sports and recreation One and Year Number Wednesday Mint 4 Second Section Year- Number 47 Mint 4 Fishing for debutants contracts by Diana Bits and pieces There are plenty of fish in the seas as they say but there is only one Ethel All men want her all women want to be like her She is the most desirable sought after debutante In these parts Shes a long sleek smooth skinned beauty Shes clever crafty but mysterious and aloof Elusive And shes worth her weight in gasoline Ethel will have a coming out party next Monday June 16 11 am exactly at Kelso Conservation area Her parents surrogate the Hal ton Region Conserva tion Authority will award to the first who catches her Ethel weighs pounds Shes a rain bow trout Hockey is becoming all the rage in Europe Professional leagues abound in countries that once only had eyes for soccer Pro teams are gathering fan support too although not the amount of the NHL But professional teams do pay well and there are plenty of fringe bene fits such as rent free homes How do hockey hopefuls over here get in on the deal Well one way is to get in on the European A company called CAN USA hockey Holiday is holding one for Junior A B or C college and senior calibre Coaches and representatives from Belgium France Germany and Holland will be present The dates have been changed from an earlier announce ment The camp will be held June to June in Hamilton Contact the company in Welland for further information Two Acton students attending Stewart town Senior Public school in Georgetown competed on the schools boys relay team which captured the seventh annual Burlington Relays Friday at Nelson High school Gord March and David Leslie of Acton along with Mark Webster and Scott McCoIeman won the 100 metre senior boys relay March and Leslie along with Brian Martin and Pat also won the 4 metre senior boys relay They captured first place overall in the Halton relay championships last Wed nesday as well with a time of 1 in the 100 Coming up the North Relay championships today Wednesday at Acton High school At the Canadian Amateur Hockey As meeting two weeks ago in Edmonton they decided not to raise the juvenile age limit to 19 But according to one report the Toronto Minor hockey association which proposed raising the age to 19 from 18 in the first place says there Is a possibility Ontario and Quebec might try it on their own If they do the 19yearolds would be in eligible for the Canadian juvenile championships The Acton Minor Hockey Association AMAH would definitely back move Bruce Cargill president said Id love to see them raise the juvenile age limit to 19 A lot of kids dont make junior hockey or theyre too old for minor They cither quit or play bush league Here in Acton were lucky to have a good competitive industrial league but other centres Cook AHS top athlete Sharon Cook a grade 13 student at Acton High School walked off with three major trophies during the awards night she helped organize as president of the AHS Athletic Society Thursday at the Legion Cook won the outstanding athlete in fe male cross country trophy the outstanding female athlete trophy and the Bill Memorial trophy for all round dedication to AHS athletics Besides competing w the crosscountry team and president of the Athletic Society Cook also played on the badminton and tennis teams and competed In track and field She is graduating from AHS this year Bob McClure won the outstanding male athlete Norman Bourassa took the moat improved male athlete and was awarded the most Improved female athlete at the banquet ceremonies Individual awards also went to Harold Koelhler for most valuable player in boys badminton Shirley for MVP in girl badminton Bob Little as MVP in Sharon Cook gathers her trophies during Thursdays Athletic Society banquet at the Legion Cook won the Bill trophy for dedication and participation in sports the outstanding female athlete award the outstanding female crosscountry award and a host of crests for track and field badminton tennis and swimming Cook who Is also president of the Athletic is graduating this car Drizzle puts damper on Station Freedom Rain put a damper on weekend action in the Acton Mens Softball league It drizzled all over Station Hotels 16 loss to Hills Electric and com pletely wiped out the final game featuring Vans and The weather didnt affect the Firestone one bit though as they continued to rack up the victories Tills time Freedom was the victim of a 1 contest Despite five runs in the top of the second inning by Stations Kevin Archibald Mike Miller Ron Schmidt Dave Allen and Woody Fabian and runs in the third Electric had built a six run lead Steve scored three in the first second and third innings white Rick Bon scored a pair In the second and third frames Two runs also scored by Dan Allan and Ken Singles came from Frank Oudesluys and Brian Canary in Hie fifth and from Bob Jar rett in the first Dennis Schmidt Bill Miller and Allen scored the other Station runs Both and Oldtimers waited for the seventh frame before they scored any runs First it was Bob Littles turn at the top of the for I- He was baited in on a Randy Takcda single The Oldtimers tome back ith three on five hits Jules Russian Fred Archibald and Don Archibald crossed the plate in the bottom of the seventh The match between Van s and hasnt been rescheduled but Sat urdny evening at Prospect Is a possibility Tonight faces Hills Electric Sunday Vans and Station start things off at m and will fight it out at and Fire stone meets Hills Electric at 15 Time runs out for Unisal Time ran out for as Station Hotel nipped them 109 in Acton Mens Softball Association Wednesday night game After a no run first inning Murray McNabb of Station brought home Bill McCormick on a single to moke it let loose in the top of the third with seven runs off eight hits Rick Wally Ella Al Glen MeKenzic Larry Ciglen Bill and Bruce Cunning ham crossed the plate to give a 7 lead Station came back in the fourth wilh six big runs of their own Bob Larry King Dave Allen Jamie Morris McNabb and scored King batted in Kevin Archibald in the fifth making it since earlier scored another run lied the game on two more runs by Campbell and Ella in the top of the sixth Bousfield and batted singles but failed to make it home Station scored only one run in the bottom of the sixth but it was all they needed to wrap the game crossed the plate bring in the run Unisal failed to score despite three hits the top of the eighth The game ended Olympia effort in opener The Acton Olympia Drive in Squirts girls split their opening games in the Hal Rural Softball league with a dec ision over Glen Williams and a loss to Omagh last week Carrie was the winning pitcher in Tuesdays win in Glen Williams with help from Jill in the fourth and fifth innings Despite two home runs by Kane Gudgeon and Kim Acton lost Wednesdays match It was a close battle until the fifth inning when Omagh scored five runs Single hits for Acton cam from Colleen Nowlan Cindy Dunn Tammy Corkum Frances Kolozsvan Jill Galllant Kelly Fitzgerald and Lisa Galllant also hit a double Members of the Olympia squirts Stacy Jill Kane Gudgeon Colleen Nowlan Carrie Gnlliant Cindy Dunn Tammy Corkum Kim Hagan Kelly Fitz gerald Frances Kolozsvan Chrissy How Lisa Tammy Rogers Jen Coats and Cathy midget boys relay are off to OFSAA midget boys basketball Rob Faber in junior boys basketball Martin Osso as MVP in senior boys basketball and Linda Osso as MVP in junior girls basketball Glen Scott was the outstanding athlete in male cross country Derek was awarded the outstanding male curler Linda the outstanding female curler Brillinger captured outstanding fe male swimmer Brad Oltoway took out standing male swimmer Sandra won the outstanding female track and field trophy and the entire midget boys relay team won the male track and field trophy Tnsh was recognized as the out standing female gymnast placed fifth in the regional track and field meet last week and the midget boys relay team of Mike Clifford and George Gldmnn finished third so both will be competing at OFSSA Ontario finals later this month Robin Wise was voted the outstanding intramural participant The greens won the intramural attendance championship and were team champions overall Norman Bourassa Cindy Brill Deb Clarke Dave Entwistle Andrea Jenklnson Rob Lenizky Bob McClure Merle Comna Neville Porter Steve Springlc John Vuk Rob Warrington Don Weaver and Peter received their athletic letter Those receiving athletic points are Shirley Ancker Mike Ashley Norman Cindy Brill Jim Sandra Marlon Case Rick Chapman Deb Clarke Sharon Cook Colleen Cnmles3 Lori Mark Teresa Dunn Dave Entwistle George Gaskill Gord Glenn Paul Corjup Cathy Crandy Cheryl Greenly Andrea Ken Kavanaugh Larry Randy Lnver Ariel Leal Vince Lee Rob John Lott Chris March Steve Steve Matheson Gord Bob Scott McDonough Dave Dave Mit Mike Mooney Corrma Moreau Laurie Moreau Cliff Nibbs Paul Nolan Linda Osso Rick Neville Porter Donna Robinson Chris Sales Glenn Scott Greg Silcock Bruce Shannon Tom Shan Mike Smith Wnrrcn Somer Steve Sprmgle Danny Tremblay Jane Shirley Van Brent Vickery Matt Vuk Mark Walker Rob Warrington Peter Wetklo Kelly White Tony Wright Peter Wright and Shelly Wong During the banquet athletic coach and mathematics teacher Rick was honored with a plaque by the Society Boy who coached the midget boys basket ball team to the finals the furthest any eager team has travelled is leaving the school to teach at C in Milton For a complete list of all those who com In athletics see Scoreboard Sandra prepare her qualifying toss during the regional track and field meet Inst week at University placed fifth In the meet and will go on to compete the all Ontario final again at York The midget boys relay team also qualified after placing third In the regionals Both Sandra of the track and field squad and the midget boys relay team will be competing in the Ontario Federation of School s Athletic Association all Ontario finals Friday and Saturday at York University in Toronto who placed first In Peel championships in mid get girls javelin went on to finish a respectable fifth in the south Ontario regionals at York Wednesday qualifying her for this week competition The midget boys relay team did even better This year s pleasant surprise for AHS track team the midget boys Mike Mooney Les Clifford and George shave a full second off their time at the Peel But they outdid themselves at the regionals last week finishing third overall and the relay team were the only members of the AHS track and field squad to make the regionals as well as OFSAA Squirts clip Angels squirts downed the Angels 1 in the opening game of Acton minor soccer recently A pair of goals came from John Massey with singles from Kent Petty and Gregg lish Brad Thorpe got the lone Angel marker In other action during the week of May the Gunners squeezed past the Tigers in a close Winston Pun scored a pair and Tim netted a single in the game Wayne Bousfield scored the Tigers wo goals Eramosa and the Tornadoes battled lo a tie with goal coming from Larry and Mike Turner for and Chris Van Dam for the Tornadoes In the week of May the atoms came out winners in a closely fought contest with Leeds Blair netted the lone goal Coach Derek praised the strong by Shane Adams continues lo dominate the Tigers with a victory last week Chris Ripley scored three goals Englishgot a from Andy Patterson Ross Pearson and Kent Petty The Gunners managed their second win in as many games by downing the Tornadoes 43 in what was a close game The star of the game was Tim getting the hat trick for the Runners Chris Neil scored a pair and David Henderson netted a single for the Tornadoes Tonight Wednesday the Atoms play the bantams compete Monday June the atoms take the field again on Tuesday June 10 and the play next Wednesday June Just a reminder to the house league coaches that they hand in their game sheets so records can be kept of each gime Tricounty Transmissioners shift into high The 10777a Acton Major Atoms were Ontario Zone Champions Bob coach Grant Smith Tony Van Dam Bruce Koine Pictured at the Halton Hill Award and Recognition dinner last Sandy and Bob manager Missing arc Berry Wednesday evening are front row I to Robbie Porte Terry Jamie Stephen and coach Andy Berry Mike Hudson David Thomas Scott back row The Transmisslonscr have been ripping up the field in the first four games of tricounty action The T walloped In succes 1511 1912 and Those aren t errors either In the first game Transmissioners started off rather mildly putting away with easy runs Peter led the batters with two doubles and a single Base hits came from Mike Baker Rob Murray Tom Athcrton and Steve Henderson Winning pitcher was David The second match against Brookvilte featured three grand slams by Cargill David Paul and Sean Fitzgerald Other base hits came from Athcrton Robbie Jason ONell Paddy Johnston and Baker Haynes and Baker shared the pitching duties Fitzgerald Atherlon and all hit homers in the third contest at Eramosa Baker and Paul both slugged base hits pitched the winning game Paul Cargill and slammed four homers in the fourth victory out Ponsonby Baker Paul Joe Fitzgerald Haynes O Neil and batted In the other runs failed to scored against win Peewees drop game Aclon Restaurant Boys opened their season in last Wednesday where they faced fast pitching team With Acton lending going Into the bottom of the seventh inning Ponsonby came storm ing back wilh two runs to win the game Acton runs were scored by Gary MncEachern Kevin Lobslnger Jeff White and Tom Both teams came up with some good plays in the field Actons Spencer Smith made a fine double play early In the game and some good base running by the rest of the team gave them the edge throughout most of the game Other members of the team are Chris Cooney Fellows Steven Fuller Greg Randy Mclntyre Gord Mit Mike Steven Parker and Paul The Acton Restaurant had back to back games this week facing last night and Monday night Results were unavailable at press time Buiidall splits series Mackenzie and split a pair of games in bantam boys action Acton knlckcd 14 on Saturday but dropped a decision day Brian Canary and Paul Cargill scored the two runs in Mondays match In the second and fourth innings In Saturdays contest a triple bagger by Rick Dodds brought home Brian Canary Earlier Inn Paul and Gary White crossed the plate to make it came back with three runs of their own in Ihe bottom of the first but Aclon just repeated its first inning per with White Brian and Paul reaching home in the second Dodds and Chris Lobsingcr scored in the third Inning to make It 3 A single run by Bruce Shannon in the fourth another in the sixth and runs by While in the seventh and ninth Canary and Lobslnger handed the Acton bantams a victory in nine innings Kirton slams two homers Two home runs by Denis Kirton of Acton Eds In N Out midgets held Greensville at bay In baseball action Monday Prospect Park Eds downed Greensville first homer came in the top of the opening frame to give Ed lead He rounded the bases again in the third inning Paul Campbell also scored a run Greensville scored their two runs in the bottom of the third to make the score a close but a run by Tim Baker in the fourth and by Dave Wilson in fifth clinched the victory Wilson went the distance on the mound for Acton Hot bats for Atoms The were hot for the A Atoms as they trounced Maryhlll in their tri county season opener Fri day Mike Williams Robert and Burton each scored four runs in the victory Shawn Dryden and Doug belted three runs each Colin Troy Winters and Scott crossed the plate on two separate occasions Mike Williams was the winning hurler with strikeouts The Atoms next game is Friday Juno against