Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1980, p. 17

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Kinsmen girls ball gets fast start Standard took a good lead in the second inning bringing in ttna trig runs From there they Just kept Standard down to win their first game of the season Pitcher were Sandra Marshall Kara McGaw and Joanne Tucker Fine pitching earned all of these girls game tan Home runs were hit by Joanne Tucker and Sandra Marshal Suite A good strong offensive game was the secret to win Heather Wallace headed the batting order In the Inning to really ensure a win Winning pitcher was Heather Wallace Home runs came oft the bats of Barb McKeeman Suzanne Press wood and Vickie Sacoo VarUnlS Young Both teams played well In this match and it was a fight to the finish Cindy Williams helped their on to a win by smacking out the only home runs of the game Pitchers were Rose Hartley and Rhonda Hal Game stars went to Rose Hartley and Cindy Latter Blue Giants Blue Giants Just kept piling up the runs throughout the whole game to start the season off win Home runs were hit by Cheryl Jackson and Cindy Halonen Pitchers were Loci Hcnson Leanne Crosby Angle Dickenson and Cindy Game stars went to Diane Doyle Heather Gibbs and Cindy Tti was a close gome up until he fifth inning when KtiUncrs pull til away with seven runs whole team game star for their good effort Pitchers were Karen Humphreys Trudy and Doris The cure speaks for itself here in this match Home runs were made by Leigh Cooper and Laurie Kingston Nancy Wallace Chris Jeffrey Barb Sunnucks and Knslen Milne all nights at bat Winning pitcher waj Shannon Jackson Game stars and Laurie Kingston Ik topped the night with two home runs to I ut her am in a winning position Teammates Gordon and Robin each had a home run also and Carolyn Carolyn Griffith Gordon and all played well enough to be stars Dairy Queen Tin re was pretty close In the first two innings of pi took in the third and Dairy Queen jusicouldn t catchup Richardson was Dairy Queen star for her great defensive playing Jennifer was Kmnetles game star or her well limed home run Diana hit the only liomer for Queen were Grading Lisa Stamp Bonnie Word iindfaulrilliiniii second Continued from page All event Doug Smith and Stacey Wheeler were tint and eighth respectively In a close race Smith feeling boxed in pas ted two other runners with bout metres left He never let go of his lead from that point and when he hit the wire he had his second win of the day and another race to run in the The Senior Boys race had Date McGregor place fourth In a highly competitive field of runners Meredith McLaren placed first In the senior girls 100m hurdles and third in the hurdles Davo in the Junior Boys pole vault placed third This is best year in the event as his jump of 3 35 ft Is a school record and personal best In the Midget Boys high Jump jumped to a threeway tie for first He was given third place on the basis of earlier Jumps This was a school record however and a personal best with a Jump of Winches Williams was excellent In the Junior Girls high jump with first place finish at a height of ft 3 inches This la a school record and personal best for Williams III- conn Brad Ferguson came sixth in the Junior Boys long jump Had he jumped as far at this meet as he did at he would have easily qualified His second at the Ha I ton at 16 was a person best and shattered the four year old school record by more than three feci The last event of the day was the Open Boys relay Georgetown relay team consisting of Dale McGregor Jon Lancaster John Wnmock and Doug Smith all had run tiring races previous but managed to finish fifth with Smith again outdistancing a runner at the end The team was slightly out classed and round that the other teams specialized only in the relay event This same Georgetown team how ever was champion at the only one week before Regional results next week More girls ball Thi n entry in the Rural Softball League season this twincsdi at it thur dim Williams home will take on Milton The 14 lGycar old girls will piny against Hornby I mi hi use Acton RYDERS TV TOSHIBA All Colour Months Warranty or mors Acton and arts PARK PLAZA Bantam hard- lose When commit errors to win a baseball game Yet the local bantam hardball era managed to pel the same seven hits as their opponents Thursday night in Mi lion but came up three runs Only two of the Milton runs were Blake Harrison Craig John Paul Guistini Jeff and Mike Stone made it safely around the three bases and home for toys are at home to tomorrow day night at the Fairgrounds where they hope to even their one win and two losses record DRY CLEANING 8770387 SHOPPING CENTRE Never Underestimate an EV1MRUD A SURE WINNER Paint Job SPECIAL ENAMEL Complete J Raceway Motors Collision Ltd 17 Agnus St Acton 8533810 MARINE SERVICE CENTRE LTD 8531682 FREE BREAST EXAMINATION CLINIC FOR ALL WOMEN SAT JUNE 7thl pm REGISTRATION AND BABYSITTING AT GEORGETOWN MEDICAL CENTRE The Clinic Includes A short film on breast selfexamination BSE Private BSE demonstration with a nurse A private breast examination conducted by a local doctor FOR PREREGISTRATION OR TRANSPORTATION CALL THE CANCER SOCIETY 8771124 TILDEN GUARANTEE LIFETIME WARRANTY on the muffler tailpipe exhaust pipe an labo for as long as you own your car WINDOWS A and DOORS Hwy No 7 336 Guelph St GEORGETOWN 8771186 THE PLACE TO SAVE Michael Fobert CARPENTRY SERVICE Design Ideal QUALITY WORKMANSHIP FREE ESTIMATES RAMROCK ELECTRIC Wiring at Nw ft Humti ALL PHASES OF ELECTRICAL WORK FREE ESTIMATES Ml til JIM CARPET SHACK CARPET VINYL FLOORING HOME OF THE WEEK DELREX Aluminum Limited Aluminum Awnings Canopies Storm Doors Windows Fascia In Living

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