GeorgetownActon Wednesday June 13 1984 9 BAZ MOTORS LTD AUTO BODY SHOP J V Sunday morning sunny clear and hoi or ihe annual file and ID kilometre Road Hate runners competed In the event which saw Dour Smith keltic fin kilometre event and take kilometre event TBirds trounced 60 Mini Squirt The T Birds hod a tough time in the Mini Squirt division this week as they were completely shut down in both their matches In round one Bob Angels coasted to an win and then facing Queen Tire the T Birds were thumped Angels goals were recorded by Doug with a hat trick Andrew and who not died a single All three Queen Tire goals were collected by Hoy with aid coming from Jason Pendleton and Patrick McMahon Andrew played well in net for Queens In their second match of Ihc week Queen Tire also managed to shut down Can Am as Ihpy came away with win the Queen offence with three markers and Patrick McMahon and added In Squirt action got off to a good start defeating 4 3 Battling Rock wood the Acton squad again came on top with a decisive I win Scoring for were Brad Cripps and Trevor Splinter with two goals each against Glasvan and Splinter Pryslasi pounded in a pair against Cripps and Jeremy Bannister poked in singles as welt Scoring for were Steven Hill Timothy and George Cobham The lone scorer for v as Jerome Jandel hen continued their winning streak as hey attacked Pine view I for a 1 and Splinter performed well to notch two toals and brothers Mall and scored once each Michael recorded the lone In the Mum division Subo doubled Desmonds dumped Cordon 11 ind Holland I igks and Bill Koesiae netted two each for and and Jason Dunn tallied for Desmonds found his mark twice and Tim scored once for Ryan Mi rgan was the lone marksman for superb effort Jison kept It Shop in gnrne as In netted the ball twite scorers were Roddy and Paul Mosquito On June Superior Glove met head on with HEADS in but a three deficit in the first hilt the local team with loss Wingwrolh Jeff and Vanderkolk notched the and Ashlej tray pegged the lone marker on penalty kick In other action defealed Vets Pets I and Rockwood downed Achilles Motors Michael Thompson scored all three Vets Pets goals and Mark Manuel racorded a hat Iriek for Achilles Brad Thorpe rounded out Achilles scoring with a single marker Wedco and Spirits split The action continued in the league this week as destroyed the Spirits 19- on June and then in a return engage the Spirits came back for an victory Also in the league Building Products forfeited their June 10 match to Atlas the June Spin Is showdown Glenn Crichlon led the offence with four runs and went four for five at the plate Peter and George Poulsen were three for four and for five respectively to earn three runs each Also crossing home plate for Wedco were Dave Allen and two runs each Bill Gillies Dave MeLean and Ray Williams recorded singles Scoring for he Spirits wire Tom Bill Dunn Steve When the Spirits returned to haunt Wedco on June Dave Paul led the attack with two runs John recorded a pair as well Bill Dunn Glen Mike and Leonard Miller pegged one run each to gue the Spirits the win Wedco runs were earned by Bill Gillies with a pair and McLean Dave Allen and George Poulsen with singles Junior A s ace Baden The Acton Junior A ere on the ball this week as tied 7 7 with Maryhill and then rallied for a 3 squeaker over Baden Sunday Hosting June the teams started off on even keel scoring one run each In the first inning Tim Baker launched the Acton scoring drive with a blast over the fence while the rest of the batting lineup fell one two and offence started in on the home team right away as they sin sled their batter around the bases to lie up the game and then in the second inning they scored again to take the lead While the A s find the ball in the second inning did manage to start things rolling again in the third Mark Duval walked lo first and then raced to third on a double by Tim Baker Duval went home on a single from Kent McArthur Continuing the A scoring drive in the fifth inning was Mark Symcs who stepped up to the plate and smacked the ball right out of the park Baker followed Byrnes to the Bantams fall after Guelph marathon The weather was hot this past weekend and for a while so were the Acton Thomas Video Bantams Unfortunately while the weather on the warm side the locals didnt as they fell in the semifinals of the 16 team Jordan double elimination tourney The local squad continued to pound the ball in the opening two games of the tourney as they set down in their opening match then topped 12 2 in a mercy rules shortened second game The pair of wins gave the Thomas team the remainder of Saturday off as hey prepared to battle with the three remaining unbeaten teams Sunday morning and battle did The tome of the tourney was Sunday morning s match with Guelph The locals and their neighbors battled for over three hours before the local side emerged vie or us claiming a 13 inning victory The heat and length of he match caught up with the Thomas team as they up with the only other undefeated team from Grantham St Catharines falling Returning lo the diamond after only a short rest he local side fell by the wayside as they allowed Niagara Falls three runs in the fifth eliminating a Acton lead to give the Falls a win and the right to tangle with a well rested Grantham squad In the final The local side jumped on Beamsville pitching early in the tourney opener picking up single runs in each of the first two innings before coasting tied the count in the fifth before the locals began heir rally counting three sixth inning tallies and four more in the seventh Jon Hammer picked up the win In the contest and led the offensive barrage with three hits David also picked up three base knocks Mark Pries scored three runs in the winning effort while Kevin added two The Thomas bats were alive In their second game as they pounded Simcoe Atom girls tie lose to Hornby The Acton Atom Rural Girls baseball squad has been making tremendous progress this season as they ve compiled an impressive 3 1 record after five games The Tyler a strong Hornby team last week and played to an tie then he following night lost a On Thursday Tracey Cripps and Short hi II each contributed two hits to an eleven hit attack as the girls rallied to a tie Other hitters were Tammy Joe Richard Tracey Kelly Ambrose Andrea Lecking Demetra Wendy Graham and Debbie Andrea made the game saving play at first with two out in the fifth and the winning run at third On Friday travelled to Acton and the story was Michelle Harrington who struck out 15 Acton batters In an 8 triumph The Acton crew led going into the top of the fifth but Hornby pushed across four In their half of the frame II was Aclons first loss of the season but they managed to play very well on defense allowing under seven per game on average Leading hitters for Acton were with two and and with one each on August 4 On B Acton HMmAMtittlJWtf TOCE IB UU00 to Bo building a lead after the second inning before coasting a 12 win Hammer was again the winning pitcher in the contest pitching four innings before giving way to Lobsinger Hammer was three for three at the plate along with Mike Case Hammer times while Case and Lobsinger touched home twice each Jeff White Peter Carglll Steve Wagner and Brian scored one apiece The inning marathon featured a pit dua between Hammer and Guelph Scolt Valiqueltc Each went the distance allowing eight hits but two sue At ton hits and a error produced the win Lobsinger Hammer and Car gill can nee ted for the runs while Hammer fanned in the 13 innings Guelph had a golden op portunily end things in the bottom or the with men on first and third with nobody out but were unable lo cross the plate The long tame look lis loll when the locals mel up with Grantham and when the final dust had ihe Thomas team had suffered their first defeat in seven games Acton managed hits in the game a first inning single by Kevin and a seventh inning hit by Hammer Hammer Lobsinger and David shared the pitching duties The locals regained some steam against Niagara Falls in tourney semi finals gaining a lead in the fifth inning only to watch it split away in the bottom half David and Randy Melnlrye did the Acton scoring Jason Rogers came up with a timely hit and the RBI David Haynes suffered the loss for the Thomas squad going innings before giving waj to Hammer The local side are idle this weekend before heading lo Ferguson June for a 16 earn event mound and after walking first he rounded the bases on passed balls II wasn t until the seventh inning lhat the home team really started to come to life and when they did Ihey left Maryhill eating dust Symes started all off with a single Tim Baker followed up with another single and then Kent McArlhur walked to load the bases A double by Dave Wilson then sent and Baker across home plate and a hit by Roy Spear got safely home However the squad kept pace with Acton during the final innings and with the final half frame lo go Maryhill tied up game Tim Evans got the ball rolling in Baden on Sunday with a single to first then tripled lo send Evans home and a double by Baker got Symes across home plate In the fifth inning Rick Greenly chalked up another run for the A and the final winning Acton run was credited to Arthur McArlhur singled la first and then was driven home on a triple by Duval Judo champs from Acton by Dave Ruse Competing In the 1984 Ontario Junior Olympics on June 2 Dave Ruse of Acton placed first and Jeff and Lenny recorded second place finishes in their respective divisions The competitions held at the Etobicoke also saw Brad and moke good showings but hey failed to place The Acton conpetitors all belong to the Acton Judo Club Squirts tie Glen Williams The Acton Hide House Squirt Girls recorded a lie and a loss this week as matched Glen Williams on Tuesday and then succumbed to 14 12 Saturday Scaring for Acton Glen Williams were Terl Dana Angela Dunn and Lynn Smashing for Acton in Satur day match were Andrea Gudgeon and Dana and Robin McSwcen Jennifer and Ten also rounded the bases Debbie Just made it the high Jump at the Bennett track and field competitions on rlday Atoms bum opposition Terry Winter an a second bateman waits tor the ball in rrcrnt Industrial ball action lb and Bean The AB Foodland County Atoms were as hot an the weather this week as they trounced Brook and hen burled White on Thursday Kenny Jaffrey led the Acton assault on Puslinch While with four runs Heuosfour for four at ptate and blasted a home run in the fifth to boot Chris Schick Chad Jeremy Marsh Graham Ruse and Steven SJaney recorded two runs each and David Deforest Matlhew Ginn Christian Scolt and Troy added singles Deforest rounded Ihe bases on a home run Pitchers Deforest and Marsh recorded 13 strike while he pitchers managed only one strike out In Ihe match against Marsh pounded out two homers and Cory Kenny Deforest knocked Ihe ball out of the park once each Chris Schick crossed home plale was good for three runs added two runs after his homer also added runs his homer MacDougall recorded Ihree Chad notched a pair of Deforest tallied one other run after ni homer Andy rounded Ihe bases Jason Dunn earned a single run and Matthew added the final lolly and Marsh pitched 13 strike outs and the pitcher struck out Acton players as well Last week the Atoms were well matched against Red as they played a tie after five Innings of play In the opening inning with one out Chris Schick and David Deforest hit singles and Matthew Ginn drew a walk to load the bases but pitcher managed in strike the Iwo bailers and shut down Act on offence In Ihc third inning and Scott drew walks but the rami si pitcher whiffed the Ihree bailers lo Aftnn again Marsh hit but stranded on third in he fourth inning In Ihe fifth and final inning Chad drew v ilk the next batter struck Kenn drew walks In load but Ihe pitcher came thnupi In eliminate the Acton hailing line up struck and allowed three nil as well an batters Acton pitcher out tl baiters allotted and hi didn if the bailers