Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 14, 1971, p. 4

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday July Foils Rom win hid goalie sharp playmaker A hustling minute effort Monday won Acton Rams lot of praise from tons find utmost earned them an upset victor the second place s won the exciting contest but not before they suffered through some anxious momenta especially in the second period when Bains scored times some of their best lacrosse of the season IX Acton 4 in the first period and in the final Stu Julius scored the last two on when Rams were up floor pressing for much needed If any one thing contributed to the Mississiuga victory than another it was probably the up offensive pla of goalie Carl Krebbs wanderer In the true Ion of Jacques carried the ball out to the centre line frequently and set up six of visitors with point Scores six Rim capt tin Bob scored six fo lis and assisted on three others in another offensive disp1i Turkos7 is now third in league scoring with 119 Mike with two George ill and Hive with one ich were the other Acton scorers Wilier also had five isslsts tor Dive Moore stored five onls Stu trill and Cam Ik three each Dale 1 lit two and Bams r one Scores from floor looksley stored joal his first this from the seat of his after decked in front of the net an I Bob Br mien both laved well in their first aines with the Bams this Co eh its pleased with the piny Anytime stay within five cools of lubs like I don re he said it us by 10 at the start of host Brampton fed Thursday in ploy back In Brampton have won in a row and art only two points back of the si place Pag GEORGE chases Mississaugn Randy Fillmore during Monday night s junior game here PCX won the Rime 18 Staff Photo Girts win first Patti Dunn hits grand slammer Acton stored six runs in the bottom of the inning to overcome a five run deficit and hand Glen Williams girls a shocking 17 IB defeat here last The win wis the first of the Countv league schedule for Acton Heroine of the w is left fielder Dunn who clouted grand slam homer to dm in the winning runs also had a and a double five it bats Grab lead Acton h id in lead after two innings but the visitors kept pecking away and finally took the id withi single run in scored five more in the top of the seventh Dons Pit Henderson Mitchell Brendi and I van Dunn out consecutive base hits of s big blast Three each Ivnn Dunn Joanne Doris Susan Schupp and ill hit three times for Acton mrcen started pitching for the locals lindsborouh on in relief in the third ClenWms tin Windsor juniors pass up playoffs Windsor Michigan Ontario Olympics will not compete for the O A junior championship Acton Ram officials leirned this week Olympics who have won only one game in the 0 Western junior B league have agreed to play their two remaining league games but will pack up their gear after that Ram officials were given no reason for the Windsor team s decision to fold Leaves three unexpected move leaves only three teams Rams Midland Hurons and Brockviile in the L A junior C classification Midland are winless in last place in the eight teim Central OLA leigue and have yet to win a in the five team Eastern Ontario loop Rams have three wins to their credit including easy and 253 wins over Windsor Rims eliminated Midland In straight games in last year s provincial semi finals The team is in its first year Midgets trounce Georgetown 175 ACTON MIDGETS have lost only one minor baseball game in games with Georgetown so far this season Members of the team are front row to r Ken Hurren Ken Withers Chris Tennant Gary Masters Steve Marshall Schuts Mohawks Bill Little big problem for Rams mamger Ron Boo Second row 1 to are Steve Vin Fleet Danny Allan Glen McKerme I in Jim The team is sponsored by Thompson Stiff Photo ft DUNN Grand Slammer Shane shines in novice win Mi me Withers fired hat trick to It id novices to a win over in house league 1 ist I All six oils were stored in the si pi nod of the close line Scorers ham tallied tin other lii Van Meet earned assists apiece while Scott limbers and Hick Gibson up one St and Chris for A nine coal second period splurge earned Flora Mohawks to in 168 win over Bams here The win is second over the Rams in less than week Mohawks went on the scoring spree after falling behind at the end of the first period flora captain Bill little the leagues seventh highest scorer backed three of the second period set up two others He also scored first period six points on the rucht Rams held the visitors to a mirgin in goals in the third period Rick and John fired hat tricks for Randy Graham and John Be potted two goals Bill Sheridan and Jim Carter shot singles Bob scored exactly half the Acton goals Bob Waller Doug Hons Bob Gowland and Bob added one apiece Waller and George collected a pair of assists each Gary Turkosz was unusinllv shaky in for Acton in the second period served minor to Rims 10 Bob Roughley accounted for half the Acton total sitting out the last five Ram sentences in a row Carl Bax a linebacker with the University of Guelph varsity football made his second appearance in a Ram uniform Craig Mike and Doug earned one assist ipiece lose to Cville trounce Streetsville Roadrunners split games Acton in in lire back from h4 defeat it tin hands of n Hi to dewn Milton j here last struck for four runs in the first were never he ided JohnAshltv Steve Bennett rim Me Intyrt had a brace of hits for Atton David Allan and Ke in Jordan ich hit Two for Hume Hume ii counted for tw of the seven Milton hits out single and double Winning pitcher was Bill took the loss for Milton Georgetown scored runs in the second inning off McGillov J to claim their come from behind win Mondaj Scored three had scored three in first and one in the second Kevin Jordan John Terr Holmes and David Allan had two hits apiece for Acton pee wees vended i previous loss by trouncing Acton Rod Golf pee wees last night flic winners collected a total of 10 base hits off Acton pitchers and Bert Post The two also issued free Kisses between them Two hitter Winning pitcher Keith Robinson limited Acton to just two hits a sixth limine single bj catcher Tom and a seventh single by shortstop Marvin McNdbb He struck out 11 batters walked ilk up runs in tilt first two in the second five in the fourth three the sixth Both Acton runs came tht sixth McMillan paced the hitting attack with perfect four for four performances at the plate flit Acton lads played far below their potential Monday night in die locals got back on the win track when they pounded out hits to wallop their hosts Tom had five hits to It id the Acton hitters Gary and Marvin McNabb had four each Ken Swan picked up three Campbell John Gait and Scott Oakley collected two each and Ricky Jackson and Steve McKniLjit had once apiece McKnight blow was a three run homer Pickles and Ken Swan combined to handle the Acton pitching chores They recorded a total of eight strikeouts Steve homered for the sixth with one man on Coach John Jordan TCports his boys played their positions very well Nellis Const Lions Construction scored runs in Die fin to overcome i four run deficit and hand lions Club defeat in Minor 1 ball pi turd lorn 1a the construe lads were J and Mi with perfect five for five plate performances J I v ins Kevin Bousfield and had tour hits apiece for winners For lions Club B banged oat four hits including a home run singled four tunes and Duiker J 1 v ins 1 J i picked up hits ie ANTIQUE GUN SHOW and SALE Sunday July Acton Community Centre Doors Open a m Admission person Ladies Free display tables of antique and modern guns books coins medals swords daggers uniforms and many more interesting items REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE Something of the Entire Family Acton midgets- continued their m over Georgetown whipping the lads from 17 a here night in minor ill game Big guns Big guns it the plate for Acton were first iseman All in who hinged out four singles i triple ind Steve Kit it ind shortstop both of whom singled twice ind homered Ian imphellville retained their Chris Term mt 1 two hits bold on third place in the ipietc Senior I when they Gary ind Steve ittd Preston by score of M both doubled Glen in imphellville Sunday and Jim tcrnoon singled Peter Roberts went all the Acton scored in every inning of or giving up one the five inning contest except the uneirned run off four hits fourth tallied two runs in each of the second and third innings ind one in the fifth Winning pitcher Chris Tcnmnt tossed i six hitter fanned six He issued two w Campbellville still third 1ff REASONS WHY YOUR NEXT CAR SHOULD BE A GALLINGER CAR rafl OVER NEW AND USED CARS ON DISPLAY AT THESE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF SAVINGS CAN MAKE BY ACTING Comet 2 Door 1971 Mercury Marquis 1971 Fll Styleside Pickup Deluxe Interior exterior on model fl power AM radio te walls Serial No lK3lFS8fl7 Llit A A door llared hard top with decor group It automatic and has power power disc brakes V a ne wh te side wall belted tires Serial No B43SS00243 List It tor Ihe with a a engine and heavy duty 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