Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 4, 1971, p. 4

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A The Acton Free Press Wednesday August 1971 Fergus shaves Petes Despite a five run splurge in the top of the fifth that gave Pete Barbershop a margin over Fergus the barbers were shaved by the prickly in Wednesday a Intercounty Fastball Trailing as the teams went into the bottom half of the ninth the Fergus club rallied with five hits and six runs to trip the much improved barbers Harry Phillips and Fred Buchanan continued to hit at a mighty clip with three apiece but the last Inning Fergus rally spoiled the Acton club a bid to catch the winners who had a she point lead on them going into the game Loss for Doug Doug Vickery took the loss for the barbers while pedagogue Carl Ley bourne twirled for the winners and belted a home run to boot The winners collected eight hits over the route but they were well scattered until the ninth when they collected three singles and a double had a hatter hit by a pitched ball and wangled a walk Meanwhile the barbers were banging out hits from Tex slants Phillips and Buchanan with three Vickery aiding his own cause with two and singles from Andrews Dunn Ed Phillips and Anderson made up the Acton quota of safeties brawl mars Wednesday game A wild third period brawl which resulted in fighting and gome misconducts for two players and majors and misconducts for two others I A junior C semi final in Midland last Wednesday night Backed by Gary brilliant play in Atton breezed to an win to take a 20 lead in games in the best of seven series frustrated the hometown with one spectacular save after not the period when Midline filled to score Brawl erupts iwl erupted the minute mirk of the final frame after Midland tried to hind the Rams scalp Hurons twice in one week Barbers score early whip 91 Petes Barber Shop shipped Die wallopped three seven runs across in the first two hits off Bclwood twirler frames and then coasted to an 1 May to get off on the right foot easy decision over tailend Harry Phillips John Dunn and lost Thursday in Bruce supplied the potent Fastball action lumber In the second frame left 3 win Atom Spitfires open schedule went through the Acton defence to make the score 32 Both teams continued to play good soccer Jim Allonby scored a good to give Acton a 2 lead with IS minutes to to Mark completed his hat trick for Milton with minutes left but the Acton defence held firm Result Acton Milton Acton Steve I umbers Handy MUntyre Todd Mike Dawson Rob Jim Allonby Steve Mitchell Scott Malcolm Steve Trotter Peter I Acton Atom Spitfires reopened their Halton and Peel schedule with a win over Milton at Milton Bob opened the scoring for Acton at the two minute mark Mark Traynor leveled the score for Milton at the minute mark Play swung from end to end until Steve Mitchell gave the lead again Two minutes later Peter scored to give Acton a two goal lead Acton Milton 1 Through defence Straight from the kick off Mark fielder Anderson clouted a single followed by another from Harry Phillips bat bij Johnnj Dunn stepped up to the pi and belted a three run homer that put the barbers well in front llioj added singles jn the sixth when Phil homered and if in the seventh when Dunn singled followed suit and red Buchanan knocked him in with another safety fiddle hurls Phillips hurled the nine innings for Pete allowing five hits striking out and issumf no free trips to first base May and Tuner divided the Bclwood pitching duties with Tuner relieving Ma in the second belter for the barbers was John Dunn with three hits in four trips to the plate while Harry and Bruce Shultis each contributed a pair Buchanan and Anderson notched one G J Cartwnght B Kirk Whittakcrand D Bryan singled for errors were registered the scorer two of them the losers Die Rams coasted to another was a rugged contest with victor over Midland on the 13 of them to the own stomplnf grounds Huroas Chris Sargent of the 1 taking a on Rams D of Midland the series Score was the final ind Mike Marcoux s received the only five minute four oils three Bob Waller sentences The rest were minors and a pair from Bob and Dave Cooksley and red I MePhail the Acton club re red singles In the notched four the first and third assist department sharpshooter periods five Bob counted four die more in the second three is did Doug All five Midi lis were McCulIoch Fred scored in the fin dstani with M ml Cooper and B Hook the registered one while Bob Waller triLLcr twite each anIM lacked up two each Villagers take from Acton Hams a physical belting even thoufji they were taking severe thumping on the scoreboard themselves The score was the time Paul Cooper and Huron Hob Savage were the original combatants Savage then took on Lions lose to Neilis Nelhs used the squeak play to outfox the of the Acton ball diamond list Tuesday night took the Club took the lead in the first fr imc added two In the third three in the fourth i single In the fifth wound up with foui big Hills Flic with two previous recent wins over the construction crew used all their might in the fifth sixth hut they were still squeezed out Best the I Ions could do wis three runs in the third a single In the fourth a pair in the fifth and four more In the sixth ind fin frame lJonsDivid Iawson 3b Mike Overland Mirk Jackson If Robbie Duiker P John lb Johnny Doyle Overland Paul I Construction John I ins If t Jim Thomson Murr Cole 3b liwlor Ashley rf ipiete with triple ind double in In led respectively M McNabh hurled for Acton while Robinson toed the slab for the winners Wei Ion later bet in the battle When Weldon was on his way to the dressing room Midland goalie Brian Cook made the mi take of enticing him Into another fight The result was a fourth strap for retirees Harry n I John to sort out galore The referees handed out a total of minutes In Mi Hand rvetl of them and Rams led the end of the first period an 3 at the end of the second Doug I George Me Lged three goals for Acton Hob pair and added Turk pliel an outstanding gime defensively and irl also brace apiece Chris Sargent Mike Mircoux and Alan added smi Its I or Mike two goals and Ted Warcha Wayne and Hook I on apiece Mi Han 1 com Chick ailed a stick check on Rams irry Banns in the second the k out when the found It was shorter than the nil book allows ROBERT R HAMILTON O D OPTOMETRIST A rt Road Georgetown took two imes from s Gulf service In minor here over the past week The Campbclhille kids emulating their parent entry in the Senior took decisions the first it home and the latter it Acton There is never any doubt ibout the first win as the ieers exploded for runs in the second limine after in eight run frame Acton backed five of their six runs in the fifth inning scoring a single in the fourth was the winning pitcher with the losers three to the lull including Simon Scott M and Pickles Close game The second eamc was a close one until the fifth when the showed their power il with an run picnic by double from D Robinson The Acton club plated two first eot three in the third i in the fourth a in ith of the fifth sixth fnmes IS and Upton sparked the with three hits Acton club ire pi mother ddncc for ill 1 mcht i September 18 the Acton Music Centre Hornby ill tourna is si for Saturdi at Park REGISTRATION FOR SWIMMING LESSONS for Adults Children WILL BE HELD AT ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE WED THURS FRI AUG 5 from AM to Noon CLASSES BEGIN THIS WEEK WUWVVVtMfVVVWWVUWVVWWMflMVIWWWVIAAAMMMII ACTION WAS WILD and lots of it as Hell Drivers in Speedway The event was sponsored by North End BP roared about the track and literally flew through the air Staff Photo entertaining about 600 excited fans at Toronto International Orangeville Raceway MUST 1 mile pate 80 1 Spencer Mli Double Dak Shapely Id Herbert Bill Troy i Harry A Scott J llolmti Mln KOla Abigail Herbert Given Mom Bay Warner Gerry 1 mile trot I Jimmy Bill I Alice Cochrane Direct Phyllis Wilcox County Land M Cornell Pick Lipletl E THIRD I mile Linda Howard J Woodland Horn Lovely tmplre Bill Troy Velvet tins Crowe Pal J Lady So pit one A RACF I mile pare 1 Triple Rem M Corbel Gale BUI Daily p Hal fl Hal William M G FIFTH RACE mile pace 1 Lee J Somen Ogdtn Sparky Van Bill Troy Crimaon Crowe Sweetland Barae Good Vklory Mile I Wain SIXTH I mile 1 Lady Lawton Cindy Margaret T McKenile Grateful N Devon Sound Mother Worthy Bill Troy Song t Picks Colette B Boy M SI VI NTH lmllepace I Humming C Bill Troy Calebs Girl R Graham J Lady Florence Lord Hunter J Gaikell Beyond Bel el Corbeit Charlies Varcoe J Dares Lock hart RACF I mile pat Meadow Dino L Masher Myers Creed Bill Troy 3 Success Stormy Success taye L J Miss Bailie Hole Golden Smokey Tiur SHOWTIME Sat ft Sat Matinee m 5 6 BILLY TIE LITE W SHERLOCK HOLMES r NINTH RACL mUe pace To be announced TENTH RACE 1 mUe pace 1 sherry Lais R Harper J War Porteoui A Lefebvre Golden Howard BUI Corky Herbert Dixon fl Scotty Brown Boy T Pal Shapely Fly It Charlie D ileal Murray Hood was recently elected president of the Milton Merchants Junior B hockey club for the 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