Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 13, 1975, p. 11

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Wednesday 117S Royalettes clip Ho Jos It was with a certain amount hometown Ho Jo Cats in what of trepidation that the was for the their Georgetown Iloyatcttcs first venture into provincial travelled to St Catharines as a Juvenile entry last Tuesdav to take on the The were Turkosz and Wilson both among top in OLA central loop the Ontario Lacrosse Association Central Division released the league final regular season statistics this post week and while It was known that the Hills Rams had made the play fa by virtue of a superior goals average over Owen Sound a pleasant plus for the fans of the Rams was the scoring performances turned in by Ronnie end Steve Wilson finished in ninth place among the league scoring leaders while fellow Ram Steve Wilson latched on to tenth spot Turkoazbadsagoalsandllasslstsforan year while Wilson was right behind with goals and assists for an year OLA Junior Central Final Standings TEAM L T A PT8 Mississauga IB 7 13 Orangevillc 13 12 Owen Sound 14 xa Individ Scoring Leiden PLAYER TEAM GP Jim Meredith Bob Noble CamDevine Orlllia Rick Huntsvllle DaveStanga Orlllia 23 Sanderson Jerry 24 ShaneSonderan Ron Turkosi Steve Wilson Hills as to the calibre of the team they were meeting The only concrete knowledge they had of the lo Jo Cats that they had Grantham to ad vancc to the quarter finals and therefore must have talent The on the other hand were in an enforced idle as the team they were scheduled to meet In the first provincial round Brum a lea had dropped out of the league just the end of the regular season As it turned out however the locals cars ured groundless is Ihcv Ihorouahlv trounced St Catharines and took a onegame lead In the best two three games series Laura Wilkes pitched an ex gome In recording the win allowing but two hits while striking out eight Cnls proved proficient with the bat as she hit five for six Other top hitters for the Royalettes Included Br en da Smith and Diane Marshal who matched Laura plate efforts by going five for six and Debbie Hamilton who hit four That plate prowess must have been especially pleasing to coaches Ted Wilkes and Jack Handy as the team big guns over the regular season were unusually started out strong and hnd a lead after five and a half innings Thinking that the game was well in hand the coaches decided to give Laura a rest and sent her to the Held Barb Curry and Betty Marchraent were not on lop of their gome St Catharine struck for six runs to get back Into the thick of things With one out and the Cats Mill threatening Laura was brought back to the mound struck out the next two batters to douse the St K It rally The lloyilcttcs perhaps how quickly fortunes can change scored two runs in the seventh three In the eighth and then for nine runs In the ninth to assure the win Laura held St Catharine to one run over the final three Innings to continue the she hod shown in the early Innings The confidence instilled by this first game win should allow the Royalettes an early What a difference a montn makes A few short weeks ago it appeared almost certain that Glen Williams would finish In second place in the County Ladies Softball League and that the Georgetown Georgettes would be forced to settle for third spot Over that period the Georgetown Georgettes have won five of their last seven games to finish lnsecondplaee just two points behind first place Hillsburgh while Glen Williams lost rive their last six games to drop down to fourth Although Glen Williams and Strectsvllle have Identical won lost records Streets gets third place as they scored four more runs in their clashes over the regular schedule against the Glen ladles The playoffs will have Hillsburgh tangling with the Glen while Georgetown takes on Streetsviile TEAM Hillsburgh Final League Standings lathe 15 Top womens golfers July has been a busy month the weekly competitions for the ladles of North Halton July Day section Golf and Country Club Marilyn Worroll Jean Following ore the winners in Mackenzie and Lou Hunter Current Ripples successful Holes Dorothea Hamilton July Day Section Eleanor Ingllt and Inez Crlchton Hole winner Evening Section Peggy and Mary Ness On July 31 at he District Seniors competition held at the Oak Club among the winners were Phyllis Monckton and Millie from North Georgetown 16 is a If Glen Williams 16 If Hornby 15 13 WEEKS RESULTS Georgetown Glen Williams Georgetown 10 Streetsviile Georgetown Glen Williams PLAYOFF SCHEDULE vi Glen WED Aug 13 Glen at Hillsburgh 30 Aug 18 at Glen Wed Aug Glen 30 Georgetown Wed Aug Georgetown at Streetsviile Aug IS at Georgetown Third game in Georgetown date still to be decided By Chris Hall Another successful session has been completed at Georgetown Indoor and Outdoor Pools Many children successfully completed the levels they bad been working on and for those who did not there were vast achieved Passing from PreBeglnner to Beginners were Jim Boyle James Carlo Aamoudse Gordon Munnocb Nancy Wallace Lisa Hubbard Bob Brown Kelly Ann Brown Paul Simmons Evans Caroline Sharon Oldford Ian Hack Collin Moore Terry Grieveaon Todd Sheppard Luc St Pierre Perry Weststyn Lynne dark Smith Karen Ann White Patricia Mark Bennel Charlie Trade Peggie Kerry Sutherland LUalbuki Janice Moron Jimmy Pellart Margaret Jamie SpUler Tina Newman Paula Passing from Beginners to were Beth Van Gillian Johnston John Gray Gordon is Deborah McConnell Jack Still Horry Still Jack Carlo Bonito Kennedy J Jeff Moore Scott Grleveson Tanya Hancock Leah Christine Boissoneault Kerr Marc St Pierre Jennifer Scfacnk Hugh Moorehead John Nancy Cindy Halonen Becky Mark Ferrano Julie Linda Grace Dekleer Patrick Scott Campbell Nancy Rand Michelle Donald Kevin Lindbefg Greg Ricky Debbie Hall Peter an Passing from PreJanior to Junior were Jimmy Patricia Paton Peter Robert Reed Dale Weir Diane Tost Passing from Junior to Survival were Morrow Jordie Adams Jonathan Morvick Carol Schattl Rlvlyn Kennedy David Wallace Mark Taylor George Lock Kim Dry den f Christine Beaumont Solly Frost Debrah Newman Paul St Pierre Jacques St Pierre Lynn Blacks tock Karen Peter Smedemo Bruce Kerr Ricky Allan Carol Snow Passing from Survival to Intermediate Teresa Lisa Paton Karen Rhonda Cathy Dobson Thomas Tost j Passing from Interuedlate to Senior Russell Power Jim Allan Robert Hughes Alexandra Gunn Karen Pa Ion Michelle Thorns Sheila Passing from Sector Mary Lynn Morrow Mark Snow Doug v Passing from Bronte Medallion Joyce Lock Debbie Barring Medallion Barb Hagensen Debbie Igleiias Theresa V Callaghan KarenWIckson Wendy Slack Paul Mac Donald Pauline Heaton Martha Andy Long Chris Hall Morris Other events planned for the Georgetown pool v 1 Saturday August 16 a swim meet at the Indoor Pool beginning at a five outoftown teams will be participating f Regional Ontario Aquatic Water Polo Cham plonshlpt at the Outdoor Pool Date to be established Our Competitive Swim Teem and Synchronized S Swimmers will be participating in a display at the Canadian Exhibition We ore sending combined teams from Georgetown and Acton f i A lot of holiday cottagers spend time in the exciting Report of water skiing Red Cross would like to remind to wear life jackets and always have two well qualified persons In your tow boat ONTARIO CUP Georgetown Guild wood Georgetown Panthers the last hope in the Ontario Cup lost at Cedarvale 32 against Guildwood on Sunday It was certainly no disgrace to lose against such a fine team as Guildwood and the Panthers gave It a hundred percent try The Panthers started on the attack and in the first minute the ball sweat to right winger Bobby Morrow who shot just wide then started on the attack and In the first minute the ball went to right winger Bobby Morrow who shot Just wide then started to take control but Peter Holler Gcordie Adams at the back of the Panthers defence held firm Geoff Wattterworth In the Georgetown goal was playing a great game Alter 15 minutes Guildwood went ahead on a goal by Jamie McDonald Geoff Wattcrworth mode a valiant attempt to deflect this high shot over the bar only to find it drop under the bar for the score Guild wood went further ahead when they caught the Panthers sleeping on a quick short corner Mark Holmes scoring The Panthers however did not play dead and with ten minutes to go in the naif put pressure on the defence with Graham coring a well taken goal on a pass from left winger Grant Nairn Minutes later Graham Sldders put the ball through to Gary who drew the goalie and made no mistake in into the goal The teams turned around at 22 Guildwood Immediately started the second half putting Georgetown under pressure but the Panthers defence was playing exceptionally well They covered each other and tackled well The half backs Rlvy Kennedy and Anthony Oram covered a fantastic amount of ground as did Mike Jones a deep lying forward The forwards wbo controlled the ball well kept up the excitement but could not get through Peter Holler kept the center watertight Chris Menhlre at right back kept the wings outside and Adams kicked the ball off the line with ten minutes to go in the game Guildwood scored what proved to be the winner It was Mark Homes second goal of the gome and left Geoff no chance Georgetown did not give up and Peter MacKinnon Gary Lockwood and Rod Cook made valiant attempts to break the Guildwood defence Guildwood struck back with Andrew Carter who had come onto the Georgetown right wing twice clearing the ball from his own line Even though they lost the Panthers can be proud of the way they played and know they were beaten by a good team Outside right Brent Weeks minor soccer action GEORGETOWN MINOR SOCCER ASSOCIATION Aug 1B7S Games rescheduled from first half SQUIRT at Simony 186 SO Giants vs Canucks from Trojans from Wed Nationals Panthers Canucks from June MAJOR ATOM 1st Moore Park Mon Magpies va Hearts from IBS 30ThunderblrdsvsAJaxfromJun27 MINOR MOSQUITO Cedarvale Mon IB vs Bobcats from Jul 1 30 Gladiators vs Bobcats at Pine view from May MAJOR MOSQUITO Wed Aces vs Spitfires from June Thu21 Phantoms va Flyers from Jun MINOR PEE WEE Pegasus vs Cougars at Puievlew from Jul Wed 206 30 Owls vs Pegasus from lsCougarsvaRoversfromJun27 MAJOR PEE WEE Tue 13 Rockets vs Kings from Jun 23 Tue 43 Chargers vs Jaguars from Jun Thu 217 43 Chargers Kings from June 18 GIRLS at Centennial Mon IB 19 Red Borons vsSuperglrU from Jun 26 Wed Debutantes va Olympians from Debutantes from Jul LIMESTONE ALL SIZE5 A ft GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST SONY Complete Line Sales Service Authorized Dealers WIGO TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE Main I More sports on page Georgettes to second BOB of gets a piece of the ball in last Sunday a semi final gome in the Bramalea men a Intermediate Fastball Tournament PerksCurwood ad vonced to the semifinals by defeating Merchants and then trouncing Ziebart 174 Their championship hopes In the semifinal as they were downed by Taurus Burlington bumps Gage Juveniles The Gage Stationary Juveniles lost to Campbcllvile on Monday night and thus the final league standings in the Halton Baseball Association hove been decided Burlington finishes on top with 23 points The Juvenile tournament to be staged in Georgetown this Saturday has now token on added significance When Georgetown and Campbellvlile clash winner will advance toOBA playoffs while the loser will be relegated to playoffs The tournament gets underway the Fairgrounds at with the Gage Stationery Juveniles slated to go into action in the time slot Ontario Cup hopes die Panthers lose contest Foster played a good game for Guildwood The outstanding player was Anton Guildwood Inside left showed great ball control and skill After the game it was learned that Anton also is the 100 yard sprint champ of Ontario a good allaround athlete We wish Guildwood luck for their semi finals to be played Aug 23 Merchants jump to third place With only a handful of games left to play in the County Men Fastball League it appears safe to assume that both Georgetown Merchants and Glen Williams will be in the league playoffa The top six teams qualify for poitsoson play and seventh place Mississauga could conceivably end up with points as they have three games left which is the comfortable position that the Glen find themselves in with two games remaining on their schedule League standings and game are as of Monday August The Georgetown Merchants vaulted into third In the standings by virtue of two wins last week and are assured of a playoff berth even if they should drop the four games they still have to play The shocker in Inst week action occurred Sunday as last place Ma ton stunned Streetsviile to hand the league leaders only their second loss the season Glen Williams had two tough games lost week dropping the improved crew 1 then losing a closely contested game to Streetsviile County Men Fastball League Standing As of Monday TEAM L Streetsviile 20 2 Lowvllle 16 Georgetown 12 Glen Hornby 13 Mississauga 8 11 Palermo 15 2 10 Weeks Results Tuesday Aug 11 Palermo Malton Thursday Aug Streetsviile 1 Glen Williams Friday Augusts Georgetown Palermo Streetsviile Oakville3 Georgetown Oakvllle Malton Slreotsville7 3 Mississauga NOW UNDER ONE ROOF The Best in Small Cars HIGHEST TRADE IN ALLOWANCE Tito Money You Save at Bet Wilt Be Your ON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING 3071 NO TAX BAZ MOTORS LTD This week in the parks SUMMER PLAYGROUNDS WEEK SIX AUGUST 11 Centennial THEME FINALE Tuesday afternoon Make Centennial Beautiful day Garbage cleanup day Wednesday afternoon Party for tho playground children Friday afternoon Spice Theatre will visit Centennial piny ground George Kennedy THEME DISNEY WEEK Monday afternoon Spice Theatre will visit the playground Wednesday afternoon Children will visit the park Glen Williams THEME SUMMER FUN Monday afternoon Film Show Tuesday morning Ice cream eating contest apple bob bing do nut eating contest pie throwing Friday afternoon Windup party Harrison THEME PENNY CARNIVAL Monday morning A garbage collection contest tricycle Tuesday morning Friibec contest Wednesday morning Hike to Cedarvale Park Wednesday afternoon Film show Friday afternoon Children will visit Centennial for the Spice Theatre show Joseph Gibbons THEME FINALE WEEK Wednesday morning contest Wednesday afternoon Talent Show Thursday afternoon Hike Friday afternoon Windup Party Park School THEME CRAFT WEEK Tuesday afternoon Contest Wednesday afternoon Tie Dying clay pottery Friday morning party Pine view THEME CARNIVAL WEEK Monday afternoon ChiidrenwUlvisltGeorgeKennedy for Spice Theatre Show Tuesday afternoon Tie Dyeing Wednesday afternoon Contest Friday afternoon Scavenger Hunt Most of the week wilt be spent preparing for the giant Penny Carnival to be held at the arena on Thursday evening August 14 at 7 p There will be craft displays from each playground as well as booths designed constructed and operated by playground members Leaders will also present a onehalf hour play based on the popular Sesame Street series Proceeds All parents and children are welcome Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group ANNUAL HOCKEY SCHOOL REGISTRATION Years to Years REGISTRATION DATES Aug Urn 10 a to 12 noon At Aug pm to Aug a to 12 Noon Hall School rum J clams par night nights a Saptambar Sapttmbar to to Registration Fees Per Boy A good condlttonlna program for ma up and coming aaaton FOR INFORMATION CALL BOB TOST BOB THOMPSON

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