Intercounty dream game set for Rockwood park Three players from the league- lending club are among nine picked for the first an nun I Intercounty Fastball league nil star game slated for Park tomorrow night Pete Mnrkettohn first baseman Dan Donahue and second Sinn were named to the dream team which will face the defending league champion llockwood Seniors Also chosen were pitcher John and third baseman Hay Infill of shortstop Wayne Kirk and left fielder Ed While of llelwood centre fielder Jim Frank of Glen Williams and right fielder I loyd Mandcrson of Complete roster Hon Ritchie of Glen Williams Art Bruce of Hi spier filled out their roster Ihls wilh the selection of seven pitchers Jake of Dave of Itkn Williams catcher Max Stafford of Glen Brian of Georgetown and Paul Teeter of Glen Williams and outfielders John Cunningham of and Hick of Georgetown flu cellardwelling Acton Pete Barber Shop club will be the one not represented in the nilstar game Asked for prediction couth told the Free Press With a lineup like thai there no reason why we cant beat guys are supposed lo be the best ballplayers In the All star fate the Trouble In the Glenl league will meet prior to tomorrow nights all- star game In In on effort to resolve a controversy which has arisen folio wins Rock- wood Seniors failure to show up tor a league game In Glen Williams Monday night Rockwood playing coach John Salmon told the Free Press Oils week that when he tallied his team would be on account of the holiday weekend he notified the Glen Williams team last week and asked for a postponement lie said he also notified league president Fred I ngleby Saturday In thin Men players were on the field ready to play Sunday night and a good crowd was on hand at the ballpark One player who had been on vacation the previous week and was unaware of the player shortage situation showed up or the gome game against Thursday night was rained out Following tomorrow nights nil- star game the villagers make their next home Mart against Ion Williams Thursday July 13 unenviable task of trying to tho booming lata of village hitters like Move Redmond Harry Barber Milne playing loach John Salmon said lie won t name his starting until shortly before game time tomorrow night from Hie game will go into tin Intcrcaunly league fund Juniors Eden Mills handing Men Mills thilr first I league ikfml of the Inst Monday night Juniors wue shut out on a neat two by Ron I rig I Is of this Tho Po Wednesday Jul J Minor Soccer Bill mosquitoes really went to town in gome Bronte last Wednesday night At Acton was lending on goals by Jeff Shields Scott Malcolm 1 Acton had their shooting boot on in the second half adding another five Jeff Shields scored two of them bringing his Lilly to four Anthony scored twice and Bruce once replied with one goal Final score Acton Bronte I Bruce played on outstanding gome for Acton Acton went to Georgetown Monday night looking for a tough game thats exactly what It was Georgetown led at Acton tried hard to level the score but had no luck Final score Georgetown 2 Acton Simon Agar and MticArthur shone in a losing cause for Acton HOUSE easy win over the Slant who had only eight players dressed for the game Scoring for the Phantoms II Howe 1 and Kroczen 1 Clinfe Mitchell played well for the Stars night the Phantoms had a hard time heating the Astros It was nip tuck game nil the way Scoring for the Phantoms were Kwlnlkowskl 2nnd S bagged two goals for the Astros Final score Phantoms 1 Astros 2 Glen whips barbers SANDRA Van Fleet two girls to grab a loose ball during Thursday nights girls lacrosse game here Photo by D Gibbons Ramettes romp over roughnecks Frank proves allstar selectors are right Acton scored a shutout victory over the plnt- Roughnecks In exhibition girls lacrosse game in the community centre night Although many of the players were smaller than their Acton opponents they didn lack any desire Susan came up with several big saves in the Acton nets to the shutout Van scored three goals to pace the Acton I Anne and Maureen netted goal apiece Bonnie McKenzic earned two assists while Maureen Sandra Van Heel each picked up one The same Iwo will play hen again Saturday as part of a challenge series between teams from Aclon and I by Jim Frank anil six Acton errors helped the red hot Glen Williams team trounce Petes Barber Shop 103 In an Fastball league game here last Tuesday night Frank proved his selection as the league all star centre fielder was wellearned as he connected for a pair of doubles a a home run in five scored four runs and drove in two more Making his first start of the season in a barber shop uniform righthander Id Phillips was victimised by four errors committed by his leammatcs In tin first three innings when the visitors built up a lead Shoddy fielding retired the first two utters in the third before Frank homered and three Alton errors allowed the Glen to score three runs The Glen added their seventh run following an Acton error in the seventh their last three on a three run home run by Paul Teeter in the ninth Held to Just three hits by Nell Best for the first six Innings Barbers finally sent the vctcron to the showers In the seventh with a three run rally highlighted by Jan double and John Dunn three bagger Beit batsmen Jnn collected a single and a double In three at bats for the barbers Fred Buchanan John Dunn both tripled and Rob Andrews Phillips and Bruce all singled Barbers will try to end their 10 game losing streak when they plnj in Georgetown rldoy night Merchants play here Sunday night at and the leagueleading club pays a visit Tuesday July and Phil Shrive garm red the only safeties off tin limit ilghlhnmkr limit not four runs in the first inning and single runs in tin sevmtli iglith and ninth was Ihi losing Myers winner Don Myira up the win dm Mills as Handy Peart slroki d a pair of and Phil I huh In rout Parkinson stand picked up lipid Inn Dunlin was the losing fori din Mills hut lift nine i will fan I Mills twin I I nit will Ik Saturday afternoon in the run tun run men the smiml Monday night July 10 in 1 dm Mills In Hit of a rained out game s i v Identical wins Orangeville Raceway Pinch hit pitcher stars for Moffat FIRST White TH1 Tim J 0 1F llrown Bin I I ian htm I idimI Ham i Lou 11 I in FIRST lnrit3S0 A MIAN I limn J A 1 oil I thlrf 11 I unfit n MpI 1 Mighty lury lawion At Kirk I sv mi tut 11AK Miss PROFIT TOD half Hanover tiIiikImh AF snitch THIRD TOM A Hoffman i intfltan fFoiariil PorlaKPK lill llaJ stale l ten RTIIRAtF I A1HNA It i lulf Mamie ihtin SIXTH R pacetut JALNTW I SOW A lurran I Max WvnwoodK larlo I Croat All Filion NTH pace DO ROTH FA I Crowe J Moffat girls and under took another beating from Hock wood on IS the score being lol2 This whs the girls third in three nights In the first tliris innings allowed two runs then in the fourth they faltered badly and let in 11 runs lias won the game Outside of the inning it was a good game On June Moffat girls 12 and hosted at They very cordial hostesses as they beat the visitors 18t Howard and Tammy belted a home run Tammy was the winning pitcher On Ponsonby s side of the stales Sharon hit a home run with Iwo on base for was On June Jo Moffat girls 15 and under and and under had a header in Hillsburg The team played first and thiir First loss a score of 3 to J Both teams a good game Both pitchers were sharp and Vicki came out on top Then were two home runs hit by the two pitchers Spears from Hi lis burg and Thomson from Moffat It was a heartbreaking game for learn to lose two teams meet on July 13 at flic older girls from Moffat also lost that night to lucres not much to say about a game like ihLs Moffat was simply out played On June 26 the Moffat girls 12 and under played at and soundly beat Die small girls regular coaches Shirley and Doug Thomson were in with the other girls so Don and Kb therm McMillan look the team to and did a fine job them hitting these girls do Is fantastic They put some of the older girls lo shame with the bat On June Moffat girls and under at igninst Ponsonby Moffat was had to start tho game with two IS and under players Sue Thomson and filled In the vaiant spots until arrived and then Michelle was replaced Sue Thomson took over as piteher during the second Inning Basis were loaded two out Sue went in and struck out the third batter Two runs were scored in the first inning by lnsonby and Sue gave up one run in the seventh She pitched a great game fanning 11 batters out of 19 she faced The learn backed her per cent when they had to and they came up with their best hits of Ihe year The final score was IFNA1TA FnitS 11 fin J I lAbrllM I Cadillac Ray a Ridley MOUNT Carroll IIATII McLean I Tom Troy tlion ADIOS IULOMAL 11 McLean 11ASII Town Hanover J Fox Lady LlHLST MS H Mike Dominion Lamm Popular Brad Cochtane 1 Kay Moore Lily Defile I Gallic Roie s Widow Joe Sheldon Suzuki TST25 Duster Bead stopport Pimory adiuslablo shocks CC1 automatic H ground Built to take on the country Brampton Cycle Main Streel novlns and Acton pee wees chalked up vktories over thiir opjionenLs in White Oaks minor league laerosse action last Hero of tin novice win was Todd Melnlyrc who hud a in four of his learn s five goals sewing two and setting up two Bags brace Mike Marsluil also bagged a brace for Acton and Todd Cook netted a single Derrick mil Lime Alton each drew a pair of assists McGill scored two of the goals Single markers to Steve McDowell and John Shane shines Withers third goal of the gime provided the margin of victory in the pec wee game lcne and Dave Me also bulged the twine For locals Withers McGilloway Nick McPhail and Van all collected assists led at the end of the first period Minor games consist of two periods only TOYOTA BEST DEAL ANYWHERE HIGHEST TRADEIN ALLOWANCE WE NEED USED CARS Corona Hardtop HJALTOlN TlOlYfOiTiA Division of Halton Truck Sales 1967 Limited HWY JUST NORTH OF 401 PHONE 8784365 IIP Inly Hal Park ji in At Ion Si I ion MAI 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