Brahma Bull Riding is Added Feature At This Year s Georgetown Rodeo Contestants from as far away as the United States and Quebec will be trying to lasso some of in money available at tho second annual Georgetown Rodeo In tho fairgrounds this weekend More than at tended last year a two day ev ent produced by Hugh Grah am of Georgetown who is ho ping to offer a bigger and better show this BRAHMA BULLS Two problems encountered last year dust and poor light will bo remedied Satur day and Sunday Graham told The Herald Added to list of events this year will be the highly exciting Brahma bull riding considered the most danger ous event in any rodeo prog ram the bull tends to charge a fallen rider This is where the rodeo clowns play a big part by distracting tho bulls attention until the ri der has scrambled to safety WILD HORSES Other events will be and bareback bronc riding calf roping steer wrestling barrel and pickup racing and the popular wild race Children under bo invited to out of the stands and take part in the concluding event a calf scramble Crash landings like this one will be plentiful at the Fairgrounds Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday afternoon Rick Gourlie 3 Others Place Well Star Bowling by Carl Burke Georgetown Bowl was one of the four Toronto area bowling centres to dominate the five pin division of the Toronto Stars Junior Bowling Tournament entries came from many Southern Ontario bowling cent res within the area bounded by Kingston Barrio Kitchener Hamilton and St Catharines In the tourney Georgetown collected one first place victory two seconds and a third placo finish Rick paved the way by winning the year old boys five pin title With a triple Rick topped second Mark of Hamilton by 30 pins This was Ricks second tour nament victory of the year was a member of Georgetowns Junior Boys Team who journey to Vancouver C in April to became National Champions Another member of that same team Steven Burns placed sec ond in the year old boys class Stevens triple plac ed only 12 pins down from a rolled by Ed of Toron to tossed a triple to place second in the year old girls category She pla ced behind Joan Clayton of Toronto who rolled Torrid comes from strong family of bowlers Her sister Diana was a member of tho Bantam Girls Team who also travelled to Vancouver placing third in the National Champion ships Yvonne Terrfea 14 year old sister was unablo to retain her championship but she did bowl tremendously fin ishing with triple to place third behind Cheryl Pres ton of Scarborough and her run ner up Denis Lord of Hamilton GIRLS FIVE PIN years Shelly Jane Cook Shea Park Royal 445 years 1 Joan Clayton Terrfe Georgetown years Balle Ace Bowl It years Susan Young Sheas Cedarbrao years Carol Moore Rain bow Lanes -OUTDOORS- Continued from Page ing a moose license Issued I another person Perhaps they did And oat something after all however There Is a difference between a nonresident and a real moose hunter Resident hunters dont tape tbdr rifles with white adhesive Today Is May 19 and the ex treme beat of ever degrees will probably set another re cord Surely the snow backs north of us will be gone by the weekend The big holiday week will be here and gone when this column goes to press on May 26 It win be a big weekend for the pickerel anglers Perhaps some good pictures of some Junkers will be taken As of now the rainbow trout spawning run is on Jerry Wright of took another nice 9 lb fish week in tho Owen Sound arcs Jerry Informed me that they had a look at the dam as they pat through at last Tues day morning The big ones were Jumping In cumbers at that hour A few anglers were there and they Informed Jerry that they had bad several on bat never landed them Draper of Georgetown landed several good ones last week end including one that probably would weigh between and 14 lbs It was deep bodied female and your truly has this on film It was finally brought to net ISO yards down stream Its to be hoped that the De partment of Lands and Forests will Install a fish ladder there in the future to allow a good number of these fish to work their way up the Beaver River via the Beaver valley BRIEFS My wife Beaver booked a nice rainbow on a fly at Curt Churchs trout pond In the Hoc kley Valley last weekend Dur ing her tussle with the trout cheers came from other ang lers In the background The fly was a light coloured wood duck type Of course Curt Church had this to say if they will take that they take 14 years Cheryl Preston Bowl Lord Mountain Lanes Hamilton 806 Yvonne Bratkin Georgetown 15 years Sharon Cuthbcrt Brampton 774 16 years Prudence Aprile Lanes 17 years Marianne Topper 771 18 years Diane Gorman FIVE PIN years Roger Blesses Village Bowl 9 years Robbie Bailey Par- Lanes Brighton years Stephen Fowler Guolpb years Mike Parsons OshawD years Rick Gourlie Ge orgetown 771 13 years Mike Presto Lanes Preston 14 Ed Thorn- Steven Burns Geor getown years Steve Peel New- onbrook years Gary Cobourg 17 years Mike Knob Hill Bow IB years Klatt The fly was tied by herself It was not the batfly perhaps It catches bigger ones ten by all reports took a nice Inch brown trout from Leo Wolfs pond In Wolf Park Terra It was a big surprise to me that tho lucky anglers pictures were In last weeks Tho Herald That shows that Terry sure works fast GOOD BETS all reports the are hitting well at Bronte with the early morning hours being the most productive port Credit and StnetsvOls ore also a good bet This is all I have now so enjoy the outdoors tight lines and safe Journey AGON SPEEDWAY by Vivian Shaw Diamond Feature of tho day at Acton Speedway May was a very well run race Law rence Mnjuery in No took the lead on tho first lap and was ablo to bold It for two laps when Hugh Echcrick in No who started in fifth place took over the lead Murray Wallace took the lead Murray in No BO was a close second when Chuck Law or up and ma ringed to get past Wallace after some fine racing for four laps It was a neck and neck duel Lawlor tried for the remain ing race to get past but just could not manage it So Hugh Echcrick took the First Loss in Year for Royals Kind and led to the first tort for Georgetown Royals In over a year Thurs day night on their home grounds The Royals were three goals 42 Royals defense up the middle proved Insecure and allowed Brampton to build the lead early Royals bad Hans under pressure throughout most of the contest but the forwards Just couldnt finish the plays Tony and Bruce Cartwright got the Georgetown goals today with Chuck second and Murray ta king third place WINS FEATURE The six cylinder feature again was a very well run race with Larry Majucry again boy to watch Tom Nell took the lead on tho first lap and lost It to Larry Cox on the sec ond lap but by the time they got around to the finish lino Tom Neil had once again taken over tho lend It looked like Tom Neil race until all of a sudden Larry Maj came up Majuery to get post Noll finally on the lap So Larry Majuery in No took the feature with Tom Neil in No second and Larry Cox in No third RED FLAG Our first Diamond heat saw lots of action when on the lap John spun out when red flag was dropped Stove was forced out with a flat tire On the restart Brian Continued on Pago ITS THE FIRST ON THE ELEVENTH HALTON LADIES SOFTBALL SCHEDULE JUNE 3 Georgetown at Glen Hornby at Acton at Drumquin Hornby at Georgetown Glen at at Acton Acton at Glen Drumquin at Hornby Georgetown at Omagfa 14 Drumquin at Georgetown Glen at Hornby Acton at Omagh IB Georgetown at Acton at Glen Hornby at Omagh at Georgetown Acton at Hornby Glen at at Acton Hornby at Glen Georgetown at Glen at Georgetown Acton at at Hornby 30 Hornby at Acton JULY 1 at Glen Georgetown at 7 Glen at Acton Georgetown at Glen Acton at Hornby at Acton at Georgetown Glen at Hornby at 14 at Acton 16 at Glen Georgetown at Hornby at Hornby at Georgetown Glen at Acton Hornby at Glen Acton at 26 Acton at Georgetown Glen at 28 Hornby at Acton at Hornby at Glen AUGUST Georgetown at Acton at Glen at Glen at Georgetown Hornby at 11 at Acton 12 Georgetown at Hornby at 16 at Georgetown Glen at Hornby Georgetown at at Hornby at Georgetown Fergus at Glen at AUGUST Glen at Acton at 5 at 6 at Glen 10 Glen at Acton at Norval IS at Glen 17 Glen at Fergus at 19 Norval at 20 at Glen LEASING A CAR GIVE US A TRY INTERCOUNTY FASTBALL SCHEDULE MAY 18 Glen at Fergus at Norval at at Glen Acton at Glen Glen Norval at Belwood at Norval JUNE 1 at Glen at Acton Glen at Norval Fergus at Glen Hlllsburgh at Fergus Hlllsburgh at Glen Glen at at IB Fergus at Glen 22 Glen at Acton Norval Norval at at Glen Glen at Acton at JULY 4 Norval at Glen Norval Norval at Hillsburgh Glen at Acton Glen 13 at Glen at Acton 18 Glen at Fergus at Glen at at Fergus at Glen 27 Glen at at FILL Your Coal Bin NOW Guarantee your familys comfort by filling your Coal Bin NOW with Quality Fuel at Summer Prices SUMMER PRICES in effect now BRAMPTON FUELS 36 George St Brampton COME TO THE MANLEY- KAWASAKI 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