ThoAcionFroo Press Wednesday May B3 takes a swipe Sunday at boll league gome back catcher Doug Ferguson and umpire Rick look or Season opened Friday Des downs Foberts The Acton Condo sports league opened their baseball season Friday night with last year playoff rivals facing one another Desmonds formerly Acton Restaurant downed Real Estate Leading the way for Desmond was Don Archibald who scored three times Including stealing home once Mike Mattocks and Ray Russian each hit two while Ward Jeffrey Joe Dave McGilloway Doug Luck Barry Downs and Jeffrey each scored once Roy Russian went the distance on the mound for Desmond Scoring for were Bob with a single Ray Walton with two and Martin with one Bill Giles and Bab split the duties on the mound for In a closely fought battle Sunday at M Z Bennett diamond Rid leys Firemen edged Bovis 32 sixth inning homer by Dick Spears his second fourbagger of the day Brent Marshall also hammered a home run for the Firemen Dennis Klrton of Bovis hit the first pitch of the game for a home run as well scaring the only other run for his team Both were strong on the mound throughout the game allowing few hits Spears took the win while suffered a setback The final round of opening games Sunday saw Jug City trounce newcomers Milton Greenworld Milton took a 10 lead In the third inning when Dave Fay crossed the plate but Jug City errupted for 10 runs In the fourth sending 10 batters to the plate with all of them scoring before the side was retired Jug City brought one more home In the fifth and three in the sixth to round out their scoring BUI Mathers scored the other MUton run in the fifth Scorers for Jug City were Bill Manes with three Rod Beaumont with two Wayne McMil Ian Mike Manes Lind say Kennedy Fred Lan dry Bill Clarke Andy Dye Bob Doyle and Bob Mike Manus registered the win while Karl Spen cer posted the loss on the mounds Play continues Friday at Prospect Park with Jug City meeting Sunday Desmond faces Milon at 10 a while squaring off against Ridleys Firemen at IS 30 at MZ AHS relay ready to be reckoned with Acton High School junior boy relay team Is the one to watch in this years secondary school track and field season Mike Moonoy Clifford and George are dominating the Junior boy relay events ing first place In the metre race at the Rebel Relays last Wednesday at Sheridan College in also ran three outstanding races day at the highly competitive Cornelious meet in Hamilton finish ing the top 10 in two They placed eighth out of 38 teams In the running it at 1 came ninth again out of teams in the metres and finished a re spectable out of teams in medley ran metres and each and Gldman finished off with 800 In the medley They teamed for the medley at the Rebel Re lays Wednesday finishing third Then track coach Lyn McLaren mixed his team sending Mooney Ed Wong Mike and In the 200 where they finished fifth overall The midget girls team Barb and Dunn of Sally Andrea came ninth In the Arbic Maundy S 11 cocks The only junior team and Teresa Dunn placed entered placed eighth in seventh in the x 100 both the 100 and while 200 metre runs Ride your lawn easily with The BoSeiu Rear Riding Mower 1 rm and shock all powerful Op flags Straiten tun rig in peed abort turning radius also avaJablo with MURT ALUS0N EHUIP CO LTD GEORGETOWN BOLENS The lawn Machines ACTON OMHA MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Annual Meeting and Election of Officers ACTON ARENA Sunday May 10th Time 200 PROPOSED SLATE OFOFFICERSTOBE PRESENTED FOR ELECTION President Bruce Cargill 1st VicePresident Herb 2nd VicePresident John Cadenhead Secretary Fran Treasurer Joan Yalowica Roadrunners dominating league The Halton Hills Metros the Gordon Real Estate are dominating the play alter the second week of Acton industrial ball action They are two of the three teams undefeated so far is the third Metros have ployed three games so far this season capturing their opener last Sunday win ning the second Thursday night over Hills Furniture and dump ing Hills Electric 3 Sunday afternoon The have been equally devastat ing knocking off both Bears 12 Saturday night and Desmonds Tack and Tog Sunday afternoon 3- knicked Fire stone Wednesday Bears picked up their first win Sunday with a win over and Oldtlmers edged Rick Dave Boycott and George Wallis were the bis sluggers Wednesday In the matchup Boycott banged a triple and a double slammed in a double and two Dingles while McArthur hit a pair of twobaggers Dick Spears with two triples in the first and ruth led the Metros to their night victory over Furniture into a lead by the third Other sluggers were inning on runs by Bruce Gary Pickles Floyd Keith Roy Spears Dave McKlnnon Don Mills Karl QMEMooananoai Bert Jennings and Jerry Marshall Bats were sizzling for g Saturdays mismatch between and Bears fl Richards Keith W win over Tack and and Lee Marchment Tog McKlnnon pitched a Sid Barnes banged in a twohit shutout for the homer in the Bears first in Sundays victory over Unisal Sun day Mark 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