a ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY JUNE1 1977 Ono Hundred and Second Year No Second sect on At Huntsville Artem scores seven Rams lose in overtime HE S SAFE says umpire Harry Ensing Tim Baker slides home safely after being driven in by Rob Vermeulen in peewee action May 25 Acton beat Glen Williams Bruce Shannon winning is waiting to bat The game was the first team in the Halton rural league this season Acton teams start 77 softball season with wins David Kevin Brown and Kevin combined to pitch a no hitter May leading the Construction Moms lo a 1 win over The run v is scored by Chris who reached base on i ilk and moved around on errors The three pitchers id a combined strikeout lotil of 1 in the five inning game getting all their outs on strikeouts 1 pit At Scott went the distance also striking out 13 Peter Cargill connected for a grand slam in the third to bring Brad Paul and Kevin Brown across the plate All three scored twice each in Other runs were scored by Brent Conner Sean and Kevin Tile Atom were Jess for lunate len Williams dropping i J decision runs in the first and innings and were scored by Kevin Lob singer and igner who homered tor his Kevin wis the losing pitcher Peewit opined their season convincing J victory over May but lost to May to to even their record it 1 11 players scored in the Williams jame Brian and Hob Ver shared the pitching Brute innon the entire jime at striking out one walking none Mark Duval hit the only Alton ho me run of the game Next home game is tonight igainst girls Gulf girls The Hams proved last Saturday in that they are capable of playing good competitive lacrosse by taking their hosts into over time before dropping 19 is decision The learn was down 14 12 with only few minutes left lo go when Wilson and lied it up Wilson brought the crowd to Us feel with an electrifying last second shot lhat bounced off the goalpost would have first victory of Captain was a standout for Ihe Kims seven lis including 1 Ihepointthat tied it up Kevin Williams Wilson added three goals and while Del Allen and Kurtz netted one marker to round out the Hams scoring Playing without Ktntner or Iht team was in the penalty box for only minutes in the game com pared with for the Hunts ville squad Glen Williams Allison Chaisson got the only home and three assists Steve Kami played two home tomesintht Inst week losing to 17 7 May and loming up short against by a 13 count moved out to a 4 before the Rams got unglued to bring it back to on goals by Wilson Allen and who got Iwo finished the game with three goals and two assists to lead the team Graham Harrison was second highest scorer for the team with three assisls Other Acton goals came from the sticks of Artem Mien and Wilson The Rams were scored in each period 1 in the first 8 in the second and in the third The team totaled minutes in penalties with Kentner accounting for of including a and game misconduct Wilson hurt Steve Wilson was injured in the opening minutes of the game Monday when he was charged by goalie Roger on a breakaway play He was taken Milton hospital for rays to his let Rams he game controlling the play well but not scoring They closed the first period on the short end of 1 score and were out scored In the second period and in the third High scorer in Ihe game for Acton was Ron with three goals followed by with two goals and an issist Marcoux and notched a goal and an issist Actons other goal was scored by Peter I with his first of the season Hams home game Is Junt when they host league powerhouse Seniors top Erin 53 but bow 87 to Arkell squad Robt Little Jr field day Seniors split in last week intercounty fast bill beating Erin and dropping an game to met Erin May were tied at going into the ninth inning when they scored two runs for the victory Winning pitcher in the cume was Bob Shaw now l 1 on the season while Ken took the loss Shaw struck out 13 in the game and was in control throughout John Thatcher connected for a in the fifth first four iggcr for the this season had two in Ihe game which drove in all their runs Phil Shrive led the Rock wood attack with four hits followed by John Ihitiher and Bob Show with two each and John Parkinson and Chick Milne one each I one at home The seniors were limbic to keep then momentum coinL when lht f at home lost in the last in nine scored three times in tin top of the ninth to le id hick Milne his first homer of Ihe in support of losing pitcher John to press represent dues Norm errors Mkell hits proved 1st the deciding tutor in the Dive Unite led the tiara with four hits iwo hits going t oil Shrive Milne Hon Kelly and Doug Getting one hit e wen Tom John I John Thatther Johnny Hie record now it J sees Ihrte Thursday in Monday it home and Tuesday in hi J run Ma I in day showed that Robert Little students were well matched athletically On e gel Iman Jamie Lawson Shirley Van llrhn Canar in 1 SI pi en Wall and Silcock were triple winners in Robert Little field day held lust HI Ilia 1 day on the school grounds Jamie was victorious in the eight and nine years boys to metres 60 metres and long Chi cm and Dun Hi jump Mandy took the ten Sj Brims J years girls metres BO metres and long jump Shirley Van Kijk a 1 everybody in the and over girls high jump jump and triple jump Results Mil Huh J Inu n Inngjump She ley J mp Knlcil and and Diane ram Jump iky Van Karen Jackson and J II Morris Look Jump Shirley Van Nancy Thorn and Monlqiic Ken Brian Marl n and pic jump Vanllljk 1 High Jump 1 girls relay team told you cant run at Heather Near was Acton High School s only finalist in the Halton Regional ions hips held Saturday in Brantford placing sixth in the senior girls metres race Her sister Lisa Near failed to qualify for the junior girls javelin but according to coach Lin McLaren she did not throw her best distance at he meet Chris was Acton other track and field repre sentative at the meet and while he did not place he new personal best Relay team The girls relay team was disappointed when they rived and found that they were not entered in event According to Mel to a break down on the part of the convener of the Pttt meet where the qualifying runs had been held The girls had run the third best time in the meet but when the result sheets were handed out the second place team was hatched out and coach McLaren felt they had been disqualified When the entry lists or the regional meet went out it too had the team hatched out with Acton girls names again written underneath When they arrived they were told they were not lowed to compete because the I- leim had the second fastest time Loath said the of Peel meet had tilled dale to tell but had not told Acton they were not run The disqualification was disappointing according to the girls had greatly improved and had in the region meet ACTON RUNNER Les Jones ran in the pack during the senior boys 3000- run at the Halton Peel high school track and field championships in last week Despite a steady start Jones could not gain on the leaders and did not qualify for the Ontario Regional meet Brantford Saturday Victims of phys cant do proper system chinup MINOR HOCKEY S MAJOR AWARDS Acton minor hockey players were feasted Saturday in their annual awards banquet when trophies for the year were awarded Front row left to right Rick Widmont best defenseman Doc Harkley Memorial Trophy Mike Hudson minor atom MVP Barry novice MVP Kevin atom MVP Tim dry most improved player Wendy Legate Trophy Derrick bantam MVP and best goalie Acton Free Press Trophy Back Row left to right Kent Kennedy juvenile MVP and Most Outstanding Player John Memorial Trophy Mark Duval peewee MVP Jeff Shields midget MVP Trevor Gardiner most gentlemanly player Lady Byng Trophy Randy Smith minor bantam MVP l Hod The of Ontario school students is il m my physic id itinn inslrui tors Moon ililoor instructor for the icutly of due it on it llniver sity of 1 ironto Moon who lives in Mil ton his in schools in I will be an out door instructor at a school in next He is familnr with the physical fitness of high school stu dints Whin kids in grade nine can do chin up and are ird pressed to do three or four push then its in ox how licking our physical education courses art Moiri said In in fort to improve and brine lo the situation Moon ilone with other health on April whiih was sponsored by Ihe acully of University of Toronto recently sent a Ihrecpirt reeommenda to the Ministry of Health an I I ducalion Ihnc iris of the recommendation were that physicn health lion as a lore in the crade nun curriculum throughout Hut the Ministry of specify the minimum illotments general required instruction il jirognms in Physic il and Ik ilth for child in elementary schools hit the Ministry of Munition encourage school bo to employ minimum of one qualified specialist teichir in I Health I ducatlon for school in Out Moore felt the minimum time allotment in elementary schools should be one hour a day Hi said the recom wen not elementary for their phys id pro gnms It s just that in schools one teacher Is responsible for everything from irt to music An Just can t have hi skill and energy for a proper phys id program Moore said damn near time lhat lea hid at least one spire day According to Moore there me enough qualified specialists to in every school I here no doubt it a monetary he wild To correct this Moore feels the Ministry of Health and real ion should pool particularly funds wilh the Ministry of ducalion could take some V no funds and put them into hiring physical specialists in each school for fivt irs to see if it improves things Moon said If it does then continue il The current ad cam by the Ministry of Health ind are the wrong people Moon said s very important gel hold of Hie students in their form it i years in school he said Its easier lo i young mind lhat you can both enjoy and benefit from physical activity In most cases It t until students reach high school Ihey come into contact with a physical education specialist and by this time Moore said it s too late What are you going to do can t put all the physically unfit kids Into remedial physcd hi said By Ihen a person ftels because he can do a pash up so he begins think who needs the aggravation of m iking a fool of yourself in front of your classmates quits And not his fault added Moon It s the fault of the poor training system Moore feels the situ ition some of our sitters in Hilton is not is bid isn not with the ireis but this was bee of ill out wrenching by sever lo the situ lion is from perfect I am horrified recreation fieilil ible in this he said Some don even know where the Trail is and lint f inlastic rccre All Ihey know is where the Kelso DAVE MOORE an outdoor physical education instructor for the Faculty ot Education at the University of Toronto claims that the elemen ed program is inadequate and needs lo be revamped