Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 25, 1976, p. 13

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Delrex Juveniles main worry they have to be consistent THEIlbRALD 1970 Page of the Georgetown Armstrong Georgettes holds a conference on the mound in the Georgettes opening game In the Glen Williams Ladles Fastball Tournament against Moorfteld As the expressions on the GcorgctownersfaccBlel the locals were not faring very well Moorfleld won the game Hill won the championship when they edged Milton Olympics In the Final gome If there is one word that correctly describes Delrex Restaurant Juveniles in consistent tells it all That was the story lost Saturday when the Del rex gong took their third standing into the County playoffs Hun on tournament style the Juveys drew second place Campbellvllle In their first game that was played in the heat of the temoon Alter seven inning of play owned lead as the locals displayed a porous defence erratic pit dung and no hitting power Dan Baynlon was on the mound for CampbcllvlUc and lad allowed only two hits in seven innings with no hint of the disoslcr to The locals found their bats and exploded for seven runs in the eighth to the game Then they continued their barrage in the ninth as they powered in runs Final score was IB 7 for the gang Bob Freestone was the man who turned the game around for Georgetown as he relieved starter Doug Barnes for the win and went three or four at he plate Mike Forbes Rick Gourllc Jim and Barnes hit safely twice each Mike Richmond got the other hit Fourth placed Brampton had beaten top placed to set the final up between Georgetown raid the flower town gang with the Juvenile trophy at stake Jumped on starter Freestone for five runs In the first Inning the locals again com up with a porous defence The scored four runs in their half to make he score That was as close as they would get to the flower gang again as Brampton put together IS hits three walks one hit batter nine Georgetown errors three wild pitches to score seventeen runs Down 161 the gang battled back and put seven runs across one inning but fill short an the score Georgetown used three pitchers and Brampton four in what waa a hitters dream Georgetown had fourteen nils but Brampton s defence was less leaky and so earned the win Williams pounded three hits Bob freestone Mike Forbes and Jim hod two each wilh singles by I tick and Barnes Strong pitching and hitting power ire the Juvenilis Richmond Hill wins tourney Glen Williams was the scene of a ladles fastball tournament this past weekend fortunately local teams fared rather poorly The Glen Williams Midgets were eliminated i by Milton Olympics the Georgetown Georgettes were bumped off by while the Glen ladles advanced to the semifinals win over Hornby only lo dropped 102 by Richmond Hill In the other semifinal Milton Olympics defeated final pitted Hill against Milton Olympics this time the tables were turned on the Milton gals as Richmond Hill claimed the championship with a win In an exhibition game in the day Richmond Hill shut out the Georgetown Armstrong Georgettes SALMON ENTER FISH CONTEST The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters and Breweries Ontario have announced the addition of an all new category in their Big Fish Contest Salmon Speaking on behalf of the trademark It Is hoped a weeks rest will get the pitchers back on track and baiting practice will keep the bats sharp Georgetown is Ballon County s entry into the Ontario Playoffs that begin this Saturday Opposition will come from the Southern Counties League lie expect to know the name of the town by Wed night One thing Is or sure two games must be played this weekend back to back with a third game if necessary played during the is the A entry and Campbellvllle is the B entrant Campbellvllle having made it to the A finals right off the bat as there is only one other team Nine clubs are in the C category CAHA and Labatts agree on program It was announced last week that the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association CAHA and Breweries of Canada signed an agreement which the two organizations hope will raise the standard of hockey coaching across Canada La bait announced that they will contribute over three years In the form of regional assistance grants national coaching assistance and improved promotional pamphlets and Instructional films CAHA technical Director Dennis McDonald was quoted as saying This now allows us lo develop some projects we able lo initiate in the past For example kids from remote areas will benefit through the use of films and it will of si t the cost of sending Instructors Hillsburgh teams dominate league Pickells fourth in world meet William who along Lea both of the United with his wife contributes Slates in the Mens Black Belt columns on the martini arts for competition Sn Jr Georgetown Hornby Milton I IN STANDINGS PLAYOFF ONTARIO OUTDOORS Prime time for salmon By Well here it is again The prime time for Salmon fishing The salmon arc starting to run Into the rhcr mouths to spawn and as they get closer Ihey are that much more concentrated This ghes the angler the opportunity to get after them in earnest Many large salmon mostly COHO have been caught this last week and the catch will increase as the days go on The weather has some bearing on the number of fish that enter Iho river mouths and make their ap proach to the river estuaries Much has been said as to how to get one of these prize fish but it still standi that you have to be out on the water as often as possible They are much like the MUSKIE you may get a lot of them but the big ones come a little harder This Is not to say that an angler cannot go out only once and win the big derby THE GRFATSALMON HUNT This is as always a chancy thing and many is the time some novice or first timer has walked away with Ihf big prize in a contest However the more fish you catch the better your chances to latch onto the really big one The entry fee for the contest is and you take your chances But If you win that boat and equipment It would look great in your driveway Of course there are the other BO or more total of over tie Just remember the rules of courtesy and con Don t be a hog or an Ignoramus be the sport that you arc supposed to be Why did the fish In Heart Lake near Brampton die off recently Could it have something to do with Ihefact that a housing development is now under way in the area Time will tell as to Just what is the cause but I will be taking careful note to see that it la not connected in some way I don want to see a bureaucratic cover up If you ore going to the Canadian Notional Exhibition take time to see the Ministry of Natural Resources display intheEastwingofthcCblllseum The main theme la Forest Fire In Ontario I believe it will be worth seeing Make plans now for the DUCK OUT TO DARLINGTON days This will be Sunday Sept at Darlington Provincial pork The ore too many to list here Suffice it lo say that there will be Bounties tor all aspects of the out doors This Is cosponsored by the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters and the Ministry of Natural Resources A hunter Safety course will beheld In Bolton in the Cold Creek Conservation area The main classes will be each Wednesday in September at If interested call Lou at or George at More on Ihe Salmon next week as we continue to enjoy our ONTARIO OUDOOHS The winter spurts season is almost upon us and one sport that Is rapidly gaining wide acceptance among the young is curling Junior programs as well as high school curling programs are flourishing and more and more attention Is being paid to the sport For those people involved In the coaching aspect of the youth curling program some help Is currently at hand A film of the Canadian rink winning the world junior curling title In Scotland is available for clubs which RYDERS TV HAS Racing At ItH Best RACEWAY EVERT SUNDAY POST TIME EVERY THURSDAY POST TIME 800pm CLUB HOI0E REEKV4T10N Rich Mown The Big Bill inrrensrrt The the Herald finished place the World Fighting Arts Championship held in New York over the weekend lost out by a very controversial half point to Joe of green dch took third place honours after detention competitors In the Junior white to black bell division Fisheries for Chinook and in the Great has brought fish to a stage where art starting lo receive requests from anglers to inter these magnificent game fish in the Contest Terry of s most receptive to the idea this new category and confirmed that would be pleased to put up the additional prize money We have supported the Big Fish Contest for 17 years now and arc genuinely pleased tint sport fishing for Chinook and Coho has reached a stage where this new category is feasible he said Entries will be accepted for those salmon already caught during this year contest period and to be caught In addition Honor will presented to all those anglers tries we mer pounds The contest will examined carefully this year to mine the actual interest in this If there is sufficient interest separate categories for Chinook and Coho may be for next yeor Naturally Georgetown Tire extends lead vs Williams 2 of Wed Aug Glen at Hillsburgh Aug at Glen Wed Sept lGInaIllilliburghlfneceMan Jr North Slurs vs Georgetown 1st Game date undecided at this time Mon Aug 30 at Georgetown 3rd Game Dale undecided at this time HOUSE STANDINGS TEAM WINS LOSSES TIES Standard Product Baltimore Alrcoll 15 Irwin IB lotion this entities will supplied to the ministry of nntunl resources Tor their use Entry forms for the Dig Contest are available at most fishing tackles stores and lodges or direct from Hie head of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters On For more information contact Rick Morgan OFAH Curling film available for clubs LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD DURHAM ST MONDAY AUGUST 18TII Tire Thi Optimist crew played minus lour of heir regulars and It showed as they took It on the chin against league leading Georgetown Tire crew Mark the winning pitcher and aided his own cause two singles Paul Chaplin had singles and a Kivln Hughes triple 2 slnglei Mike O singles and Mike Mitchell triple and walks Losing pitcher was Alan Pete a single and triple Paul Guistinl a single and Man with a double hit safely for Optimists Ron Martin Optimists Bob played another outstanding game as he pitched a fine four hitter striking out eight and allowing only walks Grasby also strongly at the plate with singles and a triple Doug Smith with two singles Yves Rouselle a single and a double Shawn Zuber singles aided s fine effort Losing pitcher Crawford played hard right up to the final out but was continually hampered by some sloppy Melding errors Warren had singles lo count for of four hits Tripp were able to muster against Grasby Bank Tripp Warren Crawford Georgetown Tire A full seven innings was completed as Janet Carton of the Optimists and Mike Mitchell of Georgetown Tire battled it out on tht mound Both Janet and Mike were making their pitching debuts and quite possibly the coaching staff will allow ihem to resume their battle later in the season when Ihe town teams meet Janet Mike also showed well at plate as each had a Janet also had a single Bob Dean with singles Dave Parent singles and a double also hit safely for the Optimist squad or Georgetown Tire Eric had a single triple Kevin Hughes singles Paul Chaplin Mark in demon singles Optimists Dave Parent Georgetown Tire Mike Mitchell THURSDAY AUGUST 1STII Tire Tripp Real t state Tire arc once first place all atone as they whipped the Realtors quite soundly Winning pitcher Mark contributed to the barrage against losing pitcher Jim Ken pc by belting two singles Kevin Hughes drove In runs with a single and double while Mike Mitchell had a double and Dennis Woshboume a For the losers Jim Kompc had two singles Andy a double Kevin a single M Tire Mark lleideman Tripp Trrry Opt its Toronto Dominion Bank The Optimists crew picked up their second forfeit win In as many weeks as the Bonkers were only able to field six players This was a big two points for Optimists is they vacated the cellar position for the first time this year STANDINGS Team I 1 0 11 7 Bank II 11 Tripp 11 Above standings include some four point games RUNS Dean lleideman Craig T Elson Kemper PITCHING Crawford 1671 Craig Dean Zuber 14 VanGoch30 Kemper 2 Please not that the Pee Wee Schedule has been revised and ployolfs will not commence until Sept Thurs Aug G Tire Op tlmiats Diamond 1 T Bank Tripp Diamond Aug Tripp Tire Diamond 1 Optimists Bank Diamond 2 Wed Sept 1st Tire Diamond I Optimists vs Tripp Diamond PATIOS WERE MADE TO BE WALKED ON JUMPED ON HAVE BARBECUE SAUCE SPILT ON KICKED SCRATCHED AND TO LOOK GOOD IN SPITE OF IT ALL IliiWOSt In I II A 8787608 8779470 on Wotel MINOR HOCKEY SUPPORT GROUP TRYOUTS FOR JUVENILE SUNDAY AUG 29TH 10 AM GORDON ARENA FOR FURTHER INFORMATION call 8778694

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