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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 22, 1977, p. 15

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INTERCOUNTY SOCCER ACTION Meteors topple league leaders The Georgetown Meteors clashed with the league lead ing Eagles at the church on Wednesday and came away with two points and remain undefeated The field was dry and hard and this led to the Eagle goalie Fumbling a sharp angle shot from Trevor Weber Up to this quarter way mark the play was fairly even with both team good opportunities and the play was going from end to cad In the second half the Me teor played a much better passing game and applied steady pressure on the Eagle defence which was trapped In their own half Eagles came close to tying up the game with a long shot which Mike tipped over the bar gamed a well earned shutout by playing consistent good positional goal keeping Markc Jones scored the in sura nee goal late in he game with a shot from the penalty spot area Meteors are back to full strength with Charlie Knoipfll hack on form Peter Jones is out for a couple of weeks with cracked ribs re ceived in the last game against vs Acton Pee Wee baseball learnt was in a tight battle with Team Inst Tuesday squeaking out an victory Jeff Wood pitched the winning effort behind a solid team effort Kennedy banged out a home run for the winners with Paul Gravcll homering in a losing cause Umpires Steve Green Mark Team coasted to an easy win over Team in the other gome 33 1 Umpire Bob Dean Rob Copland June lGth saw Team 3 come within one run pulling an upset in the last inning In a match against Team The score II 10 Tor Team 4 with Joey Moneypcnny Paul Jamie Craig and Steve slamming 4 baggers John Van homered in losing cause Chucky Anderson and Paul Chaplin put in solid efforts Umpire Steve Green Mike Smith Team 1 posted an 1B4 score against the Torn crew Terry Merrill posted the win with Dennis Lawrence and Andy coming on in relief Jimmy Gordon aid Peter Coffey smashed out home runs for Team Pete for Team Brad Wasp Rob Cop land KINSMEN GIRLS Welders Delrex post victories Thercia Came of the Week Geo Welder2 Blue Giants i Umpire Mr Karen Wilson pitched the first four innings lor the Wei and managed to hold them down to ten runs Dor Cume finished off and allowed only two more runs across the plate Pitching for the Giants was Carol Pcardon Three g innings each bringing m seven runs earned the Welders rst win Nancy hit one homer while earned game star for belting out a grand Roberts 18 This match was packed with a pile of exciting home runs Magnusons third base player Ford toped the list with two Teresa Forbes Mackie S1I vana Girardi Ellen Tucker Shirley Gray and Lesley Rand each batted one homer Pitching for was Game stars were Debbie Ford and Lesley Rand NellionslB Cable JeUlH Umpire Clare Curler A close score all the way through with a margin never bigger than three runs Carol Carter earned part of the game star for a good running catch in then threw It to first for a double play Other stars were Sun Kelly Lamb Lianne and Scott Pitchers were Shelley Perk ins Carey and Jeanine Girardi hitlers were Lianne and Peggy Gilbert Standards IS Varian 14 Umpire A IHckioti Van an took the lead early In the game only to have Standards catch up to tie it It 11 in the third After that Standard broke away to take the win Joan Gilmer took the star for Varian by making two big home runs Terry Major was Standards star for a good fielding game In centre plus a home run Her team mote Lynne MacKinnon also made a home run Pitchers were Claire La and Patty Barber JUNIORS Game of the Week Umpire ore en Alkfnioa A good win for a hard fought game for Elks It I until the filth Inning that took the lead by four runs Elks worked hard but I match the strong team The whole Elks team de served game star for a super showing out In wo field with special mention going to Susim Shearer and Kara McGaw Stars for were Michelle Miehm for a homer along with sixteen strike and Karen Penney for good offensive and defensive plays including one Pitchers were Susan Shear Hope and Michell Klnnelte 11 Umpire Clare Carter Three big innings were the reason for Klnnette win over the Kcntncrs Hurling for the game were Jones San dy Marshall Camp bell and Connie Hay Game stir was awarded to Beth Cawker Home runs came off the bats of Connie Hay Beth Cawker Campbell Angle Dickenson and Tracy Corbet I Paulines La its Umpire Wayne Rich a Pauline took over the lead for the beginning and kept it safe throughout the game Penny Patterson and Cindy both of Paulines each had one home run Pitchers were Sophie Jones Judy Vetricck and Donna So for hurling from the mound Ian Clark wins race The flight taking the Scar borough Optimists Track team composed of 16 Georgetown area runners and six other runners based in Scarborough lift from Toronto International Airport last Friday but al ready the Canadian contingent has been involved In tion the male runners competed in the Fell and Hill Race In England over a three mile course and won the overall Boys Division Trophy The Scarborough team was paced by Georgetown Ian Clark who placed first Jan Lancaster of Georgetown and John Phelps of Milton were also members of the team Running in the youth of the race Georgetown Bruce Mclntyre finished The team will be making a three week tour of England and and although the entire team competed on Tues day at the Sale Harriers Meet In Manchester England at press the results were not available Thli Thursday the team Is scheduled to compete In Coat bridge Scotland on Saturday they will take part In the Scottish AAA Champion ships while on Sunday the will take part In Edinburgh a Meet for Young Athletes Dairy Quern Kinsmen Umpire Monica Pollock Pitchers lor this game were Gall Andrea ford Debbie Suzanne and Christine Home run hitters were Angela Tucker Gail Doucctte and Susan Kelly for Dairy Queen Kinsmen s home run hitters were Gorman Gay and Donna Large Came star went to Helen Henderson and the whole Dairy Queen team SENIOR STANDINGS Mignuaoni Standard Young Varian 2 Giants Geo welder 2 JUNIOR STANDINGS Delrex red Paulines Dairy Queen tiki Kentnen Kin I men RAIDER EXECUTIVE TeejBall League begins season AM I 30 AM I 19 Player the game for team 1 was Robert Cook Player of the game for team was Brad 113 IB Player of the game for team as Greg Vargom Player of the game for team was Topping 31 Player of the game for team was Clark Player of Ihc gome for team was Tracy Richardson JUNF I4TH 1 Player of the game for team Windshield smashed While on patrol Inst week a police officer noticed a male person staggering on and off the paved portion of the road The police officer pulled over estimate and the male Mark Player of led on the cruiser so hard the game for team Charlie Player of the game for team was Matthew Bush Player of the game for team wis fer Hoddinolt JUr 19 Player of game for team was Carolyn Player of the game lor team was Edward Smart he shattered the windshield Pol said the male rcsled and charged TffEHFRALD Wednesday June Pa Blue Jays tryout camp The Toronto Blue Jays will be holding tryout camp open to amateur between the ages of IB and this coming Friday and Saturday at Exhibition Stadium In Toronto Bob Prentice head of the Blue Jays Canadian scout division will be present as will Pat the Jays Director of playing personnel Jim Ridley teacher at Stewart town Public School and a scout for the Toronto based American League team will be on hand for be proceedings as well as another Blue Jy Scout Friday a session will run from to noon and Is open to pitchers and catchers only On Saturday the camp will get under way at and run to and is open to outfielders and Hitting will also be stressed on Saturday II is advised that anyone planning to attend the camp arrive a half hour early to sign on Players must bring their own equipment The Jays are hoping to sign prospects for their Class A entry In the New York Rifle shot fired at Acton man Police report an unknown female pointed rifle out of of a or and fired shot at Jn Acton m lie as he was the premises of a shop on Street Royaiettes in Junior tourney Two teams from the area the Legion Rovatcltes and the Juniors of the Hal ton Ladies Softball League will be competing in the prestigious or Ladies Elimination Softball Tournament this weekend in Richmond Hill Twenty three Junior teams from throughout Ontario will take part in the three day double knockout tour nammt with the winner gaining the right to represent the Province of Ontario in the Canada Summer Games In St John a Newfound August IjIB The open the tournament against Junior rival Hamilton a Saturday The II list Juniors will go against St Catharines at 12 noon Saturday JULY 1st 11 CANADA DAY GLEN WILLIAMS TOWN HALL OPENING CEREMONY 2 PM BICYCLE RODEO INSPECTION 3 PM PET SHOW DOGS CATS UNUSUAL PM CONTESTS THROUGHOUT BASEBALL GAME TUG OFWAR ROCK BAND SQUARE DANCING FOOD REFRESHMENTS PONY RIDES BRING YOUR FAMILY AND CELEBRATE CANADAS BIRTH DA Y STREETS CLOSED AND PARKING A Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association WANTED Applications for the positions of a League Commissioners b Four Town Team Coaches Managers QUALIFICATIONS a Ability to work well with young people Desire to assist community hockey program Applicants for Coaches positions having at least Level training will be shown preference in the selection process Please submit applications in writing to D A BOX 16 GEORGETOWN ONT Applications will be received up to and including July 1977 Brown lee President 3232 iitlvsH SWEEPSTAKES J Its Our Gift To You Books Of Tickets Weekly nd addrait and i on thli fi mil of In which word II to Edllor I each witli draw will to mad and tfi 8778336 SOUTH SIDING VINVl ana ALUMINUM Where You Can Get It On With Fashion Plua TUNEUP AT ROGERS SHELL HOLDINGS an mi or HI ll WHEEL HORSE COME AND SEE ONLY DEMONSTRATOR Fully automatic with NQW mower it Price SPECIAL PRICE One year lull warranty HAZENS AUTO SERVICE Street Healing Air Conditioning ft Servicing R I Milton YOUR ONE STOP SI CENTRE FOR WfLKHG LUMBERLAND MVt SOMETHING TO B10W ABOUT 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