Cornwell in Milton fair TENNIS FINALISTS Mike Hurley left and Larry shake hands after doing battle In the finals of the North I la lion men tennis singles championships ended up winning the title which was played at North Golf and Country Club town native Jonathan will be among the featured rac era motorcycle racing returns lo Mlllon fair grounds on Canada Day Monday Hal on Agricultural Society sponsors of Mil ton tall Fair and the Off Road Riders Association are Co operating to host the race meet As many as BO racers arc expected to in Junior Sen or and Expert classes in prize money Organizers predict speeds of up to 100 as Canada fastest flat trackers blast around the half mile oval The afternoon will include about sprint type qualifying heats and a 10Iap final for each of the seven classes As an added attract on the Canadian Speed way Riders Association will present special track demonstration races of European version of oval dirt racking on their spec tacular alcohol powered 500 bikes Action starts at 12 noon Early loss haunts locals Pee wees just miss finals By COLIN BROOKES Herald Correspondent The North Halton Sports major continue to play ball as the team had two wins two losses and a tic in league and tourno ment ploy this week Wednesday night the locals travelled to Bur linglon and dropped an extra inning deci Georgetown the home team 1510 but was unable to bring home the needed runs Thursday night Milton came to town and after three innings had an 2 lead Georgetown settled down and played error less ball the rest of the game and came back to lie things up at 11 Robbie Boyle continued to hit strong at the plate picking up two singles and a run batted In Mark and Eddie Doyle went twofor three in the game Friday in their first game of the Third Annu North Georgetown met Streets and the two got into a pitcher dual Mike Mookie McEl roy went the distance giving up only two earn runs However the locals t able to get the bats going as the game ended 3 1 in Streetsvllle favor Jeff Hannah Scott Van Gloves team just golden in victory GOLDEN GLOVES 13 BLACK SHEEP The Gloves squeaked by the Sheep in the seventh inning cliffhanger Judy Gibson had two doubles Brenda Hamilton each had one double Anne Puckering and both caught welt Holly Hulme stoic third expertly Sheep Elaine Moreland whacked a wicked homer over the fence Good hitting by Bev and Sherry Love made for an exciting RED FOXES 14 BULLDOGS 12 Foxes persistence paid off In this one Penny delivered a nice homer over the fence Alice Edgar Dayle Orton Debbie Knocpfli Sally Humberstone Molly Moore Pay on and tallied for Red Bulldogs put forth a total team effort even though they up short Robin Richardson Andrea Milne doubled Mary Ann Bradley lee Media tall Pat Hunter Linda Ovenden Lesley and Diane Leonard singled PINK LADIES 12 BLUE JAYS Ladles Connie Malenfants two triples generated her team to this win Janice placed an excellent bunt to advance the runners Lorraine To was again steady In the hurling department Despite the loss the whole Blue crew gave a good effort Brenda Cole whacked a neat homer and tallied three times on the scoreshect Linda Lee Mary Jones Marilyn Jones and Louth also scored runs DONS FLOCK 10 TURQUOISE Excellent hitting by the Flock Carol Dean set up this win Julie tripled and singled Pepper Dianne Saunders and Sandy also singled twice Sharon left the game Tor a few Innings but returned sporting a taped bandage to the right cheek after a confrontation with the ball What a sport For Tumblers Joyce hit nice homer to score two runs Laurie Dianna Tripp Christine Julia and Gail also scored GREY LIGHTNING DINGBATS Super slugging by Lightning Lorl King triple double Careen two triple and Sharon three doubles determined this outcome Susan Grant had a hot glove throughout played well at short and received a puffed Up for her efforts Dingbats were deep in the hole after two innings but never quit Superb homers by Brooks and Sharon Calor were the hitting highlights Fine catches were made by Bonnie Campbell Sue Martin and Suzetto Corley Virginia Walker made an impressive catching debut PURPLE POWER 19 A grand slam by Powers Bev Barrett pioneered this win Michelle Donna Peacock Joanne Ruth Anne Wilkinson Pat Green Barb Terry and Go Idle Cash also scored Barb McBain played well in her first game Jennie David made good catches in left field Jan Walker hit a good homer and Betty Fcndley almost had a homer but ended up with a triple GOLDEN GLOVES 10 PURPLE POWER Gloves Hamilton led off wilh a triple Joanne Tucker Betty Judy Gibson and Monica doubled Donna Sproule and Gibson showed good catching abilities Powers Debbie Anne Dale and Bev Barrett tallied runs Both tea us displayed good pitching DINGBATS IT A fantastic homer by Jcannie Brookes started ihe offence fallowed by Sue MacDonald and Virginia Walker wilh four forfour hitting Jean Puckering tapped a birthday with some fine pitching and Jacwe Diegel returned with solid fielding Foxes Debbie Knoepill hit an Insldc-the- park homer Penny executed two notable outs Alice Edgar volunteered her talents to pitching and did a good job Valk and Boyle only hitters in the game for Georgetown The next morning Georgetown met Barrio Kevin Borrow started on mound and left after four strong innings with a lead Slider Van de came In to save the game for Barrow as the locals won Kevin Usher and McEl each stroked a double for the winners while Wes Mc Cauley had a single and double In their third game Georgetown jumped out lead over Stoney Creek The vlaE tors capitalized on some Georgetown errors to go ahead 3 after two inn After four Innings the heavens opened up and rain halted play at 3 Stoney Creek After a short delay ploy resumed with Gord Burke retiring Creek in the fifth In the of the fifth lead off with his third hit of the game and Lorito drew a walk That set the stage for who smacked a double that brought home the two George town runs for Iho As the rain wns now coming down hard the game was called This time though it was for good Since five innings had been played Georgetown was award ed win This left locals tied for second wilh Streets ville and since Streets ville the locals earlier home learn was eliminated from Ihe final member or the North Peewees baseball team has his bunt attempt go way up in the air The local team played host this weekend in its tournament and narrowly missed going on to the final Raiders from CI Milton t have Senior team this year Although a rep wasn at ihe meet learn dais were told there wasn t enough time for he team to get The league teams will decide July what format to use in what learns will piny for ihe Hardy Cup and the Allan Cup One idea put forth was to have he league national championship finalist play for the The other one Is to have Hardy Cup A the first round playoff championship wilh losers meet in some winner playing for formal wilh the winner the Allan Cup Sr A advancing on PHOTO REPRINTS are available my photograph appear in Tin Herald Guelph SI 8772201 it soft right Rent it you CALL NOW SOFT WATER For an OFF ANY WRITTEN ESTIMATES PAINTING PAPER HANGING COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL THATS WILD with practice sessions with racing scheduled to run from to m Admission is Tor adults for children under 12 Parking is There will be plenty of grandstand seals and available at the fair grounds The races are under the sanction of the Cana Motorcycle Assoc according to its competition rules and will be governed by a CM A appointed referee Win streak comes to end Undefeated North Halton Sports squeaked by Standard Products in Junior girls Kinsman Softball action Game stars included Ihe entire North team and Cindy for her hitting and catching However that win streak came loan Vatdi Discount foods defeated the North team Valdls Angle Akcrs and Kelly Puckering had homers while had one for North Puckering Valdi Moore and Carl both of NH were the game stars In Senior ploy Blue Giants passed by Diet Centre 1412 Susan Walsh and Cheri were the winning pitchers Martha Darling was the game star for Giants In another game Youngs Pharmacy defeat cd and Trudy Shields pitched for the winners while Cindy Kovanagh and Karen Doyle pitched for Donna Brown and Youngs Andrea Ford were the game stars Alex Tough from CI to equalize which would have been deserved late into the match the referee ignored a line call Tor a Town free kick and Ihe play developed into the safety margin goal to give Waterloo Ihe entry into the next round Players turn out in the under league seems lo have fallen off a fair bit which is hard on fellow players and the coaches as well as referees From my observations lately teams have played II will lake a little time to fully establish this division and I believe it will become a good division On the weekend of July a bantam tournament Is taking place in town for boys and girls teams Orange Fergus Guelph Caledon Streetsvllle Milton Brampton Woolwich and provide the opposition In a first for Georgetown Lots or help will be needed and Steve Melville Is the co ordinator Lye Bertram is looking for officials and they will be kept busy over the weekend The tourney is all house league standard and should be pretty good Georgetown Track It always lakes some time after an event of some magnitude to let the significance of an accomplishment sink In The result or Georgetown Track Club place finish at the Jasper to Banff relay Is quite significant It t many years ago that this event suffered growing pains similar to those of the New York City Marathon But every event has lo establish itself and develop a reputation Popularity then seems to follow naturally In the first years of the relay the Running Club of Edmonton was only able to draw 1520 interested teams In however the response was so great that organizers had to limit the entries lo learns That may not seem like a lot but when you think that equates to almost runners not Including support vehicles and spectators one begins to see Inherent problems or this race In 1984 at the third exchange point there were so many vehicles trying to pull off and watch hat many teams had difficulty getting past to place their next runners at Ihe fourth exchange Panic would accurately describe the feeling at time This year the prevented any support vehicles from travelling the first miles of the race which made life a little easier They were also able lo admit 123 teams this year each year the race is run competition becomes stronger and the number of I cams trying to enter increases But what Is the appeal of this relay Obviously the scenery Is a major attraction but once you start running you don I notice too much However the race combines all the appeal of a road race with the excitement of the unexpected When race begins at noon on Saturday thai ihe only moment when the relay is truly a road race In the first section all the runners can assume the competitors ahead of hem are probably better than they are and those behind arc not Once the baton is passed however the whole scene changes No one will know until the day who actually was he best runner on that leg The potential lo pass and be passed Is constantly there So loo arc the expectations of an entire team The elation your team feels when you pass another thai you been trying to catch for Ihe last 100 miles is fantastic The disappointment the team feels when you re passed though Is more emphatic knowing how hard it is for the runner at the time This is one of few world class events where a team experience both the thrill of victory and agony of defeat and still be satisfied with the outcome Yes our finish of hours and four minutes was very satisfying Incldently the winning lime in 1980 was hours 12 minutes Top 10 here we comet RUNNING SHORTS The club has not slowed down since the Relay Saturday many members competed in the St Andrews Classic 10 km road race attraction was ihe entry of Rod Dixon who the New York City Marathon in 1963 Dixon made a grave error Saturday by wearing orthotic supports for first time in a race When will runners learn He had lo stop at the 3 km mark to remove ihem and placed sixth Bob Parker of Georgetown had the best Club time of 36 20 winning her age group a pair of Rod Dixon trainers and a Rod Dixon hug We re not sure which she enjoyed most Husband Joe finished a respectable 5th in his age class Sunday we again had representation at the Canusa 10 km in Ham 111 on Bray again won her age class and won a pair of Rod Dixon trainers and The question is will Mel need orthotics after wearing Rod shoes Sussmans of Arthur ONE OF CANADA S LARGEST INDEPENDENT MEN S STORES PRESENTS SUPER SA VMGS CLEARING 300 MENS SUITS BO TO MM 1000 MENS SUITS ALL THIS SEASONS NEWEST ALL PRICE res SAVE OFF STOCK OVER 1500 FAMOUS MAKER SUITS SIZES 3d TO BRANDS mm nuBM SHETLAND MCGREGOR SAVE ON EHTHE STOCK OVER 700 SP0RTCOATS ALL THIS SEASONS NEWEST SIZES 38 TO RE6 SHOW FALL J SUEDE LOOK SP0RTC0ATS SIZES 3B TO REG TO 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