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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 22, 1983, p. 13

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13 Juniors back on track Gidman fourth with 97 and 71 wins After a couple of back to back Ontario Junior Fastball League losses it seems that the Acton Junior A a are back on track la action this past week the A picked up a pair of victories edging Kitchener last Tuesday evening and then coming up with a solid effort and a 1 win over Lin wood In Kitchener the A trailed after five innings but a six run outburst in he sixth lifted Acton to victory The hosts came back with two count of their own in the seventh but it was not enough Acton claimed a lead in the second inn tag as a walk to Gord McArthur and then base hits by Tim Baker Dick Spear and Kelly brought the runs home Kitchener got one back off Acton pitcher Boy Spear in the fourth and a walk and three straight base hits in the fourth brought home four more sending Dick Spear to the mound to get the final out of the inning Roy Spear started off the sixth inning uprising and followed by a double to Glen Scott walks to Gord and Baker a single by Dick Spear and a three run triple Landsharks shade Wedco The shaded Wedco 1514 In ball play Ft 1 day For the winners it was Blair Touden Mike Hooper and Dan Porter with three runs apiece Burt and Pete Doolan each crossed the plate twice while Mac Loud and Steve Garden collected single runs Bob had three runs for Wedco in the game Chris Hi Her scored twice and single runs were registered by George Poul son Steve Waring Charlie Knoepflt Gord Rayner Bill Gillies Pete John Glenn and John Lindsay The Spirits took a 53 decision from the Landsharks in further Condo Ball action Sunday Scott Jeffries collected a pair of runs for the winners While Steven Dave Paul and Mark Walker each crossed once Landshark runs were scored by Blair Dan Porter and Mike Hooper in the game Bowling awards The Acton Mixed Bowling League recently wrapped up their season with a number of award presentations Trophies for went to Mono Flinders Agnes McGinn is Betty Dan Forty Sylsia Brain and Bob The playoff champions were Dove Beer man Peg Mitchell Heather Slue kless Fred Jlil Gray and Cheryl Phillips Individual presentations were awarded to Cheryl Phillips Ladies High Average Val White Ladles High Triple 679 Peg Mitchell and Knthy Ladles High Singles Donny Marzo High Average 181 Bryan Iredale Mens High Triple and Bab Mens High Single CANADIAN OOEON THEATRES A GEORGETOWN 3 fifan WQn So bad LS by Kelly KHcheoer picked up two runs on three hits in the seventh but Spear retired the side in order through the final two inning for the win while the A added one more In the eighth as Baker crossed he plate Dick Spear carried the big stick belting out three singles in five trips but it was Kelly McArthur four RBI hat did the most damage The A wasted time getting on the pitching Monday night scoring once in the first and four more times in the third to take control Singles in the fourth and sixth rounded out the Acton scoring while managed their lone run off Dick Spear in the eight inning Baker claimed the first Acton tally with a double Baker scored on a Roy Spear single In the third the first Four As to the plate crossed home as Gord Biker Dick Spear and Dave Wilson came In Baker scored a third straight time in the fourth building the Acton lead further and then Roy Spear triple brought brother Dick around to score Dick Spear struck out and allowed Just four hits to claim the win Dave was the big batter belting out three base hits while Gord McArthur Dick Spear and Roy Spear belted two each Charlotte Walker of Robert Little Jumps high in the long jump event at last week elementary schools track meet at Acton High School North Ballon Road Hugger George Gidman placed fourth overall in the Open am metre event at the York AH Comers Meet last Tuesday GeorgeranapersoaaJbesttimeof 1 In the final Doreen ran to a fourth place finish in her heat clocking a 11J9 then competed the Colgate Women Garnet at Stadium on Sunday where she took a fourth place finish overall with a time There were over female competitors in this event alone with runners from six different heats running in the finals Giris soccer improved by Carol ion Squirts In squirt action last Tuesday night the Acton Stingers clashed with a very much improved squirt team TuUmans took the lead In the first half with a goal scored by Caryn In the second half the Stingers come back strong with a goal from Coleman Both teams refused to give up trying Klnnon came close to scoring twice with two good runs down the field for the Stingers then s Sara Williamson returned the attack at the other end With only three minutes left in the game continued efforts paid off as they put the ball in the back of the net It looked like it was all over Tor the Stingers until Anne Marie Kinnon scored a terrific goal with only seconds left in the game to make the final score Outstanding players In the game were Sara Williamson and Theresa for Tuitman and Chris 0 Leary and Becky Boycott lor the Stingers Pee wees The J T Sports played Bolton Wonderers last Wednesday and at the end of the first half the score was tied 2 with goals from Annette Kroezen and Belinda Bolton came on strong in the second half with three unanswered goals for a final score of Atoms Although no goals were scored In the game against Pine view last week the Acton Flyers played a very good game Special mention should be made to Debbie Kotom Tara Holmes and Krlsh Smith for playing a good positional game Great goal keeping was played by Michelle Manual and Diana Frehs Ladles The Acton Sit Bull ladies played against J J s Sports ladies last week at McKenzle Smith Both teams played a very strong game but neither squad could beat the opposing goalie Jane Trueman Vermuelen and Linda Osso played ex ion ally strong games for J J Viv Robertson Susan Wilson and excelled for the Sit N Bull team The final result of indicates just how evenly matched these two Acton teams are KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO Holy Cross Church Auditorium EVERY THURSDAY 54 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