B2 The Acton Free Press Wednesday July 26 Farrow scores in 12th to end GIFL allstar til NORM TOPPING of Acton unleashes a pilch against Team in the first Georgetown In dustrial Fastball League all star game Sunday afternoon Topping liefped chuck Team A to a win in innings Minor softball from Limehouse Martin Swinkels pitched in excellent game in a losing effort last week as the bantam went under to Lowville Glen Scott got three hits while Mike Smith drove in four of the eight runs The boys were also shot down Acton a score of Glen Scott hit a home run to score two runs In three games the squirt girls were unable to come up with a win In a close gamt Glen Williams the girls lost In two games against Acton they lost and Judy Thomson and Rhonda Case hit homers for I imt house Kim Jones made an outstanding play as she caught a flv ball on the run The squirt boys lost in ihcir efforts against last week by a score of 1610 They were also defeated by Hornby 166 Bert hit a triple and a single for I ime house The atom boys lost both I heir panics The bantam girls split their mo winning over Hornby scoring two runs in the bottom of lh inning on consecutive doubles Gloria Ceccotti Wendy reached base three tm wink Julie made her pitching debut defeated is they scored nine runs in fourth inning Marion hit triple is well two walks a cited the girls 12 in the first jame of their play downs despite the excellent pitching of Marion Case I played without their regular players the hot humid Glen Williams tournament the squirt boys lost IB The highlight of the Liracu is the Glen Williams Jon Hammer Look out for Jon next year boys Wayne Farrow of George town Chryslers scored on a passed ball with two out In the bottom or the Inning Sunday afternoon to give Team A a win over Team in the 1st annual Georgetown Industrial Fast ball League all star game Players who made the GIFLs 1st and 3rd all star teams in voting by team reps suited up for Team A Team was made up of players voted to the 2nd and 41h all star squads Farrow winning run came after Phil Dobbin of Towing had tried fully to end the extra Inning contest by stealing home Farrow who sent Dobbin to third with his base hit moved into scoring position when Bill of Harley Motors cracked a double Losing pitcher Bob Cun of Flyers Family girls family pee- wee Girls continue to dominate the Halton Rural Softball League as they dumped an inferior team last Wednesday The belted out runs in the first Inning as each girl came to the plate twice Ten more runs came across the plate in while managed just one lone counter In Acton worst inning the girls managed three runs big frame was the third when they counted three limes Teresa Dunn was the winning pitcher while Kim White was the big slugger with two home runs Single homers went to and Nancy George Hits homers Atom boys downed a visiting team 10t last Thursday at Prospect Park Peter pair of home runs and triple in three trips to bat and flawless relief pitching by Chris ensured Acton the win Acton scored four runs in each of the first two innings off two homers and single shots by Paul and David Selects trounce Nats bow to strong Oak The Brookville Selects fastball team trounced Six Nations in a southern Ontario Junior Women Fastball League game on July The scoreboard remained empty for both teams until the top of the third inning when Six N itmns scored their first and final run came back in the of the third when Sue Thomson nil to bring in two base runners and from there was no looking back for the Selects While they held the Six Nations team to one Brook ville their spree to bring home three runners in the fifth inning two in the sixth and a couple more the eighth Crossing home lo score for were Sue Thomson Cathy Sandy Snow and Kathleen Devlin It wis the Selects second victory over Six Nations On Sunday the Selects were contest idfccd if in on exciting the Ontario hampions Both teams were hitting well and the end of the first inning the store was tied at where it remained until Ihe bottom of the third when Oak brought home Iwo more However strong in the fourh in three runners lo lake the lead from which they held until the bottom of the fifth when home really caught fire to bring home the four deciding runs Although both teams continued to hit after this point no more runners made it past third base Touching home plate to score Brook villes five runs were Sue Thomson Robyn Snow Gloria Hamilton and Laurie Kennedy The Selects will face St in their next home game on Thursday nighl behind Brookville Public School on the muffler tailpipe exhaust pipe and for long a you own your car NO WAITING FOR PARTS Your muff lar tailpipe pipe always In slock I CUSTOM PIPE BENDING DUAL CONVERSIONS HEADERS RICHS Service Centre Ltd ACTON PHONE 8632940 Fun Excitement Challenge HALTON HILLS RECREATION PROGRAMS ARE STILL IN PROGRESS Children who enjoy nature camping canoeing archery active and quiet games fori building adventure crafts and a variety of other fun activities may be interested In one of the recreation programs PLAYGROUNDS ALIVE thru ADVENTURE PRESCHOOL CAMP PROSPECT WEEKEND CAMPING GYMNASTICS Session No Monday July to Friday August excluding Monday Aug SeSSlOIl No Tuesday Friday August FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT Acton ext Georgetown Don Miss This Summer Fun shared game MVP award centre fielder Doug Anderson of Motors a Team A mem Bob Mnrchand and Bob made the presentations following game Cunningham pitched six Innings for Team holding Team A sluggers to just five hits until the 12th inning rally He forced the game into extra In by singling home a pair of Team runs with one out in he top of the Blake who singled and Tim Met hesnoy who doubled scored on Cunningham hit Anderson doubled in both his trips to plate as start centre fielder for Team A His two bagger in the 1st inning scored Rob Hatcher of and Hay of Motors with the first Team A runs Both had against Team starter Mark Curtis of Hornby Consecutive singles by Rod Piukkala of Park Toyota Bill Campbell of Rexway of and Mike Cnndlcss of Georgetown Chryslers en ibled Team to tie score In the top of the In the last of the Mike singled advanced on a ground ball and scored on single by Georgetown Chryslers I irry Peterson two out to move Team A ahead aiain farrow tripled to lead off the Team and scored on i single by Hornby Ron Cole to make score J Norm Topping of Merchants third pitcher for Team A got credit for the victory Terry Haines of He way held re im I hillcss for first three innings Keith McKlnnon worked the middle three frames giving up five hits Hornby Mark Curtis started for Team Deforest of Limehouse pit in relief before Cunning ham came on lo finish up tour players farrow Anderson Kirby and of Acton col Ice ted hits for A Gene of the only player to play the had two hits for ream league President Bryan reports he game at ipproximalely fans Only couple of players named the team failed to show without notifying the league Umpires for the game were Jenkins Ken Noakes Cooper and Juek Nor GLEN WILLIAMS MINOR Ball president Fred Hammer presents the bantam girls trophy to Rockwood team captain Marilyn after out hustled Milton in the final game of the Glen Williams Ball Tournament Sunday Rockwood bantam girls take Glen title Sharon Coverdale of the which was out hit club which leads the bantam girls came by the burgers had loaded Rural Minor Softball League through the biggest blow the bases on walks and waltzed to a win over of the tournament belting a Acton trounced the Glen 17 Glen in league play grand slam home run in the to win the atom boys crown three apiece from Peter 1st Inning to give her team in a category which drew Carglll and Mike Williams win over Just two entries The Acton Ttw Illustration la purely repreMntatlonal and Is not Intended to KCuraWy merchandise being offered Selection of Clearance Merchandise includes Redwood Furniture other Lawn Garden Furniture Fans Lawnmowers Bicycles Barbecues Garden Tools Hoses and Sprinklers Quantities are limited and availability will vary from store to store Storo Hours m Wod 9am 6pm a 6 Thurs Sam 9pm Sot 9 a m p 316 Guelph Street East Georgetown 877 WE ACCEPT Accounts Chnrfjox Master Chargo Minor soccer results by Rick Inter county soccer plans allstar game The Acton Free Press Wednesday July 26 B3 July 19 House league Squirt Angels A good even game until the second half when pulled away from Angels with three well taken goals Angels just t find the net 1 vs Tornados 1 This was one of Rockwood best performances against this good Tornados side John Van Dam scored Tornados single and Kevin Harris netted for A tie was the best result here vs Gunners Unfortunately only players showed for Gunners which meant they had no choice but to default the game to Having defaulted they went on to play a friendly and tied 1 with a full team would have won It you can turn out guys then do so if not let your coach know Squirt V I A disastrous game for Wolves which wrecked their e nances of taking the league they played short handed but were far too strong Wolves are now set ting their sights on the play Atom I a Tornados Eramosa Hillsburgh Angels Tigers Gunners 6 I 13 This game was a lot more even than the score suggests played good tional soccer and were able to capitalize on their chances This Ajax side shows great improvement Ituckwood I were playing short handed they showed some excellent touches in an dtherwise one sided game Sllcock had another good game scoring five Paul scored the sixth Particularly impressive was the sole scorer whose name I omitted to note He is a very good soccer player who should be playing for our rep team Splash Flashes Congratulations to the following swimmers for passing their swim awards Tadpole Jeff Jamie Wieck Jason Bower Carrie Michael Ursuli Clayton Leys Dana Pctrillo Swackhammcr Ryan Pre Beginner Higgins Michael Vromc Kathy Kevin McNally Leigh Ann Coutts Tammy McDonald Maria Jason Cathy Britton Mark Slephan Schwelghafe Christopher Marsh Ian Smith Karen Swackhammer Laura Bruce Krista Richardson Lesley Case Mike Case Beaton Roberto Anthony Looyenga Beginners Andrew Marsh Marsh Kan Susan Mike Hannah Julie Smith Mary Moore Alisa Rogers Michael Bowers Ken Bowers Christine Beaton Survival Colleen Slephan McNally Paul McNally Dowse Greg Jenny I Spencer Smith David PreJumor Tammy Lorl Little Michael Hannah Kevin Gibson Shelly Graham Julie Kurtz JickNinibar Shane Sleeves Junior List Margaret Sale Beth Conner John Cavlovic Tim Sherry Sarah Nickolson Tony Van Dam Susan Moore Pamela Intermediate Dana Richardson Darren Laura Moore Christine Auger Senior Toast Conner Greg John Fisher Mark Elizabeth Peter Paul I Saving lit Adrienne Kovacs Adapted Aquatics Level Lisa Amanda Greg John Van Dam Michael Baker Level Guy Inter county team ties Brampton III Leeds Wolves 12 10 Eramosa 17 G 1 15 have had a poor season and this game help a onesided encounter in which reply to s seven goals Rovers Its Bangers Rovers with a depleted side held the score down to at half time but Hangers kept on playing while Hovers gave up in the second half only four Rovers tried and two of those were atoms Paul Kil the solitary Rovers scorer and Paul Splinter who had a great game Hangers to heir credit are a well disciplined side who play their positions well Scorers for Rangers were Mark Splinter three Craig John and Peter Wright who each scored two and Iin Sawden scored a single Gary had a good game on right wing Mosquito I I Hangers 12 4 1 10 Rovers 4 10 Myers swamped Rockwood in this one goals from Greg Maltby four Danny Gibson two and singles from ford Nibbs and Ken Kavun Olympia gals Drive in squirt girls won a pair Hilton Rural Softball over the past week In a jilayed July IB postponed from June the girls routed lime house On July the squirts downed the team IB In the first fiime of the week the bene fitted from strike outs from pitcher Karen MacEachern and home runs from Betty as they moved to a lead before Limehouse on the board All runs came in the last inning im G Jenkmson and also hit homers for the In the game Acton igain got fine pitching this time from Tufford as she struck 11 I house batters and hit a home run Gaynor also a four bagger while Gail Hughes hit a pair igh vs A good game from these teams Celtic were never far United were short and played three Mosquitos they controlled midfield and won the game from there Celtic id some good t convert them into United from lorn two brother one and mother one from Steven Hudson Mithew I Richmond United outstanding 1st division team from the and District Soccer League will be the visitors for the annual all star game of the Spocci r game is scheduled for Cedarvale August 1 at 7 30 preliminary man roster has been selected from seven of light teams and clubs who feel they hive worthy dates ire invited to send them to a workout at Cedar Thursday turrit at JO Charlie and John C impbell have been selected l tinted Celtic Rip Results Mum July IM I A goal by Pierre Holier in first half off a great they kept the lend for the first the see s from end to end Or imtviile tied 1 I then won the on i need less pen illy it strong Robert Splinter Ricky and The will Ik Mosquito 1 1 Ms pined tins one it w ilkiiie tried lo eel tl em f ir no iv but even it this pice Ihey wi time Mike hilt J li I in son ind Horn 1 well to represent the defending league Georgetown Meteors while Mitch Jeffries and Bill of Pine view live ilso made the earn Georgetown Sliver I squad which plays in the Intcrcounty League has three all stars Jeff Tony and Ken Chapman Steve ind Colin Foster have been chosen to represent the Brampton team John Tomp Jin and Bill Walker of Olympia have made the all star squad along with mtler and John of the Georgetown Eagles and Peter Comstize Reg Knight and Carl of Acton Villa So far Ajax Is the only learn not represented on the all star team Pans are encouraged to come out and watch the game The Richmond Hill team has several highly skilled English players In Its lineup The all stars will play the Georgetown Silver Falcons A team of the Toronto and District 2nd division in a warmup game at Sunday morning For Classifieds that reach call The Acton NOHTH HALTON SPORTS CAMP MAIN STREET SOUTH GEORGETOWN PHONE 8777777 SEPTEMBER SHARON Coverdale fans against Milton during the girls championship game in the Glen Williams tournament Sunday held on to nip Milton to earn the title ACTON OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT Saturday August 19 HEIGHTS GOLF COURSE SHOTGUN START 8 A Per Player INCLUDES GOLF PRIZE MEAL Tickets Available at Acton Reliable Snack Bar Milton held hllf inn tin firs iv m the si ton l hilf three from St ind little for Acton Tennis Club inter county team travelled to Brampton last Thursday for a match with Brampton III The wis a sign of improvement for the Acton team as they drew the six matches three men s doubles two mixed doubles and one ladies doubles The squad which had only one win In its previous seven matches hopes lo improve greatly now will be playing regularly on the new courts In men doubles Mellor and Glenn Holmes won their division match losing the first set I then rallied to a victory In mens one Don Gregg and Hemic were defeated while men two of Bob Bruce and Dave Mills went down 1 In the mixed doubles Pete and Marks won their match by scores of 3 John Kavanagh and Chrh learned up to win a close and The ladies team of June Lewis and Elsa Veldman were defeated and HOCKEY 19781979 Any person male or female who feel they have something to con tribute to minor hockey in our community as coach manager or assistance in same please make application in writing no later than August 16th stating experience if any your preference or age group and position you feel best suited to- All correspondence to Acton O Hockey Box 34 Acton Ont Enquiries welcome 853 1524 after 8 00 pm President OM HA Acton GET RESPECT QUALITY