Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 16, 1970, p. 4

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The Acton Free Praia Wednesday September Barbers battle way to tournament title ACTON CIVIERO ATOMS lost tholr opening playoff Craig Somervllle Back row I for are Scott game to Georgetown Cyclones here Saturday morning Ron Guest Dave Dunn Bob Feenstra return game In Jeff Shields Mike Dawson and coach Dave Georgetown this Sunday morning Pictured front row Dawson Staff Photo to r are Rob Renshaw Jim Bruce Minor Soccer Scores and Stats In their first Halton Peel playoff game here Saturday Acton atoms dropped a 0 decision to Georgetown Cyclones Acton started off well and were unlucky on several scoring chances in the first five minutes Georgetown rallied thereafter and chalked up a lead by half time locals came to life once again In the second half but despite very even play Georgetown added two more goals Actons outstanding player was goalie Bruce McPhall who made fantastic attempts to save two penalty shots Rocky and Jeff were Actons best for wards The return match Is scheduled for Georgetown this Sunday at 11 In the morning Georgetown Golden Jets scored from a scramble In front of the net with only three minutes left In the game to edge Acton Angels squirts In an exciting game here last Wednesday night Play went from one end of the pitch to the other and boys of both teams played well Angels bounced back to trounce Georgetown Giants Friday night It was one of Actons beat showings of the season considerably In the second half They held their huts scoreless but werent able to score themselves Eddie Ricky McAr- thur David Mitchell Stephen Mitchell Gary Lumbers Lance Alton John Eastwood Clark Somervllle Teddy James Grant Hatfield David A NT AM Petes Barber Shop battled their way past four visiting teams to capture the championship and MO first prlio money the In dustrial tournament held here Saturday The local edged Brampton earned a win over in a tie by having more runners on base shut out Kearneys then whipped Orangevllle 113 In the championship gome Actons other entry In the 10 team tourney Station Hotel bowed out In the inaugural game Friday night losing to Guelph Kearneys Strike early Petes wrapped up their championship game win early tallying four runs In the first Inning and two more In the second Roy paced a 20 hit Petes attack with four singles Fred Buchanan and Jim both lashed out three hits and Ed Phillips Harry Phillips and Pete Homer collected two hits apiece Grant Usher scattered eight hits and struck out six batters to gain the N had two of the Orangevllle safeties had reached the finals with a 30 win over Erin and a victory over Fred Buchanan Ed Phillips and Jim Bullough were the barbers big guns In their come from behind win over Brampton Pete a trailed early in the game Buchanan blasted two singles and a double Phillips three singles and a double ana a triple In the win G accounted for two of the six Brampton hits Petes scored their lone run In the Woodbrldge game In the third Inning Woodbrldge tied It up In the seventh but couldnt push the winning run across In the second game of a round robin series Angels lost to Georgetown AllStars in Georgetown Sunday Steve Peats scored goals at the two and six minute marks of the first half for Georgetown Len Kulper scored at the IX minute mark and Bob Morrow at the IS minute mark Angels Improved their play Pete joins Kitchener Rangers A graduate of the Acton Minor Hockey Association Pete Marzo Barbers thump Station Petes Barber Shop moved a game of wrapping up their second straight industrial juided Station Hotel last Thursday night The barbers broke the game wide open with four runs in the seventh and six in the eighth post Phillips gave Petes a 10 lead Petes knotted the count with a Pete Marios In the run In the bottom of the sixth third made the score 20 then collected 13 hits good for 10 Station goes ahead off Station hurler Fred Station Hotel tallied their first ta the and run In the fourth when Jan was hit by a pitch and their Gary Masalea doubled John ft Dunn and Ed Smith both socked by Phil McCrlstall and single by two baggers as Station Hotel RiddaU went ahead with two runs in Petes collect the sixth Pete Marzo Fred Buchanan Ed Phillips and Jeff Fryer paced a hit barber shop attack with three safeties apiece Bruce Shultls Pete Homer and Doug Vlckery had two hits each and Roy and Jim contributed singles For Station Hotel Phil Mc- collected three hits In four at bats Jon had two hits and Fred Archibald Bob Andrews John Dunn Gary Masalea Ed Smith Ken and Don Archibald one apiece Winning pitcher was Doug PETE Is expected to play for Kitchener Rangers of the Junior A league for the 197071 season Pete has been working out with Rangers since Friday and will likely be In the Kitchener lineup for exhibition games In Saturday and against Niagara Falls Flyers Kitchener Sunday Pete will attend school in Kitchener while playing for the Rangers Last year Pete finished second In team scoring and helped lead Guelph CMC to the finals of the Central Ontario Junior B loop Two years ago he was the sparkplug of Acton Lions Juveniles entry that reached the quarterfinals Pete Is the son of Mr and Mrs Bio Mono Crescent Street Tanners practice in Gait arena Del Cook manager at the new termediate A or B Teams In the Imperial Bank of Commerce A series have Indicated they was elected to ID the post of like to see the Tanners with secretarytreasurer for the Acton them nSnS Practices have been held la the Declare champions at Acton Meadows from IBS moved from Acton but Mr early this season Any fevers of Goodwin remains on the intomwdlate Interested ta the team and I can receive The club is planning a dance The Tannera have again en- Fair night at the music centre tered the this season but and tickrts are now They can be purchased from member yet whether they will of the executive Two championships were decided at Acton Meadows on the weekend Elsie Whltham captured the ladles club championship with Mae Dumarsh finishing in the runnerup position Mary was declared womens handicap champion with Hewitt as runnerup Ron and Elsie will play the winner of the match between George and Ivy Hall and Ted and and Joan Pratt for the club husband and wife title Margin McCrlstal has ad vanced to the finals of the flite club championship and Lome Thomson will meet John for the C crown Mrs Grace Gedcke RR 1 Georgetown was the winner of the beautiful golf bag and set of clubs In the club draw held Saturday night Rovers end year on winning note Acton Rovers wound up their season on a winning note edging Georgetown Eagles In the final game of a round robin playoff aeries last Wednesday night After an Acton penalty shot went over top of the crossbar at the eight minute mark of the first half Hank Stanford opened the scaring for Eagles at the IS minute mark Jones ties score Peter Jones tied the score for Acton two minutes later on a pass from Cyril Eagles took a lead on a goal by John at the minute mart of the second half Larry Nolan had two corner kicks but Rovers failed to capitalise on the opportunities Finally Peter Jones connected on Nolans third comer kick to tie the score With three minutes remaining In the game playing coach Tony Van Dam made a fine pass to Peter Jones who scored Us third goal of the game to give Acton a Since they lost the first two games of the round robin to Toronto Shamrocks and Georgetown Olympics Rovers have no chance of advancing to me league semifinals Acton Industrial Hockey League Riitration Registration Fee Player Registration Sundays SEPT from PM to PM AT THE ACTON ARENA JUL PLATERS INTERESTED ARE URGED TO REGISTER AS ONLT THE FIRST 40 REGISTERED WILL PUT Jim and Phillips collected two hits each for Petes bitter Vickary tossed a four hitter and claimed three strikeouts to earn the win Ilia mates gave him excellent fielding support committing only ona error Boy led off the first Inning with a triple and Fred Buchanan Jim and Bruce followed with singles to give the barbers all the runs they needed In their semifinal win over Roy Buchanan and Bruce Shultia all added a pair of singles and winning pitcher Ed Phillips helped his own cause with a pair of Ed fans eight Phillips held Guelph to hurt three hits and fanned eight John Dunn with two and Don Archibald and Phil wllh one each were the only Station Hotel players to collect hits In their loss Rained out Last nights Industrial playoff same between Petes Barber Shop and Station Hotel was rained out The series will resume sometime next week probably Tuesday September 23 Pete presently lead the final series three games to one us ex BIT MM dot i Performing umpiring duties throughout the day were Harold Don Price Jim James and Cheater Anderson Players wives looked after a refreshment booth for players and spectators at the tourney Although the weather was ideal crowds for the two day event were disappointing 1971 TOYOTA BmtLowPrlctd Car Available Park Toyota tender delicious CHICKEN SNACK 85 CHICKEN lot BOX hick lilei 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