now listen herl girls polish that old apple oops that one slipped acton wildcats made theif home debut monday night when they played the shands at acton park photo on the right shows coach frank spielvogel giving the gals a pep talk prior to the start of the game centre photo mayor les duby prepares to toss the first ball as players and coaches from both teams watch left to right are shands coach henry shortt and pitcher jane luety acton coach frank spielvogel and pitcher bonnie mcdou- gall right photo shows the first shands batter whomping a single the acton gals last their 5peher t310 before a large crowd of spectators 4 the acton free press thursday june 23 1966 pounding the sports beat theyre batting the tennis ball back and forth again but its unlikely well see any action on constructing new courts again this year unless theres a last minute surge of enthusiasm the recreation committee fired the first valley by passing a motion asking thv secretary to contact the parks board and the high school board with a view to constructing new courts on the paicel of land classified for parks adjacent to the high school on mill st e back came a salvo from the parks board which replied courts had not been budgetted for this year and said in eflect they thought thx land was not large enough high school board has not replied to the recreation com mittees letter yet but it will be interesting to see how they re spond at one time a grant of 75 per cent towards the cost of courts was available from the department of education provided they were constructed on school property and used as part of the curriculum evidently the board could rent these courts out to the recreation committee when the students were not using them if they wished need for new tennis courts in acton became acute when beardmore and co decided to have the land where the old courts and bowling green were situated reoned so it could be sold to commercial interests they agreed to let the tennis club have the existing lights nets and backstops for the asking provided thev had another set of courts to install them on last vcar a delegation from the tennis club attended a rec reation committee meeting and spokesman george elliott asked the committee to consider tennis enthusiasts in their recreation program without anv attempt to gauge the amount some of the committee members lelt there wasnt enough interest to justify constructing courts in rebuttal mr elliott said this was because the old propcrtx never helonged to the tennis club and they could never carry on a satisfactory program subsequently the recreation committee went to bat lor the tvnnis enthusiasts bv asking the parks hoaul lor a site to install new courts the lack of communi cation between the two bodies cieated innumerable delays and nothing more was done until the recreation committees motion a couple of weeks ago parks board chairman george williams said the board has not given the matter much thought because thev figured it was the recreation commmeus baby ii land in the park was wanted then thev could probablv tind some tor hem its possible the communications problem between the two bodies may be solved if the talked of amalgamation goes through in any event budding tennis players will just have to sit tight and hope something will come of it soon after the event takes place beat bits fergus thistles unbeaten for 26 games if vou take in iast veais stieak lost their first this season to ohswe- ken warriors at hagerille last week thistles still lead the sr b boxla race however most successful said manager charlie thomson ol last saturdays car wash staged by the wildcats girls soltball team the girls were busv trom nine to three and we made a lew bucks too next fund raising event for girls softball will be the visit ol the queen and her maids here on fndav julv is vic were most appieviative of the soft drinks a gentle man from lancashire presented us with at saturdays car wash mentioned chas thev reallv went good under the hot sinn campbellville merchants went down to a 10 defeat at the hands of the new burlington enfrv ending their win streak at 11 a georgetown nevvspapei account of an intercountv fastbah game txxixt the glen and the merchants refers to the acton club as the aromabuighers- a little poetic fancy its possible the writer refers to a distinctive smell which used to taint the almosphcre of the burgh we like so well but those davs are gone forever aioma ties we had to sever progress called for air so clear jo one max scotf or sneer sometimes perhaps we get a sniff of aroma thatll turn vou stiff but bettei to have stunk so small than nevei to have smelled at all police team work for hospital run constable bruce mcarthur of the acton o p p detachment and milton opp shared in an emergency run to sick child rens hospital last friday when threeyearold scott mclaren son of mr and mrs g mclaren mill st swallowed some var- sol dr brian moore attended the child and called for police help to tale the child to toronto he was bundled in the acton cruis er bv constable mcarthur and taken to the junction of high- wavs 25 and 401 where he was met by the milton 0 pp cruis er who continued to toronto with the child in the second cruiser the youngster was treated at toronto and is now home and reported in good condition underneath the arcs x spins fancy five hitter loses 52 decision to glen big strapping carl tex lev- bourne must be wondering what he has to do to win an inter- county ball game after making his pilching debut for acton merchants all tex did was spin a five hitter whifl m batters walking only one smashed out a pair ol hits including a triple then it turned out he had lost a 52 de cision to glen williams here underneath the arcs fridav night the merchants gave lev- bourne plentv ol hitting sup port with 12 base knocks in cluding two triples but four costly errors played a large part in the loss glen williams had a skimpy 32 edge as the teams went into the final frame thev plated two more unearned runs in the top of the ninth to stretch the margin try as thev might the retort club couldnt get a rallv going although the tying run was at the plate in the ninth with two on glen pitcher tom peavov bore down to strike out the sec ond out and the final baiter f li ed out to left field fridays win was revenge for the glen who dropped a squeak er to ilhe merchants on their own stamping grounds the pre vious tuesday it was ihe sec ond loss to the merchants at home both their wins to date have been on the road acton took a 10 lead in the third as leybourne tripled to right and john leatherland brought him home vvih a single and then was tagged at home himself on a sfeal the glen knotted the score in the top of the fourth with tim haines doubling to centre and scoring on catcher max staffords two bagger jan riddall tripled to centre with one out in the bottom of the fourth and scored actons second run vhen farmer shep- pards blow to short was fumb led by blake inglis the mer chants kept the lead until ihe sixth when an error put blake inglis on and he scored as staf ford singled the visitors took the lead for the first time in the seventh when pomcroy was hit by the pitcher and he scampered home as perrys grounder to short was muffed the extra pair of runs in the ninth completed the scor ing acton loft 10 men on the hags showing a deficiency in the hit ting department with runners on the glen lelt only three don hall and tom peavoy shared the pitching duties for the visitors giving up 2 hits striking out eight hitting two batters and issuing no walks r h e glen 000 101 102 5 5 4 acton 001 100 000 2 12 4 glen williams tim haines cf blake inglis ss paul robin son if max stafford c doug richardson lb ron ritchie 3b pete pomeroy 2b fred perry rf don hall p tom peavoy p acton harry phillips john leatherland harold townsley e phillips j dunn j riddall p mccristall c sheppard b sheppard c levbourne umpires jim sargent plate w duval bases squeeze play tumbles oaks tom james laid down a per fect bunt and don lindsay rea ched home from third with the winning run as georgetown gi ants edged oakville oaks in a halton county senior baseball cliff- hanger last wednesday the old squeeze play worked perfectly for ihe giants despite a low pitch difficult to lay one down with the giants lost a 51 decision in a home run derby at camp bellville sunday with danny ar- bic supplying the lone george town four bagger over the right held fence milton red sox played in georgetown last night and the giants dont play again until next wednesday when they en tertain hamilton slam four home runs in giantvillage clash i sports page villagers taste first 66 loss burlington captures 10 verdict campbellville lost their first game of the season in burling ton monday night bv a score of 10 it was a heartbreaker- tor the villagers who had the winn ing run lo the plate with none out in the seventh when a thund er storm washed out the game- harry hamilton hurled a bril- lant game for campbellville as a lav fly to right field in the sixth was the onlv ball that burlington hit out ol the infield the three hits hamilton allow ed included a ball that di -mar- chi hit in the fits and was flan ged down bv dredge but a play couldnt be made on it a swing ing bunt bv chalewka that was lust beat out in the fouith and a beatoutbunt bv clarke in more skate attendance at roller skating has increased about 300 per cent since school exams ire ovei recreation dircctm liovx- aid peurce exults suturdax s vvete alvvavs wellattended but now tuesduv and thursdav pn- grams are diawing excellent crowds to the commufniv sen tiv as well the sixth none of them figur ed in the scoring over the six innings hamilton struck out six and walked three it was a real pitchers battle as chalew ka for burlington limited camp- village midgets swamp fergus 103 campbellville midgets swept to their first win ol the season last tuesdav downing fergus 10- john austen and bill den nis shared the mound duties for the winners with austen hull ing two ami two thud innings jnta allowing two inns foui hits and loin walks dennis the winning pitchei allowed two hi is and one run canipbxllville scored three in thud one in the lourth three in the lifth and thiee in the sixth big battels tor camp bvlh ille vi ere jack maxes with a tuple garnet mitchell with a miigle doug mclaughlin with a single dill dennis with a pair t singlc base safeties pelo an- diews with a single and three walks and toe weadge and john inglis w ith a pair ol sngles eat h bellville to two hits both off the bat of harry hamilton he stnick out lour and walked three burlington scored the onlv run ol the game in the second inning chalewka walked and stole second an attempted pickoff went into the outfield and chalewka moved to thud evanoff then bounced to dredge who threw low- to the plate and chalewka slid in safelv stu king plaved a strong game at third base for camp bellville making a sensational plav to throw out wigle in the lourth and he saved a sine i un in the sixth when he blocked a had thiow in vmgrove 12 1 4 s6 7 r ii r cville 000 0 00 x 0 2 1 buil 010 0 00 x 1 1 2 acton overwhelms hunters 162 ed phillips hurled a sparkling three hitter as acton merchants overwhelmed georgetown hun ters 162 in intercounty fastball tuesday night at glen williams in an unprecedented display of batting power the merchants clobbered two georgetown pit chers for 16 hits many of them extra base knocks phillips meanwhile restricted hunters to three scratch hits and hung 10 of them on his strikeout hook the merchants sparked by clarence farmer sheppards three hits plied up five runs in the first frame off four hits and never looked back georgetown scored singles in the second and seventh flawless fielding contributed lo the acton win friday night the merchants play host to georgetown here under the lights campbellville made their sea sons record read seven wins and no losses as they defeated georgetown 51 in campbellville on sundav it was a peculiar type of game for campbellville as the stubborn georgetown squad never gait- up more than one mn an inning and four of the games six runs were scored on solo home runs one bv geoigelown and three bv camp bellville ralph rlntoul making h first start ol the season home was the winner for camp bellville it was his second win of the season pitching six and twothirds innings he gave up one run off six hits he struck out four and walked four in two and onethird innings of re lief jack roberts hurled shut out ball as he gave up two hits and stnick out two don west- brook went the route for georgetown allowing five mns off 11 hits he struck out 10 and didnt walk a man campbellville broke the score less tie in the third when elmer dredge singled stole second and scored on ken moores single stu king led off the bottom of the fourth by belting a long homerun over the left-centre- fieldl fence to make it 20 and dredee led off ihe bottom of the fifth by smashing a homer over the rightfield fence to make it 30 king was safe on an error to open the bottom of the sixth he went to second on rick reptas single stole haxton senior standing as of tuesday team w l pet gbl campbellville 7 1 875- dundas 6 i 750 1 burlington s 3 625 2 georgetown 3 4 428 3i preston 3 4 428 3i oakville 4 7 571 4 milton 7 5 285 4 hamilton 2 6 250 5 cash income servicing established account spare time no illinf only people with toxi background apply apply box 9 acton free presa h s holden optometrist 36 cork st east guecph phone t7 27150 frank szabo shoe repair acton plaza the place where quality counts closed friday at 7 pm train to toronto ask about convenient departure and return times 8 for information prion tha local cn praangar sili ottic cjj canadian national fa r a bride a g r 0 0 m a p0ntiac in june and ihe deals are great toe pete masson motors 351 queen st acton 1 24 guelph street georgetown 8530450 phone 977696 third and scored ah hr pit cher threw vilcll- on an at tempted pickoff j feicj- w making the mor- 4fi isz carrrp- bclliille dan arbic homered ver the right field fence- for ger- town in the f rnth arl rhe core was 4 1 bu ornpoeiiume got that one back when mocre lined a homerun a cr the right field fence in the bottom a he seventh to complete the vunnj danny arbic homered and singled for georgetown denis gibbons and pete lawson singl ed twice and bill campbell and earl burt each singled elmer dredge and ken moore each homtred and singled for campbell wile al wingrove had two hits stu king homered and earl cairns rick repta bill elliot and george chester all singled r h e gtown ooo ooo 100 1 8 2 cville 001 hi lox 5 11 2 21yrs old when you turn 21 youre no longer cov ered by your parents hospital insurance to keep insured you must take out indi vidual membership within 30 days get your application form at a bank a hospital or from the commis sion newly wed the family hospital insurance 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