pouter buzz saws knocked oh acton motor row i to r john hansen bob vlnski george to ralei u diarnolont in the pee wo division of arum ron pickles manager absent when the amba front row i to r jeff towntley peter photo was taken george carnegie john cameron arbic jan stachyra middle row i to r billy russ van fleet chester lewsndowiki megllloway kevin marcoux terry staven back coach stall photo nellis construction eliminated lions club in two straight to win the championship in the novice division of the amba front row i to r randy mclntyre ricky jackson simon scott gary bousfiald vauohan cole mark morrison middle row i to r robbie bousfield kevin brooetad jim mathews john mccutcheon cliff creasey back row i to r tom bousfield mensosr craig jordan don mario coach absent when photo was taken joe schuta bantams sideline georgetown drop finals opener to milton acton canadian tire bantams lashed out 14 hits to eliminate georgetown 144 last wednesday night but were held to just seven sunday u they dropped the opener of the league finals to milton 51 a big factor in wednesday nights win was the improved control of acton pitcher gary turkosz turkosz walked only two batters in six innings and struck out ten while holding georgetown to just one hit acton scored nine runs in the second inning a grand slam home run by carl reed and doubles by george mcphail and rick stachyra were the big blows of the inning mcphail swatted a home run in the fourth as acton scored two more runs steve mclellan tingled in the sixth for georgetown a only hit george mcphail had three hits for acton pete morrison steve van fleet rick stachyra and allen green had two each and gary masters harry lawson and carl reed had one each rick bonnette played well defensively in left field e e e sundays game was one of the best of the season milton opened the scoring with one run in the first as kim mountain and glen turner both singled turners double then produced two more runs in the third acton counted their only run in the fifth when george mcphail walked stole second and scored on glen mckenziels tingle with two out in the sixth gary turkosz tripled but steve van fleet filed out to end the inning milton added their final two runs in the sixth off only one hit as gary turkosz had control problems acton threatened to tie the game up in the seventh loading the bases on singles by rick stachyra and gary masters and a walk to george mcphail but they failed to aeon a run carl reed gary turkosz steve van fleet rick stachyra gary masters george mcphail and glen mckenzie each hit safely once for acton glen turner and gord alcock each had two hits for milton winning pitcher warren mcleod struck out ii acton batters and walked only four gary turkosz fanned eight in a losing cause for acton george mcphail made six putouts at second base for acton acton carl reed pete mormon gary turkosz steve van fleet gary matters dan wwh mjrsday frday saturday sept 181920 mens shoe sole i mens dress shoes nooo l si c sales values up to 1796 pair sale womens shoe sole flats stacks par ntjl sizes in every style values l sizes in up toss 86 sale 5499 pair misc womens flats eteyl 99 womens slippers j299 rockwood evens series on salmons one hitter the acton frao press wednesday september 17 196 faryon speeds to feature win after kociuk loses crash oar behind the brilliant one hit hurling of john salmon rockwood seniors whitewashed fenwick 70 monday night to evert up their best of three orsa intermediate a final series at a game each the deciding game of the series will be played in rockwood saturday september 27 at bjo salmon who was never bi any serious trouble ttruck out 19 fenwick batters including all three batters in the second fifth seventh and ninth innings and gave up only a fourth inning tingle to ceutre fielder bob scott rockwood tallied tielr flirt run in the first inning when ted buczek tingled stole second and scored on a wild thiow by the fenwick catcher in the second inning hairy baiber led off with a tingle moved to second when chick milne was safe on a fieldetiy choice and scoted rockwood second tun when syd duiose reached base on a fielders choice norm beattle slammed a bases empty homer in the sixth to make the score 30 beattle led off the eighth with a single but was forced at second trailing 227 station forfeits station hotel forfeited the second game of the acton softball association finals in the eighth inning thursday night petes barber shop were leading 227 at the time petes touched station hotel starter ed smith for six runs in the first inning bruce shullit harry phillips pete marco and larry porte all tingled in the inning station came back with one run in the second when ed smith doubled and mel sheppard singled after scoring twice in the second the baibers picked up four more runs in the third as doug vickery and roy shultis both clouted home runs shultis then belted his second four bagger in the fourth after larry porte had tripled and don harris had walked to nuke the score 154 the game was strictly no contest from there on as petes added seven more runs to their toul roy shultis led the winners at the plate with two home runs and a double good for six ibis larry porte hit two singles and a triple and harry phillips hit three singles bmce shultis singled twice doug vickery homered ed phillips doubled on chick milnes ground ball however syd durote followed with another tingle and dave bacon cleaned the bates with a boomlngtriple jim thatcher homered for rockwoods sixth run in the ninth mike kelly then doubled stole third anil scored on a passed ball for user final run fenwick managed to get only two balls out of the infield losing pitcher tetry murray struck out five norm beattie bangod out thiee hits for rockwood jim thatcher mike kelly and harry baiber had two each while ted buczek syd durote dave bacon and john salmon picked up one each w l f kockuooj 110 001 0227 13 i irnwkk 000001 kmi 0 i 3 rockwood trounced glen williams 1 01 ust wednesday night in the first game of their league finals then dropped the second game 60 in glen williams sunday night rockwood backed john salmons three lilt 17 strikeout pitching with an eight run second inning to pick up the win wednesday night sunday night lefthander blake hind held glen williams to jutt one hit over the first four innings before the glen lads broke loose for four runs in the fifth john salmon will pitch for rockwood when the series letumes tonight in rockwood at h 30 fourth game of the heit of seven series goes sunday night hi glen wllliami appoint r bowman new tanner coach ruts bowman a well known hockey man in this aiea has been appointed coach of the acton tanners intermediate hockey team for the 196970 season mr bowman who has coached the georgetown raiders and the defunct milton merchants in a long and distinguished hockey career was the unanimous choice of the tanner executive for the job he replaces harold towmtey who could not find the time to coach the team this season the new coach is a veteran of the old toronto indutttial league where lie played with dude lindsay harold mooney and two or three other players familiar to acton fans he coached the georgetown raiders in 1949 when they met bucko mcdonalds sundndge beavers in the o ii a final he also played in georgetown livery through the turbulent 30s russ waa coach of the milton merchants when they had the real good intermediate clubs eail fox at centre ice art melanson was in ills prime and floozy scattalon was the tpeaihead of the blue line brigade as well as coaching in the oiia the tanners new mentor guided toronto hockey league minor teams and was one and pete marzo singled for the hotelers bob andrews ed smith george williamson had two hits apiece larry kichma jim kay bob doyle brian farrell mel sheppard and gary taillefer had one each a urn crowd of spectators turned out at aetonosprlnge speedway under perfect weather conditions sunday to watch an exciting card of racing dan kockik ran into some bad luck when he lost his crash bar on the first lap of the featuie race and he was forced to tat out use remainder of the race the unfortunate part about it was that dan had already won his heat and semifinal and looked like a tute fire winner in the feature chuck lawlor led the feature for the first five laps until cliff faryon who had started in eighth position caught up with him and patted lum kerbillings started breathing down faryon s neck on the eighth up but cliff rnanaced to hang on to the lead the fust restart of the afternoon occurred on the fourteenth tap when stan adams ran into tlie retaining wall faryon maintained ihe lead on the testart with billings nglit behind him late in the race larry bain came from nowhere to take second position from billings so the face finished with cliff faryon first larry bain second and ken billings third several spinouls took place in the mini slox feature but none of them were very serious doug sutton started in scratch position then came through the pack to take first placejim uunhant finished second with newcomer gary elliot finishing third results of the individual races follow c meatchuck lavkx sto riotfo larry cox u ileal bruce bailey art sofetcrviuv harry jotmori a heat dan kockik bemie caitifblj at merww 1st minidoug suttftril jin dunham guy iciuchka 1st co nia- lawrence ifafclcsy john fsulca gary the j 2nd curnkken bitting cuff ftrycm stul adaml smltliul oof hkmjb ah omervitk bruce btifcy jnj ul doug sutton jim huott igtay jtm v flllotl fwy kruchka don dunham lail chance ld slruut larry bain jerry buknry l u feature lie ftiyon urty bun kelt blulnas brtnw cambkau tddy stewart howdcr fhitflhnna cljknj fat nkholb bernice mikiiry connie mack managed the philadelphia athletics from 1901 to 1950 ot the first coaches of the dixie junior bs russ bowman lives in toronto but he has always had a special interest in acton and area since his son peter and family live on the sixth line etqueung above 7 highway he hopes to start practices for the tanners as soon as arena manager harold townsley has the ice ready in the community centre which weather permitting will be around the middle ofoctober the tanner executive is running a dance at the music centre on fall fair night ftom 830 to 123010 start the season rolling and report there ate still a few tickets left for those interested in supporting intermediate hockey in acton tickets may be purchased from any member of the executive mutt ill sat jut 18 19 50 never so timely never so great the longest day with 42 international start plus tha nicest nastiest crime film to come out of hollywood in years anthony perkins tuesday weld in pretty poison adult entertalrtmcitt puasi note tk longest day herts thuri at 745j frl t sat at 940 show starts thurt frl sat at 745 pm sun mom tuis sfpt 31 33 33 i a lover plus the fountain of love the biggest b audi est romp tinea eva started wearing pants mcgilloway steve marshall rick 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