Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 30, 1968, p. 11

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w 4 sriiaii dictator consistently in the money cayuga dkagway limited calls ken robinsons dictator the car to watch in the most recent edition of wheeupin the bible of racing end dragging buffs robinson of norvai has been racing dragsters for five yeen now his 57 chevs powered by a 283 chev engine which contains a crane cam mr mm la tip rockers j6 121 pistons hd vette heros and fejer built crank the power unit was balanced by fejer so far this season the 24 year old robinson has driven the norwood motors sponsored dictator out of the money only once to his credit are two third place finishes one rurinerup payoff end two street htmlnator titles 140 boys sign up in minor baseball a hundred and forty young boys members of the george- i town minor baseball bouse inn- 1 ue lurt their 1b68 season next j week american league teams launch tnelr campaign tuesday and national leaguers get un derway thursday team allocations are as fol- american league atlanta coacb larry wright jhilip henley david henderson cal smith i hike mclellan barry craurford michael cameron danny hook er scott beckett tom hastings bob mccandless michael spit aar kevin pajater billy taylor lm alt9ua coach ora mclaughlin bill grelg bruce lyons scott mclaugh lin alike st laurent scott pati tereon leeland chalmers gary thompson tim turner randy j doucette kevin chalmers mi chael ballutlne stephen hoot- on stephen turner todd mil iar patrick st laurent fan fvenclsce rjoach jim peardon dave krowehuk john fokkens r mouop don bradley wsyne gougeon jim pcardon brian wright steven roberts mike jbbb mark ttaimmsirsi norman al len paul thompson jim burns anthony band paul krowehuk chlcase coach carl lnrjeon con coulighan dave bell paul sargent john ijtvoifl jeff freestone robert benkin randy hlpson michael robinson marks jones allan dalton samuel watt karl lin en jeff coulighan dave msc- neala ronnl osborne it laols coach ben boyle len caruso shawn sparling craig ski rled warren karrou rims ho- gan larry burns gregg schenk greg thompson ilal caruso pe ter boyle gary anew martin boyle keith switrer curt brownlcc tom wylie cincinnati coach jim harris gord morton danny aldhanl mirk harris robert hatcher richard lantr scott callaghan ross perefo greg morton bruce callaghan jack hayes grej townsend stephen jones bruce stevens charlie zatnrrtit raymond mc- mahon national league baltlmore coach gonlon inglis ren macdonald ron mccosh andrew garbutt john goudy robert smith ro bert macdonald d laldltr c laidler mike macdonald ted dy darcie terry roberts jerry darcie tim norton mike mc candles douglas getty bott6i coach ralph barton david hooker terry craw ford greg tomlinson bob smith dalo richmond gerald williams peter hurley steve llulmc joff kelly steven sav age paul barton george mack kevin townsend bert osborne detroit coach stan walsh david armstrong greg bojj nr grant uodnar douglas col- ter ronnie doucette john fok kens dale gibbous garry nix bruce lantz stcvo mclellan robbie patterson john bobbins dennis rouselle brian vcntry naw york coach jim giuliani bill sonurrville sam caruso bob freestone ian hayes bob mcbeeri greg barratt jim gillhara jeff jobb brian shearson made doucett gary taylor george watt les lie chalmers gary wakelln chris somcrville linda jtenner jim nicholson john prouse bob hand bill quackenbush bill barclay tom prouse rober freeman jeff kason and janice chamberlain gwen patterson was present ed with the merit award lowville tops hornby 127 in softball win lowvillo got off to a fast start with a five run first inn ing and went on to defeat hornby by a 127 score in one of three halton rural softball games played friday night lowville scored five runs in the first and two more in both the second and third innings and never wcrs headed after that hornby made a gallant come back effort with a four run out burst in the third inning but they could never quite overhaul the early lead murray dawson started the ball rolling for lowville when he launched a two run round tripper in the first inning stu king and mark buck each chipped in with a pair of hits alex finney was the big gun for hornby he blasted two homers one a grand slam and the other a two run blast to drive in six of the seven horn by runs lowville threw all their pitch ers into action lee coulson worked three innings striking out one and walking one phil buck cam on inhis relial buck also worked three inn- lnga fanning two and walking two star mirier jacques paq uetta finished up the veteran wbiffed four and watted one in the three innings he worked hornby picked up all their runs in two innings they pick- ed up four in the third and add ed the rest in the fifth roger johnson connected for a double and a triple and bill hall also knanefed a pair of hits ior the losers slim lead for north halton in interclub north kalians mens inter- club golf team took a slim 22 strokes in their first interclub match with orangeville satur day at the end of the days play north heltons net scores totalled 1873 oiancvelllea 1- bbs of the local team don whle- helo erie ross and don curry act the low cross pace with 78s jack trmpson carded ah 81 and john todd an 87 wib bradleys net 80 was the best of the wtth handicap scores harry sanderson bad a net 70 ron cash 72 and bill hall and jack coulter 73 buffet dance as youth bowlers receive awards the annual senior presenta tion of awards bowling a buf fet and a dance of the five pin ontario youth bowling council took place at the georgetown bowl on saturday to wind up the bowling season for this year highlights of the evonuig war special awards for their achievements through the year george nurse was the master nf ftsremonlea who presontcd the awards and was assisted y fat williams to start the ev- nb a game of scotch doubles was played having robert free- anaa and jane mcnally as the llrit place winners allen ward and bob wilson second bob atewtrt and ed myers third jodjr proiisa and phil southon fourth record albums and ball point pens were presented to the winners i- i a presentation of awards next the winning tropli dunn by a t afternoon ladiertowlmgloag- ne and mrs helen van slcklcr earawnted it to the purple av- iflim the league champions stestring lb trophy was the captain of the winning team bill quackanbush the following will hev their names inscribed on the plata of the trophy captain bill quackcnbush susan cars- well bill barclay robert ivce- maii tom prouse and brands nurse karh of tho six players on the winning team were pre sented with individual trophies the playoff champion tho rebels were also presented with individual trophies they wen si follows greg johnson linda jenner judy prouse june nicholson and les mor- indivlduol trophies were pre- sciited to lliu following for their achievements in tho senior girls section of tho loaguo gwen pal- tcrson high average 187 el eanor nicholson high triple ww susan larswell high sing le h97 senior boys hill barclay high avenue lh-tj-jimnlchol- ben high ir mm 1h miu on high single 330 individual loyalty crests were presented to the people who didnt miss more than two weeks in the whole bowling season they are as follows cref johnson judy prouse teen dance featuring the revised edition saturday june 1st 830 to 1130 st pauls parish hail nerval single u 25 couple i7s y day camp boys and girls 6 lo 12 years terra coha conservation area transportation provided l mondays wednesdays fridays beuinnlncj july 1st running till jury 34th wolf park now opcn cor thi mafon one of the are finest recreation centra and ust a short drive from home i group and family picnics wiener roasts supervised swimming pool m okm wath twulmimc tuck shop on grounds just mai mil north or tmra cotta adm 1 per car includes use f all fadutus camplnrj rales on request two wins auspicious j start for town juwors gorjetowti merchant j union started the 1b68 season off on the right foot with back lo back wins ontuetday and wednes day nlfbts ml lion juveniles opened the imuon against the juniors tuesday night at the fairgrounds and gave the locals a good fight hw result wsa in doubt until the aixth inning when the jun ior pushed four big runs rqss and went on to win 73 hike tost started on the mkipd for georgetown- and was relieved by midget pucher dale rwalkerin the ioiirth miuon struck quick on a walk ground out end an error in the first inning georgetown got going in hie second on three singles for two runs they went shesd in he third on a hit and an error the ganio remained 32 till the sixth inning when stilton osecjl rp and second bkaeman the locals exploded tlte gstme wideopen in their belf of the sixth when lane sjngledj pat ton doubled anj yates wakftd larte scored on schuitia- sacrifice fly lull and danny arblc hit a home run with two on for another three runs other singles in the game tied it up on coosecjuve errors to the shortstop and went to schultls mike dwyer and harry miller georgetown had night big hits to 2 for mil ton on wednesday tile juniors travelled to waterdown to mcel the untried waterduwn juniors and trampled them 83 danny artie went the route on tha mound for the win geqrgetown again demonstra ted their prowess with the bats as ittcy pounded out nine big bltis toavaterdowfis ft geosrfetowfi scored one- run in the second two in the thirds two in the fourth one in the i sixth and the fine two in tho seventh waterdown collected single runs in the second fifth and seventh innings biggest blow of the night wis by brian esvbywho hit a booming triple into right field wayne densmore hit a double and singles went to schultjs 2 arlc 3 and maloney and vates onb apiece georgetowns next game is tuesday june 4 when water- down returns the juniors play in a combined juvenile junior league with waterdown and burlington and georgetown the junior clubs and milton camp- bellville and guelph supply the juvenile teams th oioaoitown hirald thumday may sotfc 1hi page u r u membership applications now ifino mce1vid 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