Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 16, 1986, p. 18

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July IS Itnnip Lie If to measure the golfer hud thin simple tool here In the hands of Alan greens would be lower scorn The ramp keeper of the North llallon Golf ounlryClub Herald photo Greens keeper can be golfers friendfoe Herald Is a hard enough gome without someone making it more so Bui regardless of fact there is person can add ten strokes to game by moving the pin platimcnts or pushing back the They can decide to narrow the fairways They can even distract you with a beautiful flower or a well tree ing you haven to accomplish in garden probably know them is greens keepers or golf course But they are much more than They are managers mechanics soil lists jnd goiters A good greens keeper might have degree from Purdue State or Hie greens at the North Golf and Country Club rceuved his first training twenty years ago through the University of Alan Benny has been at the dub since he completed a three correspondence course in parks Tooay most take courses in all of golf courst management I up in unusual way Mr Mr lives on golf course ml sees a bit too goll time I look out v low 1 see golf he said To from the game he works in practises photography travels Travelling is limited to be winter when he manages the lubjt curling rinks In he summer if the course isn up to Mr Bcency can expect to wonWdanany 80 hours a week A hard winter this year has meant many hours work for Mr and his crew As many as 12 people work on the course during the peak periods Hie course is still not in the best shape Diseases have hurt the grass We cut the grass so short We do unnatural things to it It Is so suscep tible Mr The greens ire a particularly sen part of the course Every day they are cut to of an long If a green is not fast is cut shorter The green Is living thing and disease is very prevalent during this kind of weather Mr Beeney said A course takes a lot of punishment from disease weather and golfers Last year between April and November golfers played at the Georgetown course Despite the wear on the coursi grounds crew does get it in the shape they want but they can t plan on keeping it that way Mother Nature has a way of reminding you not to get too cocky Mr Beeney said Golfers also have a degree of predictability In he twenty years Mr Beeney has been taking care or the course he has seen the calibre golf improve Today golfers hit ball further they are tetter athletes and the equipment Is belter he said To keep up with the Improved golfer the course must be improved Five years ago Mr was sue in getting the club to approve contoured fairways Contoured fair ways have narrow sections where you arc not supposed to hit the ball wide sections beyond the narrow where you should There is more rough Contoured fairways made the course a little harder It makes it more thinkable and interesting Mr said The Worth Golf and Coun Club greens keeper has a master plan for the course He admits he can please everyone his course Even he is not totally pleas with its design Some holes arc excellent others are good Some golfers have favorite holes probably the ones they par he said Lindaurs play helps Motors team net win Mark Linda ur had four goals as Nick Motors defeated Bulk Food 10 3 In Georgetown Boll Hockey Association action last week Andreas Hack had three goals for the winners while Doug chip ped in with a pair Glen Leslie had the other Jeff had two goals for the Bulk team while Craig Lucas had the other Mike Green and Nurse had the goals as O edged Animal Con Gary Stone scored for Animal Control John Peters hod two goals to pace St Stationery past Hawks John Rivers Andrew Shcnton Bruce McCandless and an unknown scorer had the others for the winners Hob Hamilton and Limehouse squad victorious 1 me minor boys ball squad netted pair of wins this week defeating Acton West and Glen Williams I imchouflt edged Acton as the two leans were lied heading into Ihi seventh frame when the winning run James Willctl started on the mound for the winners way lo Jeremiah a I naif way through the contest had a homer for the winners and scored a pair of runs In the third frame Mathcw Medland caught a fly ball with the bases load In the second contest Limehouse scored an 11 win over Glen Williams with seven of those runs coming In the sixth frame started on the mound for wilh coming In relief Com pitched for Glen Williams Larry Peterson scored for McGib- Norton Hick Pool Mike West and Sean all had two goals each to lead Exchange Tavern past Disposal 101 Kevin Phillips and Greg Lawr had singles Ed scored for Shawn Zuber and Dan Dubois hod two goals each as Little Trailer World edged Midas Muffler Doug Kceny had the other goal for the winners Ed Dwyer and Brad Ferguson had goals Tor Midas the other two scorers weren t available Alan hod three goals as Harvesters defeated Pompel Piuerla Hoss John Allan Hyatt Peter Vanderleest and Mike hod iKiTothers Nole and Kirk Harrington scored for Paul Atkins scored twice as Dave Service Centre defeated Grizzlies Ken Constable Bill Wren and Sean Brown had the others Ed Boonstra and Paul Shep- scored for Grizzlies Five players all had three goals each as Royal Pizza defeated City 152 Rob Splteri Greg Robert son Mike McNiven Tim Turner and Lorry Melton all had for the winners Paul Mercer and Tom had the Chev goals IIk Caiudnn Red Cross CIPRO I OWN BRANCH La Croix Rouge lOlijOCctco I ill THE GEORGETOWN RED CROSS OFFICE will be closed for holidays tram July to Aug 5th 1986 In emergency please call the DISTRESS CENTRE at 8771211 tor referrals Golden Powderpuff victory SOLID GOLD HITS TIGGLRS Look out Park School I Here comes Wendy Farrow with her to the fence hit Even with this tremen dous hit the couldn t sneak by the Solid Gold Hits for this vie lory Rose Wilcox made on outstanding catch at 2nd with da Hamilton actively scooping behind the plate For the Solid Gold Hitters the entire team executed top rate plays scrambling to stop the In their unsuccessful Top hitting and hustling gave Solid Gold Hits this win PAULS 13 PURPLE REIGN 12 Paul Navy sinks Purple Reign Paul Navy boiled their way to a safe Journey by scurrying In the in the inning to bring In 3 runs With Elaine Tarzwell pitching and hitting superbly backed up with alls tar catches by Debbie Lindsay Paul Navy soiled ahead For Purple Reign on outstanding homer belted out by Jean Turnout led In their fight Judy holer executed great Dotting skill and quick hustling to the plate twice ULTRA VIOLET BLUE PURRS Superb effort by all of the Ultra Violet squad Gloria Sinclair pitched a great game striking out three In row Kasie had a good night at bat and played well at third Mar tho Jack prevented a grands am with a fantastic catch Barb McUean was dazzling in her flight around the bases Lesley played great behind the plate Everyone hit well for the Blue Purrs Mick Woods knocked out a tremendous triple followed by Pot Morey double The entire team hit quite well but was stopped at every turn SCARLETT FEVER GANG GREEN 4 Gang Green Gang Green gave It great fight preventing the rise of Scarlett Fever Stopping potential runs was Gang Green Sandy making Two fantastic catches at 2nd followed by Karen Smith outstanding double ploy at first Pat followed suit with great catches outfield For Scarlett Fever Laurie pitched to perfection Mamie Orr made an unorthodox by tremendous catch at short A great tnplt by Laura Ralne combined with Laurie and Laurie till s dandy doubles secured this win HEART BUSTERS II TOM MIX Heart Busters sweep just one more victory to add to their side A great triple play executed by Pam McDonald and Dlannc Sounders was the key to this win As well a super glove off catch by Jean Wilson Excellent pitching by Jean Puckering Joyce Hutchinson and Dobbins Tom Col Ins Mix made an unsuccessful good effort In this slide but feel this is only a tem set buck MACS 14 BAT A flawless gome by Mac Muf fins Two tremendous homers by Anne and Jan Walker for the muffins Bev Compton belted out two triples combined with Lois Cassista triple bringing In two runs all but secured the victory Dcfen Muffins shone well with Bishop having the key catch in the bottom of the the Blues Batters excellent pitchers Giants leave Youngs blue in Kinsmen Softball play Kim a Janet Sanson led their team In this close battle Key hitters of the gome were Robin Hillock scoring runs Peggy Raw 1 1 tigs coming In once and Suiette Corley crossing Ihe plate twice with Carol Dean the plate TOM COLINS MIX 17 11 A great game of hitting by both teams but Tom Mfx crossed the more times to beat the At the plate for the mixers Julie Founder Jeonnie Brookes smocked out homers Cheryl Mader hit a triple with Monica Donaldson Kay King and Jackie Diegel hitting doubles Defensively Poo McElroy returned lo fine pitching form setting the side down in with only three pitches A good team effort put Ihis team In the books For the consistent hitting gave them their 11 runs Dlanne Richard son JoAnne Richardson and Robin Richardson all crossed plate twice BLUES 10 GREEN Blues Batters terminate Gang Green In this come from behind win Outstanding ball talent to score runs In the and innings Itobin Hillock hit the winning hit bringing in Sproule for the winning run Kim Morcll pitched excellent and defensively made numerous key cat Hitting catching and base run superb For Gang Green SENIORS Blue Giants were victorious over Youngs Pharmacy 157 Pitching were for the Giants chomp and DecDee while for Youngs were McClements and Carolyn Stewart The games single homerun was from Teri lack of Blue Giants Game stars were Rachel Halovanic of Youngs and Tammy Wood of the Blue Giants INTERMEDIATE Elk Lodge bent Dairy Bar Filching were Carrie Walsh Melynda Pam Gledhlll and Cindy Rouiilord for Elks and Kentners Mylenc Benito Laura Doyle and Johnson were from Sura Funs ton of Kentners and Christine Wilson and Tracy Paul of Elks Gome stars were the entire team and Shari of Elk Lodge who hit 100 and Is Angels nip Mets in Tball loop play MONDAY Fuel Angels and Bumper To Bumper Reds battled It out with Angels coming up with a win Chandra Shall Lisa McDonald Brent McLung ex super fielding In the third for Angels while Ion Williams and Geoff hit wel Reds defence wos right on with super plays from Down Richardson David Leni and Allan Homers were hit by Michael Richardson and Andrew Terrell who also robbed Angels of a hit on a fly ball Heather Allan of Reds is also commended for power hitting in the second Royal Canadian Legion Astros met McEachem Sterling Rangers and although Astros had good hitting from Matthew Mullen Jennifer Armstrong and Jason Armstrong Rangers won Rangers had three homers from Bradley Jian and great fielding from Wesley Blight Erin Snook scored her first home run of the WEDNESDAY Halton Credit Union Mets celebrated their first well earned win of the year against Standard Products Tigers Honorable mention goes to the entire Mets team for a well executed game Stephen Glbons had two homers while Beaumont went for three and Christopher Day drove in some critical runs Jason Myers and Stephen Gibson led Mets good plays In the field mention goes to Garrett an of Tigers for a nice catch of a fly ball ana Dawn Ladds for her good hits Royal Canadian Legion Astros and Casselman Fuel Angels batted It out to the final Inning wllh Astros Shone Slater Kevin Kelly and Daniel Yeorlng led Astros with booming hits and superb fielding Fans also witnessed outstanding defence by Angels Chris and Megan Boycc Scott Ellis and Renee Kitchen led Angels with solid hits Bumper To Bumper Heats met with Tigers shutting off Reds offence Michael Simon glowed in the field scoring a triple play single- handedly Jennifer and Frazer Brown contributed with timely hits Although Reds lost they weren t slouches Andrew Terrell made a nice double ploy and hit two homers Both teams exhibited great defensive plays all through the game McEachem Steering Rangers Halton Credit Union Mets entertain fans with a close Tost moving game The third inning decided the game Rangers won Power Kitting from Andrew Bee van and Blight both had homers led Rangers to victory Shoun Cndie Is to be commended for his great fielding Jennifer Ingram and Beaumont kept Mets olive with good ploys both offensively and defensively Stephen Gibson and Robert Rose with a grand slam homer gave Mets fans a great show at plate C team earns split The Gordon Ladles In County tennis learn had to settle for a split in points against Credit Valley Wilson and Gravillc had scores of while Margot Prior and Dalga won handily Trudy Roy and Lois who Just love going to three sets won with 76 scores Sandy Morrow and Norma Maynard did not get on track losing The team Is in second spot In C division The house league continues to be a fun night with competitive games Schluter team and Don Hendersons are coming on stronger each week Malcolm MacLeods team is closing In on top place Frank Buckley team steadily improving An exciting game was played bet ween Smoke Shop and Dairy Queen resulting in a 13 12 victory for the Smoke Shop Pitching were for Dairy Queen Mosscp Joy Swain and Kern Ann Vander white Lisa Hamilton threw for the entire gome for Game stars were Morey for her great defensive plays Jodi and Kyi a Jackson who both had all of Dairy Queen s game was Lisa Hamilton who hit and who pitched very well The Optimist team ran over the Kinnettes Pitching for the Kin were Susan Morey and Harden game star was Susan Morey JUNIORS On July 10 North Sports and Discount roods tied at 28 runs were from Tnra Hamilton Jaime Conolly and Car of North while for Voldi Amy Andrea Bannister and Tar a Game stars were the entire North Sports and for Valdl s Bannister Villa returns Continued from I exJtlng contests Mariners un fortunately left the week with a couple of serious Injuries Meteor Blue came back with a victory over Vorian who just cannot seem to gel the goals from their decent outfield leading up moves I understand keeper Simon Willis has a hand injury which may prevent him from play this evening In the meantime Villa A returned lo their recent lop form wllh a home win over to keep them in the running This early kick are Park Avenue Collision vs Master Mariners at Dorsey Ajax vs Meteor White at Christian Meteor Blue vs Villa A at Meudowglcn Villa Milton Rangers at McKcnue at a Milton Ancient Mariners Vik Ccdarvole DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC ChangiWltrt Prolonged DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 18 A TRENTON NORTHVIEW Theres A Lot In CENTRE 211 Guelph St GEORGETOWN I PHOTO REPRINTS lappeamg in I he Herald I 8772201 Over 25 Yaar Shoes lor the Whole Family SHOES N THINGS F taring Cougar Brooks Tender Tootsies Savage and Many Others Visit Our Store For Our Weekly Specials Savings Up To 25 Hours Tues Wed Thuri 5 Mill St Acton We Now Carry Steal Safety Boots APPROVED New linn ol Handbags Baits Just Arrived Frl Wf Sat Flotfc LOOKMG FOR THAT SPECIAL GIF Showers Weddings Or Just Because The erf act Answer BRASSWARE Save 20 OFF Just Bring In This Adi We 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