The Acton Pass Wednesday May 30 B3 Station tops Electric 201 for first win of season Station Hotel for their first victory the season last Wed nesday as they pounded the ball in recording a 1 win over Hills Electr In regular bun day night league play Construction took home the lone win a decision over Station Hotel J and Sports managed to play only an inning with Vans Welding before being rained out and Electric never reached the diamond Motion trie I Neither team could manage a run in he first of the Station Hotel and Electric match back in the fourth inning 1 the second the Holders untoaded as they scored nine runs on five hits and six walks given up by Electrician Roily The hit that did the most damage to the Hal ton Hills cause was a three run homer by James Morris Terry Curlew helped the Station cause with a double in the second inning and going five for five on the night Curlew singled three times and tripled once in his other trip to the plate Charlie McGinn and Floyd hit the other singles for Station in the second inning onslaught Electric gat one run Bill Boyd singled and scored on base hits by Brian and Stan Kruk Station Hotel added a pair to their total in the fifth inning as Terry Curlew Gardiner and James Morris all hit safely Nine more Hotel runs in the sixth Inning turned the game into a complete route as players came to the plate seven limes reaching base on singles and three walking Gardiner recorded the win for Station pit the first five in nings before giving way to Guy Payne Midgets belt ball and Elora in opener Ed In n out midget boys baseball team started off their season on a winning note last week thumping Flora The In outers pounded the ball throughout the contest as hey belted out five home runs and scared in six of the seven innings Acton look an early lead in the contest with a pair of first inning runs and extended their lead to five before allowing fclorn a single counter in he bottom of the second inning Ed boys came alive in the third as they belted the ball all over the park scoring eight times to take a commanding 13 I lend Elora came back with another single in the last half of inning before Acton again went to work scoring three A pair of fourth inning Acton runs and another l href runs in the fifth gave the locals total con re Elora man aged their onlv tv run Drexlers top Glen Rock wood Construction Seniors of the Inter county fastball league recently captured their first win of the sea son as they shut out Glen Williams Rick Mcllwraith was Hie winning pitcher for pitching a solid three hitter striking out 19 batters in the process Terry Haines was the Glens losing pitcher Peter clubbed the winning run to the plate for of eight hits by the Con ruction lean Tonight Wednesday Iluckwood is at home to the Cambridge Athletics Came time is pm inning on the contest home opener After a scoreless sixth with at Prospect inning the Inn outers Park on Sunday was rallied for eight more postponed The fn runs in the seventh and outers hope to make their final inning producing a home debut this Sunday final at 1 Grasshoppers set to open ball season Drug Mart John Dryden coach Marty McAffee Brandon Canary Staccy Murray Tammy Rogers Christy Howard Tracy David Christopher Kemp ton Home Hardware Bill and Dale Oil Loaches Kelly Stephen Cullcn Kirsttn Murray Tara Jean Sleeves Christy Katie Gudgeon Andrea Gudgeon Cindy Dunn Auger Canadian Tire Itay Nolan coach Bill Nancy Dubeau Shannon Salter Gregory Sailer Angela Dunn Steven Kevin Usher Tracey Wriggles worth Colleen Nolan Nicole I Food coach Suzanne Sweezcy Bart Jennifer Sarah Coales Adam Melissa Fabian Michael Botctzayas Michael Charlenc Mitchell Kim Usher May June 12- 14 June 19- JulyS- 19791 rustic A D Foods Canadian Tire Home Hardware vs Glenlea Drugs ADfroodsvs Drugs Home Hardware Canadian Tire ADFoodsvs Home Hardwire Glenlea Drugs vs Canadian Tire CanadianTirevs Drugs Drugs CanadanTire Home Hardware A Foods Home Hardware Sum lire ik Jul Jul July July Home Hardware Glcnlei Drills July J Glenlea Drugs Aug 2 Home Hardware Canadian Tire Aug 7 Home Hardware Aug Drugs CanadianTire Aug 14 ADFoods Aug 16 Drugs vs Home Hardware Drugs ADFoods Aug Canadian Tire Home Hardware- Home Hardware vs ADFoods Aug Drugs Saturday Field Cornwei first by A I Varney Jon Corn well vas lops in the expert division and nearly won the category at a short track motorcycle meet at Welland Sunday of 1 won the cc by a straightway and received for his I was side by side Michael Mcrcicr who Cornwcll has raced many times for first place in the when 1 ran out of brakes and crashed I think I had a good shot at winning Cornwell said Corn well also com pcledinaZSOcchatfmlle race in Woodstock last Monday He was leading around the first corner when he forgot to turn on the and stalled out He got the bike goint again and finished fifth Cornwell is having trouble finding a bike to ride in the class I get a ride in one 7j0 class because people don t like the way I ride I too hard on the bikes Cornwell said Tomahawks and Taverners tops Tomahawks are lied for first place with Tavern in the Hills Ball Hockey League with nine points but the crew gets to go to the upcoming tourney in because they have scored more goals and one fewer than the Action this week saw clobber Lakers 1 and down Acton Dukes Delrex Tavern whip ped Colonels It and blanked Lakers Colonels dumped Safeco and Dukes edged Safeco In two wins league leading scorer Hay Peacock fired four goals and Bill Allison potted a trio Doug Timpson Ron Hawkins and Tim Turner tallied a pair apiece for the Tomahawks and Steve Grossman Rob Hamilton and Kyle had one Grant and Doug each counted hat tneks in the Taverners two matches and two goals apiece were recorded by Larry Peterson Rob Pemble and Rick T imkinson Jerry Crawford Ian and Greg had one each Coffey had a trio In two games and Stoyles potted a pair S Savage and J Crawford tallied once each for he Colonels Ken lircd a pair for Safeco and Steve A I Hockey and Doug one apiece Wayne got Lakers lone goal of the week and Duhes scoring was taken are of by Nathan Field with two and Glen Tim Dave and Kent Kcntner with singles 500 Club Lucky winners in the second last Acton Minor Hockey Club draw in elude Gary Masters Bill Campbell 37B Ed Wood Fred Mason and Jim Next week draw is the annual elimination draw wilh trips to Hawaii and Florida for Ihe last two numbers In the drum In the only completed Sunday match Station Hotel s bats went sUcnt as they managed a single second inning run as they fell to a defeat scored two first inning runs as Larry Ciglen Rick reached the plnlc with early runs Station cime back in second inning scoring Gardener to pull to within run pitcher Alex Ward shut the door to any more Station as his added single runs in each of the third fifth sixth innings in recording the win Tonight action Wednesday pits Construction against Station Hotel Game time is a 30 m On Sunday Family Cleaners and J and Sports for first place honors at 3D pm At 30 Station tangles with Hills Electric and at 15 p m Construction meets Vans Welding Pair of important wins leave Merchants in first The Tennis season was officially opened on Sunday with a Round Robin Tournament being held at the Ac on courts The attendance was lower than anticipated but a good time was had by all The Junior team has participated in Iwo matches and so far have yet to hit the win column On Saturday May Swansea visited Acton and out on top five matches to three Saturday Moy 19 Acton journeyed to Brampton and again were on the short end of a five to three score The match scheduled for Saturday postponed due to rain and will be played Sunday June at p in The Senior team ravelled to on Thursday May 17 and were defeated four matches to two In he men doubles Peter Marks and John Kavanagh of Acton de feated Denis Ted Barnes 26 Bob Haywood and Peter Clarke of Bramalea de feated Mike Morns and Gerry Veldman J and Ken Spilen of Bramalea de feated Gary Williams and George Williams In the mixed doubles and Don Gregg of defeated Kay and Douce of Bramalea de feated Sue and Mike Bulloch In the ladies doubles Barb Woolles and It Doebel of Bramalea defeated Chris and Joan Morris j The Friday evening Round Robin Tourna ments ore scheduled to start June 1 so plan to attend and enjoy an evening of social tennis Acton Merchants of the Georgetown Industrial League took over first place last week with a pair of important Merchants slugged I 1 in Georgetown last Wednesday and then re turned home one night later top C and Plumbing a team with only one previous loss Frank Daley pitched five flawless innings for the Merchants in their win and Sallowing seven hits in Hie Innings but not giving up run Singles Don Richard Bob Jarrett and Steve produced two second inning runs for Merehants in their only productive inning of the game that inning Merchants had but base runner C Plumbing pulled to within one run in the sixth as Dick Spear took to tl Merchants mound After a single and a run scoring double Spear settled back re tiring three straight batters C and S threatened again the lost raiing leaving runners it second third giving the Merchants a 1 win In their other contest the week the team dominated I as five second inning counters proved be the d Joey Deforest went the on mound for Acton giving up inly four Is and striking out Squirt girls route Limehouse 216 Squirt Girls opened their Rural Baseball League last week by trouncing Limehouse roe irded the win for Acton allowing only three hits in the contest Jenkuison hit he Lame lone home run and played ver well according to coach Bruce Scars Sears also had praise for Diana Dunn Julie Smith and Jackie Hod en The whole team pulled together for the first game said Sears improve as the goes on Acton iris were at h me at Lou ilk last night Tuesday and are m Hornby Rural Squirt Johnson Julie Smith Jenkinson Diana Dunn Laurec Sears Leah Marks Elizabeth Hop rig Jackie Paula Rami and Leihann Jareil seven batters Three of the four Curwood hits came in the third inning as the scored their only Bruce MacPherson triple provided most of the damage for the Mer chants their second nnlne outburst as three runs crossed the plate Chris Tennant led off the inning with a single Don Archibald singled then got a pair of walks and a single by Don Richard set up the three run shot by Mac- pherson MacPherson bat brought the only other Merchant run to the plate as a MacPherson single brought In Don Richard bad doubled T night Wednesday the Merchants are in Georgetown to tangle with DUG Stationery To- morro night the team will be at home to Publishing in an 30 start at Prospect Park SPORTS STUFF 678 GUELPH LINE ALSO 227 MAIN ST MILTON a 6344685 8784484 ALL LADIES MENS TENNIS WEAR 25 OFF SHOES BROOKS VANTAGE Reg 95 SALE BROOKS VANTAGE SUPREME Reg 46 95 SALE BROOKS SUPER Reg 36 95 SALE BROOKS VILLANOVA Reg 95 SALE STREET FIGHTER Reg 44 94 SALE AD1DAS Reg 24 95 SALE VARSITY ADIDAS MONTE 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