Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 7, 1976, p. 12

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The Acton Press Wed July DM Peewee girl teams jostle for places girls A and teams met lor the last time in regular season play Monday with Gail a Gulf A team taking the game and closing in on second spot in the final standings The As won the third game against the Bs by a 17 margin As took a previous game following the Bs 1913 win near the beginning of the season CPS The sponsored by the Chicken and Pizza Spot CPS have a one game ad vantage on the As The two loams are tied for second spot trailing league leading Low wile The As scored IB runs in the firs I inning and though the showed signs of coming up in the game the could not reverse what had started in opening frame was on the mound for the As and Sharon for the Bs Joanne van Eyken led the two home runs Connie Janet Brit ton Barb Wilson also con ncctcd for As homers Place The CPS Kelly White placed three home runs on the score sheet while teammates Clarke and pitcher Sharon Turkosz hit single homers The same two were on the mounds when the As defeated the Bs last Satur day The As Patty McClure also added a home run to her winning efforts in the game Barb Wilson and Janet also collected single homers for Gail s girls The Bs second baseman Kelly White connected for two homers In other action Patty started hurling for the As against on June 25 but Barb Wilson took over for the last four innings in the As 19 13 toss at Lime ho use Marion Case was the winning pitcher and short stop Sherry Wilson blasted a home run for the squad SWIMMING CAN BE combined with baseball as long as you have a towel handy Colleen McKnight of the Girls Squirt Rep team gets up to bat during Saturdays practice adorned in helmet and sarong Cougars fight Lions Qui lit ill ill rs 1 ions m I ill irk on mi I engineered i triple for in l Ik inning lion Wright lJMl led with five runs i wink Wright and eon for triples Andrew McVeigh collected a pair white Christopher 1 and Susan Lindsay got singles fritter ind Brown blasted four runs for lions Jill rug and Chris touis produced triple runs Kevin Brown hit single run Leafs invite local players Ihllon Hills will have two the Co Toronto I training imp this September Pelt former of ind who now lives at has been on the 1 if s list for four ii7o who II probahl for centre spot scored go its ISO assists for he Boston I Terriers leafs third round draft is the other player headed for the National league season he scored for the Quebec Major Junior A Leagues Hull Festivals Pirates blast Orioles 146 the Mb last Wednesday leigue pla it M Beimel pirk the lion getting five runs in Ihc second ind third innings Debbie Lumbers was the win pitcher Jody Brown struck a home run in Ihe third frame for and con for runs on each of her kmson got three while team mates Karen Jackson and lisa Cadenhead banged in two each Beverly Dawson Vans fattens its lead Cleaners win at last Family Cleaners ball club finally put It altogether Sun day afternoon for their first sweet victory on their ninth try in Acton Mens Softball Association action Hills Electric be came Cleaners first victim when the final score In Prospect Park put them on the short end of the 116 bill In other action Vans Welding increased its lead over second place Station Hotel and Hills Elect to three points Van drubbed Station 198 in the first game of the day Blank Hills Catering hurl Ken Pilgrim blanked Ledgers IGA In the first and last three Innings while Catering scored a win During last place Family upset of the Cleaners scored seven big runs in the second frame while hurler Fred Archibald held the opposition scoreless Cleaners shortstop At Green started the seven run onslaught with his first of two scores Fred Archibald homered to be followed by Al Hal run Wnlly Ella who walked home twice made his first strides in that second in rung A three run flurry followed by Larry Frizel Doug Vickery and Gene PEEWEE B BATTER Carol Chaisson slugs the ball towards left field to earn a run for her team against the Peewee girls A team Monday The As went on to win the match from the Bs by 51 The game was the second of three season games taken by the As The Bs won the first early in the season As catcher Dayna George and umpire Vince Thornton watch the play Mens softball standings 19 Warriors OT rally clips scrappy Rams produced Cleaners final run in he seventh frame Right Fielder Ron Hachey also brought home a run in the sixth Start On the Electrician side Danny Allen and Bob Jarrett started the team scoring in the third frame Steve Sleeves added one score in the sixth Garry Masters and John brought the mark up to six after Allen got his second run of the game Most runs of the afternoon 27 were generated in the VansStation match Left fielder Chris Wes Jones and Ed Hilller each connected for three runs while shortstop Vince Thorn ton and second baseman Nell McKinnon blasted home a pair of runs Teammates- Gene Neil and Larry pro- single runs Art Lee pitched the winner and also brought in one run for Van s Station led Van after the first inning on runs by Hills Catering Ledgers 8 Arthur sparks to win as Ramblers falter Ramblers attack Peter Hurdle led the Ram filtered at the same time as bier scoring binge with four Arthur sparked to clinch a goals and one assist Rick exhibition lacrosso Miller Mike Marshall gime 12 in he final period Jackson Jamie McMillan of play here Monday Rick Pool each added Ramblers led Arthur al 1 the fin1 period and Rambler goalie Paul Warriors i six deficit loedc nig i it It i its hopes IMlff 1m rlh H Mis here Medics to put s points between them and I two or four points separate Squirt girls win twice Drue In Squirt llnrcsi Hun girls brought their win tut il to s two wn nine in ten it in ils ir I imehouse mimic run i in ball fr ime hie i list week runs in tin Squirt no home Kim While runs Men Dominion is Kiev linn Si tied the girls it home ten to three will miss e Misslss of suspensions in the mpbLlI who has been Riven a one ension will sit out I In pi ih li and lefl llmi re win dso got isLimducts got in scrip with 1 overtime ml of the first period I Ilcxdi the second Arthur Campbell and rillicdwithalnlfdozcngoals got single Ram pair Kill Acton one in the final nit Waterloo nips Family girls W nipped 1 mill juv e mil girls it Or hill list The visitors scored ill runs in the first inning hi Id on while the brought two the second third indthreii game ml is for Ann i right fielder icki Spur brought home tin second inn ing runs and irol third Blain scores of scored two goils to Meteors i I win in Inter I action last Wednesday one in the the Ihe mound ind EE skins tin le id in ih i the I ens Dunn It Inn Met lure Wilson collided hum runs for I s I lhom son produced homer in the gime The DriveIn team bus hit Iftl runs in leu games runs with it iek In the id trim linn failed to i in irk four I close the iip to two i lull I Wilson luirth go i Runs hinged in triple counters helped on four others Wovne fired pur of m irkcrs for while Rick Vin Heel goal tenders John Dctourcv mil Doug were held one assist Warriors Roger Haskell John I miner and Itindy each gol a pair of markers for Acton out did in the penalty department collecting penally minutes Pool Arthur big gun was Andy At one point in the second Morrison with five goals period Acton held an lead Mall Coffey had a hat trick over visitors for the visitors Colonials try rural series Colonials of the Thc i Inter County gust and September ire taking advantage of a grated with ik in schedule to plan an the Colonial schedule entry into the Ontario Rural Softball Association ball park in a game starting ate 15 offers three game Saturday the Colonials will scries with towns and rural enter the Aberfoylc Ball communities of equal size Tournament 7 19 pitcher Dave McMillan his 4 3 first of two Archibald and Jim He also brought in a run in the second frame John Dunn rounded out Stat ion scoring in the first in ning Add McMillan and Inglls each scored single runs in the sec but the team went blank for next three innings Shortstop Bruce Cooks ley and Heights added runs in the sixth and seventh Hills Catering edged on the hurling of Ken Pilgrim and the hitting of Terry Masales and Ray Gra ham who each counted for a pair Pilgrim also brought in one run The teams were tied in Ihe third inning however Catering continued to add runs in the remaining frames as IGA faltered Danny OShea Jim Bev Baker and Bill Hedge produced single counters for Catering banged in two runs for but it was to catch Catering Catcher Gary Taillefer Show and Fred Crawford each got single runs John got the team s last score in the fourth inning assists as did Hurdle and for Ha Isopul in itch a pair GRAVELY TRACTORS and third baseman Kevin Brown got singles Kim Heaps led Orioles with four runs while ind Monica each got singles Tigers slug Tigers outsluggedJcLs2G 19 in ball action last ly it Park Steve Toyota Jeff J ickson and Dave scored homers for Ihe Tigers Kem replied with one home run for Jets HALLIDA1 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