Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 3, 1977, p. 12

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Tilt MO Wednesday Auguit 3 Soaring tempers interrupt game By WALLACE- Herald tor During Thursday nights action In the Hills Ball Hockey League an Interior battle was fought between Way Jay and Kal Shin who have played four games together at two games piece Tin victor Thursday was Way Jay Both teams became somewhat by the end of the game with a total of S3 minutes of penalties handed out Number of Kai shin and number 2 of Way Jay both totalled 11 minutes for roughing and elbowing Way Joy also spent minutes In the box for roughing The remainder of the penalties were all minor but just about every player watched the name from the box at one point or another Goal scorers for Way Jay were one goal and two assists with one goal one assist Peierson Barnes and especially Lister with two goals Kal shin only goals were in the first period by White and Bradley red Yates and were able lo relax a bit more during the second fame of the night when Rex Towing and Ontario Electric pounded a close victory for Itex Towing Penalty minutes were greatly reduced in this game with a total of only nine minutes per team Two Ontario Electric players had exceptionally good games which helped in keeping the score so close Number 4 hit the target three times glv the team all their goals Patterson number 10 also played a good defensive game In the third and final game of the evening the Johnston Giants walked all over the Georgetown Rams beating them by a score of I J den with quick tempers and excessively large mouths both teams were eager to slash out with words or tlita or both Penalties accumulated to a sum of minutes with a 10 minute misconduct going to Getty of the Hams Brian Coc alsoaflam team member was given minutes for roughing and slashing Bach team will play two more regular season games before moving Into the quarter in I biM to one I for Towing Strong batters keep Glen ahead In a close game played last Tuesday July 2G the Glen Men defeated at the Glen Sconng plays began In the second inning as Dave Gates made it to first on an error by Glen catcher Dean Hancock After a bunt by Mark Duck Gates was safe on second after beating the ball to the base Cord Green then hit a single bringing Gates In for the The Glen came back In the third Inning to gain one run as Steve Pierce singled and went pitch Hancock sacrificed Pierce to third and a fly out Pierce scored on Paul Robinson single Both teams gained runs during the fourth inning Dove tripled to lead off and he scored when Howie mlsployed Greer ground ball For the Glen it was Bob Marchand tripling and scoring on Max Stafford single Bill Zillo running for Stafford went to third on consecutive wild pitches After one out a strikeout Zilio scored on Mike Pierces double Pierce then came in for another run on pinch hitter BUI Tilt single In the sixth inning the Glen Men gained their last run after a fly out when Mike Reynolds Pierce then singled Reynolds to third Making a good play Steve Pierce doubled in both runners Making a bit of a comeback Randy singled and Dave homered for the last two runs of the night The game scheduled for Friday night at the Glen was cancelled j 1 Barber Tram Shin A 1 Way I Johnston ants 1G j Kami He trie League IB 10 3 Towing 172 j Scoriae Race lorn Pis IM II you tan him any feacock Kti hin Hawk mack him Into board 1 V J Sturgeon J linston lanls IS GO 1 J Lister 14 J J tit 42 leti V J W Turner Sim II IJ L I nls 111 18 Brown k 1 By Laurie Wallace Herald Sports Editor Have you ever noticed the way most girls throw a baseball Usually one straight motion from the shoulder with no elbow or wrist movement and the ball goes up not out But it scute and what should you expect from a girl One thing that annoys me more than anything else In the world of sports Is that many people believe women should be Inferior Including a vast majority of women On several occasions I remember throwing a baseball or tennis ball lo someone usually male and hearing Who taught you that or Are sure you re a Tossing a ball is such a simple basic move Why must there be a male and female technique Not pushing the new wave or Women Lib the entire concept of male superiority in sports stems from males who just think they arc superior If there is one thing a girl learns early s not to outdo a boy In athletics or anything else Some men simply cannot handle the thought of their women being just as good or belter than themselves In an area which has been classified as male oriented Women have been stereotyped Into being soft easily hurt quick to tire emotionally weak creatures who cannot bear the labours of athletic activity And If a women is Involved In sport it must be one that Is aesthetically pleasing to her mole counterpart Gymnastics and figure skating are two such areas women can display her athletic abilities while she portrays the graceful sweet picture of a lady But here too there is a great difference between how a male and female execute the same gymnastic maneou Take for instance getting into a handstand from a prone position A male must demonstrate his strength in the move while a women must show how gracefully she can control her movements Strength with grace seems to me to show a far more advanced level of skill The problem is an old one and one that will take many years to correct 1 say correct because I feet Is a One sided story serious mistake Women can and do enjoy sports but It is hard to go the grain of society and turn your back to the Too many girls hear and parents say that sports is a man territory and turn away Physical fitness Is a great gilt and one that all should enjoy And what better way for a women lo care for her body the one thing she Is glorified for then to keep it healthy and strong through exercise Women really do love sports but you have to see them participating without a male audience to really see It is when a male enters and the whole backwash of standards and roles comes In that you see an awkward weak athletically nowhere mass of giddy girls And the blame goes lo women too There is no excuse for pretending to be something you re not think that if a woman feels she must shun sporting activities to attract a man she is cheating herself of self fulfillment the after is not worth the pretense she creates Ontario Hockey school Ontario champ Ladies play wor on power Ontario Close to home I IWHl For years 1 hive ih Lake in Acton So mi folk even Implied j when I mentioned the ten pound p I eought here However there a renewed it in his fishing hole A recent eight pound pike has proved tin big ones ire Mill Bill Burgess caught hold of a big one recently while drift trolling for Bass along the west channel near the park The east channel has given up some good bass or me over the years where the back yards eome down lo the waters edge end many pike in the pool just above the Boats con be rented from The Breezes a long established campground on southwest oroer of the lTffl lake An inlet cuts back here and is available The pilings the narrows at the outlet of this channel are all that is of the old radial tracks that ran from to Toronto and through Georgetown and was more correctly called the Line To the right of these pilings Is a large bay with many stumps some just under the surface and others protruding above These are of bass and when one is caught from a good spot another lunkcr takes over Along thenorth shore of this bay is a deeper channel where 1 caught my ten pound pike Weeds can be a problem if you arc afraid of fishing them get frustrated A spinner bait such as the Beetle spin can eliminate weed problems 1 cast these lures right into the matches The Gordon Alcolt Ladies Tennis com travelled to Pine Point Wednesday and came out lied with two loses and two wins In the West A Division and Pal Harris lost heir 7 indu Rice and Kny King won Thompson and Mary also came out on lop with and 7fl victories Ann and Ann Kennedy played hard but lost and 10 ilea Georgetown in Division Agnes Daniel and Caroline Murray were pleased with fl and victories Carole Mnelood and Audrey Houston were ahead loo 7 fi4 winning mulches Gloria Stewart and Wendy were not so lucky as they lost Annt and Gall Williamson also trailed 7 and elms weeds and bump Ihcm way and bass often takes a spinner bait as it drops log on rctreive The main part of Lake is full of good fish but I always fish the stump line along the cistern Shore first work across to the deep water off west point of the town park Here I often change lo a flatfish or a large spoon for the large pike that seem to hang around In the deeper water near the edge of the weed lied An excellent wny fish Acton Pond as it Is known to many old timers is by easting a plastic worm right up against Iho shun line or among the Illy pads and my favourite way Is to go canoe with a partner The idea is to take turns holding and casting getting equal opportunity at the fishing course Is imperative and any noise in the boat or canoe will put Ihc fish down You can loose fish In an instant In the weeds and among the slumps and sunken roots so always be alert for the strike and react quickly My personal favour lie tackle Is ihc Diawa Millionaire Bait Casting Outfit as it gives me Instant control and superb accuracy which Is Important In fishing fairy Lake I have probably fished this lake more than any other single body of water and still find a challenge and one of the most Interesting fishing spots to be found in ONTARIO OUTDOORS The Hal ton Sports Camp Hockey School will be opening Monday I Aug 8 with a lour week program designed to help youngsters Improve their all round physical fit This will specialize in the area of power skating combining skating fundamentals and strength building conditioning rises Youngsters will also learn sink handling shooting passing checking and team play Other ureas will also be irked on help hoe key players attain a good level of Illness Indies will be learned In order help I Inure themselves In team ph will be helped by use of wreitlmg defensive football as well as fundamentals of I locking passing ret civ Ing and running will he taught lo all lennls mil he In In the impaling with ihysiial and inn ditioniniie lumps Students an ilsuwehuuii Unit nil iimthiini Golf gab On July the North in a Point lounl event The winners were 1st Mary Jo 1 2nd Kny Trump and 3rd Inci In the even Business Girls played and Marge and Gail Inlayson lied for low gross at Jean Chapel won low putts with 10 hove one well rounded physically fit boy or girl who has had plenty of fun n the meantime The camp is held at the Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena and is open to year olds The hours are Monday to week with a guaranteed three hoars ice lime per pupil daily Registration and fees are per week for both ice and off lee instruction Application forms arc available from Norlh Sports Store or for more Information call Chris or Pete at 7777 By DREW CLARKE Georgetown Meredith Mc her sup remacy as Ontario Champion In the Midget Girls metre Hurdles at ihe Ontario Sum Track and Field Champ ionships held this past week end at Sudbury Laurentlan University campus McLaren was the 1970 Mid get Girls Hurdles Champion She also placed sixth com pcting as a Junior In Spring meet June in Sudbury with the Track and Field team Her lime of seconds this weekend was a fifth of a second faster than any of her previous efforts at the metre distance was one of several Georgetown athletes paling in the meet which brought club athletes from all over Ontario Other notables competing In Sudbury included Cathy Clark Bruce and Jon Ontario Midget 1500 metre champ and Canadian Midget Boys metre record holder Ian Clark did not compete as he takes a well deserved rest while his injured heel mends The local athletes were com for the Scarborough Optimists Track and Field Club for the Scarborough Op timists Track and Field Club The club coached by Brian Barnes recently completed a successful lour of British CORRECTION On page of the Kenmore Days flyer distributed recently in your area we have incorrectly advertised a Harvest Gold Range at The correct price should read 299 to reflect a 10 extra cost for a coloured model The white model 227 454 070 DL is shown at its correct price of Sears sincerely regrets any Inconvenience this may have caused our customers

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