Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 20, 1986, p. 19

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Till IBM Thr Nation ladles Coif Tournament was run with Che awards presentation being last Melt the low Net winner with a score of while all right is ross winner with a mark of CT llrlllv renin I nude Unions The in North dolt and annual mix Irr louniamnil pair lirn for a In iliir on Smiths I and left touk on Hub in Hi championship Thr final the full tilth 36 SCOREBOARD Girls Soccer nil Mm Jul I Ml II Kliupka Tan Boys soccer lot 5hst goal WfihSh TmtlywiHiBii Tlma lliytra or if aylo Not aval Join Michel II JoJl David Van tin it of lrn playtn of note Ity THIS WEEKS SPORTS SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO YOU BY ARTHUR JOHNSON N1 Raaaar LIMITED STREET GEORGETOWN Smokers in tie for first Delrex deadlocked with Corrigan after win He mid Correspondent Del rex Smoke Shop gained a share of first spot in the East Division bun day by edging Instrument and the powerhouse crushed an inept Toole squad 42G In other action Dairy Queen routine ly dispensed with Peel County Ban Jits M and M Pro Sports edged Karry Kitchens 1615 and North Sports beat SHOP INSTRUMENT Smokers have laboured In relative obscurity this season playing steady if unspectacular football Over the past two games however they have displayed something of the old spark that propelled them to so many division titles in the past With the win they have quietly into first place with in the East The Smoker defence mode the dlf in the game Interceptions by Doug Thompson with two Doug Getty and Steve Frost stymied the Corrigan attack smoker fence was supplied by John Vlcrra with a pair of majors and Terry Diardlchuk Thompson and Howard Ferguson with one each Diardlchuk also snared a twoDoint convert A bright spot for was Chiropractic squad wins battle of Ladies football loop leaders Herald Correspondent In the first contest of the day the two teams with the best records went head to hcud Madarasz Chiropractic Group showed If and Video that the battle for first place was far from as they beat II and 15 JV Jets handled other contest of the day they walked over Poppy while North Sports came up points short as Toy Magic defeated them and Video should have stayed Lulu as the Chiropractic Group As notch opener of IFL playoff set drtw first blood in their opining of their best of Intercounty fastball playoff sines with Hornby night at Prospect Park Acton notched a win us j three- run inning paced the As the victory Down on Larry Tim Lamar scoring on couple of errors the A tame in Hit with Hit three runs of Mark Kelly four shot c mil with Hills at first Alton hod two runs in fifth inning whin with din first to up Hornby cum with two tilth a walked went to second on Larry Richardson Both stored when Pnci hit a double Hulls took the wm for going six full innings Ik allowed hits walked on and funned y llirtk imi in and allowed just two hits while fanning walking on Mark Curtis took hiss for Horn by going thi distance Curtis seven hits fanned up fourw ilks Garni lio In tin hints is list night and Games Three and tour will go in Alton ind Tuesday in Hornby If j fifth is required will In Alton mamgir Stive irshall said was with Halls pit close sines It going to all tht i through hi slid I think it will a who ihi Acton in the Inter county loop with in win our Hornby last Tuesday night in Horn by The win gave the As an 119 record while both and Hornby wen tied for third with records but got third having won thret of the five games they played with Hornby finished fifth with a j15 mark while won top spot in the Coaches optimistic Continued from page fcnslve output the midgets could very well have won both games We definitely could have with any type of timely hitting said And you can say enough about David fnscoe agreed been saying for the few years we needed another pitcher to Jan and he Ilnynesldidit hi salt Both uptimistit the upcoming midget ment in They said If the club plays to its capabilities an On tario title lan out of realm of possibilities If they put minds lo it there no reason why we can ionic hick with a provincial champion ship I think want to proi something to Willetl said I think they want to prou something afltr Burnt Canadian eliminations whtn Hilton Hills eliminated regular season with 16 wins against four losses Acton started the contest with a run In the first two frames In the first inning Greg Voison doubled and went lo third on a Tim Baker sacrifice Roy Spears sacrifice fly in turn brought Voison home In the second frame Gary Halls homered Acton went up after the sixth frame when Mark Symes homered in the fifth frame and Kelly McAr thur s single brought home Roy Spear in the sixth frame after Acton loaded the bases fn the seventh frame Hornby scored one of its runs to make the score But Alton broke the game open with Tour runs in the eighth frame for an advantage Tim Baker started off with a double and scored on Spear s double Spear in turn scored on a Mark double and scored on single Dick Sptar then singled and McAr came home on single Hornby the game with its final two runs in the ninth inning took the win for Acton pit the distance allowing six hits and fanning three Don Martin took the loss for Hornby going seven and a third innings and giving up en runs before giving way to Mark Curtis who gave up the other Over 30 hockey The over JO Ball Hockey League closed out the regular season with Century defeating Choice Air 1 Reld and Hay Peacock scored for Century with Woody Fabian and Ante Kovacevlc picking up assists Mike Green was the lone marksmen for Choice Air with Kevin Mitchell and Larry Bingham assisting Canada soundly defeated the Pontine 4 Neil MacLean scored four times Gary had two goals and one assist while Neil McDonald and Brian had a goal and two assists each Brian Patterson chipped in with two assists while Jim Gillham Mark Krapcz and Dave We bum earned one assist each For the Iicros Brent Lad its and Hick West each scored two goals Gary McFa helped out on two tallies and Stan Barry The Golden Bear Whit worth Doug Anderson Phil Thompson Finn Poulstrup and Tom Anderson drew an assist The final game pitted Northern Telecom against the Kentners with the Kentners prevailing by a count Don Parker scored the hat trick with George Coyle Al Hay adding a goal each for the Kentners Assisting on the goals were George 12 Hay Murk Krapcz and Dove Krausc Scoring for Northern were Ron Brooks with a goal and an assist Holmes with a goal and Dennis Roger getting an assist effortlessly defeated them On the Group first possession they march down the field and scored an a major by Cheryl Thompson and Jen nlc Thompson kicked the single The Thompson sisters were at it ogam as Cheryl Thompson scampered yards for another major and Jennie kicked another single H and wouldn t give up so easily as they scored before the half on a Murray major Founder had the point convert In the third quarter Ander son scared after Lisa Allen set her up Jennie Thompson got her third convert of the day Founder had the other major for H and H and Janet kicked the single to or them within points The Chiropractic Group t give up as Barb grabbed a ma Jones and the talented Lisa Allen each grabbed in tereeptions while Jackie Wickens had one for and toy Magic scored early on a ma from Deb and Kelly Cunn grabbed the point convert Toy Magic defence played superbly as Ihey held North to major by Kim Duncan Peel County Bandits seem lo have the ingredients to handle Poppy as they held them lo one score by Christine and a single by Joanne Searic Sylvlc Woshbourne had 12 points for the Bandits while Connie Kuchmash had to Tracy Klavkalns had the major Alice and Debbie Ferguson grabbed Interceptions for the Ban dils while Cindy Crawford and Christine Arbic had one each for Poppy Linda Ferguson had a great day grabbing 15 points as she lead Jets past Corrigan Janet McKay and Lorraine Brown each had points Marie Busby had the other major Linda didn t stop as she also snagged an interception Mclanie McCracken recorded her third Interception of the year while her brother Paul has none Comgan continues to prove that for a first year team stilt know how to score Carol hit her sister for and Jamne La Rose had the other major for Corrigan GAME STARS Carol Steinfatt Linda Ferguson Kyra Irvine Christine P Cheryl Thompson iCG Deb Duff TM Lon Sargent H and II Hurley reaches quarterfinals Mike Hurley reached the quarter finals of the Stratford Open tennis tournament In the under category before being eliminated Hurley beat Andy Green 62 in the first round then he defeated Mark Gilbert 1G in a hard fought second round contest That win qualified Hurley for the quarter finals Hurley then met Tom Kennedy the tournament second seed and dropped a close contest to the Toronto player Bui by making It to the quarter final Hurley gained valuable computer points towards his Ontario ranking Brent Ferguson who his league- leading scoring with a pair of majors Hugo Dittfach and Kevin Harrison also scored majors Harrison and Brian King chipped In twopoint converts V8 Advanced billing promised alt ex citing bout of GFFL heavyweights in this one It turned out however to be a gross mismatch as onesided a Larry HolmesEd boxing card aka Holmes melted unmercifully handing the Greeks their wont defeat since their rise to prominence four years ago The cattle led at half time but in the second half dealt a series of punishing body blows to the reeling Paul Allison scored a pair for Bill Allison Mark Hamilton Bruce Mitchell and Bob supplied the others A feeble Ed Grimlev counterattack came on the final play the game as basked in the glory of another convincing win Frank Mledzinski scored the lone 0 Toole major on that play DAIRY PEEL COUNTY BANDITS Dairy Queen kept pace with Longhoms atop the East Division by easily dispatching the fourth place Bandits Jeff Lockwood scored twice for Queens with Gary Lockwood Herb and Randy Lunn scor ing once each contributed a two- point convert Bandits who face the unenviable task of meeting either the Queens or Longhoms in the first round of the playoffs had diffcculty generating offence Only Bob was able to score a Simon Golding chipped in with a field goal ana Terry Hunt a twopoint convert AND PRO SPORTS VS KARRY KITCHENS Highlights of this game will soon be marketed as a sure fire cure far Insomnia The respective offences were the exact opposite of awesome puny feeble creaking and impo tent come to mind In the end Karry Kitchens managed to out bumble the Pro Sports and their opponents an undeserved win For the Pro Sports rookie lion Peter was effective again He scored a major and chipped in with a field goal Doug Colter brought his admirers to their feet with a sensational third quarter TD Karry Kitchens Gary Hulbert and Paul Watts had touchdowns and Scott Murry grabbed a twopaint convert Hapless and In the third quarter due to the election of Gentleman Doug the Kitchen crew fell short once again NORTH SPORTS VS For the slumping North Halton team was just the tonic they needed to get back on the winning track Mark Waters Paul Cunn ingham and Brad Ferguson ed the Sports offence with a major apiece Now solidly In third place in the East North must work towards Improving their offence for their first round match with either Smokers or Corrigan Bill Davis with a pair of intercep tions was responsible for a rare Norval positive Bruce scored the lone Norval major DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC J Kohari DT Guelph SI 7 GEORGETOWN phone 8778974 cms GEORGETOWN MINOR fig HOCKEY ASSOCIATION FALL GENERAL MEETING Gordon Memorial Arena September 1486 100 pm This meeting is primarily concerned with changes to the A constitution Any proposed changes to the constitution must be in writing and in the hands of our secretary Mrs Barb Hanman P O Box 37 Georgetown Ontario not less than three 3 weeks prior to the meeting University of M Waterloo A New University of Waterloo course in Georgetown

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