Tho Wednesday Juno Petes upset Glen bow to Hespeler Fete Barber Shop whipped Glen Williams for their fourth win of the current Trl County campaign here lost Tuesday night and had first place Hespeler on the ropes Friday night before they blew lead and lost Fred Basher Buchanan led a hit Acton assault on Glen Hurlers Best and Farley with three singles and double In four at bats Right fielder Harr Phillips Connected for a single and a pair at triples Bob Andrews and Ed Phillips collected two hits each and John Dunn Bruce and Blake Hind picked up one apiece Boot boll Glen WiUlams aided the Acton cause by booting the ball six times four of the Acton runs were unearned Southpaw Blake Hind went all the way to pick up win Ho gave up nine hits struck out eight and walked two Pete broke up a tie with four runs In the fifth and more in the sixth Franks Zilio had two hits each for Glen included home run In his brace Vlckery hot Righthander Doug Vlckery was sailing along on a three hitter and hod a lead at the end of six innings night when put together a tour run rally that tied the score Foster Donahue both belted round trippers foi In Inning won the game two runs In tho bottom of tho eighth on buck to singles by Neu and it double by Donahue Hod lead Pete had taken a lend with a single tally in third and had It to with three runs In tho fifth Phillips two run triple highlighted Inning Grant Usher homered for Acton fifth run In the sixth lefthander gave up only five hits and fanned barber shop batters Grunt Usher Ed Phillips Bob Andrews John Dunn and trod Buchanan collected the Acton lilts Buchanan now has 10 hits In trips to tho and Is sporting a lusty MM overawe tops on the team Horry Phillips Is second with on hits In at bats Barbers make their next start against Thursday July 8 at Prospect Park ACTON WINDMJIl t top in A Mlkn French Will Walker JijloFngemannN Harry I Dave Hub I- Acton wins Bengals only pussycats when Rams rough it up Hamilton Bengals doubled the score on Acton Rama 126 In their first meeting of the season in the steel city Thursday night and wore well on their to making it two wins In a row here Monday night when Rams tamed them In a rugged third period Bengals had a five goal lead 127 going into the final 20 minutes but Rams rallied for eight unanswered goals and walked off the floor with their first win of the season against a Junior team 1512 Team effort is a phrase often overused but Monday night third period Ram comeback could hardly be described any other way Unlike earlier games In which one or two players dom Rams scoring eight different players scored Seven of them netted important third period markers Four for Mike Mike Mar me fired four goals George McPhail triggered Chris Sargent Flisnik and Doug Hons scored singles goal his fourth in the last three games was the winner It came at 11 34 Just seconds after Marcoux had tied the game up with his fourth goal Paul Cooper earned three assists Bob and Gary collected two each and Craig Wcldon Bob Waller Mike Marcoux Doug Horn and George llJ l trick Bob Waller and Bob picked up one apiece bagged two each and Bengals dynamic scoring duo Greg and Harry managed only one goal a second period marker by Greg Ranis checked tenaciously to keep them off the in the third period Phil Morgan Bruce Howard and Evan Thomas potted two goals apiece for Hamilton Singles went to Gary Cleary Tom Hyslop Tim Glass Joe and John Harbison Bengals upset Bengals were visibly upset by certain calls made by a referees Don Lamb and Mel McQueen On one occasion George McPhail walked in unmolested and scored while Hamilton players were busy arguing a penalty call Rams fell asleep completely in the second period of Thursday game which produced little excitement Hamilton scored six straight goal3 to erase a Ram first period advantage Bob counted two goals and three assists for Acton Doug Hons Mike Marcoux and Bruce each had a goal and an assist George McPhail scored once and Alan Fred Chris Sargent and Bob Roughley earned assists Greg Powless Harry and Phil Morgan paced the Bengal attack with two goals each Win Boyd Gary Cleary Tom Hyslop Joe CipoLla Greg and Bruce Howard soloea play Mohawks In tomorrow Thursday night then play a tough home and home series with first place Niagara Supertests The teams Long Branch bests juves Although they lost their fifth straight game Acton Ram juveniles played their best lacrosse of the season at the community centre last night Tuesday Long Branch won the game but needed some help from lady luck along the way Rams hit the goalpost on several good scoring chances Three for Bruce Bruce the team top scorer bagged three goals and earned one assist Randy Weldon Randy Coker and Pete Morrison were the other Acton marksmen Coker Dale Fisher and goalie Jim McNabb also earned assists Long Branch led at the end of the first period and at the end of the second Bombed Monday Monday night Rams absorbed their worst shellacking so far 29- at the hands of the more experienced St Catharines Vikings Jack Holmes and Randy Weldon scored for Acton Jim George and Kevin Marcoux picked up assists Juveniles make their next start in Monday July In Virgil Saturday night nek in Acton Monday night GEORGE McPHAIL Peewees tie Steetsvilie Acton Gulf pec wees took advantage of 16 walks issued by Strcetsville pitchers to gain a tie in a minor baseball game here last Wednesday Acton Terry Tom Haverty Ed Ensuig and Bert Post picked up the Acton hits and Prestige had two each for the Strectsville nine Kevin suffered a severe cut to his leg sliding into third base in the fourth inning Jim beats jinx wins Acton Meadows title A two year Jinx happily for Jim on tin lBtii en at At tun Mi tin dropped a two font putt for par won bin At ton Meadows hip Hit Mir Kith tlit of fiats fur Million In I and I wo hi win Hi with 1ryitriH In play down tin In nit did play lnit tin final hole- whllt won tllli with par Hit two rt Hid in tluitiLiijnililj win Sunday a nip and 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and homered twice in six trips to tht plate Bousfield and David had three hits each Ken Bousfield had two safeties and Mike Ashlty one for the winners Robbie Duiker and Peter Hurdle both five for five for lions Club Mike three hits Doyle and Johnnie Stamp hid two apiece Have you said upon reaching borne at night that the whole day had been filled wilh defeated purposes that you had worked ever minute of the time at had been busy but you didn anything done This lament of frustration comes mainly from who have no tD rs ex ecu 1c men and those in the creative or professional work for HO d tin trophy la llullmigli an the ltli llir trophy was thi has won tills month wuku ago Jim annual Open tournament playing for the championship were Jack TlndaU lock Brown Don Norton John Keith Andrews Bud Haines Bill Wilson and Roy Norton ACTON MEADOWS club champion Jim after he nosed out Stu McDonald for the title accepted the handsome champion- Sunday afternoon Staff Photo ship irophy from club captain Ron Whithnm Midgets walk win llioinpson midgets topped in minor ill action last week stored tight runs In the fir it inninc idded one in the stiond and time In tht third singles In the first third fifth innings and i in the second Walk 10 pitchers hurt by walking a total of 11 At ton in the four and a half inmnt Chris Tcnnant finned tight and walked seven Two hits D Allan Marshall mil iry each hit safely twiee for Acton Roland and Chris had hit apiece and both belted triples for tht losers Anderson and doubled Jim Timleck fires fine 78 Acton Meadows club manager Jim fired a respectable round of in the qualifying round of the Ontario Amateur tournament held at the tough Toronto St George course Monday No official results have been but only about of 140 golfers who teed off Monday will qualify for the Ontario Amateur slated for July and 17 In the meantime Jim is ktepinj his fingers crossed that his score w is in the top J REGISTER NOW I FOR CHILDRENS Swimming Water Safety Classes 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