Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 15, 1970, p. 4

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Maori tree Kress Wednesday July IS Milton dumps bantaim downed Acton Canadian scored their final run In Tire bantams 124 In a County Mb when Billy Baseball Association game here hit by pitch and Terry Holmes Thursday night doubled Milton scored a single run In Henry picked up the the second on four walks but the other Acton hit a third Inning locals bounced back to score ule three times In their half of the Robertson and had two inning hits apiece for Milton George tripled Billy Acton Holmes Steve singled ana Billy Marshall Henry Jim Cushner doubled In the inning Allen Green Buss Van Milton went on to score seven Fleet Bruce Swift Rick Bon- more runs In the third two in the George Artem Billy fourth and two In the fifth McGilloway Billy Sports Redhot netminder helps stop Rams Acton Rams ran Into a red hot advantage and made every shot Chris Sargent Gary Kelley Bob in the person of count The winners connected on Fred George Excelsiors Don the McPhail and Bob Gowland netted Williams and went dawn to a second period one apiece defeat in an A Junior game contributed two in Sunday afternoon iS hat trick each WeWon Gu Rams their hosts and K but Williams turned aside all but S hVone apiece eight of the Acton drives The Paul Cooper was the top Acton Excelsior proved flnd performer coach HowanTDwyer particularly touah the munlal reports particularly tough the Acton power play Excelsiors on the other hand LARRY ACCEPTS Acton Speedway Sunday Larry ha been congratulations from starter Brian Hill a consistent winner at the speedway uacd after capturing the six cylinder feature at lately Staff Photo Seven different players shared In the Alton scoring Bob Waller scored two and ACTON CANADIAN Tire bantam third baseman Steve Marshall holds Milton runner Doug Timbers close to the bag In last Thursdays ActonMilton bantam game Staff Photo Mcllroy Majuery win at invitational meet Kitchener Braves outscore Rams ramalea led at the end of the first period and 104 at the end of the second Rams checked well but failed to capitalize on their scoring opportunities Auto racing most popular According to a recent survey auto racing has become the most j popular spectator si Chris Sargent earned three By Vivian Shaw Acton July Today was the date of the Invitational meet between Wallace Speedway flnd Acton Speedway A fine group of cars turned out from Wallace for the event The feature today was run off In great style There was only one Golf and Cauntrv see the Acton bring restart on the third lap when lap only to Iobc it It looked like Lynn Tucker John Charlie Georgetown ana see me Acton p the bank cattcnu had the feature all locked Koch Ken Seller between number three and four turns The driver was unhurt but the cars front end was simply demolished Howie Turner had Acton Meadows bow interclub match who started In sixth place Ken Tucker second Lorry RESULTS 1st heat Charlie Kock Lynn Tucker Larry Cattcau 2nd Heat Jim Ellis Lynn Tucker Larry Catteou and Cliff third The six cylinder feature saw Wallace spin on the fifth lap and Tom Nell retire with heating problems Larry Catteau had taken over the lead on third After dropping a 144 decision to Acton Rams here previous Monday night Kitchener Braves assists Bob Waller and George ucDODidarltv ladder bounced back to McPahll contributed two each IBaaer locals 28 14 In a return game In and Craig Weldan Dave Kitchener last Wednesday night Paul Cooper Alan Braves led at the end of the Mc and Bob first period and after two up one apiece Rams host Mlsslssauga tomorrow Thursday night hen play a return game In Sunday Club topped Acton Meadows by a home the bacon total of strokes in an inter- Acton Meadows Junior members have an interclub on the weekend match with Georgetown Golf and Georgetownstop 10 net scores Country dub coming up later in SJi amounted to while Actons the year tnuble lwo top 10 totalled Hillsburg upsets barbers Low gross score for the day was recorded by Johnny Armour of Georgetown who shot a Jim and Dwayne Hay both of Acton were next in line with Acton Tuck came up with a net score of to take low net honors Participants enjoyed a dinner and dance following the match A return match is scheduled for scored two runs in Acton August the seventh Inning to chalk up a Several Acton members will be come from behind victory travelling to Elmira for a tour- over Petes Barber Shop In this weekend and club Softball league action manager Jim Timleck hopes to last Tuesday Jeff Fryer blasted a three run homer in the bottom of the first to give Petes an early 30 lead but same side Cliff Faryon started pole position and held the lead for five laps with Frank Ball pushing hard Frank was able to take over the lead for the next five laps only to lose it to Ken Mcllroy up but he suffered a right front flat tire Larry took the lead on the fifth lap and held it all the way to take another feature with Lynn Tucker second and John Falka third In the second cylinder heat Gord Wallace spun and Everett Cowan ran into him Wallace had to retire but Cowan was able to continue Jim Ellis came through to take this race with Lynn Eight Cylinder Class Heat Art Overland Larry Rod B Heat Cliff Faryon Larry Majuery George A Heat Frank Ball Ken Murray Wallace Last Chance Bell Richard Bcnlley Keith Bender Feature Ken Frank Ball Lawrence Majuery Chuck peril The wide open contest produced a total of 37 penalties Including eight fighting majors four to each team Gene scared seven goals for the winners Voshlch added five Harmcr four Doug Cook and Dave three each Dave Baker two and Jim Mark Conway Brian and Gory one apiece Bob Turkosz duplicated his Monday night performance scoring seven goals and adding two aBSista for Rams Bob Waller and Bob both fired hat of the season In tricks and Mike scored uniform Horse racing holds the second LAKEVIEW CENTRE Seven run rally sparks Station win over Petes Dan hits homer Pinchhitting for pitcher Court Dan Arblc delivered a towering home run over the right field fence In a recent Senior Intcrcounty game between Kitchener Panthers and Strut ford Kravens The four bagger was Dans first Panther In spite of an loss Pan maintained their hold on first place in the league Tanners hold meeting Acton Tanners executive members are making plans for hockey season although the season is still about four months away O H A intermediate representative Jack of Fort Erie attended a meeting here last night to discuss grouping and scheduling Tanners executive have made arrangements to hold a fund raising dance at the Acton Music Centre on Fall Fair night Heres a good water safety suggestion always wear a life when you go water can still enjoy yourself while playing safe ROBERT HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST 1 Road S CELAJMESE CARPET ARMSTRONG VINYL PAINTS SUNWORTHY WALLPAPERS SHEPHERD CASTERS FREE ESTIMATES ON FLOORING run second Inning was Hillsburg tied it up with single all Station Hotel needed to score a tallies in the first second and 10S win over Petes Barber Shop third innings and strengthen their hold on first Fryer doubled home Don place in the Acton industrial Harris who had led off the hot- league Thursday night torn of the third with a single to John Dunn led the inning off put Petes back in front but with a single and before the rail Mlddlebrook homered for ended Fred Archibald tripled in the fifth to tie the Don Archibald doubled and Jan score 4 clouted a home run Ed Phillips and Phil Marzo hit Bruce Shultis belted a towering back to back doubles for Petes homer for Petes in the fourth and final run in the sixth a walk to Bill Anderson single McLarens single L by Don Price and a double by double a sacrifice fly and a shultis accounted for two more ground out produced the winning barber shop runs in the fifth runs for Hillsburg Chick Milne and Fred Ar Mlddlebrook and McLaren both corked two baggers paced the Hillsburg attack with as Station Hotel added their final three hits apiece Cox and three runs In the seventh collected two apiece petes completed the scoring Jeff Fryer and Fred Buchanan with two runs In the top of the each hit safely twice for Petes eighth on singles by Pete Mario and Don Price and back to back doubles by Jeff Fryer and Fred Buchanan Ed Smith collected three of 16 Station Hotel hits Don Archibald Andv Williams Jan Chick Milne and Fred arch I bald contributed two each and John Dunn and Rick Coe picked up one apiece Bruce Shultis Pete Homer Don Price Jeff Fryer Pete Marzo each hit safely twice for Petes Fred Buchanan and Bill Anderson soloed Fred Archibald was the win pitcher and Grant Usher took the loss Green Gaels post two wins in midgetjuvenile games Green Gaels posted two wins goals Dave Manes netted two over in Acton midget- and Randy Coker and Tim Coles Juvenile house league lacrosse added one apiece for Green Gaels games last week their win Gaels nipped 76 last Dan and John Tuesday night then claimed an with two each and Ron 118 victory Thursday night Turkosz and Bruce with Garth Taylor scored three one apiece were the Rams drop squeaker to Kitchener Acton Rams held a lead period but Rams going into the third period of their in the second frame to go in front O LA Junior game here Monday night but the visiting Kitchener Rams held Brave ace Gene Braves them in the Generoux to just two goals but final minutes to walk off with a Bron Vaslch broke loose for four narrow win Pat also scored twice for ThetoBswasaheartbreakerfor Kitchener and Doug Cook Ted the locals who were gunning for Montour and Brian Zehr netted their second win in three starts one apiece against the TwinCities Rams leading scorer Bob The visitors held a ad Turkosx four goals vantage at the end of the first Mike added three Gary Kelley two and Bob Gowland one Two of Marcoux goals came in the first minute of the second period In the assist column Fred earned two while Paul Cooper Stu McCulloch Mike and George McPhail picked up one each Rovers bow Brampton downed Acton Rovers in a Golden Horseshoe Soccer league game in Brampton Sunday Rovers kept the ball in the end of the pitch for the first five minutes of the game but the Brampton crew showed a reversal of form and scored two goals within three minutes of each other to go in front Tony SUva and Jose Borge were the marksmen Rovers fought back to tie the score on a goal by Kevin Lum at the 18 minute mark By Charlie Thomson minutes later Paul made the score Displaying a beautiful passing combination took a lead on a goal by Carlos Santo at the minute mark The winners completed the scoring on a penalty shot at the minute mark marksmen Gaels led 31 at the end of the first penod and at the end of the second John Wayne Deforest and Dave Manes fired a hat trick each to pace the Thursday win and Ken Withers tallied a goal apiece Ron scored three of the eight Redmen goals Brucs netted two and Gord Williams Garth Taylor and Paul Rogers counted singles Tim Coles of Green Gaels earned three assists to rank as the games top Midget juvenile house league games are played at the com munity centre every Tuesday and Thursday nights CUSTOM SWIMMING POOLS IN GROUND OR ABOVE VINYL LINER We have the best deal on inground pools leisure pools SHADBOLT SALES Acton served penalties in the game Both clubs had good scoring h opportunities during the remainder of the first half but Rams host Mlsslssauga tomorrow Thursday night then play a return game Sunday night failed to capitalize on them At the 11 minute mark of the in second half Antlro scored Olymplcos third goal and eight ire ACTION WAS fast and furious In this minor soccer between Acton Angels squirts and Georgetown Giants played here last Wednesday night Georgetown claimed a narrow 21 victory Staff Photo Distributor of Homo and Firm Potroloum Products Serving Acton Dilfrict Since HEATING OILS if LUBRICATION OILS GREASES GASOLINES it DIESEL FUEL MKMMIU OIL SUB Young St Acton I J I Smntayi I fun OTUKHmKTB

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