Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 28, 1976, p. 14

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July SB Georgetown Chryslers continue to let good times roll Doug Taylor was sharp on this shot by a would be Orillfa goal getter In last Thursday night s clash at the Acton Arena Unfortunately for the Rams they suffered another attack of third period malaise and dropped a close decision to Orillla Rams nip medics are playoff bound The good times continue roll for the Georgetown Chryslers of the County Mens Fastball League as the locals chalked up their fourth league win in a row a I edging of Hornby last Friday night at the Georgetown Ball and ran their improving seasons record to eight wins and six losses Prior to the recent surge the Chryslers were floundering with a record and be heading for a dismal Tin turnaround has revitalised the earn and their championship eforl In Inst weekends Glen Williams Fastball Tournament ran their unbeaten string to eight games The might have stood at nine had not tit Chryslers gamt in The Rams of the Junior C division have once more advanced into past season play by the skin of their teeth Last year the Rams scraped into the playoffs by virtue of the goals for and against record and lightning struck twice as was blunted aside this year as a result of the same formula The Rams had a chance to make all speculation academic when they hosted Orillia last Thursday night must have hit the books prior to the they 10 win That gave Onllia points the Rams with each team having one game left Onllia could have WTapped things up on Friday night but were bested by Owen Sound and at that point it seemed that neither teim wanted a chance to go onto and better things The Rams last opportunity to qualify for the playoffs Sunday and perhaps finally realizing just how dire were their straits they came up with a very solid per formance knocked off the number three team by a count Acton win sent league scurrying for their pocket calculators after perusing the stats he Rams were home free Single period letdowns have Ken the Rama main fault ill ear and against tic pattern almost emerged Had it not been for a Ram second period the could have played Jiemselves out of further icason action The score was at after the first but then the Hams urged ahead in he sandwich to lend after forty of play the Rams in the thid period but their rally fell short by two crucial goals John DeCourccy played the minutes in the Ram icts while seven players in the Acton scoring George once more led he Rams scoring punch by four goals to go with two assists Young Jim Bill Mathieson each scored a pair i goals while single markers to Ken Brown Rick Van Fleet and Steve Wilson The Ram C league opening playoff round The sines will be a best five affair with lluntsville because of the higher league finish the home game The Rams opened the actus in IkintsvilJe nghr press time the score was not available this Thursday journeys Acton game three is set for Hunt this coming Saturday if a fourth game is necessary it will played in Acton next Wednesday garni five again if tailed for is scheduled for Friday tn Hunt Last Thursday evening at home the Rams had a golden op to the question of which team would pet the coveted playoff or two periods pendulum to be swinging in Acton squads favour then another of the infamous third period blahs combined with a rash of Ram penalties allowed Onllia to surge ahead and move just that much the eighth and final playoff position took advantage of the Rams miscues to turn an second deficit into a 5 scoring difference in their favour in the last frame and walk off the floor as winners by a 12 10 count With so much at stake for both teams defense took centre he first period ended with in front by the meagre score of The Rams had their best show in the sandwich frame and combined a potent offense with a chintzy defense to take an lead after forty minutes for locals their heads up play carry over to the la period and therein lies the tale of their Doug Taylor and John shared the net minding chores for the Hams they were aided little by a paucity of Acton players when the need The Rams 6 minutes the Sin ftn tompared to but minutes for Orillfa tight players figured in the Ham scoring parade Wayne Young and Steve Wilson each hit for a pair of markers while singles to Ronnie Kevin Dill Ken Brown Rick Van Meet and George also assisted on five ether Ram scores Clive loses due to thigh injur from the Olympic Bureau of the Herald injured gome or Georgetown was pinned in the third round of the kg class lb by a very tough Cuban Jose Ramos as the freestyle wrestling competition of the Olympiad began Tuesday Llewellyn fought with a bandage protecting a broken blood vessel In his left thigh His conch Orlando did not consider the Injury serious but it was clear that it caused pain when struck The bout was stopped briefly in the third round while a doctor examined thigh however he was allowed to continue Ramos who was ahead 14 3 on points In he third round managed to pick up and body slam him to the mat then flopped on his opponent for the pin at the 1 mark Llewellyn bout was one of 12 opening round matches In the kg weight class Unless hl injury thwarts his plans Clive will again today Wednesday A second loss will eliminate the yearold Georgelowner from further competition j Canadians won only one of their first four bouts i yesterday two medal hopefuls Bertie and Btlruferedetbkes flndoneof the teams coaches I described si more than a little j difficult draws even aggressiveness did not display enough July been nncdlcdnt the end of four and a half innings because of rain After strokes with the in their half of the fourth the were in front by a I count and seemed well on the way a rout Friday garni Hornby was a crucial one as Hornby currently holds down second place the league and Chrysler win would tht locals newly discovered winning It a pit duel and a hitters from the opening toss us both Ihi Chryslers Rill Tilt and Hornby mound mm Curtis wire flinging pellets Tin scored what proved loll winning run in bottom of the sixth when Raj Inglis off with a searing triple and scored on Bill Tilts single from thai flurr of action the night belonged to Tilt and Curtis who both put on quite a show Tilt gave up but two Hornby and set down nine via he route though Curtis way charged with the loss he was as the four hits while chalking up The Chryslers Raj proved to be Curtis main as hi d a ind a single Hill Tilt picked up two hits powering performance he only five balls to reach the outfield Two were hits centre fielder Dave Clark corralled three fly balls that went for outs According to Chrysler Manager Ren Hornby is gimi because used newcomer However deli confident that the prolist will disallowed Although is after the kadi in nit Roy alettes end year with unbeaten record permi executive to ink he mother loop squid hid not as for warded lo Hit league offices is brother in law of Chrysler pilthtr Hill Trll and should prove a welcome to lie squad His presence on Iridjy was almost godsend regular Georgetown eat Tomalty was In jured In the early going filled In more than idequitely Tomaltj is ex to be in shape to play this On Tuesday the Chrysler journeyed to Burlington time the score was nol available this In one the season bigg h Glen Williams In des Georgetown turf wh hi coming Tucsda he Chryslers travel rn Ginit time for F night tussle the Bull Park is a m Pro loses to ladies pro at North had their day The Georgetown Itoyalettes tapped an beaten season the first this has Juvenile of he Peel Countj Ladies Softball Union this past weik when battled to a tie at home last Thursday evening then rounded out the regular season brushing 4 lost Stwdav in Burlington Thursday game was re scheduled rained out from the previous Tuesday and Burlington wis sky high for the encounter with the of of the league hie inning slaved off the first defeit of the vear is Burlington was in front J I four innings In the bottom of he fourth with one run itross pluckv fated a double that in two more runs gut hi lis lead that point Burlington bounced link however and gong into the of last inning held slim lead The record w is it stake and IJIant rose to the is she banged out a run scoring triple that kept the Georgetown unbeaten record intact Wilkes also gave perform as she threw for the in nings Sunday tilt the Giorgctowmrs win hell ben for rivenge ind completely overwhelmed heir opponents in hi lopsided romp mm service on mound whik three Fit hid fire in their bits is well their Milton halted six for six Jinel for six while Dune irshall Him for four Tin finish On top wiih i win and pin pliviffs ire hild until September Ingue The Hoy iletti a Juvenile A and will vie for the provincial along with 10 earns In the firsl round locals go up league nemisis and Inst j tor s league champion lldcrwood Other challengers includi Kilihcixr I Toronto iidar Hill borough thmnni All first round will be best out of five The Roy in first gitnt press timi s last ni longer thin days so it is ixpiclcd he will be in home n his his inst lidtison Dial he day Tuesday July ladies who beat him with stores i Smart I Conn in J Despite the rainy conditions here w Guest i excellent dinners were J Geddis Ritchie J Richardson M All In the inning he business with a bottle of w Rams in Orillia out Although statistics released by the OLA are not officially finalized the Acton Rams have qualified for postseason play over because of a superior goals for and against record The Rams open their playoff challenge against lluntsville Hawks while other series have Orangevjlle going against Windsor taking on and challenging Owen Sound Rams George has a slim hold on fifth place In he leagues scoring battle while Sieve Wilson Is tied in eighth place with lluntsville Reg Hollo JUMOIl AM V I A Sound 16 32 Windsor LA IKS 11 11 10 11 11 11 2W IB 7 IS SCORING K Jim Meredith Mark Owen Sound 126 Mike Smart Owen Sound IB fiq 124 Shane Sanderson Orangevllle 61 109 Acton 10C Jim Owen Sound WILSON Acton TO Reg Huntsville A Windsor IS 3d Two in I million ire nursing injuries tut it is ex petted h lhij will join li sborllv Herald Angels grounded by Wreck ringers I If II I1 in King Mam rem I ittli row from lift to Ill Dm Don The Herald not surprisingly losl their second gimi last ttedntsdnj when the Wrecks edged tht I m I lost by said manager ir d The mm had us worried from the Instead of fliDpina a com decide who first Wreck Captain Rat ind Coach going back dim when you didn have a coin flip a bill game tossed the bat in the air was an inner lube from roll of paper Last man to gel a grip on the end of the hut was and the decided to bat last Karen King headed the Wrick lineup and the whole team got a chance Angel starting pitcher Wilson retired by the side By the happened the Wrecks drove seven runs over he three of wood side by side thai were used for home pla All the other bases were regulation although what kept happening at third base had the purists shaking their heads dismay at the disintegration of Softball Wreck third Marti Hot Shot Walker landed there after rounding git acquainted with Angels I Richardson while disputing ownership of the dusty bag They compromised by each holding one half of the bag but Hot Shot Walker saw chantc to make home and finally left I holding the bag Mark Clem of the Wrecks got to third and he and hit it off so well she ended up sitting on him Ntnc of this umpire Ted who called them as he saw hem which from time to time was double as Angel relief pit Colin Gibson to get a handle on two once If one was a strike and fit other a ball that he way hey were tailed best calls were when he was hiding behind the umpires chest protector the end of the first inning the Angels totalled up their runs and to their surprise discovered led by one run Angel pitcher who showed fans fancy footwork when he was boxed between home and third and then made it back to third safely retired the Wrecks one two three in the top of the second For a while seemed the Angels hod a chance yet their tiny themselves were put out in smart order by Wreck Cecil Iris Angel second baser used her head to stop a hall she wasn I as she raced to second But han rcllre she eonllnued sport smanship spun rousting from learns and large limn ill of him surprised including herself whin shi slugged her first trip It wis he only time she ever rounded Ihe bases Tile four as she got i fell her why no knows nol I ynn Tht second inning a tie In the third inning with Mark Clem slrandcd on bast after Cecil struck out the Wrecks o after regis ring only iwo outs seemtd to notice what s even stranger thai he time back n the tup of fourth not putting out It worked out alright in fourth though Wrecks received four nits though hem up The fourth wis he big inning as for II runs All Shirley Jcssnp who had limp she was oo sore from game to run Anne Hick and were he firsl Wreck hatters In fourth andian 1 1 pilch now thai his gol rid of Christopher Robin To those who him he identified himself as Dun Bob I lul of the Wricks get pas firsi isemin Rill I in fourth Irene smatked a John was third obt this ignln A addition to Angels left field is Jack who although he knows how to field balls got left on bast twice because rut and filed out stranding him If any ball clubs wanl to play serious ball I agan is must for lie Angels Vntnllonlng Hill Johnston in a real baseball uniform dirty as he scrambled from base to base often on his hands and knees and a icuple of on his belly Although he uniform was a miss at the of the game no one will forget of tin different ways gel to the bag at least not for long time When Johnston wnsn I crawling around bases he was getting dirt on his uniform roofing around in dust behind home plate trying find bull Georgetown umpires put on hot seat again in Glen tourney fir foil idded the work of umpires in tin iriirnnthofihtikn Williams won by hrvskrs Hit umpires hi re in fused to kn Williams Tins turn of cause Wide plajLr Manager i level ow were of the home team In semifinal with City a mix up irrcd it home that the irk Inn gu league officials decreed they would only be allowed to work games in town he umpire gulless he by ill his been either simply that ell in as reported Inst weik in Herald was rt no good enough In out of hi nigh tertoumv gums Thii wlure things slood up tour which was by umpires Wide Catering of vying for the lint lor now and we wt given a raw umpires on both occasions Wide losl out lo Ihe Wen ixtj innings Inst for tht part tl to an umpire biased riath bast bill w he eventually winning run Wide managers his year again whai hi felt an umpires decision in team was first off yel of his own Hon Brady wii from the game because of some remarks umpires This Lawrence charges changed the whole complexion it the is he Glen on to win I believe umpire who issued he ejection was under Iht impression hot we wouldn I have enough players to so threw our another during irucial garni stolid he issued a com plain regarding Glen pitcher who he felt was stepping the rubber still in his motion and was old as describes scene we re rules not rules and the mailer was swept aside The Glen is a very good ball anything away from them staled It Just that Ihey re getting help when they don I really need It Lawrence signalled out two Georgetown umpires In par Ken and Mike George for the brunt of his to say of the rest of the Georgetown crew His players wen tired of the injustices claimed were done to them and Lawrence said hat a decision would have be mode among the team members whether to compete in Georgetown again Right now the players are not too enthusiastic reluming Georgetown no decision on thai has yet been mode I don t want it to sound like but it I feel should come out so that our team feelings arc mode known SONY Complete Line Sales Service Authorized Dealers Racing At licit At ORANGEVILLE RACEWAY EVERV SUNDAY POST TIME EVERY THURSDAY POST TIME HID 1 iMI NORTH END DATSUN LTD ST MIlTON SOUTH OF HVH Contest ends Auqust Draw is Sept the 1st

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