Ball roundu Georgetown Acton Wednesday Aug 9 ports Midgets doubleRoadrunners to take Limehouse crown Soccer roundu Acton Foxes in fine form for 72 win over Pine view Girls Soccer by Carole The Acton Foxes were in top form last Tuesday night when they met with the Flyers The Foxes took an early lead with a goal from Vera Vanltcm which was followed shortly after by a goal from Laurie Birth The Flyers who were playing shorthanded fought back with strong determination which resulted in a goal After half time the Foxes seemed more deter mined than ever to try and beat the goalie Johnson who played brilliantly throughout the game Two more goals from and seemed to spark the Foxes into action once more Shirley Van persistent challenging finally paid off for her as she scored a goal followed by another from Sue Five minutes from the end and almost in total darkness Shelley Graham who played terrific throughout the game broke through the defence scored the final goal of the game to give the Foxes a 72 win Ladies draw 00 ladles played an excellent game last Dercea lae lady toftnha the at be Games la set a new reeard Uranick sets mark On Saturday at tbtf Highland Games In Fergus Doreen of the Acton Road the first lady to finish the She flubbed in a time of minute and a to set a pew Ladles record The old record minute a There were who finished the ran and was 56th overall and the first lady to received a trophy a watch and a medal for her fine George Gfdman of the Acton Road aho ran In to race Ha fatahed and It was the time George had ran this Monday as they tied with Georgetown ladies Good goalkeeping by both goalies kept the score- sheet blank but the forwards kept trying right up until the final whistle Strong performances were given by Anne McCord Glbb and Wendy Boys Soccer by Antony Saxon Bobs Angels lead After 12 games here are the standings for the Squirt age group Bobs Angels 3 18 Tornadoes 3 Falcons 8 4 Gunners 44 Lions II Queens Tire Tigers 40 RockwoodJets 3 8 7 RockwoodA 10 2 4 I would also like to apologize for a mistake in the report for the July game in which Stephen was not awarded a goal which be indeed scored Mosquitos win tie The Major Mosquito Acton Astras had a win and a tie this week falling to the Chargers by a score but edging the Renegades as they try to tune up for the playoffs Players and coaches alike are reminded to get their rattle tickets relumed as soon as possible The club secretary Is currently on vacation so you can either drop them in to Barry or wait until the weekend when Diane Butler returns Mens Soccer by Brian Saxon Villa B ties match Acton villa faced the bottom club in league play at McKenzie Smith last week and as in their previous meeting could only manage to draw A lethargic Acton team despite missing numerous chances in the first half were two goals up at half time But casual and sloppy play allowed the visitors to come back to a score Acton came to life later in the second half but had left it too late and what should have been two easy paints became only one This could prove costly when the promotion points are tallied and could be the difference between promotion to the first division or third place and staying down in the second division Villa B are away to Brackens tonight Wednesday August IB at Moore Park The playoffs start August but opponents are not yet finalized Acton Villa Soccer Club The Acton Villa Soccer held its second annual Golf tournament on Saturday August at Hornby Towers Golf Club The tournament was a complete success The club would Use to extend their thanks to all who participated to the golf tournament A special thank you to all that donated prizes Desmonds Ted Transport Park Lincoln Mercury Peel Auto Radio SHvercreek Walhs Auto Body DeWo TUe George Home River Tile Celebrity Carpet OH Spice Ken Bryant and Dave Lewis The Eds InNOut Midgets captured the Hens Tournament Championship last Tuesday as they doubled up on the Acton In game one of the tournament Eds Midgets scored in the last inning to defeat M and Sports of Georgetown Rick Greenly scored the winning run for Acton and played outstanding defense Dave Wilson was the winning pitcher with relief help from Roy Spear Glenn Scott smashed a big borne run for Acton In game two Eds Midgets hammered HUlsburgh in five innings on a one hitter pit ched by Roy Spear Dave Wilson and Scott had the big bats for Acton In game three the Acton Midgets got super pitching from Dave Wilson as be threw a three hi Iter to defeat Georgetowns number one mens team Norval Centre fielder Scott made a super play when he threw out a runner trying to turn a double into a triple Don Cassleman and Mark Duval swung the big bats for Acton In the final game of the tourney Dave Wilson pitched a strong game for the Midgets defeating the number one mens team in Acton the and captured the crown Monday night the Midgets played an exhibition game with Construction of the Acton In dustrial League and lost a close one 76 Industrial ball Fread takes trio Fread Construction picked up three wins last week as they hammered Station the Bears and Electric In the three games George crossed the plate five times with Roy Spear and Grant worthy scoring Ihrce runs each Bob McKay Holmes Hall and Lloyd Smallwood picked up a pair of runs each Rick McArthur Moe Leeking and Jack crossed the plate withslngle scores McKay hit a triple and a home run for with Wallis and Holmes all smacking doubles The Your Host Catering won a pair of games lost week defeating Furniture on a one hitter hurled by Bob and they shutout Station Don Richards and Keith scored four runs each for the with Richards hitting a home run and Keith smacking a double Legate crossed the plate pair of runs with singles being scored by Bruce Mac BUI Mike Coffey Chris Ten nan t and Bob also belted a home run The Metros picked up two wins last week as they edged CanadianTireiOand the Indus trials Dick Spear carried the big bat for the Metros scoring two runs on a double and a home run Terry Winters crossed the plate twice with Jerry Marshall Gary Pickles Karl KiUingbeck and Canadian Tirewon lost two last week They defeated the Bears and lost to the Metros and Electric In their win Steve Waring crossed the plate with two runs and Clint Peacock Ray Williams Bob Merlcan Floyd Foster Mike and Ron scored Hal ton Hills Furniture won one game and lost one match lost week defeating Desmonds and losing to the Tom Shannon scored a peir of runs for Furniture with Bruce Shannon Bob John and Martin BehUng adding single scores Desmonds lost their only game of toe week to Furniture Terry and Dave M- cGilloway scored for Desmonds Hills Electric split a pair of games last week defeating Canadian Tire 80 and losing to and Steve Marshall scored a pair of runs each with Chris Sid Barens Gary Masters John Kennedy and Brian adding single scores for Electric Station Hotel were shutout in both their games lost week losing to the and to 70 The Bears dropped a pair of games last week losing to and to Canadian Tire Nate Field Bob Inglis and Guy Payne crossed the plate with a pair of runs each for the Bears Cliff Wayne Joe Frank Telford and Greg all scored single runs The Industrials lost their only game of the week falling to the Metros Glen McKenzie smacked two doubles and scored two runs for the Industrials Single runs were scored by Roy Bosch Tim Ferguson and Ian Campbell This weeks schedule Wednesday August IS at 830 pm Desmonds meet the Bears Thursday August at Station play the Industrials BaUtnafad captured the Acton Ladles Recreat ional Ball chant pionitup la when they defeated the Acton Marauders in the final game of the day long final Sherry McFadden of the Ilisakl D was tag out at second base bit week In Atom Girls semifinal action Puilinch DavU the Actea Bay thaws a pitching style last wetfc against Outdoors with Lome Fletcher Art angling trip to Great Bear Lake in the land of the midnight sun is a dream for most people However it was a dream come true for a couple of local sportsmen Doug Mason of Acton and son Wayne of Halton Hills who have just returned from a week of fabulous fishing and sightseeing in this fabulous frontier of Canada Along with battling large Lake Trout they made a side trip to the Copper Mine River where Doug Mason landed an Artie Char at 154 pounds a very respectable catch It will make a great trophy No prettier fish can be found than the Arctic Char with its bright colors which nature endowed this species with Wayne Mason landed the largest fish with a 4 pound Lake Trout plus a near record 34 pound Grayling The trip to Great Bear and home again by air posed some problems On the way out at all fishing reds disappeared I can just imagine the blue air around that carrier On the way borne all trophy fish became misplaced and did not arrive with the fishermen This in itself Is a great as fish are needed on these returns trips to verify the stories tall or otherwise However the airline rectified this situation delivering the fish by special delivery Salmon action on Lake Ontario has become very good with reports of records catches by ma ay local fishermen John Foley and bis son Darren of Halton Hills boated Salmon in approximately six hours of fishing released them with the exception of two to pound fish Charters for Salmon fishing have become very popular Tackle and rigs for this type of angling have become with a jargon all their own Acton has its own charter boat with Gary Foster of Roseford Terrace Gary has boated a good many Salmon already tins season Just to get in practice for the Great Salmon Hunt- On the local scene Fairy Lake in Acton producing some nice bass Bob Partem of Acton landed a pound bass plus a whopping big pound carp Thats no small achievement In a small restricted lake Bring us a picture next time Bob it win save you acme ribbing In the future Many people dont believe Fairy Lake large Tight lines Fathereon fkUng lean of Doug and Wayne Mates struck it rich la the Yakea tail week In the lop Wayne left help with fat Grayling Middle phato the cream of the crop of last weeks catch Dears paced Arctic Char lefti Wayne new bit prise a 21 Lake Tree to the paste