Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 18, 1983, p. 18

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HERALD May IS Meet the 1983 Junior baseball Eagles Cricket results Singh scores 92 Glen Williams Town Hall EVERGREEN SHRUB SALE at Prince St fed hJ from Herald correspondent of George town A cricket team started the 1983 season in pro if form by scoring a ant runs against A in the open game of the Hamilton and strict League play ed on Saturday at Paisley Park Guciph was never in against the attack and scored aggressively treat in all the bowlers with scant respect During his stay at the diet he hit seven Tours and three threes and was unfortu nately run out for 92 runs Just short of the coveted tury when the Georgetown total score was 17j runs for four received support from It Singh and was batting superbly when he also was run out for runs while reproducing some of his preisai form made a beautiful and well timed hook stroke to the leg boundary in scoring SI runs before he was caught The newest addition to the local team young TR Singh played con fidently and produced a wide array of defensive strokes and when the innings ended he was undefeated for runs At the other end K Ram narine was his usual aggressive self scoring IS runs in quick time before being caught out while attempting a lofty hit The Georgetown Innings closed with the massive score of 209 runs for seven wickets the highest total ever amass ed by the A team In competitive cricket Faced with the uphill task of scoring such a huge total for victory Guelph started very cau tiously against the hostile attack of Windsor and Ramnanne Ashley drew first blood when he had the opening Tennis play The Gordon Lad Tennis team opened their Inter County season Saturday against Cobblestone Although none of the local teams managed they were extremely competitive often ng their to three sets before fall n Wilson and Carole McLeod fell to Cobblestone opposition 7 Margot Prior and Norma went downI4 Agnes and Diane Delroy also went losing batsman Singh completely beaten and bowled in his second at the score of Token resistance was offered by B who scored and runs respectively Sudhu was well caught at the boundary by Neville Samaroo while attempt ing a hig bit off Wind bawling while was clean bowled by the same bowler Samaroo also bowled well to contain the batsmen and keep down the scor ing rate With nine wickets down for 150 runs and facing almost certain defeat a steady drizzle and bad light came to the rescue of as the bats men made a successful appeal for light and play was called off for the day A similar on exist in 1982 when both teams met and Guelph was at the brink of defeat when a rainstorm prevented further play A Windsor and K bowled well under unfavourable conditions capturing four wickets for runs and two wickets for S3 runs respectively while Samaroo wtUThis accu rate of spinners had the best average taking three wickets for 19 runs On Saturday May Georgetown A will play against the 1901 League champions Milton A while on Sunday the takewTlast years division champions Cambridge Defending champs get good start The defending Western Division Junior tennis champs from Gordon Alcott Dub got off to a fine start by drawing White Oaks in a compe tition Saturday The Under 19 doubles cam of Jay Anderson and M Lorlto won their match In straight sets Alcott Mike Hurley won his Under singles match to give the locals a of the Tour matches played The Under singles competitor Dean Jack son comooutontheshort Kennedy and Bobby end of a close match Sun were bested 16 The Alcott Under 15 Any Junior aged play doubles combination of who might be Inter Tennis gals in trying out for the team are asked to please contact Don Hurley at Help You With Your Insurance Claims 71 Mountainveiw RrJ N Unit 8778384 The Gordon Ladies A tennis team dropped three of four matches In a recent again White Oaks Kay and Ann Kennedy teamed to win their match and 76 with a tiebreaker for the only Alcott victory of the day Marilyn SerJeantson and Audrey Houston took their first set HOME OF THE WEEK 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