Vans weld hold on first double AMSA victors MILTON S NORM MOWBRAY puts the tag to Acton s Jim Cole in exhibition game between the two mens teams Milton won the Monday game by a 2 count Vans Welding consolidated back after that Ward shut the their hold on first place with a Caterers out in four different pair of wins last week in men s innings to get the win softball play They topped Rematch Station Hotel Thursday JTSporlswontheremntch and came back Sunday with a of the very unofficial Mill win over Hills Street championship Sunday Catering beating Family Ckancrs Alex Ward was on the behind a three run comeback mound for both the victories in the seventh Cleaners won striking out six Thursday and 17 seven Sunday in the course of The Sportsmen trailed by a the Bill Fabian and Ed count in Sunday s both homered for Vans before their defense tightened Thursday up and their bats woke up Hiliier registered another They pecked away at the lead fourbaggerintheSundaycon for the rest of the garni fin test with Catering Vans ally getting the win in the last jumped out to a lead in the inning first inning and never looked Pitching ate Frank held the club to only three hits in Ihe last four innings to get the win Ken struck out six for Station as they on top of an 114 decision over Ha Hon Hills Electric Guy Payne was the losing pitcher in the game Hugh Forbes and John Dunn homered for the winners as Station made up for their Thursday loss to Vans Vans two wins moved their record out to for a four point lead over their nearest competition Family Cleaners Hills Cat and Sports arc deadlocked at to share the second spot Stations split left them at whdc Halton Hills Electric fell back to a 16 record Sports face Hills Catering this Thursday in a game that could determine who takes possession of second place in Sports Page ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY JUNE 15 One Hundred and Second Year No GO Second sect on Odds 80 to 1 for Tar Daw Duke Sunday I here was a great ovation Sunday in thi eighth race at when Tar Daw Duke I a person 1 record and pud J BO odds of BO to one a four year old colt won in The colt is owned by Larry Daw Clin Ion and his father Claude Daw Mississauga and is rained by Bab Marshall of It It Acton Ihc horse also won at Greenwood recently clocked in at The same night Nelson White of drove Place Mat flat Hon Wiplcs of won the trotting stake for threeyearold trotters with Soul rood ACTON S Chuck Mitchell puts lots of oomph into his effort at tossing the 35 lb stone at Saturday s Speyside Highland Games in Georgetown Mitchell also competed in the caber toss lb weight throw for height and farmer s walk in which contestants must walk carrying 200 weights each hand Rams climb out of OLA cellar with win MIKE LUTY FOLLOWS THROUGH after taking vicious shot on net in Thursday s Orangeville game Luty scored one goal and had an assist in the game Rams led 7 in the final minute but penalties gave the Orangeville squad a chance to catch up and win the game overtime Next Rams game is a home contest with Huntsville tomorrow night in the arena Robt Little top Junior area meet Robert Little and Hen finished one two in final of junior are trick and field meet held June 3 it Bennett rive schools competed Robert Z Bennett mil Robert I took both the boys ind girls divisions at meet with Bennett taking the second spot both limes Shirley Van ind les were the only two double winners in the meet Shirley taking the 11 ye and over high jump ami long jump while sprinted his in 11 and over no metres and metres Scores for the day were Robert 1 171 Z Ben nett 104 Spcv side and I Results IllUS metres Stewart Hoy It I I David Gilbert Kevin Clow Sh iwn iras S Ian Siwden It I metres Jamie iw son It I ilbert Stew Hoy It I Kevin low Pt Ifiger Jump lans SS I Tim Walker tils lit I Stuirt Morgan M I and John Vadeika I I jump J I it I Brad it Ken V Shawn net Bruce Sixiy metres Jamie Taras Craig Johnson iRL Richard Kilpatnck IMZ Ken lit and llindj metres Gordon Scott Handy Laver and Warren Relays Z Bennett Speyside Robert Little iirookville I High jump Scott Mike Scott IRL M Z Jamie Ricky I leven years and over ighty metres Leslie M Z Milton Ache- son IB Scott I Gramme Bants lead league top Kitchener twice The lacrosse team their way to an easy 14 1 win over a hapless Kit Crows squad day inKitchener followed this up with a forfeit victory over the same team at home The Hants were playing In Thursday game and according to coach Bob they were going easy on the Crows Mike Marshal led all with four goals and three assists followed Peter Hurdle with four goals and a single assist Derek with three goals and Derek Hodgson Dave John son ind Peter Turkos with one goal each Turkosz was playing in goal for the bants The Crows showed up with only five players Monday so the bant coaches lent them some players and played a scrimmage It was felt the would get more benefit from an exhibition game than mother rout The team is looking into the possibility of tournament play to give them some stronger competition than they have had They are right now and on top of the league BV and Brian Lawrence RI metres Leslie Dobisz Z George David B V V and Hugo DeWinler 400 metres open Milton Achcson V Randy Schoenfield Ricky Z Brian Martin and Randy Laver Relays Robert Little Z Bennett I and High jump B V Scan Perry V Dax Coates Z P Sandy R L and Sid Kloo- Long jump David George Gidman R L Randy Schoenfield Graeme BV and Ian Ferguson Triple jump Sean Perry Paul Vermeulen Russell Blair Scott Z and Chris Lobsinger M Z Shot put Rick Campbell IB V Ian Corsan IB V Steve Greg Spurell and Gary White Girls Eight and nine yearn High Jump Vuk Karen RL Nancy Rand SS Susan and ChristI Matthews IB V Long jump Robin McClurc S S Andrea Arblc MZ Denlse Kennedy IB Debbie Lumber iM metres J ineine Clc mons It Sherry I Silly RL Lisa i II is M I and Karen Gordon Mild High jump llorley Hoard It I I ynn Connor Z I It I and Susie tang jump Mandy Silcoek It I IB V Shelley Wong It I Chafe ind Sylvia Mlleham Sixty metres Andrea MZ Jincine demons RL PimKnudsonfB V Lisa IM and Biynton ill V highly metres Theresa Dunn I I racy Diamond I Tina S and Monica Mussellc I Relays ten years and under Robert Little M Bennett Brook ville and years and over High jump Shirley Van It I Marg bummer field V Kircn Jackson Heather Mlchie and Sherry Klrton BV Long jump Shirley Van Rljk Nancy Thomas It Heather LH Linda and Cindy SS continued on page Rims finally got their first of the lacrosse June beating Bolton 15 in overtime at the Bolton arena lost their next two games Run fired in tie shot in only eight seconds remaining in regulation plaj with issisis from Kevin In Ihe overtime period Mike Iutv wasted no time before taking pass from and scoring it the 1 mirk gol the winner unassisted before Bolton to score The Rims dominated at the start Artem scoring before a minute was out and led 74 after first period They were unable to keep their momentum going in he second as they were out scored by the same count third period saw both te net two eoals to main tain their tied status and force Ihe overtime ircouxond and Artem shared top spot in Rams scoring getting three goals and in assist had three goals and two assists for five points and I came through with two goals three issisis Mike luty id points on one goal two assists Dclong netted one mirkcr and helped on another and Ted Van Veen the final score Single assists went to Kick Gibson Larry Kurtz and Steve Pap he Rams were called for minutes of penalties in the game win lifted the Rams out of the eclhr of the Junior leaving Bolton the only team without a win The looked like a new after the victory looking in their next l igainst fourth place Rams lost a close game to in Thursday s home action dropping the overtime decision 119 after with only a minute when tied it up The team was getting tired having played Sunday prac tieed Monday and played an House league action Grasshopper Blue Jays were less successful than heir big league counterparts dropping their game against the Red Sox in house league softball play Tuesday Run Scorers for the Sox were Paul Jill ind Craig Kri Kenneth Bower and Jill scored for the Jays The Royals topped the Angels 15 in pecwec girls house league play the same day In a game played at Pros park Every Royal scored at least once Royals topped the Angels in girls play June 11 The high scoring game was played at Z player scored at least once in the course of the game led by Laurie and Andrei Jcnkinson with five runs scored each overtime g Tuesday Ihe schedule is not any easier for them in the next few days The Rams led after the first period and after the second but their busy befun catching up with them in third as they were rison should have been more thin most of the plovers because he had no backup goalie to give him a rest He played a superb tami invway and was voted player of the game by the coaching staff Leading scorer for the Rams was Hon Turkosz with two goals and an assist Kevin Murcaux followed with two goals each Mike and Mike a pickup from Mississauga each netted one goal and one assist while Gary got one goal and Ted Van Veen added an assist minutes It totalled minutes in pen lilies to the squad s Hi Some of these were costly as the died two question ones 111 the closing minutes which il loved Or to tic the learn would have up ihey had been pHying with ill their men Captain George Arlem and Steve sonarc both out with injuries while goalie Butters was tending a polling station for the election The torn found itself short handed ind out of steam when they went up against Owen Sound Sunday Only players made the trip in eluding two goalies and George still hobbled with an ankle injury leaving nine men to choose from Idrul old rut we were in before said Iin Campbell don I want to go on Hit Sound team with four scorers in the top seven in the made mince mi it of Rams 11 J The joke said Campbell Ihev went in know they weren I going to win and when you go in with that attitude Acton goals wenl to Shane Withers Ron I Kevin Marcoux Assists went to Gibson Bruce Melhail and Artem Rams next home game is tomorrow when come own Hams took to overtime before bowing the last time the teams met and have proved greatly It could We seem to be in the same be i win for the Rams GREAT GOALTENDING FROM Graham Harrison kept the Rams in the game Thursday as the tired squad bowed to Orangeville 9 in overtime Rockwood Seniors sixth in intercounty standings Rockwood Seniors lost twice to last week gctt bombed 1 June in Hills burgh and dropping the home return June Winning pitcher in day s game was Rick White who was given plenty of help at the plate conn for 14 hits led by Howie Delta with four including a homer Bob Shaw took the loss lowering his record to Norm was the big gun for with three hits John Parkinson had twoas did Bob Shaw while Tom Parkin son and Fred Buchanan had one hit each Spill The Seniors split their games two weeks ago losing to June and beating Fergus in ten inn ings June G needed a two run ninth to take the game The team record has them in sixth spot in the inter Fergus is on top witha record for a percentage while Cam bridge As are in second record giving them a winning percentage