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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 13, 1988, p. 11

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SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday April I J Page Herald Scoreboard HON SOCIAL LEAGUE Watkt MEMS LEAGUE ROD Andy Punt TUX LEAGUE Boh LEAGUE Din IHOSW0T41 IB I Sandy Wxki no US Brian a m Sim Haydn a a JUNIOR Scot an Shirt KiyMwKlUu JarnTluDn Gattlln IT GccHny M WD I at it Lynn Mertbnd 3U n a WiNwr M IN no l Bryin David Kin M I Lu GDHS tracks ters attend meet Georgetown District Ugh School athletes took pan In a track and meet held at St Michaels College Thursday and gave a good account of themselves Trent Cull set a new school record as he placed second In the Midget boys shot put with a mark of 13 metres metres while Sue Subject was fourth Marye Boks also competed In the same event Hockey reunion planned The annual Old timers Hockey Reunion of Markham has been slated for April at the Fireman Club in The dinner has been designed as a social meeting so that former players can meet with old team mates opponents associates and friends and relive past events while renewing old friendships There Is nothing exclusive about the event and friends of Oldtimers are welcome to attend The hone is that many veterans will be able to attend and there Is a possibility car pools will be formed to travel from points such as North Bay Sudbury Windsor Detroit St Catharines Owen Sound Hamilton and elsewhere Cocktails will be served beginn ing at p m with dinner to follow at A price or per person Is to be paid at the door For further information coll In the open girls four by BOO m relay the team of Kim Barr Megan Lusby Cave and Sherl Nairn placed sixth with a combined time of 11 In the Midget boys four by BOO m l Lawrence Paul Rob Walker and Michael took se cond place honors with their lime of 9322 In the same event for Junior boys the team was fourth with a lime of a The team consisted of Glenn Mulder Dan Campbell Rich Bond and Martin Davison The Senior boys team managed a fifth place finish In the four by event with a time of 33 Members Include Dave Paul Ed Powers Bob and Rick Lane In the four by relay Georgetown a Junior girls team consisting of Anna Kor sack Lisa Carter and finished fifth In a lime of The Midget boys team of Trent Cull John Jlckllng John KaUl Metis and Trevor placed fifth in the four by 100 relay with a time of Two Midget girls teams were also entered In this event The team of KrUty Lewis Cindy Carter Heather and Laura Homer finished with a time of GO and the team of Louise Wlllms Kim Mlzener Beth Tadman and Kelly Bussell finished with a time of 59 On the boys side in the Junior Mulder and Mike Dyer had a time of and another Junior squad made up of Kevin Usher Craig Cooper Paul MacLeod and BUI McDonald finished in a time of 1 The Senior boys four by 100 team of Rick Lane Mark Dunning Heath Norton and Steve finished In a time of tn the four by relay the Herman and Mike Dyer fifth with a time of 3 The Midget boys team of Trent Cull Jake John Jlckllng and Dave Lawrence placed sixth In the four by wilhatimeof4 10 The Senior boys team of Steve Chaffey Mark Dunning Heath Nor ton and Glenn Mulder finished with a time of In the event and the team of Koreack Anna Toone Sheril Cave and Carter finish ed with a combined time of In the open girts four by In the open girts distance medley GDHS placed fourth in a lime of 14 3 Sarah handled the m leg of the race Kirn went Sara MulhoUand had the leg and Sherl Nairn took the m leg In the four by m relay the GDHS Junior boys learn claimed a second place finish with a combined time of The team was com prised of Ed Powers Paul Dan Campbell and Martin Davison The Senior boys team consisting of Dave Paul Jim Clark Bob Donker and Rick Lane took fourth In the four by 1600 m relay with a time of 13 Field shapes up for open Ensigns pull themselves up RESULTS First Division Golden Flights Ensigns 3 Firemen 3 Independents Exports 1 Hustlers Westerners Panthers Second lilon High Rollers Snowjacks 2 Bulldogs Bandits InlerCounty2 Special League Playoff Game Panthers 3 Independents STANDINGS AS OF APRIL First DUIslon Hustlers 5 19 Westerners 3 2 is Firemen 12 Exports 3 12 Golden Fights 11 Ensigns 3 10 Panthers 3 10 Independents 3 Second Dlviilon Snowjacks 1 is Bulldogs 3 14 3 1 Inter County Bandits l 3 High Rollers 3 2 Aces Ensigns pulled themselves off the foot of the first division table and In dependents slid dowr spot to the last as Hustlers continue to blaze away at the front of the pack In the Georgetown Industrial Darts League playoffs Second division and Aces hold on to lop and bottom places respectively Ken Baker hit 140 as Ensigns went out In front by two games Flights won the next two games to set up the decider which went Ensigns way for the win Mike Pepper with one start Darts By EX TOUGH with two starts Firemen a number over In dependents with Rick honing In on 140 Jim Franks had two starts and Ian MacDonald two closes for Independents The In Exports were out against Hustlers who came through No details on this one at all Meanwhile on the next board Rollers come out on top with Snowjacks Dan Fraser had two starts a finish and scores of 121 and for Snowjacks remained close to the leaders with a strong performance over Panthers For Herby Graham opened two games and Luke the only close out double Second division Taxmen kept up Ihelr good playoff shows in defeating Inter County Paul opened Iwo games and George ONetl ended two gomes In this match Following the playoff matches Panthers and Independents played for the right to remain in the First Division next season A dingdong battle ensued with game about until Panthers took the last gome for the win Prior to the matches the elections for next season took place Elected are George Powell Inter County president George Neil Inter County vicepresident and Joe Taxmen as secretary treasurer Deposed president Joe Cairns has understandably at the results I understand that Calms had agreed to stand down as president to Improve the Image or the league In return for this act and backing Powell or at the least not running for the position of president Calms expected receive support for Ihe position or secretary from Powell For some reason this show of sup port was not forthcoming In his terms both as secretary and president Calms Introduced a few nice touches The Christmas drinks and sandwiches was a new Item The Introduction of Utile extras at the annual banquet was another A new of not retaining large lances at the end of Ihe season was another No matter what happened or did not happen Calms can took back at his years office with contentment as were by and large a success His terms also were endured without the support of all his fellow officers at all times and there is no doubt that he put In a great deal of work on behalf of and for the benefit of the organization This week sees Ihe last of the playoffs with both divisions not yet settled Hustlers meet In the first set of five Going In with a lead of three points Hustlers remain favorites Enders need to take all five games to take the playoffs In the First Division Four games will lead to a playoff and two games are not enough Exciting eh Inter County play a large part in deciding the Second Division They flay current tenders and up with second place Bulldogs Jacks only have one set of I veteft HOMELITE Quality Outdoor Power Equipment for over 65 years New Design Two cycle Engine Adjustable Handle Lma Advance System Comfort Strap optional 5 net Cutting Swath Lightweight lbs List 79 00 sale 159 5 P Quantum Eng ne Push Drive with Zone Start Controls inch cutting width writ standard side discharge List 99 sale 55 Sinclair Ave GEORGETOWN FREE DELIVERY AVAILABLE 8779473 Paul Azlnger Ben Crenshaw Joey Slndelar and Mark McCumber each winners of PGA Tour titles during March have confirmed their entries for the Canadian Open Golf Championship for the du Marnier Trophy director of professional tournaments for the Royal Canadian Golf Association Dick Grimm an nounced recently Other confirmed entries for the million Canadian Open which will be played at Glen Abbey Golf Club In Ookvtlle August September are defending champion Curtis Strange and former winners Greg Norman and We are proud that these recent additions to the entry list will enable the 1968 Canadian Open to feature the top three money winners from the PGA Tour said Grimm We are also pleased that Mark Mc who won the recent Players Championship will return to Glen Abbey looking to Improve on a strong finish at last years dianOpen Prize money for the Canadian Open has been Increased by iso with the winner receiving the du Marnier Trophy and Strange who also won the 1985 Canadian Open set a PGA Tour record In 1S67 with earnings of while second with and Crenshaw finished third with Azlnger the PGA Player of the Year for 1987 won the 1988 Bay HUI Classic at Orlando March A 28yearold native of Ma Azlnger won three titles In was second to Nick in Lbe British Open and finished In a tie for 16th place at the Canadian Open Crenshaw ranks seventh on the POAs all time money list with career earnings of 333 and has Tour victories Including the Dotal Ryder Open In Miami A 1973 after a brilliant amateur career that Included three consecutive NCAA titles McCumber who tied for fifth place at the Canadian Open won his sixth career PGA Title with a recordbreaking score at the 1988 Players Championship at Vedra March 27 A 36yearold native of Jacksonville Cumber had his finest season In 1987 with earnings of 3B0 who turned 30 March captured the Honda Classic at Coral Springs March 13 and was the first round leader at the Cana dlan Open before finishing In a tie for seventh place There are a limited number of ex ticket packages still remain for the Canadian Open and other advance ticket packages such as Weekly Badges and Anyday Vouchers are available by calling the Tournament Office at Ontario Hockey Association BANTAM A 1988 CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Fit Apr 15th Sat Apr 16th Sun Apr 17th GORDON ALCOTT ARENA lawn cycle showcases 12KP Station In 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