10 RAID JmcI3 Soccer Scene SCHEDULE SQUIRT Theirs June Stars vs Panthers June vs Mustangs Mm June fl Spurs Olympics Tues Stars Wed June 30 30 m Wildcats vs Panthers June Motor Babbits Shot June Dynamites June Aces Golden Jets June 30 Bai Motor Rabbits Golden Jet Man June Blue Tues Shot Wed June Crusaders vsThunderblrds June Flyers June Giants Choice Air Canadians Tues June Eagles Choice Canadians Weds June 30 fl Celtic Flyers PEL WEE Thurs June 24 p m Liverpool Flyers June 25 United Sat 10 Phantoms Spartans Tum Juno S Senators vs Phantoms tat June fl Spartans Aces BANTAMS WolvesvsHibcrnian Mon June m Hibernian vs Meteros Mon June28 15pm WolvesvaLenturians Tues June fl m Arsenal va Hibernian GIRLS June pm Wings vs Red Barons Tues June m Supergirls vs Red Barons Wed fl Wings SENIOR GIRLS Thurs June Drogons Rockets Thurs June p Golden Spurs Socialites June 15 Golden Spurs Rockets Halton Ladies Fastball The rich got rich and the poor well they had their problems in the Ladies Softball League this past week The Seniors picked up two wins while the Juniors added a to take a stranglehold on first and second place respectively Week Remit Hillsburgh Milton 13 Hornby Glen Williams 7 Hillsburgh League Ai of Monday JuneZll 7 7 Jrs 12 Georgetown 4 Glen Williams 16 Milton 7 Upcoming League Games Wednesday June Georgetown at Milton Hornbv at Thursday June Glen Williams at Hillsburgh Juniors GBA weeks schedule Thursday June Tuesday June Thursday June Tuesday June Wednesday June Thursday June Monday June 23 I v Tuesday June Market Place OPTICAL ALL DOCTORS PRESCRIPTIONS For eye glasses filled with utmost care EYE EXAMINATIONS Arranged OPEN TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY OPEN THURSDAYS TO PM call Georgetown Market Centra Kinsmen Giirls Softball report ijbc Hill SOU Ml Hibernian goohe Janus recovers the ball Last the Wolves at Cedar lie 1urk Mgts lead Glen teams The big winners in the Glen Williams Softball last week vere the Midget boys The Midgets chalked up three wins In as nipping then thoroughly dominating both Hornby 17 and Acton 23 l was man for the Glen in the house win He hurled the wording strikeouts u two or four game the pi In the win Dave Puree was brought up tor the game and had a four hit debut stroking a triple and ihreesmgles a and singles The Bantam had two wins list stomping 10 thin edging luwulle In win a run two While Milne laeed double a single Lending the for Cilen over were Mark and Gary who both hit two for three Jim hitting a run homer lopped Hornby 10 the Squirt girls fell to Acton 18 14 Squirt boys split their two 124 to 2 the Wei boys lost to but got a defaulted win ton Bantam 12 squeaker to the Midget girls had lark Alton the Lowville to Salurda Sunday all lin Williams Mm Softball will be taking part Minor ten Softball Schedule Ml games to be played at Hall Juni 21 Squirt boss TBall teams in T Bill league ended up with twin wins in this past week action Tin triumphed over Hums Transport and over Smith and Stone defeated Smith ind 10 and got Lis Joe Gulf Service by a lount ind lighting look Joe Gulf Service 15 ind downed Hums Transport 31 10 should the way in the win over Smith Stone Hath Armstrong wins were credited to a good all round performance by the learn Thi pick of the Smith and Stone in their loss to Armstrongs were Kirk jeanston Diane Lighting wen led by Chuckle Peebles with two horn Van Bur the strong perforin Chris list Stamp Theresa Tripp different no Mike Steve Jeff in their win Joes Service while Glenn ind Paul cod in games in a losing fort Hod din It Michael shone in the I win over Burns Transport Olympic team training in Guelph The Olympic wrestling including Georgetown Llewellyn are currently training at the of team moved into the last Thursday and will in training until Sunday when they Journey to New York State for series of exhibition matches Aside from 1 Icwcllyn several other area wrestlers ire liking part in the camp Egon recently the subject of a feature article In Weekend Magazine Hon Mike Mavros from as well as Doug Cox of t are tuning up in the training sessions The at Is being handled by Orlando the wrestling coach at the University of who is also the Olympic freestyle Coach Workouts are held daily from Jam to 11 a m and from3pm to and some important wrestle are scheduled to fill out the team that will Journey to Montreal In July JUNE 31st TO JUNE COFFEYTAAE Blue Umpire The first two innings were close until Blue Giants pulled themselves together to win their fourth game of the season Pitching for Standard were Claire and Karen for Blue It was Kelly Frost went Paula Hewitt Heather Tyler Heather Trlcla Iotheringham Meredith Henley Debbie Armstrong Mary Caruso ind Kelly Frost IS Umpire Jonn Dickson The score was still lied up at the bottom of tin fourlh when Roberts pulled to Joan Gilmer for Virion while Gerardl for went to Sly via Wash loan Game stars were Slacy Adams who a it and lirardi who got three out in two consecutive innings leading 105 the third but got 12 runs in the fourth which gave Pitchers were Sneddon Worral and went to Debbie Ford I Atkinson 12 Joanne Coles and Curric Game stars were Liz Sneddon and Atkinson Youngs 12 10 Umpire Dennis This was a very game with the difference In runs only two between each team Pitchers were Jeanne Girardi and Ginny Wilkes Homeruns went to Dawn Horning dame stars were Monica who made several good plays at in eluding one diving catch off a line drive Ginny Wilkes who pitched a good game and also Heather Robertson who made a good catch in left field at a critical point in the JUNIORS Smoke Shop Umpire overpowered right from the beginning to beat Larrad by thirty three runs Pitehcrs for were Kathy ind Sophie Jones and for Holly ind Jo Ann were earned by Karen Penn Michelle Vicky Cunningham Paige Curtis and Game stars go to Jennifer Milne for good catches and the whole team UpholiteryO Thruih Umpire JlmFurd It was very close throughout the whole game but Upholstery started to take the lead in the fifth inning Pitchers were Julie Karen Wilson and Karen Coleman Game stars were Suiette Corley Susan Shearer who was strong at shortstop and special mentionlo Karen Wilson who pitched very good game went to Julie Patricia Turner and Paulines Flowers KlnnetteiZl Umpire Joe Penny Klnnetles started off very strong and kept it up throughout the entire game Pit were Campbell Sedore and Marshall Homerun were earned by Campbell Penny Sue Game star was Sue miry Queen 12 17 Umpire Doug Tucker t red Harrisons lead the way from the beginning of the game which gave it to them Pitchers were Carol Gail and Lisa went to Karen Carol Pcnrdon Christine I isa Mahaffy Rhonda Ritchie and Sandra Freestone imc stars were Andrea Strafford and Karen lowers for catching Georgettes layoff hurts Tee against Hillsburgh Juniors To The evpnl fnr The Georgetown Armstrong Georgtttes went into last Monday game against the Juniors having played only one game in ap proximately two weeks A layoff like this is bound to its toll on team especially in timing the plate and the its no ex to the rule as the bats were silent and Ihe Juniors from walked away with a win The Georgettes troubles began early and it was obvious that the lajoff had pitching of Maureen In the inning and a hair that Maureen worked she gave up five hits and three runs and this in the end proved the m irgin of difference rcliev Maureen in the- second and for the remaining fivcanda half innings limited the Juniors to one run on five hits Melody chalked up the win for the crew tossing a five hitter but she had her problems too However she escaped from two tight situations without too much damage being done Two singles a sacrifice and a walk loaded the bases for the in the second in nlng but the rally tiled without a run being scored In the bottom of the sixth a iwo out two run homer by Pat Wood brought the Georgettes to their feet but again the pitcher settled down and retired the In the seventh when the Georgettes desperately some Melody was back in control and retired the side in order to end the game The Georgettes managed only five hits two of them credited to Pat Wood from the homer Pal stroked a single In the second inning Single hits wire picked Up by hue at first base for the Georgettes and Laurie Wheeler at second for made the defensive ploys of the gome Both Blabbed hard bit line drives that undoubtedly would have gone for extra buses had they not been snared Top batsmen for the Juniors included Vivian who hit three for four and Laurie Wheeler Sherry Sharon Marshall who each baited two for our The Georgettes see action twice this week Today they journey to Milton while this Monday night they take on rival Glen Williams at the Glen Ball Park Game time for the Monday night encounter is set for p m The event for this week s Tuesday June da ladies wis Throw Out Worst Three Holes Winners were Irene Macintosh and Rose Savage The nine hole winner was Gage In the evening the business girls pliyed the Brampton intcrclub The of girls played nine holes few squeezed in the eighteen Marge Richardson won low gross for North and Marion Allen Kyli Gall and Barb Gates won net priies On Thursday June 17 six of our girls competed in the Invitational Millie won low gross for North and Mable Sanderson was our low SJUSTOOWNT J Mill St Eattof GBA report Hunk irren riwford fine hit pitching led the Realtors to their second consecutive win two loses Warren gave up only walks while sinking out Ian 1- with hits in trips led the winners at the plate while Harold played well James rug Yves with two hits were the top batsmen for the Bankers Shawn was the loaing pitcher and was relieved Bob Grasby and James WcHid hustled for the Optimists Couth Hank hustling lire crew remain undefeated after four games and appear firmly entrenched in first place Winning pitcher Mark lashed out singles to back a finepltchlng effort Kevin Hughes singles while Jon Van Go eh drove in runs with 1 well hit double Mike Mitchell who injured his leg in a 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