Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 3, 1991, p. 14

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the HERALD Sports Wednesday September 1991 No chances by soccer Falcons leads to 11 tie with Chemist By ALEX TOUGH Herald Special An important passage of time for Canadian soccer this past weekend Our Olympic squad of came through a stiff test in beating El Salvador in Bumaby BC This country now goes to Barcelona for the Olym pic The game itself was married as a spectacle when a visiting player head butted midfielder Mike and was ejected The Canadian the visitors from the opening kick off and scored three first half The last goal in the second half came from a luxurious diving header following a pretty left wing move In the CSL Vancouver clinched the league title who else Toron to Blizzard follow and Hamilton have a game to catch Blizzard Steelers came with the usual late challenge a fairly beginning to the season North York Montreal and Nova Scotia also make the playoff picture The senior Falcons played to a tie with Bramalea Chemist on Friday and had they taken all their chances could have won handily Poor finishing and lone furrow ploughed by striker Hole did not help the cause Chemist were a spoiling team and were fortunate to have to deal with a weak game official The goalkeeper and a full back could well have been ejected for deliberate illegal tackles CRSC United ladies also came up against a different type of of ficial whilst visiting Caledon last Monday He from one half of the field and gave numerous of fside calls for one team and none the other way of course A defeat was the only sure outcome and so it came to pass A different outcome at Cedar- vale where John Schenk Eagles coach volunteered to referee the MarinersVilla contest and did a very good job indeedy Credit the players for also playing within the rules for the most part and matters never got out of hand Mariners won over a plucky Villa team which simply would not fold Meteor tamed Eagles for the second week in a row this time the margin being John Cobby had a good in the middle in this match from all ac counts and I saw the first half United maintained their fine defensive play winning at and Merseyside won by over Winchester Blazers won 21 over Stingers at again with John Cobby in charge Old Triangle defeated Milton away from home a good result Ajax travelled to Celtic and did not find any game all the game was not played and may be made up on September Last Monday Ajax found mat ters different with a referee in Joe Cairns and John Cooby and John on the lines This was the decider with Old Triangle for the second division title A win for Ajax meant championship A tie meant a shared title with Blazers A loss meant second place Triangle would not make it easy for and the result was a 11 tie in a well controlled game One Triangle team official was warned for dissent and there were no problems This evenings games Wednes day are EaglesUnited 700 pm Alcott BlazersCeltic pm tian 845 pm Mariners depart Cedarvale for Syntex Field and Win chester Meteors precede against Marlin Villa travel to Merseyside Stingers visit Milton Road DARTS The industrial league com mences this evening at the usual venue Branch Georgetown Legion At time of writing one team is not returning from last season As I recall some teams had problems fielding full teams at least four players are needed to miss using the dummy player There will be the usual movement of some players as they try to improve or play friendly to suit their purpose Game time is Current year fees are initial registration at per player and per team per night A maximum of eight players per team is allowed of whom shall act as captain The eight players per team is allowed one of whom shall act as captain The usual nine sets of trebles with one player changed per set will be played During the season there will be the usual tourneys presented The Halton Monday nights pub league begins on September 9 and team captains may already have the schedules George and Dragon OTooles Hollywood Time Out and Legion are definite ly in with teams as I understand the up to date situation Copper Kettle McGibbon and Station Hous2 are the uncertain entries in my mind at the moment Bar registration is per team player registration is each and the registration night September 3rd No team may make player changes after September 30 Baseball Challenge Cup Tykes reach gold round Georgetown Tyke Leagues JV Clothing Blue Jays made it to the Gold round of the first An nual Halton Hills Challenge Cup in Burlington on the August 17 weekend To make up for players unble to attend Jason Campell of Tiger Brian and Expo Adam Stoyles supplemented regular Jays players Topher Baker Mike Budgel Allan Gilmour Justin Hunt Matt Paul Dylan Lee Andrew Peden and Jason Watt In the first game of the tourna ment Jays defeated Milton 177 on the strength of Justin Hunts home run and triple and triples by Topher Baker and Dylan Lee Later in the day hits by Alan Justin Hunt Paul Larocque Dylan Lee Adam and Jason Watt gave Jays a contest against Burl ington and a berth in the Gold round On August 18 against Streetsville the hitters were stilt there Paul Larocque and Matt McMulIen put out doubles alongside singles by Topher Baker Mike and Adam Stoyles but Streetsville defence allowed only two runners to score while their offence hammered in The new tournament provided a fresh opportunity for Tyke league play and Jays proved that the Georgetown Baseball Association can field a com petitive team Tyke house league win baseball silver In an exciting final playoff game Beaver Lumber defeated Jim and Pat Country Wide Realty Tigers for the Tyke Silver Championship at the Fairgrounds August 25 starting pitcher Bryan Stuttard pitched two innings striking out five and not allowing a Tiger hit batters of Dan Smith with a triple Matt Jason Hayes Derek and Bryan Stuttard all with singles supplied the power for the to lead after two innings Mets middle relief duo of Jason Campbell and Matt Hotham con tinued to stymie Tiger hitters over the next three innings allowing only two runs Superb fielding plays by Tyler Pearce at second base first baseman Chad catcher Mike Corlett and outfielder Jason sup ported the pitching staff to keep Tigers at bay batters kept the pressure on Tiger pitchers with Travis Dares getting two and Nils Vargas excuse me single br inging home Josh Osborne to in crease the Mets lead to 122 The final two innings had both teams bring in their ter minators to close out the game Brian Lipp of Tigers and Nils Varga of Mets both pitched two outstanding innings holding each team to only one run and ending the game with a score of 133 for Mets The parents and coaching staff would like to thank Ken Smith of Beaver Lumber for his sponsorship of the team Atom Baseball Acton Lions edge Hornby Several summer skating club successes By IRENE MARKOJA Herald Special Enthusiastic adult voices helped Acton Atoms Lions Club Reds cause in last Fridays game at Glen Williams Park Playing against another strong team Homby Maple Lodge Farms Blues Reds came from behind to win the game 43 It was Hornbys first taste of defeat this season Before Fri day the team enjoyed a perfect 160 record in the Halton Rural Minor Softball Associations stan dings Acton also did well winn ing of the previous 16 games The bottom of the first inning saw Hornby at bat To get 20 for that team Ian McGuffie hit a double The two runs were knock ed in by Charlie Brady and Michael Neath Acton got into the game in the top of the third inning but later on Brady again came in as Lee Nurse managed a hit to make the score 32 for Hornby In the top of the fourth inning Acton made a slight dent on the opponents hopes for another vic tory Craig managed to get two runs in as he took Mike Kentner home Efforts to score another run by both teams didnt work before the game ended at the bottom of the fifth inning The game was part of the Associations twogame double knockout series according to President Keith Annett who at tended this game and a simultaneous fight between Whites and Acton Blues at the same park Whites were victorious 76 after five inn ings In preparation for that teams 94 win over Reds the next day Hornby lost to Acton Blues earlier in Saturdays series and were Saturdays series also boasted win over the Acton Reds 218 the first loss for that team in the It went on to eliminate Acton Blues in a later 00 am game Even though ice events may be far from most peoples thoughts during the hot summer months members of the Georgetown Figure Skating Club have been busy Attending summer sessions in Oakville over the past seven weeks honed the skills of several local skaters in preparation for two test days provided Free Skate Braake Junior Bronze Mike Fedchyshyn Sr Bronze Tara Hart Sr Bronze Figures Braake Remenda 2nd figure Leslie Watson 3rd figure Mike Fedchyshyn 3rd figure Gimeno 3rd and 4th figure Tara Hart figure Dance Mark canasta tango Leslie Watson Harris tango Gimeno Starlight waltz Katie Cochrane Starlight waltz Mike chyshyn European waltz in BUY ANY BRAND YOU LIKE BUT MAKE SURE IT HAS THE CSA BRAND ON IT TOO Before you buy an appliance or fact anything you plug in look for die Canadian Standards Association label The symbol is your assurance that die appliance has thoroughly tested and meets Canadian safety standards How ever as appliances get old wear and tear can take their toll So if you notice frayed cords loose connections fuses that keep blowing or circuit breakers that keep tupping have your appliances checked by a qualified electrician The CSA symbol It lets you know that your appliance was safe when you bought it But its up to you to keep it safe ENERGY HINTS a member Ql Keeping Your Windows Clear Inside Fanes Condensation Condensation can be excess humidity in your home or from windows that are single and their surface too cold The solutions are to Reduce the humidity by installing exhaust fans in the bathroom and kitchen Add a layer of glass plastic to your existing window panes Caulk and weatherstrip wherever you feel a draft ACTjy

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