Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 25, 1984, p. 17

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THE July 1B81 Page GFFL action this week DQ troubles start again handed Smoke lianded Smoke Shop their drat loss 18 ambushed ItyDONSCM 1PN Herald endings and LnRli a lot or scoring kept NorIn Georgetown Flag J and M Pro Football fins sat Sports be it this week 1 15 IAS squeaked gin away Dairy Queen lo the Greeks Queen The patented DQ colt apse has Last year they smashed their opponents with remark able case untlJ they Cubs down Mets for Tball victory Park Lincoln catcher Ryan Wilson tries to put the tag en SOU base runner Rick Andrews The tag came too late and thus Andrews scored The run ended up making a difference as SOD edged the Lincoln squad to take op honors In the Mi ton final of the Hills Leagues tournament played at the Fairgrounds Herald photo Slopitch tourney has dramatic end Mr tubs ihlloi Credit Union Men I Cubs were led by pit lldnny Vnnderbyl on deni Marc Roue hers home off Other bit wire Lisa Kevin For Ihe Mils horn kns mid Will urns jowl hits by Jennifer Hunter Fuels Sam ullmorlh The resumption of the league tournament was completed and ended dramatically as the S 0 and Park Lincoln squared off in the finals Gerry Hilts with John aboard hit a home run In the bottom of seventh inn inn as S defeated Park Lincoln to In League Game Act ion Park Lincoln 14 Elks Park scored seven runs in the sixth inning and defeated the Dan Peacock at White and Rick Wilson scored two runs apiece Melvin Spiers and Steve Nixon had three Wilts for the Elks Kinsmen Newfoundland Clubs The Kinsmen opt tied with runs in the first inning as Randy with four hits Duke Webster Ron febvre Alan Brian Markham Dean Miller Bruce Leonard ail had three hits Jim and Frank Maddigan hit triples for the Newfoundlanders SOB Royal Pizia Gerry Hilts and Doug hit home runs l7vict Amos collected three hits apiece as the B 0lr mmy team overwhelmed NHL referees Bryan Royal Pizza Elliott Lewis Ron Halpann homered and Will for umpiring Vic Andrews and Doug our semi final and final Fuller had two hits games The league apiece for Ihe players domled ft Randoms to Hills MikeA Choice Air Wish Random held Choice Air score less til the bottom of the seventh as Danny Anderson and Kick Shall collected two hits apiece Firemen 17 Optimists The firemen scored seven runs In the third inning to defeat the league leading mists and Ron with four hits apiece and Elon Hayes with Homer Lockwoods bat aids Riders in 1412 win Knight Riders 14 Burgundy 12 The Riders played an nil round good game against the leagues top team with a home run by Tammy Good playing by Janne Tucker and good field and hitting by Linda The Brats had an all round good night at bat backed by great catches by tori Ingles Bonnie Mai enfant along with Barb Armstrong Turquoise Tornadoes 14 Robs Mob With a good team effort and a home run by Julie the Mob just catch the Tornadoes who whipped up a storm with Sharon hitting a single double and triple also 10 11 Danny ScMI Itowiwell 13 Martin for her handling two line drives at ihird In Great game for Irene Little who fielded three fly balls in left field Red Runners II Blue Nuns Excellent catching and good hittin by Robin Hillock and good throws from third to first by Terry Williams helped the Runners grab the win against the Nuns who had good pitching by Debbie Barber along with good fielding by and Sui Corley Green Giants Gold Stars 14 Bonnie with her staunch defense of second base and timely Is starred for the Blair in Trevor Itccwklf 130 Soon McVeigh Michelle 38 Anthony Giants along with Laura played her usual solid game Even with three home runs for the Stars by Susan Aiken Robin Richard son and Linda Oven den they couldn catch the Giants Pink Panthers 14 Choice 9 Even with a fine team effort and a good game by Lynda Allan and good hits by win and Wendy the Choice couldn catch the hard hitting Maria Tass one Betty and Debbie made a great double play for the Panthers Bl parhnt Will tarns imp roved hitting by all Mils Hagen triples in win id hid a and triple to pace Mirmcrs over Indian in Georgetown Major Tyke ilso spilt pitch mj duties with John Both and Butler were i In players of note for winners In other games Adim Hilts had a homer and Mian Fudge hid two doubles in losing cause i Giants dropped a II decision to Expos Si an had i and helped pitch in i losing cause as Astros lost a 16 12 ion to Royals Scott Danny and Brent also piiched for Astros in mother game be two this time Brad Dub had a homer Royals took another line from Astros pitched in gime or Astros Stat for Royals were not for both between and Indians Manner took the first ame 5 had a homer and pitch for Indians Kevin Barron also pitched for Indians Start your evening of TV entertainment with Cable Presenting your commurt 5 n Monday Friday Callus or details al 853 1270 LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SUMMER BRIAN GOODLET Mutual LHboI Canada S Suit BuKB775t29 34B0 Res Fill TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST lit EVENING COURSE STARTING JULY 25 WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS 630 pm to 930 pm 8770751 MOUNTAIN VIEW RD S GEORGETOWN OVER 150000 GRAU0ATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada fills Canadian Iteds Ileal offense in this Rime Angela hitters in eluding David Butler Mirk Jennings on Kur and Rich Reds wore victimized by third triple play with Jennifer and Phillip led the with Mare add In doubli Iteds big hitters were Simon Frascr and Rob bie while Andy and Sam led the field Tin Reds big players were Jay Duval Mike Hums Web ley with Ryan Martin and Kim Wiltshire on stand mi Cubs Solid fan support in Ibis fin me The Angels stayed close at the start with a beautiful throw out by Denis and fielding throughout by Andrea Richardson Shannon Hay and Scott Day The Cubs had exce llent fielding by Trlsha union I ski and Lisa Offense provided by Kevin Daniel vau and Garry MeNiv against the Greeks in mid season After being thrashed by boys in blue they were never the same Last week the Greeks did the trick again and this week inued the Dairy Queen humiliation Kevin Harrison Brad and Joe scored the majors Harrison contributed converts Dairy was confined to third quarter touch downs by Randy and Gary also punched a convert through Harrison took care of Corngans second half with a touchdown two field goals and a con vert Shop vi Greeks To the Smokers it they kept the game close for three quarters trailing only toby the fourth quarter John Vieira scored a touch down and a twopoint conversion and Doug Thompson kicked a field goal while Bruce Cart added another touchdown with Jack Butler adding another The Greeks shared the wealth with Mark Russell John Karalidis and Linus scor majors Steve Peace and Kurolidls had two pointers and James Allan added a single That wis only for the first three quarters In the fourth the Creeks exploded for wercd points Rick Baldwin and Mike Mlchm scored touch downs and Paul Wilson and Peace added two- North Welcome to the Jim Lindsay show Not only did I indsay scored of the I 19 A close first half saw the Greek buster ahead on a touchdown by Mike Shultz and a twopoint convert by Mike Buck tar the Lindsay allowed Wayne Dens more to score a touch down but Insisted on kicking point after lAbvs An absolute heart breaker for the boys from IAS won on final down of the game with a spectacu lar controversial play They astonished foot ball fans with an origin bit of dazzle that gave them a single point and the game Quarterback Jim Taggart passed to Doug Pembleton and kicked the ball into the end zone was unable to run the ball out and IAS was awarded the all important single pint has lodged a protest after the game league officials to examine the referee ruling on this play and Sport vi M and escaped by the skin of their teeth in this one almost won the game on a last play touchdown Brampton defeats Georgetown tykes An exciting base Dan game In Brampton flight Our guys tied it in the seventh put two go ahead runs on the board In the top of the but lost the game The of Jeff Wright and Bobby went the distance with Jeff making It tough for the Brampton batters and Bobby keep ing the base runners honest with shotgun throws from behind the plate Brian made hitting up the middle tough with good at second base Lang made a couple of big catches in the outfield and Steve Wright played third authority extra inning Jason Morey and David Law rence scored two runs each YOUNG SWIMMER month old Ryan Clements of Milton as hU mother Mary assists him In Georgetown Indoor Pool Ryan and Mary Anne were participating in the Hills Itrcrca lion and Parks Department parenttot swim program last neck Herald photo 8774273 CALL BEFORE AM WE SERVE MANY GEORGETOWN BUSHES WHY NOT YOU UVtH 13 TEARS CUSTOM HOMES A REHOVATKMS ROBERTSON LTD 8542726 SONG SEAMLESS EAVESTROUGIWG REPLACEMENT WWDOWS ESTIMATES Erin Aladdin WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM HAW BRAND UCHTHG FIXTURES OFF MFCS SUGGEMEDUST ADOnWALS OH LARGE ORDERS STARTING FROM CAN BE EASILY INSTALLED NEW ft HOMES Milton Vacuum Stents R BEENEY PLUMBING HEATING fSSjtOMM REP FORCED AH HOT WATER ETC 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