Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 15, 1983, p. 16

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Page SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday June IS Georgetown Flag Football report Mike Hurley to take top honor Houston Hurley top doubles list Herald Correspondent It was a hot and grucll ing mixed doubles tourn ament for those players at the North Hal ton tennis club last weekend where IS teams fought for the Cup Most teams had to break be tween sets and sometimes between games to get some relief heat Hie tournament began Saturday morning at 10 a and stretched on until Ploy proved difficult in the heat but all competitors made a good effort Finals for the main and consolation rounds were played Sunday still without a cloud breeze or break from the high tem peratures Winners of the cup were finally Toy lor and Colin Muspralt after Tyke Lions improving The Georgetown tyke Lions showed some im proved play as dow ned Burlington 1SH in County Baseball League action on the weekend Jason Morcy supplied most of the offensive spark for the locals crashing out a triple and a home run to collect five runs batted In Sean Guistlnl cracked a pair of twobase hits for the winners while Jalmle had a double and a single Bobby DeZeeuw knocked In a pair of runs and Brian Brooker also collected an RBI John Butler and Ed split the mound duties for the winners Sunday morning the Lions came out on the short end of a 156 score against Three different pitchers gave upa total of IB walks to opposition batters In the loss Thursday in Oak villc the locals watched a fourthInning age disappear as they dropped an count a fairly even final match against Mike Hurley and Audrey Houston The three sets lasted a total of hours with scores of and in games It could have gone either way said Taylor It was touch and go with lots of deuces Mlreille explained that their included trying to avoid play at the net as much as possible Taylor said her partner made some very nice shots and they tried very hard to work as a team Hurley suggested that both teams were about the same in calibre No team really over powered the other we were pretty well equal he said Hurley also said that he and Houston per formed some excellent volleys but missed a lot of important chances to make points Hurley commended the winners for their strong consist- ant serves We died In the heat he added The consolation round was played between Midge and Frank Hamp shire against Betty and Bay Norgate The Hamp- hi res came out on top with a score of Get Efficient Air Conditioning THIS TIME ROUND Until June Call details Come in and see a heat pump in operation THE OF HEAT PUMPS AND AIR CONDITIONERS MARCH Main St E Milton Across From GO Station 8761138 Delrex manage not to lose Herald Correspondent Anyone who thinks Battle of the Network Stars is exciting should nave caught either the Smoke ShopFobert gome this week or the Greeks Cor nan Instrumentation clash or even Lindsays versus M and M Pro Sports On the other hand nei ther Independent App raisal Services or Dairy Queen gave their the ball long enough to generate any excite ment at all kept their unde feated record Intact but only by the hair of their proverbial chins as quar terback Bob is cercd a dramatic 70yard scoring drive In the final three plays of the game on consecutive passes to Jack Butler Chris Sargent scored to bring them to within one point of 1818 Then showing devil may- care spirit Ing lis esch ewed the tie and went for the win hitting Rodcy for the twopoint conversion and a There were numerous outstanding Individual performances In this phy sical and sometimes chippy game the noticeable by Fred Mark Nulla lly and Terry Hunt for and Bob Sargent and Jack Butler for Jerry Nell and had the other majors while Hunt and Ken Baker scored for Hunt and Brian Tilson had Interceptions for Sargent and Doug Peewee soccer David Harrison bagged a pair of goals to lead the Commandos to a deci sion over the Iron Maid ens in Georgetown Youth Soccer Club pecwec on last week Ross Leonard and Stephen Delroy also talli ed for the winners James Schcnk and Greg Kerr replied for losing side Coleman fired a pair or goals to lead the Senior Raiders past the Panthers Stephen Fletcher and John Devrles also count ed for the Raiders Terry Smith Jimmy Clark and Teddy all found the mark in a losing effort Fletcher and both scored twice to lead the Senior Raiders to a win over the Iron Maidens in the weeks final action Derek Oram and Cole man also tallied for the Raiders Thompson for Touchdowns by Bill and Paul Allison and a furious defensive stand gave Lin dsays flrst win of the year 1413 over M and this week and M have had a rough start to the 83 season but still built up a 130 lead on TDs by Joe Wygergangs and Bob Morrow A Intercept- Ion by Nelson Barber started the swing the other way From that point on It was alt Long horns as they battled back to take a one point lead A rose is a rose is a rose but there Is only one Baldwin when It comes to With Rick Baldwin sidelined with a dislocated this week brother Jim Baldwin took over and eventually guided the Greeks to a come- from behind IB win over Instrumentat ion but It wasnt quite as convincing as the Greeks are used to In fact it wasnt until the last min ute of the game that the comeback was completed when Mark Russell scor ed on a six yard pass and James Allen added a twopoint conversion Paul Karolidia put the Greeks on top early but I followed Kevin Har risons interception with a 73yard touchdown by Brad Ferguson who out- the Greek defenders Harrison added the con vert then later booted a 45yard field goal to add to Corrlgans lead Paul Wilsons and Allens twopointer re stored the Greek lead briefly but in the third quarter Harrisons 50- yard field goal attempt went wide for a single then Ferguson ripped off another 80yard run for a played strong and appeared to have the Greeks on the ropes but they got off the can vas long enough to the last minute rally Showing a complete lack of hospitality Dairy Queen posted their third consecutive lopsided win this week pasting and Paving Howie Hulme led the proceedings with 16 points while Mike Lord and Brian Davies each had a single major Jeff added a 47- yard field goal and Gary Lockwood added three singles Jim Taggart and Wayne Johnson each had a pair of TDs to lead IAS to a humiliation of North Sports For once the IAS speed mat their repartee as they simply ran over and around North Hal Ion Wayne Richardson scored the other touch down while Gary Rich ardson contributed a field goal point after and a twopoint convert Chris Reed and Mike Pierce also had twopoint con verts Pierce and Rob had IAS interceptions Player of he Week Jack Butler SS Jut Taggart IAS Paul Cunn ingham NHS Mark Null- ally Fob Howie Roy T and Kevin Harrison I Rob Rivera Gr Nelson Bar ber L L Bob Morrow M ATTENTION All Georgetown Minor Hockey Mothersl ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING Arena June 21 To study the possibility of forming a Hockey Moms Organization in Georgetown For Information Phone 8778592 8771228 8778990 HOME OF THE WEEK SPACIOUS TWOSTOREY LEISURE CHALET HAS THREE BEDROOMS CLUE letter word for travel ANSWER ROOS Travel Agency See the AH New KC Murtchkirt Game from Odemy NOW AT RYDERS TV SALES SERVICE UsedVotvo Parts CROSSWORD CORNER CROSSWORD ANSWER C6 bales Servics to ail types overhead parage doors electric operators radio trols and accessories HOME RENOVATIONS AND N CONSTRUCTIO We also do Roofing For more Information M Wert Gurtnttei

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