Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 19, 1991, p. 22

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the HERALD Page Sports Pf us Friday July 19 1TO1 Slowpitch League Kendale rallies in fifth inning to earn win over Kinsmen Club By JIM and JIM HEADMAN Herald Specials JULY Kendale Mechanical 18 Kinsmen 13 With the score in the fifth inning for Kinsmen Kendale Mechanical got the bats going by scoring eight runs in that frame four in the sixth and a solo home run bj Presley in the seventh Sam Moore Brent Telford and Andy Parent all went three for four Bob McLeod scored three runs and got on base four times Kinsmen which now have lost two games in a row after winning its first five games got a home run from Brian Whitteker and Capital Ford 10 Lions 9 Capital finally had more runs than the other team with a close of Jerry Hilts led the way with a home run Doug went four for four and Keith Gillett went three for four also caught a line drive to save the game with two out Lions Paul did all he could in a losing effort by going three for three with three home runs and six Random 15 Living Lighting Random allowed just six hits on good pitching by Bob Forbes and Claude Guignard and everybody on the team got at least one RBI Random got nine runs in the fifth inning as it went through the whole lineup John MacLeod went four for four and Rob Massop went three for three Danny Anderson made a nice throw from centre field to third base for the out Jack Lee had a double and Perry had two hits for Living Lighting Optimist 10 Firemen Firemen were leading 72 in the sixth inning when Optimist decid- HALTON HILLS HOTLINE A Directory Ottered Services In Our Community 8772201 UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Recovered Repaired Quality Workmannttlp Yton of Quality Service BRIGGS summon 8779312 WEED PEST CONTROL Fertilizing Weed Control Commercial Cutting Insect Control Dethatching Core Aeration FREE QUOTATION UPON REQUEST For 8775121 Fully Insured WINDOW CLEANING ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 10 OFF On Spring Cleaning Celebrating Serving Halton Surrounding Areas Windows Eaves Siding 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