Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 7, 1976, p. 13

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Glen aims for lead Glen Williams of the Halton Menu League split lis games this week dropping one and winning the other The team has Improved of lad to the pom that they are now being considered as serious or the title last tout and capable of making a push league leader Lowvillc Last June the Glen out on short end of a store against Hornby tut then on 1riday back to humiliate Hamilton One inning spelled the dif against Hornby when leading to the seventh inning Glen Mike Pierce and Mike were locked mall pitchers dual The Glen got their run in the opening Inning when Paul Ticter doubled and was driven home by a Max Stafford Hornby knotted the game in the filth when Merry reached base on a fielders choice then ms drlvn home on nth Arnold Pierce was sailing along until the seventh inning in fact hi had no hitler going through first four innings Thin a triple a double and a single him out of the garni Bob came on in in the seventh and allowed hut Hornby hit over the last two innings but damagf had been done and had a will deserved win Paul Teeter was the pick of the Glen plate men as hi hit two for our game Hamilton wis as soon as it began The Glen onslaught got rolling inthe firs inning and by of fifth the locals win in front II The Glen scored two more runs In their half of the ninth but Ihis was mere Icing on the cake Bob the win and was impressive He allowed only five hits set nine batsmen hack to the bench via the strikeout route a walk Howie provided a good portion of the Glen powir as he tripled doubled and drew a walk in five plate Mike laced a round tripper and a tingle The Glen have three gomes lint up for this week but one in particular will lake centre stage On hosted press lime score was unavailable Friday they enter the Georgetown Chrysler lair while the following Tuesday Palermo journeys to Glen Williams Glen home games ire scheduled to get underway at a 15 p at the Glen Williams Park had settle for the runner up spot lied with on Sunday in the North Ladies Club Championship as Knthv Crowe off with lop honours I MM s prepares lie into a tit shot it last North Ladies Championship I and Marge tied for place is the the playoff while Crowe came in with n par Falcons are improving three ruent tosses nitons of the Toronto and District Soccer Association Second Division West arc beginning lo Falcons in team and The hustling ins of problems They move with ball and nrt first on the ball but just don t have the sharpshooter to finish scoring plavs pleasant surprise this Mar would even potent if i bit more offense be The b most recent w is a loss to Toronto lertifnd It wis a milch it to be loutrolled by thi ont lost in the wining minutes plav The first ended in a draw but is second hair plav got underw was obvious lhat the Fnleons were thing The look 2 lead on goals by Joe somiwh shaken at this point urns beautiful driving gonlcr fit Shanks thin Doug Thompson a in error that hard left fool to the top eorner ilid the lotal s thin the stinano was lot drastically altered Toronto brilliantly i single mistake wis given on On n dead bill harsh kiek Shanks straight to the Toronto hi tall and subsequ narrowed Falcon lead to 1 pnss it midfuld a Toronto winger lo break m on a goal and the game was knotted I the b were limits Ills go a wickidslapshol Gtorgdown Industrial n and lloval Pizza prov their strength once mon ah Kings i Ontario Outdoors Some tips onbass Well here it is again one of the pleasant moments of week when I can rap w ith you folk on mv mmd llcnnbt i hard for me Irving to put downjU5l what think maj be lookuig for words fast other times I stare nt the waiting for it The fishing Ins been good or Bass Tins is I think mainh dui lo the net that we have had cover This puts the Bass the shallows where most people fish for them Hence the good catches The water colour has been good ta little murky although the bass have had plenty to cot This when vou must EXCITE them into striking jour by speed various control various types of woods Mind vou I get out then thrnshing Hie iter but least I think about Inking m own Of Walleye is slill major form of recreation nl this lime many persons go out it night for them I found that can be caught man limcuf day IF vouareatthe right ind rangi Thus can or or by depth probes degree I 1m found by I sounders temper refer temperatures IK iclcius iph shows sor models Sou not the the n ItHH IFNTS Look for the one with n high content of diethyl meta Thus of course can con idtrablv wilhench brand Some brands have action baits and to lour control Often just leaving a lure sitting on the surface has been enough to bring on strike from n Mouth Bass Water has a large bearing on the location of fish and this includes the bass Large mouth prefer degrees Small mouth prefer degree With the largcmouth the nveragc depth at which they be found is to feet in July They will head to to feet in Mind you these are averages and arc n good point for your fishing course weather is an important factor with sunlight cloud cover and temperature making the greatest difference in location Some days of course nothing will work JJlcinhyeisnothinaierthaiTva a good while others have too little and others have to great a quantity 1 have gone Into a few brands in past columns This brings up very interesting subject How to preserve a newspaper This one is from Richard Smith the University of Washington Dissolve a milk of magnesia tablet in a quart of soda over night Pour Into a pan large enough to hold the paper flat Soak or an hour remove and pat dry nils should give a life span of years for the paper I have newspaper clippings that arc only a few years old and they arc so yellow and decrepit they are almost useless This way you can keep a Tile of my columns if Ihey help and look up at any time In the future won preserve people sorry See you next week in ONTARIO OUT Mistakes do hurl Thi b alcons journej to Oak villc week or game On villi he played at Delrex Sunoco lead Industrial League Then irt re illv iwn Unguis within nt in the Georgetown Industrial Summer Hotkey League Invirn and Gut Iph Hair pint of rst plate has torn pi led points while Kings ind gr with lach other to nvoid battle for dwelling honor cannot reallv be torrid tussle as Royal Kings hue managed hut four points thus far in ihur while hive laid to mere points In Sundav displayed their humbling Ihc Kings 101 while Gut Iphtlair I surprisingly tough of it before disposing of by a count Brian Beaumont of Tivern and Dave Holmes of lair hive been as of the wnk Big Bo currently leads the scoring raci with IK goals and assists good or points and withlinemitts I ml and Hill Kirby Is Industrial Fastball usually heralds Ihe beginning of the real summer with soaring temperatures but unless things start to warm up a bit in the Georgetown Industrial League league laurels will be challenged by only three learns Rapid Print sits atop the standings with points but their measure is being taken by both Gage and Sandhill who are tied for second place with points is in line with while the oilier four teams Perks Flyers and Natural Gas are toiling in the second division Doug Craig of Sandhill and Scoop Campbell of have been chosen as pluytrs of week Doug is a fine all around player who usually can be found patrolling third base With his talent Doug could probably hold his own at any position Paul Is also a third baseman noted for his quickness and is regarded as a threat the lumber i I ist League gan Hie tavern y Ihe llltlS lib MONT i sti ring lit the frozen pond Dint a very ixcillng player who impresses with his hustle and slant storing threat around the opposition 1- V I 1 Gut Clair J 1 I 15 Hoy ill Pi Kings 1 0 MOWN l 1- It Brian Beaumont IB 14 a lay 7 17 Dave Holmes IB Paul Km 11 John Hick Johnson 7 Irons 9 Mike 4 SI June Myers Perks age I Junt Print June lopid Print Perks A timers Gage AW Sandhill Flyers ST lanof July Si W 1 T FT Itapid Print to 2 Sandhill 2 1 1 AAV 4 me- LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A B GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST July 1B78Pge 13 Rams slip The Acton Rams of the OLA Junior division edged into their league sixth and Final playoff berth last year by skin of their teeth Playoff poise allowed them advance to the semifinals where they were ousted by Although the league has expanded to nine teams this year It appears that the Rams are well on their way to duplicating their nerve wracking finish of 1975 Eight of the league nine teams will qualify for the first round of 16 games the Rama are but two points out of last place Scoring statistics released recently by OLA provide some solace for the Rams fans as two players George Artem and Steve Wilson are among the top gunners Artem has latched onto sixth place on the ti strength of goals and 36 assists good for 71 points while Wilson holds down eighth spot with points on goals j and 31 assists Windsor Owen Sound Dun do Because Windsor Is playing an unbalanced schedule games as opposed to by others It a point totals a adjusted accordingly 16 of a point for each point F A 186 12 12 SCORING LEADERS PLAYER A Jim Meredith IB 114 Mark Owen Sound 13 Mike Smart Owen Sound 12 15 Sanderson Orangeville Ifi Nl W Kick Hollnshead IB Ml George Arm 36 Reg IB 41 hi Steve Wilson 31 ill JunQulgley Owen Sound 15 Lee Tome Windsor 12 Georgettes The Georgetown Georgette of the Ladies Softball ran their season record to five wins and four losses last week as they tangled twice with came out on the losing end both times The Georgettes had a Wednesday night molch Milton scheduled but inclement weolher forced its cancellation Last Friday evening the Georgettes travelled to to take on the second place Juniors and got involved in a thriller Georgetown Miller and the Juniors Rhonda Carney locked horns in a pitching duel but Carney came out ahead as won 2 1 in the game that took but 53 minutes lo play The Juniors picked a single run in the first when Nancy doubled and was knocked in by Debbie McGill The Georgettes deadlocked the affair at 1 I in half of Ihe third on a run scored by Janice Ingles Meller and Carney then look centre stage and dominated until the bottom of the fifth when the Juniors pushed across what proved to be the winning run Winning pitcher Carney only five Georgette hits while loser Metier tossed an eight hitter Monday the Georgettes hosted league leader Seniors and in a It appeared that the gave up any hope of winning in the early going After three innings were In by Two restrves wtre inserted alto the lineup in the third inning and two more lineup changes were made by the of the fourth At that point had jumped ahead 1 and the Georgette bench was summarily emp tied All told the Georgetowners used 16 players at ihe game Ev Metier was charged with Ihe loss while Jean Made Hunter who was relieved by Marilyn Eagles with two out In the of the seventh was with the in For Nancy Rhynold balled two for drove In two runs while Jean Marie Hunter also hit two for four and was credited with a single RBI Pat Walsh led the hitting parade for the Georgettes as she was three for four the plate and drove The Georgettes have just one game scheduled this week on Monday they host Hornby game time al the George own Ball Park nty but Coach Dure began to adjust his lineup A Little Things Cou The Herald Angels ready Another ball club has challenged the Herald Angels a ball club formed of staff and friends of the Herald Playing under the name of the Recreation Wrecks town recreation department issued its challenge to the Angels The game takes place- July al a location to be announced This Saturday al p m Ihe Angels will play first game of he season when they meet Georgetown fastball LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK umpires playing as the Game time is7p at the ball Hats The game takes plate at diamond at Harrison school in diamond at the fairgrounds Georgetown Angels second gamt is Wednesday July when a will be they ploy the Combined Effort around to the spec a learn formed from Ll Ford if there art any and the In Acton and Hills will go to local Collision In Comers charities in Hills GIVE US A TRY EFFECTIVE JULY The Office Of DR JON WAISBERG EYE SPECIALIST Will Be Located In The GEORGETOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Princess Ann Drive 8775417 AUTHORIZED DEALER T8MINGROUNO POOL KITS high gauge steel wall panels A Frames Corner V C Coping Hardware Kit Mill Liner Jocunl Filler Filter Sand Skimmer Intel Main Drain Hydro Relief Vacuum Kit Maintenance Kit In Instructions Owncri Guide Kit Example 14 SI 16x32 SI INGROUND RECTANGULAR POOL Completely initalhtd with Deluxe Hard Bottom FAFCO SOLAR HEATING Inlo TM end see Iho Hooting Panels TM Pools DAWSON CUES 8771859 NORTH END DATSUN LTD MARTIN ST SOUTH OF HWY Not exactly shown Contest ends August Draw is Sept 1st

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