Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 6, 1967, p. 8

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jpublic school track and field champions b jr i te ft y t best of the run and jump crowd sthe above georgetown publtc school purls ran and lumped the r way to individual championships in the annual rgetown inter school track and field meet in georgetown park in the front row from left are jul anne eckert d jalene lamg both of wrgglesworth school who tied for the senior girls championsh p intermediate girls champ on lemse ursel of park school and laura bodnar the un or g rls champ on of harrison school in the back row are fcnior boyschampon doug unsworth of chapel street intermed ate boys champ on bob w ison of chapel street and mor boys champion brad butterworth of wngglesworth kinsmen girls softball league jwn 26 junior league bavr lumber 33 cyclt l sport 13 stars of the game karen taylor catcher for beaver lum ber vicki marshall shortstop for georgetown cycle sports home runs carolyn barber fopboavcr lumber superior foodi 39 kinettn kruimrt 4 home runs sherri chlsholm laura bodnar janice martin boxanna sweetie each hit one for superior foods murray motors 20 2nlth tool 9 star of the game janice got den pitcher for murray motors home runs janice golden for superior foods kathleen hcaney for zenith tool dairy queen 23 georgetown upholstering 11 star of the game wendy shork pitcher for dairy queen home runs darlenc savage for georgetown upholstering june 29 senior league delrex fashions 19 state firm insurance 19 star of the game linda paul pitcher for state farm insuran cc home runs judy draper 2nd base for delrex fashions sunnucks reel estate leone s hair styles sunnucks real estate won by default chris walker is best golfer at flag night chris walker putted his lam shot into the 10th hole at north halton golf and country club to win a flag tournament which featured mens nile there thursday in hag tournament play en tranlit are allowed a designated number of strokes based their handicap they plant flag where their last shot fin ishes owner of the most adyan ccd flag wins harry sanderson ran out ol strokes just six incheg from the 10th hole to finish second two others jeff duck and tracey barrager made it to the 10th green the other winners flags were strung out between the 10th green and tee they were har vey cbappel jim jones bud varey harold badham balph bludd bui schenk bruce walk er ron cash jack lucas billl green don jarvie john dunlopl charlie jenner jim and tod worrall a 878 and north flatten 71l the ten lowest net scores from each participating teum are considered the 3course match will con elude september so at north halton follow your favourite sport in the herald sports column attention home owners cau us for your requirements of e water softener salt rabbit peilets e fly sprays weedkillers fence supplies e master dog food kitty utter king bug killers cement e calcium chloride mrto he georgetown herald tn hursday july h 1967 iksarguevinnmgrun as giants triumph 65 k georgetown giants squeeked grant called the game with one eiast oakville oaks 65 in a hal kton county senior baseball ague game here wednesday ght that saw two oaks ejected jor arguing the winning run two georgetown giants had iecn retired and jim lindsay was on second base when the blowup occurred in the sixth ling oak out in the eventh the ejections assured oakville oaks of leading the league in at least one department most players thrown out of games this incident ran their total to six it was mackenzie s second time to be thrown out charlie mcfecters has been given the elect george nurse central bowlers head george nurse of gcorgcto vn is the new president of the ccn tral ontario bowlers iiocia uon he was elected to the post at coba s first annual mcctms in the odd fellows hall edna davis of guelph is re president don wilkes of geor getown is treasurer and the four mcc presidents are geor c barber of georgetown rt dt vis and arlene mi ol gu iph and ed holland of bramalca ken hulford of acton conduc ted the elections in the absence of outif n president george barber dnn wilkes cha red the mod nt h ports of the past bow n2 seas on were read and adupud duplicate bridge ten tables of duplicate bridge were plajing at the legion auditorium on tucsdaj june 27th northsouth winners war rcn sadler h frost dick prust l keir j kahl w ham hon mrs dons barber mrs i helen lkinson fastwr t vinnors miss liar gery mackenzie mrs bev pat tullo mr and mrs ret wu ims j offcnhich mrs helen ii ic mrs jtan b- n os and mrs 1 cc walker credit valley up 40 in interclub series credit valley golf club men 3 team will take a 40 stroke lead into the second round of an interclub series to be played at georgetown golf country club july 22 in the first match played saturday at credit valley the host club registered score of 638 georgetown golf team had master feeds master feeds s te w a rtto w n dial 8773512 please note we are now del vering n georgetown on mondays of each week moving rent a tildem van or pickup by th hour dy or woik tall andrew murray motors 45 mountainviaw road s 8774272 in its inaugural ihe howard murphy lofted a loop- ing texas leaguer that dropped lraib twlcc buddy mackay and leftfielder larry curtis for a hit when mackay spotted l ndsay jlrounding third and sprinting for jie pla e he fired a strike to ateber tom beyers but lind slid under tho tag thats when oakville tempers let go the entire oakville team unched around plate umpire tun grant to argue the call uackay was tossed out of the me first and mackenzie who jivas already lifted from the lame for a pinch hitter was or lered off tin oak bench grant had to pull his latch mackenzie to get hm to esve the game georgetown pushed another un across betore pitcher gar hughes sol the third out but he second run was erased then thumb one and manager don c0b hjd a men bersh p of 107 georgetown jolted the oaks i were hoping for a much earlier in he game with a four larger membership in the com run outburst in the fifth high ing season when more lei es lighted by dinny arbics three and individual bo icrs t me run homer oaks were riding aawire of the aims and a ivan 51 lead at the time a single by bernie dorc a walk a single by don west brooke and arbics blast to deep right field tied the score bernie dorc gained the win and reliefer hughes who re placed mackenzie took the loss tages of becoming coba mem 1 bers the now president said bases loaded none ut but giants f fail to score failing to score off a bases- j loaned none out situation cost six hits in game are registered by currie the slugging of don curnc h flighted a 14 2 victorv by 1 alermo over hornby redshirts in a halton rural softball lea g le game here last week currie signed by palermo a month ago exploded for two homers a double two singles and a walk in six trips winning pitcher john ingle georgetown giants of the halt hart nad two mu for palermo senior baseball league a 5 win over burlington in the jilton suburb tuesday burlington snuffed out the threat in the 6th inning and went on to win the gamo 3 2 j in extra innings jim mcgill ent all the way son the mound for the giants c allowing seven hits striking i srx and walking fic ross inglis started and went seven aings for burlington before j george moore came and gained fthewin moor earned his victory by f singling home the winning run fjin too fir l extra inning georgetown scored their runs eia the 2nd when jim lindsays bh beared tony boudreiu and bd when don lindsays hit encored danny arfatc burlington tttmnted thenother two runs b n the 1st and 4th giantspreston pirates slated for last wednesday ntioed oat t week the giants have a of it with four i ttajn titer play sunday wednesday and ifcftn- pcte stemmans had a homer and art brooks three angles for hornby inglchart fanned ten and is sued just one walk as he coast cd to a victory after palermo bu it a 50 cushion in the first nntng bob hall and bob sinclair shared the hornby pitching lapstrake boats 15 to 20 inboard outboard authorised mercury outboard dealer 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