Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 7, 1974, p. 4

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Rams lead round robin face showdown at Orillia Acton Rams are unbeaten following their first three games in a four team OLA Junior C round robin playoff series which will declare one winner to advance to the Central group lacrosse semi finals Rams walloped Long Branch in Long Branch last Wednesday night upset Lions for the first time this year in Acton the next night and knocked off Long Branch for the second time 1610 In Acton Monday night Hawks the fourth team in the round robin face the Rams in a big this weekend The teams play In Sa turday night a bock in Acton Sunday nigh at Pinal game of the round robin and the one which will probably decide Is In Wednesday August between the Lions and Rams Orillia is expected to win all Its games against Long making that game the showdown Hat tricks by Jim Chbbolm George Artem and Paul Wilson sparked the Acton win in the series opener Del Watson netted a pair or goals while Bruce Wayne Young Gary Fisher GlenShemanarriRonTurkou got singes Ian Duff of and Steve Wilson scored three goals apiece against George connected twice and Bruce Jim Cnlaholm Watson lit the lamp on each In Monday night game Jim led the Ram attack with four goals Bruce and Kevin Marcoux netted three each Steve Wilson and Glen Sherman two each and Wayne Young and George one apiece Goalie Gary earned assists on six goals bringing his assists total for the Ihree games to nine 4 The Acton Free Press Wed August ROUND SERIES Actea Long Branch Game Scores Acton Long Acton 12 Orillia Acton 16 Long Branch 10 Long Branch at Huntsville Remaining Games Tonight Wed at Long Branch Aug Long Branch at Sat Aug Acton at Sun Aug at Acton at 7 Tues Aug 13 at Wed Aug Acton at at Long Branch Sue Thomson allstar hurler Burlington Kinsmen relied heavily on aid from the northern part of the Halton Region as they posted a record to win the Canadian Junior girls Cham in the National Tournament they hosted In Burlington on the holiday weekend Sue Thomson the 16 year pitching from Brook ville Joined Kinsmen for the tournament and played a large role In the victory as she pitched a win over Prince Edward Island beat B C In extra innings In a crucial game Sunday and turned in fine relief Jobs in two other games in a 7 conquest of Alberta and 94 win over B C in the game Monday In recognition of her efforts Sue was selected to the tournament allstar team as pitcher and presented with a handsome trophy Many of Sue teammates on both the Selects junior team and Brookvllfe 16 and under girls were on hand to cheer the Kinsmen to victory Last year Sue travelled to with the Kitchener juniors who represented Ontario in the Canada Games Golfing popular sport for both pros hackers After a wet start It has turned out to be a good year for golfing says manager of Acton Meadows Golf Course Gerald He men tloned that the course was in fairly good and that the greens are excellent Lena weekends are nor mally times for all golf courses and this past Civic holiday weekend was no exception Members and no vice golfers alike were on the tees trying to manoeuvre the little white ball down the fair way into the hole Orangeville entries Tharodl trt DEVON SOUND MorrteOD NIB M I LAD An win Milch Projector Cummin hid Nib fi Henderson US Wmh KIWI CONCORD LA DONNA Bert S iceway A Wr AC Special Third Sin ton pier SIM Senator It Corbrtt Lumber BU Henderson Mtmireod Duke Belle At Read Money L lace I rare STAR THREAT SATIN BAY Butler ID Filch Adieu It I For lit At Hare A Avery Ran I Ue pice I CUERYL WICK Well wood FROSTY CHECK OHIO Phil WUUami it David Dame McDonald Wee J I pace MM L ROCKY LAIRD C Coke G LUCKY STREAK Hill Kenaeg Pencil Gil way L Gibbon Green i Duo Red M Jarteoaen Bay Annenid At Bine Rice I Be pace MM ELLIS TODD EDia HILLTOP ANDERS G Wain I LOClilNVAR JIM E Bolter Gay Jet Bedford I I Barb Laurel Atom G D CorbtU Rare I wile tret DARN JIM J ARUBROKIUETTAP Walker HONOR OAK 1 Llfbuiiaf Lou Corbttt cedar Caleb Caprice K Divbii Horn J Goem Snow Coke Math Rett vile pin IMS MIKES DOMINION Gapun ft JOE DALE LINER W Troy Waverly D Corbett Ideal H ConUUer Mike Peace D Green Cooray Duke K Tenth Race I Mile pace SUNDAY COLE Troy J BLOOM G Wain BLOSSOM VAN J Mickey Cham Dixon Dean B MaiRie Dee nonmembers while a senior member tournament was played for the Kevin Hall Memorial In honor of Kevin Hall a former member of the golf course who lost his life in an automobile accident Win of the event were Mr and Mrs K Andrews The majority of members who belong to Acton Meadows are from Acton and George town Competition for Acton Is primarily In Georgetown from North Halton and Georgetown Golf and Country Club Although Acton is only a nine hole course it holds a steady membership The at tribute on Which most people comment is the fact that one become overly tired walking around the course- it an easy course to walk Whether It is easy to play Is another question entirely de pending on whether you re good or just a regular hacker Blazers win Blazers defeated Avengers 53 Acton Recreational Softball League play at the park Sunday night Wally Ella and Gene Yaw stroked three hits apiece to spark he Blazer victory Don Richards and Brian Dunn both had two hits while Bill Shannon and Vie Sommervllle each hit safely once Winning pitcher was Bill Shannon Brent MacEachern Boris BUI Hagan Fred Crawford Hugh Forbes Bill Boyd and Pete Proctor lined out one hit apiece or the Aven- Losing pitcher was ugh Forbes Gary Lewis Bill Shannon Gene Vaworskl lb Vic Sommervllle Don Richards Ella 3b Willy Mitchell If Brian Dunn cf Ken McChire rf Avengers Brent Mac rf Boris Shean Bill Fred Crawford lb Hugh Forbes Doug if Gord Stan bridge zb Bill Boyd Pete Proctor Kinsmen who finished first the Southern Ontario League gained a berth In the Canadian championships as the host team even though they had been eliminated In the Ontario championships Milverton represented Ontario in the event Brook vtlle Selects placed fourth in the Southern Ontario League Burlington defeated Manitoba Alberta 7 and lost to Saturday On Sunday they topped 3- 1 Ontario and C 3 2 They posted a win over C In Monday a champion ship game against the hard hitting west coast crew Besides Burlington there were entries from Prince Edward Island Manitoba Alberta Ontario Sask Quebec B and the North West Territories Ram rookie Steve Wilson ployed a fine two way game against lxng Branch first avoiding checkers then handing out some inter ference of his own Steve has scored five goals In three playoff games to help the Rams take the lead in their round robin series The team travels to Huntsville Saturday night and plays a return game against the Hawks in Sunday night at 7 Key game in the round robin however could be in Orillia next Wednesday night against the Lions Atoms gain win in playoff Cycle and Sports night at Winner of the homer in the first Inning atoms opened Up their Halton series plays for the Also carrying big bats for Rural Minor Softball League league championship Acton were Ian Paul Robert playoffs with a 94 win over Bruce Shannon pitched a and Paul with Hornby at the park Monday three hitter and fanned 13 two hits apiece ana Brian night Second game of the Hornby batters In five Innings Canary Mike and best of three semi final is to lead Acton to victory lie Ray Hands with one each scheduled for Hornby Friday also slugged a Three run hit was a home Bus to Emms downs Huntsville Cambridcie Acton Rams will take a bus Acton Rams will take a bus to Hmtaville Saturday for the Junior C round robin lacrosse playoff series The bos will leave the treat at IN unci spectators may make the trip for only return fare Monday nights game here against Long Branch at ratted spectators south paw Wayne Emms came on strong to lead the villagers past the Cambridge Pirates in Gait Dixon Pork Saturday night George Moore and Rick Ortwein did the hurling for the Cambridge squad They Mitchell Faggion on allstar roster fielder Loris will be playing against the Checktowaga Travellers from Buffalo Now York when they visit Saturday night Game lime Is first baseman elder Smith and pitcher Tomerson made the oil star tcamMakvlllc pitchers and Currie and shortstop Conrad be playing on team end are battling for place in he Halton loop Two Burlington men Burlington second basemen and outfielder will play In the all star gome Extras Include Chapman from the Miss infield outfielder from Cambridge catcher Vonn and Waterdown pitcher Scott Bailey If more players ore needed they be contacted by coaches Bud McKay of Rick Floury of I or Elmer Dredge from Campbellville GEORGETOWN ARENA Tuesday pm gave up the nine runs on 12 hits They walked three struck out five Emms went the route on the Campbellville mound He allowed four hits walked eight and struck out nine Vann doubled and Burgess and all hit safely for the Pirates Tripled twice For Compbell vllle Mitchell tripled twice and singled once while Don Reams and singled twice Ray Evans and Bob Blskup each singled for the visitors took a lead in the first inning before a man was Neither team scored In Ihe final three innings Jim Warrer and Rcnnlc May were the only Hornby to hit safely Acton went undefeated during the regular season tin first with a record of nine wins and three ties in 12 games Acton Ian Paul Mike Robert Brian Canary lb Bruce Shannon Ray Hands 3b Paul Carglll Bruce Canary rf Wayne Cunningham If ACTON RAMS Jr C Lacrosse PLAYOFF SCHEDULE AB SUPERMARKET APPLICATIONS REQUIRED Applications for the positions of coachts and managers with the Acton Minor Hockey Association tor the season are now being accepted Anyone interested is asked to apply fn writing to Acton Minor Hockey Association Box Acton before Saturday August The association sponsors six teams In the novice 8 Under atom peewee bantam midget and Juvenile age brackets LAST YEARS COACHES AND MANAGERS MUST RE APPLY IN WRITING ANDRE THE GIANT ARCHIE THE OMPER LADY midget MILL ST ACTON Meat Department Specials 8530650 Red Brand Beef BLADE ROAST SHORT R ROAS CROSS O ROAS IT ROAST CHUCK S BLADE S RIB STEAKS Schneider COUHTRY SAUSAGE 89 WIS GNUS MMKOFF MBERTSBN VALOIS tickets on ale at Georgetown Arena PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST SPECIALS Schneiders Wedge OLD or CHEDDAR CHEESE Switfs Tins IRISH or BEEF STEW Save 10c 69 Heinz 14 Tin SPAGHETTI Heinz Regular Strained BABY FOODS Heinz WHITE VINEGAR Jar 99 Blue Bey Jar FKCT PICKLED RED CABBAGE Tint Save GRAPE DRINK 299 TEA BAGS LIQUID BLEACH Jug Save 10c Save el Laura 4 Pale Save or FUME MINI PUDDINGS 55 ply roll TOILET TISSUE 2 PRODUCE fresh

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