Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 18, 1983, p. 21

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SECTION a THE HERALD Wednesday May Page DRG For Judy Piper coach or the Georgetown Stationery Georgettes of the Halton Ladles Rural Fastball League the 1903 season Is shaping Op as a formidable challenge While the nucleus of last year roster that lost out to In the league finals Is basically Intact four regulars Including thre outfield ers are gone There Is no lsck of talent however The challenge Is to get the most out of whats avail able Its called Juggl ing Well have a lot of girls switching Piper tola The Herald during recent interview We be con verting some infielders to outfielders and that might cause some pro blems Gone are outfielders Karen Colleen Cadger Janice Bell and pitcher Metier A newcomer Anna will take over at first base freeing Janet MacKay for one outfield spot Gall Harlow and Bonnie Penny one half of lour sister combi on the team will fill he remaining two outfield spots Linda George and rookie Becky Halonen will play second base Jennifer Reynolds Is the shortstop and Sue will share third hose duties with Gloria Haines Marion and Karen fenny will back stop for pitchers Cindy and Carol as strong as we were last year certainly not any weaker Piper said Our goat is to make the top four teams and the playoffs Tho team strengths Piper says are a solid infield behind Rood pitch ing and consistent hitting The Georgettes will play a schedule with home dates falling on Monday nights at the Fairgrounds Royal Blues edge Barons By SUSAN WILLIAMS Herald correspondent Last Wednesday the Red Barons and Royal Slue game was all tied WITH APS GREAT SUPER BUYS STOCKUP ALL STORES WILL BE CLOSED VICTORIA DAY MAY 23rd 1983 KRAFT SALAD DRESSING Miracle Whip 1 LITRE JAR OUR REGULAR PRICE A SUPSa BLEND IN COFFEES CUSTOM GROUND IN THE STORE 8 OClock Bean Coffee OUR REGULAR PRICE 339 supermarket prices SUPER BUY READY TO SERVE 17 LB AVERAGE Swift Fully Skinned Hams 3l 39 lb TO Shank or in Shank or Sugar Plum Bun Portion Butt Half 1 58b Hams SAVE 154kg7ulb Boneless Roasts 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the tying and winning run from the timely hitting by Mercer Royal Blue received pitching from Judy Anderson and Jean Puckering In the 15- victory Red Baron Glorle Sinclair made excellent plays In left field and Betty Simony was strong at bat It was an all round great team effort in a close game Brown Team were vie over the Blue Mooners Sandy Paddle had a great night with five RBIs Pat Hunter and Candy made superb fielding plays Mooners Kristen sen Irvine starred in her defensive support Joanne Coleshad a good night at bat The Burgandy team gave a strong over all team effort In defeating the Screwdrivers Stars for the Screwdriv era were Pat Mash Inter and King Monday night saw a close game between the Knight Riders and Mostly Golden Mostly Golden came out on top 1H Noreen had the game winning hit while Sherry Louth made a stopping catch In field Green defeated Lime Green in a cold game Second base player Kara Mackie played a good game along with teammate Jan Walker Lime Green pitcher Laura Tarzwell pitch ed a strong game Debbie Lindsay was 3 for at bat and made some stopping throws to first Park still best League leading Park Lincoln continued their Hills Service Club SJoPi ten league unbeaten streak by defeating the at the Fairgrounds Stent and Jim paced the with triples Choice Air led by Clody Parents two home runs soundly defeated the Opt imists Kinsmen needed a sev enth inning rally to defeat the Elks 1615 including home runs by Doug Mullen and Jim Kinsmen cored their winning runs on a btsea loaded single by Bruce Cougeon a Rick Arm strong sacrifice and a single The firefighters led off the first inning with eight runs to overwhelm the Random Car Club re gained their winning ways by defeating Royal Random were by the timely hilt J of Steve Burns and Paul Perkins and the pitching of Frank Ander Bob Forbes Cliff Sheperd hit two home runs to support Bill Gowers strong pitching aim as the S s de feated Newfoundland Club Gabe Walsh almost lost his pants while to beat out an Infield hit while Paul Kavanagh hit a home run for the Newf In a raindelay game Don Trant and Rick ito both had two RBIs la the fourth Inning to pro vide the necessary runs to defeat the Elks Casey Colpitis and Ken MacMullen hit home runs for the Elks Best wishes to W and C for a speedy recovery Dairy girls The Georgetown Dairy Queen girl all star soccer team took over where they left off last year in a oreseason round robin match at Mlsauaauga on Sunday The first game against Mlssltsauga b top bouse league bantam team ended in a A lucky ending for the older bantams who were on the run for most of the game In the second game against rep peewee team George town Dairy Queen once again proved to be a team of rep calibre They play ed with speed confi dence determination and fine to beat the reps 20 and win the roundrobin I

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