pitches stellar ball at cambbellville 42 vcirnptwimtte suffered ittelr u ond defeat of the teuon on sihtrdiy when they dropped a tw cjedilon 10 acton rc marty hemllton took hit flml low or the eeuon he gave up the four ram off 10 mta he walked one and iiruck out ii ivriyet for aciotvalw went ihe route limiting campbellville to two runs off 10 him he walked one and struck out two lead at start acton took a 10 lead in the flrat tnnlng on andersons single a sacrifice and towmleyi single in the third singles bv anderson bruce and lawson followed by an inrield otit gave acton two more runs and a 34 lead in the fourth acton com pleted their scoring when peiu lawson doubled went lo third on an infield out and wan squeezed hdme it was not until he sixth thai campbellville scored when win- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm groves single hendersons double and batons single pro duced their two runs anderson townatey and bar rager all had two singles for acton- pete lawson doubled and bruce paul lawson and mccris- tall singled horry hamilton hit two doubl es and a single for campbell vllle stan henderson had a double and two singles at win- grove singled twice and lloyd early and denny eaton each singled once footnotes elmer dredge who popped up three umcs tied out once and grounded out to the pitcher once was held hliless for the first lime in eight games rh e complvo 000 002 000 2 10 2 acton 102 100 000 4 10 1 batteries campbellville h hamilton and wingrovc acton fryer and lindsay ohester whts first game mo rochester look fliclr first game of- the season tuesday evening in the minor sports league when they defeated the montreal entry 1610 at c m z bennett school herb dodds manager of the winning team hod rounded his lads into a compact team and cxbeeta them to be in top form before the p begin i the nrst two timingswere hght as each team was held scoreless nndjn the third rochester on- eried up with a rally and scored fdtlr runs montreal came back with n two run effort in ihebot tdm half or the inning but the two run lead was loo great to srpau and the winners coasted m there on to an easy win turkonc and hall were the bin boys for the losers as they each corked a homer although no homers were registered by the winning team tncy kept up a steady bnttlng barrage to gain runs lineups rochester fisher barnes kelly tatllefcr gov dye ockcndcn brown holmes and lnscnby montreal turkoas franklin hall dowdlng dunk zundcll owcntestcrichtlee churchill ridley and mcgvachlc skunked campbellville sat acton smarting from a 42 defeat at the hands of acton the previous day campbellville lashed out at the same team on sunday and showed them under by a 224 scare jack roberts chalking up his second win of the year scattered five singles as his shutout was never seriously threatened he dldnl walk a single man hit one batter and struck out 10 flhstvwtt cunningham lindsay and dorc were hit hard over the first five and a third innings when mclaren cahe in and hurled hitless ball for the last two and a third innings between them the acton hurlers gave up 22 runs off 20 hits thcv walked nine hit one batter and struck out nine campbellville won the game in the first inning when they scor- ed three times on a walk hen- dttrson single and earl c home run in the second they scored six limes to stretch the lead to wl as roberts doubled earlv singled wingrovc homer cd henderson doubled a couple of walks were thrown in and laklng and lavcmc hamilton singled unpad it to im in the fourth campbellville scored again to make it 100 cairns was safe on an error n walk pushed htm to second a passed ball got him to third and he scored on lnkings single three more in the fifth made it im as earl singled wingrovc doubled and henderson and lax erne hamilton singled lick wounds 220 sunday campbellville big inning was the sixth when thcv scored nine runs dredge moore wingrovc and henderson all singled cairns was hit by the pitcher eaton walked and the acton centre fielder dropped chesters all before i enp an dciure u muii wus obcrts doubled two walks pushed him to third nnd he scampered home when ihe pit chcr let a return throw from the wtfw dcabwaj pam him dfrvw h wo j for actdri and townslcy mc gregor and barber all singled once stan henderson hit a double and three singles for campbellville al wingrovc ho mered doubled and singled jock roberts doubled twice earl cairns homered and dngl ed elmer dredge doubled and singled lloyd early jock lak ing and lavcmc hamilton all singled twice and ken moore singled once footnotes t ken moore out for five and a half games with an jnjurv was bock in action in the second hau of the game campbellville plavs two games at home this weekend meeting milton on saturday and oak ville on sundns both games will mart at 2j0 p m a total of 28 players plovcd in the game which look three hours to cum plele acton 000 000 000 0 s 8 camph e 360 139 000 22 20 2 batteries acton cunning ham lindsa dorr mclaren and riche lmdsav campbell ville roberts and wlngrove bantams drop decision to burlington team 53 acton bantams suffered a 5-3- defeat at the hands of the bur lington squad on saturday af- t b l innin rat fa to- click for the acton vuungsicrs brace shultis hurled the sewn inning game for anon and turn ed in a topnutch performance allowing onlv eight hits alton was held scoreless until the seventh inning when a last minute ralh staged b the slug ring section linked tor thrrr p tu hurl defeats hotel team denm turner kept up his steadv pitching average and mon das evening hurled his junior farmer team to a l6 victim over the station hotel cntrv in he alton soft ball league turner was master of all he iuraaeri andshtwcd plcnu ui he kept the hotel hov burlington scored their runs wingmg he and hts catcher in the second and third innings bob skidgmorc had things their and were held scoreless for the own wav and as a combination balance of the game be hard to beat in the lea- danm arbic sent tn to pinch f hit came through like a veteran i veteran hurler and hardball knocking two runs in before the p d lmdsav threw a side was retired in the seventh steads game for the lowers but to end the scoring and the game hwked support of the fielders as managers owen masales and hatk we fled out his hector lambert have the ac- catcher own varev tried his ton teams plays working to per best to pck off base runners but fection and their base n his efforts fell short of lht bal all opposmg pitchers j l although the burlington hit smau my from the kitchener team entered in the intercounty league of the minor sporli baie- ball suffered a 305 defeat at the hands of the london team monday evening at the m z bennett kkooi kitchener team pictured above inctudei front row left lo right kenny manhall wayne srigtey and jlmmie stevemon back row left to right jimmis lee mike vale dougatd dick michael manhall roti butler earl butler wayne deforest and teddy mcdowell mflnnger bill carnochan ii pictured at the back xfwhkmuwatk hamilton wins 128 over guelprs team hamilton defeated the guelph entry in ihe minor sports inter county league monday evening al the m 7 bennett school play f round when i hey nuked u a 28 score bruce bothwell came through like a veteran stuggci when he slugged two homers lor the win ner while jim lee won honors for the inters with a homer youngsters on both teams were eager and willing nnd with a lit tle more coaching will be able tn lake theli positions among ihe nest lineups- guelph b mills t cole r suit j stevenson j lee b hatch r johnson and o ifleld hamilton b wilkinson c pen kins b cochrane b miller t mvlev b bothwell ii kuwait and m field premier frost supports week following is the text of a letter wrilten especially for the ontario baseball association by premier leslie m from ob a minor baseball week in ontario chair man pete mimulcn milton termed it a real honoi to have such a fine letter in siippoit of this project toronto ontario 19th april 1960 it ccrtainlv gives me great pleasure lo assodntc with the ontario bastball association with the parents of our young boys nnd all people sponsoring 01 endorsing minor baseball week the practice ot sports bv young people is recogni7ed to be of utmost importance not onh for phwail development but perhaps even more so i in iliat acicr building among the sum mer sports baseball combines ideallv the ingredients ol good clean fun keen i omnet 1 1 ion teamwork and discipline which makes vonng athletes grow into good citizens minor baseball week therefore gets m whnkheli ltd endorse ment and 1 hope lhil more oimg people than ever will he uillving to the snori this summer anil em loving themselves on onlano dia monds leslie m fntst prime minister of ontario as with farm crops the period of tree growth vanes great h buffalo win 84 against toronto buflulo duwihd the toronto rnlrv in ihe mhmr sporu inter national league muniluv night in he kecond guiiie at ihe m 7 dennett mhool 84 in a hard pliived ginnc when both i turn howcd nlctm ol ip atul inter tst jim riddoll winning pllihci hissed steady bull unci kept 1 lie hntliis swinglnci us his talclici 4elin mason called the pllclus waller ami cooncv leniiud up us hattetles lot the ioiujin and in spile ol ihuii estellint pei lotmiince the leum fill niioii ol the intiik llclkuiup iotked n liomei lot the wlnium in ihe liisi inning lo add lo ihe live run inllv unit plnyitl an itliliiihl posh ion al llrsl hnse riddel iotked n hum ei loi the vvillllclh us well in the ihlid rlddell htnick mil 14 halters while wullei tiiiiriecl mu hnllers loi llie luscm i ineiips bitltnio nougliloii shultis moilon iiinell mnson lllintl llelkamp kliutcll and an ell loiuiilo rogets i ail mcnahh wuller cikhiev nlestetl lliigcn koheilsoii mm i is wallace mid janks list new schedule for minor league an hit i ease in vouiigsieis el igihle loi the- lulei county base hall league loi ac ion mlnoi spotts tiis nude it neifssniy to add lvo new tenuis in lliis leiigue tills week piesident vic misl eis ihinnunced hut lmi tuw leum have been dinwn up mid lor liif lialaiicc- ol ihe season n sis gaiik- schedule- will he pluv cd ilaviflls will begin ului the itguliii seasons pliy is eoinpltl ed new tcumi the lollowing is a list ol teams tuiuingiis mid iilnveii klichenei mannget hill cur noclian dougatd dlik jim ue lail hullci ross dtillci wayne dclotvst kenny mmshill mike vale mike jtlluv jim sleven son wnvne stigley and teddy mcdowell i ondim manage i i lu old li oust kcniicih owen ramsay mav leslle ainotliin hilan diniti dinnv siltley pat vnli firct timfe winners the london team defeated the kitchener crew 305 in the minor sports league monday evening at the m z bennett school the happy winner are pictured above prior to their game front rowleft to right danny srlgley kenneth owen and jame peychs back row gordon tasby les carnochan ramsay hay brian dunn and len varey fred dunn assistant manager is pictured at the back london downs kitchener 305 in intercounty league ball good pitching- atlon cilleiis band milt ml com blew ihe liitn on the fire men in n game llnnsday june 16 when lliev won 1710 al atlon pat k diiiminei hugh oroiubc slat leil on the momul loi i lie wltm rs hut ullti a tuuged sim l lit ttpliutcl by linpoii pliuiii pluyti f lei tv lloniewood who tickled ihe hnie ut he hml the llivmen hut i eis hull led ulili itu peed livnum niikecl up a mm- mhi london won their first game ol ihe season monday evening whin thcv defeated the kikh filer team 10s in the minor sports inlereountv league at the m 7 bennctl sehoolgniunds brian dunn handled the pilch ing duties for tbt winners jnd eune up with a perfect hatting average when he collected fivt for five tups to the platt one being a homer ken owen also clicked lor five runs les carnochan also banged out a homer for the london ciew and all plavers on the london team notched at leasi two runs on the score sheet wavnc deforest hurler for the losers was tagged for quite a nu of hrrs and gave u sev eral walks but came through al hut wiih a homer for his ttam ramses hav caught a steadv game for ihe winning pitcher and used his throwing arm to advantage when nmiurs got on base the i tm driii trcw scored 12 runs in the lirsi inning anil add ed insult to miurv m he second when thcv ran up 16 more runs the- third inning siw ihtm stint ihe last three runs bclore the game ended lineups kitchener m vik w deforest r butter d dick e butler m marshall t me dowell k marshall and w srlg lev london r hav b dunn k owen l vinv j ptvtha i carnochan b marshjll d srig lev and g ltsbv mike wolfe li vmev i any dchatsl dulnv ciltki and i at iv hulklei uclpli manigu jack air diie p diatak j wue d mel ion a mckcnie t coles b huit s wolle d johnson and j chun hill llannltoii manager fiank ir vine w millei n mckeltar c pel kins b waller p pasnia s wilkinson b undell p mai tingcll mil b mai shall schedule lined the following is the schedule for the hilincc ol the scuson june 20 guelph vs hauiil ton kitchener t bindoit june 27 guelph vs kitchen er hamilton vs london julv 4 guelph vs limdim hamilton vs kitthener july ii hamilton vs guelph 1 ondon vs kilehtntr july 18 kitthcnei vsgutlph i ondon vs hamilton july 2s london vs guelph kitchener vs hamilton all games will be played at thi m 7 bennett public sihool ptavground during the play oils the first and third place learns will meet and ihe second and lourih lot thi semi final wtlh the two winners to appear tn ihe hiiil- finally found out tonrisl whal s the average tip for ou fellows porter about 50 cents sir tourist here it is putter thank vou sir youre the first to tome up with the average in a long lime the aden free preii thursday june 33rd i960 firemen bow to band 1710 in aclon softball league wui fred lawson dies in toronto hospital a fuivmiiii lit deatdiiloii s wfl ham john pudilik 1 nwsuri of 4s li ljl ii st pilsktll iiwiiv iii 1 it c ml l i geneiiil llospilal on june ik wellkuown mid willllktl in had mutt lict loi the pnsl a vcti iiiii ol tin- liisl woi id wat he whs a nicinbn nl i in i tulnii mid lnvil oiiltlgc i odgi 467 i inn nil sen in al llu- ktinili v mioeiuakci liineiil limiii- wis condiicleil by the rev ii tl stok reel mid iniertiittlt vim in fnlr iltw cettuuiv piilllnafvis wen jim hlgglns hcd gmilev iiik man spene wis allen moiuy allen mid iii mnslns mi i u iv hon wus lioiu al done gal liclaml in ihm and cairn lo mla in 1127 in 12k m at inn mmikd illcn jane wilson who suivlvts him he is himo iiioiirncd by iwo sons ami tluei liiiighlets goiilou guelph fin si al lionie icnn mis lau diimis geoigelown llaihain mis keith duiiimi mllion llllv mrs soiinv hall lloniln two hiotlwis aniluw ililladil pliiii and i imsl luland and a istei ruin mis aoigi liwui i eln nil lend in the first inning and utd- l lltite mine in ihe necond bill had ihe uh let out of ihuii air pucks loi the balance of thb game- us i in v gaiiiead only ultv inoit inn ihe musk niukcis hit a nletlllv sltldi iillei theli mist iimlltg post tug nnd nuked up llinh ill ihe suoild toill iii thu iltlrll out in llu loiuili lorn in the mill and sixth and one in i lie sevtftl hi plav was fast hul die export holding hv llu hand hem itlli- hid the hunan ol sine iii t n ti llu y poltd onl long iiiuh i iuuips win- itmid llfuidn joidan mcgirgoi 1iyet tay lot i ainhcil pal lei sun greet hoiniwooi okoiiike mill ul ill i nit ii ki npek jueiinell ah deiioii splelvogel mcciuiall holinc lownsley kelly dmldv williams pink and liimll i high quality merchandise at low budget prices lightmans dpi stora acton mm yummy dellcioui through nd through taile- thrilling adventure at our friendly fountain from jumbo cone lo supsr sundae i kids rjo or our dolirious ic fonnil sue uv whip up a bevy of founlmn bo flu i ins youri watsons dairy bar shortill sheet metal plumiino and heatino contlactoh car wood oil and ctt hrnam pumps prcmure lnin drv tmdsttmp hot water healers water softeners complete stock of pipe and litmus septic lauks and beds shop 184 churchill rd n phone 464 acton ont hhcetmelal fabrkatlnitof all kinds navcklrouidihik all the nttessaiv pipe- and fitlmirs loi the heal ln trade oil burner scmct- ln the past five vears house budding in canada has exceed j ed family formation bv iso 000 unm in 17h the bhuih ment ordered regular ism of lime juice to nilon in in attempt to curb kurvy dr inf the dayi of sailing stripi when a vessel might not touch port for months the dbease was common among gallon it was not until the discover of vitamins in the 20th centurr t it mark the junior farmers took an ters towered over the local bovs earlv lead in the first inning and struck out five and kept ahead of their opposition shultis figured in some shutouts acton- p homer d ford j butkmgh g masales i johnson mason r holmes m bough- ton b cargul j dunn b shul tis and d armc burtington montgomery mc carthy skinner jeffries rim mer haggertjr brown puser crutchkrw mussehnan and zitn- hroughout the game jalnm runs each inning lineups junior farmers hun ter brown havward hall shortill skidgmore turner hay- ward watson and mearthur staiion hotel a nolan lee tailtefer deforest l nolan nightingale cargill deforest varey commando mckeltar and paptllon summer supplies selfstoring aluminum doors complete with screens windows til ac tnm hi a shinous 110 u 3 in 1 asphait stanoaio t 19 so shingiesiio ib 3 in 1 asphalt sameaung i 9t so picnic tabln md m onfar j b mackenzie son that aeor7 results from the no a mmmm c m wtam- cttrus fruits abound in memoriam doantman to support re- aardlm cancer can be a mbbtfwctrm in meaaotiaca your kdl onoeruklr n doaatlam i lplf- 1 dependable refrigeration and airconditioning maintenance refrigeration services i ni a short on storage space tr our storage plan we ii store your winter clothing blankets pillows rugs for vou safe economical casilv arranged cost less than vou would expect custom cleaners sam dat srvki except mhtrsay in by 10 ajn oot by 5 pun mam st n phone 279 important changes in cnr train service windsor 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