Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 29, 1971, p. 4

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Page HERALD THURSDAY JULY 1971 CONGRATULATIONS DAVE A pair of soccer boots and a chance at provincial honours In the National Skills contest was the reward or Dave Peterson of the local minor soccer loop Dave right receives his prize from Don Jarvie of Georgetown Cycle Sports who donated the boots Runner up Miller left congratulates him The contest for boys up to age 12 was judged on passing heading shooting trapping dribbling and Juggling It Is sponsored by the Adidas Company which presented travel bags to tic boys both of whom will compete In the provincial contest in Toronto on August KINSMCN GIRLS SOFTBALL Rains an Excuse But Others Not So Good by Mary Cooper It is a somewhat shortened writeup this week due to a combination of rained out and forfeited games The rained out games are unavoidable but that is not always the case with the surrendered games Each team must field players registered to that team or they will lose the game by default We realize we are at the peak of holiday time and that is where some of the problem lies but we also know for a fact that some girls are just not bothering some nights to go to the park In all fairness to the other players and to the coaches we ask that the parents of these players either notify the coach that the girl will no longer be playing so that he can get a re placement or better still make sure that the girl lives up to her obligations and plays ball Junior League Tuesday July All Junior games were rained out and all but the Zenith Tool game have been played since Junior League a ridings W Dairy Queen Kinetic Kruisers 1 Georgetown Upholstery 7 Murray Motors 13 Mordent Hair Styles 12 Georgetown Cycle Sport The Hunters Superior Foods Pauline Flowers Caruso Fruit Market 1 Junior Home Run Queen Wan din Charlene Milton Sharon Moores Don tie Marshall Lynn Scarborough Colleen Sunnucks Senior League Thursday July Caruso Fruit Market a win by default over Murray Motors Hair Style 30 Pauline Flowers A 150 jump Into the first inning must have overwhelmed the Florists players as Mardell left no doubt that they were out for a win this week A minor rally to the tune of was attempted by Paulines in the 3rd but by this time Mardell held runs for their side Umpire Jim ford deserves our thanks for filling in at the last minute had no trouble deciding that Mardell pitcher Marshall rated the game star Dianne accounted off of 2 grand slam home runs Teammates Kim Beckett and Brenda Storch each tagged one long ball to help along the cause Kindle Georgetown Cycle Sports 1 Once again those Kruisers kept cruising along It was their game from the first swing of the bat The pitching win was shared by April Sacco Colleen and Karen Abresch Williams and Jane Ferguson tossed the loss Home runs were credited to the Kinettes Colleen and Karen Abresch Queen Superior Foods i This started out as a good ball game as the 2 teams finished the 1st round at all Superior gave up runs to the League leading Queens in the 2nd but turned the tables In the 3rd to recapture the lead by a slim 109 Then It began to happen Superior Foods began to throw away their own ball game and the determination and well practised plays of the Dairy Queen players began to show The Queens piled runs across the plate while they held the Food team scoreless Practises don t always sound like much fun but the Superior Foods players on a whole have been letting their coaches and their fellow players down by not bothering to turn up at them and then they become at the games as to what to do with the darn ball when they get it That may be what cost them this game Cheryl McNeilly was chosen as the game star with a 4 for balling average for the game Including borne runs Team 4 6 Blue Equipment Ma gnus on Insurance 20 This match qualifies as the game or the week Both the Giants and who up until now have just about ruled the roost as far as the League standings goes had better keep a close watch to the Immediate rear These are nipping at their flanks and may Just catch fire for real at the most embarrassing time the League playoffs Both teams are to be credited these are the kind of tough matches that makes ball an exciting game to watch Cong ratulalions to the players and to coaches Ruby and Ted Wilkes of the Insurance team and John Danylchuk and Stan Walsh of the Giants The Giants led all the way through the game but a 7th inning rally threw the ball park into a frenzy with most rooting for the underdog Going into the Inning the Giants led by a slim and then Mag began to pound the ball and trotted runs across the plate Amid the confusion the fans thought the score was tied and were dealt a sinking blow when they discovered came up one run shy of the win Excuse a personal comment here about the fan behaviour at the gome end For shame for some of the comments that were put forward by supposedly adult people They added the only sour note to a fine game Coaches comment s from Mag nuson were that the learn played their best game to date with Laura playing an excellent short stop and Bonnie turning in a good garni behind the plate for her 1st at tempt at that position Homers went to Sharon Stoyles Sandra Bratkln Yvonne pitched the win for the Giants with team mates Parent Cathy Diane Vickl and Vicki Marshall each pounding out one home Alex Dickson umpired this cliff hanger 31 Cable Jell t Sweezle was picked as game star by Raw son in this rather one sided game as usual excelled at holding the opposition tight to their bags and it is a rare when a player can steal a thing with as catcher Her batting was topnotch for the night as well She had a for with a triple and doubles The homers for the winners both came off the bat of Pam who also had a 4 for at bat For the Jets Jean Currle tagged the only gone ball of the game with catcher Butler doing her usual outstanding Job mate and pitcher Linda George behind the plate and meeting the tagged he only other homer ball for triples while at bat Hockey Prospects Promising As Raider Executive Plans The new executive of George town Intermediate A hockey team is optimistic about prospects for the 72 sei According to a spokesman it looks as if a good roster players in available The schedule will start about October Niagara District has formed a group to promote the league with meetings planned the first Wednesday In the month alter noting between the various communities entering teams An all star game Is planned In on January 16 Proceeds will go towards a banquet and trophies at the end or the season The Raiders executive this year comprise Bill Mac president Jack Handy 1st wee president King 2nd vice Bob Hooper secretary treasurer Pete general manager Bud James manager and Gerr coach Raiders arc looking for sponsors and people interested in joining the executive Next meeting Is planned or and Interested Is to contact member of the executive Invitational Golf Trophy Goes to Rockway Visitor Leone Hairstyles Young Pharmacy With the score holding at all after Innings of play no would have suspected that Leone could end up tripling Young s efforts Youngs with minimum 7 players held down Ihc 11 man team of Stylists only until the 4th when alt the ball were banged where the Young players t It resulted In a run inning for the winners In spite of a resounding defeat Young Jennifer Linton took the game star award At bat Jenny tagged a horn and a triple but her positional playing was what earned her the honours She was the key to 2 well executed double plays bath in the early Innings or the game when holding down so important Anothc double play of note was pulled off by Young Dorothy hi mopped up a line drive pulling the out at 2nd with the out at first as an encore Home runs for Youngs were tagged by Jennifer Linton Marlon Vlletmnn and June War rick Pitching the win was Leone Barb Curry who also had a for at bat including one home run The only other homer for Leone belted out by Lorraine War burton Bill was the game umpire Senior League Standings 1 Barrager Cleaners a IB Blue Giant Equip ment 1 1 13 Leone Hairstyles 4 19 Cable Jets Magnuson In Youngs Pharmacy 4 H Fobcrt Real Estate Senior League Home Run Queen Standings Barrager Laura Yvonne Bratkin Cathy Barb Curry 4 Sen lor Ladle League Wednesday July Pete iris 10 It was that little that The Audrey Symmes trophy up for competition in a ladles national tournament at North Halton Golf Country Club July will be held by a member of Kitchener s club for the next year Marilyn Brown scored low gross for the day to win the trophy which incorporates the clubs famous swans in design Mrs Symmes had low the day Tournament Results First light Gross Irene Macintosh North Debbie Wilson Chris Harris Hamilton I end ale Net Gert Gillies Rockway Helen Pine Valley Carole Carter North Second flight Gross Millie Dutch burn North North Halton Ann Shaw Net Vi Clopp North Haiti Winn Cunningham Valley Jo Coups North Third Flight Gross Barbara Hague Oakvilte Glen Abbey llenc Cunningham North Doris McGtbbon Trafalgar Net Joyce McLellan Rock way Ruby Wallace Trafalgar Alice Credit Valley Fourth Flight Gross Mary Lou North Joan Dunk Richview Patti Mon cklon North Net Gloria Grass Glen bey Barb North North Better Bali Team Irene Macintosh North Helen MaeGregor Pine Valley Debbie Wilson Rockway Low Putts Phyllis Saunders Eva Firth Valley Eleanor North Halton Dorothy Glen Abbey Too Zealous Queries Loitering Enforcement A Georgetown concerned about the town s loitering by law At a Monday meeting Cr Phil Siddall said that a resident Mrs Laura Quanbury may have a point in a letter she addressed to council recently Mrs claimed the by law could urn Main Street into a ghost town with shoppers being told to move on She said young people hate Georgetown and made a plea for the police to get on the side of Mr he is bothered by the explicit wording of the by low quoting sections which no person shall lounge loaf to obstruct use of public sidewalks He said it would seem an undue amount of zeal is applied to enforcing the by law Cr Donna said the Criminal Code has two sections which have the same effect deals with obstruction by a crowd and one with using seine language Cr suggested the town solicitor be asked for an opinion on whether is covered in existing laws and does not need a special local by law Wrestling Returns Wrestling is returning to tin arena Aug Actor wrestler John Haystack are among the feature performers And the card promoted by Billy Watson will also Include a women match counted an Just edged out the green sweaters It was a battle also between minimal team and a full team and a very fun filled exciting game Yours truly wis picked as game star but I think it was becaase umpire Ian Barrett was trying to gel back at me for last weeks comments His awarding reasoning went thus anyone who plays like this will never get another chance but I decided to allow this one big moment No further comment Pitching the win in this sec saw battle was Jan Inglis while Ose Freestone hurled the loss Jan also got the lone homer for the winners while came off the bats of the losing team Ose Freestone Sue and Shirley Saunders each tagged 17 Team It too bad that have saved this win for their League where it would count In their standings They had to come from behind in the 3rd to tie it up all in the and on to take the lead in the Aside from an exciting game It was the noisiest game in the park as the teams did their best to irritate one another igood younger gals began to see a win ahead they were unmerciful In their razzing Marie and Glynh Moores pitched the win while Zippy Godden took full credit for the loss Marly saw this crowd as umpire Judy Droper hit the lone homer for s Senior Ladies League Standing T Cop eland Sunnucks Team Petes Girls Senii r Home Runs Jan Inglis Cooper Pal I Freestone Womens Lib Women seeking equal rights In all fields of endeavour can now wrestle like the boys Restricted to demonstrations until now It is now legal for bona fide matches and George town will see one of the first in a wrestling program coming to Georgetown Arena Aug 16 LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY BOAT MOTOR Sales and Berries Centra THE LARGEST SELECTION OF BOATS MOTORS AND ACCESSORIES IN THE AREA MERCURY Outboard and Outboard Inboard Motors Boat and Motor Repairs and Service CREDIT RIVER BOAT CO Open till Georgetown Cycle Sports Georgetown GolL Country Club Kit We are pie announce that we are now putting out a membership of July 15 1871 information call JOE at 8776011 ExportA REGULAR AND KINGS Georgetowns Batt Top Marksman Best of 80 Marksman Colir Marilyn Crescent won out over eighty competitors from all our the United States and Ontario in the recent hand gun Peel Spring 1800 match to lop the Class a total of 1639 out of a IBUU He wis first in the ccnierfire iggrcgnte 2nd in the ls m aSrigale competitor the lie range had M with both a nrL and ill r of 1BU shot possible 10 points i if the Peel Hind mi has been for irt tnfl mil and I in 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