Page IB THE HERALD Wcdiictday Bartleft wins tourney again Gary successfully defended the he won last year as he shot a sizzling on Saturday to win the Annual North Invitational Golf Tournament Gary round score was but one stroke off the course record The 1978 champion plays out of the Dundaa Valley Golf Club In Hamilton and ranks as one of Ontario top amateurs The following are the Flight results of the North Halton Mens Invitational DON Club Pro at North Halton Golf and Country Club prepares to fire a volley signalling the beginning of last Saturdays Mens Invitational Golf Tournament staged at the local course Nipandtuck game as Atoms advance Georgetown Minor ore the sole remaining local boys team Involved in Ontario Cup ploy as they advanced to the quarter finals by knocking off the East Oshawa Selects 3 in a game played in over the weekend The game was a tuck affair from the opening whistle and the win for the George owners was not safely put to bed until Marc scored with less than three minutes remaining the match Bertrand winning murker was his third of the game a highly creditable performance in such on important match The game was deadlocked at 1 l at the half hut Georgetown game tactics were beginning to pay hand some dividends were using a square defense and the Minor Sal Atoms ploys of the long ball down the middle mainly from halfback line or Wayne Morrow Steve Turner and Thomas Gross was chipping away at the defensive pattern attempted to adjust but when they did Minor Atom wingers Roy and Glen Leslie had all sorts of room to manouvcr Keith scored the other local goal but several Minor Aloms deserve special mention Gary Skclton in goal made several fine saves inside forward Tommy Stefan had a hand in all the goals and his attitude throughout the game kept his mates on their toes albeit Fullbacks Nigel Pickering and Mike Mouat were very defensively Pullout gives Glen teams breather The pullout of the Georgetown Chryslers from the Helton County Mens Fastball League and in clement weather gave Glen Williams a week of rest that may or may not improve the club s league chances Last Tuesday the Chryslers were scheduled for a game In the Glen but their dispute with league officials caused that game to go the board The Horn by Fastball Tournament was all set to go last weekend with the Glen entered but torrential rains forced it s car A respite from the fastball wars con sometimes benefit a club by allowing nagging In Juries a chance to mend but during the August stretch dive most clubs welcome the opportunity to get In as many games as For this reason the Glen might not have been too pleased with the enforced Idle period Hamilton was scheduled to play in the Glen on Tuesday night at press time the score this Friday they journey to while this coming Tuesday the locals will be travelling to Burlington The Glen next home game Is scheduled or Friday August against Palermo Game time at the Glen Williams Ball Park Is set for IS GROSS J Mitchell K Hughes 7J En id own B Green llodriion 77 Rowland J It Norman SO Milne G 80 R Davles Crosby llouilon a a si J D D Dnrmody R I Mackay J J Hamilton T J Penny 87 B A Andrychull SO GROSS J Connelly Hepburn D G Duncan G S3 P T BO Skinner t Smith S3 Alexander R Young J J Irani 72 G 72 A Beard 72 J A Harris 74 Hay 74 J It Croilry llyien J 73 73 A While Schramm 71 1 74 Bryan 74 M Dtveyra EH SB A Thorn 70 70 J Arthur ThamBi 72 It II Ma dill 74 tones J Jonei 7B Cain NfT dndtnon McLaren J 70 K Allen 70 Jenner 73 J 73 74 A 7 a member of the North Club lines up a putt on the ninth green last Saturday Mens Invitational Golf Tournament Soccer schedule Royalettes edge Bay nine advance againsf Sarnia ONTARIO OUTDOORS Lingham Lake Not so exclusive anymore Good but not There was apparently fishermen on Lake on opening day this year This lake was touted as one that was almost Impossible get Into but the reports of 1012 pound f Bass soon fixed that A largemouth black bass claimed to have weighed pounds was caught there In 1974 This put the rush on the lake and there Is now a fly In service with a camp and at least two tractor services as well as a lodge catering to the fisherman I will give names addresses and telephone bers only on request so If you arc determined to get In to then give me a call at or write to Carole Street Georgetown Glen teams faring well Glen Williams Minor Soft ball teams are currently In In Halton Rural and doing ex tremely well The Juvenile boys team challenged Baden In OASA but lost out two games to one The local lads lost the first game of the three series In Baden rebounded to take the second contest 10 1 but t regain the winning form In the Glen last Sunday evening as Baden romped home with an decisive win The Glen Squirt girls won their semifinal series with taking both games and 1 The Squirt boys won their opening semifinal game against Acton by a 162 count but had a second contest rained out The series will resume in Glen Williams on Wednesday tonight The Midget boys won their opener against while the Glen Pee Wee boys cakewalked to a opening series win over The Bantam girls are currently locked In a tense struggle with the Glen took the first game The Georgetown Legion thrilled over local supporters at the Fairgrounds Park Sunday as they edged Frenchman Bay 3 to advance to semifinal play in Ontario Provincial Juvenile A The won the first gome in the best of three provincial quarter final In Frenchman a Boy Aug and the win at home clinched the series for the locals Coach Ted Wilkes used three pitchers In contest Laura Wilkes Barb Curry and Betty and he felt that all three played an role in the win Most of the scoring was done in the early Innings and after Innings the score was tied The opened the scoring by pushing across two runs In the bottom of the second Inning Gflson led off the inning with a single and pranced home as the next batter Caruso laced a triple down the left field lane scoring play could In a sense be credited Just as easily loa managerial mistake as triple Frenchman Bay had a speed merchant on the mound and In other most batters were swinging late The Infield and outfield shifted to the right when came to bat and her hit scooted along the vocalcd left side of the field Morgo Butler brought Pal tit home with a beautiful sacrifice bunt was almost playable The scored what proved lo be the winning run in the bottom of the fourth and again a sacrifice bunt pnved the way Milton walked to the plate parade and some heads up hasc running allowed her to to third Barb Curry drove grounder that brought both the third baseman and shortstop in for the attempt and when Charlie noticed no one covering the third wick she scooted for the bast Uremia Smith stepped into the box sacrifice bunt allowed score The wcren t out of the woods as scon would indicate and it took a splendid defensive to slave off a Bay scoring attempt with two out and a runner on second low line drive was directed at centre fielder barb Curry Barb took the i shot on one bounce and ged the relay lo home With the Frenchman Bay thundering for home Butler calmly the ball and braced herself for the The Table hockey contest The Burlington Table Hockey Club will be hosting the flrstond what will probably become an annual Burlington International Tabic Hockey Tournament on September IB and IS The department recreation services in co operation with Munro Games are sponsoring the tournament which win be held at Burlington Motor Hotel Prize money totalling Woo will be awarded plus trophies for first and second place finishers Some of the best players in table hockey will be par tlclpollng including Hon of Chicago who was the US Open and Maestro Cup runner up The first three applications have been received two from Newfoundland and one Michigan Entry fees Tor the tour have been set at for singles players and per team or doubles Further information can be obtained by contacting Mike Pope at but lost next by a score Although absenteeism The deciding third game was Injuries depleted me played In Tuesday Georgetown lineup the talent night unfortunately at press on time the score was not for he rather sparse bench available Sherry Crossman Karen Peewees too powerful for Don Mills team In girls Ontario Cup play Wilson and Jenny Smith each Georgetown Pee Wees proved a pair of goals to pace the Just too powerful for Don Mills Georgetown attack while In a game played over the Elaine Tyalor chipped In with weekend a single marker off a onesided win NOW OPEN marks DRIVING SCHOOL Personal Service by MOT Licenced Independent Owner and Instructor For Further Information Call STUDENT DRIV HENRY RASMUSSEN 8776686 The tractor service is Just that a farm tractor with a box wagon in tow All your gear Is loaded In lhe box along with your poor unsuspecting body You are then subjected to the moat unbelievably brutal pounding as the tractor hauls you over what was once a dirt trail The mud holes are so deep a four wheel drive vehicle would have to be wynched out Some probably most don make it These have to be hauled out by tractor Dave Hobbs and myself were In last week ana a Scout stripped all lhe gears on it a TWO pound trying to pull someone else out As for the fishing It seems that no one has anything over pounds this year with the exception of the occasional pounder Lake Is still but no longer a virgin lake The keen edge haa worn off since Its creation in 1825 by a dam on the Black River I feel every hunter and fisherman should read the J letter to Ron Mlnisterof Justice Publisher of OUT OF DOORS Magoilne In regards to BUICB3 the letter is to the point and I am expresses the feeling of all of us Get It and read It Subscribe to the I feel It Is our responsibility to be well informed and that la about the best way The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters six annual meeting will bo held Sept 17 18 and Pi This is our Zone and all members should try to that ftj S meeting It will be the 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