Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 26, 1974, p. 4

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Murray tod Kevin Archibald netted a apiece for Acton and Bob each had two issists while Bath Twbw Todd Mike Marshall con one helper apiece are coached ex Urn juniors Mike Bob They pb heir next league game at the centre Wed night Tuesday the atoms their hold on first place in the league by whipping Hornby 124 at the park The Acton club coached by Bill Shannon Bruce now has a record of six wins and two ties in eight games Shannon chalked up li strikeouts in just fUc in against the Glen He allowed six walks the only Glen runners to reach base A don scored single runs in the first second and third innings six in the fourth and three in the firth when Ian Paul uncorked three bagger and Bruit Shinnon collected two hits apiece for the Cycle and Sports crew along with Paul who singled in first In ning Mike Brian Conury and Ray also hit safely for the league leaders Dawc hurled a two hitter and fanned ll In last night against Hornby Bruce Shannon hod two hits and Ian Paul MikeYaloWica Paul Hay Hands and Bruce Canary one apiece Atoms make their next league start in Low Hie Thursday night Acton got by the first round or llorxe Invitational girls lacrosse tournament In Hex dnleontlu but wen shut out in Ihe second round by Pat Kelly and lathy Main helped the Chicks edge in Peewee girls A three run homer by Joanne Gordon and pitching by Shelley Young Acton Sales girls dump Low Rural or league In Thursday night Joanne big blast in the fifth Inning Young three runs for Acton Next home game for the Acton gals Li Monday night July with the tors Ihdr first Minimi on tin hick Shorty who will field Ml ill in llit flrat Krlod of Hie Mall limn wan forte to takt in th Alton Wtst Mull won game toon ami Cheryl Green two goals for West Mall Singh to Mnrle Kills and Krosnozon Chicks will travel lo field for lournnmtnt July Alton hicks Maureen Deb James Joanne Anekir Cathy Bar her Deb Pat Kelly Dth Brown Vol Irwin Pot ling Joanne Merry Denny Diane Ram scoring Sun J night win lliinlnvlll 1 llxir only mi In tin Alton fir in Hi it lo in to In lluiilnvilli ItaiiiK lor tin row 1 if NIMil illy in run Mid Mono Iril villi nun ilium and lir Drug nd Shirley mi and pltihir Sm imwllxl to lrilay night for unit limit go I rfdiy Ion il All Hon Kivin Euul Wilson Steven Wilson Wayne Young Gary goal lanfJuff Del Watson Manes Gary I KcntKtntntr JohnPinkgoal DougTaylorgoal Swift Ian Sinclair Jim goal Terry Dunn Hon Moon Steve and Alton livid in ffiimmilli i it Wild liki it four miles irk 1 i of I il ill home Sin triHiKl 11 win IB 13 11 17 ID 13 27 Jr C Lacrosse Excitement RAMS vs HUNTSVILLE HAWKS SUNDir JUNE 30 PM Acton Community Ninth inning Hespeler rally spells defeat for Red Sox Ham dates on Rams take on in a rescheduled I an C lacrosse game at he communis centre tonight Wednesday at 8 Hams also take on the Hawks as part he Centennial weekend Sunday night at Centennial Open Openings are still available for the Centennial edition of the Acton Open Golf Tournament which is slated for the Heights course near Campbellville Saturday July 6 Extra prizes and two brand new trophies have been donated to help make the Centennial tour nament an extra special event For the first time this year the Superior Glove Trophy will go to the player over 55 years of age who records the best score The Reliable Taxi Trophy will be presented to the golfer with the second low net score Entry fee which includes golf prizes and dinner is per person Golfers may enter in dividually and be placed in a foursome or form a foursome of their own for entry Acton Open committee chairman Don Grew advises those interested to pick up their tickets at the Reliable Snack Bar or from any of the committee members Rev Andy McKenzie Stu McDonald Ron McKmsht Andy Nolan Scott Somerville or Julian Zajac before Tuesday July 2 The tournament will use a shotgun start beginning at 9 30 in the morning Saturday July 6 The roast beef dinner will be held at the Acton Legion at the conclusion of the tournament Addition of the two trophies brings to seven the number of trophies up for grabs in the annual tournament Minor soccer July line Tornados Angels Bennett line Falcons Tigers M Bennett tatn Rock wood vs Bombers Acton Park CentcnnUli vs Rovers Acton Park jail Hornets Rockets School Dynamos Spitfires High School Mosquito Acton vs Brampton High School Acton vs Cbinguacomy High School Bantam Acton vs SQUIRTS I Jane IS ikons ATOMS Jaae angers overs I MOSQUITO fltketa cruets Stratford tops Red Sox 64 Red Sox dropped a Intercity Fastball League decision to Stratford In Stratford Monday night in spue of a Ihrec for four plate performance by pitcher terrier Minor soccer by John Tuebes Bombers toppled the Rovers in atom division house league soccer at the park pitch last Wednesday night Thursday night Rangers were kept scoreless against the Bombers who scored twice against goalie Mark Kri Knplavedafinegametn the nets in spite of the defeat Michael and Simon scored for Ihe Bombers Daniel Guest scored three goals Saturday morning as blanked the Acton Centennials at Centennial School In the mosquito peewee division Acton Hornets and Spitfires played a good game at the high school pitch with the Hornets coming out on top Egan Robinson a brilliant goal for the winners while Gary Lumbers added a pair and Steven Vos a single Simnlicitys lied for a pair of runs in ninth inning Sunday night and stole a 2 1 victory from Rock wood Red Sox in their Inter city Fastball league meeting at Park Righthander Bob Buck Shaw had held the visitors scoreless while giving up only three hits for the first Marshall colt in the money Frosty a four year old trotter coowned by Bob Marshall Sr and Bob Mar shall Jr or Acton was In the money in his first start ever in the first race at Orangeville Raceway Thursday night Nelson White drove the colt to a fourth place finish in the mile trot in a time of 11 Is by Hoot Frost out or Nancy The colt races again to morrow Thursday night at Orangeville Softball Titans edged the Arrows and Avengers the Blazers lsii in men rccrea tional league ploy Sunday night Ed Hilher had three hits including a home run for the Titans their wia Joe Richard was also four or four Ed Wood had two hits for the Arrows Heavy hitting by Hugh Forbes Staiidbridge and Brian Lloyd helped the Avengers to victory Don Richards and Gary Lewis had four hits apiece for the losers eight innings Red Sox had taken the lend in the seventh on a bunt single by Phil Shrive and triple to right by second sucker Horry Barber Catcher Pete led off the ninth with a wrong field single and to third when pinch hitter Jack Hamilton also singled With one out Red Sox chose lo walk right fielder Col intentionally to load the bases but Ken Craig then tied Ihe game up with a fly Tim Apel who mov id to centre field after starting the game on the mound for lies drilled a hard ground Tammy tames the tigers and under girls walloped 163 in Tri county minor league action in last Tuesday night Tammy Henderson hurled a fine game to gam the win for Brookville while Donna Dennis and Sue Thomson each hit home runs Gamer and Trudy Smith shared pitching chore for Karen Halliburton clouted a home run for the losers Thursday night the Brook die girls trounced Tigers IIH Donna Dennis homered for and Tommy Henderson was the winning pitcher GLEN TAXI 8777722 ball Into hole between sec and third Sox short stop Dan made a gnat Inikhand stub of the ball but he had no play at the plate as Hamilton storid the goahead run beat out base tut reliever Brian Anderson got Buchanan on a popup and funned pinch hitter Wayne terrier Shaw in the bottom of the th to preserve the victory 76 but left tight runners Harry Barber had singles inch and Mike Kelly single for Pete reached bast four straight times for the winners lining out two singles reaching once on on error drawing a walk Tim had two sin recorded six strike outs and Anderson com lo fan just four Red Sox 2 000 100 1 7 Vic rf Barber Norm Beat tie lb Din Arbic Jim 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