Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1970, p. 12

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KINSMEN GIRLS SOFTBALL Upholsters Becoming Team to Beat in Junior Gals Loop by Mary Cooper JUNIOR LEAGUE In a game that had a minim of players out they pulled ahead after a two inning deficit to grab irmly on to the lead and eventually the game The defensive play of the night was a triple play Shoprlte kicked off by Donna and carried on by and Cathy this Donna was awarded game by Bruce Moore Home runs were tanged Shoprlte Nancy Paulsen and Donna Eans tor ho mors were hit by 12 This match had both torn up the inninj it ill and then duel one another to a scoreless standstill in the 2nd The equal entry into the 3rd was broken by Kelly Cooper belting out her 1st home run with 2 teammates on base To lowing this act in home run by Colleen he 1st also The Cruisers added steadily their score them in the bank to forestall run spurt by Hunters In dying moments of the game Marilyn hit the only home run for the lasers deserving game star Tracy Porter pitcher for the Her mound effort exceptionally and she has to be credited with much of the winning effort Mane Do icctlc was the win pitcher and game star Her led her team to the opposition scoreless for all but inning The Up holsterers are fast becoming he team to is they held a in record this Superiors to move up from fir inning mirk to iiiy pile on the hits inch and the first defeat to Mar dells the in ii I is mound for lie drove home runs teimrmlis Milne and Joy also tilled tint for the Queens it cm en of the most alert turned In the Queen Debbie While ilefensiveK Mr she held of mirks on the sheet mill home runs and a J fo it bit Susie and Sue Man each lonj ball for Queen while in one for County Senior Baseball LEAGUE STANDINGS Including tames of SunJj Jui HAMILTON GEORGETOWN BATTING LEADERS at least plate KEN SLMOV Burlington RICK Waterdown DAN Hamilton BUDDY Burlington Hamilton TERRY LEL Preston JOHN Burlington WAYNE VAN SICKLE ERNIE 10 INDIVIDUAL BATTING LEADERS At bat Clark Skim and Evans Skinner J Doubles Six players tied with three John Winter J Homers Simon strikeouts it immond Walks Evans PITCHING LEADERS least inning IP SO Pet ERA DOUG Oakvilie 1 1 RALPH Georgetown 4 NEIL GARNET MITCHELL J I RON 3 11 Mcdonald Burlington CI JO BILL WAYNE KBEKLEVnCH OakvUIo 26 11 BILL 37 13 J 1 1 IE 600 28 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING LEADERS Innings pitched McDonald Strikeouts McDonald Wins MoDomld Spike Preston Most games pitched McDonald Dod man Most complete games McDonald run Inning rally for the losing team Winning pitcher was Charlcne Milton while en pitched the loss Junior Standing Upholstery 10 Superior 10 2 Hunter Shoprlte 2 Cjclo Sports Dairy Queen 2 Kinetics 12 2 I rained out game A tilth 3 0 Junior Horn Run Queen Joy Howat Superior Sharon Barclay Superior 4 Scarborough Murray Debbie Madgy Dairy Queen Debbie Given Upholstery Theresa Callaghan Uphol 7 Manljn Hunter 3 SENIOR LEAGUE Thurtday July Cleaner Leone The Cleaners led from the resulting from real stea diness at the plate Each worked their way through two pitchers Kaitiy and Itox anna Swecile the win mound Carolyn Barber and Barb hurled for the runs were belted by Barrajer and A lone horn for Leone s was tagged by Bond Jet 19 Blue Glint Equipment Elation hit the Jets bench as they pulled their first win this season They the Same in their usual trailing position and were held then for Innings A run rally in the put them into the lead and they refused to slide be hind Gall Hutchison starred for the winners and Yvonne Brat- kin shored the honours with her for the losers Jets shots at homo runs to Cathy and Servos Young Pharmacy 15 InauretK With a for at bat home runs a grand slam filled her starring role pitching for This was inning meet In which Insunntc gals led the first They stool scoreless in Hit while Youngs billed in I tuns Ihcm a run It id try at in the top of iht flth proved and Youngs took the pointer Senior League Standing W T Blue i J I Senior Home Run J I Cm mo Allen Blue 11 anno Bliio Shelley Bond Leones Nine Times Womens Golfing Champion The best three medal play score out of four weekly scores determined the North Halton Golf Club ladles section pionship won this year by Mrs Young for the time the seven wins Standing as follows Flight Betty Sjmmcs Eileen Cun Hole Championship Mar Gage Gilmer and Kathleen tied About twenty members at tended an Invitation Tourna ment at Golf Country Club on Tuesday June 30th Dorothy Young won second gross score In the field Other North winners Mcintosh Violet Clapp Margaret and Ruth At the Invitation Field day DOROTHY YOUNG Defend Title at Golf Country Club at North members Millie and were imont the prut winners of the day Special Kart Races Mark Dominion Day The hot angry snarl of rac in to rang through the woods around the North Hal ton Kurt Club track during the ifternoon and evening last keck as the club marked the Wednesday holiday with lar and special cndurincc runs The half hour en races produced the lowing results Three Ran Bob Robert Jon Welch CImi Four Glen Smith Cash Ernie row Clan Five Tom Baker Dave Don Blake Junior Valdis Reld Jim Sturdy Kcv in Powder Puff Gold I Afternoon Results Clan Three Heat Bob Charlcne lacCorm Will Semi Will Bob Char MacCormack Feature Bob Will Rob ert Four Heat Robert McCann Bill MacCormack Bill Glen Smith Bill MacCormack Ernlo Feature Glen Smith Bill Clin Five Heat Dave Mor Tom Baker Bryan Semi Dive Monj I im Baku Brian It Maelnlvre Dave Biker Junior it Vnldls Dim it Id Jim Mm lv Feature Sturdy ltd 1 Will Valdls I Halt Trl County Junior Girl Softball STANDINGS July W L Li me house Moffat I I Glen J I YOUR COMPLETE SUPPLY CENTRE ccm BIKE REPAIRS GEORGETOWN CYCLE SPORTS Wafer Street PLUNGES OVER STEEP BANK IN SPEEDWAY WARMUP RUN by Vivian Shaw Acton July The action started early at Acton Speed way today when In the pre- warm Dave left the track at number turn and went rolling over the bank The bank being straight down for twenty or thirty feet Dave was rushed to the General Hospital and suffered a broken collar bone car Is a total write off The second heat saw Larry Majuery spun into tho retaining wall In front of tho grandstand Tho cor had considerable dam age but driver was hurt LATE MODEL The late model had excitement today Ed Stewart started In eighth place the lead on the lap but bad troubles on tho lap Wo had our first restart when and Nichols spun Nichols had to retire healing problems On the restart Larry Bain bad lead with Lawrence Ma Juery pushing hard in second spot Majuery Rot post took over the lead on the lap and held the lead til the when on In r four turn lost a whirl but he still came the finish line third Ma Juiry took his other three it just Tills flunk was waiting for fir be ink over he lead and look lother feature with irank ill and Lawrence Ma Juery thlid Chuck I uwlor just seel the finish tine In feature race and he blew the FINE STYLE Our six cylinder feature was run off very well this afternoon lih John starting in third place and taking over the lead from Glenn Spcers held it for the first six lap John came through and made this his first feature win with and Larry crossing the finish line In that order The semi final was also in fine style with Lawrence Majuery taking his third check of the day with second and Chuck Law lor third Bain once me through to tike the pow der puff to make this her fourth win RESULTS Cylinder 1st heat Jim Doug George Wriggles worth feature John I WriRglcsworth I Glenn Spcen Jim Ellis LATE MODELS licit John Larry uerj 2nd heit Mi Hon Over land A licit Chuck Walhcc ml La Rick Chuck Chuck Lawlor Bill Bain Hick Btntlcj KINSMEN GIRLS TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE FIRST GAME Game No Dl id Teamt b Lakeview Lynn wood Glen Willi Georgetown Brampton Moffat vs Lime house vs Hornby SECOND GAME 30 am Winner of Winner of Winner of 2 Winner of Loser of 1 Loser of 2 Loser of n Loser of Lunch hour exhibition game La koviow Lynn wood Senior vs Georgetown Senior Reps THIRD GAME 15 Winner of 5 Winner of ft Winner of vs Winner 11 d Loser of vs Loser of FOURTH GAME pm Will be phyed on Diamonds and Teams to be posted at the booth FIFTH GAME pm Final game to be played on Diamond C Tykes Blow Nine Run Advantage in the list and allowed Milton through with a 10 victory a Hal ton County Tyke Baseball Lea guo in Milton last Wed HUNTING and FISHING LICENSES AT PETE SPORTS 17 Main St Take your pick Carl and reserve your choice of now Criovs and Poniiacs Chcvand trucks mum ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Road S Georgetown at one point had a 101 advantage Larry Burns and Mirk Bas in shared thai Georgetown pitching duties The same two teams meet In Georgetown park on Saturday WAT TIP Never go alone or In the dark Remember if I have an accident no one can help you you can be JIMS STEERING SERVICE SPECIALIZED Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing Brake Service PARK STREET Glen Williams BOAT MOTOR Sales end Service Centre THE LARGEST SELECTION BOATS MOTORS AND ACCESSORIES IN THE AREA MERCURY Outboard end Outboard Inboard Motor CREDIT RIVER BOAT CO open Evening til Alpine Health Club STREET Swimming Instruction AND WATER SAFETY FOR BEGINNERS ONLY Monday Tues Wed Thursday Friday Mornings FOR LADIES AFTERNOON ONLY to 12 Noon On Children Per Clsss Qualified Instructors For Enrolment Fee and furftor details call 8779531 REMANUFACTURED ENGINES Why Pay Mora For If That Counts Price for COMPLETE engine INSTALLED with 13000 MILE 12 MONTH Guarantee 1W2 PONTIAC 195861 CHEV PONT CHEV A PONT PONT FORD MERC METEOR FALCON COMET FAIRLANE DODGE VALIANT 170 225 Price For Other Make Upon Request AUTOMOTIVE LTD St Open I pm dally HORSESHOE LEAGUE STANDINGS TEAMS L No J I 1 A TEAMS No NOW THE COMPLETE CHRYSLER LINE OF BOATS MOTORS AND ACCESSORIES Rexway Service Guelph Street QP LEGION PICNIC SUNDAY JULY GORD BROWNES RESIDENCE Picnic Tables FREE DART SHOOT FOR STEAKS COFFEE TEA MILK AND ICE CREAM PROVIDED PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN CUTLERY Plates will be LAWN CHAIRS WILL ADD TO YOUR COMFORT Members Children will us of Georgetown Swimming Pool from 1 to 3 30 p LT COl BRANCH 120 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION PICNIC TICKETS- Picnic Ticket will Available it Branch Each PAIDUP member will receive four tickets per child up to years of age They must pick up their tickets between Jul 3rd end Jut 11th No will be moiled or handed out at the picnic TRANSPORTATION will arranged from Pool and Branch to Races 3 PONIES DARTS BASEBALL HORSESHOES

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