Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 1, 1971, p. 5

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Moffat girls lead series Laurie Kennedy clouted a In the second game of the home run with Autumn Watson series Sunday night Moffat on base to give Moffat girls came from behind again to chalk and under a win over up a win Hillsburgh in the opening game of Take lead their TriCounty final series last took a lead Wednesday night before Moffat tied it up on runs by Sue Thomson hurled a Kennedy and Holly masterful game for Moffat She Sue Thomson homered gave up only three hits walked with Betsy Howard on base in the two and struck out fourth to give Moffat a lead Score first Laurie Pierce scored Moffat Margaret scored the first fifth run but Hillsburgh came Moffat run Hillsburgh took the back with a single tally making lead in the second inning on a two the score run homer by Smith They added Sue Thomson and Laurie another run in the third but Pierce scored the final two Moffat bounced back with two Moffat runs in the sixth inning run by Laurie Kennedy and Sue pitched another strong game Paula Kltchlng Holly Hurren for Moffat scored to make it for Moffat In Moffat could wrap up the the fifth but Hillsburgh tied the championship with a win tonight score again in the top of the sixth Wednesday at Brookville Boxla bantams nip Orangeville With only nine players plus corps to help out Pink and goalie John McCutcheon dressed Kcntner and he reports all three Acton bantams pulled an upset played heads up games exhibition lacrosse win over OurrookiesPetcrArbic Gary Orangeville in Orangeville Barens and Brian did a Monday night good Job too and McCutcheon was Wayne Allan and Ron Turkosz great in goal coach added both bagged hat tricks to lead Scores three Acton to victory Van Fleet McLaren scored three goals for and John Pink shot single goals the squad which will Kent Kentner earned a pair of be starting its 0 M LA playoffs assists while and soon will play a return game here Tuesday September Acton are awaiting a winner in the house league play Roadrunners split pair Acton Canadian Tire Acton while his mates combed lost a decision to six hits from the Georgetown Georgetown in bantam baseball pitchers action this week but bounced No trouble back the very next day to wallop The Acton team had no trouble Milton with Milton scoring singles in the Georgetown plated three runs first second fourth and fifth and off two hits in the second inning to winding up with four in the sixth grab the winning margin in the Milton played singles In the first first game They added another and sixth run In the sixth and final frame Jeff Ribble pitched the win for The Roadrunners got one back Acton while Sproat was charged Wednesday September 1 1971 Oust Binbrook advances to provincial playoffs Seniors made short work of in their OASA Intermediate zone final series advanced to the next round of the provincial play downs by blanking Binbrook 40 Saturday night and edging them in Monday night One of four teams Marmora Brighton or Smith Falls will provide the opposition in the first game of the next series which Is definitely scheduled for Rockwood Pork this Saturday night Steals home Mike Kelley stole home in the with what turned out to be the winning run Vic and David Harris drew bock to bock walks to lend off the fifth Kelley doubled to wore Wllims and Harr scored vhen the shortstop booted Ted grounder Kelley moved to third on the play then stole home I first with the third run of the inn got two runs back on four consecutive base hits in the seventh before Bob Shaw got the Inst two batters on strikes Limbic piny In the ninth hud runners at first and third with only out but ended fifth inning of Mondays game the with a heads up double Barbers drop two squeakers Robin contributed one apiece Bolsters defence Coach John drop Van Fleet back to the QUICK CHANGE artist George McPhail Club president Terry Slaven presented the tucked his lacrosse stick in his hip pocket and trophy Saturday night McPhall teamed up with Tanner Kevin helped Acton RamswintheOL A Junior Hall to win the junior senior club championship Staff photo championship at Acton Meadows Sunday Hall combo junior senior champs George traded his Hall to capture the Junior senior lacrosse stick for a putter Sunday golf championship at Acton and the result was a second piece Meadows of silverware to adorn the Needplayott mantelpiece at the McPhail and Hall top defence- homestead man with Acton Tanners lost Less than after he winter defeated the two- got one back Acta was and Norm Limehouse girls tie set twosomes competed Good scores Hall fired a three over par 38 for nine holes Sunday while McPhad carded a respectable even though he was playing with only a few hours sleep Die kin son s round of was the best individual score Club president Terry Slaven presented the trophy to the champions on the ninth green Last year s winners were Jim Builough and Paul Barton Although they outhlt their opponents in both games Pete Barber Shop dropped the final two games of their Fastball schedule by one run Pennant winning scored in the bottom of the on a triple by John and a single by Bill Sykes to nip Pete last Tuesday night Monday night Fergus Merchants edged the barbers to tie Glen Williams for fourth place Ln the league Eddie Phillips allowed only seven base hits and fanned batters Pete led after eight innings but scored twice in the ninth to force the game into extra innings Harry Phillips and Fred Buchanan hod two hits apiece for Acton Jim Phil Marzo Builough aces second hole Club champion Jim Builough recorded the season first hole in one at the Acton Meadows course Saturday when he the par yard second hole with an eight iron Jim was playing in a Members Bash for Cash Also in the foursome and witnesses to the hole in one were Fred Darby Stu McDonald and Doug Locker and John Dunn picked up one each Winning pitcher John Holtby struck out Tex homers Carl Tex belted a two run homer and fanned 15 Acton batters to lead Fergus to victory Frd Buchanan Jim Phil and Bou Andrews had two hits each for Pete I etc meet in the rst round of the league playoffs but at press time no date had been set for the first game and Glen Williams play a sudden death game for fourth place tomorrow Thursday night play Catcher Mike fired to second baseman Harry Barber to catch the runner who was sacrificing mself to allow the runner to score from third Barber tagged him and relayed the ball back to in time to nail the runner at the plate Winning pitcher Bob Shaw gave up seven hits and struck out 10 Pete Parker tossed a five hitter and fanned 14 for the losers Mike and Jim Thatcher doubled for Dan David Harris and Harry Barber picked up singles Salmon winner John hurled a four hitter and struck out in Saturday night shutout victory Jim and Vic paced nine hit attack with two safeties apiece Harry Barber Dan Arbic Chick Milne Arion and John Salmon all hit safely once scored once in the first when Willms doubled stole third and scored on a fielder ce once in the fourth on singles by and Salmon twice in the eighth on a two run single by In addition to Saturday night game will also compete in a tournament In Barr th weekend They play their Friday night and the second Sunday FRED A HOFFMAN Opt melt t jg I Si Ipl I Telephone Limehouse girls tied up their rapped out base hits best of three O S A bantam during the sixth inning rally final series against Sprlngvale Add more with a thrilling victory at Limehouse added three more Acton park Sunday night the seventh and two In the won the first game of eighth to increase their lead to 21 series on their home ib Sprlngvale scored three times in the top of the ninth before any outs were made and threatened to regain the lead pitcher Debbie Hamilton then set the next three Sprlngvale batters down in order to preserve the win Debbie fanned a total of llin the nine inning game diamond Limehouse trailed after five innings but exploded for five runs ln the bottom of the sixth to take a 1615 lead After that they were never headed Betty Soyka Nancy Shorthlll Melody Spear Judy Casselman Deforest and Anna Odd Balls win first playoff Odd Balls beat Reid Gulf Tuesday night in the first game of the bestof five pee wee minor baseball playoffs Odd Balls plated 10 runs In the fourth inning to win the game away They scored eight runs in the second frame RACING home just ahead of the throw from the outfield is The Gulf gang rang up eight Betty Sojka of the limehouse bantam girls team Limehouse runs in the first frame off five defeated Spnngvale 21 19 in Acton park Sunday night to tie up hits added three in the third and their best of three O R S A Umpire right on top of Jerr photo Final game of the season was a preview of the first playoff game with Odd Balls taking Gulf 17 on a 13hlt attack The servicemen could only muster three hits Four hits Judy Casselman Debbie Hamilton Gayle Deforest Penny Todd and Melody Spear hit safely four tunes each for Limehouse Betty Soyka and Nancy Shorthill had three hits apiece Right fielder Anna and left fielder Penny Todd made outstanding catches in the late innings and first baseman Holmes recorded the last out of the game by diving to the bag to force the runner SprlnRvi IB12010J 19 in semifinals Campbellville Merchants eliminated in straight games and in the first round of the O B A Intermediate B playoffs and will now meet either or defending champion Corunna the provincial semi finals Creemore and Chalk River are squaring off in the other semi final a best of five series NOTICE Anyone interested in booking ice time at Acton Arena are asked to attend a special meeting Wednesday Sept 1st at 8 PM at Community Centre Book your time now 30 Pencils Binder SlCiMi TYPEWRITERS Corsair Clipper 99 Super Sterling 139 Electric to 249 BOOKKEEPING PAPER RING BINDERS yu V IP Ball Pens Pack Pack Papermate Villager BALL PENS Reg SO Only f Wet Look CLIP BOARD With Cover on Fla r Colors NylonTip Pens only T ea Hon Tot Wad Sept StMi Two Merchants in pro camp Ken Parton a rugged who played several years with Milton Merchants and a right winger with the Merchants last year will see action at the Port Huron Wings camp Oct 14 in Port Huron Michigan Both and StUloway played hockey with the Merchants last year Port Huron is in the International Hockey League and is an affiliate of the Detroit Red Wings lives with his family in Milton and Is a Toronto boy Both had exceptional years in Milton uniforms last year The boys have signed contracts with the club but the conditions of the contract will not be settled until the boys actually make the team Thurt Fn Sat Sept 234 MUSS BIG HAISY Remember Every Tues is a Car Night BIG SAVINGS AT JIMS HI and In Plastic Case Colored Pencil Crayons aa Reg Special I Canada Sheets Reg SI Loose Leaf Refills Special 69 One Size Fits All Reg 39 HOSE Assorted ColorsSpecial We carry drug sundries in e and a complete line of school supplies Sheaffer School Open ng DEAL 98 CLIP BOARDS Letter J Size OJ RING BINDERS Ring I to MATH SETS pencil cases 49 to 98 NEWSPRINT PADS Only Ea EXERCISE BOOKS to 59 J RULERS to 18 1055 No TANG FOLDERS 595 Personal Plan Book 25 59 Attache Cases Bis Colors Good Assortment Ball Pens Pencils Erasers Paper Clips Reinforcements Etc mm STATIONERY

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