Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 13, 1979, p. 13

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When the Acton Industrial Softball League sets out to en their teams out with early season trades and drafting no one is safe not even league president Karl After five games of the industrial league season team captains and exe members sit down and try to bolster the weaker team line with players from the front running squads At a meeting last Tuesday the league attempted just that Killingbeck had to be the most con fused person at the Tuesday meeting as he shovelled around and around Karl was at the beginning of the meeting a member of Family Cleaners Family currently hosts the best industrial league record at five wins and one loss By the time the meeting was half over Kilhngbeck had been traded or as Family captain Gary Wilson kidded given away to last placed Station Hotel It seemed though that no one wanted the league president on their side for some reason or another Station hastily traded Killingbeck to Vans Welding the current second place club President Karl showed up for one last time with his double blue Family Cleaners uniform the next night Wednesday for his swan song All game long made reference to the mistake that Family was making in giving him up how versatile a ball player he was and that he would come back to haunt them if they didn t change their mind Whether it was all the threats labelled at Family team or the old story that nobody wanted the league president Kail showed up at Prospect Park on Sunday evening wearing his familiar double blue uniform prepared to toil once again for Family Cleaners It seemed that Van decided they didnt need a versatile like Karl but someone who could play the outfield Vans made a trade with Family for fielder Doug Fotd and returned Karl home in the process Anybody need a versatile Saturday nights Acton Industrial Softball League will attempt to make up some of their rained out games The league has received permits for the lighted Prospect Park diamond to play from to p m each week This week in Saturday night action Vans Welding will put a five game un beaten string on the line as they tangle with Station Hotel in a p start At Family Cleaners meet Halton Hills Electric Atton Minor Lacrosse teams met up with very hot and sticky weather as both the pee wees and bantams at tempted to play their home openers at the Community Centre Thursday night The pee wees were playing one of their best games ever according to coach Bob Turkosz tied with Hamilton when a sweating floor caused cancellation of the contest early in the third period The bantam game which was to follow was never started Attention all summer sports groups A revision of production times at the Free Press means that the deadline for sports will be at noon on Tuesdays instead of the previous Tuesday evenings Any information regarding games or if possible the game sheet or a copy can be dropped off at the Acton Free Press Willow Street North or by phoning 2010 Your cooperation would be greatly appreciated Club Gary Turkosz off to Hawaii week Gary Masters won second prize of a trip for Florida Winning in the draw were 77 Noel Weir 113 Flo Fryer 144 Harry and Alec Johnson Fifty dollar winners were 177 Turlscher Murray John Pal mer and Jake This week club winners were Marg Creascy John Cidcnhead Bill David Creighton and Harris Stuck less Family Cleaners upset Bramalea I Four surprised llillshurfj tin is loronto North Amine in 1 J in their first round inn Cleaners entry in ilic miny lust week by Ladies the league Iciding league off to a stow entry in in the tarly part of Bramilei Ihe season but seem to be in the i putting things together The ladies continued ihe wire nowinsand their winning i is ivy red Restaurant peewees rout Brookville 191 pec puts the tag on Rome at Park last week II been able to score Hon son by would Hint i goad II during ton 1 1 I Jimrr hud tht Acton Buildall Bantams top Hillsburgh twice Acton Mackenzie Buildall Bantams con tinue to up the wins in league play This week the bantams took a pair of games from Hills burgh 1 in the first meeting and in a sec encounter In Acton Tine pitching from Rob Vermeulen is the reasons the Bantam record Is unblemished Vermeulen allowed only five hits in the twu meet with throwing a hitter in the 12 1 win and two hit in Ihe victory In ihe 12 1 win the locals allowed only a sixth inning unearned counter spoil their shut out bid match us Mark Duval and Vermeulen singled and scored An unearned run by Tim vans in the third inning the score A three run and a five run sixth gave the Bantams i commanding lead before managed their only counter Acton added run in the 1 1st inning to produce 1 12 fiml seore The Acton infield turned over two double pliys in the contest ind Tim threw three runners out according to Acton coach Sieve Marshall Tim I- vans scored for Atton in first inning the run stood up until Ihe fifth as each learn trouble relume the other In the fifth tun ingtht local bats to life lim vans Mirk mid Cord ill crossed the pi He fir At control of the Two last inning errors cost Acton another shut is ilk produced lone Coach had praise for im fcvuns Cord following mghl when they with in time Prospect I irk is 0 Aelon pecwees kept their record above the mark in league this week by thumping 19 1 and then drawing even at with In Ihe contest the local side allowed only a John Hill home run in the bottom of list Inning breaking the shut bid John McGrath hit a home run for in first inning giving them the lead The llcstaurant team iddcd two more runs in the second on n pair of singles and then counted four times in the third as Bruce Canary and Brad doubled Intbefourll inning tht added three more runs as led I doubled and Bruce Canary scat connected igain in the fifth is the Acton side scored four more runs giving them a commanding lead A sixth inning triple by Paul extended the Acton by two more runs and three seventh inning counters brought the Acton tutal to 19 be fore Brookville counted In their second match oflhe week the hid men on second third base with one out in bottom of the last inning but failed to the winning run across the plate as the Res I aura Tricounty Atoms 4 with Aeton it on bo first with run from in third inninf flu 1 line in fourth inning storinglhrte runs as I on balls single ind home run hi tounted fi r tin se rts matched the in the bottom of Hit fourth touutint three of their wn is Si in Smith anil Piul re stored in iddtd single in the sixth inning to count Acton itentd to re the final two innings tht loidcd in Ihe sixth having I m in oil third Ihe list inmnc the locals In thtir league win Br it was a run sixth inning lint provided local le with the winning i single run in the lop of ihe first inn mi is Pit Wood crossed hut the lead to hold up for long is Brim ilea came back wilh four runs in the but li in of the inning veiled the count in second is Vickl 1 Louise I and Cindy II ill touched pi ilt for the Cleaners llramilca regained lead in ihe bottom of the third inning as a single rim trussed home The Ilium added inul In in the sixth to give them two run lead before Hit Atton Itai to tht for their the 1 win at home defensive on Monday night the ban needed a four run Bant it inning to secure the next home is Mi A and Food lind Atoms hut served notice that art a torn to be rukintd with over this Hit Horns arc ihree igue plav imassed Hi only five The A and B I leitn lopped 12 1 in then closest contest lo date and Ihcn romped win is three up In their third win of Hit year Ihey Iroved In the three contests t dilt Ihe Horns have used different pitthers Bill ret he win against while Scott wis on the mound agimst Michael Williams the win against 1 atoms in theenrlvpariof the season bitting five home runs in Ihree three in the rim rout i grand slim David Acton only other home run against 1 while seven players horn against including Paul McMillan Itodtn Derek Mel ldden Evan and Pi Johnson will I nifjit it id m on In halted di i m it rospttt irk tin in the inning wilh seven straight bat It rs 1 aching base safely scoring before Brim ilen could retire Hit side Hit win the loc lis and four ord on their season but irls ire optimistic future feeling ihcv haw drastically unproved each lime out In league play this von Hit I dropped decisions I Milton torfttown II irnb J 14 3 Rain dampens industrial play Van s record pair of wins I to in dampened the play in the Acton In trial Softball league Sunday night when only one game was com But two Saturday and a Wednesday night encounter went off without water In regular Wednesday night action Family Cleaners found their lost scoring limes in eight Inning game taking a win from Hills Electric Heading into he contest Family had amassed only runs in five games Family Cleaners started off with a bang in the match scoring five runs In each of the first two innings The first five batters that reached the plate for Cleaners scored four of the runs coming off a Chuck Peavoy inside the park homer In the second inning five more runs crossed plate as Charlie Payne Karl Al Avery Chuck and Robin Inscoe all hit singles In the third inning a Bob O double lo lead the Inning and an Electric error led to two more runs Electric got their first run of the contest in the bottom of the third inning Preuler singled and scored hour runs for the Cleaners In the top of the fourth produced a 161 score Hon Schmidt Gary Wilson Bob ind Charlie Payne alt reached base on singles in the inning while A I A very doubled The fourth was their big inning as they managed wo runs off of hits by Stan Sparky and Dennis The inning turned out to be he big inning for Family as they counted nine mure runs on five errors and a wild pitch Electric counted their final run of the contest in last of the fifth inning as Steve Kruk crossed he plate scoring on a Holly double Family continued to add on runs in the final three innings scoring twice In the sixth and three times in each of the seventh and In ill Hills Electric ten errors in the game Station Station Hotel made a valiant bid to move closer to the rest of the pack In Saturday night ball action but a Hick I two run in he list inning gave Con win Station jumped to in early first inning lead as Terry Curlew and Rick Bon crossed the plate The Holders extended their lead in the third inning as George Garton found his way around the to ihe plite on i Guy single pulled close in the bottom of he third inning is three runs trussed the plate Station linked as if ihey would hold on Ihto their lead in the seventh inning as run lead A Sid single doubles by Jamie Morns and Curlew and a Getrgt triple iccountcd for the ol ont run ick in the of the seventh as Rick and scored icing defeat in the fiml inning life A I Bousfiekl Dive Shan Hick and Ward all reached base safely before a Hick two run homer gave tin Construction workers a Van J and Von Welding helped their own cause in in dustrtal league standing by topping J and T 104 giving them some breathing room A five run first for Van s the stage for the outcome ab J and could not touch Welders pitcher Ken Pilgrim with the exception of the fifth inning when lhc managed four of their nine hits Three first inning errors singles b Bill McGrath and Jim James and walk to Ken grim accounted for Van lead Welders added one more in the third is Ian singled scored on i onebigger J T pulled to within three in the top of the fifth as Larry King Bill Armstrong and Dave the plate A I red doubled the fifth inning rally Van determined to remain of Ihe rlsmen in the dings rallied back re gain a inding leid in the bottom of the fiflh four times on Ihree hits and a pur of errors including a bitten homer The Sportsmen managed to get one run in the sixth inning is Jim reached on in error and scored but bit was all they could manigc over the final innings falling 104 Station Hotel Van kept their winning streak intact as the downed Station Hotel in the only gime tint belt rain on Sundov Van took the lead in he second inning as a Dave single and triples by Ion Campbell and pro duced a pair runs A Charlie Harrison triple and a sacrifice fly Daryl added to Vans total in the third inning Another single run in the fifth as Charlie Harrison reicbed the plait the scon to before Station mamged their two runs A Gary Pickles lead off double and singles by Mirk Jones Sid Barnes and Larry Ki at counted for the fifth innme runs Ken Pilgrim doubled and scored in the Vans their fifth win in as many games full Tonight Wednesday Van and J and Sports their weekend battle in an JO In Saturday night action Station Hotel lakes on Vint 0 while an Up m Hills will revenge loss Cleaners In regular Sunday Van and Cleaners battle for top spot at 30 p m Al m Station Hotel meets J and T Sports Construction meets Hills Electric in the p night cap 1ulilU Sellout at lis mm tin Triple liiiiiiiiviiil v i first likrs oil during tht North tk null ld ins is competing In r Smith Milton 111 WlthlKfijpoilltl Smith athlete Handy was determined to make he next round in senior jump North in his third attempt dim him from i Smith finishMl tin In third t with points

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