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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 31, 1977, p. 15

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THE HERALD Aujpiil ltm Pane IS 3 way tie for third lag Standing Including 1077 Golden Jets Turbochargcrs Thunder birds Dynamites Blue Knights Meteors Panthers Avengers Rabbi is 1 Canadian driving chump VUleneuvc point out a slight problem to his 19 year old Eddie Cheevtr In Tram Am endurance feature Left to right BMW special Mr car owner Wolf Mueller General Manager Vllltncuvr CIieevera and one of their mechanics Torontonian wins after disqualification Six hours and many tours of Mosport 2 mile road circuit ended in proles during the Molson Diamond Trans Am race held August As a result of the complaint dealing with Peter Gregg first place Porsche the and second place car captured first spot turbo charged Porsche 934 finished slightly ahead of the runner up drivers Gillcs VUleneuvc and Eddie Cheever The VUleneuveChcever car is sponsored by form of Arm strong Ave and owned by Racing Team who flew the car in from West Germany for the race It was supremacy which brought the BMW back before the remainder of the field The Irony of the finish Is In Ihe fact that BMW the turbo charged version had approximately hall the horsepower of the Porsches and BMW s in the race who enjoyed the turbocharged feature The wo drivers look one and one half hour shifts over the six hour jaunt leaving Villcncuve to make it to checkered flag Villcncuve yearold Quebec native and Canadian Driving Champ won Ihe title last year despite the toss of his sponsorship In the Utter stages This year however VII leneuve remains in contention for more championship titles He currently ranks second In the Canadian Formula Allan tic Scries tenth In the World Championship Formula One and along with codriver Eddie they rank number one in Group of World Championship of Makes Cheevers still new to racing at 19 shows potential for a fine future BMW em ploys Cheevers as a works driver in their European field General manager Wolf Mueller informs us that the BMW is looking for top spot In the Trans Am class as well as Wolfs own desire to drive hisBMW2002tl sedan to Hall fax for the Atlantic Motors port Park Canadian championship on September Other Georgetown entrants during the weekend had mixed fortunes Geoff Walker driving a fine first year in the formula 100 scries lead at one point during the race and had an almost positive third place finish ran out of gas with less than three taps remaining Rupert how ever too his Titan home with a second place finish Geoff Li looking forward Shannon on Labour Day week end and is even more excited his mutation to Halifax or the September 1618 chum The trip to Atlantic Park is only open to invitation and then only to lop ten finishers In each region Racing Shorts The last feature went well not even one back bit the dust The next major Mosport auto event is with the Formula dricrs lighting for the few points for the World Champ Hugh Crec the Georgetown i Atlantic Ace Is off on Labour Day for the Molson Grand Prix through the si reels Trans Am fans arc heading to Circuil Quebec Scmp- 1011 for the next big Standards massacre with 20 2 win Youngs foberts j Umpire Monica Pollock Youngs had the lead all way through this game Pitch were SUvana Gin and Julie Clare Carter earned half of the game for home runs Carol Hogg had the only other homer game star was Robin Switier Stan Prod Blue Giants 10 Umpire A Dickson A strong and steady Ham rt earned more points for Slandirds MacKinnon earned game star for a night at bat Hurling from the mound were Donna Reed Claire La Becky Anne Tucker Youngs Ntllsons 10 Umpire Gene Donah This was another strong win for Youngs team who hut gone unbeaten jII season Young pitching and catching leim of Wilkes and nine done very well Homers went like this Clare Cirter Lynda Evans and Peggy Gilbert for a grand slim pitch ing was by Game stars were Carol Hogg Julie Wilkes and Clare Carter Standards Umpire A Dickson St managed to gain an It run lead by the second inning Donna Heed pitched for ds while was on the mound for is well as sharing both girls earned 16 This Jets had In go all the way without a few of their infield Wash bourne baited out big home runs Joan Gilmer Palty Barber and Ro bin Hill id singles Pitch were Robin Hillock and Patty Stirs wire Mil Welder Had Umpire Atkinson started off with a strong run first inning never let go Pitching for Magnusons was by rail Stephanie Wakefield had the only home run KlneltesZl Kinsmen Umpire Clare Carter Pitchers for this match were Connie II I isa Switzcr Chris Kress Barb Gunby Patricia Ilormoy was a star for belling out homers along with Wortcn who had 2 of her own The other home run bitter was Lisa Delfts Umpire Richardson stars in match were 1 ox aid Angela Dcllaas I and made defensive pi while Angela made a good offensive home run Michel Michm had home runs while Vic Cunningham hid a single Pitchers were Angela DoHuas and Michelle Paulines Dairy Queen Umpire Monica Pollock A pile of home runs were belted out by Pauline Chris Chris Hooper and Cindy 1 Pitching for was Gail Donna Sedore pitched for Paulines even though she Had a broken arm Stars were Chris Ever son Donna Sedore Chris Hooper and Gail Doucctte Umpire Elks really poured it on to lake this lop ranking team Pitchers were Rosemary Hart Icy and bus in Shearer Game wire Susan Shearer I ynn Tcrshita Home runs were made by I Kara McGaw and King Ontario Outdoors Floating boat show at Ontario Place 17 Golden Jets Knights A very close and exciting game with teams playing extremely hard Goal scorers for Jets were duff and Gord Savage I their following team mates Rick Midduugh Drew and Ty Taylor also playid a good garni Gary Last and scored 1 each with Brad McCashew and Adam deserving special mention Meteors J Although the Itabblts tried hard the Meteors were the team able to score the Goal scorers were Graham Griffith Gross and fj Marshall Special praise iocs Hobby and Andy of ibbiis Ijnlhrrao The winning team certainly thundered their way to victory m with Peter Girls travel to Halton tourney On August and fifteen Georgetown veiled to Burlington for Burlington s Junior Invitational ill Tournament In loiil sent m 13 iff the bit of who pitched indnntbj Vil Williams In the second tin Georgetown turn was to utilic full bench in IT vktory over Hamilton lain irt shared the pitching and Karen Wilson homered with Karen ad ding singletons This nullified n George town crew r the Sunday round ai I hey off with animprcsshi2tGvctor llomerun hitlers in this game win Michelle with Iwo apiece This stratlon Georgetown into a linal 2 sines Ihe powerhouse from Hamilton Alexander In the game the Georgetown Heps fell behind I but to take lead Unforlunotely could not hold on and ended up on the losing end of an II 10 in two innings of play Michelle Michm hit home run shared Donna Scdon This diet unsettled the local crew and they fell behind in the final Before could recoup their poise they were trailing 1B6 The final score was too little too late The only was accounted for by Michelle Michm The coaches Jim Wilson Joe Penney and Michm were proud of the team Ihcy had gathered together on one weeks notice for this high ly competitive tournament The roster consisted of the following players Karen Penney Chris Muhm Donna Penny Patterson iry Hartley Jones Debbie Osborne Vicky Cunningham Rhonda Ritchie Karen Wilson Heather Val Williams Hylic IHOIIMMIIVIMI ACTIVITIES FOR SEPTEMBER WORKSHOP September 10 lB77nt the Maple District office of the Ministry of natural resources to m The registration deadline Is Saturday Sept The Maple District office is located on Strict half a mile north of Major Drive in Maple Ontario The workshop Is Co sponsored by the M R and the Ontario Bowhunters Association You may register by phoning extension or mall to MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES MAPI ONTARIO Black Creek Pioneer festival is being held for thi year at Black Creek Pioneer Village Jane and Toronto on Saturday 17 IB77 10am The Upper Canada Rlflis will hold Ihclr famous BLACK POWDER SHOOT and there will be activities or the whole family Once again this year you will lie to go to school to learn how fish For those who hove never come this before I took It myself and learned plenty It in around structure fishing and truly a must if you to up your chances of getting to the big fish or possible fish If you have not been that forlunate so far It will be held at Sheridan College Brampton Tuesdays storting Sept Canada largest floating boat show at the front mar Ontario Place on This Is not with hi International Boat Show but is an show for boating enthusiast The show is put on by thi Canadian National Shows who also put on Show In spring of the yiar dates of show year The Boat Show is Jin lo the Inn The Show is 17 to 0 1U7R While on Ihe topic of the National Sport man Shows the president Mr Bob has bun a special achievement award by ihi Honorable Will air Premier The award was to note Mr contribution to the promotion of amateur sport conservation and recreation through the shows Several who wrote to fishing friend It was to lie marked is and was not illy purl of my column It will remain us Is the wish or the author I liked and am sure others did as well by the action it Maybe it to you and we could odd too bad I won see you out there In ONTARIO OUTDOOR 12 and Terry scoring hat Paul I Brno of the Panthers played and mcnlion Golden ft I The Golden Jets win in scoring mood in Ihis Geoff and 1ouii all inch fhc Avengers ioal vai scored by Anthony Larson Hot Anderson Grig Jack Craig inks and Pom all praise for their if forts Jrt Dynamites A hut Irkk for Djkxhoorn in this garni with scoring the goals for tin Jets and Vn a oil lacli fir Dynamites by of tin Jits Iron stoppid the goals Bruce for lluir J guson pluyiil well of I fojs for hi Meteors Gross and Itn Pi neb team effort by Mi tiers but Ihe Panthers i not up trying win unable to sun TurliMl ir s game Iwtli win mill sl I SI I 1 thi r lurbotliiriirs nd I Falcons win over Trinidadian team I 111 took jlrVTutiosiorl ill nit i ihi iiiht Sim w isid with hi tcims llUlnj bit Ituj the fforl IbiWii effort with the passed a long bill to Doug Ifmsie link four phying Thompson and Thompson s w is ilk ed completed the shot for a goal Iru shots on the I- ikons The second half or the game il i I which a saw posing plenty of for the Falcons Tor wards who made some great but kept their minds clear when poured on the juice According to Coach Ing lis Thompson who scored the only goal played a great pin ills i ben sub Is Soccer Schedule Tonight Socialites Spurs at Ctnkmii Senior Girls lingers Olympic at oiler Squirt JUsisTiliHlsal Atom it Moore Mosquito I Inntoms it Main Peewec at Small M ted smior Tomorrow ss J Centennial Junior girls Blue Stars at Voder Squirt Meteors vs Avengers at Atom Gnnls ss at Moore Park Main Manners vs Bnntims Rep tit Main Cedarvale trlday Sept I Bootlctles vs Debutantes at Centennial Junior Spurs vs it Yodcr Squirt Babbits at Small Cedarvale Atom Magpies at Moore Pork Mosqultos at Main Peewee Panthers vs Atom Olympian Centennial Junior girls it Rockets at Cindnnial Senior girls Wilde lis Squirt Blue Knighls vs Dynamites it Small Ccdirvale vs Dynamites Moore Park Mosquito Wolves vs Metros Maui Meteors J- at Small irvnlc Atom I it Mini ANDYS IMPORT AUTO SERVICE Georgetown yrs on Imports Personalized Service Speciallilna on Volvo Toyota Repairs To All Imports 8771944 causes High- Falcon defeat The I win busy over the past they to rid to their field wlien they wenl against the Lawn bowlers have fun day Georgetown Milton Brampton and Port Credit on Wednesday in Georgetown Gladys Hill lead Ina Burrows vice and May Shaw skip were the first team win from Brampton with Ruth Crawford skip trudc Roberts vice and Boa Hayes lead were second team winners from with Janet vice Eva Crawford lead and Jessie While skip were third team winners from Burlington with two game high Florence Smith skip Marj vice Mary Stone had w ere the fourth teim winners from Brampton with night the team was off it were suffering from a after their win against The leom lost after liny fell apart In the second half lis added that the should have beaten but internal prob lems and difficulties with the referee hindered the game Monday night the Falcons better but managed only lo tie with A K Both teams played well Mon day and the game was and The Falcons opened tho when Eddie Patterson the Toro a defence lo he right allowing Jeff lo come up from behind Pat driving a hard low shot Into the corner of the net The then tied the game on a breakaway The Toros then took the lead in second half on a free kick when Ihe Falcons de fence froze allowing a Toros forward to shoot past goalie Mike Deere The Falcons then lied the game midway In the second half when Doug Thompson scored with a hard close shot Next Monday night at 30 Ihe Falcons will meet the Toronto Chinese Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group HOCKEY SCHOOL per session at GORDON ARENA or per family of 3 or more REGISTRATION SUN AUG 2 pm WED AUG pm SUN SEPT pm pm ALCOTT ARENA LOBBY

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