l4i a- 4 1fwarn pre tm wednes may 17 lr first high school awards banquet will honor athletic achievements still a success 1113 deficit at ski club pi the p of avert eventt in this area seem unaware ot the golden bonansa that has been spread within their reach by newspapers which have come to regard practically all sports happenings as vital news and have played those affairs into headline features in same cases newspapers have kept baseball a more popular sport i in the states alive through more than 80 years by publishing gratis the standing of clubs the batting and pitching averages of the stars they have spotlighted hockey football golf anil many other sports because of newspaper helpfulness even where some sports promoters never spent 25 cents for advertising in exchange for s10000 worth of publicity referring of course to big time sporting events the promoters and their athletic actors have added hundreds of millions to their bank rolls it waa far dttferant years ago if a man planned to promote some sports show he could get into the newspapers only via the classified ads the editors regarded the sports shows as strictly commercial since that was their attitude the men who wanted the general public to know what was going to take place had to pay money for advertisements space in newspapers was not doled out free it cost money plenty f money the man with a sports extrava ganza in the offing was put in the same class as a man who had rat traps for sale or hair restorer when he wanted to bring the matter to the attention of the patronizing public he had to cut in the newspapers in advance for some of the profits by advertising so as early as 1819 a group devoted to promoting sports became aware that american newspapers would not support any sports program unless paid via advertising this led to the founding of the american farmer in 1819 the weekly newspaper solicited ads and in exchange printed sports items john stuart skinner postmaster of baltimore sponsored the first of the sporting journals in u29 that appeared the american turf register as an offshoot of the american farmer it gave a lot of space to happenings in the turf world chiefly to those concerning trotting horses who were popular about then not until well after the civil war did sports happenings of any sort rate more than scant mention in the regular news papers astime went on the publishers prejudice against giving space away for sports and yet eager for circulation reared an opportunity for increases by carrying small stories about sports events those concerning boxing were supplied by fight refe rees those about baseball generally by some retired player when newspapers expanded sports coverage they hired the referees the ball players and the race track experts os the sports editors more than 90 years ago richard k fox a sports enthusi ast and one who was especially keen about boxing started a publication in the states and it became known as the famous police gazette sporta has come from the nowhere of the advertising columns to a major news rating today and if one counts in theadvertising solicitors the compositors etcwiththe editors- and radio and television sportscasters the snorts reporting legion of today must number well over the million mark on tuesday may 23 acton high wl honor its athletes at the first athletic awards ban quet this year the school was fortunate to do extremely well it captured six district champ ionships and two cwossa tltv- the crosscotmtryream and the track and field team under bruce andrews won two cwo ssa championship the boy senior basketball team won its district title and went on to be cwossa finalists other teams to win district titles were the girls senior basketball team and the boys and girls curling teams this year crests will be han ded out to interschool athlet es and trophies will be award ed to the most valuable play er in the following sports girls volleyball boys volleyball girls sr basketball boys sr basketball boys jr basketball a boys soccer boys track and field trophies representing track and field day champions to the midget junior and senior divisions for girls and boys will also be presented at the banquet to highlight the evening the most valuable male and female athlete in the school will be selected and honored guest speaker will be don hayes coach or the university of waterloo warrior hockey team the warriors were in tercollegiate finalists losing to the university of toronto who went on to win the do minion college championship in alberta trophies to bl awardid at the first athletic awards banquet at acton district high school are on display in the school trophy case banquet will be on may 23 staff photo jfrct ttzsports page four team softball league opens season tuesday may 23 queen and maids here august 3 charlie thomson phoned to confirm the queen and her maids will appear in acton ag ain this year on thursday au gust 3 as part of the girls softball centennial program this unique team draw near ly 1 200 fans here last year for their show of softball talent the acton softball associa tion opens the 1967 season next tuesday night may 23 with herbs delivery vs iga of the four team league thursday may 25 sees the station hotel competing with the dominion house in the opening week of softball here in acton the complete schedule for the 67 season as compiled by the association is listed below tuesday may 23 herbs delivery vs iga thursday jvlay 25 station hotel vs dominion hotel sunday may 28 iga vs station hotel villagers open tonight first home game sunday campbellville played a sev en and a half inning inter- squad game sunday afternoon in preparation for their league opener tonight wednesday in waterdown and the subs came through with a 93 win over the regulars regular don joyce ken moore larry mcphail and ralph rintoul were all absent so the line up was liberally sprinkled with juveniles all of whom acquitted themselves well daily hamflron worked four jnnlngs allowing one run off fwo hits he struck out three and walked three he is ex pected to get the opening game assignment in water- down jack roberts due to hurl campbellvllles home op ener against burlington on sunday allowed two runs in six innings as he struck out one and dicing walk anyone bill dennis and garnev mit chell of the juvenile team fin ished up bill dennis was the hitting star as he banged out two doubles rav grisold had two hits as did rick rcpta who incidentally had a perfect dav at bat as he was hit bv the pitcher walked and banged out two singles stu king pete andrews ron mavcs jack ro berts llovd earlv tom ram- shnw joe wedge and jack laking all hit once jack laking the veteran ex- campbellville catcher came out to umpire but when jovce didnt show up he took over the catching duties on one of the teams and plaved an out standing game the first game in campbell- ville will be on sundav mav 21 with the powerful burling ton cardinals supplving the opposition tuesday may 30 dominion hotel vs herbs delivery thursday june 1 herbs delivery vs station hotel sunday june 4 iga vs dominion hotel tuesday june 6 dominion hotc1 vs station hotel thursday june 8 iga vs herbs delivery sunday june 11 herbs delivery vs dominion hotel tuesday june 13 station hotel vs iga thursday june 15 domin ion hotel vs iga sunday june 18 station hotel vs herbs delivery tuesday june 20 herbs delivery vs iga thursday june 22 station hotel vs dominion hotel sunday june 25 iga vs station hotel tuesday june 27 dominion hotel vs herbs delivery thursday june 29 herbs delivery vs station hotel tuesday july 4 iga vs dominion hotel thursday july 6 dominion hotel vs station hotel sunday jury 9 iga vs herbs delivery tuesday july 11 herbs delivery vs dominion hotel thursday july 13 station hotel vs iga sunday july 16 dominion hotel vs iga tuesday july 18 station hotel vs herbs delivery thursday july 20 herbs delivery vs iga sunday july 23 station hotel vs dominion hotel tuesday july 25 iga vs station hotel thursday july 27 domin ion hotel vs herbs delivery sunday july 30 herbs delivery vs station hotel tuesday august 1 iga vs dominion hotel approve variances for building garage william pendletons applica tion for a side yard and rear yard variance so hrecould build a garage was granted by the committee of adjustment when they met may 2 pen dleton proposed to build his garage at the rear of his tidey ave property 9 as mr pendleton jack mc- geachic and d lindsay were unable to attend the meeting was held at the home of vice- chairman murray smith no objections were present ed as a result of the applica tion the world of outdoors with art hawes a m for pleasure flf bowl for health thfc entire family can bowl together wad make h a date bowl where ithe action is v acton bowling lanes 10 main st n memigft oap jl 50170 three teams share top honors in shaffleioard tourney after almost 14 hours of games in miltons legion hall on saturday three twoman teams of shuffleboard champ ions were declared the winners of the united shufneboard leagues doubles tournament the winners were bill car son and tom janssen of wood stock navy club joe granda and jim lord of the oakville county club and john hind and john nova of kitch ener university billiards club the woods duo were 1965 and 1966 champs and placed third in the 1966 canadian doubles cont in vancouver last year bangs sweat reg wal- ancxk of oakville reports there were 24 teams entered in the allday tourney bach team played a minimum of eight games and most went 12 games before the finals began after supper entries came from other points iwth acton assisting with the tourney were league past president don murdoff of atlhon who is vicepresident of the canad ian shuffleboard atf oases of on may 27 an ontario sing les championship will be held at fort eric and several local players and many of those to the saturday tournament are planning to attend it will be the kickoff for a competition that will end up in a world wide contest the finals will be held in oakville on julv 8 when 120 men will compete for the chance to go on to expo 67 and a worlds singles match entries in the world match are already in from south am erica germany canada and united states scores were rather good at maple rock shooting range this week dave johnson top ped the list with 23 wavne leadston had 22 gord clow 22 john shadbolt 21 art hawes 21 brian hammond 21 and 20 and john zuhtsdorf 19 a meeting and election of of ficers was held b maple rock trap team this week officers for the coming vear are as fol lows president john shad- bolt vicepresident for trap shooting vv av n e leadston vicepresident for the hand gun club dave johnson secretary treasurer art hawes it was decided to have a vicepresident for trap shooters and the hand gun club the hand gun club range is not in vet but we have hopes of get- ling this done in the near fu ture bv having interested parties to represent both those inter ested in trap shooting and hand tagalong gun shooting it was thought one executive would serve both clubs john shadbolt who is also a member of the acton chamber of commerce explained the plans and suggestions of the chamber for their outdoor sportsmens show which is running in conjunction with the fall fair a discussion took place on what the club could do to pro mote and perhaps make the show moreof a success after some discussion it was dec to meet again on sundav mav 28 at 7 pm at the range and at that time the members would present the ideas and suggestions the came up with in the meantime movies are back in acton showing at acton community centre monday may 22 holiday g00 pjm ffrt4 124 mill st ciraer at wilbur home 0532160 the dow opening ey 24tn weekend edmar dude ranch wlbmuwaf new ballmafad ed for sale or rent cnfttotatca b774ss2 atlantic golf bags campbell or spalding clubs acton open tickets and lafonnatton available at prts hetttateoagjtyooe the cilvcijvtvaxi one showing only feature cartoon admission 7sc 50c 35c doors open 745 pm helton region conservation authority encountered an op erating deficit of 111331 dur ing their first year of operat ing glen eden hills 8u area area manager ken potter re ported at the authoritys may executive meeting thursday evening nearly 500 or the loss re- nilti from a business deal be tween the authority and jack rogers sporting goods oak ville on rental ski equipment area m potter noted the store had backed out of its agreement to staff the cha let for the whole season and jeft without warning in janu ary forcing conservation offi cials to staff the shop with one of their own cashiers until the end of the season at their meeting thursday the executive decided to pay the 949971 mr rogers ask ing price even with the additional de ficit the loss on the ski oper ation was much lower than that incurred by others form erly operating the area and tmtkbeh thy planned for centennial in keeping with the centen nial commission athletic pro gram the principals associa tion of halton no 4 is spon soring a centennial field day on saturday june 17 pupils from milton nassagaweya and acton will be competing in a program of 22 track events and 18 field events m z bennett public school in acton is hosting the event and all interested parents and friends are invited to attend it will be held on the m z bennett and the acton dis trict high school grounds conservation officials are plea sed to have had such access in their initial year of operat- ing the dub reports indicat ed it was an excellent year for skiing absssmbbssmbbssbiaaawemb m pnetk mttnctsf04 although mgh school track meet interfered with the older boys appearing ig4 turned out for the minor baseball prac tice at the park sixty novice 32 pe and 12 bantams midgets and juveniles were on hand to throw the ball around and start batting practice another practice is set for this saturday and at the rate new players are signing there could be as many as five nov ice teams acton arena schedule thursday mayli 8 pm roller skating saturday may 20 730 pm roller skating monday may 22 830 pm movie the cincinatti kid starring steve mcqueen tuesday may 23 8 pm roller skating may 181920 only may sale quality used cars any reasonable offer accepted name your own deal regular price 1965 valiant 2 door hardtop automatic transmission new tires in beautiful new car condition finished in wlite with red interior one- owner local car lie j281 1795 1m4 pontiac laurentian 4door 5 cylinder looks and performs lke a new car in perfect condition fin ished in white with blue interior lie j43049 1595 1963 ford calaxie 2 door automatic very good performing car in good condition moss green with matching interior lie j4c18 1195 1963 ford 2 door 6 c linde- standard transmission yes believe it or no in new car condition lie 3433sh 1095 193 chevrolet belair 4 door 6 cyl aut very nc car finished in blue with matching interior lie 392c3h 1295 1962 ford fairlane v8 aut rebuilt 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