Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 24, 1977, p. 14

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Aug 24 Favorites drive towards finals in Halton Hills tennis tourney Upsets have been few and far between during the first competition in the second annual Hills Tennis Association Tourna mcnt as seeded players drive on towards this weekend finals Seven of the eight seeded players are still alive in the mens singles competition ladies singles tvtnt has lost one of its four seeds In mens doubles play the top four seeds are through to the quarter limit Newcomer John Moore scored the on 1 upsUinmens singles with second lound win over 3rd needed Moon who bent John Collier Tin the first round will meet Bob Houston of North Club in one quarter final match Houston the number seed struggled through a tough first set against Adams of the Club Monday night then breezed to a win In the second to qualify for the quarters Adams whipped Don Hurley in the first round Top seeded Gerry Peace the defending champion won easily 60 against Half Sunday to advance to the next round against Bay Hayes who scored a narrow first round victory over Gary Brown Winner of the PeaceHayes match will face cither Tom or Dave in a second quarter final Second seeded Don Gibson runner up to Peace in last final downed Paul fii Monday will meet either seeded Peter Marks or Rene in a third quarter March topped Ik Soon the first round while Mirks blanked Bob Newman In his first test Doug teaching pro at the North Club and the tournament number seed will meet either Tony Hull or Kovacs the Acton Club champion in the fourth quarter final Kovacs is seeded beat Ian Mel lor l In the first round then ousted Sid Harris a member of the Clubs Inter county team in the second Hull whitewashed Rob Small of North fro m his first match disposed of North Dr Don Hell Mark Clem of Acton seeded in men singles defaulted his first match to Dave and was dropped to the consolation bracket In ladles singles action defending champion and number seed Thorn 10run edge cuts Catering chances Hills took major towards Hills Catering in the first round of industrial mens phoffs Sun day The win gives a commanding one game lead in tht best of three series was the winning pitcher white Thornton was on the mound for Catering set the example for with a first inning home run to drive in Hon Schmidt Rick Coc Electric Bob Jarrett con Spash Flashes swimmers participated in the first Citi Swim Regional Championships in Mississ Tomac Club Pool Saturday Hills Swim Team finished in a respectable fourth place with a total of points airfield Mis and Mis sixth in free style in the nine and tens bracket took third pi ice in breast stroke Heather Michie in the 11 IZ year slot grabbed second in the fly third in back stroke and sixth in free style Juliu Mull ins took second in stroke and fourth in Frank McGrath East were swim to a fifth place finish in first second and third place breast stroke winners Other swimmers In the age eight years putting forth a valiant effort events were Kicky Heather Kovacs nabbed third spot in Johnston fly fourth in back stroke Johnston and Clive fifth in breast stroke and fine effort Gemini open Georgetown Gemini will hold Junior B hockey try outs at night from until and Sunday night from until Gems will once again play in the eight team Oil Central Junior B League with Milton Burlington Dixie Brampton and Acton Gems open their game schedule in Friday September and host Acton in their home opener the following night Club President Bob Thomp son said the Gemini will continue workouts twice or three tunes a week until the opening game They hope to line up exhibition games but have none scheduled yet Paul Robinson and Bob Tost are back for their third season as coach and man respectively The club is looking for a sponsor for this season President Thompson can be reached at nected for a home run in the third frame Jed throughout the mateh The Station Hotel Cleaners game was post poned till tomorrow night at because of rain Regular playoff action resumes Sunday afternoon the first game at m The fifth inning was most productive for seven runs came in Rick bashed a triple to get things moving Ron Schmidt in on that hit Two industn it league squads will lake to Glen Williams Park Heir day in a ball tournament In the one game knock out series the Merchants phy it II 30 m and Catering goes up at p m Catering J ACTON S George Williams strokes a backhand Williams and Christine Stcen teamed up for a first round vie over Vic and Joan Morris in mixed doubles play son has beaten Peggy Fischer of North and Pat Harris 64 to reach the semi finals against Allison topped Wendy I in the first round then upset seeded Christine of Acton Third seeded Pauline Kent will meet either 2nd seeded Marilyn Serjeantson or Pntti Brownin the other semi final Pauline qualified for the semis by beating Fllzabeth fr l I and Ann Kennedy 60 Marilyn downed Caroline Murray in the first round The men s doubles draw is working out just about the way it was supposed to with the top four seeds in the quarter Top seeded Gerry Peace and Tom will meet Peter Hughes and Doug Caimcross of North The second seeded team of Kent Peter Mirks who won Ihe Club championship in June face a slifichallengc from the younger combo of Don Gibson and John Moore Third seeded Bernie Kovnes ind Don Gregg of Acton meet Steve ind Tony Hull seeded Al Adams Sid Harris take on Hob Houston and John Collier final action in ladles doubles has Dorecn THISTLE CUSTODIAL SERVICE Complm INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL CLEANING I I I I CI phone 8531846 Acton stays in loop Minor Hockey Association president Frank slid Monday he has received confirmation that teams will be in the Wellington Waterloo league again this year tarhcr speculation had Acton teams going into the Tn County I president said he is quite happy for to remain in W PREVENT HARD WATER SCALING The advantages are No salt or chemicals No moving parts 3 No maintenance Low cost operation 5 polluting Price Energy saving Compact size Inexpensive to Install Performance Guarantee 10 CSA approved S A Water Conditioners Unit 14 Onl Telephone Local D DEALERSHIPS AVAILABLE Choose It TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Team ACTON MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION WE NEED YOUR HELP These positions have been appointed by our executive The blank spaces are to you Manager Coach Novice Minor Atom Atom Minor Pee wee Minor Bantam Bantam Midget Juvenile Fred DavoMacEichcrn Bob Barry Inscoo Bill Woston Copo Smith Jim Andy Berry Craig Woldon you can help fill In one of these blanks then please forward a fatter stating your previous and which position you wish to apply MHABox34 Acton or call Frank Allsop at Thomson and Marilyn jtnntson playing Murks and June Inln Allison and lara iking on Murray anil Windy rati nil llrown nil and Mullock ami Slim squiring off Knit anil till Harris top studs hint Harris and Allison Brandt Hughes Windy a mild I in play by bitting lorn an llirb night In an all Acton first round m itih anil Christine and Join Morris IGF lop four suds in mixed I aulini Id Marilyn Sir je I and Allison Don in I I rost ill won 111 ir first round Inert an competitions junior ind Milton loves to tennis revenge Hit Milton with north tin Alton Hani lull and fin illy off a win on why dili ting AUonl linir i ill Alton I lilt lltvlM fill to I I rl Iraiy wax triumphant over I Hup and Mklxlli Knowl s rhl oik if I In tin mum Ntik in fill to Alton s Itruu Ikni did Morns illrx urn rigid lodd l ml lanes It was rigid Aitin s I rutin r In Milton s Iliad an I Morn diftiti I I it Knowlcs defeated Actons ChorlLbols and fell to and Morris wile and bent Mclntyrt 2 ind WEVE GOT EM Honda Civic IMMEDIATE DELIVERY L AT MOTORS WE CAREI PLUMBING AND HEATING 8772121 Acton Tennis Club SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENTS Mens Singles and Doubles Ladies Singles and Doubles Mixed Doubles SEPTEMBER 325 Please phone one of the following by MONDAY AUGUST 29 John Kavanagh 853 1433 Mike Bullock 3373 Ian 9378 I SOU I mil I Will Ik 111 111 I lulls FOOTBALL 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