Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 30, 1971, p. 5

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Bill Terry Low Gross Golfer at C of C Day Norval In Final Mets Recover to Sideline Glen Mets pushed runs across In the fifth Inning to make a decisive victory over Glen Williams In the final game of their Fastball semi series Sunday night Close to fans jammed the Glen Williams bull Dark to watch the rivals wrestle for the right to progress against who dumped three games to wins a piece in the best of seven John scattered seven Industrial Ball Final Goes Limit All thrct Georgetown In Softball League playoff series have taken the maximum number of games Both semi final seta went the distance and now Moor Park Texaco and Erin have stretched the finals to the limit Ern fashioned a victory Sunday to deadlock that scries at two gomes apiece The big blow 1 was Tom Lock home run with two men on for the winners Bill Landry was the winning Paul Fcnriley started for loorc Park with Dill Hall finishing up The had beat Erin- in game three to take the series Game five was scheduled for the Glen park last Teeing off in tandem at Georgetown Chamber of Commerce Golf Day at North Hal ton golf club Thursday are from front Dick Licata mayor Bill Smith Graeme Goebelie and Jack Hamilton The ball they are us is a top of the line Grade A Island Hod ThirtyEight Entries Barreling Buggy Wins First Downhill Derby Crowds lined both sides equipment now I Georgetown a bigger and Maple Avenue east Sunday promise the children in the I better Pnx next afternoon to watch the first annual Grand Prix for Soap Box Cars an event for coaster drivers organized by the GT Motor Sports Club In co operation with the The races were open to children aged seven to fifteen and 38 entries made It one of the largest soap box events in the province Several other entrants Ifully had to be turned away because their cars did not meet specifications but we are hoping they will try again next year a G Motor Sports Club spokesman told The Herald The hill was ideal a long slope with a good upgrade runout at trie bottom The fastest racer averaged lfl miles per hour the slowest i miles per hour and the competition in between was fierce FIRST OVER ALL Rob Freestone in his black barreling baby buggy was first over alt and Senior winner Brad Knight won Senior Class A Tom Wolfe Junior B and Jeanne Wilson Junior Class A Greg Morton was winner of the Most Deserving trophy and Linda Broadfield Best Appearance There were tears of point men t after much expended effort happyfacesatthewinning of a heat sportsmanship demonstrated by one racer helping a competitor fix his car people Just passing through who wound up helping the organizers and spectators whose hearts were with the young pilots especially the slower ones on every down hill run A young spectator was hit by a car which went out of control and over a bank in the day a only accident Eleven year old Gary Nickerson of Garnet Drive Bill Terry Low Gross Golfer Cose to in prizes were won by half the 163 golfers who took part Georgetown Chamber of Commerce golf day at North Golf and Country Cub Thursday There were three major awards It Terry won the Chamber of Commerce Trophy for card the low gross Acton Club took the Challenge Trophy and and Monty Hyde captured the Most Honest Golfer Trophy created by Ferro Structural Steel Four service clubs the win ners Georgetown Lions Kin en and Notary competed tor the Challenge Trophy and the prize money which goes to a n their name Prizes were awarded at a afterwards chaired by Graeme Georgetown mayor B Smith made the presentation to the Acton Rotary Club Dck Licota to the major trophy winner and Jack Hamilton who organized the tournament to the other The organizers told The Herald they teamed much about the staging of such an event and with the experience hindsight coasted to hi over all n Sunday s Spectators line Maple Avenue as two soap box pilots arc launched down the starling ramp Glen hits in gaming me win Dave Farley started on the rubber for the losers but swopped places with third Paul Teeter after the Mets erupted in the fifth Norval batter got to them nine times BRIEF LEAD Bill Dwyer scored rst run after drawing a walk Sacrifices got him to third and came home from there on a f eiders choice Glen Wtliams took the lead briefly in the top of the third when Bill scored on a and Junior Tibbetts romped home on Paul Teeter s single In the bottom half of the same frame Norval drew even when Ray Inglis doubled and came the rest of the way on John a line shot Paul Robinson scored the winning run in the fourth inning Catcher Ralph Clark hit allowed him to score PUBLIC MEETING to form a MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION October 1971 800 PM Joseph Gibbons School Jocelyn Cr ANYONE INTERESTED IN FORMING A MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION IN GEORGETOWN IS URGED TO ATTEND The fifth Inning cruncher started when singled Sykes Joined on the bases via a fielders choice and they became the Mets fourth and fifth runs when Rick Peavoy tripled Robinson hit brought in and run number six SQUEEKER Farley and Wayne locked boms In a pit ching duel Friday scored In the sixth Inning and that was the ball game GEORGETOWN THURSDAY SEPT 1971 Page hat kept the Mets alive and forced Sunday showdown Ray Inglis double scored Dwyer who had singled to get aboard on and two gone Ferrier Intentionally walked Paul Teeter and Max Stafford to get to Farley and the Glen struck out to kill the threat played the first game of the final series in the Glen Park Tuesday night The next two of the best of seven series are set for Rockwood Thursday and the Glen Sunday GOLF WIDOW SPECIAL Star too long at the 19th hole She cant stay mad when you give her 12 Assorted SWEETHEART ROSES 99 cash carry DELIVERY EXTRA OakQueen Paint and Wallpaper Ltd 110 One Opposite Seed Wallpaper Special Clearing of Discontinued line of Imported Wallpapers Only 69 Single Roll LUMBER MART R R GEORGETOWN OPEN MON TO WED SAM TO PM AND TO TO THERE ARE STILL A FEW SHEETS LEFT PREFINISHED MAHOGANY WOOD PANELS ELDORADO CORAL AND NUTWOOD TONES TERRIFIC 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