Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 19, 1970, p. 4

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Acton Free August 9 Bantams bomb Acton Canadian Tin whipped Campbdlvllto 1M In the fltit game of the County Baseball Association in Camp beUvUle Saturday The scored Ave of their runs In the three Innings then added one In the fifth and four In the seventh Arte ra atari Key blow the seventh Inning rally was a two run homer by George Artem Acton It J Marshall McGUIoway MeEachem T Newell Ken Robinson Bell Moore Keith Robinson Angels Artem also singled for Acton while Dan McGlfioway cracked Acton Angels played to a 1 dolled and sieve Marshall and Stt Steven Mitchell scored out three straight singles Henry Toebea and Rick both singled twice Jim McNabb tripled Roger McEachern Billy McGUIoway each collected Kbtnson and D Ansel hewed belted homer for the and Newell and Bell each Envious game with the same Rams cop opener out sco re Midland Acini spotted wore never Iwaded output netting gosfi and Huron a period lead Dial willing two then bark to Itod M In goal Other Midland acorcra Lamb tholr In Alton hut a with with two and In the final and replaced end Wright and I look and bring home late In tin with one aari period Turk lead way singled twice George Artem fanned five and Billy McGUIoway struck out eight sharing pitching duties for Acton Tigers in which they were beaten Angels play Georgetown Wolves tonight Wed NINE YEAR OLD Rhonda Spoakor won a cash prize at Monday nights junior lacrosse gam ft thanks to accurate shooting of young Ron Ron connected on a shot In tho SCOR O contest between periods to win tho tor Rhonda who hold the lucky program number Rhonda and her mother had driven from a campsite near Ottawa to watch the game victory In or Ilia or live 1 A Junior final In Georgian Kay lown last Wednesday night A of llama to lite come from behind win lie Huron it who Acton Howard compared llravea the In whldi Hams played during regular season Huron goalie Midland goalie Cooke played In he firm half of the game but Ham rook In twirls Sargent Item the Huron minder with one of his famous ol allot midway through the frame to tie the more IS Mob Turkois earned game tlu storing honor for Acton with a all goal three par I to I Andrew and fired a trick lowland and Mike flared In the dying momenta of tlw game when Film Ik was kad on of Hie Midland llama lowland and King received game In tie fracas served of Itw twli each and lirla Paul and Itoughley netted one Gary Turkust and Hod three George Mi Mia two ami Andrews Paul Itoughley one each Midland era Huron orlng ace almoin Even goalie scores Rams top Midland After a low scoring first period shared In the scoring which featured spectacular pulled off and a nip and tuck second stanza when Acton Rams and the visiting Midland battled other on even terms Rams whipped in nine third period goals to hand the visitors a 1B9 defeat here Monday night end to end rush to score nt the 10 mark of the first period Brother Bob and Mike each scored four times for locals Bob George McPhail and Fred Barons added two each and Paul Cooper Bob Waller and Bob Andrews one The win gave Rams a two game lead in the best of five OLA Assists galore Junior semifinal series Bob Turkosi and Bob Andrews Rams could wrap up the series and advance to the finals against either or Windsor with a win in Midland tonight Wed nesday Large crowd cheer The seasons largest crowd dose to cheered as Rams produced a fine team effort and turned In what coach Howard called our best third period this Nine different players In- eroding goalie Gary each earned three assists while Gory Bob Waller and Paul Cooper earned two apiece and Craig Chris Bob Gowland Bob Rough ley and McCulloch one each Mike Rutlege who shoots at every opportunity connected for four of the Huron goals Brian Hook fired a hat trick and Dave Black and Ken Wright counted one apiece Alan were the only two Rams not toshnre In Ihc scoring McKeniie plnycd one of his best games this season nevertheless Penalties plentiful Referees Casey of Waterloo and Mann of handed out 14 penalties to Acton and 11 to Midlnnd Huron goalie Brian Cooke played well in the first two periods but received little help from his mat en in the final minutes NOTES If fourth In in scries will bo played here Monday night Fred had what would have been his third goat of the game disallowed when ruled he was In Ihc Wayne King who for Niagara Falls Myers in the winter time left the game early with an in hand Lions Club outscores Thompson Fuels 1311 Lions Club muck past scored nine of ihHi Thompson In an Acton runs in the third Inning Minor Association novice game Monday night McNabb paced the winners at tho plate with two singles and a triple Itolmon collected two singles and Post J Main each singled once struck out six and Post five handling pitching chores for Lions Club K singled twice and tripled in thren at bats for Thompson A also led Sharing mound duties fanned five and D Dale three for Thompsons Umpire were Harry Killing and M MtNaM J Mathews WHUr ft Mil J Jackson Dehaan J Main Thompson Furls A Winters K I Dale J V I firry I Ilrouwer It Ashley A game scheduled for Wed August 12 was awarded to Thompson Fuels when Motors were able to field seven players GARY TURKOSZ Goalie scores two up Malt lands downed True sportsman Lawor bows Stewart awarded feature win Windsor Olympics and to take a two game lead in their best of five OLA junior semifinal on the weekend If Acton Rams oust Midland they will meet the winner of the Windsor scries have ports players front Mlmlo In their lineup and a series yet game waa broadcast over Die local Midland radio Boh Walter Kelley and Jm were lUmi lineup was swarded a penally shot but was Huron goal Angels tie Bombers and a I I draw In a minor Both leams their well and llvt end Ahtr driwn at Angel efforts and scored the lying goal twt five minutes from full goal ftareih Turner andtnsj In goal for Acton Angels dram Hatfield Stephen Mitchell David Mitchell Andy Teddy Jamr Clark Pete Ricky Alton Martin Turner Jamie Gordon McArlhur Paul Eastwood John Eastwood By Vivian Shaw Acton Aug 16 The late model feature ran very smoothly this and afternoon Overland spun on the first lap but got back all right George started in fourth place took the lead and drove a lovely race but on the thirteenth lap had to pull out as his car was running much too hot Ed Stewart who had started in eighth place took over second Petes Barber Shop drubbed the third three in the fourth and toe sixth lap and was last Thursday night to four in the firth pushing hard Two laps later Joe scored twice in the fourth Woods a lapped car got in front on a two run homer by and Stewart and held him back once in the eighth on base hits by took Steen and and walks to over the lead The head starter talked to Stewart and after the Barbers trim Erin pound out hits ihc first lap he went right up the centre or the pack to takeover the lead and keep it all the way He lapped all the cars except second when Marshall Cox Ellis and and third place finishers So all tangled The race was Bunting took the first feature for underway again and on the very this season with Greg Terrell next lap Jim Ellis spun and second while Wilfred Fletcher out and Vaughan Marshall ran into him The starter got the race under way again and on the sixth lap the red flag flew again lapped all the tap their best of five Softball league semi final series at a game apiece barbers the opening game of the series 118 but the game tossed out when it was they bad used an Deforest and Fob- for Shortstop Roy banged Erin won the it two singles a double and a second game of the set triple for Petes Fred Buchanan Petes pounded out SO base contributed two singles and a bits including home runs by Fred Buchanan Grant Usher and Bruce on their way to the easy win Thursday Righthander Ed Phillips burled tbe whole game for the winners striking out 10 batters and helping his own cause with a race as they were to have a four lap race to see who won the feature But Chuck Lawlor being a real sportsman as well as a real good driver agreed he could never have passed Stewart if Stewart had not been deliberately home run Pete two singles and a double Grant Usher a double and a home run Bruce Shultis a and a home heId Edjtewart was run Jeff Fryer a single and a triple and Jim Bullough and Harry Phillips both singles In addition to Ed Phillips two hits BUI Anderson made some fine defensive plays for the barbers single and a double In Eve trips to replacing Pete Marro in left field the seventh Petes scored l of their 17 and Brennan had two runs four Innings each for Erin while DeRa tallying five in the second four in and Steen picked up one apiece awarded the feature race with Chuck second and Murray Wallace third The six cylinder feature had its and downs The end of the first lap saw the first red flag dropped when Glenn Speers spun in the middle of the track so the race was stopped again On the next lap John Falka spun and was In the middle of the track so another red flag was raised with retiring On the flying restart this time it was Majuery and Ellis George Wrigglesworth started in sixth place and took the lead away from Marshall on the fourth lap Larry Majuery took over second spot on the seventh lap and was pushing hard For three laps they went around the track side On the last lap Wrigglesworth went wide and Larry Maeury took the feature by a car length to add yet another feature to his long list this year Wrigglesworth placed second and Jim Ellis third We had another addition to our race card today the mini stox The mini feature was run very well with only Walt Manor going over the end between number three and four turns Chris Bunting started In scratch and on held down third spot Pit Stops Ken had tough luck today In the warm he blew the rear end of his car Larry Bain came out in the heat drove one lap and blew his transmission Bain had had tough luck in the last three weeks Cliff Faryons troubles have started again Today he broke a Larry Majuery was having a rather busy day First he drove number seven in the six cylinder doss and then his father car in the late models Larry was driving a fine race in the late model heat when he lost a wheel and broke an axle He only had one car to drive the rest of the day LAKEVIEW CENTRE HAWK CELANESE CARPET OZITE ARMSTRONG VINYL CORLON PAINTS SUNWORTHY WALLPAPERS SHEPHERD CASTERS FREE ESTIMATES ON FLOORING INSTALLATIONS MINOR HOCKEY MEETING The Acton Minor Hockey Association will hold a general meeting and election of officers at the community centre TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1 at 8 pm Anyone interested In coaching managing or serving on the executive Is urged to attend Raceway Entries Acton Meadows juniors best Georgetown by 14 A crowd of close to W00 at tended tbe races at Raceway last Sunday Total betting amounted to about EMrte for this weeks race card follow LIS I CREEK I I Ml I Him M Dun Carry NTH MM i DEMON THE FULL RACK sucKere joe mm Troy sill t view mo Ma UL1V a SCOTCH IILANO I JOE J Tie Kin J wtl I arm jm CHA CHA WILSON COLLlNOWOOO SOY J Mb K CM BOW MM Ltwn FOURTH IN I IRISH CMl OO DILLON P Lou Trey Legion Notes Comrades will be glad to hear that Norm Morton was home from Hospital for the weekend but sorry to hear that Don McKay is a patient in Guelph General Junior members from Acton Meadows defeated their coun terparts from Georgetown Golf and Country Club 34 points to in a match played at the Acton course last Tuesday The Acton contingent had recorded a three point win in a match at Georgetown earlier in the year Georgetowns Ken Orr fired a to capture low gross honors for the day while Steve Van Fleets B3 was Actons best Marg Slaven of Acton was the top girl In tourney with a gross score of 103 Actons Maxwell was second with Other top gross scores included Blair Burgess G Guy Korzak G 77 Norm Dickinson A 83 Dennis Norton A Warren Chord G Don Peacock A 91 Ken Hancock G Kevin Brown G Brad Moxin G George Warren Day G 95 Acton Meadows Finalists have been decided in the mens best ball competition at Acton Meadows The team of Bob Price and Bill Wilson will take on the twosome of John Brown and Terry In tbe finals A two ball foursome and a corn roast for members will highlight action at Acton Meadows this Terry Slaven A Ron Keats G and Pete A Chicken CHICKEN SNACK of Chicken OJ CHICKEN in a BOX Chicken Fitnch Fnei Cole Bullet Bun SPECIAL 8 of Chicken Ready To Serve TASTY HOMEMADE Potato Salad I Colo Special Burger Family Box of French Fries Six Rolls 30c Family Box Cola Slaw 50c Si Order French Stx Packs of Honey 25c 30c 8531201 AND YOUR ORDER WILL BE PREPARED FOR PICKUP ANZAC DRIVEIN SPORTS CORNER ml BASEBALL GLOVES 20o 25 00 BASEBALL BATS GOLF CLUBS ROLLER SKATES SB 025 LACROSSE STICKS ADIDAS TRACK MODEL KITS TRACK SHOES 25otf camping EQUIPMENT NOW AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES SPORTS CORNER MILL AT WILBUR S3210

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