Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 8, 1971, p. 4

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Neu hurls onehitter barbers drop opener steal and Ed Smith was left stranded after being hit with a in tt sixth struck out the side twice in the third and eighth innings Hespeler lb BlakeHlnd2b Jim Acton 3b Bruce Grant Usher rf Ed Smith If Acton Ed Phillips Harry Bob Andrews Phillips Fred Buchanan Roadrunners win Acton Canadian Tire bantam struck for runs In the f rst inning and coasted to an easy minor baseball win over Hon here Saturday afternoon sullen death win earned the George Hood as Halton County Bantam champs Milton scored four runs in the top of the first but wiped that lend out in a hurry as they paraded men to the plate In the half of the inning First baseman Bernie Taylor started things with a home run and his teammates collected five more base hits and seven walks before the inning was over clouted a grand slam homer in the sixth when Acton added six runs to increase their lead to 21fl Jeff sharp Milton tallied nil their runs in the first three innings before righthander Jeff who was sidelined earlier in the year with a broken arm settled down and shut them out over the final four frames struck out four and walked only three in recording the win Bill McGilloway Chris Tennant Terry Holmes and Jeff rapped out three hits apiece for Acton Bernte Taylor and Steve Bennett picked up a pair each and David Galbraith Barry Payne Tun Mclntyre had one apiece Derek Telsman had three hits In four at bats for Milton Acton Bern Taylor lb Bill McGilloway David Tim Steve Bennett rf John Ashley Terry Holmes Jeff Chris Barry Payne If Rick If 4 Manager Roy Wood coach Ross Budgell MOFFAT GIRLS 12 and under copped the championship for the second year in a row when they edged a stubborn Hillsburgh nine at BrookvUle diamond last Wednesday night Moffat won the best of five final series in straight games Members of the championship team are front row 1 to r Shawna Henderson Kathy Kennedy Penny McMillan Jo Anne Dennis Gwen Elliott Betsy Howard Paula Hitching Second row 1 tor are manager Doug Thomson Autumn Watson Holly Sue Thomson Laurie Pierce Cheryl Buchanan Margaret coach Shirley Thomson Back row tor are Debbie Rippon Donna Dennis Henderson Laurie Kennedy Donna Staff Photo Moffat girls champs again For the second year in a row last Wednesday night to sweep the game Moffat girls 12 and under are the best of five series in straight Sue sharp champions of the TriCounty games League convenor George sue Thomson held Hillsburgh league Smith presented the to Just two hits struck out 20 and Moffat edged championship trophy following out a pair of singles and a Nerval Mcts are playing fourth place Glen Williams in a best of seven semi final and second place Rockwood are taking on fifth place Fergus in a best of three quarter final fastball Final standings 22 21 42 21 42 Glen Williams 16 13 Fergus 14 ACTON 10 Hillsburgh 5 23 P P John Root turned the sod to mark the start of construction of nine extra holes at Erin Wllllam3 defeated Heights Golf and Country Club recently Looking on is club pro sudden Bill Richardson Staff Photo place Midgets sweep playoff triple in four at bats to lead Moffat to victory Autumn Watson and Laurie Kennedy both hit singles for Moffat Sue Thomson Debbie Rippon and Donna scored runs Undefeated The team went through the entire season and playoffs without losing a game Congratulations to the undefeated champs All of the girls worked hard for the win G4 Righthander Jake set Pete Barber Shop down on one hit a seventh inning home run by Harry Phillips and struck out to lead to a 31 win In the first game of the best of three Inter county Fastball league quarter finals here last night Tuesday Pete will now have to win the second game in Hespeler Friday night if they hope to force a third and deciding game Monday night also In Hespeler Hurls well Barber shop hurler Ed Phillips gave up seven scattered base hits but failed to get tt hitting support he needed Phdhps fanned nine and walked broke a scoreless tie with two runs in the sixth when Donahue was safe on an error Acton second Blake Hind singled Craig walked and singled e third run came on a ninth inning round tripper by center fielder Anderson Three reach Besides Harry Phillips only two Acton runners reached base John Dunn walked in the second and was thrown out trying to Bearded Ram redeemed Somehow in all the happy confusion that followed Acton Rams 11 championship lacrosse victory over Brockville one important member of the team Alan got lost Last weeks tree Press had hardly hit the streets when Ram fans began calling to ask what happened to their bearded hero in the team picture that appeared on the front page The beard must be redeemed one caller demanded Or the wrath of the razor will descend upon you played his usual strong defensive game and his was certainly as big a factor scored goals w ROADRUNNER CAPTAIN David Galbraith whipped Milton 248 at the Sportsmen Show Sorry Alan May we escape the accepted the George Hood trophy from Saturday afternoon Staff Photo wrath of the razor this time m P Whiting after he and his teammates m ounce SWEETENED Fruit Juices PORK ROASTS SHOULDER PORTION DOG FOOD igamilk jelly powders SCOTTlis IGA TOMATOES 69 8 269 247 Thompson Fuels midgets trounced Georgetown last Wednesday night to up of five baseball playoff series in straight games Acton and Georgetown were the teams entered In the house league Glen McKenzie and Ken showed the way for bomb Acton Reld Golf peewees clobbered Campbellville in the first game of the best of three minor baseball playoff series last Wednesday night Acton scored runs off only one hit in the f inning added a run in the second four in the fifth and two in the sixth Swan sharp Righthander Ken Swan hurled a five hitter and held to single runs in each of the second and third innings Swan struck out seven batters and issued only two walks Swan also paced a nine hit Acton attack with two doubles in four official trips to the plate John Gait singled and doubled for the locals Tom and Brian both doubled and Marvin McNabb Bert Post and Glen Campbell singled Village loggers For Campbellville McMillan singled and doubled Robinson doubled and Newell and Fuller both singled Gary showed a keen eye at the plate for Acton as he drew four walks Acton as each collected three Rmy Senilis singled and doubled base hits McKenzie singled doubled and homered while singled twice and tripled Steve Van Fleet also clouted a pair of three baggers for Acton Gary Masters singled twice and Jim doubled Winning pitcher Chris set Georgetown batters down on strikes Acton Darts League General Meeting ACTON LEGION HALL MONDAY SEPT 20th at 830 PM All Former NOTE You do not have to be a Legion member to play in this league FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE Mich Davis Roy Swan fsggg JUUUUU iiimi for for THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER Iftllw IN Thing to do GO BOWLIN ACTON BOWLING MAIN ST MEMUK Acton Oilers You Many Many More InStore Bargains IGA SNCIAIS ARCTIC POWER NESCAFE PORK BUTT CHOPS RINDLESS SIDE BACON chiice imnhtei while half impute 29 LEG LAMI l 59 Vegetables 81 aAKERV SPECIAL IGA D0NUTS 3 88 CINNAMON BUNS KAISER ROUS 36 FRESH CHINESE FOOD SWEET I SOU CHICKEN WITH CHICKEN WESTON BISCUITS 69 POTATO CHIPS 2- 79 CHOCOLATE BARS i 79 HEALTH BEAUT AID SPECIALS aspirin 2 BABY OIL 59 WINDOW CLEANER 33 IGA SPECIAL FROZEN SPECIALS OAV SPECIAL 3 A 99 MARGA AWAKE ORANGE Grade A LARGE EGGS 43 Crisco CANTALOUPE LUSCIOUS CALIFORNIA PRODUCE No GRADE 3 99 GRAPES 3 99 OF UN OH SOU ORANGES v local CELERY STALKS TOP LOCAL l CARROTS 229 FOOTBALL PLAYERS row own it MR SPICKS FOR THIS WEEK 2 CHECKAUNIT PRICING COURTEOUS WEEKLY DELIVERY SERVICE SPECIALS SERVICE

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