Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 4, 1945, p. 3

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v ttt georgetown herald wednea july 4 1 945 by j stamp herewex ctwe again and wttlawt further ado lets take a peek at whata vbat in the sportlite around this -dla- trtot first ttartacroaw game between korval credits and the league loading oaledon lacrosse club caledon was asuy the strongest team uirougout the entire game their passing play was magnificent and the work of ttieir goalbender chambers was equally three start korval seemed slow in starting and vhen they finally did perk up it was too late to overrun caledon s big lead norval used their two goaltenders in this game andrews being replaced by bee after the first period possibly the korval coach thought that andrews was weak in the net but from most of the spec ators point of view it look- ad as though the norval defence was realty the weakest link time and time again the korval goalkeeper was left with nary a de fence man to protect htm from the on tlaught of the caledon rushesl overlooking these facts the game was played cleanly only seven pen jties being issued all through the battle five to caledon and two for korval the crowd seemed very en thuslastii quite a good crowd too considering the game was played the same night that the street da was held in georgetown june 26th and when the game was over you could overhear several groups putting in their two cents worth on what this player should have done and that player shouldn t hae done- s funny thinglife well to get on with the summary 1st period caledon w e mack unassisted oaledon t limdy unassisted oaledon t lurdy unassisted mbrval ratae assist a creighton oaledon w mccannell assist j fetch oaledon johnston unassisted oatedon ot e mack unassisted 2nd period uorval m burrows unassisted oaledon t patterson assist john bton oaledon v petch assist e mack 3rd period korval m surrowa aaattt j burton oaledon w e mack unassisted caledon t lundy assist patterson norval m burrows unassisted i oaledon v petch unassisted oaledon j wilson unassisted 4th pwtod caledon v petch assist t lundy oaledon j petch unassisted korval j burton unassisted korval o burton assist d rains norval creighton assist vary norval hamilton unassisted penalties korval schertzel cameron final score caledon m korval don t forget these home gamee are played down at the recreation centre in korval cmon down and ace a gain soon every tuesday nlgntll leaving lacrosse lets turn to the sofbball situation in georgetown and district after a lot of talk and no ac tion wee finally started the 1845 schedule the first game of the season being played down in huttonvllle park last friday night the 29th of june smith 6s stone were the visitors and huttonvlle was the opposing team the game was evenly played through- jout score being tied 7 7 at the end of seven innings of official play holden pitched well for smith stone his control was excellent and he allowed only ten hits gord mc- murchy the old fireball whirler was i equally good he allowed only nine hits his control wasn t as good as holden s but he had the smith stone plajers swinging at some very high balls the uneup of the two teams is not known by yours truly jack harlow having same but fol lowing are hits as recorded hutton ville 7 runs 10 hits smith z stone 7 runs 9 hits leading batters a3 hits pts chaplin smith stone 3 760 mcmurchy huttomule 2 500 cross huttomllle 2 500 telford huttoi ville 2 500 clirke smith stone 2 500 fouvwlisg is the official 1m6 sche dule this schedule accepted as flnal june 29 smith stone vs hutton vllle julp t huttonvllle vs smith si tone july 5 alllanct vs businessmen july u businessmen vs alliance july 16 aliance vs huttonvllle july 19 smith stone vs busi aessmen july 25 huttonviue vs alliance july 30 businessmen vs smith stone aug 3 smith st stone vs alliance aug 8 huttonvllle vs businessmen aug 16 alliance vs smith stone aug 20 businessmen vs hutton vllle if provincial hasno teambusl- wlll ply p will be played as soon as possible following jhe final league game first and thiro teams play oft and second and last being as this is only a four team league the two last teams wlh be in the playoffs automa- tioaury playoffs consist of two games out of three for all teams they will be played on the 24th 30th 31st august and 3rd 5th 6th september reb1p the teams to perhaps play a game cm fair day the 8th perhaps more games will have to be played later league standing p w l t p smith 6c stone 10 0 11 huttonvlue 10 0 11 alliance 0 0 0 0 0 businessmen or provincial 0 0 0 0 0 yonrs for sport j j stamp a poem from rome mrs arthur ribble hornby has received the following poem composed by iter son while in hospital in rome there s a long lane a winding to a house on a hill where my thoughts are ever creep ing to the ones i think of still loving memories of my dad and mother for a year ive been away wondering if they re still the same or worries make them grey god keep them safe till i get back is that too much to ask my country called it needed me 111 soon be through my task then along that lane 111 hurry to the house upon the hill where my tbougl is are always creeping to my mom and dad i think of still the squire we are indebted to csm ken lo- fgafi for this fine tribute to president roosevelt ken who lived n george town with his family for some time while he was stationed at brampton army camp is now at the ordnance depot in montreal by those who knew him best and loved him most this friendly name they tagged now wc him toast in loving memory though mortal loss his path we 11 follow though heavy the cross for a mortal man afflicted as he can led a load twould bend the strongest knee hand in hand with the lord tils only guide he steered his country through the deadliest tide rudyard kipling gave him the name great heart free ptople the world o er grieve to see him part this life his lord sent a call squlde come home your race you ve won 1 11 not leave you alone president he was known to all the world tyrants knew that when his flag was unfurled oer oppressed lands that his saving powe- would light the darkness of man s needful hour cill him chief executive if you must the guidance of millions was in his trust mam times we have heard him say my friends in memorj he will linger until time ends he was mosl happv ns a family man enjoying the sun and a coat of tan at home with the people of every reilm his spirit still with the man at the helm though he did not live to that longed for day when pence truth and justice would here hold sway we 11 credit the squire with winning the race atk tl ink the rood lord ofr soul sav tntf grace i k o be a fflrm comma millions ot people in liberated europelook to ontario for food jln ever in our history his the need for food been so desperate as it is toda we need food to feed our lighting men to feed our allies who burned their fields to halt the enemy to feed ou and us here at home short of help short of machinery the ontino farmer needs every available hand ht can get so plan now to devote 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