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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1987, p. 13

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Herald Scoreboard Parent Ron LEAGUE Larry SECTION B THE HERALD November 1H Page Mustangs on top CLUB Tracy Wttki Ml Sandy fry Hi Trad Dec I Dallying on the alleys BOWLING BOWLING WORLD CUP The World Cup Bowling Cham arc being held at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia After games the quarterfinal qualifiers are 1 France 2 Italy Ml 3 West Germany Singapore Philippines 4 446 KIT miller London 4 434 V OPEN The entry deadline for the V Open Men and Ladies Cham has been set as Nov etc for C bowlers is rapidly coming to close Georgetown youth are still selling chocolate almonds in their campaign TV 43 Roger Gervais of Georgetown Is the local qualifier In the Provincial Finals on Saturday Nov in Bran ford in an all day session COACH On Saturday bowlers received crests to show that they beat their coach in league play All bowlers from SmurfB to Seniors had pass the flat score of a onegame play by a coach in their division by any one of their own three games with handicap added St Francis retains volleyball crown leaders on target Well it back to league work after on top on the resumption of fnor ma I mo ten play First Division Hustlers lost the first and last game of their match with as they ran to a 2 result increasing lead to five points over Golden Flights For Luke led off with a 140 and Ron Scarlett replied with the same score and Al Telford netted a high finish of 77 In between the games were closer than the result suggests I am told Meanwhile Flights were on the losing end of the odd game In nine to cellar team Firemen This was the shock result of the night with Firemen recording their first vie of season the last team to doso Mike led the way with a high finish of 116 If I read the game sheet correctly Grant Richardson had Tour starts and two finishes as well as two tons in the losing effort Murphy also hit a ton and Mike Pepperhltforsix tons How come they lost they are ask ing All credit to the Firemen for a gutsy show Meanwhile the midtable battle between Exports and went the way of by in a seesaw match Brian Hicks finished with 94 and Pete Pickering shot for a 135 while Sid Clark replied with 117 for the vie Ensigns defeated the In dependents after the In dependents took the first game In dependents Ian McDonald started with 101 and Jim Franks hit for 140 Ensigns Ken Rcid had a finish of IDS and Mike Finn finished with also recorded a high 140 Second Division leaders Snojaks ran out winners over Tax men In another match which did not truly reflect the play However finished their doubles off for the win Colin Daley hit 123 and Brian Phillips hit 140 to no avail in the end Yours truly had a high start or 108 and a finish as Dan Fraser had two starts and three finishes Eric Fuller also had a good match with two starts and finishes with Joe Cairns a high of Second place High Rollers lived up to their name with a shelling of Inter County Trophies who just could not get going Ian Lee hit for 12S and 140 for In Mark began with Ron Duval scored a high 125 In the winning show Eliminators moved back Into fourth place with a win over Ban dlts After an even start over four games Eliminators ran off four in a row to set up the win For the Garry Mottoy finished with 78 and Darts Volley I held Thure day at the school A total of six teams from Bishop Reding feeder schools took part in the tournament which saw St Fran defeat Holy Cross also of Georgetown by scores of 1510 155 in final The six teams played a round robin formal decide the finalists Two games were played in each match up ensuring the teams of games throughout the day SI Francis came through round robin play with a record losing their only game to Holy Rosary of Milton by a Kort of 15 Holy Cross reached the finals by amassing a record of wven wins gainst three losses Oilier schools taking part in the tournament Included St Joseph School of Acton and SI Peter School and Our Lady of Victory from Milton For St Francis it was the second Sear in a row they have claimed the Invitational Girls title Brian athletic director Tor Bishop Reding says the provides excellent competition for the young students and promotes spirit among the schools There a lot of spirit with the kids he says The girls play with a lot of emotion The Royal Invitational Boys Volleyball Tournament was held the week and St Peter of emerged as champions there defeating St Georgetown in the final their feeder schools again in the Bishop Reding will ploy host to year when they hold their annual boys and girls basketball lour minis Dave Hemngton on Rick Hardin had a very profitable solo performance with four and a high 140 Ken Hayes also knocked far 112 and Bruce Hope net ted a start a close and a Ion The Bandits arc a team to watch in spite of their low position Third place Bulldogs won 54 over the Aces after taking the first three games Jay Bishop starred with three tons or over for Bulldogs as Aces turned in a team performance on the night Will High Bui Idem Things are starting to lighten up in Halton Hills League With each team having played six games only five points separate the top seven teams in the eight team loop and all appear to be legitimate contenders place In the stan dings Even Body Shop which has only one point In their six starts has been keeping their games close In action Sunday Anne dropped a decision to s while the and hinge House duelled lo a deadlock The other games saw Anne handle Mai Dodge by a margin while Hotel rtgistered a 41 victory over North Sports This Sunday Ihe a m game will have facing off against North Halton Sports while McGlbbon meets Mai Dodge Exchange House At MILTON GEORGETOWN Vacuum Sanitation Supplies Sates Service To Alt Makes 8763394 The Mustangs now find themselves atop the Georgetown Ladles Basketball League dings after taking a pair of victories their moat recent outings Assisting the Mustangs effort was an upset win by the Cougars over the Trojans In a Nov game The same evening the Mustangs dumped the Capncorns Last Wednesday the Trojans regained their winning form to defeat the Capri corns while the Mustangs held onto first with a win over the Cougars Up to date standings show the Mustangs on top with five wins and a loss for 11 points losing teams ore awarded a single point The Tro jans are in second with 10 points on four wins and two losses while the Cougars are third with a three- and three record for nine points and the Capri corns are win ess In six games to give them six points In the Nov games the Cougars scored In the last few seconds of play to pull out a squeaker over powerful Trojans The Cougars were led by Mane Smiths 14 points Judy Thomson clicked for nine points for the Cougars while Linda had eight Boo Tufford had seven and Nat added six For the Trojans Anita led all scorers with 21 while Alice Ogden had 12 June Nicholson con tributcd eight and Rebecca added six In the other match up the Mustangs had five players hit doubledigits In their win over the Mariann Lott hit for IS points while Penny Wright and Lor raine Brown each clicked for 12 and Diane Gardner and Wendy Moore had 10 apiece For the Capncorns Tracey Yorke had nine points Wendy Forsyth and Tracy had six apiece and Kerry Gibson added four In the Mustangs win over the Cougars last Wednesday Chung Kim showed rare shooting form as she hit Tor points for the winners Lott and Carol were both good for points while Lorraine Brown added nine Replying for the Cougars were Judy Thomson with 12 points Marie Smith with 10 Kristemwn- with nine and Linda Robson with six The Trojans put together a well balanced scoring attack In their win over the Caps Pal Nesset and Alice showed the way with 16 points each while Rebecca Caverly con tributed 14 Anita had 12 and Sandra Cousins added eight For the Kerry Gibson hit for 11 points while Maureen Ken- had eight and Laurel Heini Jen Reynolds and Wendy Forsyth all had four is pre ten le with North of the Month Award for month of October Saturday night following Georgetown Gemini game 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