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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 26, 1965, p. 11

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tpp of the in gue ind won their uit game bv default over header lum ber jh lkacue standings the pitcher of the george own upholtttrtng and stair faro tfimi starred in game bbrri herbert also bitter or 2 twiner and linda iaul hitler of 9 bonwri made the hall gsae suu farm coached by al murphy won the name 23 to 0 alto hitting home rum for the farm glxli were mar lu jones judy drsper pea gy given and clary bydevaate lionel hair styling won in tight game over delrex ijih ions 17 to 13 bonnie inglit pitcher for detrex ladies wai picked ai star of the game llome runs highligmed the en tire match yor leon i shirley sump unda carey kathy mc hush diane ha nde lands all came up with one each debbie mcquarrie ud pauline ubit man bit one each for delrex tt was a 15 to 8 win for geor geiown cycle and sports over gumiuoki real kstate liohet llsder sunnucks pitcher and gotdle coe srtl has for cy cl 4b sports were game hart laobel hit the only home run of the game unur ltu slawultii w l t ha tyclr- t sporta 8 1 17 lponr a hair 8 4 0 12 slala farm s i 0 10 sunnurki krai tat s 9 b dlrk raihjona 3 a i 7 georgetown lph 3 s t 7 dairy que n 1 suwri y 1 nuts plarr the only liumr run hit mu m wai cwdilrd lo thr krumr kln krimr suun stamp jrkiona dairy quean rmlrd llirir re ulravir lumbir w i t p h 1 1 17 7 1 2 16 7 2 1 15 3 7 0 6 2 8 0 4 1 a 0 3 junior liacuh a clot game turnrd to sound trouncing in the final ga me of the regulir season of play between jackson s bar gain centre and superior fd the 3 2 game ended in a 17 3 win for superior homer hit for superior were by beth hi c hard ton with 3 and molly hen derson 1 the win put superior in 2nd place in the standing with 16 points jsrksous fin tthed 5th with 4 point stars of the game were jackson a pit cher jin ice inzhi and super lors pitcher tleth richardson nien yates murray motors pitcher starred in the klnette km iter murray motors game uurras cinched third spot in the atandlng with their 303 win krukert finished in 4lh eight district southpaws enter kawartha tourney eight local golfers will be membert aild two from north amoog the field in the ontario lulion amateur southpaw oolf cham scotty patterson north hal plontiup for those rare birds of toi tce of a fl 23 ted penning the fairway who stand on the north walton at 0 22 anatoley wrong aide of ball rutty l georgetown 0 37 i boh webster georgetown 0 52 the one day tourney for the bud haines georgetown 10 52 wiser trophy and wiwr cup uchtchcrn eoruetown i 1 1 11 1107 paul i opirl ceorjetown u being held thu year at the m inj kitoartba golf and country town 3 0v club peterborough a hun ired and seventy one a temime schedule released left handc rs will take part in this week includes six george- 1 the tourney they 11 play in town golf ami country club threesome juveniles stock is soaring as they trample opposition 11m georgetown juveniles ftextd their muscles and show d their one two punch by defeating erlndale 3 1 on salur day and turning back drama lea 30 on sunday the twin wlnt coupled with uat sunday t 80 win over brawpton moved the home crew from tixhi spot in the stand bypj to a contending 3rd spot only game out of 2nd place and five points off of first place and three garnet left to play on saturday big mike tost truck out 17 batters and allow d only three hits to hold er in dale down to one run while hit mates put 8 hits together to core three big run george town scored in the first inninj on ft tingle by quackenbush who stole second and in turn acord on arblct long double to 11 1 centre jeld the score remained 10 until the seventh inning when krlndale tied it up ou a walk stolen base and ii alngle by donoely to score one yhe home boys came to life in their half of the seventh when uarxo tingled with one out waa moved to second on denamores singles and when the krlndale fielder hobbled the ball both runneva advanced into acortng petition with two out poiyf ford capped the rally off with a sharp hit to right field scoring both uarxo and dens mora in the second half of the joveoues onetwo punch dan ny arble put down the high faring bramalea club abutting them but 34 on a fins 3hit performance this moved the georgetown crew past bramalea in the standings into third spot bramalea started with a bang getting two straight singlet and filled the bate when arble hit a bataman lie iot himself out of trouble by linking out the final batter to end the in ning arbic struck out 17 bramj lea halters hut had to get him self out of trouble is he hit 3 batters and walked three more at crucial times to get into hot water georgetown collected 5 hits and scored their first run in the second on in error to the lira mi lea shortstop allowing ar bie to reach first safely arblc then stole second and scored on davison a tingle to centre field the home crew got their oth er run in the fifth inning when ford singled stole second and in turn scored on cal coolldge s sharp single t o right field both teams played sharp ball allowing only one error apiece the juveniles play a four point game against fergus thla week and have a game remain ing with dundas it should be decided by the end of the week just who will be the a repre sentative in hie oba george town or dundas georgetown are already assured of a play off spot in halton country v 7fe exchange house i kino stkst wist ofotonovvn wlthoi to announce ntertainment 3 friday and saturday nights s i domtar acton legion tied in softball semis georgetown domtar lost their dan arblc in the legion pitch one game advantage over acton era box after domtar got him tha guo led u4 at the end of the 5th inula but th act in waj just gettin atarte4 th unpredictable hotalj tmt to life in the orb and acotd 4 nine wbtt they added mora in the tth gkn wltuafeu ri- potided to tba fruddeb threat and launched a h run huault in their half of tha ihh to ui s cov banding 187 lud- linda edmiion proves kari racing is for girls too i wale kart pilots who tuf frd dfutd egos when char una ifaocorvnsck bwtnie a class champion at the north halton club track now have a double trauma to live with unda kdmuon a class 1 driver notified the men of the club wednesday the intends to be s pride smasher also linda pushed her machine to three straight wins st the club a utne house track in on of the four sweeps registered last week olher fwepa were chtlked up in cltu 6 where jim uonham wis unavailable clin 5 where kd htllger returned from holl days to dominate the division ci and class 4 where ruts urry couldn t be ctujrht i interesting class 3 wai split three wtys with norm shea cap turing the beat li mo muiako the send and keith hunter the feature charlene mtccormtck won both the heat and feature in class 3 but wsa held from a sweep by larry rices victory hi the semi final honours in the fastest divi alon ware shared by bill uay coriaacfc who lad the field home in both the heat and feature and bob urry who matched the checkered flag in the seml final botsd bat ymfted bovy th ray k gjtms 7 ran attack kca bridge la tfaa jim frank and boa ritchie both collected tttre bits in- ctadiiitf home run for lb win- nan junior beadbbaot led the alutj duel witty a grand esum hosoa run a dottble autd swiir of kan haarna and bill 221ip tweb rappad out thrm hits maa stafford tripiad asad fate posatv a lead a hi tilm tselliielitiili tatrad with a tfena hit ntask liarharrttg twaai mcr in tha ninth dos prlea i three hits tor aetna white j ct wat jan bidtftsb pair one of hadejrs npa round tripped in th facaa brae shitttia kaa and barry fumps lack4 a safety 1 wuh th rain aortioa to ceco the hotels waived a chanc to opt out of their lotting cauae and hutead played it to th utter end in a believ it w not climu th aaullavule hitter clubod gun pitchinir for uor hits end runs baton their surge wat cut off 3 runs abort gin atari jo shaw teat urvd 8 bita over h lnnlngk turn paavoy t on relief followed by bob caokpbvll doug vickery lasud one and a half atnlri- fur the station georgetown memorial arena roller skating tues thurs sat 8 to 11 pm more skates have awaat rdiij rw awel now open silver spur park wkttn vtuaof flaot coach udh indian vulaoci tomvkiocs shoot1nc oauxiy akchhy koftshaor uoocj faciuiies for picnics and camping to reach ilia camp travel througn lullirvafad one cdicuitiort north llwn watt lo ilia 6lh line aomlisioh 1 60 h cak terra cotta wolf park teurmottt nkiht picnics and camp i no change hous1 ulttkd xwimm1wo pool wadino pool fot children e okn water swimming come and bring the family legion in acton fait ball tml finals thursday night when the warriors ahaded them 17 to 14 domtar registered the first pair of runs but legion reboun ded with 5 in their half of the second georgetown evened the count with 3 in the same inning a third inning explosion for 5 runs off 4 hits and pair of walks gave domtar the big lead again until the sixth frame when acton reduced it to a single run acton legion took command in the tth inning scoring four times for a j 3 10 margin but georgetown bunched three more runs in the bottom of the 7th to create another dsdlock it was jim bullough who saved legion with a 2 run clout in the 8th inning which he extended into a homer on an over throw winner gary uasales relieved early gord spenee bob new man and jamie cunningham hurled for georgetown uasales fanned 10 and limited the losers to s hits arblc had scattered 7 hlla the three dom tar throwert gave up is hits both teams hsd trouble find ing the handle on the ball three domtar boots helped acton s cause in uie second while le gion t errors aula ted domtar in their big third inning legion centre fielder mar shall was ejcctetwrom the game after blowing his stack over s strike csll jim golden and bill somer vllle paced domtar with three hits apiece including a 7lh inning home run by golden noaa cunningham and mike george rapped two singles each while junior beaumont and bui lowln contributed one tsfety this is oakridge park london ontario tupc jr ttte mtjy iqk2iit a cc1a 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