The Acton Free Press Wednesday Aug 8 B3 Passing Shots by George Williams OtSaturdayandSundayAuguit4aad5 playing smart and steady tennis trimmed the beat in Hills to win themen tingles title The final match between Dave and Bob Houston of Georgetown was never in doubt as Dave was In control from the first service to the end of the game The score In the final match was and Nice going Dave The consolation event was an all Acton match as Don Gregg defeated Gerry to give Acton a clean In the men singles The Acton Club entertained Club on Thursday and proved to be the perfect hosts as Rockwood came out on top nine matches to six This was the first time and Acton have ever met on the tennis courts and ft turned out to be a very enjoyable evening The Senior team In the Inter County league is currently in fourth spot but with two good wins over Georgetown and Bolton in the last two matches of the season could end up in second place Tocatchthatsecondspotthey would have to win by over each club which is not possible the way they ore playing This year team has improved its standing considerably over last year when they finlsiied last In an eight team league The prospects for next year look even better when some of this years juniors move up to the senior team Lacrosse GIFL Four tie for two spots The closest mpaign in Georgetown Industrial Fastball League history came to a close but week and four clubs ended up tied for two positions withlOandDHGuutwiUi last week with Peel going to Hornby and just points and Acton splitting tbetr tonight Wednesday two matches Rexway plays at Acton Regular season action surprised in the opener AkersClark tangles with the last week of play saw but Acton came back in Crichton C and meet3 the second with a and IT the game is S S victory In other playoff needed Hornby play Acton Merchants led openers and ft S AkeYT Clark PhilpandCandSmight while Real blew a chance o finish blanked Crichton M and play Sunday and cSon Estate and C and S second by dropping their Hornby shutout Peel AkeraCla could ploythesamedaylfthose Playoff action began playoffs resumed with quarter finals ore needed Semifinals could get Eds even series Plumbing finished with points was awarded second because tbey scored more runs during the regular season Peel Police placed fourth with 35 points and Hornby Greenhouses and Publishing finished tied for fifth with points Hornby was awarded fifth since they took two out of three games Sports was seventh with points Towing placed eighth with Packagina Puslinch defaults underway as early as Thursday or Sunday but will certainly begin by next Monday Acton s midgets evened their Tn county Softball league playoffs on Monday afternoon as they picked up a default over Puslinch Only eight players were attend ance for the match forcing the umpires to give the win to the In Peewees score wins in Ontario playdowns Acton Rambler pee- wee lacrosse team was in Fergus on the weekend competing in an All Ontario Tournament The locals represented the town well at the even I Tailing to Brampton 114 the opening round from Strcetsvllle and 1 In quarter final action of the double elimination tournament Gravcnhurst powered their way to a 100 win over the Ramblers In their opening contest with Brampton the locals before taking games got a pair of goals each from Steve and Sandy Walles Rob Porte picked up a pair of assists in the match while goal tender Craig Kri Grant Smith and Phillip Wedge counted single helpers Sandy led the scoring barrage In the 10- win over Streets lie accounted for half Squirts cop pair in Halton Rural play and Ford Squirt boys wound up their Hal ton Rural league sched ule last week with pair of wins that left the team with a ten win four loss and one tie record he Acton attack in the trouncing of Hornby go ing lour for four at the pi ate belting out a pair of home runs Mike pounded out the only other Acton In the final two league homer in a run first games the squirts inning onslaught pounded the ball as they Gary topped Mitchell The pair each touched home four times for the team second spot over Ford team the regular season facing lheir of Hornby In first round the and play off action Squirts relied on the bats Kevin paced in he late innings to earned a lead after three innings but Acton scored four times in the fourth and three times in each of the fifth and sixth innings on their way to the win Mike hit the was quite pleas- game only homer for with his team s play outers in the week had taken one game lead in the series scoring a win counted two runs in the third inning of that contest as Gord Thomp son Don Collier the plate In the fourth inning a third Acton run gave the locals lie lead Frank doubled to lead off the inning and scored on a Thompson sacrifice fly Actons final run came off a Denis Kir ton homer in the fiKli inning did most of their damage in the fifth inning as four run crossed the plate the team goals while added a pair of assisting on another counters In each of the Steve counted second and seventh and a four times tor the locals single in the eighth and also added an assist Phillip Wedge managed The final game of the he last Acton goal series is slated for to- Kri picked up night Wednesday in two assists in the match while Rob Leo par and Grant Smith helped out with singles Phillip Wedge and Berry did the scoring for Acton in o tough 1 defensive battle with Arthur Berry counted the games only assist In quarter final Gravenhurst was too tough tor the Ramblers as hey held them scoreless for oil thcc periods corning the right to meet the Brampton team that had beaten Acton in semi final play Acton coach INSURANCE RATES Abstainers Insurance Company DALY farmworth McGregor INSURANCE AGENCIES LIMITED Acton Medical Building S3 Mill St E Acton Acton meets Hornby in league playoff action at Prospect Park tonight Wednesday at p m in the first game of their series Bants top Brookville prepare for Fergus over the tourney The Ramblers were missing four players for the tournament floored only ten for each game according three of which were still novice age ACTON BOWLING LANES Mr Bob Heatley pleased to announce that he has purchased Acton Bowling Lanes from Ruth Hurford For Information on league bawling and bookings for the 1979W season contact Bobat 8530170 8530897 Acton Mackenzie Trlcounly started their league playoffs on a winning note Monday night as they topped Brookville by a count Acton jumped to an early lead in the contest scoring four runs over the first three innings a single in the first two second inning counters and a single in the third before tallied their only run The Bantams added a Paul Nolan home run in the sixth as they recorded the win Acton coach Steve Marshall hod praise for Nolan after the game for his homer and fine play at second base The game gives the locals the upper hand coming home in the best two of three game play off series The second Industrial ball match is scheduled for Acton Monday night at In Ontario Amateur Softball Association play Acton travelled to Fergus last night Tuesday and are at home to the same team tomorrow Game time for the second game of the OASA series is decided It will be played at o- m on the Prospect Park diamond IB 17 27 17 Acton Merchants CSPIumblng Peel Police Hornby Greenhouses Publishing Crichton Brothers Rexway Towing Curwood Packaging Gage awarded 2nd place to more wins Hornby awarded place due to out of 3 wins over Pub Hamilton and Dr DC Patterson OPTOMETRISTS Carretal Professional Building 16MounUinviewRd S Georgetown Ontario 8773971 Bantams Acton BuildaU Bantams started their Ontario Amateur Softball Association play downs on the right foot Monday night scoring a win over Fergus FOR All OF A CANADAS MODI IJMMM AT THE MOHAWK DEACON BRIMSTONE BAND AUG 11th Exit FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP AUGUST TO SEPTEMBER 2 1979 THE NATIONAL GOLF CLUB WOODBRIDGE ONTARIO HALF PRICE OFFER EXCLUSIVE AT DOMINION WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Daily Admission 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