Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 31, 1991, p. 22

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theHERALD- SportsPlus Wednesday July 1991 Remax Bantams romp over Cawthra Mike Adams Remax Bantam boys romped all over Cawthra on July 23 in a lft3 victory All of the hard work and ing practices are really starting to pay off for Georgetown The team has won three of its last five starts and done so very convinc Shane Leslie pitched the first inning striking out the side Graham Kennedy took over the pitching duties for the next three innings allowing only three hits two walks and two runs while striking out three Kennedy had an excellent field backing him up Steve Onopn Ladies tennis teams sweep Gordon Tennis teams In ter County play last week resulted in a sweep for Ladies Mixed and five out of six points for Mixed The Mixed B played ORC on July 23 and took six points Dean Jackson and Ken Kavanagh won 2 Rene March and Rory Kennedy 7 for a win Gord and Ryan Brain won 60 a default Chris Steen and Kevin won Stacey and Don Hurley 62 7 for a win Ann Kennedy and Ouida Graville won The Mixed played Bramalea on Thursday and took five points John Dalhson and An dy Hummenny won Bill Kent and Al won 63 Ed Van Den Hoek and Jay Anderson in three sets won Audrey and Murray Jans in three sets won 36 Also in three sets for a win Joanne Van Den Hoek and Jim Morwick 16 7 For a loss Karm Wilson and Deb Koster 16 The Ladies A played Spr ingfield Deb Koster and Chris Steen lost in three sets For a win Audrey Jans and Ann Kennedy in three sets 63 Eileen Savilie and Joanne Van Den Hoek lost 26 36 San dra Pun and Ouida Graville lost 1646 The Ladies played Bronte and took four points Mary Hughes and Margaret won Agnes Lawrence and Carol Beeney won Trudy Roy and Norma won 7 5 Muareen Burgoyne and Diane in three sets won House league play Yvonne Hendersons team is in first place with Jim Hamilton and Rex Levitt s teams tied for second and Anne Curries team in third Don t forget to sign up for Adults Singles and Doubles tour August Ml Jrs Tourna deadline Aug for the event on August 1618 catcher and Jose Moore on third combined to pick off a Cawthra base runner attempting to steal third during the third inn Shane Leslie had the defensive play of the game in the top of the fourth inning With runners on first and se cond Leslie snagged a hard line drive up the first base side and doubled off the runner ing to get back to first The offensive plays of the game were extensive In the fourth inn ing Georgetown batters came to the plate racing up nine runs in that inning alone In the fourth inning Brett DeSousa smashed out a three run triple and in the fifth Shane Leslie crushed a two run triple Perhaps the longest hit of the day came off Doug Shep- s bat that was called a ground rule double as it slipped past the outfield fence Ladies golf Annual Field Day flawless North Halton Golf and Country Club Ladies Section annual Field Day went without a hitch on July 16 The nine hole event gave everyone a chance to accumulate points in six categories The Player of the Day who came first in most categones in her Flight was Dot Hamilton Second place in points accumulation was a tie between Marge Richardson and Shirley Prize winners in Flights A B C and D were as follows 1st Low Net Gross Lois Lawlor Betty Ann Mulholland Lois Pat 1st Low Net Gage Judy Wickware Kathryn Latimer Sheila Smith 2nd Low Gross Gladys Joan Sanford Pat Johnston Audrey Houston 2nd Low Net Jean Chappel Inez Cnchton Irene Reg Ferns Low Putts Marilyn Manon Burns Clare Hughes Shelley Allison Longest Drive Eileen ingham Win Bradbury Anna Kilhp Joanne Ingram The Yellow Ball winning team was Barbara Gates Clare Hughes Pat Johnson and Pat In second place was the team of Vera Mays Anna Kilhp and Shirley Jubmville The Trophy Tourna ment took place July 13 Two couples and Don Bullock and Gloria and Doug Sinclair tied for first place They will ar range to play an 18hole playoff so trophy and prize winners will be published at a later date The din ner and dance that followed the tournament was exceptional DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS ENJOY OUR OUTDOOR PATIO Across From GO Station 37 King St Georgetown 8773541 NEW SATURDAY HOURS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE GEORGETOWN ass Clothing Mens Ladies Childrens ALTERATIONS I REPAIRS 8771598 Georgetown 8779896 APPLE WINDSHIELD REPAIRS We Handle All Insurance Claims unit 873 1655 person Coffee Shop Now Open 11 attention Unlimited Golfing Range Unlimited Batting Cages Unlimited Mini Putt ALL FOR PER DAY COUNTRY LANE River From Court 8772254 WIN PRICE BACK ON YOUR PURCHASE UP TO Accords Preludes On Now HONDA MUST SELL BRAND NEW THE NEXT CARS I Once 100 car quality the purchasers win back HALF THE PURCHASE PRICE up lo Contest rules are available at dealership Contest ends upon sale and delivery of 100 vehicles or December 11th 1991 see us for details GEORGETOWN 203 ST HWY A GEORGETOWN ft

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