Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 28, 1972, p. 13

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Pre Wednesday Jui B3 Whipped by Warlocks Rams wallop Midland League leading Windsor Warlocks breezed to an easy Junior lacrosse victory over Acton Rams In the border city Sunday afternoon a loss Rams quickly atoned for by pasting the Midland Hurons in a lacklustre game at the community centre Monday night Confusion about the starting time of Sundays game forced Rams to take the floor in Windsor after a long bus trip and only a brie According to Acton copy of the schedule the game was set for 30 p but when the team arrived in Windsor at officials ordered thetn to dress Immediately claiming the game was supposed to start at 2 p Warlocks benefitting from the coaching of Jim Bishop proteges outclassed Rama In every period enjoying and period ad van tabes in goals scored Midgets good Two of the better Acton performers were Kevin Marcoux THE visitors goals came fast when Toronto blanked Acton 1H in an Ontario Cup game at the park Sunday afternoon In spite of the loss the Acton lads worked hard and gained valuable experience playing the much bigger Toronto boys Photo by H Coles inning thriller Inglis hit ends Holtby Shaw duel Ray Inglis broke up a tight pitcher duel between John and Bob Shaw with a run scoring 12th inning single Sunday as Georgetown Mets edged RoLkwood Seniors 3 in Fastball league play With the score tied 33 after five innings both pitchers hurled ball until the top of the when took the lead on a triple by Harry Red Orangeville Raceway Thandiy June WOO I KIN DAI NAN SHADOW Troy D K McNull I M Mo field J McClurc Nrl heck Mlii Jamei Mac Pierce HFC WORTHY M I MAI I UAH Cochrane 2 NAT FROM n TOUGH McLean Voio Frill C Song t Irwin Trader Midnight Fir tec Fawn TuiRnnArtpici two MAC Troy VONC John Mill My Adnm1 Miiihl Lucy Chantlcr It Mary Powell W J FOURTH It Aft pact I SI BROOK Mr ami Her rind ion HI WILUL While van j hod 3 II Mamie a Dream Troy Dandy Harper M k Trump I Jew At thymine Dillon J MM JAUNTY Troy I WOHTIIYA Irwin John R Max bill Malawi le M Boy W I ARKERN PAT 1 Crowe Jlrawn THIRD ACL trot MERHYWOOD BOLERO TAG Troy SCOTCH ISUNDN White I Caracal R ciufl Young 3 Arnwana Tilly J Lady Rill Holme At lele McrJabb Given FOURTH RACE pare MM UP C THE QUIET LaRuah mc J 1 Hell Jo a Pride V Hay Troy Ab ftlck FIFTH pace I WO BISCUIT MR Lou Yock Harris Ituarlim Brown TeaberrjJ E Mr Atiorncy J McClurc SIXTH RACE IrolIUO Troy BELMONT SGIFT 1 Haiti Dare 3 Jos Lawi Phillips and a single by Shaw Tie score In half of the Brian doubled then scored on Bill Dwyers single to tie the score advanced to third base where he was tagged out after overrunning the bag but Paul Robinson followed with another single reached second and scored on Inglis game winning base hit run came in the fourth on a single by Chick Milne and Mike Kclley two out thru booker Harry Barber drove in two more runs in the fifth with a triple Although the pit chins on both sides was sharp strikeouts were few for a 12 Inning fanned nine batters while Holtby claimed four batters on strikes Bomb Burg combed three for hits on the last night Barber continued his with two singles 3 LASH I jtOlONIAl Mclean I Troy SCORES Bolton blob cake Midland 14 Midland Windsor It Do lion At TON M dland coke at Bolton No report a home run for the villagers Martin lashed out three sulfites In four at bats and Mike Kelly belted a triple and a home Bob McCulloch hit two singles and John Cunningham rapped a double for Hillsburgh who scored all four runs off sue hits against Blake Hind in the sixth John pitched shutout allowing only two hits over the first five innings plays a return game in 232 indys Llonar La larnar tat 4 Typhoon llaltleitt Irwin Carry On Dot J Powell SI RACt pie White SUN 1 H eland Battle He iliac Hanover R Ray RA pare MINOR BILL 5 HUTCH J Dave 3 J Mar NINTH RACL Irot DIAMOND M HILL R M Harm Ace Brawn Glen Dec Archrdkln 7 Cochrane B Proud Th NTH TOHWm Troy COUNTS Carroll Gander Song Mr N Laaslc Tar Crowe Select FrelghtA July I I p m JUST Hill DAME Troy WEE Lockhart a MOOR EL AND 1 Barbara Hope J action ft J Robbuon Great Lynn Bay Mate Bart Peter Ben Shepherd ilater J Drew SEVENTH RACE pace KM ulpella MrYERb CREED DOROTHEA Troy NDSKAYD Moor njjle Coin Given Baltic Rose Call NINTH UK InvllaUoB illOCOLATr CLAIRJ Cell 4 M k Hum n on Law n J ngG Tom on Wm Troy TINT parr I lit lor SI TTS DOMINION G LaHush lawttn II V I ami PICK cm yourself straw popular again market high school sell berries ready I I be lots of newcomers town judging by the numbers of apartments and house up Country Market on was again a success with man shoppers attracted to the stalk on Willow St the Press to let us know of holiday visitors and trips personals keep the interesting Minor Soccer By Bill Gentles played host to Toronto in an Ontario Cup game Sunday and were badly The opposition was much bigger and stronger as well as more experienced At halitime led and the final score was 100 John Smith and Nate Fields were outstanding for Acton in a losing cause Acton mosquitoes won their Ontario Cup game by default since the opposition didn show up Hal tonPeel In HaltonPeel game Monday night Acton got clobbered 120 by a very powerful Chinguacousy team led at Die Acton lads should not feel disgraced since the Chinguacousy team reached the semi finals of the Ontario Cup last year Once again Nate Fields was outstanding for Acton with Mike Crisp Robin Inscoe and Ford Alton all playing steady games Acton atoms travelled to Scarboro for an Ontario Cup gome Saturday and were beaten The Acton coach reports his boys played well and never stopped trying House League Angels blanked the Spurs at M Z Bennett pitch Monday night David Mitchell scored five goals and David Somerville and Jim added one each for the winners Joe Carter Simon Guest and Brian all played well for the Spurs Redmond top hitter Newcomer Steve Redmond leads Seniors In hitting with a 383 average and in RBI sieve Redmond with 13 in Intercounty Fastball Bobshaw league games up to June IB Although he a far down the Norm Beanie team list with a 233 mark T catcher offensive MKeiiy contribution has been a valuable one In the team first six games Sill w he made five sacrifices stole five jTnThaichcr bases and drew five walks make Hind Averages of all players are listed below Complete trail on rail lino An offshoot of the Bruce Trail another route has been Two fire alarms A scries of grass fires along the railroad tracks was apparently caused by sparks from a brake problem on a train Firefighters Tuesday about 5pm put out four or five fires starting at s garage along to Corners Shortly after the alarm sounded again taking firefighters to a car on Holmesway Place and George who were recalled for the game from the Rotary midget club Mike three goals for the Rams George McPhail and Grant Haines shot singles Thirteen different players shared in the Windsor scoring Marty Young and Greg fired hat tricks to lead the scoring parade In a complete reversal of form Rams romped to their ninth consecutive victory over the hapless Midland Hurons here Monday night Nine different playen including goalie Gary Turkosz fired shots past Midland goalies Dave Clow and Mike Bannon Rams built up a period lead and increased it to 133 at the end of the second period Welldone Craig Weldon had one of his best games ever in a Ram unlEorm scoring four goals and assisting on five others Grant Haines also scored four times Mike and George McPhail netted hat tricks Dale Fisher bagged a brace and Gary Turkosz Dave Manes Stu Culloch and Harry Barens tallied a goal apiece Ted Warzecha and Brian Cooke who normally plays goal each scored twice for Midland Rams are now faced with the serious problem of finding replacements for Turkosi Fisher and Randy Weldon who leave this weekend for a summer trip to Western Canada Manager Alan Hall signed Mike Cooper Monday night and he now looking for a goalie to replace Turkosz Rams play a return game In Midland tonight Wednesday and take on Bolton In a home and home series next week The teams play here Monday July 3 and back in Bolton Wednesday July H FORD CUSTOM 500 HarXp In a light green with vinyl root and equipped with V power SaCC steer ng power brakes radio logger write walls wheel covers Lie completed for hikers in this district The Radial Line Trail between and the Bruce Trail has just been completed by the members of the Guelph Trail club It provides hiking along part of the old electric railroad rlghtof way Anyone interested may reach the trail by entering the Bruce Trad eighttenths of a mile north of and watching for the orange blazes on the west side of the road The Trail Club says this radial line trail Is just the first of its projects The club has been organized for two years PUBLIC NOTICE The office of the Court of Canadian Citizenship will be opened in the Town Hall Committee Room 2nd Floor Milton Ontario for the month of July on the following dates Friday July 7 Friday July 21 1972 and alternate Fridays thereafter A citizenship officer will be in attendance to supply information about Canadian Citizenship and to take applications for Canadian Citizenship from 8 30 a m to 3 45 p m lunch hour 12 Noon to 12 30 p aWWWMWWWWWWWWMWW BUS TOUR Island Boat Cruise Hill Island Upper Canada Village Leave Milton Travel Service Sat August 12th over night at Colonial Motel Gananoque Sunday August visit Hill Island and Upper Canada Village RATE PER PERSON DOUBLE TRIPLE or QUAD 41 SINGLE 56 For Further Details Phone Milton Ont 1970 FORD CUSTOM 500 Fnlihed In medium brown equipment M ncludes automatic power steering E I radio and wheel FORD CUSTOM In Indan Flro this car Includes a A AC motor automatic and radio Lie I 1968 GALAXIE 500 F In Mist Green with automatic power steering power brakes Station Wagon 1966 FALCON FUTURA S 995 In Tahoe bucket seats car has six cylinder economy automatic transmission and radio and wheel covers Lie N33902 All can art xcptlonalty one owner can completely reconditioned and ready to go

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