The Acton Free Press Wednesday June LOOKING FORWARD to their chance to Marshall The local bents claimed their bat during last Thursdays bantam first win o the year an thriller over game are I to r Billy archrival Milton Staff Photo Glen and Steve Station tops Hillsburg Archibald records victory Station Hotel wored all their nan in three innings to trounce an industrial league here last raght The winners counted trios in the first third and in rang while Hillsburg replied with- single tallies in the fourth and sixth Doubles Williams and Gary highlighted hotelers first inning And Williams Garv Jan John Dunn and Gary each hit safely twice for Station Hotel Winning pitcher Fred hurled a six hitter and out four batters Reich and Miller handled pitching chores for The holders turned in a neat double to snuff out a rally in the seventh Jan Riddall and John Dunn contributed consecutive two ply in the and Williams and Dunn both hit safely in seventh inning uprising It belted a double and a home run to score both of the runs also collected two base hits for Hillsburgh and Foster and contributed one apiece Larry Bain claims first feature win By Vivian Shaw Acton Ontario June our eight cylinder feature today had lots of thrills and Cliff had to retire early in the feature with car troubles Ken was having handling problems and retired on the fourth lap On the lap Bendy Overland and Stewart tangled with Stewart running into the wall right in front of the grandstand and ex tensive damage to his car Bert ley alio had to retire Ron Overland started in pole and led for the first six Larry Bam in second place pushing hard Bain took the for six laps with Overland taking over again for the eighth and ninth before Bain regained the lead and held it to take hi first feature win at Acton Speedway Frank Ball started tenth place and drove a fine race to take second place honors with Hurray Wallace in third place Lawrence Majuery had a busy day His son was sick and could not drive one of the cars so Lawrence had to keep changing from No to No In the six cylinder feature Larry Cox and Wayne Hilts tangled on the sixth lap but they both got back into the race Larry Cowan started in pole position position and led for six laps with Tom sell taking over the lead on the seventh lap and holding it to take his first feature this season Larry Cowan and George Wngglesworth battled for second place but ended up in a dead heat with Lawrence Majuery taking third The took place without accidents Stewart started in scratch and came through to take the checkered flag with Larry Bain second and Richard Bentley third PIT STOPS Cliff Just can to be able to get the out of his car yet Each race he came out today he had to retire with troubles Chuck Rams bow to Mississauga Bob Turkosz nets five goals Lawlor had nothing but trouble today RESULTS Six Cylinder class 1st heat Larry Cox Larry Cowan George Wngglesworth 2nd heat Jim Ellis George Wriggles worth Lawrence Majuery Feature Tom Neil Larry Cowan George Wngglesworth Lawrence Majuery Larry Cox John Eight Cylinder class 1st Heat Tony Murray Wallace Larry Bam 2nd B Heat Murray Wallace Larry Bam Ron Overland 1st A Heat Richard Frank Ball Bernie Campbell 2nd A Heat Ed Stewart Campbell Richard Bentley Semi Ed Stewart Larry Bain Richard Bentley FeatureLarry Bain Frank Ball Murray Wallace George Dev Rondeau Mississauga netted 11 of their goals In the second period as they handed Rams a 13 defeat in Sunday night Hie winners used a fast break to good advantage in recording the win but were not sharp defensively Rama suffered defensive lapses early in he first and second periods when did most of their scoring Although he was checked closely throughout the game Ram captain Bob Turkosz played spectacularly darting and dodging his way for five goals Bobs first goal was his 100th in three years of lacrosse in Acton After trailing iheendof two periods Rams appeared ready to bounce bock when George McPhail scored at the 17 second mark of the final frame but unnecessary penalties killed roily Gary also scored four goals for Acton and Mike Marcoux and Mclrail counted a brace apiece Kelley and red earned two assists apiece and Chris Sargent Paul Cooper Bob and Alan McKenzle picked up one each Anderson Hunt and Graham fired a hut each for Chard Chandler and Williams all scored twicf and and Chandler potted one aplncc Hob Waller and McCulloch were from the Acton lineup Both are nursing Injuries Bramalea outscores Rams little league Acton Canadian Tire bantams banged out 14 hits on their way to a come from behind 118 victory Milton here Thursday night Ac ion scored three runs in each of the first two innings added three in fourth and two in the sixth Milton counted all of their runs In the first four innings Hilly McGilloway Glen McKenzle Jim McNabb and Terry Holmes paced the Acton attack with two hits apiece linger tripled and Marshall Henry Toebes Hick Rick Stachyra and Greg all singled Brown hit safely three times for Milton and Timbers and collected two hits apiece Winning pitcher Charley Bennett scattered hits and struck out nine The win was the first of the season for the locals against the strong Milton contingent Gunning for their first win of the season Acton Rams ran into a red hot outfit and went down to a defeat here Thursday night The more experienced visitors broke in unmolested on Hod and gave the Ram nctminder little chance on good share of Ihe Roils Hams lost only one loose ball in the first period but still fell behind J proceeded to out score their hosts the second period and in the final minutes John Pete Whalcy and Terry all enjoyed five goal nights for Bramalea Chuck Williams and captain Mark both fired hat tricks and Iain Douglas and Rick netted wo goals apiece Bob Waller scored four times for Rams red Flisnlk and Mike Marcoux tallied three and Bob Fred and George each scored once goal was his first of the season while marker was the the talented sharpshooter has netted three years of lacrosse locally Rams were without the vices of Alan Dave Cooks ley and regular goalie Gary Turkosz Gory Kelly and Mike Marcoux each assisted on three goals while Bob Waller Bob and George McPhail were in on two apiece and Craig and Fred notched one apiece Bramalea served 15 of the penalties including a game misconduct to Terry Rams have home and home games with Elora in Saturday night and bock here Monday hawks play first place Niagara Warriors twice before the weekend as well Minor Soccer Hotelers nip barbers 98 Dunn doubles home winner John Dunn double drove home Chick Milne with the winning run in the bottom of the ninth as Station Hotel upset Petes Barber Shop B lust night Each team scored four times in the first inning of the slugger battle Bruce Shultis triple and B Boyd double highlighted the barbers rilly Ed Smith double was the big blow of the hotel uprising Jeff Fryer doubled home Pete fifth run inthesecond but Station bounced back with two in their half of the inning on singles by Ed Smith and Chick Milne and a triple by Jan Station Hotel counted single tallies in the fourth fifth only to have Pele score two more in the sixth on base hits by Homer Fred Buchanan Jeff Fryer and Phillips Phillips and Bill Anderson hit ifely to account for Pete final run in the top half of the ninth Winning pitcher Chick Milne was touched for hits but struck out batters nevertheless Doug Viekery and Ed Phillips gave up 13 hits and struck out six in a losing cause for Pete Jan collected three hits in four at bats for the winners Don Archibald Bob Andrews Ed Smith and Chick Milne picked up two apiece Jeff Fryer and Ed Phillips each had three for five for Pete s Pete Homer Fred Buchanan and Bruce Shultis all hit safely twice Moffat minor teams suffer dismal week Li chouse swamped Moffat and under for Moffat s second loss this season McLnery was the winner for Michelle and Susan Thomson starred for Moffat 12 under girls as they won 12 over Susan recorded the win and also hit a grand slam homer Bantams dropped two games this weekend A 14 loss to Friday and a loss to Sunday Squirts twinned their big brothers and dropped a close decision to Friday then lost Sunday to Elora George Brown homered for Moffat Atoms as they suffered their second defeat this season to by a score Moffat atoms put forth their best team effort of the season and stopped undefeated Monday night A combination of steady pitching good hitting and excellent fielding by the entire Moffat squad kept home fans excited until the final out Acton Flyers whipped Acton Comets In a mosquito game at the high school lost Tuesday night Ricky Holmes scored five of the Acton goals Jim Gentles booted home two and Bruce and David Logan counted one apiece Myers ted at half time an exhibition game at the Wednesday night Acton Arrows atoms blanked the younger Acton Angel squirts Goals by Steve Van Eyken and John Thompson gave Arrows a lead at end of the first half Tim Crisp made a fine play to net Arrows third goal at the three minute mark of the second half Crisp scored his second goal five minutes later and Steve Trotter tallied the final Arrow goat Goalie Steve Mitchell and diminutive David Mitchell played well for Angels Acton Flyers journeyed to Hamilton to play Lynden Park Colts Friday night Flyer goalie Ron had no chance on the first Hamilton goal scored by Jim at the 12 minute mark John Cotton scored the second Colt goal four minutes later G converted a penalty kick at he minute mark or the second half for the final Colt At the minute mark Flyers came to life when Nathan Fields scored on a pass from Jamie Final score was I for the home side Flyers all played well in freezing against a good combination learn Acton lopped Georgetown Tigers Sunday litem had won an earlier match The match much closer than the score par in the first half Goalie Stephen Mitchell Stephen lumbers Jamie were all for Acton it ro Atoms dropped a J decision to Milton in Milton last Tuesday night Milton were masters of all they surveyed some ex fast moving passing Bob was s top pliyer Nielsens Flyers proved Acton found the going tough a well balanced Bronte team dropping a 1 decision Thursday night entire gave a creditable performance but superior positioning of the Bronte team eventually paid off a r inflated toys out water Ploy with thorn on the bench belong visits Speedway There be plenty of ex at Acton Speedway Sunday as the daring Atomic Princess makes only her second appearance in Canada The Princess will be shot from a wooden box by five pounds of dynamite as the feature of the show that begins at Regular stock car races will also run as usual tftrr SiCfU corner E 8532160 Check our stock of ROLLER SKATES BASEBALL SUPPLIES COMF1 Of- Ait SPORTS NT Acton Playground LEADERS ONLY CAR WASH ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Saturday June FROM 10 TO Only 99 PROCEEDS TO SUPPORT CHILDREN BUS TRIPS 111 DRIVING NUMBER 1 Barracuda held every Sunday This Sundays feature Ed Stewart Is always a 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