The Acton Free Press Wednesday July 1979 Hie weather hot when the Acton Guelnh In tome fun at the Acton courts last week Lore Degan and Margot found one way to stay oat of the inn while they the next roand of Midgets topple Eramosa Acton In midgets scored their second win In three games In on Monday night After a long drought midgets seem to have regained winning form For the second time in a week the In n outers topped this timo The In outers looked destined for a loss after second inning trailing but the bats come alive as two third Inning tallies and five fifth in ning markers gave the local side the lead Five of the In outers first seven runs came off walks Ernmosa evened the count In the eighth inning as Matt Dupuis crossed the plate but two ninth inning runs by Murray and Cord Thompson gave the locals the win assing Shots by George Williams On June the Acton Senior Team came up with their best effort of the season defeating the Edelweiss Club of Bolton six matches to zero The victory was not as one sided as the score might indicate and all the matches were very close The next two matches were a different story and Acton came out on the short end by the count of in favor of and in favor of Regency Racquets The standing as of July 12 Regency Racquets 33 Georgetown Acton Brampton 19 Wallace Park 13 Edelweiss 9 The Junior Inter County Team Is presently in third place with one match remaining In order to get in the playoffs they must win this match by at leant or they will be finished for the season Anyone interested in entering the Club Tourna merits should be getting their partners lined up as the action begins on August 11 and 12 with the mixed doubles September 22 and for Ladies and Men doubles and October and for Ladies and Mens singles Peewees top Eramosa A five run third Inning all the Acton of the Trl county Softball League needed to dispose of Red In ploy Inst week Restaurant team scored a victory In the match behind the pit of Bruce Canary and pair of home runs Darren Wriggles worth Brad scored the first run of the contest for Acton in the first inning but two tallies in the bottom half gave the Reds the lead Five straight base hits by the Restaurateurs in the third Inning capped by a first homer gave Acton their big inning and a lead they would never relinquish The two sides ex changed fifth Inning runs Soccer by Bernle Fryers In House League play United beat Celtic eight goals to two After a close first half United gradually overcame their game op ponents with goals from Richard Kilpa trick 3 Mlinaveric Mike Anger 2 and Ken Celtics goal scorers were not reported Rovers with two goals from David Lawrence beat leaders Raiders For Rovers Trevor DeBruyn and David Margraves were out standing in defence Fine defensive work by Stewart Hoy kept Raiders in contention this well played Mosquito game In another Mosquito game Rangers easily beat 110 Again no goal scorers were reported Tigers and Lions played to a tie in their Squirt League game For the Lions Chris Graham was the star player and for the Tigers Paul Westaway and Steve Robertson were out standing with goals by Rob Mormon and Greg English beat and in the only other Squirt game Gunners easily scored Angels Thorpe Schedule week of July 23 Atom AJax Wolves Everton Leeds vs Mosquito Rangers Eramosa Rovers Squirt Gunners vs Angels Tornados Lions Rockwood Celtic vs United Rep Teams Bantam vs July vs Miss Slh July Atomvs Burlington July 25 Mosquito vs Metros July DAVE WHITING RELIABILITY Allstar game Sunday Former Montreal Expo star pitcher Bill Stoneman a Georgetown Industrial League second along with nine Acton Merchant are among players in all star game Sunday July After each game this season opposing players have picked two stars from the other side and votes tabulated up to July for spots on the four teams for the second annual classic Team A Tor the allstar game is made up of players from the first and fourth all star teams and team consists of the second and third allstar teams Following are the roster for each club in eluding the players team and the players number of votes Team A Norm Topping Peel Barge Shop parti Bob 5 Catchers Don Richard Acton 9 Frank Robinson litbaie- BobAllisonDRG Bill Stoneman Gary Hyde Lloyd Vaughan Police Barry Cuthbcrt Rex way 3 top- AndyTrcncs Hornby 5 Left Field Paul Allison Chrichton John Centre field Wayne Farrow AkersC Bill Acton 3 Right field DougAndersonPhilp 7 Bruce Acton 2 Coaches Ron Acton Norm Publishing Howard Kitts Publishing Team Pitchers Tom Peel Police Joey Deforest Acton ChuckMcUerC4S Dan Lefebvre Cur wood Catcher Al Clark Ron Osborne Bros Al Moore Chrichton Bros Tim McChesney C S Plumhing 2nd bate- Barry G TerryMasalesActon 3rdbase- Amle Cur wood Cord 3 JLmKailCS 3 Shorts top- KenPayneDRG 7 Acton Left field Bob Acton Bill Peel Police 4 Centre field Wnlly Williams Bros Don Peacock CS 3 Bob March and Publishing Right field Brent Telford 3 Hugh Williams Akers Clark 2 GuyChalssonDRG Wayne Densmore Akers Clark Art Budweiscr ft S Plumbing Garry Louth Starting time Sunday for the classic is on diamond Players are asked to be on hand by 1 15 p and if any of those selected can t play they are requested to notify their star squad coach so another player can be chosen The next night Ihe best of the GIFLS best will meet a star club from the Milton Industrial loop at Fairgrounds Park al 8 p on diamond C MVP plajere in the GIFL classic will receive club bags and the stars of the matchagainst Milton s top players will receive engraved steins A silver collection will be taken at the game Sunday and the money donated to the North Halton Association for the Mentally Retarded Ken Barry Jenkins and Glen Cooper will officiate at the game and arc donating their services Acton catcher Don Richards picked up the highest number of votes to the allstar team nine Of the 38 players on last years allstar squad 13 were named for this years game The game will be nine innings with a maximum of three extra 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