Carrie Gallant on third base mis her o put out a runner In Ban baseball action on Saturday Wedco whiffs Aces 94 In a double header this week in the Condo league came up with a one win one loss split Friday took on the Acton Aces and by the time the dust had settled had the game hand with a advantage Sunday however met their match In a close game with Atlas Atlas tallied one extra run to edge Wedco Cord Rayner led the attack with a first Inning telly against the Aces and then a fiverun rally In the second frame pretty well clinched the game for Wedco Scoring the second inning runs were Ray Williams Don Allen Steve Waring and Dave McLean Don Lincoln notched- Wedco eighth run In the fourth frame and Williams and McLean rounded out the tally with another run each Scoring for the Aces were Bill Dunn Hank Wayne and Glen Scoring for Atlas on Sunday were Mike and Gerry Rivers with two runs each and with a single runs were tallied by Allen and Williams with a single each and John recorded a pair of runs in the efforts OBriens burns Brampton Brien Meat Ladles Soccer squad has recorded one win and two losses so far this season July 0 went down to defeat at the hands of Georgetown and then evened up their record with a 2 win oyer Brampton In their most recent match sue cum bed to Bolton Two goals from Linda Kilpatrlck kept the Acton hopes alive for a win In Georgetown but strong defence supplied by their op ponenls kept them from rallying Good defence for Ac on was supplied by Karen Wilson and Nancy Thomson In the following weeks game against Brampton Linda and Ella Kilpatrlck recorded a goal each to lead Acton to victory and good defence was supplied by Diane Wilson and Jane Trueman Superb running up front came from Linda Osso and Eunice Playing against the undefeated Bolton squad July with only nine players Acton managed to hold off their attackers for half the game All four Bolton goals were not in the first half Gwyncth in goal and Ada Koslax on defence were outstanding in the match while Georgie Caskell gave the Bolton offence a lot of trouble up front Next week will be pitted against the Pine view Ladles West shows promise for Olympic gold When the Olympics start this Saturday Mike West will be representing Canada in the competitions West the son of West a former lawyer and now a Judge in area courts will be competing in the 100 and 200- metre backstroke event The 19yearold swimmer resides In Waterloo and the 1984 Olympics will be the mast recent of an impressive list of swimming accomplishments The winner of nine national champion ships West has to his credit a ninth place finish In the 100metre backstroke event at the 1982 World Championships a first place finish in the 100metre back stroke and a thirdspot finish In the 1932 Commonwealth games and a first in the 100 metre backstroke second in the 100 medly relay and third In the backstroke at the 1083 World games As well West has recorded two thirds and a second place finish at the 1383 American games and he was the recipient of the Canada Sports Excel lence Award in 1983 and West has been nicknamed The Reverend for his modest outlook on his accomplishments which show con sidcrable promise for Olympic gold this year West belongs to the Region of Waterloo Swim Club and Is currently attending school SPORTS SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO YOU BY REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD REALTOR 170 GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8770173 BMX roundup Standing Name 1 Peter Ward Brandon Rao 3 Brian Barry 4 Ryan Harvey Laura Barry Paul Word Robert Mitchell Chru Morrison Bandy Malcolm Danny Ryan Brent Smith 1Z Scott 13 Jason Smith 13 TomAtberton 15 Martin Bowman lPatGatllfoni Ken tittle Kirk Flood ToddDemone Blair Flood Trevor 3 Warren Sean McVeigh Michelle SeanWtllan GeffSwarts Robbie Hand Troy Winters JanleLougheed I MatbewSmellie Billy Buckingham Jonathan Ford David Kitchen Ryan Shields Randy Andrew Reid J Anthony Walton Tennis sidelines By VIC MORRIS The Acton mixed team has another successful oaling when they visited Regency Racquet July win the fixture four matches to two The ladies team did not fare quite so well losing three of their four matches played against a strong Springfield team and having to postpone the remaining game because of inclement weather The latter problem also hit the inter rural fixture against July 17 This fixture will be played st a later date fixtures are at home this week with interrural Tuesday ladles Wednesday morning and mixed Thursday evening Bantams topped 70 in tourney final The Acton Thomas Video Bantams were bridesmaids again this past weekend in tourney play as they reached the final of an event if Guelph before meeting up with a strong contingent dropping a 70 decision The Acton squad started off on the foot winning the opening two encounters over Kitchener 74 and but found Agincourt a little too much to handle The locals stayed close to the tourney champs for the first five innings allowing the opposition a couple of runs before the floodgates opened allowing five more tollies Acton jumped on Kitchener early in their opening match of the day as singled and scored the first inning as Peter CargUl and Mark Pries came up with base hits with two out After falling behind by a run briefly in the third the Acton squad came back in the fourth with three runs on a walk and four straight base hits Steve Wagner walked to start things off followed by singles from Pries Rogers Doherty and Mike Huffman The Thomas team added a couple more in the sixth as Jeff White and Doherty touched home before Mark Pries added some insurance in the seventh Kevin Lobsinger provided most of the was next on the Acton list and the Acton reaching base safely twice in local side made short work of the opposition the contest while Jason Rogers was the only building up a third inning lead before other Thomas runner to stand on first coasting to an win A leadoff double by Jeff White got the ball rolling for the Acton team and before the inning was over three runs had crossed the plate White Pries and Rogers claimed the runs The Acton side added three more in the third as Steve Wagner Rogers and Mike Case came around to score fought back with three in the bottom of the inning but the Thomas team put thing away with runs from Pries and Wagner in the fourth to give them an lead and an eventual win The Thomas squad have their backs to the wall In Ontario Amateur Softball Assoc playoffs They fell 63 to Jordan last week and need a win at home Friday night at m to force a third and deciding game on Saturday The deciding game if needed will be placed in Lunehouse Saturday at TURN TO US FOR ALL OF YOUR BMX NEEDS Wheel building and balancing Frames and forks Parts and accessories Cloth ng TfUCKSIDE CYCLE cutout re C-SV- CANADA URGES FASHION FABRIC DISTRIBUTOR In Selection and Price Anywhere OUR ENTIRE SU FASH FABRICS 50 OFF REGULAR PRICE DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND SALE CONTINUES 3 MORE DAYS JULY 26th 27th 28th NEW FALL GOODS ARRIVING DAILY Come In and Get 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