Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 20, 1983, p. 13

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ITO PHONE Open Weeknights Until 00 the HERALD Georgetown racers perform well Leathertown hosts races Georgetown rider Brian Doherty US and Dean Irvine 18 roar out Into the SO A claw final Sunday afternoon at he Cycle racei In Acton Doherty did not finish the event but Irvine went on to record a overall Herald photo by liars Id Brant Georgetown racer Tim Murdoch won I is qualifying heat then went on to sixth overall among compel No re in the 125 Junior at the Cycle races I Acton on Sunday Murcoch 10 was one of four racers who enjoyed some ess at the meet In which Ihclr sponsor hosted from around the yearold Hank Hamilton also qualified for 12S Junior final but he experienced some median problems and f nshed well back Leathertown riders Dean Irvine and old Brian Doherty advanced from field of to the BO A class final Irvine finished seventh overall in the 20 lap while did not finish Tuo other Georgetown riders 15yearold Barry and Dave olds also 15 competed in Scholboy class managed to fin was tighth in the 50 Open Senior cans younger brother Greeks come from behind to keep perfect record intact By TIM TOLTON Herald Correspondent Much to the dismay of a sellout crowd of Smoke Shop fans Ihe big bad Greeks scored a come- from behind 3624 win over Delrex this week and for the second game In a row defeated a team that figures to provide their major competition The Greeks now enjoy the only perfect record In the while league Mei Queen got back on track busting Corrigan Instru mentation Indcpcn dent Appraisal squashed T and Paving North Halton Sports sneaked past Lindsays Longhoms 1410 and and behold M and Pro Sports beat 1914 A tipped ball Intercept Greek yard line pre vented from add to their 1614 lead on the final series of the first half Another big defens ive stand on the Initial series second hall swing the omentum In the Greeks favor Sunday had dominated the early going but after trad touchdowns for three the Greeks put away with 11 straight fourth quarter Mark Russell scored two touchdowns for the Greeks while Paul son J T Baldwin and Rob Rivers counted one each Baldwin John Karolldts and Linus each scored ions For it was Wer Jack Butler and Jerry Nell maj on and Neil Butler and Terry with twopointers Bruce Cart picked off Delrex s only interception from their humble roots as a team called the mps two years ago M and M have gone stead downhill this year Sunday however they looked a lot tike a foot ball team as they roared out to a 130 lead in the first quarter before a relapse They had to battle the rest of way only their third win of year Dave Thrill Robert son and John Clark haul in strikes from import quarterback John Owen before the game was m old Clark set up his own with an Interception got back in the game when Brian s interception led to a or by Bruce That took care of the scaring until a fourth quarter flurry that saw Clark and Rich trade TDs but Just when Fobcrts seemed to be coming on Doug Colter put out the fire with another and Inter Almost as rare as an M and M win Is one by North Sports whose re semblance to the Wash uniforms 11 seems a shame to waste sixty minutes when teams only used ten to score all their nts North came out with guns blazing and ran up 14 point lead on TDs by Howie Jacobs and Ron Wodhams both converted by Andy Tyrell Just lo show them who was boss league pres dent Martin picked off a pass for good DRG Georgettes make it tough but hang on for 54 victory The Georgetown Fairgrounds The Georgettes seldom do Georgettes jumped out in things the easy way Monday at the Hornby then Outdoor Bob gets his say The Herald outdoors columnist Bob Ollivier was recently interviewed by the Fredericton Daily Gleaner While on his holidays Mr was attending the annual Outdoors Writers of Canada conference He was asked by a reporter what type of response columnists receive from readers Mr Ollivier told the reporter he gets a belter response when he makes a mistake but that is a good sign because It shows people are reading the column held on for a Ladles Rural Fastball League victory The locals drew ret blood in the home half of the second inning when second baseman Becky reached on an error and eventually came around to score The Georgettes tacked up big runs In their next at bat Janet Mac Kay and Bonnie Penney opened the Inning by drawing free passes One out Cindy Halonen walked to load the bases and her sister Becky delivered two runs with a clutch double Cindy scored when Debbie Sandlfer reached on an error The winning run cross the plate in the sixth MacKay reached on an error then scored on back toback singles by Sue Smarda and pitcher Cindy had been along with a shutout up lo that point but her bubble almost burst In the Hornby seventh Peggy Finn crashed a twoout tworun triple to crack shutout bid Patty Waters dcllv Finn wilh a double and Kim Riddel 1 came right back with another twobase hit to drive In Waters and make it then induced the next batter to pop up to short stop Reynolds to end the game The Georgettes see their next action Monday night at the Fairgrounds when they host Hills burgh Harnois on to Nationals after smashing records Swimmer Kim HimoU shows off the gold medals the won the Ontario Games for the Physically Disabled la Brampton on the weekend sA three Canadian records In pool Herald photo Georgetown a Kim Harnois rewrote the record book In three swimming events at the Ontario Games for lie Physically Disabled In Brampton on the weekend of Park Avenue smashed Ihe Canadian standards in the 100 and meter freestyle events and the 100 meter backstroke She also competed In Ihe shot put but her final results were not available or press time The Hills Blue Fin swimmers perfor ma nee at the Games was nothing short of spectacular She shaved an amazing 13 seconds off her personal best time of two minutes and seconds selling the record in the 100 meter freestyle Her record lime of 49 in the meter distance was 10 seconds better than her best previous performance When I got my time In the freestyle I believe it said Monday I checked three different watches before I believed Now that the excitement of the moment has subsided Harnois has set her sights on eclipsing even more time from the Canadian mark She plans to set new standards when she swims for the Ontario team In Sudbury at the National Games I train properly I think I can go quite a bit faster she said 13 There Harnois could qualify for the team that will represent Canada in Sweden at the World finals in October when Intercept by Nelson Barber Paul Allison and Paul set up Wayne ore and a 30yard fold goal by Jim The Queens obviously suffered no lasting side effects from their first loss of the season as they back this week and ly cuffed around Cor and Paul Jeff Lock wood was a standout on defense with two Interceptions Brad Ferguson had the lone Corrigan score and Kevin Harrison briefly stemmed the tide with an creep Ion The results of the lea s f genetic expert men in which one team split and became two namely IAS and and Paving met this week and In the best horror movie tradition the off spring devoured Its Brian was the pistol for IAS with three touchdowns and Mike erce chipped in 10 Wayne Richard son rounded things out w a twopointer while Bill Davis stole two In ccpllons Steve Doucctle scored Sieve and Hoy had on defense Brian IAS Steve and JcffLockwoodDQ Kevin son CI Nelson Bar Martin Hard castle Nil John Clark M Brian Fob Paul Wilson Bruce Eagles lose fifth straight Georgetown bantam wrestler Billy Murphy re completed a spec training camp for the nation top young wrest lers by finishing fourth in a Nova Scotia lourna BILLY Murphy 13 spent last week at an Amherst Nova Scotia camp for bantam and midget aged wrestlers who narrowly missed qualifying for the national learn last May Nationals held in don Onl During the training camp held at the for the Hearing lm paired Murphy and the others reviewed the Cubs dump Angels racer Dean Irvine 14 or Georgetown rode hit way to a seventh place finish In the A elms final at the Cycle Races In Acton on Herald photo Georgetown wrestler attends training camp throughout the season In the tourney Murphy spilt six matches to finish fourth He did up with eventual champion Scott Hayes of Scarborough who pinned Murphy Murphy will now wall until next fall when he begins Grade at Cent en Middle School fortbe next wrestling season Tht Georgetown Junior baseball Eagles cent to stumble this week dropping a 135 Niagara District League decision to at he Fairgrounds on Sunday batters rough up starter Andrew Broun for five runs in the first at bat on way to handing the locals fifth consecutive set back managed to hang In for four innings finally departing with the four and issued four free Paul breathed some life Into the Eagle attack In the home half of the second wicn he un loaded a tremendous two- run over the left field fence Deign ton who had walked was aboard at time The visitors just pound away at Georgetown reliever Chris aft thai clipping him for four runs in the fifth and three more in the sixth struck out two the five Innings The Birds attempted a rally In the seventh when and Jay son walked to lead off the at bat Mike Frlskney deliver ed an RBI single and Anderson came racing home when the Oakvllle catcher threw ball Into center field on a Frlskney steal attempt Allan then crack a safety to score from second Following ore the re- from Georgetown Baseball Association T Ball play lost week Fuel Angel The fast Improving Cubs edged out the Angels in the last inning In this well played game Scott Yates provided hitting needed while Jay Duval and Kevin Gal way were outs landing fielders Jeff Lanlhlerhadagoodgamc at plate going three forthree The first loss of the season for ihe mighty Angels Strong hitting by David Jason and Rohan Kumar could not pull game out for the Angels Jenny Lorlta crashed out a home run and two doubles Hills Credit Union 18 t Legion Itedi IS Sieve powered thi Me with two triples Continued on page Park win League leading Park Lincoln rode the long ball to stop Choice Air 1410 In Hills Service League ac tion Sunday at the Fair grounds Brian James lopped the Park hit parade with a pair of round rippers Stove Kelr Ryan Wilson Park Lincoln SOB Choice Air Random C Royal Pizza Elks Kinsmen Firemen Lions Optimists Ken Sproule and Tom all belled homers or winners For Park Lincoln it was their second victory of the week as they also dumped Elks The SOBs scored 18 runs in three innings then held on for a 10 win over Choice Air Cliff A J a 131 11 231 1M 10 0 201 133 9 0 141 IB 154 115 16 168 141 14 174 136 1 178 7 107 7 2 173 279 a 3 10 187 12 126 Shepherd homered for the Tom Goss connected for a pair of home runs as the Lions powered their way lo a win over Ihe Optimists John Clark and Dick Chapman also homered for the Lions The Fire Department exploded for a rw second inning then coast ed to a decision over the Jaycees Wade Wayne Mclsaac Brant Andy Mur phy and Ron were Firemen batting stars Jack Wallngu crashed a pair of round I rippers for the while Bill Smith and Day hit single shots Sports in brief Weekend tourney The fourth annual M and M Sports Softball Tournament gets underway this Saturday at the Georgetown Fairgrounds Sixteen teams from across southern Ontario will for a first place cash and the and Championship Trophy Entries will come from Lime- house Milton Toronto Hi lis burgh and other surround mm unit Second place in ihe tourney earns while the third place club will take Georgetown head umpire Gerry Perkins has donated a trophy to be awarded tournament mosl valuableplayer The secondbest team will receivt a trophy donated by Games People Play arcade Other trophies have been donated by the Night Club and JV Clothing Play begins at 9 a Saturday and admission Is The championship game is scheduled for p Sunday Bandits blanked Karen Fear fired both goals as the Blue Bandits blanked the In Georgetown Youth Soccer Club atom girls house league action last week duplicated Fear feat scoring both goals as the Cosmos shutout the Pickles Janice Lemay Michelle Boulanger and Cindy Squire all played well for the winners while Dabble Ala no and Jennifer Chantler had good games for the Pickles Because they were unable to field a complete team the Golden Gats were forced to default their match with match which resulted in a 1 1 draw Lions play well The Georgetown Tyko Lions proved they can play ball against anyone in Ihe Halton County Baseball League even though they dropped a decision to Burlington Sunday afternoon the Fairgrounds Bobby connected for a tworun homer In the early going Ed and Jaimle Priddle also collected RBI a for the Lions John Butler went the distance on the mound striking out eight batters night in Brian pounded out three hits driving In four runs as the Lions took a decision from their hosts Jay Kerslake collected three hits and scored a run while DeZeeuw and Adam Hagen scored twice each Ladies lose Gordon ladles A Inter County tennis team had a rough timo against York Old Mill last week dropping three of four matches Ann Kennedy and Mlneftle Taylor teamed up for a straight set victory Pat Harris and Thomson went down 30 while Audrey Houston paired with Marilyn Scrjeantson In losing lfl match

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