Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 7, 1977, p. 13

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a Eramosa squirts cop playoff hardware LARRY SHAW heads for first base for Eramosa as Mark aims for home in the final game of the County round robin playoff series against Thursday at Eramosa school White Squirt Boys swept the Tri County Minor Softball League play by coasting to an easy decision over Puslinch last Wednesday Eramosa tallied eight runs before the visitors to public school got any ink on the score sheet score put 102 over Puslinch I arty Shaw was the winn pitcher He put down ten swingers Kevin second get together lhcrill be a meeting of Referees Association this Sunday at m in the inning single brought in Steven Weir with what proved to be the winning run In failing light t ramosa sluggers scored eight runs Ihc first three innings while the defence held scoreless squirts sat back w is called In the the seventh pi lycrs not sec the ball sputtered for two runs in the lop of the fourth pitcher I irry Sh solo homer kept the lead intact set aside Pon 17 and and in the first 17 against for the title started playoffs from top spot A trophy was presented to the team rests were given to numbers squirts scored runs almost at will tor example Dave McNight went round the because he took idvuntagi of a catchers on his third strike Neil Simpson also scored a run because he charged to the plate while the ball was over thrown Originally he was walked to first base In all Larry Shaw Steve Weir and Kevin tallied for two runs each mates Mark Dupuis Handy Neil Simpson and Dave scored singles For Puslinch Steve and Don scored runs Fromosa 101 10 2 Eramosa squirts shade Dundee in first game ERAMOSA SQUIRT CHUCKER Larry Shaw shows the form that beat Puslinch 102 in Era last Thursday Boxla seniors reclip Oakville White Squirts ikid out a win over New Dundee in the first game of the Ontario Rural Softball playoffs I- in New Dundee The second game in the best of three series is tonight on the did ldrLe crowd of i spectators travelled to New Dundee to take in the action I was the winning pitcher in the closely fought Dundee took a 1 lead the first three I- r ill put it to- with one run in the fifth two in he sixth three in the seventh for the near homer in the fifth brought in Wilson for first run ilson got on base with a triple was out at the plate Mark reward for Randy Coverdalc iul in the top of the sixth was to be lagged out between second and third got a triple off Steven Wilson two doubles off Paul solo doubles from Mark Dupuis Ian Neil Simpson Single hits were made by Steve lush and two by Handy New Dundee Jeff Weber connected for a triple which was followed by i string of singles including two bunts Dean Jackion i pair by KeUn lautcnslater Bill Gil mour S Weber Mike Flyers trim Angel wings The winged over the Angels in the first game of house league girls softball action in Prospect Purk August turned the game around after trailing Angels In the first couple of innings Angels faded to score white banged in nine runs in frames three and four Joanne was the winning pitcher Anne took the loss for Angels left fielder Yvonne olden connected for two home runs Moreau slammed a sixth inning homer just before Connie oumans scored he winning Niekie Dawson replied for Angels with two four baggers while mates Anne MtCord and I ynn all fired solo homers Golf title is shared ACTON SENIOR Mike Cooper right keeps an eye on Oakville s Joe Barolar during an exhibition match Acton beat Oakville for the second time Industrial softball series tied up in semifinals Both semi series in the field with numerous hits ho to the sportsmen Monday Industrial Hull to down J Sports j took their first pooffs are fol Monday dumped loMng last action in Hills Catering Chris piloted park dropped I imih from the imilv sprinkled the first of their series Continued on Page B3 senior lacrosse team made it three wins a row downing Junior Clippers 10 here last Wed nesday Clippers lost a previous en 1513 Junior Rams lost i decision in the seniors first game energetic Mike drilled home one goal while assisting on one by Glen Sherman Hob Turkosz had equal luck by sinking two goals and helping Mike to his marker with i Cr lit Weldon spurted oul of scoring slump with two for the seniors while the General Brian ivcy up with one Piul Wilson and Bill box accounted for the of seniors scoring Paul Mike Cooper from the championship also plaed ignnst Two other Hams played in the but for Clippers Sieve Wilson netted the first but I- red was kepi off the score sheet The Junior Senior Coif Championship was won by Hack Thompson of George town and Denck of Acton Sunday on Mei dows They shot an w a com bmed of for a total In the game a junior and senior are paired each takes shooting I here was tie for second spot Kick of Georgetown Dave Johnson shot in with a for Hick Coo and Bob teamed up to shoot a a They had a combined handicap of la for a Rockwood seniors nipped by Hespeler Hock wood seniors were nipped 1 in the opening game of Inter County League play Monday by Ken took the loss for Theories continued last night There was no result at press time As plays lies peler in the best of five game series and Orange are plajing off is are Cambridge and Hlllsburgh In the first game of OKSA Intermediate finals Friday Dorchester dumped Rock wood Bob Shaw was on the mound for the seniors in the first game of the best of three he second game goes tomorrow night in Harrietts near London Intercounty soccer series starts tonight OAKVILLE CLIPPER goalie Randy Tollofson gets lots of attention from Acton Seniors during their 10 win here last Wednesday Craig Weldon 1 2 is taking a suipe at Tollofson Number in the dark is MikeMarcoux Glen undefeated atoms out of rural ball playoffs Two round robin scries start tonight to decide finalists for the Inter Countj Soccer 1 Georgetown take on Villa behind the Christ an Reform Church at m Acton Villa blanked Georgetown last week to lock up second spot in league Acton the Eagles and Brampton square off in one series Georgetown Meteors who finished in first and Pinevicw are in the second scries winners of the round robin idvance into i of three game finil Villa scorers against were Kevin Weir w a pair and red on a penalty shot The downed Acton in league action but Villa replied later with a 4 decision Glen Williams boys Worn squad added the llalton Rural Softball phoff title to their league in a nip and luck tussle with the Con struction teim in Acton list Thursday Glen Williams shaded cton 4 In the second of the best of three scries The Glen downed Acton In the first encounter the day before In the Glin John llimmcr fanned plaers for the final win David chucked a ith i strike outs for Iwne struck list Glen I when the I were hided onstruetion went down The were loaded ith two men when Ron was put down in the fifth frame Rob scored what proved to be he winning run in the fifth inning rallied with four ruas before Ihe ran out John Hammer Charlie II ineoek Irwin I Hob ird also registered runs for the Glen Mike Cunningham Peter and Kevin I tilhed for In the first gome of the playoffs John Hammer hurled a two hitter while retiring Acton bitters Kevin I was on the mound for Acton Hammer accounted for one of the Glens runs as did miles Charlie Rob Cooper Hob Ward Brian Stephen Continued on Page Sabres shaping up for 2nd try gitop scorer Chapman signed ACTON VILLA S Dave Lynn takes charge from a Georgetown Olympia player during the final game of the season here last week Villa blanked the visitors with three goals Round robin playoffs start tonight The Junior Sabres are gearing up for the coming season Sabres have ice time tomorrow in Guclph but they been skating for a couple of weeks in Brampton We ve been going pretty good In a quiet way Sabre manager Bill Campbell said central boys team has signed last years top league scorer Dave Chap man Bud Buchanan Kick Widmont Dave and Peter Wicklum from Kent Moffat who turned many a cheek on pucks in Sibrt first season miy return iccording to Mr Campbell Moffat is also try out with North Hangers Two former Dixie players who bow in the com munity last year ire also for outs Costcllo anil Doug wear Sabre uniforms ogam There were hopefuls on the night Sabre fans from the first half of last may recall an American named Joe ley He was showing his worth Hurley put out of action because of a broken leg suffered in a game The But nitive is back and ap pears to be fully recovered from his mishap Mr Camp bell s Another US import Sabre- are judging us Don Romberg from Grand Rapids Ran Kcll from Hills burgh and Chris are couple of other hopefuls I he is not overlooking town players We re taking a long look at own kids first of all Mr Campbell said Hruee was out for his first go around Monday Jeff Shields and Wade look good as does A hopeful Mai A couple of other players from last year ire looking for jobs with other clubs Mr Campbell said Camp bell is trying with Dixie Bee hives while Hod Sheridan got Invitation from Kitchener Major A team Sheridan may end up In Dixie Attempts to line up games have so far been fruitless Sabres hope to get a home and home series with Port ACTON VILLAS Gord Bruce and a Georgetown Olympia player fight for during Inter County Soccer action last week Villa blanked Olympia by three goals

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