Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 24, 1977, p. 15

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Onesided victories abound Kinsmen Ball Juniors Iki H The Kruiscrs a strong game throughout the whole night After the first inning they led From then on It was just a mailer of their lead Elks on 1 managed score during wo of their Winning pitchers were I isa Camp bell Pitching for the op pen were Bonnie Ulterior and half the game star for belting out two big home runs ThL other half went to Pat for her off ensue playing Other home run hit ters were Patricia for and Lisa Switzer for one Fred Harrison I Constructions Carter A lot of big homers helped Freds pull off this win Rose mary Hartley topped the list with while King was close behind with Carol Met and Wendy Middle ton were the two players that earned game stars Hurling for Freds was Rose mary Hartley and for Kin I en Smoke Shop Umpire J Ford Delrex poured It all on early in this taking a run lead by the third inning Michelle Michm made a fine Chris Keess Chuckcr for the match were Donna Large Chris Keess Michelle and Karen Other home run hitters were Karen Penney and Kim Thompson The Kenlnen Dairy Quern Umpires Monica Pollock Kentners pulled this game away from by their defensive play Caroline Cor belt a good play outfield Denean Jones did a fine job on her first behind the plate and Sandy Marshall pitched a good game Other pitchers were Jones Gail and Debbie Dwycr Home run hitters were Rhonda Ritchie Drap er and Game stars wire Sheryl Drap er Ritchie Monica Kirchmayr Deanna Senior Standings Pis Youngs Pharmacy Neil sons Standard Products 14 Magnusons Insurance 12 Cable Jets Associates Blue Giants Geo Wilder and Radiator Re Estate Home runs Silvana Meredith Henley Clurc Car Margo Craig Worrall Nancy Vctncek JunlorStandlngi Paulines Flowers IB Fred Harrison IB Smoke Shop 16 The 10 10 Kinetic Kruisers Dairy Queen Construction A Kinsmen Home runs Rosemary Hart ley 10 Michelle Michm Penny Patterson Karen Pen Campbell 5 Bantam Metros get coach m I lather earned a few cancellation last week In few t prior notification was not given Ihe commissioners and referees The teams guilty of this practise will kl point under the 1977 match rules Where prior notification has been given match will be rescheduled if field lime permits and where possible learns playing the same opponents later will double up the pointagc points at stake instead of points The Bantams Metros team arc pleased to have Paul Barton is coach for the rest of the season They hive been without a coach all season it says a lot for the lads that have soldiered on their mitch against the Manners being good display The Squirts Wildcats mode side to take part In the Ma Hon tournament under the guidance of Jim Stoddart Bryan Turner and Alex lough Jnr They won all matches with a goals record TheiC lads together with a side under Pete and Irwin Gross from the coached by Dick Kcndrlck and Gary and Pee Wees with Ray Sclk at moment ore heading for on 10th September far a tourna The Moms and Squirts have been getting together and the Atoms defeated Ornngeville recently against Brampton on Saturday went all the way to a I victory Both Squirts and Atoms are shaping up well and will possibly form the basis of the club system noted strongly In the last article A call the officials of the Falcons and Meteors and other persons who may be interested will be going out the end of the season lo discuss this possibility and set up the club Our last day is Saturday October 1st our projected cup final day We are currently making tentative arrangements for a programme for day In the evening we shall be holding another dance and tickets will be available shortly The girls went to last Wednesday and played an against California and hosted their the match This game was prior to the where the girls took the trophy In Ihe Ha Hon Peel cup the girls defending champions play against the sen side in Georgetown tho art up against Burlington or Cambridge the Pec Wees await the winners of Waterloo vs Kitchener and Bantams play host to London Forest City again The experienced the worst of refcreclng in Hamilton 1 isl week after they raced lo a 40 lead Some decisions to say the least were Instrumental in Hamilton pulling back to tic the mutch at Even the normally uncomplaining was Incensed at the poor standard of ihe referees who for example awarded a penalty kick when goalie Mark Sawden caught the ball The Hamilton Pee Wees coach Schneider told me on the telephone later 1 am ashamed at that display Georgetown has protested this match although I am certain the result will stand On Tuesday the lads game at was stopped at due to the stormy weather very early on in the game The Pet Wees lost a close result to Kitchener by 2 I after leading for most of the game a Garv goal direct from a comer kick The team assisted by displays from Atom Stefan Roy and Mosquito Scott Murray not forgetting house league s Peter Holler played much bitter than earlier In season and unfortunate to lose this one The boys also lost a close decision Peel deserving a much better result To dost off I would wish our Susan Rose good luck following her recent operation and our house league reports should be back to soon Our sincere condolences go to Mike Humphreys over recent loss of his wife his Arrows are being looked after by Art Jamicsonfor now I would like lo that the thoughts expressed in articles are my personal thoughts and not necessarily those of the executive commissioners and coaches See you next week 1978 vw RABBITS ORDER YOURS NOW The Money You Save at BAZ Will Be Your Own VW Rabbit Diesel 62 AT BAZ MOTORS SoCCGr victor Schedule I thlrd year THE HERALD Wednesday August 24 1D77 Page IS TONHIIT fl Spur vs Rockets at Centennial Senior Girls Tom ados Panthers at Squirt JO Rabbit vs Dynamite at Small Atom 30 vs Arrows at Park Youngbloods Aces at Main T Birds vs Blue Knights at Small Atom Meteors vs at Main Bantam TOMORROW C Super vi Baron at Centennial Junior girls Olympics Stan at Turbo Avengers at Small Atom vi t antra at Moore Park 7 vi at Main Rep 7 Rabbits at Small Cedarvale Atom Mariners vs Police at Main Dan Sr J Nats at Centennial I Blue Java va Spurs at Yodrr Squirt tiffin Ares at Small Atom Giants Zepplln at Moore Park Mosquitos G Myers vi at Main Panthers vs Blue Knights at Small 30 Wolvrti at Main Ban SATURDAY 1 IrU Ontario up Main Cedarvale 10 vs T It A at Main Crdnrulr MONDAY 30 Baron vs Olympians iris 30 I a intra Wildcats at Squirt Aces vs at Main Pee vs TULSDY30 Rockets Dragon at Centennial Iris Mustang vs Tornados at t Squirt J Aces Small Atom G 30 Myers vs Arrows Moore Park Pine lew vs Main ban Sri 7 Turbos vs at Small Atom For Ihe year In a row Jan Morgenroth won the North I I Fallon Ladies Invitational on I Saturday August shooting super the soggiest conditions ever The all rains slopped ten minutes be fore shotgun tec off 10 1 m leaving us with an ex to play on Mary was the low net winner for the field with a ntl winners arc as fol LIGHT Gross Kathy Crowe Joyce ige Jjne Mary ineauDO Imv Cert Gillies Gross Jem I Miry Ness Millie Dutch I I urn 100 Macintosh 100 0I Kitty Cox Net Hunter Karen I Buck 7G Campbell 77 I son J Woodford Pulls Mintorn MIGHT Gross Simmons 103 Pegu ljvitne Phil 107 Kylh KB Beryl fry Mabel I Sanderson 113 Net Carol Anne Ferguson 75 Carlo Car 7B Bin Campbell Cox Hi My Putts A Ihrccwny tie Miri Courtney ox reda won the Pot Gold for closest to Ihe pin i holt and Bonnie won the longest drivt on the 3rd holt No was a hid len hole and prize for the lowest went lo Marly Martin and a prize for the highest to Pal McCormack On August the played to beat the pro Dun shot 1 7B and those beating him with their net scores are as follows Lou Hunter Dot lhmilton73 Ann Hartford Marilyn Worrall Irene Mat Inlosh Carol Voyce In Ihe the Business Girls hosted the final Inter club with Brampton and Credit Val ley The North girls won trophy with a total of 1351 points and Brampton w is runner up 1379 points Credit Valley had 1463 po The low gross winner for was Jem Chap- pel who had a was first low net winner Inn falconer second low net Carol Anne third low and Gail tinlayson fourth CAMEL0T AGENCY LTD Distributor of and Provincial Lottery Tickets for Region announces the lucky winners of Micro Wave Ovens drawn August Mrs Wendy Peterson Oakland Burlington PROVINCIAL RETAILER Richard Kosterski 3016 New St Burlington BUSINESS DIRECTORY Triples flow off every bat In the third and deciding game in the Pec Wee Girls B Softball League Bright took an exciting 7 win over 1 1 m chouse on Thursday Limehouse led off in the first inning a two run homer Bright then tied the score In the bottom of the same inning In the third inning Limehouse baiters connected for four hits with triples Crewe Read and Julu Carlinc scoring four runs Bright came hack at the bat licmg the score once more Teams wire deadlocked in in pitchingduel until bottom of the in ning whin connected for a run to clinch the Kami An highlight of the Kami was an double play by Cindy it base 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