Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 23, 1971, p. 5

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Two pitches two runs whips Hillsburg Seniors whipped and a home run Winning pitcher 162 Thursday night was Bob Shaw plays in Gli Williams Friday night TRICOUNTY STANDINGS Hock wood for their seventh win against only two losses Take charge Rockwood took charge of the game right from the opening etch Leadoff hitter Mike Kelly the first pitch of the game for a home run and second J baseman Harry Barber blasted the second pitch of the game out of the ballpark Barber was the top ndtyRotkwooa at Glen hitter with four hits In five at t bats Dan clouted a triple wood at Midgets win easily against Georgetown The si Juno N Halton field meet I jiit rtiurhday at Alton high whool tin North Junior field held rtit events ended with little- llruokvtlle 1J5 points M Ikmictt 127 points and I Jim school points results follow with initials the BOYS 1VtNTH iris Sua Vanllulrfc II Carol Si INTHtMt IHATt Ill Thompson Fuel minor baseball midgets rolled to two easy wins over Georgetown recently Last Wednesday midgets scored nine runs in the first inning and breezed to a 151 win Monday night the score was Three each Steve Van Fleet Danny Allan and Steve Marshall rapped out three hits apiece to account for almost half the Acton hits In Wednesday game Gary Masters Ken Hurren Glen McKenzie and Chris collected two safeties each Anderson the Georgetown leadoff batter had a perfect three for three night at the plate I Chris Tennant fanned six Georgetown batters in recording the victory Glen stars fielder Glen and third Steve Marshall paced an hit Acton attack with three safeties each In Monday game McKenzie clouted two triples and single Marshall lashed out a pair of singles and double and also walked twice In five times at bat Winning pitcher Chris stroked a single and a double and Jim singled once scattered nine hits and fanned seven to pick up the win ROBERT LI ITLE SCHOOL took top points in the North Halton Junior Track and Field Meet held in Acton Inst week Four schools limehouse Z Bennett and Robert took part in Hie meet which the Robert Little crow won with 13M points just three up on runnerup ville Winners are shown with their trophy principal and teachers Miss Wilson and Rick In back just after capturing the Staff Photo r Jimmy David HI Hill 13 ill ill Wlldr 111 Kin Judy HI lrk- I III HI nay Sum 11 I Doom 111 ami In Hi IS rilllI I Kraurk ID 11 Judy Jackaon Halm- r Judy ire Mll i Dawn shellacks Novices stage comeback bants win fifth straight 10 a Mll Mrlllloway IUO Kraurk 13 II Owen Kill Acton bantams trounced Oak- villc9l for their flflli win without a in house league lacrosse play at Uu centre last Tuesday With several key players out of the lineup Acton Ram Juveniles Calling all girls Any girls between the ages of and 16 Interested in playing hardball should be at the community centre tomorrow Thursday night at Tom reports a two or four team house league may be formed Girls between the ages of and 14 interested in playing soccer should be at the Bennett School field Saturday morning Mick Davis reports girls turned out for the first practice last week absorbed a shellacking at the comeback toupstt the visitors hands of Orangeville in for their third win in five starts Friday night peewits dumped Acton Regular goalie Jim McNabb in the second game of the was injured early In the first tnplcheader period and subgoalie John New had to take over the rest of the Turk game line of Hon Turkos7 Mike and Wajnc Allan shone in led at the end of bantam vietor uV first period and at the end celebrated his of the second scoring goals and assisting Bruce scored both fourth I and Allan each Acton goals Garth Taylor netted a pair of goals Allan also assisted on the second one earned an assist John Hansen Terry Sanderson and Dermis with a goil ami an and divided of the Van Fleet with goal also goals evenl between hit the score she tt for le Fires winner Handy Van Fleet fired his second goal of the night on a pass from Shane Withers late in the final period to lift novices to their upset win Bruce bagged a hat trick and Withers counted a goal mil two assists for Acton Goalie Rick Gibson came up with several clutch saves in the dying them Scrap In third Rams Sheldon Barker and Rob of sat out fighting majors in the third period Referees Bruce Sears and handed out 12 penalties to and five to John a game in goal anil received excellent defensive support especialh from Sieve Brum Ik John Pink Kcniner Van Hut ami Peter one of the team most improved players Grimm stored lone Oak villi goal with Williams assisting Puffin Padre third Clergymens tourney father Harrj of Ri Don Stirling a United Hamilton posted a 75 to win low Church minister from Kettlebj gross honors at the Ontario tied for second place at with Clergymen Golf Tournament Father Paul Boucher of held at Acton Meadows last Hamilton Thursday Acton s padre Knox minister Rev McKenzie carded a two strokes better than Murrjy Ford of Hamilton Rev Tom of Preston and Rev Dave Nnholson of Campbellville Lou nettle Rev McKenzie unshed in a five way tie for low net honors with Rev Dave Nicholson Rev Hearn of Hamilton Rev Good defensive work bv Jim Charles of Gait and Bill Hit tournament held at Acton Meadows for the first time attracted clergymen from all parts of the province Geronimoes clobber cats and Rob enabled Geronimoes of the Acton Minor Soccer Association atom Nicholson of Guelph student minister Among the clergymen teeing take the offensive were Presbyterians m United Church ministers eight Baptists six Roman Catholics exhibition match Georgetown Bobcats last week Steve Trotter opened the scoring for Acton vers carl in the first half then broke the Georgetown defence to charge to a lead Goalie sharp Bobcats came out full of fight in the second half and provided a fine displa of which was roundl applauded However the able to contain very strong offensive attack led Jerry Wardle with three goals Kevin Davis Steve Trotter and Dave with two each and Jim Wade Vickerv and Derrick with one apiece as the Acton crew went on to a 13- win Fine defensive play half backs Steve Mitchell and Mark Sowder allowed goalie Dave McGilloway to score two goals Girls lose Acton girls team suffered a defeat at the hands of the more experienced Georgetown Georgettes here last Wednesday night Lynn Dunn nit a bases loaded triple to drive in three of the four Acton runs in the seventh inning Acton hosts at Prospect Park tonight Wed nesday at three Itcv Ham Dawson pastor of St Alb ins Anglican Church Aeton was the other member of the local assoi i ition to participate Norm Ullman in Georgetown Friday July Toronto Maple Iaf star Norm will be it Pete Sports in Georgetown to sign autographs and questions between and a veterin Mil stir finishtd second to in scoring with the this REGISTRATION FOR SWIMMING LESSONS for Adults Children ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Sat June AM To Noon Sat July 3rd To Noon As Well As The First Day of Instruction Classes to Begin The Week of July moments of tht Beach scored thru gois for lymslra and jotted one trick picked up two paints In spite of a fine effort Itiek Van lect who tallied three of the four Atton goals Ken Paulson scored the oilier goal 1 or Nightingale scored three fata Is and lone potted two aplete and KeUhum and scored singles All thru minor teams will In in in tlon tomorrow at the community centre Novices play 7 sat Sand at HUN- Jim IS Urn Orangeville Raceway MoHat girls whitewash Glen on Sue Thomsons nohitter HAl I IM0 I Willion HO Hint Walker Ill IM Mil Moffat girls and under Other members of te an whitewashed Glen Williams Donna Dennis Ktnnui list Wednesday night on the Jo Aim Dennis of a no hitter by Sue Betsy Howard Ihomson who struck out of the Kilehing and Donna Mi batters she faced girls and 1iurle Pierce led the Moffat hitting attack clouting a Moffat girls 19 and under blew home run apiece auric good chance to take over first Kennedy Penny McMillan plate hen tost to and Autumn Watson also girls are when they pi ly ball but on a bad night the re roal id Moffat defeated lb14 last Im for their first victory of the veir Robbie Spiers who pitched tht game was one of the better ba tiers in the game Jack Butter also did a good Job with the it Moffat girls 15 anil under dropped a IS 18 decision to then edged by the same score in phi last tk Moffat stored no more than five runs in an inning in the Ik garni 1 Dennis hit lliiee run homer In tht field IjikLi taught two flits wild atelier pitcher Kim Henderson and istm in N Reading aught flic wis With Die of two Moffat Mini was Dennis Ufa Dennis iniKath Mel cod night two flies tin hiulcd in one Kim Henderson a pair of Inline runs 1 ili Dennis and Cathy hit one Only Muff it liter struck out Hit in night and in Glen Williams I rid i mill Hipper It inn ml llavl TRIIRAllPAr In l IIMlllr ItT I ANCllS K lDVl III AT ItHtNIIH Ace 1 Vino rdllKTII TROT Itulnrlla HI DAISY i 1IAI1IJ 1-NSIfN- I JnlmkeiC INDY MAIKAHr TT DITTY I JutlKlrr I r liar NINTH lit AST I 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