THE HERALD August 13X7 SCOREBOARD A Goal imU Slr 1 JuhnScUnr tin I is 1 jj lkn rl rSnUHl It Aaron William jmr Slam MrLinr TZ Jul 1 1 Jl I I ttnuf Ml C W ir iii ir n Make the system fit the player He run hes loo small and flit he cannot tackle he cannot play Ids position hes always wandering nil over the place hes fiir to bulky to make a player Remarks made about scleral players In their time Who were they You may already recognized Pole and Mathews These names are those of world greats in their day unsurpassed by their peers and who would be great today if allowed to express themselves in their fashion All too often coaches try to make a player the system they advocate instead of making the system fit the player There does not iecm much point in attempting to turn a ball playing skillful player into a tiger tackling destroyer The modern game spends a fair amount of time in systems and strength players thus destroying what makes Hit and fliu I llnnging ih eloping a player so in natural Height in cannot kic run if thats what Jimmy Ore a target pi a support defeated St they had thing is the down by challenge the to Ragles wings In a win lifter being ahead by two goals at one Joint he Ancients came through to a 10 win over league leading Meteor Blue Doug Mams netting the lone goal and a breakaway late in the game fasten on to a cute long ball from pong Covert Meteor head the division with points from 10 games Park Avenue Collision are In second place here for t tilt most d pin coach led I a the referee I he con came Villa Blue Moons remain on top t I he Blue Moons managed to a four point cushion bet themselves and Leather and in the Georgetown Ladies Softball League dings as narrowly edged the Hawks last week Hie Blue Moons sit atop the 12 standings with polnLs while and is four points hack with after defeated the ridden 13 Naughty Navy maintained their hold im third with a win otr R mi Bats Navy currently has mints five ahead of the fourth place toldenGirls rundown of sum mines for names pi lost week follows Turbo Jet Orange Peelers G llie Turbo Jets flew over the Peelers in this game Immune was awesome at the plate with a homer and a triple Maria Tassone also belted a homer Sua tie had a great triple Joanne Richardson was on Hie mound Debbie lands had a night with a homer and a double play Debbie played well hitting a olden Girls Tins was great game and ex tiling to watch Golden Girls hung on with only tight players Anne and Pat did the damage with home runs while Andrea Ford another one of her many triples Janice Murray starred for the Girl in this one with a triple a lilt and some great catches in left field Kjsie went four for five it the plate and did some nifty base running Good pitching rookie Wendy Graham Another finu defensive effort by those Cats Sandra was a key player providing great fielding had a good night behind the plate Theresa Hartley was strong on first Good effort by the Nuts consider hey had nine players Michelle shone on the mound Cosh Joyce anil Bonnie had a good Mine Iturguiiilj TurboJeli 10 A blowout for the Hunch With on nine these hud runs from tills walked ill the Jets wild two a slam homer Kills and runs Carol Impressive with fur Bills ami five runs All the tram Is to he congratulation great The Jets King running nnri sliding around bases rent Barclay and Debbie Pea re e good nights the ptate and on I hi- fi Naughty Navy It am Hals ID Willi just enough players Naught ly Navy cleaned up on the Holly Peterson couldnt be stopped at the hitting a homer and two doubles Laura Rnine was also hot hitting a triple and two doubles Jen infer Reynolds played gnat ex a double play held their own against Navy and are to be congratulated on a fine effort Chris Sloyles belted out a nice triple had a superb night hitting a double and making two great catches Royal Blue Moons Sky Hawks G Blue Moons slipped by the Hawks to keep their perfect season intact Hamilton did well in her debut as Calce bad an incredible piny at home Very good game by all players A heart breaker for the Sky Hawks Linda kept up excitement hitting a whole of a homer Cindy Kemper was hot with two triples Sharon and Linda Paul were having plays Red Caps 21 olden Iris For the Red Caps it was Wendy leading Ihe way with yet another homer a pair of doubles and Wendy also stole home three limes team Anne Bradley also had a night hitting a triple and a douhk The Golden iris played well with only nun- players did a job at her first time pitching while Kim Rogers was outstanding in the field w five great tat dies Orange Peelers The Red on winning streak as does Wendy Mid dkion continue on her home run streak going five for six at the plate with six Rills Hill also went and Jun Puckering was four lor four Also with her 1st homer of the was Mary Anne Bradley Molly Moore provided the Caps with fan fielding Tor the Peelers Ferguson and 1 had doubles Donna Wilson had a good night pitching while Debbie Lindsav up at short with a great reach and run Great catching in leftfield from Richardson STANDINGS played ITS Royal Blue Moons JO Naughty Navy tied Caps 15 Black Cats Grape Burgundy Bunch Orange Peelers 12 Sky Hawks 11 Turbo Jets 11 Tourney slated Tie Georgetown Ladies Powder puff League will host a tournament this weekend at the Fairgrounds A total of teams will take part in the event with play getting under way at lop Friday and continuing play through the weekend Finals are slated for Sun day afternoon THE 1987 HONDAS SALES SERVICE LOW COST LEASING GEORGETOWN HONDA 8731818 IS Nells DRIVING SCHOOL Next Course Sept 30th Monday Wednesday 630930 AFTER FIVE THINGS TO DO PLACES TO GO MAIN ST 8773388 phone 8772671 Approved by Ontario Safety 200 PURCHASE ON ANY NEW OR USED VEHICLE UPON PRESENTATION OF A GRADUATION DIPLOMA FROM NELLS DRIVING SCHOOL Soccer with IG points from gomes with hesc matches and decided upon which could standings the results Ihiro place has the An with 14 points from 111 Villa A follow with 14 points games Varinn are balling V i mints from games ij of these an ah undo tied led game Trexcon and are tied at the foot of the nth seven points from each with two abandoned d matches The standing drastically changed depen an the executives decisions ng the unfinished and games to dale which have were unable to field a Rose Thistle at and forfeited the game to Both teams pooled their to ploy a shortened natch Meanwhile Ajax paid a visit to Milton and way with a win Coach John vanderburgh the game in which there were no pro blems reported Ironically the Some clubs the recreational descrip tion of the league and Milton arc one of those at lop of thai ding Meteor United put it to Master Manners with a sound victory Rose and Thistle lead the way In the second division with points from games Curwood arc in second place with 15 points from games Third spot in the standings to Eagles with points from gomes In fourth place is Villa with 10 points from 10 games Meteor United comes next with nine points from 10 games At bottom are Luckless Masters with one point and Milton with no George mixed hag of youth and the occasional older player pulled off a convincing win over at Alcolt last Friday The lads have certainly shut up the pundits who forecast a poor season of results for the squad The main problem before the season began was the of a goalscorers With Joey Clare Adam and Howie Oram patrolling midfield there is no shortage of talent These lads are capable of producing the chances from skill strength and flair In Jay Corson the team has one of the more capable goalkeepers In the league Peel Hal ton Senior division one More of these guys later except to say that they are a bunch of triers Wednesday today Ancients visit Vnrlan at Aleott at 845 preceded by and Masters kick- off at sees Blue attempt to get back on the winning track against a stuffy Villa at Villa entertain United at McKen- at 7 Other owners are away from home Next Monday has Blue vs Ancients at pm in a makeup game Also Monday ladies CIliC host Brampton No I in a lop tussle with Georgetowns No and No In op position WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ALL KIWANIS EVENTS MILTON GEORGETOWN Vacuum Sanitation Supplies Sales ft Service To All Mokes 8763394 onaa are now under way The Halton Hills Herald invites you to submit recipes 1st prize 125 2nd prize 75 3rd prize fat entied Send your entries to Cookbook Editor The Herald 45 St Georgetown Ont 3Z6 Be pari of Tho Halton H1II9 Herald s 987 Cook book by sending us one or more of your favourite recipes You may be eligible to win part ol 250 in prize money If your recipe is one of the top chosen by our special panel judges Well also print the best of the other recipes you submil to us Rules imlIlhJi Write plainly or type double on side of paper only Print your name address and telephone number on each recipe Give complete cooking or baking instructions in cluding type of cooking utensils oven temperatures and times Use all imperial measures 15 no limit on number 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