Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1988, p. 15

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Exchange wins with DeForest shutout SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday June a 1188- Page though with a few key additions their club and tome light playing by the team It took Innings to do as well Newly acquired Joe Deforest shut out the Mike Adams Realtor to earn the victory Chris took the loss Key hits came from Mark Coates Seaton Greg West and Gary Maltby drove In the only and winning run But the of victory soon evaporated on the eve of May 30 as the Exchange House soon to be re named the Georgetown Reds squared off against Howells Plumb ing Howells Jon Hammer tossed a whale of a game holding the Ex change gang to lust four hits and fanning nine batters He was selectee his teams game MVP Bob Fendley look the loss Darren had two RBIs and Bob Anderson belted out a triple and a single Defensive of the team by pulling a bait in that look ed sure to go over the fence Gary Maltby John Catling D Weir West all had hits for their team Final score Howells Exchange 1 And finally their lost matchup was June against the front running Bluebirds The Exchange House lost all four games to these guys last year being out scored to This one proved to be another close one though Big Mac took to the mound or the Birds vs equally as big if not bigger Bob nee Bob was picked up as a free agent by the Exchange House TheprTcewasriahtll Both pitchers hurled well but the Ian Smeaton was Exchange MVP with an RBI double and two singles Mike had an RBI double by 1 Auto crew Apple has yet to game this season Winning pitcher Jon Hammer up- his record to handing Rob Cooper the loss Jim Hall and Glenn on in separable pair of long time league players and organizers had two hits each for Howell Jon Hammer fanned six Apple earning him team MVP for game But it took two runs In the bottom of the seventh to seal the vic tory for the Plumbers boasting their record to for the early season Now over to the league leading Bluebirds For the past three seasons this closely knit team has Jumped out to an early lead in the standings slow down midseason and finishing strong Dont we know that Apple Their second game of the season May had them rematched with the still rattled Apple Auto Glass men Big Mac MacKeniie was once again called for his pit prowess The Glassmen had Barry Quail keen him In centre field on the mound This was first for B The Birds pecked Warming up Mayor Run Milter has the starter registration taken right up unl gun poised and ready as Victor time at the A I cot t Arena Mi and recreation luptrviior Capo to will help runners replenish Joanne Wilson prepare their stop- their systems after the the and 10- watchea In anticipation of the annual km runs with from Cross- Mayors Race on Sunday June IZ Ways Herald photo The race kicks off at a m with briefs Do you love a parade Do you have bicycle tricycle carriage or wagon If you are years of age or younger you are invited to Join In on the Pioneer Days Celebra tion Saturday June IS the Hills Recreation and Parks Deportment will hold Its annual Pioneer Days Bicycle Parade Br ing yourselves and your decorated bike or wagon etc to the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department Office James Street Georgetown noon sharp Ribbons will be awarded at the end of the route by a panel of judges Bring a friend and your family to join in the Introducing Tores newest sales and service professional POWER EQUIPMENT L7G3ZS SALES SERVICE RENTALS PARTS Toros dedication to top quality means were choosy about who sells our equipment Thats why we chose George as your newest dealer Drop by and see all of Georges new line of Toros for Havent you without long enough made some tine over the head cat ches in shallow right field but defen sive play of the gome went to Andy Hammer for a super line drive snag and tag out combination for a beautiful double play But It wasnt enough to stop the strong Bluebirds Bluebirds Kevin Franks tossed fine game earning the victory and game MVP for his team Bert Osborne hit well Gerry Marshall took the loss for the Birds Final score for Mike Adams Late error spells first loss for juvenile Eagles By TREVOR BANKS Herald Special The Georgetown Juvenile Baseball team Is now fully Into their as they sport a record Their most recent action saw the teams first loss chalked up This past Sunday the team travelled to Milton where under a strong wind the Eagles lost the game on the very last play Up 87 starting pitcher Brent Falcone couldnt put the order down for the count So It came to be that the bases were loaded and two were out Although reliever Tim Chapman managed to Induce the batter Into hitting a grand ball it was too tough for second baseman Scott Williams to handle The throw thai it produced allowed the winning run to score Before that the Juveniles had struggled back from a continual two or one run deficit But behind the big stick swing by Craig Chantlcr who produced three runs batted in the score would be tied up The previous three victories were over Forest Glen and Erin Mills The easiest victory came over Erin Mills as they only had eight plovers show up to the Thursday night game played In Georgetown The vletory over Forest Glen was not as easy Although a significantly weaker team the Georgetown the unprepared Eagles kept finding themselves down by a run despite numerous comeback attempts Finally Georgetown put across eight runs in the final three Innings to hang onto an win Highlights included a two run shot by catcher Some of the best ball played by the Georgetown Juveniles his season occurred at he annual London tour nament a tournament open to any team who wishes to enter Played during the long weekend the team made it all the way to the semifinals before bowing out to London by a score of Before that the Eagles had produced a fantastic comeback over a tough Burlington squad for a 4 victory The game left the players mentally drained This was evident as London scored four runs in the first Inning alone of their semifinal game with Georgetown To reach the semifinals Georgetown had defeated ington and Cawthra after opening the tournament with a loss to the same South London team played later on Georgetown Eagle headcoach Doc Invites anyone In terested In seeing great baseball to come out every Thursday night to the Georgetown Fairgrounds to see the Eagles play An added feature will be the program due to be releas ed very soon Bishops best Bishop Reding Royals held their Maria Sweeney Bishop annual athletic awards banquet last Reding award Jay Kerslake Friday In Milton with the years best athletic award In the back are sportsmen and women receiving Michelle Durante athlete of their dues In the front left la right Mr McDonald are Christine Graham most sport- Daniel Chris Check most sport- athlete of the year Herald photo Canadian junior tennis finals Otto Jelinek Member of Parlia ment MP for and Minister of Supply and Services for the Government of Canada will serve as Honorary Chairman of the 1968 Under 14 Canadian Junior National Tennis Championships this summer The championships will take place between Monday July and Satur day July 30 1989 at the Milton Ten nis Club on Childs Drive Tony Schafer Tournament Choir man says Mr superior performance as an amateur and later skater combined with his Just completed three-and-a- half year term as Minister of State for Fitness and Amateur Sport will make him on excellent ambassador for the championships Having been an amateur athlete Mr understands what It means to strive for excellence In sport says Mr Schafer And dur ing his term as Canadas Sports MlnUter he was very supportive of such amateur athletic endeavors as our national tennis program Just for the fun of it Come and register Just For The Fun Of It the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Depart ments summer programs School will soon be ending and Its time to start thinking about planning your fun schedule The Recrea tion and Parks Department offers a wide variety of youth programs ranging art to hiking ac tivities Our 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