Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 29, 1970, p. 5

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Eden Mills cops Glen tourney Fridays and the Glen knocked off Saturdays games saw Hillaburg trim edge 3 3 In of the best games of the tournament Eden Mills squeaked past a strong Lowvllle team 1 serving notice they would be tough for all comers Actons Station Hotelers edged G Wood 32 with Don Aubin hurling a four hitter and striking out 12 The innkeepers got 10 hits from the Wood thrower scoring single runs in the second third and sixth The losers scored both their runs in the first frame Aubin Al and Ed Phillips each clouted a pair for Acton Sandhill lost a 20 decision to the Glen in the next game Hillsburg edged and then Eden Mills ad ministered the coup grace to Eden Mills blanked the home Helping the champions town Saturday night and dedicated band of leather lunged took home the Glen Williams rooters who made no bones who Softball tournament cham- they were pulling for in the pionahlp The Millers with atrong tournament on annual affair in armed John Salmon burling also the Glen The tourney finished up eliminated the Station Hotel team at the Cinderella hour midnight from Acton with a shutout on Sandhill knocked off their way to the final Georgetown In the first game of TriCounty Softball nears seasons end In Moffatt Softball Squirts have ended their season the Moffat 12 and under girls with a five win seven loss record suffered their second losa this season They were defeated by Moffat Atoms clinched second HiUsburg to The girls now place by defeating 14 have seven wins and two losses to 4 as Martin Osso registered the with one game remaining Moffat win with 12 strikeouts Ralph and Glen Williams tonight Bowen slammed Moffats one Wednesday home run Atoms travel to we Acton club Moffat and under girls were tonight Wednesday to wrap up Salmon whiffed 13 Acton trounced too when they played the schedule and need the win to betters as he pitched a two their first game tinder lights at take first place In the Atom allowing only one batter to Hillsburg Moffat has a record Division make it to second and end their regular season play Eden Mllla went right in front against Ponsonby on July at Final standings and playoff first inning runs off Moffat schedules will be printed as soon on four hits- adding as all results are compiled by the another in the sixth with a pair of Tri County Minor Softball J McPhail J Thatcher and with one game remaining and Association N paced the Millers with two hits apiece Thatchers second a bases empty homer in the sixth He also cracked a double off who allowed eight hits The Glen assured themselves a seat in the final by trimming Ronald Malcolm and Peter Washington C model Hillsburg but they played of Acton are among the aviations governing body The perfect hosts when they met the more than entrants In the U S Navy is the host for the 23rd Eden Mills club in the finals United States National Model consecutive year Playing for the champions were Airplane Championships who Contestants will fly their D in left field J registered at the naval air station models in events ranging from McPhail at centre field J in Illinois The meet freeflight gas to radiocontrol at second base J often referred to as the world line speed Jet and team racing Thatcher in right field Beattie series of model aviation runs contests in the navy carrier Stevenson at from Monday July 27 to August event the modellers will fly gas Campbell at first catching and Contestants range from six to the deck of the miniature air Salmon pitching years old and come from so craft carrier the VSS Small states Canada Mexico Puerto Fry Rico and abroad The meet Is Ron and Peter are sparkplugs conducted by the Academy of of the model flying club the Hi Model Aeronauttca of Flyers In Acton The Acton Free Press Wednesday July 1970 Milton wins bantam tilt Milton Bantams took a win from Acton Canadian Tire Bantams in minor baseball Thursday Brown twirled a five hitter for the visitors striking out nine batters and walking eight C Bennett pitched for Acton allowing it hits and striking out Milton had a 43 edge until the fifth when they put together four hits two walks and an error to chalk up five runs and put the game in the bag They added three more runs In the sixth to win going away The Acton team scored three in the second on one hit and a ringing triple by They added singles In the fifth and sixth A Green tripling in the fifth with J Cameron on base Big gun for Milton was Robertson who smashed a double and three singles Connell collected a double and two singles Alcock a double and single Ron Malcolm Peier Puchyr model plane world series ACTON BANTAM captain Glen catcher Robert Davis and umpire Harry waits for his pitch In a recent Ensign are poised ready to perform their Acton Milton baseball contest Milton duties Staff Photo Orangeville Raceway Entries The fifth division of the Ontario Harness Horse Association stake for 2 and 3 year old colts and fillies is being run this Sunday at raceway The first four divisions were in Owen Sound Peterborough Belleville and Orono On September 13 Orangeville Raceway will host the finals when the eight top money win ners will line up for a purse of between and Some of the big drivers from the Jockey Club circuit are coming up for this Sundays division including Allan Waddcll John and BUI Troy The trophy for the fastest heat f will be presented by Orangeville iomtmhacs trot The purpose of the stake is to J touch encourage the raising of J j dnrdbreds In Ontario By Chrlle Thomson Last Pott Our deepest sympathy Is ex tended to the family of our late comrade Norman Cunningham who passed away last week At the going down of the sun and In the morning we will remember them SICK BAY Norm Morton Freeport Gary Dawkins Guelph General Mel Jordan General ARTHUR A JOHNSON DOOM Of OPTOMETRY MILTON AND ACTON Cloud July It Aug Ojwn MCI j TIDE I Leave Your Films with Us JOIN OUR FILM PLAN Station Hotel s lineup included Jim Fred Buchanan Bruce Jeff Fryer Jan Riddall Don A McNabb Ed Phillips Pete and A Muse Hub Faggion hits grand slam Cville topples Oaks CampbellvUle came through with an important win over on Sunday afternoon to stay in the thick of things in the Halton County Senior League It was a tense hard fought struggle that pitted ace Doug against the veteran Harry Hamilton of CampbellvUle Hamilton win Hamilton was making only his third appearance of the season on the mound and it was only his second start In his previous start he was knocked out In the first Inning However the veteran was equal to the occasion and over eight innings allowed four runs off five hits He struck out alx walked seven and hit one batter Jack Roberta who came in in the ninth with men on first and second and none out gave up one hit and one intentional pass allowed five runs off alx hits He eleven and walked four took a 10 lead in the fourth when playing manager Bob Salviaburg homered over the leftcentre field fence They made it in fifth when Kane singled but was forced at second on an attempted sacrifice A walk put men on and second and then slicing wrong field bit cored run from second Goabea CampbellvUle scored all their runs In the bottom of the sixth and received some help from Oakville in doing so Dredge opened the Inning by reaching Fanlj Lift experts at SatridM seminar Sheridan College will sponsor two weeklong seminars on Family Life Education staffed by outstanding authorities in the base on the second baseman a error Clement singled with Dredge holding second but then Chester grounded to third and the third baseman going to second for a double play threw badly and the bases were loaded Andrews hitting for then singled to left to score Dredge and then unloaded a four run home run over the right centre field fence to give bellvUle a lead The score remained until the top of the Hamilton was tiring In the intense heat and walked first two men in the ninth and gave way to Roberts They were then singled through the centre scoring one run and advancing to 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