Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 2, 1970, p. 4

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The Acton Free Press Wednoiday Soptombar Angels defeat Giants Wolves fjJUj ACTON CIVIERO Hawks Milton 1 recent HaltonPeel Minor Soccar mutch at school pitch After a layoff of about throe the locals looked sharp controlling play In the first half and holding the visitors scoreless until late In the second half Staff Scarboro romp nightmare for Rams a narrow win In a minor hero WodiiPMitNy There was no arorliu In the firm hair lona at the llurn of ho hair for nt tho mark ant up Unco Alton for Hie winning at minute mark Anne chalked up second win of week a fl4 triumph over Friday night lumbem the firm Acton at Ihe four minute murk and the on a neat passing combination with Stephen at the minute mark Herb Kewley counted Wolves first goal from a Fa co elimination tied the mom his second anal at the four minute mark oftho second half Unit Kulner put Wolvea In front a with a nasi three minute later Sieve Mitchell for Acton at the minute mark to lie the but four minutes later lime Kulper gave lead 11 Mile bark Angel hark however Stephen lumbers scored the lying goal and Sieve notched his second of the name at in minute mark to give Angela Iho ft win Angels have a game scheduled Tor Prospect Park tonight Wednesday at and will also play here Sunday afternoon us part of the Sportsmen a Show Barens nets three but Rams bow It was Just one of those night when everything goea wrong To Mart with Acton llama got caught In a traffic Jam and arrived late for the Second game of their Junior final aeries in Thursday night Then there waa a further 10 minute delay while they waited for an avnilnhle dressing room When game finally did get underway it was only seven minutes and seconds before Ram captain Bob Turkosz was highall and suffered a broken forcing him to leave the game From on coasted to an easy 1M win over No alibis In spite or all the misfortune Ram coach Howard of fered no excuses for teams loss It was one of the worst games weve played this year I dont think we had decent shots on net he commented Lone bright spot for Rams was the play of Rob Craig Chris lino scares first scored his first goal of playoffs McCulloch Sargent and goalie Gary earned Rod took over duties from Ttirkost or the last seven minutes of the game 1 lute he on nets four Doug four for the winners Jim Browne and Gord Baxter fired a hat trick apiece Barry Dune Farquharson and A Iwo each and Dan Keerc Colin and Mike one Scarboro led end of the first period two frames then blanked Rama In tho final minutes Each team served 17 penalties Barbers square final series Station Hotel win opener of finals Petes Barber Shop whipped Station Hotel 117 Inst night Tuesday to square the of seven industrial league final aeries game apiece The barbers Jumped Into a lead In the first Inning and never looked back adding one run in the third four In the fifth one In the sixth three In the seventh and one In the eighth Three run blasts Key blows were three run homers by Pole in the fifth and by Jim In the seventh Station Hotel counted single tallica In the fourth fifth and seventh then scored four runs In the ninth as they attempted to force the game into extra Innings Hotel homrr lary Talllefer and Jan clouted four buggers for the Jim Fred Buchanan and Bruce had two hits apiece for Petes IVtc Homer hit safely once Jan Gory Andy Williams and Bob Andrews were all two hit men for Station Hotel Gory Ma sales Ed Smith John Dunn Fred Archibald and Phil had one hit each Winning pitcher Ed Phillips struck out eight batters Fred Archibald and Ed Smith combined to fan five for Station Hotel Third game of the scheduled for to Thursday is Station Hotel grabbed a one game lead In the industrial league with a 7 win over Petes Barber Shop Thursday light Station scored three times in the first inning on singles by Gary Taillcfor and Jan Rlddall a walk to Ed Smith and a double by John Dunn Petes bounced back lo tic the score In the second as Ed Phillips Jeff Fryer Bruce and Doug Vickcry all hit safely Archibald doubles Don Archibalds two bagger helped the pull ahead 4 in their half of the second but Petes knotted the count In the fifth on back to back singles by Harry Phillips and Fred Buchanan and a ground out Consecutive base hits by Ed Smith John Dunn Gary Mosaics and Fred Archibald produced two runs and gave Station Hotel a lead In the bottom of the fifth back In the sixth but couldnt muster the Insurance tally Don Archibalds second double of the game and Ed Smiths single gave the winners an in tally in the eighth Don Archibald Ed Smith and John Dunn paced the Station attack with two hits apiece Gary Talllefer Jan Gary Masales Fred Archibald and Rick picked up one each Fred Buchanan accounted for two of Petes nine hits Harry Phillips Ed Phillips Jim Jeff Fryer Bruce Shultis Pete Mono and Doug Vickcry had one apiece Winning pitcher Fred fanned three bailers while loser Doug Vickery claimed four victims via the strikeout route Nellis outslug Schedule tourney here September and Nellis Construction downed Thompson Fuels in an Acton Minor Baseball Association novice game last Wednesday night G Braida paced the winners at the plate with two singles and n triple J Gait singled and doubled John Pink homered J Hurley and D McGllloway doubled and Jim Pink singled Winning pitcher McGllloway fanned eight batters Fuels Oakley and B Sheppord doubled and singled Two local teams Petes Barber Shop and Station Hotel along with teams from Orangevllle Woodbridge Brampton Fergus Misslssauga Sheridan Equip ment and Toronto Bonk of Novo Scotia are among early entries for an Industrial softball tournament to be held here Friday and Saturday Sept 11 and The tournament will begin with two games at 7 and 30 Friday night Sept 11 Remaining games will be played Saturday Sept 12 beginning at in the morning All games will be seven in- Moffat girls atoms start final series except the championship game Saturday night at which will be a nine inning affair Pitchers who have signed or cards or have pitched intercounty ball will not be permitted to pitch In the tournament Teams participating must be of industrial calibre and may not pick up any other players than those who normally play for the team Tournament winner will receive In addition teams will earn 10 for each game they Georgetown claims interclub match Intro no iiiinnriow for Acton Kami limy win the game of I A Junior series In Wednesday or they their sear fur the season Juniors look a in giiiiiiH In Iho hen I of provincial thumping the inn before a crowd of here Mnmliiy night Itanm milled only I at mil of the flral period and iwo and appeared to be making a iniehatk when Hob Waller net up I red Hun us for Ills third it of game the mark of tho third period hurt Hum However the visitors look mull of Ion jm In ncl goals and wrap si rved of the In game In a performance In he Acton nets In spile of he store Bob Andrews Bob lowland and Waller stored Ihe other three At ton goals Gary and Mike Elect Tricounty executive Eton McKnlghl was reelected of Ihe county Minor Hockey at general meeting In com munlty centre last night Tuesday lindsay returns as 1st vice president John Creasy as secretary and Ed Norton as treasurer New members Joining ihe executive Carl Timbers us second vicepresident and as publicity manager John Weldon and Bill Mullen will work together to handle Ihe Job of county league representative Herb Dodds and Charley Harrison will both serve as equipment manager and pur chasing agent Cyril Swim remains on the executive as Immediate post president Munoux two assists while Moll Andrews lioli Wallet Gary Kellny Minima apt Alan M Knnrln one truth 1iiiiiiiharMJu and lljuitr mi lint a k fun FRED hat trick eutli and Dan Keere Colin llowawrll Mike unit netted in in apiece sorely missed storing rural sidelined a and Hob In unitergo nil operation or lorn knee llarens shown steady Improvement ihrouuliout the season and played Ills flneil the year Alan Mi played well for If llama back with a win lonlght Wednesday filth of will be played In I rhtay night al Rovers In playoffs Ai Ion Hovers Toronto team In u Golden Horseshoe league at high Wednesday in Atlon will be Wednesday September tt at Ihe same time Georgetown NOTICE MEETING RE ICE TIME ACTON ARENA All interested parties are asked to attend a meeting at The Community Centre TUESDAY SEPT 8th at 8 PM Terry Hay fired a sizzling to earn low gross honors and lead Georgetown Golf and Country Club to a stroke victory over Acton Meadows at the Acton Meadows Course Saturday Dwayne Hays 72 waa the best gross score for Acton In the Interclub match Tex Hancock carded a for Georgetown and Jim Builough shot a to place second on Acton score list Members of both clubs enjoyed a dinner of spare ribs and pig tails and a dance following the match Stu McDonald has advanced to the quarter finals of the Acton Meadows club championship This Saturday is males guest day at Acton Meadows Girls play Brampton Acton Girls softball team will play an exhibition game In Brampton this Saturday and will compete in a tournament the following Saturday September 12 Moffat Bantams dropped their semifinal series to winning one game tying and losing two and 83 Coach Doug Thomson guided the Bantam club comprised mainly of pec wee aged players to a commendable third place finish In their division Moffats championship hopes ore still alive as the 12 and Under girls meet Hillsburg Tuesday night in their series opener and Atoms host tonight Wednesday in their championship aeries Atoms opening game at was rained out Sunday Moffat home games at ville diamond will commence at 30 p m if possible FAMILY ISpicctioi 30 Chicken CHICKEN SNACK CHICKEN in a BOX Chicken French Sin Bun SPECIAL ftecei of Ctiip Chicken Ready To Serve 5239 TASTY Potato Solid I Colo Slaw Special Burger Family Box of French Frtet Six 30c Fam Box Cola Stow SingtaOrdw French Six Packs of 30c AND YOUR ORDER WILL BE PREPARED FOR PICKUP OPEN WEEKDAYS FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Starfilled 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