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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 19, 1967, p. 4

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skt fit acloo fraa wdr day july 196 the sports spot v john mcnam st tnonaa western memorial earned spot hrth can adian softball championship sunday with a 10 victory over windsor in th final of the twody allontario softball elimin ation tournament st thomas now represents ontario in saskatoon august 2027 in the canadian championship phoned dick hamsled of st thomas hurled 29 innings for victories of 21 over st catharines 40 over sault ste marie and twice 10 over windsor softball action in prospect park may not be on a cham- pionship scale yet it still warrants public notice actons industrial softball league comprised of four teams herbs delivery dominion and station hotels and ledg ers iga have played a good fwothirds of their 15 game schedule herbs delivery appears to have the edge over the league as they sport top position in the league and have done so throughout the season herbs have a couple of good pitchers in hie persons of howie leaderand fred archibald as well as a hneup of potent sluggers such as gary taillefer john gpy and don archibald ledgers iga and station hotel battle it out for second spot continually during the season iga seems to be herbs only threat although station hotelcrs can come up with a good match if a full roster of players would get out to the games jeff fryer and chick milne handle pitching chores on the mound for ledgers and receive backup at the bat from bucky price keti maltby and manager dave manes maltby also gets good responses when on the mound station hotel has been plagued throughout the year with an inconsistent lineup jimmy kay and ed smith station hurl- ws have kepi the team in an upright position with backup from strongarm sluggers jan riddall andy williams and john dunn dominion hotel has had a rough season having gone without a win this year and remaining in that cellar position the innkeepers have come close several times- but have yet to muster a rally for a win could be that they need some en couragement from a few more spectators to cheer them on frank spielvogel and charlie thomsons girls softball teams are making an excellent showing this season the senior ladies team has been doing well in the halton ladies league thus far and hopes are high tor the junior wildcats who start their season monday night to do as well the iga sponsored green and white clad ladies are in their second season under the coaching and managing of frank and charlie and have proved lo be a big success sport spots the toronto argonauts and the winnipeg blue bomb- ers played the exhibition opener of the canadian football league monday night in winnipeg the argos took the game with a narrow 4240 margin over the blue bombers two members of canadas panam track team bill crothers and dave bailey will compete saturday night at var sity stadium in the 85th annual metro toronto police games bailey the only canadian to run a mile in less than four min utes and crothers one of the worlds leading halfmilers will run in their classifications saturday then join the canadian team in winnipeg the next day george chuvalo the 29yearold toronto heavyweight meets joe frazicr at madison square gardens tonight in a 12- round nontitle fight fight observers are classifying this fight as chuvalos last big chance to make good in the fight game saturday july 29 is the kawartha 250 late model stock car race at mosport the drive for the usac championship features a lineup of top us drivers the world of outdoors with art h aw e s john shadbolt again led the pack in the trap shooting at maple rock shooting range this week however he took a trouncing while shooting doub- les top singles scores were john shadbolt 24 john cordes 23 23 22 and 21 wayne lead- ston 22 and 20 gord clow 22 ed hawes 22 and 19 brian hammond 22 and 19 and dave johnson 21 and 21 doubles scores were john cordes 20 and 14 john shad bolt 16 wayne leadson is gord clow 15 and brian ham mond 14 this is how you float instructors trudy morris left and britton kim livermore karen reldt tammy llvermore kevin brenda ahertie teach ricky gibson some of the fundamentals broostad john mccutcheon freddy allan mary jean hall during swimming lessons at the wading pool the girls have norma bateman and diane buckman next session of classes 60 children in their classes the first session ending friday begins monday looking on left o right are sharon cunningham clifford staff photo due to the recant interest hown in shooting doubles by members ot the club brian hammond has offered to pre sent a trophy for a doubles shoot s saturday august 12 has been tentatively set as the day for the big shootoff this is to be a 100 bird event with a possible optional entry fee for those who want to compete for the cash or merchandise prizes a shooter will not have to pay bonnie mcdougalls two homers highlight 115 win over glen pitcher bonnie mcdougall ex cers plated six runs ploded for two home runs one a grand slam as acton iga scored an 115 win over glen williams here monday night in the halton ladies league bonnies two run poke in the first frame tied the game after the visitors scored two in the top half she blanked the glen in the second and her four run homer highlighted the acton end of theinning when the gro- acton scored another pair in the third and a single in the sixth to wrap the game up the victory erased the sting of a loss to the glen in their baili wick best the visitors could do was a pair in the first another duet in the fifth and a solitary in the top of the seventh betty stafford started pitch ing for the glen but soon gave way to gayle lyons as the gro cers moved in with the heavy artillery all told the pair al lowed 14 hits acton hurler mcdougall scat tered 11 hits weakening in the last frame as glen bats started to chatter joanne landsbor- ough whacked out three hits for the grocers and sandi slin- gerland tagged a triple box scot glen williams 200 020 1 5 11 acton iga 262 000 x 11 14 glen lois ritchie betty stafford m webster joy hain es kay king gayle lyons ju dy hancock cathy mchugh midge hancock acton joanne landsborougti ss brenda lawson if jill hurst 2b bonnie mcdougall p sandi slingerland c k ste venson cf lynn dunn if gayle fryer lb liz kirby 3b umps pick dillon min ute walters old tinners surprise station hotel squad spectators had almost as much fun as the players in sun days exhibition between the station hotel softball club and a pickup club called the sta tion hotel old timers even pensioner charlie thomson whos got scorecards for eyes got into the act with 40 girls participate in four team league i station hotel moves up tie with iga for second thursday nights softball ac- for the storekeepers with andy williams bob shcppard lion under the lights saw sta- bucky prico dave manes and john dunn george williamson lion hotel topple ledgers iga jell fryer collecting single run barrio elliott mel sheppard 107 to move into a second tallies i riddal john churchill place lie vrith iga herbs station hotel doug ford doug- vickery and delivery occupies top spot at r 402 012 0110 jun kay this lime with dominion hotel h 415 142 0219 on the bottom iga iga jelf fryer chick the innkeepers tied the close r 302 200 00 7 miln- don price roy shultis contest 77 in theiixth scoring h 405 300 0214 bruce cargill andre brouil- a pair of sixth inning runs and lineups- lard allan hall jim bullough a linal homer oil andy wil- station hotel ed smith george maltby and pole marzo liams bal for their winning ed smith on the station iaasi tv x flll tt tl in mound scattered 14 hits over i ivuu j jjj lj i li i i the diamond jefr frver and chick milne- shared the pitch- f i i rxi 60 i ncounty hockey and georgre williamson equally shared nine hotel hits with tinancia for the ac- eddy sim th heading the roster lon minor hockey association jf f with four barrie ellptt doug war is vs0q whacots ford jan riddall and bob tjoc wh wviiuiu sheppard conjured up single of 2m w fun the markers with jim kay collect- five tricountv hockev teams ggigmgi flgm xtnutis bruce ca this vearwith prices spiral 60 moti gil illched up double tallies s f ft q jljl ible item the executive of e0 vebjue the association figures it will m tajhj take an exlra 650 to keep ho- cracking out 20 hits includ- jfm lnkotoms clwv is a homo run hv cathy krul j- acton wildcat n edged elora f urf mjbrjul faulng is being divided o h grand stmt scuson two categories with the softball mm m of f as ben league schedule mundax nigh maatlaw luoht promoted at the fall fair and h fflvhhvjj f3f an exec utve comprised of wi a nm tno w john weldon mrs kerwin mc- aii i th- acton wildcats entry in the phail and lrcasurer ed norton z in wd grand river junior girls soft- a separate financial st n f ball league raised the curtain sn3m nancat u n ho h to jttk campaign ta t mn verdict wtacwnle barnes will i rov qoodwn wel- from the k llavdon mctndav sts c h membcrs blanked th wildcats in he k in s park poru d ca ni txw frames bu bounced tms jrl erred f rom fer- gar brun 0 l w with three runs in he autthijsod elo hursburb meetin and advis tha c inirtt tour in the fourth and ihllnds adacton h swim would soon join the ex- wo ln ho fiftn itwina is the schedule- sickness prevented big guns for the wildcats mwldty july 17 elora at him from attending this one with pl nights a the piate j were cat hv krul barb stanlev tsehmv julv 18 acton at u a dona f susan nicolak and gladys cal hiuau acton at therccreatlon committee to- vc hitting two for three were mandn jury 24 belwood wards hc cos tk p susa mcgillowav aw bciwooa ment room would i made i kirkvvihxl and joanne a i j i a outside of the two sets of p wednesday july 26 acton swealers to be replaced the rh saturduv annul 5 acton hocke brass feu h te eora 003 42- 9 11 vishandt act0n were in fairly good shape ac 143 2x10 20 mondaw ausust 7 acton eqpnentwise acton l chisholm s nic- atrnns ncxt meetin of the a olak g oliver s mcgillowav mondaw aluust 14 shands iation wiu held tbe thlrd l kirkwood t kirkwood c ittsn- week of august krul j pavli b stanley a three inning stretch at first base for the old timers he clipped out two hits in two trips explain please ive been practicing on a tee at home chuckled charlie that explains it hotel owner clare anderson and ted carriere were the only other old timers to collect two hits but morley allan shone in the outfield mr an derson walloppcd a four bag ger howie leader and doug vick- eiv pitched for the oldies the winner the old guys shaded the shavers 1110 ac cording to the score card their big inning the second they scored seven runs 1 kinda got the feeling they werent trying too hard grin ned the thomson slugger lineups sh old timers c thom son turk sheppard don clare anderson earl waller bill sheppard tim armstrong ted carriere morley allan terry carriere doug sheppard j hn churchill h leader d vickery e phillips station hotel pete homer mel sheppard jim kay jan riddall bob sheppard barrie filiotl ed smith d rivers j dunn umpires curly plate john jordan bases this summer for the first time girls up to the age of 14 are getting the opportunity to play baseball in a town league there are about 40 girls par ticipating in the program if theyre divided into four teams and play a five inning game each tuesday or wednes day at the end of the sched ule playoffs will be held below are listed the teams an entry fee for the trophy shoot hut if he wishes can pay an additional fee to get in on the prizes prizes will not be ftiven oh hieh scores but rather by a draw or some other meth od which cives all participants in the option an equal chance of winning recardless of his or her abilitv with a gun this event will be open to alt comers participants do not have to belong to a dub any one who would like to try their abilitv is welcome to shoot planning a moose hunt this fall department of lands and forests statistics for the 1966 moose hunting season have been released according to the 1966 figures the areas with the highest per centage of success were ken- ora with 468 per cent sioux lookout 431 port arthur 398 geraldton 378 and fort fran ces 31 3 if this coming season follows the pattern of the past few years the above places are the safest bets for a good hunt this fall tbi places to avoid due to the poor success of hunters last year are sudbury with only 137 pr cent successful swas tika ind lindsay 142 gogama 153 parrv sound 156 and cochrane 178 forest district not included in the above lists ranged from 19 to 30 per cent success the area with the highest total kill was port arthur with 2428 moose being downed in that area the total provincial kill was 14977 about half the estiatcd number that could safely be harvested each year the provincial average for hunter success was 247 per cent the above figure are for resident hunters nonresidents were far more successful inall areas since most hire a guide kenera was tops with nonresi dent hunters with over 75 per cent of them being successful neat week we will publish the figures for the deer hunters in ontario w minor details drumquin drops acton aided by seven bobbles from the acton team drumquin- took a 102 decision on their own diamond last thursday in halton ladies league softball a six run third inning when thev belted as many hits from acton chukker bonnie mcdou gall put the drumquin dolls in iront to stay acton scored singles in the second and fourth ruth merry paced the win ners bals with three hits bonnie mcdougall notched three for acton one a triple gayle fryer and lii kirby clouted two apiece acton was outhit 129 a r h e acton 010 100 0 2 12 7 drumqn 006 202 x 10 9 1 acton j landsborough cf p wheeler ss g fryer lb l dunn rf b brunelle 2b kste venson 2b l kirby 3b b mc dougall 4 s slingerland c c brunelle if b lawson if elora c gammic m wil son p walser m cushing c cerber r welter d cousins t cushing b curtis t ham- iton umpires jeff frver boo bastell minor league hardball action in novice division last wed nesday night saw the bad boys degrade the saints with a 10- 7 victory both teams tallied up a four run barrage in their last inning in an effort to take the play but the bad boys ral lied together for their first win of the season over the saints steven van fleet pitched on the mound for the saints with paul rogers on the ppposing mound barry payne gord mccon- nell and withers cashed in a double runs for the bad boys with paul rogers blair mc- cullum clill creasey and co lin priest collecting single runs saints tally came from pete morrison anil hansen with a pair ol runs each inscoe van fleet and lambert rousted up single pointers fn their at tempt tu take bad boys hot shots deleated the brav es with a narrow 65 win in the minor hardball pee wee league lisi thursday night gaiy master scored the umrcr lor hot shots on a hit tioiu jim hui ley in the fourth uki limil inning roger swan notched two hot shot run with bruce guthrie rowland mcculloch and garth taylor grabbing single mark er lor themselves braves tallied their live runs irom steven van fleet wilh a pair g strange b krul and r weldon with single point ers cenlennul doubled up on- devils angels monday night as they trounced them 147 in the novice division centen nials came oh strong with a hot si reak ot runs in the fourth inning to clean up on the an gels tor good pete pavli pitched for cen tennials and kent kentner took the mound for angels wilh a lair amount of effect iveness centennial runs came in sets ot three with terry holmes pete pavli scolt somerville and ed marking up triple timers on the score sheet jim hurley and dave brown added single tallies to the roster john ashley angels short stop marked up his triple run scores in vain as kent kent ner jeff tow nsley billy mc- gilloway and martin watts tal lied up their single pointers in the game- saints downed bad boys in monday nights hardball act ion for the novice minors with a 1714 victory bad boys mustered up a six run tally for sure victory in the first inning but slackened off as saints matched it in the third r van fleet b ware and spehar captured three runs apiece with k jordan b tay lor and t lambert copping double markers each robin inscoe m morrison and r turkosz added single markers to the winning tally bad boys blair mccullum collected three runs with gord mcconncll ken withers paul rogers and barry payne each doubling up runs michael roach john scoyne and c shuts latched on to single runs and the schedule thunderbirds barbara mcnabb susan marchment marg slaven susan mcthail judy nljcolalt madena hills mary jane lambert mustangs brenda mcnabb trevolyn patrick marg friz- zell ann toth cathy harnden susan nicorak roberta strange andrea billstad ann rogers janet allen cougars debbie mcgillov way kathy slingerland joann vlietstra colleen spielvogel wendy kowall cathy papillon pat kelly patsy jordan susan matthews falcons not available schedule wednesday july 12 mus tangs vs falcons wednesday july 19 thun derbirds vs cougars tuesday july 25 thunder- birds vs mustangs wednesday july 26 coug ars vs falcons tuesday august i mus tangs vs cougars wednesday august 2 thunderbirds vs falcons tuesday august 8 play offs wednesday august 9 play offs maybe she needs a change yovcambuot boating whatwowaa cutter hukoiass joat 15 to 20 murhorintd mercury outboard deater credit oat co wqk get her out in a used car lous used cars mam st rockwood 8564235 acton arena schedule thursday july 20 810 pm roller skating friday july 21 830 pm dance saturday july 22 73010 pm roller skating tuesday july 25 810 pm roller skating much of the credit for or ganizing and helping the young girls play ball goes to joanne landsborough and sandi sling erland 124 mm t atwrw rwwumlm happy holidays start with top quality ccm john leoxk ltd spalding and other brand nam suppler whan yaw k

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