Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 1, 1967, p. 11

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theyre off angry snarl of mighty mite racers signals kart start a wave of gokarts and drivers sweep over the asphalt surface of north ha hon kart clubs racing track at lime house as though they were tied together during the pre star of a race the angry snarl of the low slung speedsters rises 1o an intense pitch as the starting flag drops and the drivers squeeze every ounce of thrust out of their mighty irrfle machines this scene will be repeated many times on wednesday evenings throughout the summer s north halton dri rs and guests go chasing win po nts that will be cashed n for several hundred dollars worth of trophies when it s a over the kart racing season at the north halton track started last night wednesday baseball tips 70 play north halton general rules for fielding ladies have guest day ground balls playing first can sh f the b ii ull lxi riilu r it ft in cilch id ill hi 3 foot on line nrst side 1 r k i plaj i ti l l throw come to in man on lb eft ba dirrctlv in the path of the runner if there n en ii imp p off the big tp catch hit b 11 ind touch the runrer v th xlh haids atch the ball ehan whir sin 1 tim- th rhrfhi pitcher ball by bill richmond this week i shall write about the fielding plays in the inheld and tips for first basemen there are 12 gencnl for infield pla i keep your eye on oall until you see it in jour glove 2 watch the ball in field ing it dn t watch th runner dont try to thro the hall un til you get it 3 field ball with the glove in front of ou 4 stay on your toes not tn your heels with feet spread 5 carry the glove low it is easier to come up on the ball than it is to go down be relaxed with vour hands yet firm dont jab at the ball pve with the tall as vou field it 7 gt in front rrf the 1 1 when possible 8 plaj good hops when pos sible dont make eas plays tough ones 9 try to fiid the ball in position to make a quick throw 10 dont lnb the ball on way plays throw strike belt high ii charge fast and slow up m dl a step before fielding ball crow name lodclies hop into a balanced throwing position 12 remember the only wi a ball can take a baa hop is up play ground balls accordingly every position in the unfit id is vital and all need ball phers with quick hands and accurate throws here are some tips for first basemen 1 never play o far aw a from the base as to cause over 70 ladies teed off last tuesday at north halton golf a country club the weather was windy and cool but the kolfw was excellent many numbers took this opportunity to bring a guest to the club prize winners among the vis itors wtre low gross mrs chivers low t mrs macgregor low not putts mrs parker honest putts feet mrs i coude low hidden with the sime motion and jump i role mcs chambers high hid aa fnra the bas1 no de ho j b 7 ncralh plav 12 15 feet behind the hi- ind 10 feet aiter the salad buffet mem f th u ul 1 ne for right i bers and guests were treated hindoc h it s plt closer to i to a fashion show put on by rcirl r r law runners plaj some of the executive ladies golf section most of covers the creations were made by the softly models themselves ann smith dcrhifhd motion was the commentator and make b1l to the pi auspicious debut for new baseball juniors win two th okoitown ht thursday jun1 lat id page 11 tho new georgetown juni ora opened the season with a bang they humbled the cimp- bellvillc jucmjc club by bel ting th is 2 and allowed the visitors absolutely no hits big mike tost started the game on the mound to gain tho victory and went four h nlngs bruce schultis came in the 5th and walked 4 straight butters and was relieved bj wayne marchand v ho cleaned up to end the game george town scored 4 runs in the first inning on 3 fitraight singles by rid all mnioney and arblc with densmorc reaching base on an error p tne hhortstop they collected two more in the 3rd when maloney and arbtc hit back to hack triples the bub ble really burst in the 4th when georgetown pushed 7 runs home when quackcnbush and schultis opened with dou bles ridall was safe on a field ers choice then two straight singles by dcnsmore and mar chand a walk to arbit a doub le by ford a single by quack enbush and schultis with his second double of tho inning georgetown added their fin al 2 runs in the fifth when densmorc maloney and mar chand all walked and arbic doubled home the final tallies georgetown showed its super ior power ramming out 12 hits in a short game collecting walks and 7 of the hits were for extra bases up assistant phil monckton sparkled in her black silver and gold after five dreis liz smith was really square in htr brown box and kay butler was stunning in a black p1ummi outfit the show stopper was a mini street creation inodell ed by toots burns a sheer net formal worn by shirley cnch ton brought the festivities to a close members winning prizes low gross eleanor inglis halfway prize jean martin low putts marjoric gilmer honest putts von grozcllc low hidden hole i rz smith high hidden hole mrs gemmell low hidden hole jan mackin non high hidden hole ann smith best poker hand evans and mored all the way ik on the catchers bad throw second to cap a 4 run bumf brampton scored their two nms in the last inning on a untie ard triple the next junior ga is thursday night it the park when bramalea drop in at 630 mas although thia team is all first year juniors and most cer lately will be stronger next year he feels there is no reason they should not so al the way new additions to this year are wayne itarchand from township who chose to play last year tn bramalea knowing he would get regular pitching he now must couple his throw rag talents with danny arbic and mike tost to give george town one of the strongest pit chins staffs imaginable extra juniors themselves ean produce p addwl when and rnntmntmo of such nlar j c hockey normally after twi straight league wins a manage- should be nappy but junior manager bill richmond was nc he ex pressed fears that the calibre of ball his dob has as opposit ion is far below that which the and continuation of such play could be a detriment to the dub ho has scheduled some exhibit ion encounters with the interm ediate teams in halton county the big game for local consum tion is coming up oo wednes day june 7th al 6 30 when the gergetown juniors take on the georgetown giants fame and gabby pmtton two old foes in nrcvioas years request ed to try out they bring strong bats as well as solid gloves re turning after a years absence are doug ford and bui ander son bruce schultis is new and last years juveniles are mike tost artec densmore ridall damson this years juveniles up while talking about his newjto fill spots are quackenbusb club manager richmond stated lu- pearcoy and robinson that this has gut to be one of j they make up a solid lineup the strongest teams he has evert that should produce good handled and that included lastjoyable ball for local fans to years ontario juvenile champ- watch tins year four oakville homers spell defeat for giants the home run ball cost ge orgetown giants a ball gam sunday giant hurler don westbrook threw just four gopher pitches to oaknue oaki utters in a halton intermed iate baseball league game in oakville but they were the dif ference as oaks chalked up a 63 victory they again flexed their mils- cich on saturday night brampton trampling the flowertown crew 91 as danny arbic threw a 2 hitter at them to go the route for the victory ridall and dcnsmore opened the game right off the bat with a triple each maloney walked and patton singled and the score veteran catcher tom bevers was 30 after 1 2 inning gelhad the most luck with west orgetown added two more in the brook bolting consecutive bo- second when anderson walked i mers in the fourth and sixth advanced all the way to 3rd on innings first bas fan pat 2 straight passed balls b the tcrson homered in tho seventh catcher and scored on rid and second sacker buddy ilac- alls single ridall scored whenjkay in the fifth maloney drove one off the pit chars glove the juniors cv j am pedi oil in the 4th inning when wk mucc kidallan malone walked ind mckenzie went all tbe v arbc tripled pa ton w bases lie stole h h fannni j3 tsauns four beyers hit his first clout in the fourth to gtvajj oaks a 2 1 lead and the t added to their lead with a 1 run poke by afackay in the a georgetown chopped the j to one run with a pair of j in the sixth on walks to i stop jason field and mcj a wild pitch and a passed 1 and a single by lindsay tho oaks got one of runs back in the sixth inm when beyers homered and i other in the seventh when i teraon homered the giants stranded eight- ners and three other runi were stranded on base in the ninth lindsay led with a single and went to 2nd passed ball the pressure ea when rjghtficlder doug f flied out and jim mcgill batt for westbrook filed out dannv arbic singled and u stole second to put runners second and third hckenue ended the game forcing howard murphy to up to shortstop kane intermediate baseball including games sun may w l g caanpbelrnlle 4 0 1000 hits fan mm 13 walks and hiung one batter n was a big day for mckende who drove in three runs ho put the oaks in front in the fast inning when he singled aft r charlie itcfeeters led off by walking and stealing second the giants tied the score n the second when bob mcardel reached nase on an error by shortstop norm kane moved to third on a single by tony boud reau and scared on a single by westbroak ktchenxie was in serious uou blc in that inning a walk to catcher don lindsay had loaded the bases before westbrook s twoout angle mckenne escap ed from the innmg when lind say rounded second and was unable lo get back before mc feeters throw hamilton oakville dundas burlington georgetown preston milton waterdown 1 750 1000 333 000 000 000 trailers for bent brand nn 15 ft corsair models sleep 8 fully eqaipp hitch mirror and nee supplied 65 per i used ca sales llsgwiphstgnn for bookings ph 87794a r s776105 sunday t toms june i f 1 1 ic i bunt lr t n the 1 ill on vour rght wi yoil cin pivot and throw qu cklj harse the ball and tr to kn iliv off the front run ntr if tn il uht throw lo first next crlv i shall discuss third rn cman s duties ind th double plcn town bowlers in prize list at clarkson bowl managers for rural minor softball central ontario bowlers as oociation held their 180 and 240 and under finals at park royal bowl clarkson on saturday aft ernoon bowlers competed from bramalea guelph milton acton meadowvale and georgetown in keeping with the winning trend georgetown bowlers brought home some of the top prizes 1st place tn the 240 and under went to pat barber of tin folloiunc coaches and georgetown who roled 776 and rnina ers will be kuidin thl tt0 a six transistor mantel 23 enlni- in the four halton ra lavcrne ryder placed jural minor softball leagues 2nd in the 180 and under and i tcdson squirts clen williams john llnnes hornby a ken hearnes extra effort reaching the bag hornbv u d leslie drum before a thrown ball arrives i norm flcmington kil 2 assume a wide stance giv bride rd harris lowville ing you good balance aind aiut coul on chance to ahift on a ground ball bonne ng wildlj rf 1 wiks un williams 3 move toward the ball on tuthbtrt hornby art croundera coming straight at lo b ron mchugh ycu keep your body bent low drumquin a jack hilson and your hands close to the i drumquin b ray fuller kil iround it is easier to raise bride don barrett lowvdle your hands than lewer them jross sanderson omarh dave 4 your primary duty is to laurence catch a thrown ball nwi ifyrni b wl 1 etc norton hornlu steve trencs drumquin jim wilson tor i thirty cup coffee percota other prize winners from gc orgetown were george wtbster carving set bill barcla jr bar bq set george archibald towel set bill haynes set ol glasses charlene maccormaek glasse dons pantling corning ware set wilma marshall tray bill barclay ash trays pearl savage centennial ash trays shirley chaplin corningware sot verna prouse trays don t forct georgetown bowlers the o kccfe awards at georgetown bowl this sunday june 4th georgetown bowlers get team individual trophies have to leave the bag prac uee catching with the glove hand from all angles but use two hands whenever possible in a game 5 in taking a throw from another inficlder run to the bag touch it with one foot and b a straddle position you bride d harrj rt watson omafih bo i midgets glen williams ike inglis hornb bert stewart lowvillc ra powell omagh aica b lim dave gillies georgetown bowlers continue winning ways on wednesday may 10 and 17 a team of geor getown bowlers consisting of four men and two women trav elled to bramalea and again brought home the spoils the georgetown team bowl ed a tremendous 12579 pin fall for the 10 games their nearest rival was oakville who rolls d 11946 other scores were bram alea 11591 meadowvale 11740 meadowvale 11220 and bram for their efforts our team picked up the money and troph ics not satisfied with only the team trophies one george town bowler captured the high average trophy and high single trophy georgetown bowtr george nurse 2411 brad little 24j8 ace bailey 2x george barber 2730 single game 417 sylvia ezard 2184 marg bratkin 2521 the tournament is sponsored yearly by the bramalea janitor ial service v fresh fremiti theiunflwfhi the all new viva is here with and ncwfum coil lunning new ityling new greater vrra flatter rw power completely new not new power hew super silence plus a new optional and for cam automatic transmission vra s smooth mem the all new viva ts longer lower amoonnc tiann and wider with exciting new space- perhaps be most curve ityltot- a new wider ataaoe of all the tbeiatuntk sugoavtorf maximum r klc of a viva sedan atar and dotroahtr prica inclu extensncsouoddeadenersand l i flesa raaarai sain ana v 2mii j ukk at uktx imtmait sec the allnew viva toon jnchidad tna viva dlu spexd foby at susvatnhadnxitiac oeakrs hawn abov it avallablr an u hlthat tmtl m s yewr uilhaiitid 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