JuK 13W The annual Shaws SOB charity Tor the Make a foundation Thi tournament a at the Georgetown Fairground on Saturday despite the blailng heal Sixteen team from alt on Brampton Erin and Kitchener took part In the fundraiser raised more than WOO Tor Make Wish llrrc lournnmi John I- Inlay and Hill present cl que to Wayne Kind director Make Wish In Legion girls lose first Georgetown Legion girls team lost their first league game of the year to Misslssauga Valley on Monday July The Valley came out to give Georgetown a lesson in bait as they fayed and out hustled the lacklustre Georgetown squad Michelle Webster started on the mound or Georgetown and went one and a third Innings and was relieved by Carrie Gallant Gallant t put the Valley out either in this game Gallant had four strikeouts while both pitchers Issued 11 walks and the fielders committed four errors Georgetown bats were silent as the Valley pitcher struck out eight bat and issue a walk The return of Lewis who reached base three times and Julie Anderson with a triple in the seventh was the beat for the Georgetown Shrubsole caught a line drive in centre field and doubted the runner at second to get Georgetown out of a jam in the first inning for the play of the game for Georgetown Georgetown Legion girls team came back July and a little more effort to edge Alderwood td for Georgetown and went the distance fanning eight while issuing seven walks Alder wood pitcher Terry Kelly fanned six and issued walks Georgetown led a after four inn ings scoring two in the first and one in the fourth Laura started off in the first with a bunt and an error on the throw to first enabled her to eo to third and a bad throw to third let her home followed with a double and Carrie Gallant drove her in got two in the fifth to close the gap to 3 Georgetown got two in the fifth and Michelle both scored Georgetown got two more in the sixth as Carrie and Julie Anderson both scored Georgetown earned a lend into the but came back scoring Tour runs and left a runner third Again v ilka proved costly as three of the four runs scored got on by wilks Big bats for were Gallant Shrubsole and Cindy Dunn Play of the game for Georgetown went to Julie Anderson playing con field who showed her speed by chasing lazy pop fly in the seventh inning to it and held the base runners in ice Julie also backed up both during plays and scored run in the nth Georgetown next is JulytSagoinst Georgetown girls host their second annual mixed tournament on July it the Fairgrounds United on top in Ontario Cup Soccer A busy week that was to coin a phrase In the days from Monday through Friday I had telephone calls to deal with and those were on the Ontario Cup ones And speak tog of the Ontario Cup our only en trants ore the former Peel County now Georgetown United They went to Burlington to meet one of the highly favored teams the Nationals Georgetown Terry Dixon who went down to Burlington several years ago still plays for the Nats who all play some nice soccer Gary Lockwood made his debut in this match which was played in the extreme heat of Saturday evening His debut was made more memorable with his scoring the only goal of the game from a Header off an indirect free kick inside the penalty area with minutes left for play Nats tried to come back and came close only to find goalie Ray Ellis in ine farm An upset win and a good well behoved match all round from both teams Not so well behoved to say the least was the gome last Wednesday at Alcott between and Plus Welding Several players ended up fighting other players attempted to restrain other players in the general melee Referee VicfFubacs abandon the game with minutes or so to go The Inter County league discipline chairman Bryan Turner it information for a hearing all the incidents were leading at the time of the flare up which is most unusual for the league Mariners went down to Streetflville for an excellent soccer match The home side opened the scoring with is minutes to go and matters did not look too great tor the visitors However Clem Glusto slot a through ball to the feet of chic Tannock who picked his spot to equalize Minutes later a quickly taken free kick by Phil led to John Van Zandc banging home the winner Meteor rounded off their first half of the season by defeating in a makeup game Goals from Ron Van Item 21 Dave En whistle and Mike were enough to see them to the win Fast Eddie replied for Meteor lead the division the half way mark with Villa second and Mariners third Last Wednesday Villa tost to Varian by in a relative surprise The Viking have been a little in consistent and managed to get it right this time Colin Lewis netted twice for Villa Jeff Lockwood Malcolm Evans Steve and Colin Donaldson scored singles for Vlktnjt Crown were held to a tic with United ly i repeat of the earlier mulch result The mad i dames international squad art in China and came through a ymip with three points from three jjimes A win over Ivory Coast was followed by a tie with Holland on a late equalizer and a one goal loss to the host country Although Billiard continues to lead the Division of the CSL they have lost a couple of games One to bottom who have won two in a row one of these over Blizzard It looks as though Steelers miy have turned the The ladies le is still going strongly It Ins changed a amount in outlook since its log a few At the beginning the players were mainly unskilled and unused to phyliij five game However approached the game with enthusiasm Many of the players were older in age and in re cent years we runt seen the age group of the senior Indies become younger CRSC United wen one of stronger sides and lost several of lost squad Rebuilding is the of the game and most of the players are brand new They lost to an experienced young side from Milton last week In an entertaining match tilled upen to house leagut game last ended up with the boys It wis the greens and yellows turn 1 be the un fortunate The in at and luck of players on both li in s hod in feet on garni reens lost by I however they scored the only goal in the last minutes the game Yellow had one substitute aid Green hadonlynlnc nth field The players 1 this line the Manners Trtxe Home Milton game the Nuts United game are to on their display on the field No problems for the officials which mikes it a pleasure to 1 can almost be to in tick with this performance r m pi rs Some visiting referees from West wire miking it known during item that they tion the First player who out of turn with my form of dissent This the directive of their national association we should adopt something similar thin players may be to concentrate on play ingand not dissenting all the time WINDSHIELD REPAIRS Wo Unil7 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS I IHHAHY IS 8772359 Potent offence Rat Pac outguns Oh Jays Offence the high powered ver slon was again the order of the day in Ladles Powderpuff League Hon last week Kit Oh Jay US was a close game between the Hat and the Oh Jays with the Rat coming out on top Doubles from Jenny David Pot Morey and Irene Van con tnbuted to the Rat Pacs win Col a nice triple for the Rat For the Oh Jays Carol Dean belted out a great as well as a triple scoring five Oh Jays Itev was four for four at the plate along with Mclanle tons triple and Saunders double made it a close game CobraiZS IS The Cobras were hot at bat with Lorraine hitting Ihree rifle triples and a double Cobra triples by Leslie Debbie Lind say Debbie Titus and Cobra doubles Cathy Van Hock Dianne Richardson Maxine Rose Wilcox Sally lumbers tone and Bonnie Courchesne Great pit by Cobra Due to o in gome plan the outcome was not as ex peeled by the coach Good effort by all Broozcrs Rat Pac 14 Cobrai 12 Homeruns belled out by Hat Sheila Andrew Sandra Robinson and Pat Morey with two led the Rat to on exciting win Maryann Bradley Barb Terry and Sandra Robinson hit great doubles while Sheila Andrew belted out a terrific triple for the Rat with Sin naeve scoring the winning run The Cobras were not far behind with Debbie Titus and Cathy Von den hitting two excellent homeruns each Cobras Leslie Debbie Lindsay and Vicki Brown slugged out doubles with good defensive plays by Sue Martin and Vickl Broourt 19 Twilled The Twisted Sisters In this exciting game Col lecn Cadger and Janet Mather smashed out for the Triples by Heather Cartwright Sharon Hale and Lori and doubles by Kim Nugent and Sharon Hale led to their win Sproule played a great gome defensively by getting ail outs in the fifth Inning and per forming a singlehanded double play was o good gome for the Twisted Sisters with Mick Wood hit ling an over the fence and Twisted Sisters Pot Akers Kim Rogers and Mick Wood Overall good game for both teams Twisted Sisters 13 Bob Call It an excellent game for the Twisted Sisters with pitching by Dobbins Michelle Hulme and Mary Jones Pat Akers hit a super triple for the Twisted Sisters along with doubles from Jeannie Brookes Calcc McCristall and Mick Wood Bob s Cols Pat Green hit the only of the game with An Ford and Cindy Kemper having a good night behind the plate Good effort by all Bob s Cats highlighted by good performance ot short stop by Griffiths and a great Rhythm in Blue Bob Cats Rhythm in Blue took this win with triples hit by Pat and Jean Wilson Jean Puckering Theresa Hartley and Ruth belted out doubles for Rhythm In led to Rhythm in Blues win Good gome by all Bobs Cats In a short tianded effort Wendy Graham pitch an excellent gome and ployed well at Cindy Kemper flayed well behind the plate and Jack made a good in right field Stinker Crown Royal It was an exciting game right til the end with U Stinkers hanging on for the win Pauline Carwooa out a for the Stinkers with Wendy belling out two Also doing well at the plate for the Stinkers were Eve Mel hitting two for two Terri Robertson hilling two for three Crown Royals Heather Han son hit a beauty The Crown Royals had strong bats in the second Inning with doubles from Love Hall War rcn and Judy Falhafcr Kay King was hot on first base by completing a double play single handed Special thanks to Snow who managed to umpire the gome Go for Gold Rhythm In Blue It was a pitcher s due with Go for Gold taking the win Chris Jones and Von Dyke were great on the mound for Go for Gold with solid defensive playing by Hamilton and John Beaumont Go for Gold Jennifer Reynolds hit the only triple of the gome Rhythm in Blue Janet Ranson and Lynn Fnlri mood hit doubles but it t quite enough lo take the lead Good pit from Rhythm in Blue Jean Pickering and Janet Also playing a good defensive gome were Sue Jane Peterson and Pat who made good play on first Dragon I 9 Lucky Charms S The Dragon Ladles consistent hit ting led Ihcm lo this win Audrey Philips belted out the only homerun of the gome with Dragon Lady team motes Chris Stoyles Sherri and Sharon Miga all hitting doubles Dragon Ladles commented on the played fortunate Herald Scoreboard Heat takes its toll in flag football play YOUTH MAJOR and acunt lor lha nWnrorth Tor It lie Andnw Wrlxht and li each and Victor tat dm noteworthy Pitcher Carter Jrfr goof Comm good Ihroughoul lh glmt Including picking X Bryan and ugvihcr with moat and Stun Tanya Martin and Buttle ChrtaUan ChriaW Situ Chrla- and Carolyn and Cheryl Carolyn Stan torn lone go Lion win Noteworthy If Kitchen Hot lvrrnMEDiAtE Hannah mini Tallin Carl Noteworthy player Martha and Can Barber Peacock WUtahbe Kerry Kerry Game Heather and Pitcher RohUa Carter Boyd Commenla led beginning did ml hare a hill team Well ought game by bale Una hit by Pal Wanner by CcmneUy bolh lor Carrie JaJle Game Carrie Jodie Game alar Andrea Mark Mitchell Mathnr Triple McKlmun Her pllchuigand well by tut Danld Ealivan Both bringing two ptchen Dean Campbell Brain played wlai players Todd Mailer Red Sal and led both made tuner By Herald Special The heat took its toll on the- Indies flag football league lost weekend Teams were few In numbers which led scoring games Lett Dive sunk s hopes of a win with a 126 victory Flicks kept their second place op ponents bay with a wliuover JV Jets Bums Transport defeated Rockwell 146 and Amies Body Shop earned two points due to a lack of Modorosz players Lett Dive defence had little trou ble reading Corrigan offence as they pulled in four interceptions Patti Waters had two while Carney and Kalhy Waters had the others To top the game off Donna and Waters each had TDs Michele could the only score for Corrigan Julie Founder nulled into a tic with league leading scorer Bcv Vickery with a 14 point day for Flicks Nancy Hamilton hod other two touchdowns Sandy McCouley pulled in a picture perfect interception lo boost defence managed a third quarter score at the hands of Cathy Beckett six and Lorraine Brown I wo Bums Transport started things off early with a touchdown the hands of Donna Hamilton Sandra Couscns grabbed Ihc two point convert Rockwell drew near alter Carol grabbed 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