Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 17, 1970, page 4

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Moon June George double winners at Speedway Sunday In Sundays eight cylinder feature Bill Weir blew the rear end of his car had to retire early in the race Larry and Lawrence Majuery both had to drop out with handling problems and Campbell was forced to retire after losing his right front wheel Ron Overland starting pole position held the lead for five lips but Frank Ball came on strong to pan him and hold the lead fot the next six laps Ed Stewart passed Ball on the twelfth lap and led for the three laps when Ball regained the lead Finally Stewart jumped back into the lead and held it to capture his second feature of the Ball finished second and Chuck Lawlor third In the six cylinder feature Glen Speers took the lead early and held it for three laps before Howie Scannell took over George who started in eighth place took over the lead on the sixth lap and went on to win the race placed second and Larry Majuery third hit the wail on the tenth Jap but was able to get back in the race although the front bumper of his car was rubbing against the right front wheel Ed Stewart came from fifth position to take the honors in the semifinal Chuck grabbed second place and Lawrence Majuery took third Our top point man Chuck the world of OUTDOORS ART HAWES This week members of Maple Rock Shooting Range journey to Kelso Conservation Area for the shoot held in conjunction with Conservation Week Three dubs competed at the shoot for the Acton Chamber of Commerce Trophy Appleby Trap placed first with a total of out of a possible Maple Rock placed second with and Sportsmen third with The scores for the top five shooters from each club were counted in the trophy race The scores of Maple Rock and Ha I ton Sportsmen are also counted in the annual competition between the two clubs Maple Rock now holds a bird lead in this shoot The second half of this shoot will be held at Maple Rock in September Scores for the Maple Rock shooters were Jim Coulson Cord Clow Jim Boose John Cordes 46 Gerry VanderEyken Doug Garrett Robert Hilson John Nurse Chris Denny Bill Given 29 Bob Adams 21 all out of 50 A Lewis Option was played with Jim Coulson being the only member of the local club to bring home a cash prize Jim also scored a straight in the shoot Took a short canoe trip into Algonquin Park last weekend The fishing wasnt too good with only one Lake trout being caught by our party This was our first trip into the park The canoe routes are well marked on the maps available from park authorities We found the campsites and portages were excellent and some other parties had good catches of fish We went into the northwest corner and canoed into Tea Lake The lake is on the park boundary line but it is about five miles by canoe to get to Tea from the end of the road Rockwood Sports In spite of Alex Stewarts three home runs squirts lost to Dora Saturda night Monday night Stewart homered again in a loss to Ponton recorded fourth straight triumph over Last ruit inmr pitcher was John hosts bantams dropped a 1 56 decision to Monday night Rockwood midgets were 172 by last Wednesday Last Thursday Jean and Judy pitched Rockwood junior pris to a 2925 win over Morris on topped Rockwood Saturday night Minor Soccer Georgetown Cyclones whitewashed Acton Atoms last Tuesday Scot scored three pals for and Ian Reeks Ricky and Mike added ihe others led at half Acton Arrows dropped an decision to the visiting Milton team last Tuesday night The game was much closer than the score indicated however Allows were in the game until late in the second half lis Georgetown Tigers blanked Acton in a game Wednesday rught Craig McLaughlin and Steve Peace scored two each foi the winners Alex Patterson and Barry Simpson the others Tigers controlled the ball much better than A clou and played better poutionally Acton Crviero Hawks defeated peewees last Thursday for their first win of the season Jim Gentles scored Actons first goal in the first half Goals by Terry Slaven and Scott Somemlle gave Acton a lead in the second half Somemlles goal came after a beautiful solo effort by Chns Term ant Oakville came back to narrow the gap to 32 and only good by Dave Allen kept Hawks front ACTON Dave Allen Doug McGOloway Mike Bill Gentles Tim Hill Frank Houston Bert Venema Chns Scott Terry Sloven Jim Gentles Taylor Mike Topolevec Georgetown Cydones stopped Acton Atoms winning with a 70 shutout win last Tuesday night Atoms fought gamely in the Tint half giving up Just three goals The- much bigger Georgetown crew booted home four more in the second half to wrap up the Lawlor spun between number three and four turns on the second lap of the last Chance Hugh Eckench collided with him and Chuck was forced to withdraw with a damaged started in scratch position on the flying restart but worked his way through a field of 12 cars to take the checkered flag Cliff was second and Tony third Our powder puff drivers arc improving rapidly There were no accidents Sunday but number had to withdraw with handling problems Number won the race with Mable Barton second and Donna Rondeau third RESULTS Lata C HentOov Rondaau Overland Larry Heal Frank Sail Murray Wallace Campbell Cltlf Stewart Bill Last Chance Faryon Tony Saml Ed Stewart Chuck Lanranca Mauery Feature Ed Stewart Frank Gall Chuck Lawlor Murray Wallace Richard Bent lay Pud Mable Barton Donna Rondeau Cylinder Clwi lit Kant George John Falka Lorry Con 2nd Heat Lorry Wayne Larry Con Feature George Howie Scannell Lorry Larry Con Glen MIKE tallied hat tricks against and Niagara to toko over Acton Rams team scoring lead with Stall Photo Hotelers dump Hillsburg Milne strikes out 15 Legion notes Peg of J Cluck Milne scattered eight hits and struck out I batters as Station Hotel in last Thursday night The Hotelers overcame a Hillsburgh lead with five runs in the eighth ltining Allan McNabb Gary and Jan Riddall all doubled in the rally and Ed Smith had three hits each for the winners John Dunn Gary Masales and Jan collected two apiece Middlebrouk and Cox had two hits piece for made 1 fine running with Ins back the infield for the final out of the and Miller both pitched for Cunningham wan ilea and bacilli a Drain legion nlrilli holt at i Saturday Order Willy Sinn Idwanls nek llmUl iIil par 2KB Acton Meauov Niagara Warriors dump Rams here Thursday Steve Lumbers Steve Trollei and Shane Withers played well for Acton ARROWS Pete Timmy Crisp Rob Sieve Lumbers George Deforest Shine Wuhers Randy Frank Gene Tony Gcng Sieve Van Ron Steve Trotter Simon Wilson Bob Seltzer Ricky Gibson John Thompson Dan Nielsen battled to a 11 draw with Milton last Tuesday night Milionled 10 at half lime In the second half Flyers applied the pressure and Fields stored the tying goal after Acton had missed a penalty shot ACTON Charles Jamie John Jensen Jim Taylor Paul Logan David Logan Robin Jim Gentles Ford Alton Ron Nat Fields Ron Turkosz Fted Allen Gordon Bruce Ricky Holmes Acton Comets were beaten 1 CM in Bronte Tuesday Bronte played a first class game Jim Ricky Jackson and John Ancker were Actons best players Randy made some fine saves spite of the score ACTON Scott Oakley David Dnnkwalter David Mills Michael Crisp Brett Legate Randy Stewart John Ancker Scott Withers Steve Buchanan David Buchanan Simon Scott Ricky Jackson Tom Witluims William Jim Turnbull Acton Rams suffered a loss at the hands of the powerful Niagara Township Warriors here Monday night but turned in their best performance of the season against the husky league leaders nevertheless Although short handed because of injuries and exams Rams came out hitting right from opening whistle and let the visitors know they didnt intend to be pushed around Niagara won the two previous contests between the clubs by much wider margins Ted Grcves gave the visitors a 10 lead at of the first period but goals by Bob Waller and Mike Marcoux wiihui seconds put the locals in front temporarily Warriors then struck for seven straight goals to carry an lead into the second period Waller fired his second of the game while George and Bob both nctlcd singles for Rams in the second Niagara countered with six goals to make the score 145 Play was much closer 111 1 rough and tumble third period which saw Rams serve eight of 13 penalties Warriors managed to the locals only V5 in the final minutes Mike Marcoux completed Ins hat trick and Fred Chris Sargent and Gary tallied one apiece In the assist column Kellcy and Waller contributed two each while Craig Weldou and Bob Tutkosz earned one apiece Warriors guarded the Rain captain closely throughout game hold lum a single Homer 1 and Walker fired a hat trick each lor Niagara I and Taylor potted apiece and Nicwljnd Watson Norm Hope and Bill Hope contributed single tallies Sargents goal came 1 shot from the free throw line little league games Lions Club dumped Nell 11 Construction a novice contest last Tuesday night Lions Club scored five of their runs in the first inning George Binder and Brian Robinson both doubled for Lions Club John Gall singled twice and Dennis Manes and John Pink once each for he losers Gary Pickles and Bert Post combined to record seven strike outs for Lions Club John Pink fanned 10 for Nellis Construction Thompson fuels whipped Acton Motors in a novice game Wednesday Thompsons scored seven runs the third and six in the Lnsing and Don Dale paced winners attack with a single and a double each Jell Gordon also singled Pete doubled and Mark Morrison Rick Van and Robinson all singled tor Ihe losers Winning pilchcr tanned eight batters Tom Havcrty claimed strikeouts for Acton Motors Swan Etobicoke will host Ontario Winter Games The first Ontario Winter Gaines featuring athletes from across he province will be held 111 1 in December Premier John announced last week The Games will be and run by the Ontario Department of Education youth and recreation branch Nearly 1000 athletes will compete in 16 events during bests Belwood Burnett drives in four Sparked by Burnett hitting and John Salmons pitching Rockwood Seniors blanked Belwood last night Burnett up the midget team for the game collected two singles and a home run and drove four runs Rick WaU also hit safely three times for Salmon held to just two hits and struck out 12 night Salmon tossed a two hitter and fanned ma 1 win over Norval is now tied for second place with Norval Both teams have won six and lost three play league leading Friday night Spurts Slow first period start proves Rams downfall A slow fust period unit again moved to he downfall in ihelr I A junior lacrosse game in loru Saturday nlghl lie home town built up lend before lltib Kuril Milton bombs bantams aiiuduii hie luntumt a Meal a I lie lands of Milton lliiiuday collet led J total of 12 By Charlie loultet walk Willi In the women of Saturday nil Ariel iiililins and a and Kick lour runs in Jim McKcnic all Kick Hoi Stuchyra lv lor locals and bold tingled Artem truck nut live bald and lleimeti fanned two Mi km Hill I lanticd seven and alto collected a single- double and triple the Acton Greg Bill Steve Marshall ferry Holmes Henry Toe be s Charley George Jim McNabb Glen Bruce Rick Domicile Kick St achy John Cameron the team goal scoring lead with tomorrow Thursday night and coach Howard is con tide the club will come up with their first win of the season Station tops Erin Hotel downed 12K in an Acton industrial league game here last night The scored one run in the first five lie second four in the seventh and two in the eighth counted five of their runs the Jan hit two home runs to pace the Station attack Gary collected three hits and Don Archibald Gary Masalcs and Smith added two apiece Mai of I twice Station Hotel t double plays th minute game us accounted for three 1 safeties id Hall each hit salcly threeday meet scheduled lor December The competitions will decide the nukeup of the Ontario team the Canada Winter Games in Saskatoon weeks later Ontario Games events are badminton basketball boxing curling fencing gymnastics hockey judo figure and speed skating skiing synchronized swimming table tennis volleyball weightlifting and wrestling The events will be held in 17 secondary schools and two arenas the Albion Community Centre and Centennial Park Representatives to the Ontano Games will be decided by a series of regional competitions to be held from now to November HALTON MOWER MARINE SALES SERVICE REPAIR FEATURING JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS ALUMINUM BOATS CANOES FIBRE GLASS BOATS GARDEN TRACTORS AUTHORIZED SERVICE ON STRATTOM LAWN BOY WISCONSIN ENGINES 205 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN AT ROAD PHONE 8777611 GAM LACROSSE ACTON RAMS Thursday June at PM ADMISSION ADULTS CHILDREN 25c THIS GAME ONLY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS FREE Acton Playground LEADERS ONLY CAR WASH ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY JULY FROM 10 TO 5 Only 99 PROCEEDS TO SUPPORT CHILDRENS BUS TRIPS GET YOUR TICKETS FROM PLAYGROUND LEADERS Willi ri 4 lh- Ml in t minus mid M tun I allied dm iiiwii mid A in li i a iu htU Hi lit lliei in I ft rh lWrt 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