Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 18, 1971, p. 4

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Tho Acton Wednesday Bomb Brockvllle Rams just one win away from provincial title At wily iw win to up Ontario Asaoi Junlw llio At tun i lull on Urn power In two weekend wimps to iWwit Hum nlijlit Tlioy Suudtty In front or another approving crowd lead In beat or firth mid with Hob two Inul of the takes lu misconduct to of liifnru the first period ended In Hurry IliirwiH and also wit for part In with Kurl Ihinokonkl and Joiui of team want no for same Wriun the Miircotix supplied tho line and throe Ham In each for with RAM STU McCulloch apprehensively officials try to separate two combatants in one of the weekend games There were 10 five minute sentences for fighting during Sundays game six of them to the visitors Staff Photo Inter county teams battle for first Buttle for first place In the Inlercount Fastball will Ko down to the wire since teams have been given an extra week to make up postponed The regular schedule officially ends tomorrow Fergus ACTON Intercounty Faitball Standings Hespelcr and are 11 12 10 18 Hillsburgh currently tiedforthetopspotbut Is only two behind in second and has a game in hand Glen leads fourth place Williams has tour point lead on but the still have six games Ptte Barber Shop the Acton entry In the lcigue have ihnched the sixth and final off position and still Future Games Hillsburgh at Acton at Rockwood Hold softball tourney here Petes Barber Shop will host an In If a and Hovimll will In Acton the following ran out of Him In th second and final periods riisntttividy In both names hen anil will enjoy the- Hon of own rink where the din Is for Hum grab lead from their win over tho In tho previous Sunday ilhlilnytil some real in the minutes of Saturdays tltum had the Itmns trnllliiK Ixtfore the nine minute mark or the first ptrlod and It looked like they could more than mutch them In every department But the Bams came back strain Before the period ended they tied the score and snatched a tie as tiams went into the period Only seconds clupseil In the middle stanza before Acton club looking better clock ticked off the minutes took the lend for first time on oal by Craig Esses back to knot the count three minutes Inter but It was obvious the Hams were it their best shot They punched In seven goals to the visitors five The last period was a rout Esses frustrated by the tidy nemilnding of Gary in the Ham nets watched no by their Best the visitors could do was put three goals past Gary who got stronger the name went Swamped Sunday afternoon in front of over paid spectators the crew ran with the Rams for a period before they were swamped by a goal fibvia onslaught in the second period They could only notch three It playing lite nigh Hearing Hob and polled three and Dine Saturday and Sunday he rammed homo four and on two more very player on Hams It wan evident the Saturday win George Sports Petes stage rally upset Fergus 109 rattled In four goals and on one Doug Ions and Dove got three apiece and Dave also collected two Craig Weldon got two and on Carl sniped two goals Bob Wallor rejoining tho tenrn got a single ana helped on three 1nul Cooper got one ami three assists Bob scored one and helped on another Mil McCulloch notched one and hard playing Allan McKcnzle shot goal and collected three on S Chargers down Gunners 62 Ian Berry scored two goals to lend Chargers to a victory over Gunners In on Acton Minor Soccer Association house league atom Thursday night Todd Mclntvre Ricky Hob and Scott Malcolm scored the other Charger goals Jim booted In both Gunner goals In the font well- contest Phillips fans 18 batters Petes Shop upset Homier Friday August as Phillips fanned a total of IS butters Fred Buchanan Phil Mano and John Dunn struck key blows in the late Innings to lift the locals to the upset victory at end of five Still down by one Pi ten and a half Innings Petes Barber knotted the count In the si nth Shop rallied for six runs In the as Ed Smith singlid 1 red sixth added runs in the Buchanan bounced to abort and seventh and to upset Phil Mario singled Fergus Merchants In an Second Boh Andrews fustball league scampered home with here night Fergus scored two runs In each of the second fourth and fifth Innings and their lead In op of the sixth when catcher Don clouted a thrco run his third hit of the game Alton had scored once in the first on Harry Phillips leadoff walk a pair of ground outs and a single by Blake Hind and once In the fifth when Grant Usher doubled Harry Phillips singled Ten batters Barbers sent men to in the bottom of the sixth as jumped on Merchant starter Carl Tex for four base hits and also took advantage of a walk a hit batsmen and a Fergus error winning run In the bottom of the eighth after socking a two bagger Fergus threatens With two out In the ninth lybournc almost tied the score again when he belted a triple next batter Ed Watt walked but Grant Usher got Bob I to ground out to nd the game Fred Buchanan paced a hit Acton attack with throe four trips to the plate Bob Andrews and doubled Blake Iliad singled twice Grant Uslur and Harry Itilllms I d Smith Mnrzo mid I tin all singled lop were Don lash with two singles and a home tun Carl lex Ley bourne with a single and a triple and Bill with a pair of singles Blake Hind hurled the first five Innings for Alton Grunt Usher on In relief and picked up the win went all the way for crgns Barbers host In the game of the season tomorrow night at 8 it 112 Alton a mathematical chance of tournament In finishing fifth Prospect Park Friday and Probable playoff pairings Saturday August and would be Scries A 1st and 4th Games Friday night will be teams best of seven Series played at 7 and 30 Saturdays 2nd and teams best of schedule will get underway at three Scries C 3rd and teams best of three Series Winner Series Winner Series C of Series Winner Series A ivs Winner Series best of Team captain Fred Buchanan reports six of the eight teams In the Intercounty Fastball League will likely be entered Persons interested in entering a team should contact Fred was in the final chapter both clubs scoring four times Following the pattern of the first two games the penalty box was one of the busiest spots In the rink again Saturday Essos trooped to the sin bin and Itams All of the offenses were minors except for two minute misconducts McCaUum and Coon of the Essos picked up Saturday night the visitors ihalked up penalties to the Hams 17 and seven of them were five minute sentences six of them for fighting The Rams picked up five fiveminute Curlers brave showers to tour Acton Meadows Between showers istormsHast curling rink There a pot luck Saturday curlers tried their supper was served before the hand at golf Some are results of the games were experienced golfers others announced more experienced now A good Winners Rang up to the tee for the Winners were first low gross- two ball foursome at pm at George McGowan and Glen Acton Meadows After an McKouie second low gross- hour the last foursome was on its George Hall and Tyler most honest golfersKen March- Before the second storm and Mellon second armed all golfers had finished most honest Bruce Cargili and their rounds and headed for the Gail Ma It by Moffat girls reach finals Moffat girls and under outstanding defensive advanced to the Tr I County performance semifinals against Another hea hitter in the when they defeated game was Debbie Thomson who and took their been too well this quarterfinal series in straight season Karnes Louise Johnston made some Janice had one of her fantastic catches in centre field finest games of the year She clouted two home runs and a paw of singles and turned in an tonight i Wednesday Eagle on third George Hall and Gwen Tyler two hidden scores Wes and Joan Ethel and closest to pm on the Mae Dumarsh longest first hole Dave Manes lowest on third Ivy Hall and Harry Norton highest score on Ted Tyler Sr and Val Tony Downs and Tom tied Lions Club Construction earned a victory over Lions Club Prospect Park last Wednesday night Hie winners had to score six times in the final inning to wipe out 109 Lions Club lead Lions Club tallied three runs In the second and seven more In the third Danny banged out three hits including a home run for John Evans singled and homered Mike Ashley singled three times and Ken Bousfleld Kevin Bousfield John Thompson and Vaughan Cole picked up a pair of hits apiece For Lions Club Derrick and Mark Overland collected three base hits apiece and Mike Jackson Robbie Duiker and Elliott picked up one apiece Trio joins Oakville Three local minor boxla players Kevin George and Jim McNabb have joined midget Bs of Limehouse in ORSA final advanced to the to Saturdays win Bantam girls finals striking out Cayuga batters Tuesday night by defeating over the seven Innings Cayuga under the lights in Tuesday in Acton Melody Acton Park It was the second and Debbie hurled the win straight win over Coyuga They for I Deforest topped them 135 Saturday night In Cayuga gals will I meet cither Oneida or in the Ontario finals wielded a big bat for the winners slamming two home runs Coach of the Limehouse squad convinced the girls will keep winning as long as they keep DOUG HONS SCORES in fast action around the net luring Sundays fourth game of the lacrosse finals Staff Photo Eight softball teams in Eden Mills tourney Eight teams will compete In an all day industrial tournament in Eden Mills this Saturday Teams entered include Armet Industries and Dairy Queen of Guclph Badenoch Strabane Juniors of Hamilton Sheffield and Carlisle The tournament gets underway at in the morning Championship game is scheduled for Its a single knockout competition which will Include a total of seven games of exciting The event is being organized by the Eden Mills team which began its EramosaPuslinch league final series against McGarrs Dairy Queen lost night Tuesday Eden Mills team finished in first place in the Guelph township loop Debbie Hamilton pitched like they have been doing Rally falls short Streets ville pee wees chalked up a 129 minor baseball win over Acton Gulf crew last Wednesday night in a game that was called at the end of four innings by darkness Grab lead built up a 100 lead in the first two Innings but had to stave off a late Acton rally to preserve the victory The locals tallied four runs in the third and four in the fifth Ed and Tom Haverty lud two hits apiece for Acton Brian Ijirsen George Binden Steve McKnight John Gait and Gary Pickles all singled once Three hits Warren picked up three of the nine hits collected off Bert Post and Ken Swan The combo struck out seven batters and issued a total of six bases on balls Winners of the lucky draw were the Minor Lacrosse Williams and Tony Downs loop Henry Duke Arblc spun his The trio were with Acton Ram platters for dancing which Juveniles until the team folded in followed the presentations early July Occasions Cut Flowers Potted Plants Funeral Arrangements Corsages Etc Ofn Dayi Weak 8am Til Darfc WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE Caroline Flower Garden Shop TWO MILES WIST OF ACTONSOUTH SIDE OF HIGHWAY make HINTONS Your Headquarters for all Your School Supplies WC HUE COMPLETE LINE OF ILL SCHOOL SUPPLIES Binders RefillsScribblers Pens Pencils School Bags Brief Cases Lunch Boxes Vacuum Bottles Etc OUTFIT TOUR STUDENTS HINTONS REUTT0WEU DEPARTMENT Compare Our Excellent Prices in Footwear and Clothing for all Ages Our Summer Clothing Continual SHOW TIME Sun through Thurs 2425 Michael Caine Get Carter 26 hi 27 HERE ami THE BIGGEST All I j Irani THUNDERBALia UK Snow Time I I CANADIAN NATIONALEXHIBinON AVOID DRIVING PARKING LONG WORRIES PROBLEMS WALKS GO BY BUS REDUCED FARES ADULTS STUDENTS Round Trip Includes Admission CHILDREN Bus Fare Only BUSES DIRECT INTO THE GROUNDS August September Daily except Sunday Leave Acton 8S8 am Daily exc Sun am Sundays Leave Exhibition 1100 DAILY After Grandstand Show Exhlbilon travelling on burn will transfer at Toronto Bus Terminal to buses running Into the Grounds TICKETS FOR GRANDSTAND SHOWS which include Free Admtsslen fails the Grounds AVAILABLE FROM YOURLOCAL GRAY COACH AGENT tickets and Information at Adams But Depot Mill Street Mr l Agent Telephone

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