The Acton Tree Wednesday September Rockwood talks turkey in rematch with Merlin A Northern Ontario Thanksgiving Day dinner and a crack at allOntario Intermediate championship await Seniors as they prepare or the second game of the southern OASA Intermediate finals In tonight Wednesday shut out Merlin the Northern Ontario defending OASA chumps In Association for the allOntario Merlin Saturday night in the opening game of the beat of three Pitchers duel southern Ontario finals A win John Salmon and Merlin tonight Wednesday would give pitcher Frank Guy hooked up inn the villagers the southern Ontario tight pitchers Saturday championship and earn them a night Tho game was scoreless trip to the north Thanksgiving until the eighth Inning when weekend to play either Rockwood tulllcd a pair of or a representative of the unearned runs With two out Salmon was safe on an by Merlin third and went to third on Mike Kcllcys single Kelloy took second on tho throw from tho outfield Vic knocked In one run with an Infield single Dan Arblc followed with single to score Kclley with the second run Up until the eighth singles by Kelloy Arlon Harry Barber Salmon up just four hits fanned IS and was trouble only twice He struck out two batters with runners at second third In fourth Merlin Had the haws loaded with none out on In he fifth but Salmon struck out Made and Ford lined Into a double play to end the inning A crowd of about Including two busloads of fani from wood watched the game ousted In two straight games In last years playoffs tonights game starlit 0 and Quote from Hi world of sport By Denis Gibbons Rockwood Seniors seem to be taking turns subduing opponents with strong pitching one game and hot bats other as they continue along the trail they hope will take them to both the Intercounty Fastball league and OASA Intermediate championships Of the 12 and OASA playoff games theyve played during the month of September the villagers havo won scored runs and allowed only 20 Both losses were by a Single run Even before the Napanee scries In which Rockwood banged out 38 hits in three games three regulars Vic Harry Barber and Jim Thatcher and parttimer John Thatcher were sporting lusty batting averages led the team with Barber was second with 333 but first in base hits with and Jim Thatcher was third with 309 Although he had been used sparingly young John Thatcher had collected hits in trips to the plate for an enviable 348 average The overall Rockwood team average was a figure that most major league clubs would be ready any time to barter for The team had hammered 24 home runs a new record including five by Dan Arbic and four by Jim Thatcher Whenever the hitters have bogged down which hasnt been often John Salmon and Bob Shaw have silenced enemy bats with an assortment of blazing fastballs and hard to hit curves and risers Up to and including Sunday nights win over each had accounted for of the Rockwood wins in regular season and playoff action and its a cinch their earned run averages are both well below the 200 per game mark Softball fans who havent seen the villagers in action can dosotomght Wednesday when they host Merlin In an OASA playoff game and tomorrow Thursday when they take on Norval in the second game of the Intercounty league finals Both games start at Fergus juniors will have Paul Cook as coach in their first season of O A Junior D play Cook high school teacher in Fergus has been manager of Fergus Juveniles for the past two seasons The Fergus team will play in a new six team league which Includes Acton Sabres Rockwood Norval to meet again for intercounty crown Rockwood Seniors and Meta will clash again In the best of seven Intercounty Fastball league finals a rematch of last years exciting series which won in seven games The series opened last night Tuesday ana will continue In Thursday night 8 Rockwood second place finishers In the eight team league shunted to tho sidelines chalking up a win In fourth game of the best of five final series Sunday night Rockwood won set three gomes to one Meanwhile the Mets who trailed two games to none one stage bounced back to eliminate Glen Williams in seven games won the deciding game Sunday night Bob Shaw was a one man wrecking crow for in Sunday night game The liutky struck put 14 batters and drove In ail three runs with a second inning homer only run came in the Inning inning Most exciting game of tho scries was Thursday nights third contest tied the score with four runs In tho bottom of the ninth and won the game with a single tally in tho 11th A two run single by Bob Shaw tied tho game up In the eleventh Gord Burnett led off with double advanced to third on Shaw s sacrifice and scored on a single by Wult Jef fries won the opening gumc of the scries and prevailed in second by the same score Meet to decide Tanners future Milton Lions bantams eliminated Essex to win the OB A Bantam baseball championship last week Many of the players were also on this year Milton Legionnaires Bantam hockey championship team This week Milton Tykes brought the county town its second O B A title Orangeville Raceway Rove ABIGAIL HERBERT R Glrtn Mm T Jtmkc WUim Trier Ann N SpicD Helh I Jin Pot SECOND It laDtTnlUH BOY U LAVENDER Morrow I SALLY BARNES Lady Worth- Miu Todd I Sprncrr THtlDRACElMUrCftH CAPTAIN BUD DUSTY SPFNCFR R Neil Hi Ann Direct Bill Troy Lid Florence I Beyond Belief SIXTH Pace ISM KAWARTHA While T MAGGIES COMET Tolhurtt Troy 1 Kid G Crowe Mill Rote A J McGregor W BUI I Stir Smoke J Fox Acton Tanners executive will meet next week to decide whether or not the team will operate In OH A Intermediate play this season Tanner president Jack Marshall told the Free Press this week unless the O H A has any lost minute entries Acton and Cheltenham will bo the only two teams left from the six that formedtheCentralO H A league last year and Durham have been elevated to Intermediate A and Fergus goal nips Knights Actons Pete scored the winning goal as CMCs of the Southern Ontario Hockey Association league edged London Knights of the O A Junior A Major league in Guelph Friday night is playing on a line with Dave and Doug a TriCounty with Guelph Optimists midgets last year BARB While SIDNEY MAC BIU Carroll JAUNTY BUI Troy Onlooker Crowe 1 HIE BATTLES Hie MIR While JIMMY LaRuab Widow Joe Sheldon Sir Marvin J Fox RACE 1 mile Trot t JUBILEE FROST BUI BOMB Troy Dillon Sons McLean Beau Winter J Protector Don Ledo N White Drew Hanover BUI Stir ton Prince C Hie NINTH Mile Pace JM JOHNNY SING G JAY Troy J DOMINION L 1 Sim it Mr R McLean FIFTH VE 1 Bill Carroll CAPER S DREAM Jontt BEVERLY WaterBill Troy Valid Dean L I Command stead 7 Spare I Max EUIi GALLANT HOP COUNTRY Cor belt LUCKY I a Sharp Clark Crowe Cochrane I Johnny Choice A Try snowmobiles in park areas will be permitted on a trial basts without charge along designated trails In the Meadowvale and Orangeville Conservation Areas this winter members of the Credit Valley Conservation Authority decided at their September meeting This policy will be reviewed early In 1972 Authority staff will work in dose liaison with the Snowmobile Club in trail layout policing and signing In the Reservoir Open areas will be marked in Meadowvale and at the Farm and have suspended operations for this season least Need Intermediates If this is the case I would think be no point in us operating this year he said If theres no suitable group we might hang it up for a year I feel we should have an Intermediate team though to give our Juniors a place to play later on he added Marshall said a decision on whether the team might enter a rural league for this season would be left up to the executive There has been some speculation Tanners might Join the COHL with Orangeville Erin Hillsburgh Shelburne and Grand Valley The league Is not filiated with the O H A We Specialize In Floor Covering 0ZITE CARPETS ARMSTRONG VINYL C0RL0N VINYL FLOORS Or Your Choice Of FLOOR TILES FROM ARMSTRONG DOMINION Free Estimates On Installation LAKEVIEW CENTRE Building Supplies jBOWI for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER J IN Thing Fill h GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES MAIN IT ENGLISH PUB NIGHT Saturday October 2nd as Acton CURLING CLUB Dancing I P to 1 To Music By aH Gcorgt Row Band Featuring Anita Scott TVs Plfl Whistle Program Come out and try our new Admission Tickets available from Cub Members Lunch Anita Scott NEUJS Conatruction were eliminated in tho finals of the Acton Minor Baseball Association hull lentfuo I cam members are front row 1 to r Murray MrNabb Kevin Mike Ashley Steve Kvnns row I to conch McArthur Nick John Ken Murray mnmiKcr Don Ford Staff photo Start make ice October making machinery In Acton arena will started up October IS or later depending on how well the cooperates Arena manager Harold lownnlny wild this week if the is cool enough at that time he i a sheet of Ice in tlirte However a warm spell could delay the start because of the lack of Insulation In he building night Is the last night for roller this season Three teams of Y boys basketball tennis ore at thin year iiist year there was one Roy Wood says it I hern for sure what the will be played Ho is pleased with the lads looking forward to u winter 60 swim On rt were lxys and on tin bus for lost for swimming lemons In experted to be this fall and Only program which didnt t In ladles ami trim lust four signed up Hespeler hurlers redhot in Softball tournament action downed Milton here Saturday night to win first place money In the Petes Barber Shop Softball tournament earned first round bye when Mlsflissaugn failed to show and blanked Hornby In the semifinals Milton reached the final by nipping Van Dart they misted their round game of the last minute withdrawal of Sandhill learn In the round Van slim out 24 on two hitter by Norm Roberta who font will remember from the 1963 Acton Aurora Intermediate Mi series funned 13 in the seven inning game Itob who helped Station lintel to three Acton Industrial league 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