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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 13, 1983, p. 14

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14 Georgetown Acton Wednesday July 1983 Cut by George Hoare Don despair If your luck bunt been the grounds instead take a break and go over the problem Tbe weather of late not been tbe beat for Muskie luck and betides be a moody much of the time Several factors can Improve your luck audi as wind change which will bring cool water into a warm water area sun down tune and a change in trolling speed combined with circle trick it stirs up the water and entices a strike Your quarry is not afraid of the motor or the angler either A change of lures will help especially if the big creek chub lure is selected The perch and silver flash in Jointed or one piece would be my selection in the six inch length These plugs were for the lag to fly on our boat many times Each time out a new lesson lakes place and it strikes are your luck a new Musky hide out is discovered plus a new trolling The most vicious strike experienced took place just before dark as I was approaching Marshall Island which is out from Port Severn I was trolling fast and by myself when my arm was almost wrenched from its socket I turned by head in lime to see a trophy airborne for about 12 yards 1 had been trolling east and thai hungry brute struck the plug on the way west like a streak of lightning My reel was minus a slip clutch which caused the snap to straighten out and release the plug the plug never showed up on the surface which meant it was burled in the toothy maw of the gamester It a sure thing he rid himself of It within a day or Many lures will entice a strike from a Tiger a few are red and white wobbler ping A targe Swim Whizz and of course a good many other such as Williams Wobblers Muskie anglers are select in their ways so they have their own favourites Now after you have rested go back out and troll over the same area as you covered earlier and be ready for a Muskie that lost his moodymood A word of caution though allow enough time to gel back safely through the rocky before darkness sets in More about an odd ball in a future column Tight Lines until then Jttiie Ockeadem of the Acton Swimming Stars patiently awaits the starter whistle before her backstroke event Saturday morning Acton Cub Indoor Pool This competitor at the Swimming Stars lea meet Saturday at the pool appears balanced on top the water as he begins the backstroke event Local swimmers do well at Saturday meet On Saturday the Swimming Stan of Ac Ion hosted the first summer swim in Ihe South Western Recreational Swimming Association Some 148 swimmers Irum Kincardine Fergus and competed against Ac ton Swimming Stars Acton small but strong team placed well in all events entered The results follow mil Rill lit Jjimi Mm Andrei loom Ih Mallhcw lice lit SO Ellutclh RMbock Seven runs seal Bantam girls fate The Hills Furniture and Appll Bantam Girls dropped their June 30 encounter with Hornby The girls allowed seven runs against In the final inning to seal their fate The girls continue to improve with the bats however their defensive work is still failing Jenny McDonald Boo Tufford Christine Grimes Shelley Mason Lea Ann Johnson Jcnkinson and Diana Dunn all counted hits in the gome On Thursday the team again lost to Hornby this lime by a count The bats fell silent and the defence nonexistent in this one THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS PARKS RECREATION DEPARTMENT NEW RATES fie I On Oaarr HJh Dtp mtm a to it a tin ml he now in If rail in sews or fleawtion Dafartmanfi NEW Tmaing it comng to nMQnbtufiood GIVE YOUR CHILD A DAY CAMP EXPERIENCE TO REMEMBER aHK DO OK weft Spurns Ha J C m OSTIUM Prendre BARRY D TlMLECK ACCOUNTANT ETOWN 877 6948 Greystone Interiors 7574 91 Saturday Bantams show no mercy in win over Kitchener The Acton Thomas Video Bantams had no mercy on Kitchener at Prospect Park on Friday night playing the miserable host bombing the visitors In mercy rule shortened Ave inning contest Earlier in the week the Acton squad had travelled to coming borne with heir severest thrashing of the season a setback to the once beaten league leaders Woodstock was Looking Tor revenge for the last time the two squads met Acton came out 1 winners In that one causing the only blemish in the Woodstock stats to date There was no place like home for the Thomas team on Friday as they returned alter an extended number of road games It was their first home match in a month and they made the most of it scoring seven times the first inning and then coasting to Two runs in the second and the more in the third gave the Video squad their total while Kitchener came up with one in the lop of the fifth Cyril and Jon Hammer each scored times for Acton with Heath Norton and Mark Pries crossing the plate twice each Jason Rogers Jeff White Peter and David all scored once Jon Hammer pitched the first three inn for the Thomas team before giving way to Kevin Lobsinger Kitchener only two weeks ago edged Acton squad 1 in a first round match in a Fergus tourney Last Wednesday in Woodstock the Thomas team couldn get on track as they managed only two hits Jon Hammer and Kevin did the damage bul neither could get around to score Woodstock picked up two third inning runs and added another pair in Ihe fourth A single in the fifth and two more in the sixth rounded out the scoring This is a busy week for the Thomas squad and should decide second place in the league standings Thursday the Acton squad travels to before hosting Gait in a home and home set Friday and Monday Saturday they travel to Guelph lor a tour Friday game Prospect Park Is at Acton on top of league list Mosquito A Acton Wilson 1 15 10 Guelph i is 9 5 1 11 14 18 15 Fergus 4 Bantam The Optimist Bantams pounded the Georgetown Hustlers in soccer action last week mon Enlwistle and Kevin Galloway each registered a for the local side in match Ron Atkinson Emil Mhnarevic and Dave Thomas all added singles in the win Peter Wright and Chris Stewart Ml in Mini Squirts Hob won default over Queen Tire last wctk Birds edged the Eagles 10 in action last week Matthew collected the only goal of the contest Mosquito The Green Machines shaded Alton 1 in action last week Graham booted alt five goals for the winners in the game Scan Stars netted a pair for 1 with Jason and Jeremy scoring one each Charlie Van Item played well in net for Acton 1 with help from Winter Winston Pun and Sean Scars An unidentified Acton Minor Soccer player offers a closeup view of his footwear to an op posing player in action Thursday at Prospect- Park The draco- flinch I net aha 1 squad In the match Nellis Atoms win tourney discovered be wrong the matchup was restarted Kalslliens and Brad combined to strike out nine batters while Christian Caswell snagged a pair of key fly balls in deep right field to seal the win Katsillens also belted a home run with singles going to Leys Chris Cullen Caswell Brett Wilson and Troy Land re In league action the Atoms pounded 25 1 on June and Hornby Downs 14 1 last Tuesday In the Hornby contest Brad Chris Leys Dwayne and Wilson all collected singles counted a double and a triple He also recorded the win on the mound for Acton striking out ten batters Acton Construction Atoms stilt fresh from their Acton tournament win took the honors at a tourney in Glen Williams over the weekend The team first contest was a draw u ith Bramalea The local squad was award the win by virtue of more runners on base throughout the game Brad and John Katsillens shared the mound duties in the affair Clayton Leys and Steve knocked doubles while Chris and Kat base with singles In the championship game against Lime house the Moms pounded out a 12 victory began the final with maximum runs in the first inning However when pitching distance for the game was Atoms pound Brookville The Foodland Tri County Atoms pounded 3C6 last in Aclon Matthew Ginn Jeremy Burt and Jason per all crossed the plate four times in the game Jason Dunn Sean Auger Adam Fabian Chris Schick Jonathan Coe and McCormick each pocketed three runs and Sheldon Stuckless Danny Jen nings Chad Rowsell all grabbed pairs of runs for the locals In Puslinch on Thursday the team defeated White 15 Dunn Fabian Piper and Burt all crossed the plate twice for Acton in this one Schick Jennings and contributed single rungs In the Hornby Ball Tournament on Saturday he squad dropped their game to Green Dunn Auger and crossed the plate In their second tourny match up the Acton Atoms lost IBt to Hornby Blue Dunn Burt Auger and McCormick picked up the runs Jason Piper had four Rills In ihe lour Other RBI totals were provided Acton downs In league play on June the Acton Rural Squirt Boys downed Shawn Dry den allowed only four hits to record the win However errors almost cost Acton the game The contest was called after six innings because of the curfew The team then eked up a couple of points when Hornby t field enough players to contest their July 1 match up The Squirt Boys travelled to Glen Williams for a tournament on the weekend In their first matchup the locals got by Glen Williams 3 Mike Williams struck out 16 baiters In the contest while Chris Smith and Mine scored runs In the tournament championship game on Sunday Acton defeated Williams had another powerful outing on the mound Ihe Squirts this time selling down 14 baiters Elder Smith and Dryden each collected pair runs in the matchup and Williams added lone crossings Smith Dryden Jason Campbell and were commended for clutch fielding Chris and Brad were thanked by the Squirts coaching staff for coming out and helping us in the win Diana Frehs has hat trick Squirt The Acton Red Devils blanked in soccer action last week Diana had the hattrick for tbe locals in Ihe match Karen forward and Campbell at fullback had strong for Acton The Stingers edged Garden Centre in league action hut week Christine O netted the game a lone goal while Ihe Stinger Beky Boycott was a defensive highlight stopping Sarah Williamson and Natasha At other end Karen Dewtbury kept the score low by stopping offensive bursts by Karolyn Carol Thorpe played will on defence for Tuft man Actons Royal Trust drew 1 1 in match against Milton 3 at Acton High School last week Acton lone marker was potted by Marnte Bailey and Stephanie Ford had their best games of the season while Paula was strong at centrehalf The J T Sports Pee Wees Acton dropped a decision to Bolton in rep action last week and Annette Kroezeo had several shots on net In the game but were unable to score

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