Georgetown Acton Wednesday Oct 3 9 Call the Roadrunners claim Industrial playoff honors Bull claimed Aclon Industrial league fast Haines MaePherson Bob St Plarra McKertzle Jerry Marshall front row Don Richard Hilton Fandlay BJ Legate final game Tha took the champlonahlp In straight Chris Tannin l Mlckev Moore and games Tha Roadrunnars back row all to right Tim Evans Tarry A dynasty crumbled Thursday night when the Sit Bull Roadrunners crushed Construction in Ihe Acton Industrial League final Capital ling on errors and setting into motion a might batting machine Ihe Road runners brickwalled Construction which has claimed three league championships and three play off championships since they joined the league five years ago were far from the powerhouse ball club of the past There was nothing wrong with pitching supplied by Keith McKmnon as he The problem lay with the infield and outfield that faltered time after lime allowing seven Sit Bull runs I guess we just didn have as much desire to win as the did said manager Holmes Meanwhile on the bench cries of Who you gonna Call busters rang across field After racking up two impressive wins in the best of five series ihe had only one game left lo win lo take the playoff honors away from his year league champs Keith Fcndley launched Ihe Sit Bull scoring drive in the opening frame of the game and from there on in the never looked back The second inning saw both squads stale mated and then the cranked out two more hits to establish a three run lead While Ihe bench cheered and screamed Don Richards Tim Evans Bob St Pierre and Bruce MaePherson rounded he bases with smiles pasted across their faces The final two innings of he match were scoreless and as Ihe lights dimmed over Ihe diamond a new era started In Ihe Industrial league EXPERT PUNT REPASS FfUUatSTMUaHTENMG LATEST TECHNOLOGY BAZ MOTORS LTD AUTO BODY SHOP ST GEORGETOWN Holmes Plate fjf Saturday was a busy interesting and happy day for me as I found myself at the Royal York Holel doing number of pleasant tasks The was holding Us annual meeting and by coincidence the Queen was also to be at the Royal York starling off her agenda for the day Never having been to Toronto lop hotel was impressed by the fortunes that have been sunk into the building and I now know why ihe Queen visits there It looks like a palace bo she feels home While Ihe OMHA settled down to their meeting I slipped out and pushed my way lo the front of the crowd lining the street hoping for a glimpse of the Queen For about 30 seconds I waited and then snapping off shot after shot on my camera I got a few pictures of her Never having had considered myself a loyal British subject I was surprised fmd myself Just as thrilled as people next to me as the regal lady passed by five feet in front of me The second pleasant task of the day was taking pictures of a very surprised Ron McKnlght who was just awarded the award for outstanding service lo minor hockey I ve known Ron for less than a year and 1 can t have spoken to him more than half a dozen limes but never before have I heard so many people say good things about one person His list of qualifications goes on and on and by the time Ihe presentation was over I certainly was convinced there was no other choice than Ron Speaking Ron on Monday I was told lhat he was aware lhat his name had been submitted lo the for the award but It occur to him that he had won even when a member of the Free Press was suddenly there Congratulations Ron Afterwards Ron and some friends went on to Ihe Leaf game against the Washington Caps In which our favorite Toronto hockey team According to Ron it good game Queen lalt Royal York In an drawn by two hartal Tha Royal coup la had a In Toronto Saturday and Royal York flral of many throughout day Acton ladies tops after downing Pineview Ladies soccer league play this week a composite team of Goy Cartage and 0 Meats took Acton s first league championship on the weekend The learn participating in the Bolton tourney had little difficulty defeating Georgetown in semi finals but an incredibly close match against kept fans and players on the edge of the seats After a full two halves of play Acton and were tied Going into overtime the two team remained deadlocked so five sets of penalty shots were called When the dust settled on ihe field Acton came out on top and claimed Iheir first ever championship Scoring Acton goals In the semi finals against Georgetown was Patty McClurc and poking in the two regular time goals against were McClure and Heather Thatcher Penalty shot goals were collected by Karen Wilde and Zeiss Ig Sue Wilson played superbly in net for Acton through the tournament The Ac on Op m Ban am Socca C ha a ng ha ha day a m na ham rlha com pa on Hera a MldOn a Soc a a ha d Qaorga own on ha weekend bu Geo own Ac on na nda Chda awa a aladnhe bdoaahha Tha oca aquad played w a Op da Aces oust Atlas for Condo title Hack DoeMs Aetan Ml of OaMHa Btodn arhich ha up for Saturday Tha along with The Condo league finished its 1984 season and going down in their books as the playoff champs were the Aces In round robin action Wedco devastated Alias and then Wedco fell to the Aces 104 When the dust settled after the third and final game the Aces were carrying away Ihe hardware The Aces had defeated Atlas 102 In the lopsided opening match Bob and Mike Brltton led the attack with three runs each to go three for five at the plate Ray Williams Glen Crichton Don Lin coin Dan Allen and Steve Waring added two runs each and Dave Allen and John collected a single each to round out the Atlas runs were to Doug Pratt and Fred Archibald In round two Wedco strength was sapped Hockey draw starts Oct 13 After draws the hockey lot has brought over in additional revenue to the area According to the AMHA reports 38 out of a possible winners were from the Acton area bringing at least in winnings into the area As well tickets sellers were richer on each winning ticket AMHA secretary Carol Robinson pointed out that the raised by the AMHA to buy new hockey equipment was also kept in the area Series two or Ihe hockey lottery starts October 13 and ticket are now on sale at several local businesses and from members of the For further information call Carol Robinson by a powerful Aces squad led by Dave Hayncs Bill Dunn and Floyd with two runs each Randy Co son also proved to be a win influence in the match as he pounded out a in the fourth frame and Wayne clinched the game with a seventh inning homer added a single in Ihe second frame and Dave Paul rounded out the tally with another single In the second Bill Gillies was the driving force behind recoiding three runs including a homer The only other Wedco run In the match was claimed by With one win and a loss under belts Wedco was still in contention for the playoff title if the Aces lost their next game against Atlas but as fate would have Aces rallied a third time to claim top honors Starting off in the first inning Bill Dunn Hank Kowba and Mike Payne rounded the bases to establish a lead for the Aces However Atlas struck back in the bottom of the first frame when Don Archidald earned a run Atlas kept the Aces at bay in the second Inning and allowed only one run in the third as Kowba notched his second run of the day on a homer In fourth Atlas quickly eliminated the three Aces baiters and narrowed their opponent lead when Archibald crossed home plate a second time Unfortunately for Atlas though the Aces drove In five runs in Ihe fifth Inning to wrap up the game Haynes Kowba Chad Crooks John Wagg and Larochelle claimed the runs The final Aces tally came in the sixth Inning when Randy cruised across home plate Acton catcher Haynee aquaex a from Randy Coulee during Act IM win am Wedco In day Sunday diamond