Juno I978 Yea No Second Seal on Rose blossoms into big winner Takes five at Field Day NOT BAD FOR A beginner Pam Rose is almost hidden behind her first place ribbons after a good day s competing at the Robert Little Field Day Pamela Rose a visitor Robert Little from Jamaica was a winner In the first track and field meet she ever entered taking five first place ribbons in the girls and up category during the Robert Little Field Day last Friday Her performance earned her the title of girls and over champion for the day Joining her in the champions circle were Clemens girls 10 year old girls year old Craig Johnson boys 11 and over Jamie boys year old and Spencer Smith boys year old Rose came up a In the 80 meter dash the 100 the high jump In a lie with Janice the J running long jump and the open meters Jamie in the boys 10 year old age group also J managed five first place ribbons taking the GO meters the SO meters the long jump the triple jump and the open meters Slightly cool weather was perfect for the runners Results Boys Years 40 meter dash Spencer Smith Anthony Walton and I Jeff White 60 meters dash Spencer th Cunningham and Anthony Walton High jump Spencer Smith Hike Cunningham and Jeff White Long jump Kenny Norton Mike Cunningham and Kevin Galloway Standing triple jump Anthony Walton Mike Cunningham and Shawn Cote 10 GO meter dash Jam Stewart Hoy and Joffy meter dash Jamie Stewart Hoy and Silcock High jump Jason David Thomas and Joffy Silcock Long Jump Jamie Stewart Hoy David Thomas Standing triple Jump Jamie Lawson Mike Nellls and Joffy Handover meter dash Craig Johnson Sandy and John Gardener meter dash Craig Johnson Sandy and Darcy Kri High Jump Bart Soder Darcy Kn and Danny Wood Long jump Sandy WaltcS Jive of the girls 11 and over events Pam is Johnson Kri and last Friday She walked away with the top spot in five of the girls 11 visiting from Jamaica Caterers trounce Welders move out of AISL cellar Halton Hills Catering action Sunday Station Hotel they did after the fifth when blasted their way to a 163 win disposed of Hills they loaded the bases with over Van Welding and JT Electric 106 to complete the none out and managed only a Sports managed five runs in Day action single run That gave them a theseventhlnningtogarncra Family Cleaners had JT lead come from behind win Sports on the ropes for most finally got through to over Family Cleaners in of the game and would have pitcher Ken Pilgrim as they Acton industrial soft bo If had a much wider lead than exploded for five runs in the Fastball tourney set for this weekend Last year champion Milton Stags will be defend ing their title 11 other teams when the second an Acton Fastball ment gets underway this weekend Two of the teams In the tourney will be from Acton The Acton Merchants of the Georgetown Industrial league and Hills Catering Welding 103 In Acton industrial action Schedule Friday 7pm Banvil Ltd vs North Valley Flyers Friday 30 m Park Toyota vs Construction Saturday Fobert Real Estate vs Har ley Motors Saturday a Halton Hills Catering vs Royal Trust Saturday 30 Acton Merchants vs Milton Stags Saturday 15 3 Phase Electric vs C P Landscaping this week All teams will be from nearby areas including teams from Milton George town Brampton and First game of the tourney kicksoffat7pm Friday and the tourney continues through Sunday evening Food will be available from a snack bar next to the ball diamond Teams In the tourney are Real Estate Milton Hurley Motors Georgetown Ltd Milton North Valley Flyers Park Toyota Georgetown Con structlon Brampton Halton Hills Catering Acton Royal Trust Georgetown Acton Merchants Acton Milton Stags Milton Three Phase Electric MUsIssaugn P Landscape Milton seventh inning Pilgrim who had allowed only two hits In the first six frames gave up five hits and a walk in the inning The score would have been after the inning but what was thought to be a shot by Dave Mills was ruled a ground rule double and he had to be back to second Cleaners tied It up In the eighth benefitting from the third JT error of the game Pilgrim reached base on the error and scored on a triple by Larry Ron Schmidt scored the winner for JT after walking In the bottom of the eighth Singles by Sid Barnes and Neil Mont brought him home A walk to Doug Ford a single by Avery another walk to Dave Bousfield and a double by George gave Hills Electric a quick two runs in the first inning of their game with the league leading Station Hotel Their lead lasted only until the bottom of the Inning when Rick Coe and Ian Campbell scored Ford scored again for the Electricians in the second but it was the last time they threatened in the game Jeff Inglls belted a three run homer in the third driving in Bill Boyd and Ian Camp bell and John Dunn came home on a pitching error by Watly Ella to make it for Station after the third Three more runs In the fifth clinched the win Alex Ward was Ihc winning pitcher striking out eight batters in the game Loser Ella fanned two Jeff was the high RBI man In the game sending four men across the plate for the winners The Vans Station game was a close and low scoring contest for two and one half Innings At that point the Caterers were holding on to a 10 lead They pushed four more across in e Inning added five In the next inning and three more in the following frame to run their lead to 130 before Vans could get going The Welders managed single scores in the next three innings while the Caterers got three more in the sixth to account for the final score Thornton was the losing and Ken was the winner Monday night Industrial play was rained out Station Hotel Vans Welding Family Cleaners JTSporls f Catering H Electric Jamie Thatcher Open boys 400 meters Jamie Joffy Silcock Sandy Waites and Warren iris Years 40 meter dash GO meter dash Barkosky Nad and Laurie Scars High jump Balk Denise Krissy and Andrea Mussclle Hunting long jump Balk and Denise and Laurie Sears Crooks Standing long jump Nad Balkind Louise Reld and Helen S to ley Years dash ane Little and Sally Patterson meter dash Diane Little and Dobertheln JASON iNGLlb were line as they could be in their race at last week Robert Little Field High jump Susie Nemet Janine and Betty Lou Tufford Running long jump Sally Patterson Betty Lou and Michelle Lanteigne Standing long Jump Susie Tracey and Betty Lou Tufford 1 and over meter dash Pam Rose Sunny Collins Irene Hub bard 100 meter dash Rose Sunny Collins and Irene Hubbard High jump Pam Rose and Janice Perrin tie and Sunny Collins Running long Jump Sunny Collins and Janice Herri Standing long jump Irene Hubbard Joyce and Doreen Hepburn Rose Nadine Kim Arnold Laura Leslie and Tracey Peewees double Milton Restaurant pecwee girls doubled Milton June in Rural League Softball play coming out on top of on count that could have been much closer According to Pop Main the team manager the score d d not indicate the play There were nice plays on both sides he told the Free Press Theresa Dunn was on the mound for the winners pitch ing her way out of trouble in the first two innings w thoul giving up any runs The locals took a two run lead in the first and by the third they had stretched It to Milton came back with three runs In the fourth but Acton jammed six runs across In their half of the fifth to close the door Sabres to stay in Jr B Campbell did not rule out the possibility of the Acton Sabres will be playing their third year in OHA Junior B play next season it was decided at a team meeting Monday According to past manager and public relations manager Bill Campbell about 15 people turned out to the meeting willing to work tor the team and they have decided to carry on Extra travelling distances caused by the addition of Oak Ridges and Onllia to the league had threatened to shut down both the Acton Sabres and the Georgetown Gemini Sabres finished this season the black ac cording to Campbell but not by much Gemini as did most teams in the loop lost money over the year A letter of intent to play the league next year has to be sent to the OHA by June tomorrow Sabres dropping back to Junior C sometime in the future We have to see how we do in Junior B financially and in players The Sabres moved up to Junior two years ago because of the high costs of travel in the Junior C loop Now according to Campbell the costs are about the same He was especially encouraged to see members of the team itself out working to keep the team going He pointed out players are usually not very involved with the running of the team off the ice and credits Bruce Chapman for awakening this interest in his players An open election for officers and an executive will be held next Thursday Milt Ball current president and Don Perry treasurer have declined to run again THE PHANTOMS WERE the winning bowling team in the Acton Mixed league ana got their trophies at an awards banquet Saturday night Back row from left to right are George Flinders Fryers and Roger White Front row left to right are Fran Baker Agnes and Jean Cathy Jenson is missing from the picture