The Acton I Wed J no Barbers wield explosive bats J snap five game losing streak lole Shop came out of their current tnllspln In big as pounded out a total of burn hits to knock off in last week collected hits by pitcher InUuir lllllsbiirdh In the burs Inst Tut Hunt ttirowinji I Phillips struck out 15 baiters helped his own with two In at as Alton trounce lit 1 wood litre Thuriilny Hurt lumped on Keeler for three first run- In mi rtllnqulshod the lead GEITINGTHEIR signs straight before the Itoidrunnprs coached by Roy Wood won game are relief pitcher Barry Payne and Inst week to boosl their to catcher Terry Holmes of the Acton si n wins and one loss Stiff Photo bantam baseball Roodrunners record three wins in row nudum lire lloadrunntrs continual tin winning wins with two minor I an I another GiortUwn Mondnj riped Georetos n for on tlmr win to ea- last Four Bill MtCillouiu rijpwl out four hits to li the onslaught ilbraith hum Urn David Allan and hits up How i it up four hits and strut out rttownbatlirst list Wednesday niht Milton for tins st 103 ith and lirr wtrt bit it the 1 1 ft ton ined out hits In lor John Allan ill singled twict The td i much liittlt ltd fk after flvt it wds after a six run rail in sixth inning th it Alton iimtd viUorj Hill illowaj had ml rim John in I Jordan id two each for Atton for Summer 1 are tn salt at Fete Barber op Gordon Pro Hardware A Supermarket and the Acton Rams bow to PCOs It wits ease of too ftw too hilt fir Rams in their Western 1 A junior B with plaet here Tht PCX grabbed a j- first period lend and still had advantage at the lb mark of second ptriod Bruce to a littk lift Rams scored tht 1 Us of tit second period and took untune of nine third period penalties to to score tm more But lead was too much to Rams went down to thttr ninth dtftat of season 8 Nulltf advantage took of the penalties handed out retire Don and Paul Excellent Ian Held and heads up defensive Mi si a defenders helped null if tin manpowir advantage Rams for much of the Mime Pun of Hie slowed clown to altno t a walk it tunes Rain scoring once jilii in was confined to the team top fivt m Hob rurkos and Bob stored twt i rue and Mil hail tallied lurkisz his 1iului leadinj point total with ft ur assists Mircoux and imtd out Ten difftnnt shared in scoring for willbalanced squid Dale rahain bagged a brace apiece Singles went to Julius trastr Moon Cam Stive Hunt and Jim Walker Ian Htld puked up three assists Rich Irwin scored a pugilistic over Fred in tht third was his first g inn since rejoining the team and Mississauga s also picked up fighting majors in the same strap Ram goalie brought the crowd to their feet three brilliant saves on in the final period picked up five of their runs In the fifth hitler Harry I rapped out two doubles two singles In six for Acton Jolin Dunn stroked out two triples and Fred Buchanan two double I n pair of doubles Bob Andrews Bruce Jim and Oil all wing led Hind five hits were nil singles lanky lefty up 11 litis but kept thorn well scattered He struck out eight walked none nnd hit two bolters 111 I pa harp tapped Phillips for two runs in the Inning Thursday night before Ed settled down and held the visitors to a single tally over Hie final eight Innings Pete rallied for six runs in Hie sixth after had taken a lead In their half of the sixth on back to back doubles by Kirk Acton sent 11 men to the plate In the big Inning First John Dunn belted home run his fifth base hit in tils last seven trips to the plate Shortstop Mnrzo olli t ted errors In the two thru singlia In fiur In for the burin night mid in Glen Williams homered I d Phillip and bred Iluthanun both twice Harry Ihllllps and I tl singled Kirk and It Klrkhalapilr of hits aplete for Acton total of only agnliiHt first place Nor vat Tunc Rams blow lead Peaks steal win Rami blew four goal third period Thursday night Industrials to wnllt off victory Tlie loss was the third one goal defeat for Rams this season Bennett netted his second old of the night with only tight seconds left in the game to clinch the victory Rams held an 118 lend going into the final frumt and were still in front 1511 when Peaks staged their comeback Marianne shows em If Ram coach Bruce Sears Is looking for some extra scoring punch he might do well to consider signing some the distaff of his team fan club Petit Marianne Coles regular at all Ram home games stepped on to the floor and bulged tht twine on her second shot Scoro between the second third periods of Thursday nigh I RomOakvlllc game Marianne win herself Scoro Is a regular feature of all Ram home gomes Turk hurt league scoring Rob was clobbered by Bill early in the second period after scoring goal and spent the rest of the period rtcuptrntlng in the dressing room Nevertheless lie scored five goals Iwo of them in the third period and assisted on three others Mike stored four goals for Acton Craig Weldon netted three and George Mt Iliad Bob Waller Chris potted one apiece Thriller The high storing game was the most Rum home contest so far Most of the crowd of close to were on their feet in Hie third period Rams meet Bengals or tht first lime in Hamilton tomorrow Thursday night then play a return game against the same team the community centre Monday June at I AC I I Rain curtails Speedway card By Vivian Show A few sprinkles of rain that fell just before the start of Sunday s feature dampened the track at Acton Speedway but failed to detract from the excitement of the race On the second lap larry Cox Iirry Majeury and Art Cowan were coming down the three abreast when Cowan spun and almost rolled Cox also spun but made it through in good shape However the head starter put back in scratch position Cox wins On the restart it was Cox and George Wriggles worth in that order Cox held on to win Majeury worked his up to a second place finish and Wngglesworth placed third liwrinte Majeurv was batk at the track Sundav with a six cylinder after blowing an eight two weeks ago He blew a rod in feature and was forced to withdraw Call diamond only three laps of the diamond fcuture Brian McGladery and Bill Wragg both It hud started to rain when Hie red flag was thrown he starter had to call the thin as it started to pour Results Cu FRED A RAM GOALIE Gary Turkosz does the splits to turn aside a shot from a Mississauga PCX attacker during Monday night junior lacrosse game here Staff Photo REGISTER NOW For Sheridan College Oakville Summer 71 CODE COURSE DATES FEE Basic Photography July 9 or Aug 3 9 Advanced July 16 or Aug 9 13 35 Landscape Painting with July 26 30 or Aug 3 9 Acrylics Knitting Machine July or Aug 3 16 TIME daily except Knitting to noon FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Education vis on Sheridan College Trafalgar Road PHONE Oakville 5861 Toronto Strcctsvlle 632 Burlington ENTRY in the Peel lo ire Sieve Mitchell Hob soccer division this year is nicknamed Wide Vltkery Malcolm Spitfires Team members art front row I to Dm Kevin Davis Back row Stephen Lumbers It indy lor in m rystal Mike Dawson Sieve I wis coach Dive I Steve Van Second row I St iff REGISTRATIO FOR Acton Parks and Recreation SUMMER PLAYGROUND WILL BE HELD AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY JUNE 26 AM to 12 NOON SATURDAY JULY 39 AM to NOON AS WELL AS THE FIRST DAY OF PLAYGROUND Tuesday July from PM to PM Playground will be held Days a Week to for Children to Years TERRIFIC BARGAINS GREAT SAVINGS SPECIAL SELECTIONS FOR THE LADIES HOT PANTS I LADIES TERRY jump SUITS STRETCH SHORT SETS GIRLS SEVERAL STYLES DRESSES price KNITSLACKS798 STRETCH NYLON ilKtILM TANK TOPS SELECTED ESPECIALLY FOB THE MEN MENS WALKING SHORTS 9 So DRESS SHIRTS SIGN FOR OUR SPECIAL DRAW NIELSEN S CLOTHING