Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 12, 1967, p. 4

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f tha acton free prate weowcky july it w6 a i i i 1 ii 1 1 i i i i minor details la the novice division of rol- nor hardball laat wednesday night the centennials met the saints for five innings of play with centennials overpowering the saints with 157 decision chris tennant took the mound for thecentennlala and pitched an excellent game op posing g jordan and tavlor on the saints mound centennials drew three runs from j mccutcheon and doub les from t holmes p pavelie chris tennant b anderson and s somerville jim hurty came up with a single in the thlrtl to round out the is run tally s van fleet copped three runs for the saints and m spe- har eeroed in en two for the saints ken tordan and gary turkosz tallied up with singles centennials j mccutch eon t holmes p pavaiie c tennant j hurly b viniski b anderson j gentle s som erville saints matt spehar ken joidan van fleet g tuikosz taylor alton ware r holmes inscoe pink minor league hardball action in prospect park last tuesday night saw the hot shots down the braves 1210 in the pee wee division hot shots collected their 12 runs with six hits throughout the game while the braves re mained constant on their tally ah the way through with only two hits pete mowieon and johnny jordan shared the mound for the hot shots while gary turk- ou pitched for the braves g mcphail tallied up a total of three runs for the hot sots score sheet with k jordon and g taylor and their double markers each r swan j cooper d mc- gilloway klngsmill and p mor rlson rallied in singles total up the 12 run victory braves tatty was strength ened with double runs from ft wejdon and j holmes single efforts came from steve mar shall nlay s van fleet 8 krul aid s crosker linups t hot shots r swan j cooper b guthrie d mcgil- loway r mcculloch k jord- an f rocee h- toebes g mc phail r bonnette pete morris on j tordan braves a green s marsh- air r shutts k anderson fin- lay s van fleet c schuta r mcguin weldon s croskea b krul j holmes d lee g turkosc the world of outdoors with art hawes some of the members tried their hand at shooting doubles this week at maple rock shoot ing rauge the scores were john cordes 19 cord clow is and brum hammond 13 the above scores are all out of 25 in the regular singles shoot wayne leadston collected a 23 and 19 brad mainprise got 23 20 and 19 dave johnson 22 keith mainprise 21 and 21 grd clow 20 ed hawes 20 brian hammond 20 and john corde 19 tints ago we reported a duck shot down in venezuela that had been tagged in the lakehead harbour on january is 1967 a bluewing teal was downed southwest of coronie surinam the tag was put on at the lakehead on august 26 1966 assuming the duck flew a straight course we estimate it was slightly over 3000 miles from the banding location sur inam is situated on the north east bulge of south america on the atlantic ocean side it lies between british and french guiana and was formerly known as dutch guiana from 1964 to date 240 bands have been received they came from 23 states ranging from florida louisiana and texas on the south to wisconsin and minnesota on the north and from alabama and virginia on the east to dakota on the west during 196466 the total num ber of ducks banded was 2383 the total recovered represents 10 per cent and is considered a good recovery the various species recovered were 146 blacks 59 mallards 24 blue- wing teal 14 greenwing teal and 2 pintail a problem that has been plaguing hydro commissions throughout ontario is damage to insulators by hunters some marksmen consider the shiny insulators at the top of hydro poles as ideal targets for practice the annual dam age toll in ontario to hydro lines by huntss is 30000 the practice is very danger ous as it is not uncommon for the line to break when the insulator is shattered this pre sents a danger of electrocution to people nearby and to the hunter himself this also can be the cause of forest fires last year in the geraldton area 1600 customers were plunged into darkness and the radio station at lindsay was out of commission due to a power failure resulting from this type of damage while the fine or imprison ment that may result upon con viction of malicious damage of this nature is not likely en ough to deter these socalled sportsmen it should be remem bered by anyone tempted to use insulators us targets that this is a criminal offense and if caught they will have a crim inal record for the rest of their lives girls senior team ekes win over omagh acton iga- girls senior soft- ball team played host to the omagh girls team last wed nesday night for seven innings of play iga squeezed omagh in an 87 victory joanne fletcher iga right fielder slapped out a triple in the seventh to bring in the winning run with two already out for the storekeepers joanne laatdaboseugh man aged the mound for iga al lowing 16 hits during the game with 37 at bats patsy wheeler and jill hurst racked up a set of double runs during the night joanne landsborougti kelta steven son gail fryer and sandra slingerund tallied up singles to round out the score board onega pomtars came on three double runners w har dy m wilkneu and m reibot with j price counting up a single run omagh ladies r 101 020 3 7 h 333 110 2 13 lga ladies r 030 100 4 8 h 141 212 516 lineups iga ladles j landsbor- ough kelta stevenson brenda lawson joanne fletcher gail fryer sandra sungerland pat sy wheejer jill hurst bonnie mcdougall fix kirby omagh f- eaves m sduue- der w handy m wuknell m reibot j dolby d price j ford s sanford coulson station hotel edges last place dominions 65 station hotel edged out the dominion last thursday night with a 65 decision in town league softball stations rally came in the eignth inning with fic runs on three hits barry elliott chalked up two runs for the station scorecard bob sheppard ed smith mel sheppard and jim kav added singles to the sheet dominions tally came from phillps with two farlow dix on and kingslav single mark ers lineups station p momcr b shep pard e smith j dunn jim kav m sheppard j riddal b ehiotttd ford j churchill dominion farlow morton philips sheppard r bastelle dixon mcclaren dunn kings- lov station 000 010 0506 100 hi 1308 summer playground tattoo day tattoo day at the summer playground at the park was a ball for youngsters monday crafts artist linda ralston painted the chest and stomachs of the top quintet composed of john pink bernle taylor billy ware glen vldawskl and jim xrapek legs below belong to glen wldswikl john pink jim krapak karen pugh susan ancker emily hodg son and pat kelly bernle taylor left had color back and front it is self explanatory staff photos sports m grocers apply whitewash brush to league leading herbs second place iga store keepers downed league lead ing herbs delivery on sun day afternoon 90 ken maltby iga hurler had a hitless game in his favor until the sixth when three hits followed in the three consecu tive remaining innings fred archibald managed to get a pair of doubles off malt- by in the sixth and eighth and howie leader caught hold of a single in the ninth roy shultes iga short stop clobbered out a pair of homers in the second and third innings with ken maltby home tripper in the third shultis and maltby encored with single run tallies later on in the game don price terry masales jeff frver and jim bullough carted in singles for the shop keepers to finish up the up set ter a lineups ledgers iga- ken maltby don price terry masales jeff fryer bruce cargill roy shul tis charlie lucas jim bul lough alan hall pete marzo chick milne herbs delivery fred archibald howie lead er milton ball john goy ga ry taillefer bob turkosz jim lee jim slaven bob dayle plate umpire- don bastelle iboo frank jones hooks huge pike fishing near burks falls in late june frank jones of ac ton caught a 21 lb pike a 10 lb 2 oz pickerel was hooked bv john howard of elmira both men were fishing in pickerel lake iga r 014 200 20 9 h 125 200 31 14 herbs delivery r 000 000 000 0 h 000 001 011 3 exhibition following sundays reguhtr town league softball game the station hotel old timers and the current station hotel team will play an exhibition which should be good for some laughs as well as good ball game time is expected to be around 3 pjn the fellow wlio thinks he knows it all is especially an noying to those of us who do cards defeat villagers secure first position campbellville dropped their fourth game of he season last tiiojdsy by a narrow 32 mar gin to burlington the win left burlington in first place and jaw the villagers tumble to fourth campbellville came back sunday to pick up a 34 win over preston in five in nings of ball the game was called because of rain ii was a tough lose for jack roberts who nurled an out standing game for campbell ville he allowed three runs off tin hit while striking out five and walking one one of the hlta wits a twinging bunt down the third has line and another got through a leaky infield george moore in four innings for burlington gave up two runs off three hits he struck out three and walked one dan ichllooka in hrec innings of re lief shutout campbellville on two hits he struck out three and walked two moore was the winning pitcher campbettvtlle got all their rum in the first with one out moore singled but was forced at second by chester elliots single sent chester to second and then roberts bounced to the short stop who flipped to second for the force out but second baseman wallace drop ped the ball and everyone was safe dan jovce then singled in two mm burlington got one back in theli half of the firm when rcbin johnny singled stole second and third and scored on a sacrifice fly by jack price the tying and winning runs were ocorcd in the fourth wig le singled and repta booted clarkes sacrifice bunt so both men were sate rowe singled through first to score one and another enmc in on an infield out johnny rowe and wigle each had two singles for burlington johnnys hit in the fifth was actually a triple but he failed to touch second and campbell ville spotted it bill elliot hit triple and a single for camp bellville ken moore don joyce and larr mcphull all singled there was a slight flare up between the teams in the four th after stew king was spiked on the nose in a piny at second bob salvisbcrg of burlington and rick repta of campbell ville were ejected and things soon cooled down lloyd early took reptas place at third ralph rlntoul picked up the win as he held preston to one run off two hits over five in nings he struck out five and playoffs set minor baseball acton minor baseball as sociation agreed they would supply crests and sweaters for all players on the teams to be presented at the end of the season at a meeting last night playoffs were also set up for the novice teams who finish the schedule july 26 first and third and second and fourth teams will play a two out of three series in the semi finals and the winners will play a bestofthree for the championship theyll start august 2 and finish august 28 the pee wee teams finish up august 29 they will have no playoffs walked four in one and two thirds inning in relief harry hamilton walked three he had just been relieved by ro berts when the rain finished the game preston took a 10 lead in the second inning doucet walked stole second went to third on an infield out and scored on an infield out this lead held up until the fifth when consecu tive singles by mcphail den nis and grlsoh loaded the bas es rlntoul grounded to short scoring mophsll but forcing dennis at third preston tried to get rlntoul for a double play but failed and orisold came on to third from where he scored on chesters single to make it tarry mcphail led off the bottom of the sixth with a double and went to third when bui dennis singled they then worktd a double steal with mc phail scoring a walk reptas single and another walk forced in a run to make it 51 henderson and laight sing led for preston both in the third inning larry mcphail lad the campbellville attack with a double andjwqsingjesv 4uc repta george chester and bill dennis each hit two tingles and ralph rlntoul and ray grisold tingled once glen ladies down acton douse rally in seventh jack ridley cartage united concrete blocks concrete muck cinder blocks clay aejck sand stone livestock snd fertilizer farm service and supplies glen williams overpowered acton i ga in ladies softball action in glen williams thurs day night with a 154 tally the storekeepers succumb ed to the glen gals in the sev enth after a five run rallv was stopped short betty stafford collected four runs for glen williams hitting four for fne with midge han cock and ka king racking up three run tallies apiece jo haines captured a pair and single pointers tame from audr weir judv hancock mini- south and bett brooks joanne fletcher touched home on two hits for iga with a parade of single mark ers from jill hurst bonnie mdougall sandra slinger land c brunelle kelta ste epson and gail frver gen williams dump trucks for hire fully insured pcv class fs t r acton phone rs30730 r h acton r h iga 202 614 402 74 is 20 000 300 5 8 121 400 7 is r h h r 112 oil 0309 003 000 0205 lifeguard on duty s saturday and sunday e afternoons rosslake park farm situated on no 17 smaroad comer 5th concession facilities for organized picnics large or small groups j for reservations cell 8773895 a -wanted- certified mechanic wanted for off high way equipment diesel and gas experience required apply to acton limestone quarries ltd acton ontario phone 8532230 ladies softball juniors suffer opening defeat seniors topple georgetown iga senior girls softball team played host to george town girls on monday night in the first hslf of a double bill acton downed georgetown 1041 after seven innings of play bonnie maodougall pitched for the shopkeepers up until the sixth when joanne lands- borough filled in for the re ntal nder acton r 405 100 x 10 h 205 310 x ii georgetown r 0220004 i h 021 000 5 in the second half of tea twin bill the junior girls play ed their opener as an exhibi tion match with hlllsburg ac tons greenhorns found them selves not quite up to par as hlllsburg trampled them 153 halton girls ball standings w l pta acton 4 2 8 georgetown 4 2 1 oakville 4 2 9 omagh 4 3 8 glen willlami 2 2 4 hornby 2 2 4 milton 2 3 4 drumquln palermo 1 2 2 i 2 2 ptrtj 9 fioor 114 mm ft at trilrie phonfesmle happy holidays acton arena schedule thursday july 13 810 pm roller skating friday july 14 8 30 p m dance to the shanet adm 100 single 1 75 couple saturday july is 73010 p m roller skating tuesday july is 73010 pm roller skating start with top quality merchandise ccm cooperweeks john leckie ltd spalding campbells and other brand name suppliers when you deal at eoraor r dance friday july 14 830 to 1130 pm to the shanes at ft acton community centre admissions 100 single 175 couple hornby ball clubs 20th annual garden party greatest hit of the season to u hbo at hornby community park saturday july 15 ftaturjno boys softball game pa- 700 pjm sharp lowviuje v roacwood pjljs haketi dairy moadocoswt s pee dairy mftejasj caaea staler ail star stage program at 845 gogoettes normas canines jack mclean hilda veenstra barney joe dolan badicton end sven nicol brown marie ann rae the centennial trio wiaee aaainvtanl toee heat ead hseeae aelialfte tl pwmjc schoothsumn psmi auits 1 rf ursmjisnlsg lu in islue oooo parjonq aolims and a ma 1 a a13jvs ohdiw i r hd

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