Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 5, 1978, p. 17

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Soccer executive preparing for Mexican teams visit By Alex Tough This coming weekend is a bow one Firstly we have the visit from the Mexicans Bantam Peewee and Atom on Friday and Saturday before leaving on Sunday morning They arrive Friday evening and play Saturday afternoon which la followed by a bar and disco at Our arrangements have been a little sketchy due to a lack of concrete information from our visitors who have been appearing at the International Tournament We may need some further help in Friday and Saturday and any volunteers are most welcome Hopefully this will be a successful venture and augurs well for the future the Mexicans depart the Mariners ore off to for an exhibition Thirdly we have our trip to the Varsity Stadium in Toronto to see the Metros vs Memphis first class soccer match Tick can be had from Pat Bobbins 141 or thro ugh Coaches Managers or Executive SO for over IS and for 13 and under plus per person for the bus is less than normal rate We leave Mountainview Plata at p at This Is In aid of Youth Soccer and vour whether as player coacn manager or parent or anyone else Is requested At the end of this month we lose another soccer family In the year the Musdratts returned to their native land This time the talented take off for Tampa Bay From one soccer town to another and it is Mark and Scott will soon be playing A number of us have attempted to per Brent to leave the boys here to finish the soccer season with us no chance However Scott Mark and Greg go with Soccer s best wishes and they are certain to be playing almost upon arrival Through parent Pineview soccer SQUIRTS DIVISION LIMESTONES COUGARS Limestone won the game handily The Cou gars t seem to be ted in this game However Michael Marc Smetlle and Pierre are sho wing great Improvement PANTHERS I This game was well fought The Pineview Panthers goals were scored by Randy Carman and Kevin Josephs The follow tog boys are showing great Improvement Marcus Hoe- wing and David Mounsey Keep up the good work boys 1 MOSQUITO DIVISION KARENS TIGERS The game was lost by the Tigers but the team Is really trying hard Robert Boettcher tried very hard to score and a good effort was put out by Ian Brown and Howard ATOM DIVISION This game was a well played match Both team put forth a good effort and the goalkee pers were certainly not over worked Even the referee Martin Boettcher enjoyed this game with no fouls or penalties Todd Ness Mark and Denny Marlnuccj are also showing Improvement REP SOCCER GAMES TOURS G town Meteors Minor vs Miss South MON JULY IBS G town McLaughlin Major Bantams JULY G town Motors Minor Atoms vs Erin Mills JULY 11 8 G town Minor Fee Wees vs Miss South WED JULY 12 G town North Halton Sports Bantam vs St Andrews girls McArthur Catering played boat to Machinery from Dixie last Tuesday and were the winners by a score of In the warm up prior to the start of the game Bob Sweezie cut his knee and had to be token to the hospital for five stitches The game started with Georgetown two men short but they still controlled the game and went into a 10 lead after a fine passing play between Clark and Oram The ball was scored by Oram and it was his fourth of the season The missing Georgetown players arrived and the first half ended with the score 10 Tor the home team Dixie played a much better second half but Georgetown Increased their lead to on a long pass down the middle to I who easily beat the with a high shot for his Tint of the season Kend rich has improved with each and it Is hoped that his goal will prove lo be Just the first of many Dixie finally scored on a long shot and the game ended at 1 Tom O played a strong game for Georgetown particularly when consideration is given to the fact that he had already played a full house league game The team is now down to the last 32 in the Ontario Cup and has been drawn away against the strong Chinguacousy team on the weekend of July 15 In addition this Saturday July Georgetown will have full dy against teams from Mexico and everybody is Invited Brent and dross we hope to establish soccer contacts In Tampa and evolve some kind of kinship on the field Scott and Mark are rep players and young Greg Is heading that way in his first year as a squirt Strange that the boys all seem to be naturally talented soccer players Brent has either or hockeyed as his sports I do know that the four spend a great deal or time practising on the Held and In the basement of their home I said before many times practise makes a little more skill a little more perfect As Tampa is a soccer hotbed area 1 am certain the lads will do well in their new home The recent fury of activity in soccer the Pioneer Day tournament and disco success the Mexican visit and the trip to Varsity Stadium bring the first half of our season to a close Already teams have been hit with vacationing players and coaches There Is no rest for the rep squads this year and we play on regar The second half of the season begins almost with the visit of the German Bantams sides from the Frankfurt area in the latter two weeks of August More details later Then we have our house league cup tournament run In to final day Friday September Is a dale to note for an open air bar disco and dance at Holy Cross School That all folks MATCH REPORT VICTORIA At Cambridge last weeK the Valenllna Peeweca short of four regulars brought up Jenny Milne and Introduced Kim Stewart Jenny who was slightly Injured and Kim played quite well during their spells on the field Cambridge fielded a mixed age team with several of their squad being smaller than ours although quite skillful The bumpy ground and light ball combined with the sultry heat made conditions difficult Midway the nail after 10 successive corner kicks from the right we took the lead through a Pat Turner special a dipping shot from Bone yards out over a crowd of defenders Lisa Allen Carole Johnstone and Kary Jones kept forcing through and Kathy Webb kept her left The second half saw Lori Thorpe move to an attacking role and we switched from to 334 and remained on the attack for percent of this period Chasing long through balls close or short passing the tried all Eventually Kary Jones and Pat Turner went through on their own to tuck low shots past a hard goalie and these were split by a Cambridge consolation Lisa Allen Carole Johnston and Kathy Webb showed up well with Linda Phillips Pat Turner Vincent and Sylvia Schroder working hard throughout and the others not far behind As I say about the Valentinas after 11 at Cedarvale against Waterloo believable Thanks for transportation to the sup porters club of the Phillips Turners Paynes and Jones The next scheduled game Is at Cedarvate7pm Tuesday THE Wednesday July lOTtl Page Jesters entertain full court Jack and the Jesters played a full court in Glen Williams Park on Sunday night defeat ing a enforced Georgetown hockey Gemini lineup by a score The score of the fastball game was only incidental as what the fans came out lo see was the various frolics on the part of Jack and the Jesters And they were not disaoooint as Hie five fastball wizards kept the crowd laughing and era In led throughout the inning II only on rare occasions that Jack Sparks threw but on those occasions he showed that he could be a topflight pitcher in any fast ball league The team is composed of five players but Jack spent most or the night with only a catcher shortstop and second baseman as the other player Leroy Star was busy selling souvenir programs In the Jack Sparks spent his young years as a member of the King and his Court led by the famed Eddie Feigner Young Sparks must have been taking plenty of notes as he has acquired much of the skill and showmanship possessed by Feigner One of the highlights was the Jesters In that segment Jack starts off throwing strikes from the nor distance but before he Is finished he Is throwing strikes from yards Star Is also at centre stage during the throwing two balls two teammates at the same lime Jack then takes over and while being In tervlewed by Star shows the opposition the various pitches they are going to face Aftr throwing the ball at full speed Jack says That was my purpose pitch Oh yea says Star and and what is the purpose of if It purpose is to separate the batters head from his body says Jack with a straight face Pitching for the Gems were Danny of the Motors and Jeff Haines of the Glen Williams Men The biggest hits for the Gems came when Doug Barn es smashed a Sparks pitch against the left fence and followed it with a double down the right field line However as previously mentioned straight fastball was not the order of the day An entertaining night for the fans was and Jack and the Jesters provided them with Fastball meeting held Four gomes defaulted In the Georgetown Industrial Fast ball League will spell Ihe executive of the loop decided at a meeting last Thursday evening at Ste- school The issue of what to do with teams disqualifying games be came an Issue for the ex ecu t after the WayJay Sports men disqualified their second game of the season last week Two more disqualifications and the Sportsmen will have find another league to play in Other teams with disquatlf against them thus far this year are Glen Williams Hornby and Acton Each of them has missed fielding a team for one game The team defaulting a game will also have to pay a fine All but will go towards paying umpires The re mainder is a league fine Here ore other Items that came out of the meeting In Stewart town Nominations received for All Star Teams and game to be played Sunday July 23 at m Names and voting forms supplied Certificates were checked and June is the last signing date After this date no cates will be accepted by the League The League will buy two sets of bases which are to be put into the storage room at the park marked I and specific diamond and like the lights will be of the home team to see hat they and return to the storage shed after the game Rained out games and travel check out the diamond Hornby Georgetown and any team to Hornby With both parks having phones it was suggested that someone in the area check for diamond lions locally lo save a team manager travelling a distance Just to see the field conditions and then driving lome to phone umpires visiting team and those Games are only games to yet be reschedu led Monday July B Harley Motors vs Fobcrt Flyers Balls Most teams have enough Dudley balls Tor the year but if a Red Dot ball must be used then Ihe home team using Red Dot must be able to supply two balls so that the balls arc uniform throughout the game Umpires and clarification of schedule of payment as stated by G Perkins Notified one hour before game time re cancellation no charge Raining when they arrive at pork and not notified fee Not raining when they arrive yet field conditions unit fee Umpires arrive and home coach says we 11 play and then It starts lo rain or field lions deemed unfit full fee Home team manager notifies umpires if the field is okay to then It becomes the ump ires responsibility to stop gome due to rain or field conditions Payment of umpires is to be done prior to game for many reasons Contact sheet updated add Telford Jack Creighton Hornby starting times at with a dead Glen Williams vs Lime- house postponed until a later dote Games Park Toyota Royal Trust to be played Hornby vs Towing to be played Golfing News Ontario Outdoors HOW ABOUT tackle maintenance Do you think about it and keep your equipment in good shape When you consider that your fishing or hunting as well as camping depends on your equipment then you may realize the Importance or keeping It in shape for the Job It was intended to do Fishing reels should be oiled each trip and check for grit or sand that may get in the gear housing or under the line spool SILICOTE is a good lubricant and is sold by several companies including GARCIA and a is only three Inches long and can cosily be stored In the tackle box For fishing rods a coat of laquer should be applied after LIGHT sanding each winter and It will suffice for the season Check rod guides regularly during the season as they may get worn and develop nicks that will cut line LURES should be tuned to make them run belter and sometimes they ore not tuned right even from the factory This is not the case with good quality lures such as theREBELIlneoflures but even these should be checked during their use as they sometimes hit rocks and logs and can be bent out of line For this purpose always carry a mall pair of needle nose pliers In your tackle box to adjust tbescreweyewherethelineisattachedtothelure Make sure they are screwed down tight and bend Ihem to one side or the other depending on the direction they are out of Inotherwordsbendlnopposiledirectiontowhichthe rehabilitate this fish species in Slmcoe Fish are raised from spawn collected from native Lake Slmcoe trout so as to maintain the unique strain of this lakes trout Unsatisfactory lake conditions are bypassed by rearing the trout In fish hatcheries for their first year Lake Trout are important in maintaining the species balance of the lake and arc an effective predator of smelt which is a problem species at this time Today July at p on the Hills Cable T V system Ontario Outdoors With yours truly will give some further hints on fishing the super fish the Tune in every two weeks during summer and I would appreciate any comments and suggestions Where to fish for Bass BALSAM LAKE near Cob oeonk Take 35 for the East side of the Lake and 46 for the west side of Balsam Lake Balsam contains both and and walleye and enough Muskles to keep it Interesting and these fish are often of good size On two successive casts on Balsam I hooked and landed twin that weighed In at five pounds each That should give some Indication of the fishlngihatls there Further Informntlon may be obtained by calling me at or at and also by picking up a copy of the book ONTARIO FISHING GUIDE By Hincs Jensen available In some book shops Try he BOOK SHOP on Main Street Georgetown or write to ONTARIO OUTDOOR PUBLICATIONS BOX 1414 Kitchener Ontario Don forget to pick up a few of the new Naturalized Finnish lures called the HUNTER by James s Sons I know that you will improve your score on bass and I will even go so far as to guarantee it You only hove lo try In the ONTARIO OUTDOORS SORRY I do not know anything about the fishing derby in Acton No one thought to tell me about It and I don know who won the prizes Maybe the word will get to someone who runs this thing and they will call me I hope as these things could use some promotion ItishFalrey Lake in Acton a lot In facta lot of help The lake has a large population of both largemoulh buttheweedgrowthlsbeyondfrustratlon It Istoposslble I for one feel that the use of outboard motors on Fairy Lake In ACTON should be banned The lake Is owned by Beardmore Tannery and until they say no motors then it Is wide open and motors are simply not needed in this small lake and do a certain amount of damage and are certainly a nuisance If an agreement was entered into with the Conservation Authority I am sure that things would Improve At this time of year best way to fish this lake is with a Johnson silver Minnow with a pork rind trailer This lure will go through almost any typo of weed without booking up and often drives bass and pike mad Lake trout numbering lis KM were stocked In Lake earlier this year as part of a continuing program to HALTON HILLS TENNIS TOURNAMENTS JUNIOR July Club cm A forms available at rit Recreation in Acton and Sjj 1 and from local club members eo per Consolation rounds in Junior events On Tuesday Ihcday ladles had a competition to sec who could drive closest to the pin on the par 3 The winners were Glennn Duff Jean MacKenzlc Elean or and Carol Voycc On Tuesday evening the business girls Invited the day ladies to join them or a fun evening of golf The winners were 1st low gross ladies Baz Motors take Brampton The Georgetown Baz Motors soccer Minor Atoms tied Miss Issauga and defeated Bramp ton In action last week Buz needed a goat late in ihe last two minutes to cam the tie against although they bad ly their opposition Goal scorers in this game were Terry Dixon with two and Scott Kowalskl one Thewinover Brampton 10 score was somewhat of a surprise is Brampton has a very strong club played some of the team best soccer of the sea son in the I Irs half and went Into the rest period leading by a goal on a marker by James Millie Dutch burn business girls first low net Inez right on and Path Hall 2nd low gross Eleanor and 3rd low gross McKenzic and Marlon Allen 2nd low net Carol Voyce and June Free man 3rd low net Phil Monc Ion and Embllng low gross Mary Ness First low was won by Marilyn and Jean Chappcl 2nd low pulls Julie While and Verna Schenk Most golfers were Mary Voyce and Pat Con very NEW TO TOWN Would like to call w in HOUSE GIFTS Georgetown For this Informal Ion and Housewarm gifts call Joan Gillespie at 8774812 Ask us about you Come and toll us what you re looking for in a job Tell us what you today and what you want to be tomorrow Ask us it we can offer opportunities and challenges to match your needs No obligations on either sido Wo II bo glad to talk And we may have just what you re looking for But you II never know until you ask Visit our Mobile Recruiting Unit Canada Manpower Centre Brampton JULY 1000 am 300 pm that Jack Sparks His the Gemi what kind o pitch to expect during a pre game Interview conducted by teammate Star Gem Mark gave II his best Jack But the touring proved to be too much lor Mark and be had to settle for watching the ball go by Umpire Bill Webb had quite a scare when he was falsely warned that Sparks had pitched the ball while he w dusting oft borne plate with back to the pitcher The Gems Paul Allison prank ranch more than Webb did On Sunday July the soccer executive will be taking the visitors from Mexico to see the soccer game between the Metros and Memphis Buses to take all who arc going will be leaving from Georgetown Market at The fare will be Serve groups of 153050200 or mote- Colonel Sanders only 190 per person See manager of your local store lor details chickenViCCcL GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN

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