Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1967, p. 14

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hamiball 1 ho the dp most important defensive play in baseball thlltd bask tips 1 a good pair of hands and excellent balance are vital 2 throw five ways overhand on ball hit to right or deep aide arm on double play ball on shortstop side underhand field lng bunts barehand on slow niters underhand sidearm or overhand on slow hit ball to left 3 don t let the ball play you trap it 4 keep your eyes on the ball hot on the runners field the bill first then get the runner 5 use back hand stop on balls bit to right 6 straddle bag to make ta let your glove give lifting it up between your legs on hook slide bring your glove hand down on the foot that hooks the bag r fclay even with the hag cor a left handed hitter but back op after he has two sink et for strong pull hitter play back and about sue feet from the foul line 8 pick up bunted ball by grippirg it with your flng ers and thumb punning into the ground you will be ready to thro the double play is probablj the most important defensive play in baseball it should be made to fit the aptitude and ab ility of the players making the play the basic way to make the double play is made with simplicity in mind acquiring certain fundamentals is news try m order to make the play better deubhpuy for second baseman the basic way to make the double play is to straddle the base to be in a position to catch the ball thrown directly at you r to cither nde a ball to th tight hand side of the base will require a step to the right to be la position to throw the pi t eat is made with the foot a ball thrown to the glove side requires a step with the right foot toward the pitcher s mound catching and stepping almultsn cously tagging and thro wig simultaneously putting you in a good position to avoid the base runner remember the right foot can go in any direction to mae the play this is the uc cu way known to nuke the double play doubfopla for shortstops the basi way again is to get to the ba s 2 ca l soon as pos sible sagg ed distance two feet dhind the base ready to play h fcaj if thrown to either side of the hac on the right hand side i sgest the stop b made to the right catching the ball and tagging with the lit foot and throwing from this po sition intmediatclj the firow on the glove side is made by stepping v th the left foot drag guwj the right foot across the base tie throw is made at the same time usirg a i side arm throw to keep t e base runner from getting too close to l2vc you out of the play errors bring on ulcers chappel leads first round in north halton golf competition harv chappel has taken th fmit round lead in nortn halt on golf and country clubs four round medal play club championship which got under waj sundav chappel fired a 67 eric ross a 71 j m linton 71 last years champion don currie a 75 and bill anderson a 75 in the a flight qualifying round which alo serves as f rst round the a fli is contested by play ers of 10 handicap and under b flight ill to 18 handicap has j todd and gob collier in front with 9s w a anderson has an 82 jack hog and syd hardie 82 and archie pollock 82 c flight 19 to 36 handicap is led b o paul with 89 ralph bludd has 9 and john mint ern s4 the second round will be played sunday parents guests as bajfltak bowlers wind up season unearned runs are keeping georgetown giants n the shadow of other halton intecmed ate baseball league teams n the early go ng of the 1967 schedule g ants have lost four of f ve starts most of them due to f eld ng and throw ng m scues th s week s cartoon by rod donaldson of the pitch ng staff reflects coach tom james fruslrat on district bowlers compete in central ontario finals rosslake f park farm c opens for the season saturday june 10th featuring camping picnic facilities for private or organized groups reunions etc hayride parties saddle horses and ponies available rosstake is a spnng fed source of waw with newly sanded beach snack bar will be open limwomei behind holiday service special get that extra gas mileage on your holiday and wavkend tnp and have your car running at peak performance 6 95 995 tune tip special n 4 cyl engine phis parts tune up special on i cyl engines phn parts drop into dodge bros very soon and have our tuneup specialist check your car your ford and mercury dealer dodge brothers sales and service ltd 51 and 61 quelph st georgetown phone l77692t bowlers from guelph acton georgetown oakville milton bratmlea brampton and m dow ale parti pated in the central ontar o bowlers asso ciation finals at go getown bowl sunday eligible to comp u were all zone winners n each category p uj the house round wi rs from ea categc- in the lad es division which had five catefftr c for r bowlers turned out w th l following resul 130 and nnder aveic 1st martha hickey 419 ton nd marie vandersluis guelph 409 131 u5 1st sally la ns mil ton 487 nd barb price bram alea 479 10130 laura treb le georgetown 537 pat bar ber go erowi 525 181 tlte 1st mare ic morton mill r 731 2n 1 udrcy moor gcor getown o9 206 ail over si rley sil man gu 6g0 marg brat kin geo c n 019 in the n n a d b n t ri w r s categ n s 130 an 1 vmlcr 1 ci n cardlnt 1 villon 108 ic j noaek milton 243 131155 1st te v llan c r 50 a c ro her o ce rcljrwn 4s3 15 l 1 ta j i go and i hon 5 24 jol duggn gee gmov n 5 j 181 205 1st earl middlcton acton 2nd ted j n guelph 201 23u 1st sun swann et vn 6jj nj dee tv- ton 60 231 an 1 o r 1 l tod 5 bley guelph 774 2nd jim elliott bramalcj 714 with a lot of tun anil excite ment the bantam glrlx and boy closed out their youth fowling year on saturday una 3rd at georgetown bowl 108 mountainview road twelve teams of bantam boys and girls attended by their parents took part in the festivities a one game tournament was held with the top bowler on each team receiving a centcn nial souvenir crest for a prtie crest winners were lorraine en man bowling 216 pins cheryl brccn 194 ruth findlay 240 debbie moore 188 steve savage 236 gary miller 170 doug en man 104 nicky hill 190 bob lockwood 228 lome kelley 201 joty fendley 226 gerry llolloway 210 trophy presentations came next bantam girl champs win ning the right to have their names engraved on the beaut lful trophy donated by the georgetown kinsmen club were the gutterrats carolyn barber debbie moore lori lavoie cin dy rea nancy nurse sheila capperauld jackie pearson on the bantam boys trophy donated by mr ron dumper imperial oil esso dealer went the bantam boys pinbustcrs steve savage robert patterson don scallcn jeremy warwick randy richardson stephen archibald bantam girls high average was bowled by carolyn barber 111 bojs high average gary hole 135 girls high double cheryl brcen 287 boys hih double david sandclands 539 girls high single debbie bell ltr boys high single mike har ns 2o5 crests were given out to rob bie webster 125 pins tom hall 200 and 30q double lorraine enman 100 mary ballentine 100 and 125 lynn mccristall 100 patti cluney 75 brenda moore 125 lori lavoie 250 double ltnda greig 123 attendance centennlcl souv cnir crests were earned by stove savage terry llolloway petwanfjelanna boa orenflen jbtry ouwen jo fendley steve borna and bob byder a vote of tbanlu went to the youth supervisor george nur se aod one of the coaches marg spire who donated vol untarily of their time all year there was a wonderful at tendance of parents to add 4 the childrens pleasure and to top off the days festivities refreshments were served to to help the youth program j everyone present applied arts and technology evening course heavy equipment operator school rr3 milton phone 8783577 the course starts on june 13th 1967 and continues for 10 weeks on tuesday and thursday of each wiek from 6 pm to 10 pm there is no grade requirement for admission fee 20 please apply directlyto the school this course is offered to provide skill training in the operation of road building equipment and forms part pf the summer program of the provincial institute of trades occupations c c lloyd principal phone toronto 3654288 695 c34 geo fore baseball peewee split pair of brampton games georgetown pee wees aveng ed a 42 loss to brampton frid ay night when they won a 63 return fixture hero monday n git in brampton friday the home club successfully worked a squeeze bunt in the 6th inn ing to core tho winning r in both georgetown pitchers bill stanscl and the brampton hurl cr toed fine dames and neither allowed a walk bobbie brough came in for stanscl at the ta 1 end nf he game and thrc v to one batter williams with a triple and uo singles and brad bitter iorth ho went two for three led tho gcorgetowncrs at the plate monday night bobble brough 1 eld the bramptons to just 3 hits stnk ng out 12 as the locals turned tho tables gene inglis the senior teens annual refreshments cro served an 1 four for ou hittin and wil bowling party held on fr day the evemn ms capped off 1 liams bases loaded double were june 2nd at georgetown bowl dancing under soft lights to lhe offensive h ghhgnts a ce 108 mountainview road beganl sweet music orgctovn double play was the with a one gtme tournament bl defensive play centennial souvenir crests were w on by top bow lers in each team namelv john prouse stan kynnersley john reautne robert freeman and jonne mintern senior champs names engrav ed on the trophy donated by the tuesday ladies afternoon bowling league are the 1966- 67 winners the mets ian gosling jane emrnerson jeff eason john prouse karen mintern presentations were also made to the plaoff champs paul barlow jim nicholson stan kynnersley linda jenner judy prouse grelg johnston trophies for the hi average were received by richard clarke 209 and jonne mintern 183 hi triple trophies went to robert freeman 856 norma hole 613 hisingles were bowled by paul barlow 369 sua lockwood 270 present bowling trophies at senior teens banquet starting monday june 12th nightly 8 pm to 1 am the louis curtis revue featuring the curtis dancers and starring jimmy holmes the man with tho golden voice saas ot tho brampton inn 260 queen st e brampton 4590313 kinsmen blue giants winners in softball kinsman rebounded to swampl mcgibbon hotel 176 in an ind ustnal softball fixture in ge orgetown park monday in an other league game the same night bhie giants staged on the win track downing combines 119 neil stemt pitched the win for kinsmen and aided his own cause with a homo run one ot three kin roundtrippers dive mcleod and j thrower rapped the others buck sheppard pit ched for tho loserx dave hoare smashed a triple and a pair of doubles in five i trips to the plate to spearhead bine giants offense ken kidd and charlie bennett shared the wuners pitch ng while frank aztderson ano ernie skrow tos sed for combines industrial softball league teams play at the park every monday and wednesday niht i dairy foods go with ili

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