Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 19, 1969, p. 9

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kinsmen girls softball i jnr ry cooper the gals came out swinging tuesday and thursday nights to belt the 1st games of the season into the record books for the 7th year dozens of parents turned out to cheer their athletes to victory and keep the umpires on their toes those watching the zenith mardell game were treated to an extra as zenith chalked up a grand slam hom er on their opener junior league tuesday june 10th zanlth tool a die 1 maraells hairetyllng 5 julia phillips became the name of the game as she broke opena2 ue and spirited her team on to a sound victory julia nuking her league debut belted oat the 1st grand slam home run of the year and a leg itimate one at that she encored heir 4th inning performance with another homer in the 5th and a double inthe sixth driv ing a total of 8 runs in the game until the 9 run 4th inning for zeniths mardeus had held bagger and was driven home by 1st baseman sue berneche carolyn was selected game star by umpire marty mccristall as she also belted out 2 home runs setting the pace for her teammates soccer news by ivan bird soaring post third straight shutout victory this coming saturday in conjunction with the open house at the cedarvale com- ntl b er rou eentw the georgetown u 0n h minor soccer association will each and the winning coach was albert enman georgetown upholstery 21 murray motor 0 present a game to show the prowess of the local boys game time will be approximate ly 530 pm and participants in the cedarvale auction sale arc bobcats in the lead after 15 both played very good games minutes and hard as dynamos raiders played in the -sec- tried they could not break ond game too but were nev down an outstanding defence tnis onc rangers over whelmed them 40 to score their third consecutive shutout rai ders came on late in the game but missed their opportunities whilst phillip watt chris daw- with glen albert and john burke the leaders for dyna mos ricky somerville and bil ly taylor worked very hard friday paul morrow added to his impressive goals total scoring his second hat trick in a a solid team effort backed by invited to bring their purchases j row as golden hawks defeated atoms their opponents on a run for run basis making this the most exciting game of the night also tagging home runs for zenith were 1st baseman penny hull and left fielder penny todd julia was naturally nam ed star of the game by umpire in chief al murphy the win ning coaches were cindy cooper and jan laforet shoprite 5c to 1 00 store 18 g cycle sports 8 gals coached some outstanding pitching left to the sidelines and see the ao the motormen scoreless after a tion in comfort 7 inning meet with the uphol sterers coached by les foster and bob french monday the first game of the winning pitcher calhv lhe week f dost the oprica sparked the fire in he consecutive shutout this team by hurling 4 perfect inn- a 0 decision over falcons lags only 3 batters found safe- t turaet scored both fl ty at 1st as marie douctte heli k an man b and s ped the cause by steadily pick- osborne played well in dpfenscl their best game to date in losing ing off the rest for falcons the standouts were 42 to an excellent cougars i scott walker and gil ford team this was an exciting cathy rounded out her qualj jeame which was only decided wildcats 3 this little fellow certainly knows the way to the net and is a fine prospectgbr- don miller was outstanding on defense for wildcats despite the score david porter also played a strong game mosouitoe tuesday raiders played niwii watt lidi held dayacortng 4f th giohoetowi tui goals three in a- second half period of sevenpniinutes randy pope scored nationals only goal to make the final score 51 for marauders slow ifications for game sur by hit- wednesday after ting 3 home runs and a triple trt to the season the bobcats for a perfect night at bat j to have to ife thev teamm theresa also had a 4 for 4 record wim nntnhln 1 homer 2 doubles rand a trip- j oy mark hcwson put the final ten minutes six goals scored were all ture efforts and all the the pic- boys wednesday the carrctal finally came out on the right side of a close score defeating celtic 10 in a fast fair game j u j j credit for the win goes to rich son and bob clelland made no j tomkinson who scored the mistake when they had their goai t inspire his side to vic chances for rangers best for t0 terry crawford and al raiders were tim potter and made valiant attempts mike richmond gt the g ck for ccltic saturday despite coach j but carretal w not to be de- alex donaldsons pregame bsists rovers were still beatcnt friday the league leading quite easily by rangers in their jets were banded their first fourth shutout the 30 final defeat losing 3 to umtcd in scort reflects the strength of l very exciting soccer game the rangers forward line which bo teams had many hpp0rtu- moves the ball around very ac- nitics but united were well curately and misses very few th the w john fokkens scoring opportunities this was j reeks and peter koch a good effort tay the whole ran scored the goals whilst lindsay gers team with walter pointer warhurst wose on many playmg excellent soccer for occasions for jets rovers ray macmahon well in 1 losing cause monday wolves played some fine soccer to defeat arse nal 32 for their first win of the season tv moffat m magdy and s hall scored the goals and d miecxaniec played a good game of defence for the junior b wolves best for arsenal were junior b temb dropped ted kewley doug thompson ami km rik i ootlfr their games over the week end losing 42 to westwood on saturday night and 43 to for est glen in a close one sunday afternoon the latter game was decided on a last minute goall as the junior b team had a de fensive lapse previously they had held the lead for a good percentage of the game and and ken ross thursday june 19 pages defensive errors let them down gordon barclay scored two goals one the most unusual seen for a while and the other possibly the finest goal scored at cedarvale on a great indivi dual effort played very good socccer pete pomeroy sports 17 main street n 8777777 authorized remington dealer bob edwards plumbing heating played bantam callaghanply s defensive soccer as i we despjtb neat torpedoes played their best the marauders started their cord with eviaeneea in tneir iu win over 0utstandin for raiders were soccer so far in saturdays sec- game against nationals with on- the shoprite by stan walsh left no doubt j about their team strength as they steadily increased their 1st inning lead over the cyclists le susan mccartney and marie doucette also had 4 baggers senior league thursday june 1 young pharmacy 27 leones haircryling 5 youngs left no doubt that they intend to head towards their 4th year as champs as they hit leones with all their power leones dropped in the sunnucks real estata 12 magnusons insurance 12 a draw all the way qlagnu- sons and sunnucks tossed the lead back and forth every inn- ing with magnusons blowing forgoes side by so torped steven erwin and david crop- on game giving jaguars a really eight men and had further per for cougars paul baxter fright before dropping a 20 de- misfortune when paul ewing and kent diamond led their cision dan field played a great suffered a broken collar bone team to their fourth win in ass f torpedoes and paul and was confined to hospital many games j krowchuk was the pick of the they still came out on top how- i jaguar team ever as right winger george the second game of the night saw tigers defeat a luckless w1ube closed for vacation from june 28th to july 16th inclusive their chance at the extra point ms played we at the surt but by remaining scoreless in theirl faded badly ggrs put on the last bat magnusons coach grant don- nahee and sunnucks al martin 1st inning 112 and never revivi and george chisholm felt this torpedoes lance early janice inglis youngs hurler excelled both on the mound and pressure top men for tigers j were tim banks who scored 2 goals and alfred van dyke fori and good randy power strong games their batting and fielding were at the plate recording 3 home equally sound pitcher debbie higgins evolv ed as he game star for the win ners deb managed to hurl 2 hitless innings to the cyclists and hold a 3 for 4 batting re cord including a home run runs and a triple teammates karen peavoy and joanne col lier assisted with 4 for 4 bat ting records j ump dean taylor favoured the pitchingcatching duo as game ftars jan inglis joanne collier coach ron roberts pm mundy tagged the only mmmended the new senion for fitting in so well with the team and playing so well was an allstar all team game with outstanding v defensive plays for both sides umpire john danylchuk picked mags fielder jenny linton as a star her protective moves and fealln 3 played for estatcrs lily poulsen and sue thursday tigers continu ed their winning ways by de- this gsne little harder for them was however with owls steven ro berts don bradley and ted rossignoi pressing hard colin the tied up pitchers were pal donaldson scored two goals for monckton and wendy sherk tigers and he and andrew long street for their quick defensive i plays n3 fl8hs3mvawksres wmiivm we specialize superior food market georgetown other homer of the game call ing the plays were umpires al kshaffy and merv allan superior foods 28 kimtta kruisers 6 those superiors are starting their season like the champs of old with the past 2 junior league championships to their credit they appear determined to make it a triple crown as they soundly trounced the krui- sers in their opener outstanding plays for the las ers were made by catcher karen neil and 2nd base sandra sam walsh leones homers were hit by pitcher larine godden and 1st base cindy cooper although many tried the mound position lori lavoie turned out as the mainstay of superiors pitching strength i the long bail hitters for winners were lori lavoie howat and andrea walsh with one each i kinettes heather hamilton stole the game star award ac- cording to kinsmen umpires george meihm and rick gill i heather tagged 2 balls for i home runs and had a perfect at bat record her game ef- j forts to keep up the team spir- its in the face of a loss are a i credit to her good sportsman- hip bill and donna robbins were the happy winning coaches baavar lumbar 10 i dairy quaan 1 backed by some excellent pitching by carolyn barber the eager beavers held the queens scoreless right through to the z 6th inning when queens pitch er pam barrager tagged a u iple blua giant equipment 19 barraoara cutntn 18 the debut for the newest members of the league proved to be a fairly close match as both teams are made up of 1st year seniors an 112 lead at the end of the the 1st gave the giants the edge joy but barragers werent to be tak en to the cleaners so easily as they steadily hit their way back into the game winning pitchers were connie allan and diannc fourmer coached by george bo wen pitching for barragers was a 3 way deal with cindy king sue arnold and roxanna sweez the game homers went to roxy swcezie and cindy king umps trev moores and bill robbins were unanimously in favour of diplomacy and picked no game stars i georgetown community centre boord georgetown community swimming pool registration for swimming lessons registrations for swimming lessons for month of july week of june 23rd 700 900 pm at georgetown pool office rear of arena august registrations week of july 28 red brand beef round steaks cr mmmm we reserve the right to limit quantities rump and sirloin tip roasts 109 lb 1 prick effective wed to sat june 18th 21tt canada no 1 grade burlington head lettuce 239 caiifornia valencia sunkist oranges 49 dor six 138 schneiders sweet pickled cottage rolls 73 devon rindless side bacon fresh sliced pork liver lb pkg lb 79 35 california size 45 salmon flesh no 1 grade cantaloupes 249 ontario grown no 1 grade green onions radishes jbm29 green giant frozen vegetables fancy peas o nibletscorn mixed veg lb bag 45 you ahatild buy ports quipnwnt at georgetown cycle sports 2 water straat w dont hava any parkins nwtara open house june 21st 1200 pm auction sale auction sale ward brownridge auctioneer proview of itemi to bo auctioned 6 to 8 pm friday juno 20th george h0ares sports equipment everything for the fisherman tackle v repairs 24 edith stroe georgetown barber shoppers georgetown judo society demonstration and tournament royal canadian air cadet squadron no 756 demonstration and modal aircraft display georgetown georgetown minor soccer assn exhibition game coin club display of collections hot dogs and soft drinks available cedarvale community centre members of hie cedarvale board will be available in the board room from 2 to 430 pm saturday june 21 to answer quostiont concerning the community centre 1 maple lodge 1st grade creamery chase and sanborn all purpose butter coffee m ii ree bnru- cave in 10c off pack save 30c lb 68 one lb bag 65 all varieties allens fruit drinks 3 99 facelle royaie bathroom tissue 3 pillsbury 2 pack roll 100 regular or buttermilk pancake mix ib box 19- christies ritz biscuits lb box 55 campbells m soup 2- 37 kellqggs special k cereal 39 mount royal ch cream corn 2 41 prompt and efficient free delivery service anywhere in georgetown minimum order only 50q

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