THE HERALD Wedanday BEST AVAILABLE COW Ladies Powderpuff Softball Royals cook Buns n Roses ROYAL PAINS 13 BUNS ROSES Royal proved to be a pain in the Buns as they clobbered them and took home the point or the win Carol Spaten led the bats for Royal with a triple and a double Heather Hansen and Molly Moore both pounded out doubles each Jennifer Reynolds made a fabulous throw home from the out field for an out Hofing showed great defence on second to hold down any Roses attack Debbie pounded out a tn pie to bring one run for the Roses Cathy Cnchton Elaine and Karen Smith hit in the other I or thisgame GREEN SUN STROKERS 14 Lotsa Green stroked out the Sun this close encounter Great hits by Tanya Hill Suzanne Presswood SMith as they pounded out triples to help keep the lead on the Sun Great pitching by Yvonne Donna Sproule made two catches at the fence to hold down the Sun Strokers attack For the Sun Robin pounded out 2 triples to bring in 2 runs and R B I s Lisa Switzer went for at bat with a triple and B I s to help keep this game close SILVER BULLETS 12 SNOBS 11 This was a strong game by both teams with some close calls by the man in blue to decide the outcome Silver had some bullets flying as Jennie Brooks proved to be a sharp shooter as she fired out to over the fence home runs Wendy and Deb shot out a homer each Karen Tales hit a two run base loaded single to break a tie and br ing in the winning run in the torn of the seventh Great effort by Snobs as Laurie Sproule hit a triple for her best hit this season Rose Wilcox and Christina Netten both smashed out two doubles each to keep this garni really close Sandra Cousens made a nice double play and great catch in tre Diana Good fort CATCH THE BEET This was another close match with the Bees capturing the point For the Bees Janet Wendv and Mane did another great job pit Janet Ransom struck out 2 batters in the seventh to stop Beet Andrea Ford and Debbie Knoepfli played well behind the plate Andrea tagged one run out at home Lois scored the winning run with her double Good game played by all For the Beet Pat Hemngton smashed out a bringing in two runs Cheryl Jackson pound ed out a double and Sylvie McPher son hit 3 singles to keep this game close Good defensive game by all MINT CONDITION G SIMPLY RED A Great Game Both teams played hard to come out with a point each For Mint Goldie cashed in with her first ever Joyce Hut chins smashed out a triple and Pat Akers chalked up a double Pat Morey made her debut as she stole her first base of the year and as an encore another after that Starring for Simply Red Doreen Dobbins pounded out a double with R B I s Hall and Dawn Hilts both brought in a run each to keep the score even Good game ladies AWESOME DE EATS TUNING Blue Lightning was trampled as the Awesome herd moved in for the win The prize winners in this fair wen Bonnie Penny and Laura as they both smashed out a homerun Lorraine and Helen Slingsby pounded out a pie each Greit defense by the whole team For Blue Leslie corked out a double Sylvia Murphy starred in defense with outs in one inning Nice pick off at third by Leslie and Cindy Everyone on the team seemed to have the Blues but none the less it was a good game Referees and breathing How are they related RISKY BUSINESS By Rob Risk Some things are taken for granted like breathing it s an ac we don really notice until something draws our attention to it Breathing is necessary because we need the oxygen to go to our lungs and from there to help our bodies function I m not giving a lesson in human but I am showing the Hilarities breathing has to and the job they do heard it said that the best is one that s hardly ever iced I can agree with that use there are few things I more than the delays officials who seem to think me is played just so they can people around Thankfully re many of that type to breathing the refs en noticed until something Depending on who the call is the corresponding bench I the coach will react the throat when it finds too hard to swallow spitting or something more r justing is usually the result For most infractions there are usually disagreements over whether the whistle should have been blown or not It it s a close call it expected that the affected team is going to be biased about what they really saw happen Unfortunately especially in minor league sports there is a shortage of referees and many of the games are played with one or two fewer officials than you might expect to have As a result some of the outs at first base holding penalties and an offside or two are bound to be miss ed So just like a set of overworked lungs they can be expected to perform the job of two or three pie without the occasional tough or wheeze happening Some of the coaches and players who complain about the referees making some poor calls should remember just how much the abused organs of the game are vital to the function of sports You can easily replace them when you re not happy with their work For the refs take heart in the fact that you re performing the job as best you can in less than ideal circumstances Also it s human nature for people e coaches to blame somebody else for mistakes they or their players make Lastly he next time someone is in your face about a call just pit how they would look if they held their breath for oh let s say five minutes or even eight or Cold shoulder for opponents Due to a dislocated shoulder Ac ton Bantam Boys baseball pitcher Dave DeForest watched from the sidelines on Monday as his team tied Cheltenham DeForest cheered on fellow pit cher Bill Andrews who finished with the tie Teammates Mark I Matt Smith Chad Rousell Bmn McCallum Danny King Brett Travis and Matt Robertson are com mended for their efforts as well PHOTO REPRINTS appearing in The Herald 8772201 HALTON HILLS COLLISION R 1 ACTON ONT corners The stretch play Silver Bullets first base player Debbie Tatham stretches up for the ball as tries to jet a force out on Awesome hitler Tammy I Tht play 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