Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 21, 1972, B2

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The Acton Moffat girls keep winning bombs barbers Show outshines Shoe Moffat 15 and under girls chalked up their sixth victory without a loss when they trounced Thursday night vlene Snyder hit two home runs and Laurie Popp and Sue hit one each Winning pitcher Sue Thomson received excellent support from her fielders Bounce back Moffat 12 and under came from behind In the final Inning to edge last Wednesday night The game was a seesaw battle all the way Tamle Henderson the winning pitcher helped her own cause by clouting a grand slam home run Big heroes of the Moffat win were Laurie Kennedy and Donna Dennis With Moffat down 1716 going Into the last Inning the first two batters filed out Then Laurie came up and belted home run to tie the score Donna followed Immediately with another noma run to win the game Beat After beating Moffat and under girts went loedcteat at the hands of last night The name was much closer than the score Indicates With both regular pitchers missing Wendy Mason and Louise Johnston did a tine Job pitching Wendy pitched tho first five innings and Louise worked the final two Louise Johnston and Dob Thomson did excellent Jobs playing strange positions Trudy Sales Back from a leg injury proved to be a fine leader behind tho plate It was a fine team effort Seniors rolled to their third victory Sunday night whitewashing Petes Barber Shop behind the Ave hit strikeout pitching or Shaw Shaw baffled barbor shop batainen with assortment or risers curves drops to complement his bullotIlko fastball Every player In the Acton lineup except John Dunn and Bruce whiffed at least once Dunn touched Shaw for three of flvo Acton safeties one of them an Infield hit A Texas league simile by Jan and a wrong field liner by Denis Gibbons were only other barber shop base hits Bombed Starter Eric Shoe Lace and his successor Doug Vlckery gave up a total of 12 base hits and were saved from further shelling only by an outfield which ac counted for 1 of the many of them on balls hit deep enough to go for homo runs In parka equipped Willi feme Centre fielder ran miles to haul In eight fly balls Second Backer Harry Barber started the onslaught with a homo run down the right field line in first Inning Barber also collected a single a double singled three times Hind twice Bob tripled Dan Steve Redmond Chick Milne singled once far I lock wood aided the muse by committing errors Shaw exhibited perfect control tho distance without a walk Acton plays In tomorrow Thursday nlghi Ik Mllno Peewees suffer double defeat Acton Gulf dropped a 141 decision to Brampton Saturday and were by Georgetown Monday night in County Minor Baseball B league action Brampton pitcher hurled a four hitter Saturday yielding only a pair of base hits to John Gait and singles to Terry and Steve MacDonald fanned nine Acton batters Actons only run came in the fourth inning when Mark Morrison and Del Roach walked and McKnlght singled Seven first Inning runs by Georgetown provided the exact margin of victory In Monday nights game Georgetown also rallied for six runs In the fifth after Acton had narrowed the visitors lead to four runs Kevin Rick Jackson Marvin McNabb and Bert Post collected two hits apiece for the locals Manager George employed a total of players in an effort to upset the Georgetown crew Acton plays in Georgetown Friday night and plays host to Brampton Monday June A JUNIOR STANDINGS or 11 1JT ITS June ALTON It Wallicebl III Wllttburx ISoltoti Midland II ACTON No Midland at No Storlni Mill Mi rf mi A Hob Hart Young How Dill M Hun June it WA Inttremnty Stretch streak TrlCounty Minor Softball Eden Mlili Del wood ffllljburgh SQUIRT A Moid Bel wood wood OUCH That one hurt Terry Bateman third for the Acton pee wee baseball team was the surprise recipient of a pitch in the pit of the back during Monday nights Acton- Georgetown game Looking on sym pathetically is the Georgetown catcher Photo by Gibbons lUlliburg Jin wood Rockwood lUlliburRh Moffat Belwood victims of villagers wrath Two single run looses to Burlington and have stretched Acton streak to five In County Minor Baseball league midget play After bowing In Burlington Inst Wednesday night Road runners blew a six run lead and lost to here Monday night scored seven runs in the first Inning on base hits by Steve Marshall Dan Allan David Ian Campbell and Jim rallied to tie the score with six runs in the fourth then added single runs In the fifth and sixth Base knocks by Dan Allan and Roger produced the final Acton run In the bottom of the fourth Glen Williams whipped Acton Junior girls 123 In a five Inning Rural Minor Softball acton league game her Monday night knocked in the lm first Acton run with a second Inning single Acton added two more runs in the fifth when Valerie Irwin walked and Diane Sherry Theresa lAity hit singles Acton plays in Hornby tomorrow Thursday night and Glen Williams here again Monday June i Thatcher thumps ball juniors top Held to a single base hit by hard throwing Jake Ncu in a 20 loss to Hespeler last Tuesday night Seniors brought out the lumber to win back to back games against Thursday and Friday Bob Buck Shaw was the hero a 11 inning victory posted by in the first game in three hits and struck out Belwood Shaw shut Belwood out on two hits while fanning Junior John Thatcher broke up batters after he relieved starter no hitter with a seventh Chick Milne in the third He also Hespeler singled home the winning run in set Oar the Hits galore pounded out hits including five by Norm and four each by Steve Redmond Chick Milne and John Salmon In clobbering 221 back home Friday night Going the route for the first time this season Salmon gave up only batters down on strikes only two losses have been to play host to Fergus tomorrow Thursday night and travel to Glen Williams Sunday night picked up both their runs in the on a triple by Bill a single by Dan Donahue and a pair of ground outs John Thatcher paced a hit attack with three singles and a home run as Juniors Aberfoyle 1410 in an Softball League game in park Monday night Catcher Tom Parkinson doubled to the left field fence leading off the first inning for and Thatcher capped five run rally with a line Win streak halted Merchants beaten IS Sieve MurihsH David Ian Campbell Rick If Jim McNabb lllbbk Hick J on net tc Honor Sieve Bennett Bern if Taylor Acton Meadows draw winners Larry Brltton of West HID won a full set of golf clubs as first prize in the Acton Meadows Club draw on the weekend Second prize a golf bag and covers went to George Acton and third prize an was won by Bert Hunter 2 Georgetown After four straight wins drive home run over the centre came up with a field fence bad game and were defeated 92 Aberfoyle in Oakville Monday night starter Dickinson for four more Gord the leagues runs in the second inning two in leading pitcher with a record the third and three tho fourth went the route for Myers winner giving up two runs off five hits He walked five and struck out second and hurled the rest of the lo5t name tn Dick Dip win WB3 victim SSJto a pair of singles for the villagers earned In five and and centre fielder Dave twothirds Innings he gave up Burnett nns five singled twice Martin McDonald tripled and Pete Zess doubled Rockwood now has a record in the senior league which includes Eden Mills Aberfoyle Brock Road Badenoch and Two of the Rockwood losses were in extra inning games Big series Juniors have an important home and home series with the undefeated Eden Mills team coming up The teams play in Eden Mills tomorrow Thursday night and back in Rockwood Monday night Jack Mike and Mike Martin are coaching the juniors Sue Weir 4 won a J Wendorf oil painting In a lucky draw after the seventh He walked two and seven In two and onethird innings Peter Roberts allowed tworunsoff three hits four and struck out five Pitcher Gord Curne hit two doubles for Oakville and Conrad had two singles Reynolds Hall and Kane all singled once For and Doug Lang each singled twice H earns tripled and Doug Lang singled make Kellys of Brampton Your Headquarters for MOTORCYCLES Tom Parkinson Phil John Parkinson John Thatcher lb Burnett If Randy Peart Pete TRADITIONAL handshake is offered John Thatcher by Martin Duprf teammates Phil Shrive and John iter he belted a Dave Bruce home run In the first inning of Monday nights 1410 win by Juniors over ad wo cm io Gibbons Rockmood REGISTRATION lor SUMMER PLAYGROUND SWIMMING LESSONS Two Dates Saturday June 10 to 3 PM Thursday Jury 6th 730 PM to 9 at the ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Playground Swimming Registration Fees Single Family Single 400 350 Twin 175 Trait 175 Sport Featuring Everything You Ever Wanted KELLYS MOTORCYCLES RESEARCH ROAD BRAMPTON PHONE if

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