Cook leads strong Jills team at Invitational Helton Jill Gait Cook won the overall championship In the Junior II division lead a strong local earn at the club invitational tournament Sunday at Georgetown District High School Cook dominated her class taking firsts on the beam and floor and seconds on Ihe bars and In vaulting Jill teammate Carmen strung together a third on the floor a pair of fourths on the bars and in vaulting and a fifth en I ho beam lo finish fourth overall in the same division Trncey Weckes powered her way to a second overall placing in the Cadet A category with first on the floor and on the bars She tied for third on the beam and took another third in vaulllng Susan Lamb at Halt on Hills managed a fifth In Cadet A Jill Jenny Crosby strung together a second on the bars a third on the beam and a sixth on the floor take third place honors overall in the Cadet B grouping Local club hosts five on the weekend Teammate was fifth on the bars and In vaulting maintain place overall Sara of Hills turned in a strong Individual performance on the bars In Cadet competition take first place in that discipline Kim Roy and Heather of the Jills finished back in the competition with Itoy taking third overall and fourth Roy garnered a first on second on the be ira to milch her fifth in vaulting and sixth on the floor was strongest in her floor roiitn e earning a third while she stood fourth on the beam and fifth in vaulting Richardson of the Jills was fourth overall In the and Sandra Weeks was right behind her In fifth was second for her floor routine third on tin beam and fourth on bars Weeks had her best shewing on the beam where was judged third overall She added pair of fifths In vaulting and on he beam to is well as a sixth on bars In the Tiny A division Darby of Hills combined a first on the r with a sixth In vaulting for a fifth place overall finish Jill Kim Wllshlrc nabbed a third place standing for her performance on the Vickie Hughes tied together a pair of fifths In vaulting and on the beam to a sixth place overall standing In the Tyro competition Nina of Hills managed sixth place on the bars and on the floor white Katie Jennings earned a fifth for her floor routine vunsof Ihe Jills managed a fourth place on the bars competing in the Tiny division competed at the annual tournament including teams from Orongcvllle and the host side i vouncs ITD Open Until PHONE Tilt HERALD Wednesday May I the HERALD S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Plan Gaofgatown 8775110 sits on committee to amalgamate hockey leagues Pictured above are the girts tymnaslks champs the Centennial Middle School Chargers tram lett to right In the top row they are Cheryl Hammond Susan Lamb Kim Hoy and Patty The middle row Is to Glnl Sweetie ItonnleCook and Janet The front row to ft ii Claire Please Sandy Weeks Julie Ross and Debby Welling The coach is Susan Williams Herald photo Chargers are number one The Centennial Middle School Chargers racked up team points to walk away with the North Girls Gymnastics last week at School Another Georgetown school accumulated 155 points to finish second overall and New Central also compe ted The champion were strongest in the Elite division where Julie Ross took a pair of firsts in the beam and floor events and a third in vaulting to finish first overall Kim Roy of Centennial managed a second place finish in vaulting and her consistently high scores earned her second place overall Tibbitts had a big day for Centennial In the II and under group taking first in vaulting second on the beam and third on the floor Cheryl Hammond won a second on Ihe Floor and a third on the beam and Janet was fourth on the floor In the cate gory Cook or Cen tennlal captured a first on the floor Donna Kerby managed a second Tor Centennial in the same event and Sharon Clifford came third to make it a sweep Glnl Sweezic took a third on the beam Sandy Weeks and Claire Peace were fourth and fifth respectively for Centennial in the Elite girls vaulting Herald Sports I- Members of the Georgetown Haiders or ga nidation should know by tomorrow what league they will be competing In next year Team vice president Finn will repre sent the Raiders on a special committee row night in Kitchener set up to prepare a final proposal on a new senior hockey league in Ontario A general agreement to the senior and Intermediate A teams in the province was be formalized at the Ontario Hockey Association Annual Meet Saturday In Toronto but three of the senior clubs balked at the lost moment Represent at from Stratford Chatham and Cambridge claimed competition against In A teams would hurt their Image and destroy their fan who will be Joining representatives from Col I wood Im and Cambridge on the committee for mat Ion says the Raiders will be competing for the Allan Cup next yeir Possibilities include a 12 team senior league wllh three four team dlv I ions or an eight team senior league that would play an interlocking schedule wlthn four team Intermediate loop The has set down a May 18 deadline for a final proposal on the sit building it mi of In their try fee this sea fr in SI I to Gemini number Hob who I us I Did lid hi clubs us or the sen sons siys tint cm handle tin mere in ago v I killed us but we mi handle 100 at tl is Hi nt Slid estimating thi cost In the Gemini It just means dance or another draw Raider president Bob Hooper fully supported tie money de demands saying it shout be more than that If the don up the ante of business Hooper said TleOHAisurorganli Another decision affect int Hie junior Gems was Saturdays move by the to slay with fact masks as mandatory equipment recalled the face mask issue causing a split among the Gemini executive three years before the club final decided to support the move lo cages by the league Today he says most members of the club are in favor of wire masks as standard equipment Very few Junior players are headed for the National Hockey Lea gue he said II would bo foolish to take chances with any parts of their bodies Wew Ste J Shannon Snyder vaulted her way lo a first place finish Snyder and Julie Perry took seconds in the same while Kelly and Lisa Graham both took third place finishes on the floor Trina Mackey was fourth In vaulting and on the beam live teams In a next yeiir told The Herald want something new for the fans in Georgetown The also at Saturday general meeting that they want both senior and junior clubs to pay an increased entry fee next year For the junior Gem proposal would mean an annual Increase of plus WO per game gate fee The Gems a entry fee in 1902 plus up to 15 per cent of their home playoff gates The Raiders are looking The cor fir town Itacqurt Club held their annual club Saturdav Seen here are the winners their respective categories front row Iff I right Kuchlnud Gloria Sinclair Jane Penny back row left to right Don 1 Newman Boyd Jim Frank and Barry Itutwell Racquet club crowns champs Are you in shape hi are the final action niht and Saturday it the George town It liquet lub Mens Boyd Ilotkh Mem Lloyd 2 lirry Pncho- iok Mens 1 Barry Joe Hewitt Mens 1 Don Brad burn Bud Craig Mens Veterans 1 Jim Frank Bill Shuttle- worth Ladles A 1 Gloria Sinclair Wendy Cotton Ladles 1 Jane Carol ladles C 1 Ruth Joan ladles 1 Penny Moncton Irvine Ladle Open Jans is the present and She was challenged this year Mayors Race six weeks away FISH TALES Troutseasonopenedon thewcekend always Herald Outdoors expert Bab was some where helping someone to land the big one He pictured here he on the right at a recent anglers clinic at Canadian Tire demonstrating the proper rod and reel and line loan attentive student Bob will feature fishing tips In his column over next few weeks regularly found on Page of this section lleraldphotobyChrli Caps top Trojans Anita Stankus scored 14 points to lead the Capri corns lo a decision over the Trojans in the third and deciding game of their Georgetown Ladles Basketball League championship final series Wednesday night at Ccn Middle School who was se lected the leagues most Improved player this season combined with Capricorn teammate Corltuic who chipped In 10 points as the league s regular season runners up upset Ihe first place club to lake title Irene McCaulcy connected for six points for ho winners Lorraine Brown had five and Jennifer Reynolds down four points Janet Mac Kay racked up 10 points as the Tro jans went down to defeat Lynn came through with eight points in a losing cause and league most valuable player Sue hit for seven points Leslie Ash- ton downed five points for the Trojans In the consolation championship game league scoring champion Sam did her thing connecting for points to lead the Centaurs to a romp over the Mustangs Leslie Durham had seven points to pad he Centaur margin while Mary Kelly had six point and Nancy Short ill had five Krlslcnsen Irvine led the Mustang attack with 10 points and Alice bagged six more Henderson Janice and Sky Saplnskl all had four points apiece for the side By DAVE ROWNEY Herald Editor Shape up Hills runners I The firth annual Mayor Race is just six weeks away and time is wasting for those contemplating a quick and easy spring training session The town recreation department has added some new features that will make race even more alluring for those not yet committed Both the kilometre and 10 kilometre distances will be run as before but Ihe course has changed The hundreds of runners who participate each spring will maneuver through a residential section of Georgetown rather than the industrial area of Armstrong Ave Starting from Gordon Alcott the course meanders from Guclph St Sinclair and down Duncan Weber and then reluming to The kilometre runners do the course twice around The June 12 race has two new categories for competitors to enter The 10 kilometre run has a masters award for the top three and women over years who cross the finish line North Sports has donated a trophy for a learn category for five runners belonging a common club or workplace Two of five runners must bo female limes of the op four arc Application forms are now avail able the department offices for while covers the cost of family Registration is possible up until a of race but the fees ore per person mid for a family A pancake breakfast is planned for after the rucc T shirts will Ik sold at the race Kid Awards will In given to the Ihrei mail and female runners In the followinc categories for the kilometre race Junior and under Teens 13 19 years Senior 2029 years Veterans years and Masters and Race committee member and veteran mnrnthoncr Bob Daniel says the will be more interesting to the runners of the Competitors could be psycheil up because of the added crowds along the primarily residential route Dnnlcll He Is confident the site of the field wHI row as it has ever since the race begun five years ago The Georgetown Track Club has incraleil a lot of Interest in running In the town and they will be out In full force he says When asked or sornl pro race suggestions for beginner the former Boston warns that even if you re Fairly fit it almost too late iruln to at jour potential marathon is hours and minutes says LSD training is helpful Long Slow Distance LSD running is appropriate for a runner starling out If you strain yourself and try too hard recovery will be slow and you II be sore before the race he says Start and run at a pace that is relaxing Then build up the mileage he says The ideal workout would be to start running every day but not for too long A beginner should get used to Ihe Idea of running for half an hour In a kilometre race roughly three miles ho soys Three or four days before a race a runner should taper off from their practice runs and rest up or the nee he says As instructions for nice day says he has a tendency to tell runners not to cat anything be tore tiny run Often he will have a cup of coffee but a competitor should experiment before the race and see If food helps their running performance Tho night before or even two nights before runner might to cat more than their usual share of carbo hydrates use says If on the day of the race weather Is hot runners should make sun tlicy drink plenty of fluids in anticipation of what they lose in the race As far as course strategy goes Daniel advises that a beginner try running at steady pace pick out a comfortable pace and maintain it One sign that you re running too hard is when jour breathing is labored too early in the race he says Confidence can bo increased by running the course a few times before hand lo prove that you can do It Dan I el I says A good warm up is helpful before the rucc About 1015 minutes of loosening up and building a light sweat he says Gently after Ihe race Is also good for the runner he Bays Although a competitor for about 10 different city marathons has run In the Hills Mayor preferring to help each year on the sidelines as an organizer He has run the Scotland Germany Winnipeg Toronto Boston and Ottawa to name This year however Daulell will run the S kilometre race In the father son category with his son Doug After a winter of relative Inactivity on the training circuit he was cross country skiing instead Daniel is planning to run in the Toronto Labatta marathon in the fall For more Information about the Mayor call