for three for the Ken- dale squad and Gary Hole played great defense while Jim Annett made a nice throw to double up a Pizza man John Curran and Ed Cizmar hit Ladies Flag Football Michaels battered By Herald Special In spite of the after affects of the Big Chill both and Mobile Sound System to drag themselves to the field for a Mobile Sound cam out on top with a 208 score over JV CIBC defeated West Insurance 2510 In the other two contests Amies Body Shop battered Michaels Restaurant and Burns Tranpsort crushed OTooles JV Jets continue to prove that they can hold their own in tough competition Mary Lowry scored first for Mobile Sound and No picked up two points Natalie Milton posted their second TD Linda Ferguson answered back with eight points midway through the fourth Janet Smith sealed the victory In the second match CIBC Chargers got on the scoreboard with a Julie Burgan TD and a single Tammy McLaughlin kicked a superb field goal for West Insurance CArey Brabant Atkinson and Jackie Wickens scored the other Chargers touchdowns Larusso scored the other West Michaels Restaurant had a no show on the quarterback front and Amies defense picked them apart Carol Kovacevic and Michelle picked off two apiece while Judy Grinberg and Andrea Ford each had one The scoring was spread around with Sue Ferguson and Michelle Vell- scoring while Pat Hor- ruzey had 12 Burno still has OTooles number Sandra Cousens scooped points as did Michelle Brenda Hamilton snagged a two convert Donna return ed an interception for Burns other score Kathleen Lenvey scored two TDs and grabbed an interception while Marianne Aikenhead posted two points for only score JS NORTH END GEE NISSAN 610 MARTIN ST 8784137 MILTON ONT HALTON HILLS COLLISION 1 ACTON ONT 8532860 GIC RATE 934 Rate Subject To Changa Without Notice CONCEPTS COUNTRYSIDE BUTCHERING Custom Killing Cutting and Wrapping Government Inspected 4168771194 Wed On Fn8 At Custom Sal noon on Rd DROP IN AND SEE OUR GREAT SELECTION OF pCYCLES ANDACiSSQRIES Georgetown mi U DISTRIBUTORS SPORTING GOODS CLOTHING SPECIALIZING IN TEAM CORPORATE WIAR 8730500 S Georgetown the long balls in a losing cause for Royal Pizza Jim Lawrence and Don Trant had two hits and an RBI each Good pitching by the brothers who have been pitching in this league for years Kinsmen Club Jim Connolly and Ron Mathen- son helped the Kinsmen by two for three three each handing Nfld Club its first loss of the season The Kinsmen blew it open in the sixth inning scoring five runs Scott Dwyer Mike Myers Dave Maddigan and Randy Brown all pounded out doubles while Dave Bickford went two for two for the club Elks Firemen Elks Club won this game in the sixth inning by loading up the bases and hitting three straight singles scoring four runs to take the lead and shut out Firemen in the seventh inning Dan Angel and Ken had three singles apiece Ron Osborne had two doubles and a triple Scott Laverty hit his first homerun of the season with one man aboard in the losing cause HILLS SLOW PITCH LEAGUE Standing of 12th M Club 10 Kinsmen Club Elks Club Firemen lionsllub 11 A ark Lincoln 1113 Kerala 1 l Georgetown by Laurie Burns Exercise Physiologist Heatstroke signs Heatstroke is the sudden uncontrolled rise in your body temperature caused by the inability of your temperature- regulating cells in the brain to increase the bodys mechanism for dissipating heat When functioning normally these brain cells maintain your body temperature close to degrees When you are out in the sunand or extreme heat the brain cells can become damaged by the heat and lose their ability to function The result heatstroke If you are dehydrated the more likely you are to develop heatstroke The harder you the less dehydration you can tolerate Dehydration decreases blood volume to the point where there is not enough blood to supply both the skin and internal organs such as the brain liver and muscles Your body must make a choice and chooses the internal organs and the muscles Thus the blood supply to the skin is shut off and your body temperature rises uncontrollably Heatstroke doesnt just happen There is plenty of warning Your lungs and muscles will feel like they are on fire Your breathing will become short and labored and your mouth becomes parched Your vision blurs and dizziness and nausea set in You may even start to think and act irrationally If you continue to exercise you will stop sweating and your skin will become dry It feels dry and clammy even though your body temperature may shoot dangerously high You could become seriously ill if you do not pay attention to early warning signs of heatstroke You could lose so much fluid that there is not enough in your bloodstream to support circulation and you could go into shock Tips for Heatstroke Prevention Drink plenty of fluids while exercising to prevent dehydration 2 Do not exercise outdoors between am and 300 pm when the sun is the warmest If you suspect that a person or yourself may be suffering from heatstroke seek medical help immediately BOOK WITH MARY AND RECEIVE 10V OFF J FULL HAIR SERVICE Mm Acto ft INCREDIBLE SAVINGS ON BRAND NAME FURNISHINGS AT WHOLESALE PRICES 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