Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 25, 1979, p. 35

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THE HERALD lfTt Emmuel leads local cricketers to a victory A strong performance by Emmanuel led the George town Cricketers to a win over this week In the lovely setting at Appleby College won the toss and baited first open innings and took the score to before math was caught by at Hilly off Windsor At Windsor had and with the score at was run out In a fashion had just hit Windsor for a straight four and in attempt the same shot the hall was accidentally blocked by the other batsmen Coombs Windsor picked up the ball and threw down wicket before he got back Clyde Samaroo replaced brother Ntville bowling ex tremely well and should have had Mufti caught before he had scored ID Windsor had Coombs caught behind by Jones and when bowled Boslcok and Curtis In consecutive overs the score Singh joined Mufti and while two more catches were put down off Samaroo the batsman baft hard and took the score to 112 before the wicket fell when bowled Singh 1 RESPITE There was to be little re spite for the Georgetown as Van Hurte and Mufti took advantage of any loose balls and some not so loose At 131 Mufti was caught and bowled by Clyde Samaroo for 48 the score being Atom results Kh SUI Spitfire 7 Scorers Paul Taylor Ian Fudge Doug Stamp Ray Stars Dave Chris Wildcats Scorer Jim Manning Stars Jeff Brian Pranks Jim Mannings Spitfire Scorers Dave fisher Stars Mark Shepherd Blake Dave De Warriors l Scorer Cleary Stars Robbie Jimlc Todd Challengers Scorers Danny Lane David Rice Stars Tim Keller Greg Kerr Leslie Lumsdcn King Stars Stephen Jeff Guistini Scott Peter Wild 3 Scorers David Jim Manning Stars Rick David Scott Panthers I Ala in Shields Stars Brian Harding Craig Richard Matthews mid birds Scorers Billy Murphy id Marc Patterson Stars Barry Rob Mike Challengers Scorer Danny Lane Stars Bruce Juby Peter David Rice Mike f lynn Stars Brian Ho Panthers Stars Main Shields Mike Mike Sabo Spitfire Scorers Dave Fisher Paul Tiylor Shepherd Stars Ray Fisher Ian I Chris Kilpin Stars Robin Cocks Wilde Olympics Scorer Jeff Tim Richard Percival Stars Dave Gardner David Tate Jeff Brady Warriors I Philip Stars Jamie Warnock Phil ip Hughes John Del Wildcats I Scorers Jim M inning Stars Callaway Shynal Scott Cunningham Kings I Scorers JamicWnlnven Stars Jamie Scheme Todd Allen Scott creased the score to 1 when was last man out at 170 in being run out From when George town had the upper hand the last four wick eta put on 131 runs bowled 18 overs in claiming three wick els for but If catches had been held could hive had scoring batted for 3 hours which left Georgetown only 2 hours to score the runs an almost impossible tack and Jahoor opened for Georgetown against a Van who took advantage of the wicket bowling short of a length occasionally making the ball kick vis Jahoor took two fours off and then played the best shot of the game as he hooked a short ball from or literally taking the ball off his Jahoor was first out at caught behind Em joined and after a couple of shots settled down underbills Scorers Mark Patterson Stars Doug Stevt Fletcher Keith Cobras Stars Ted Fra Dougal Joe Spitfires Scorers Paul Taylor Doug Stamp Ian Fudge Stars DavcDeHoas David Chris Kilpin Challengers Stars Ryan David Woods Greg Kerr ATOM SOCCER STANDINGS Olympics Panther Wildcats Challengers Cobra Warriors Kings batted very intelligently drawing the ball with ease when Singh came onto bowl he got an edge to a short ball outside the off stump as he to square cut and Georgetown were for Singh quickly claimed three quick wickets while Em manual kept the other end going playing good solid defensive cricket having watched the demise of four batsmen to Singh promptly hit him for three consecutive fours over long When Ragbir was out the score was his share is came to the wicket and while the fielders crowded him he played very well for four before being brilliant caught at backward short leg close to the ground continued to bat with great concentration many bills which kept very low Having bow the Dose it ILilrxilIlN so well It waa fitting that Samaroo should be at the wicket when time ran out but if it hadn t been for Emmanuel keeping his end going Georgetown would de finitely have lost batting MuIU Singh 30 Van Bud- He Georgetown bowling Sa maroo Windsor 347 Georgetown Batting Emmanuel IS not out 13 bowling Singh Team Jahoor Mongru Em manuel Jones Lakbao C tan Tancoo Wind ALL REFUSE NORMALLY PICKED UP MONDAY AUGUST 1979 WILL BE PICKED UP TUESDAY AUGUST 7th 1979 WORKS DEPARTMENT TOWN OF HALTON HILLS YOU SAVE 90 Kentucky A Thrift Box contains good Kentucky Fried chicken freshly cooked from Colonel Sanders secret recipe Its a great family favorite Colonel Sanders boys and g rls make linger good chicken MA 116 STREET GEORGETOWN

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