Late sports page Brampton clips Eagles wings mm- n m in ill tin deft for the tirctovn junior t The lotah dropped an innings to held i 1 kid ReMax wins opening ball game of season 1 1 I il Co rrcii dent In the first gome Kinsmen Senior Girls Softball League season slipped by Diet Centre by a slender score The duo of Knvnnjgh and Karen Doyle handled the duties for while Chert I nirn pitched or DM lllthardion and Anderson up the star honors In other senior action Youngs drove to a victory Both it ami received status In the junior division a strong North Hilton Sports beat Standard Products North Hilton and Tracy Gretn of St Products were selected to receive game star honors spilt the of in their final six runs must Hit t iglei didn help defensively a Hit made of seven in the As will pitchers walked eight visiting batters Brampton trunk Mela recorded the for the visitors us Four hits and finned 14 Louis look loss innings giving v in Mora who in turn left for Mm the final I hi was lis It rulntd for both Brampton scored runs in the second inning before George town got on the board In their half of tht fourth inning The visitors added single tallies in he seventh and eighth frames scoring their final six runs In the ninth inning to ice the time was Impress with pitcher tin In Tin Bra pi on struck out the Final five Georgetown batters faced in the game He Just a great game The Georgetown manager added he was somewhat surprised with the number of The will once hi at home when they host night at the fairgrounds starting at in The tiam will in Sunday when It travels to Hamilton for a game with Glen team splits Williams homer girls Green Team offensive star or led Glen While game was Sandy learn 12 Tuesday la Weeks She powered there alio ire some players who still In of being The squad look in junior ball with the an 1 lead In the higher enlibre players It wB ad never mil lake time for looked Homers by l It s mainly though Nine of Brampton a runs Satur were unearned Mario was the top Georgetown bailer going for Pat Brook Grant Nairn had the other hi Is homer Eleven walks in the two innings proved to be to the Green squad in their with first Big innings enable Jays to record powderpuff win Blue Jays collection of runs in the second inning and six runs In the sixth inning were sufficient lo contain the Red Foxes June Ford Sheirl Louth Mary Johnston and Ellen all went threefox three for the birds foxes Cathy Milne Wendy Fisher Alice Edgar and Joy Thompson connected for the losing side olden Cloves 16 Dingbats 3 A combined team effort by the Gloves was the key element in this contest Fine hitting was displayed by Judy Gibson Betty Anne Puckering Donna Sproule and Monica great smack to the fence and steady pitching assisted In this win for Dingbats came about midway through the game with notable fielding and catches by Sue Martin and Phyllis Mercer Mercer also hit an outstanding triple Ball teams record first loss of year A pair of Llmehouse Inter Plant Slowpitch League learns fell from the ranks of the unde feated this week North Sports Chalmcr s their first loss of the ear IS while Referee s Association dumped 1511 clubs hid 30 records before action this week In their win over North Ha It on got home runs from Paul Martin and Henry King Bob Morrow hid the lone home run for Chalm back four each while Paul Martin Bill and Brian Beau all have three Chalmers and North are tied for ihe league lead with records Midas Label masters and Referee Association are next with marks white Radical and Smith and Slone are tied with 3 records League action resum Saturday with North taking on Refe ree Association Midas Chalmers plays Radicals and Referee s Association takes on over Shane Smith and Stone Lefcbvre hit a home run for the DRG team In other games Mike Schultz and Lloyd Shcp- had home runs to pace Midas Muffler aver Smith Stone 188 In closest game or the day got by Radical s Car Club 9 as Mlkt had a homer for the winners Ian Crichlon homer for Tumbler Purple Power to by Tumblers consisted of 1 1 runs in the fourth inning this milch Jams Pointroj Put Morey and Diana Tripp possessed the hot bats Powers Marge Snow and Connie Dirlmg wenl three for three for the night Duns Hock Brilliant pitching by Dynamic duo of Dobbins and Sandy Marshill the Lightnings the league shutout of the Lesley Scarlett made a super catch when called upon Flock Diane Saunders and Judy reiihcd base but were by a strong defensive corps Lading 10 Sylvle Wa bourne great hitting led her team to an exciting win together with excellent catches in right field by Linda Perkins Smurfctt hit well and Gloria Sinclair smothered the ball expertly at shortstop Despite the outcome Papa fell ihe team attempted a good to me back Black Bur Randy Bulldogs by Sheens Kim Kirk and Tammy along with triples by Lcinne Hall Janet Mather and Sylvia Murphy guided a balanced attack to a big win Robin Richardson and Diannc combined hits balling three and arriving safely at home for the around A total of year pi in Saturday s game Wt played sivtn good innings of baseball he slid If can stay in then with our pitching I feel we can be rcil ive hi said Georgetown had a ai notching its first win of ihe year when Ihe learn is play in the Tr icy Weeks and Sandy Wicks thi Julie of The lLUm VIDEO HOME MOVIE RENTALS thi w is postponed Tin kid who was in it v ill Mill I Hi id id I WEDNESDAY MEMBERS WEEKLY SPECIAL ALL MOVIES EXCEPT NEW RELEASES MINIMUM OF TWO MOVIES VCR RENTAL PER NIGHT 10MOUNTAINVIEWRD PLAZA GEORGETOWN 8731566 Sutton Phone In the home run department Jim Scar led and AI Hay arc- tied for the lead with five each Dave Mo jury Ron Mike Buck and Jim Masscna are one I The Bennett Health Care Centre offering FINE RETIREMENT LIVING Choice of Private or Semi Private Accommodation in an attractive comfortable and secure environ ment specifically designed for your neads Services Include full dining room service nursing and laundry service- a of planned activities 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