BS The Acton Free Prett Wednesday Juno Moffat girls unbeaten in five league starts For the first time Moffat has a team for girts under nine of age The team will play exhibition games only this year In their first game against Eden Mills Moffat came out on top Dennis pUched most of the game with Shawns Henderson behind the plat Moffat played extremely well for their first lime out Moffat girls and under opened their season Saturday with an impressive win over The score was only after three innings before Moffat broke loose to score in the final lour Innings Winning pitcher was Tamie Henderson Moffat girls 15 and under have chalked up five straight wins without a loss in the Ctounty league Although stymied by some fine pitching for a while the girts managed a win May 18 Sue Thomson Kim Henderson and Linda Dennis all pitched for Moffat Home runs by Debbie Sandra Ingiis Sue Thomson Kim Henderson Cathy McLeod and Linda Dennis carried the girls to an easy win over Morriston May Playing the leagues newest entry for the first tjme Thursday Moffat won IM but found that Erin has some very good hitters Sue Thomson was the winning pitcher Bomb Sunday the girls didnt allow runs until the final Inning in bomblnK Belwood Sandra and Cathy McLeod each belted a pair of homers for Moffat Kim Henderson Laurie Pierce and Linda Dennis connected for the circuit once each Val Wilds picked off three tough flies In the field and Cathy Mcleod was outstanding at shortstop In five games the girls have the opposition Moffat girls and under defeated May behind the pitching of Sharon Deb Thomson homered for Moffat and clouted a round tripper for In May the girls lost 3013 Moffats biggest downfall was poor fielding Seven of the girls arc for the first time and arc not used to playing under the lights Rockwood the girls Once again although there was lots of hitting both teams lacked good defence Hiah rural registration for Legion hockey Jack Wilde appears to be surprised at his ability tall buildings in a single bound Actually Jack Is clearing the bar in the high jump event during last weeks I Bennett school track and field meet Gibbons Belwood outslugs barber shop nine Burg wins on bobbles Minor provided hockey for IiIkIwnI renin trillion In MUhuil reported at the recent Of the boys ploying hockey here i2H were from Including Hock wo oil unit and isuucslni Hi expenses for were In excess of Including total expenditure of far Ice teg Is rn I Ion fees produced an income of and the committee won able to meet expenses with funds ruined their annual pec wee tournament and the Okt- Acton Satires hockey game events were huge thanks to the hard work and cooperation of participants and members and excellent fun support higher Mr anticipated Unit with an expected Increase in learns next year and the hike In Ice rental rates recently announced by the Acton Parks and Recreation Committee the association expenses will be even higher The association had six novice teams for the first Lime this season and two more atom and one more bantam team are expected to be added next year fiord McCutcheon the organizations cost the neigh borhood of per boy fee of SO Included hotkey which each boy wan allowed to keep at the did of the season rests given the first time all participants received crests registration the staging of two banquets also for the Unit time Mr MtPholl died the of Branch 197 in supplying for special the volunteer work done by coaches managers convenors and referees and the realistic stand on ice rental rates taken by the parks board as major aids lo the minor hockey program over the years fin Is planning a fund raising dance for the Legion auditorium Saturday October edges Leaside Doug 10th inning single Merchants a CO Ho ton County Baseball league victory over Maple In Sunday afternoon It was the villagers win two losses Merchants travel to Burlington lo play last year s pennant winning Cardinals this Sunday Petes Barber Shop in Intercounty fastball league action in Friday night The game was a replay of a contest rained out earlier in the week Belwood grabbed a lead in the first inning but Petes kept pecking at starter Jim finally tteing the score in the sixth The winners then scored twice in their half of the sixth and wrapped the game up with four runs in the seventh Doug and Eric Lace handled the Acton pitching Third baseman Jim BuUough rapped out a pair of doubles and a triple to in three of the Acton runs Fred Buchanan singled three times and Bruce singled and tripled ACTON Gibbons Buchanan c Dunn lb 33 Husson Van Der Eyken f Hams rf Vickery Coe if Anderson rf Lace Minor Soccer By Bin Gentles Acton hosted Brampton mosquitoes at Prospect Park last Wednesday night the Acton lads dominated play in the first half and carried a lead into the second half In the second half Brampton came on strong to bang in three goals but credit must go to Acton because two of the goals were scored on penalty kicks Wade played an excellent game for Acton Jeff Shields clicked for both goals Final score Brampton Acton Acton pec wee Whips played at home against Brampton this week in a game that produced a lot of excitement for both players and spectators I JUNIOR STANDINGS Til of i I 1 It 10 I IT I IIS I I J M I 13 J Midland J a Midland Bo lion It 12 Windier It Willacrburi II ID ACTON Gin Ac After being hemmed in their own zone Acton took a lead when Nathan Fields took a quick pass and scored It took almost 10 minutes of hard work for the Brampton squad to tie it up by half time In the second half Brampton did most of the pressing and scored their second goal But an Acton comeback was about due and they finally capitalized on a hard shot by Jim Gentles Final score Acton Brampton -l- In the opening game of the mosquito bouse league Stars walloped Astros Good scoring opportunities were missed by both teams throughout the game Scoring for Stars were Tommy with a hat trick and Tom and Dorsay Mitchell with singles Brampton bombs peewee nine Brampton scored nine times in the first Inning and coasted to a win over Acton the opening game of the County B baseball schedule in Brampton Saturday afternoon Acton scored twice in the fifth on base hits by Del Roach and Bert Post and once In the sixth when George doubled home Kevin Broostad seniors combined a clutch relief pitching Job by lefty Ken with sloppy fielding by Pete Barber Shop to upset the Acton entry inluinnings in the Fastball league lid- lifter here Thursday night Four costly Acton errors led to all seven Hillsburgh runs None of the runs were earned Victim of his teammates was righthander Grant Usher who gave up only eight base hits and was working on a two hitter until the seventh inning Young Steen took over from starter Jim in the third Inning following a two run Acton rally and gave up only five hits the rest of the game He was particularly tough with men Reminder Acton industrial hockey league players arc reminded of their golf tournament and steak fry scheduled for Acton Meadows tomorrow Thursday night league president Alan Hall told the Free Press this week golfers may tee off for the nine hole event anytime after Trophies will be presented at the steak fry immediately after the tournament Trailing after six innings the burgers took the lead on a two run double by catcher Bell in the seventh Petes regained the lead in the bottom of the seventh on singles by Fred Buchanan and Dave and a triple by Bruce Thomason but bounced back with an unearned run in the eighth to tie the score Second baseman Bob Andrews booted Rick Middlebrooks ground ball to open the 10th Bob cashed Middlebrook with a double to left then with two out Ken belted a triple lo deep left Jim Peavoy singled home the third burg run of the inning One back A error and Dave third base hit of the night produced one Acton run in the bottom of the tenth before Steen retired the side Dwlght Bell lashed out two doubles and a single for Hillsburgh Jim Peavoy singled twice Ken tripled Bob McCulloch doubled and John Cunningham singled Centre fielder Dave Husson had three singles in four at bats for Petes Jim and Fred Buchanan both singled twice Bruce Thomason tripled and Grant Usher singled Although he went Don Ducky Harris rapped the ball solidly three times for the barbers Pete play host to tomorrow Thursday night and take on Georgetown here Sunday night at Thorn a ion Anderson Gibbons II Buchanan Dunn A LOB Acton Bell McCulloch The Ken I If Dunn I IP Ell SUPERMARKET MILL ST ACTON 8530650 SINCERE THANKS The ACTON YS MENS CLUB wish to thank everyone who contributed to the auction sale as well as all who assisted in making it a success Thanks Again Mm June Bo I loo Acton a Tut Junt Acton 1 iNTERCounmr Jam 1 I 1 1000 CknWUtUmi Rock wood Hi 111 bur i mi 111 111 III M Can Rockoood HUliburih T ACTON ID Gcorittown 1 Bahraod HUlabunh to be replayed Glen at rained out 16 ACTON GAMES Tltura at Ac loo at Rockwood Sun Geerfttowa at Fathers Day Special at Acton 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