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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 21, 1966, p. 12

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thi akoitarrowh hrrald dwimv july 11 imt s doityourself modern trend but at eight years of age rochester cleveland sit alone little league ball loops untouched by adult hands that the soap box car of 8 year old david woods 137 prince charles dr ve while georgetown street wh ch don t boast at least one of these motorless vehicles are rare even rarer are carts which are totally the work of doit yourselfers as young as eight years of age throwout tournament proves goiters dream golfers were given the nght to do what golfers have always wanted to do at north halton liens nlte last thursday throw out their worst three holes i the throw out tournament was one of a series of novel tja which feature thei weekly hen s nite low gross prize winners were joe state and ha cy chappel who entered scores of 21 with their worst three holes subtracl ted five golfers harry sander son enc ross don curry sam mackenzie and ted fenning en tered 22s chris walkers 12mr net was low score other low net prize winners were bert archer mor r s goudfketting gord king jeff duck ron breen bob but ler tudor beaumont and rum fendley most honest golfer was joe louth by bob plata on tuesday july 12th games played in the international league uw toledo wtn its sec ond fame of the season by de letting jacksonville 104 and in the other game columbus stayed close to the leaders by doubling the score over buffalo 04 thursday july 14th saw tor onto win their first game as they defeated syracuse by the score of 82 in the other game rochester emerged from their game with atlanta winners by the score of 146 this leaves ro chester all alone in first place games played in the amert can leagueaw cleveland take over first place by virtue of theft 2 1 win over new york a home run by steve graham hi to fifth inning proved to be the damaging hit as it came with the score tied 1 1 this game waa typical of many a close game played in the am ericau league the game on july 14th saw the first defaul ted game of the season as de troll failed to field enough pla yen for their game against chi cago here is the schedule for the week of july 26th and 20th international league 5 vs 8 c 8 vs 7 e july 20 4 vs 3 c 2 vs 1 e july 20 american league july 26 2 vs 4 july 28 5 vs 1 team no 3 baa bye red hot dore too much for visiting indians bernie dore was the whole show for georgetown giants of the halloo senior baseball league last wednesday night as they cemented their hold on fifth place with a 31 victory off burlington indians dore came up with his best pitching performance of the season as he fanned ten and limited the indians to just 3 h ts and one unearned run the veteran hurler also drove in two giant run in the threerun second inning scored himself on a single by third sacker danny arbtc the only bururgton run of the game was cored on an er ror by a georgetown outfield burlington s george moore was tagged with the loss te giants play their home games wednesday nights in georgetown preston pirates visited here last night and dundas is slated to play here next wednesday july 27 he followed a walk by don thh week end the giants lindsay and a single by earl i play in preston saturday and burt with a long triple and in campbellville su day second baseman waa slow in eo- verim the has and missed the inraw tuvb artie sit ofck- vlul waa tlmv in retrieving tit ball and arble advanced to trtf on tome una baaa runnlnj pa shing riddall and peavoy ac- row tha plate ahead of mm ar bk scored when marzo ground ad to shortstop and the bail was hobbled the local crew ad ded one more run in the sixth when riddall singled stole sec ond and was scored on peavoy i double one pitch with the game well in control 61 and two out in the top of the 7th inning tost ran into some trouble a walk and two singles gave oakvtue two runs georgetown manager quickly brought in arblc to relieve and it took only one pitch as tha otkvule batter rounded out t uoo at thorutop georgetown hornby league leaders georgetown girls chjted up wins over palermo and milton recently to maintain their posi uon one game back of pace setting hornby in halton la dies softball league georgetown s gals downed palermo 252 monday july 11 and then doubled the score on milton 12- thursday for i 6 wins and 2 losses record id entical to that of oakville a scheduled game between owjcgetown- and glen girto monday july ll was not play ed because the olen team was under staffed it will be played later in the ached the standing now has horn by la mot owed closely by georgetown and oakville then omagh af lien williams palermo and dnnnnnin georgetown luveniles averager a pitcher leads batting race tamaa at rat hlli walk rbi pcy aabic it 31 12 g 12 387 pb4voy w 34 12 2 e 353 dikslfobe 13 40 12 4 5 300 quackenbush 13 23 7 9 3 286 j tost 11 11 3 4 3 3 kmdauas lane 13 13 43 40 10 r 3 1 1 10 h tost i u 17 3 8 3 177 marzo 13 31 5 4 8 iei bav1son 11 35 5 4 4 143 ryder 10 is 1 2 1 055 pltchara gp w l arbic 8 3 2 h tost 4 3 j tost 2 1 0 ryder 2 0 1 warning children and matches it has come to the atlent on of the georgetown fire de partment that an unusually large number of young chtl dren under 10 years of age have been purchasing arid carrying w th them penny books of matches with fhe present dry spell the departfnent feels that the com oloat on of youngsters and matches constitute a serious fire threat at this t me and suggests to parents that they 6o their umost to kep the two opart to local ttorekeep- ert the department suggests that very small children buying matches be asked to produce a note from home paying that they are on an errand the nd scriminate ushof book matches by children is bejieved to have been the cause of three minor fires last week which could have been major blazes had they not been discovered in good time georgetown fire department squeeze bunt helps juves win from oakville 63 nan marchment best golfer in three club intermatch a georgetown golf and coun try club member won low gross honours and a north halton member low net honours at a threeclub tnterclub at chingua cousy last week involving teams at lady golfers from george town north halton and chingu eeousy dubs- nan marchment was the low gross winner while millie dul chburn registered the low nel another georgetown golf mem hex edith mdntyre won a prize for least number of putts and dorothy young of north halton earned a prise tot carding the 2nd low gross attending from georgetown golf were hilda tmard nan llarchment ilene cunningham ruth derbyshire sheena goldie cathy blair mary sherman and edith melntyre attending from north halton were dorothy young inez cnch ton june evans bet chamber lain mabel sanderson irene macintosh and miuie dutchburn deer here protected this year there will be no open season for deer hunters in halton this year county council decided de spite a warning from william coulter reeve of nassagaweya township that the deer popuja tion could increase quite al armingly georgetown reeve william hunter said many county dwel lera fed and protected deer dur ing the winter months they would be very much opposed to a deer hunt he ssld last season there were 331 licensed deer hunters in halton 136 deer were seen and only 38 were killed i hope it will not reach a point where we will be having diseased animals coming into tike county commented reeve coulter feature fifty lap races next week at kart club fifty lap semi endurance races will attract large crowds to the midsummer champi onship gokart events at the north halton kart clubs track on the 5th line of es- quesjng south of limehouse wednesday july 27 this is trophy nite to the drivers a chance to grab off great clusters of bonus points toward the season a racing tit les as well as pi k up some impressive mantelpieces point leaders in the various classes will have preferred starting positions a switch from the regular karing prac tice but over fifty laps any thing can happen and break downs and splnouta frequently change the complexion of the races here are the results of go- jcart races held wednesday july heats class 8 jim morrow cl 5 gary bonbam ci 4 el mo huzatko cl 3 greg mor semi finals class 6 baxter c 3 bonbam ci 4 norm shea a 3 morrow features class 6 baxter ci s bonhara ci 4 keith hun tatvcl 3 morrow in ontario open two georgetown golf and country club golfers made good showing in the recen ontario open golf tournanent in kingston bob harris made it to the fi nal round or the first time he fired a 79 in his qualifying round a 77 in the opening round 74 in the 2nd round and a 79 in the final for a 230 terry hay also qualified with a 79 and matched hams with a 77 1st tound but his s3 in round 2 left him on the sidelines for the final georgetown juven le mercli ants resorted to some solid bane ball tactics with the use of the squeeze bum and handled the oakville mets easily defeating the lakeside crew 63 here on thursday night pitcher hike tost started tor the local crew he allowed six hits but was firing the ball in good form with himself under control the ball reacted the same way and he struck out 14 batters in seven innings while scattering the six hits ahead early georgetown went ahead in the first inning on a walk to biddall who stole second and moved to third on a wild pitch peavoy tingled and drove rid dall home the score stayed 10 until the 4th inning when tost gave scarrow of oakville a walk and he scored on neil i triple with two out the next batter popped up to end the inn ing with the score tied 1 1 irb drew a walk inttnsmth hestole second and third ont ted squeeze play the oakville pitcher seeing the georgetown runner streaking for home at tempted to pitch the ball down on tha batter mike tost and in doing so the oakville catcher could not control the ball and the run scored oakville re moved the pitcher naughton in favour of delegarde who hails from burlington and he retired the side calls for squveia with the game so tight gear getown opened their half of the fifth with a angle by riddall he moved to third on a single by peavoj and peavoy in turn stole second lane struck out and with men on second and third and with arblc at bat the oakville crew moved their in field back manager richmond seized the opportunity to cross up the visitors by calling the squeeze arbic put the ball down the first base line as tha first baseman and pitcher came in to field the ball the bestway auto body 15 king st georoetewn 177144 denis hardisty prep infrared bake for s factory finish complete collision service this shop is now serviced with a complete una of modern equipment to give the customer satisfac tion both in service and quality for speedy service see bistway auto body financing always available ten pin bowling h mens ten fin bowling team standings team w l pla tipplers 22 8 31 klinkers 17 13 23 kegglers 14 16 18 tumblers 7 23 9 high singles ed smith 202 brim bastedo 187 ross norton 178 high triples ed smith 555 brim bastedo 468 ross norton 437 high 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