Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 12, 1972, p. 10

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Th Acton fnt Prow July Sykedout In an of power hitting first batman BUI drove In four am including the winner In the bottom of the ninth to Rive Georgetown Mela a victory over pete a Barber Shop In Ghm Friday The Met ted a hit assault barter newcomer Eddie Dunn with two home runi two double and a single in five at drove In one of three Inning Georgetown rani with a single homered In the fifth to break a tie homered again In the seventh to tie the after had taken the toad and capped off a perfect night by doubling home Paul Robinson for the winning run In the ninth Barber rasa Barbers touched Georgetown starter Greg Moody for one run In the second two the fifth on a walk to Bob Andrews Jim Bull trtple and a sacrifice fly and two more In the seventh when Eric Lace walked and circled the bases as Mats muffed up his bunt Dunn struck out only four Georgetown batters Ho Issued one walk Barbers collected a total of six base hits a pair of singles by Bruce a triple and singles by Andrews and Eddie Phillips MO I ACTON Law Bob tt Jin John Dunn lb Ed rl Huuon Bruce Thoniiiw Fred Gram lb lot if Barry Mavril Miami Jnnn Hollby Roadrunners stymied by ace Hurler Young By Rick Acton midgets lost their Helton County midget game HI to Brampton In Brampton Sunday Score was 30 for Brampton until the sixth inning when the locals experienced a defensive lapse allowing Brampton to score five runs This then paved the way lor second defeat in a row Star of the game was Brampton pitching ace BUI Young Young went the distance fanning 13 batters Acton s offensive attack was led by Ian Campbell with three hits and Glen with a pair Billy scored the lone Acton run as he stole home In the ninth Inning to break the shutout Injuns survive raid Two goal efforts b Steve Goy and Sieve Van Fleet sparked Injuns to a 1DS vic tor over Rodney Raiders In a recreational lacrosse league game at the community centre last night Injuns Who trailed at the end of the first period bounced back to the Raiders In the second period and In the final frame Barrj Irtscoe Harrj Bui Pate BUI Cook Jeff and rounded out the Injuns scaring with single goals Game scoring honors went to Mike Mangier Miller the Raiders who scored three times Alan potted a pair of goals and Woody Fabian Date Ryder and John tallied a goal apiece for the lasers top Anne and Liz Strokov divided four goals between them as Acton downed in Shelburne last Tuesda night Iji Cathy Van Eken and Maureen Gerth earned assists the victorj and Susan a stead in goal JUNIOR STANDINGS IS 10 fioltcn 13 Rrxdale IS 108 J 111 4 151 IBS 16 io in 8 10 8 It 107 Rradalc l rokF ACTON Midland I i Roller hockey Anyone Interested playing acton roller hockey should be at the community centre tonight Wed- at with a hockey Tomorrow Thur Tom Browning an roller FY Jul Interred forming a league who dont own roller acton skates can rent them at the com- Ju centre Orangeville Raceway HIST RACE par- VTORM KID NAN Tolhurit 8 CHASMAtt Grabam Wm Roman Johnny J Bert Kiwi SIXTH RACE pare M HISS DOUBLE DALE A 8 PARKER TOUGH STUFF White MAC RAY Dormer 4 Devoted Pick J 8 J Pollard 5 Jimmy At Gold Carter THIRD RACE par Crewe DOCTOR Newman LOR J J Sunbeam 1 Stead Adim Barrett Baron At Timothy L Bain KEY ACENTH Stfld A Krlitjt Redpatb Judjte Cbkt J A Hal 7 Wll Lor CrL a FIFTM a TRUE Walt al Barb Newman Harper Hempatead Stan A Ntcnolli Good time Helen Quintan Dillon J kitchen Brawn AE Andy a C SEVENTH RACE a HARDY KNIGHT AIR T CRUISER Lawaon I Armando Hanover J Cadillac Hanover Ray MOOR ELAND b TOM Troy 7 SKIPPER Harper 1 Gander 2 Carol McNab Wll Lor Cathy Mr CL Moaner Select A Hoffman NINTH RACE I DREW CHESTER HARM ACE L Brawn 1 GLEN DEE C I Key J Smith Royal Cochrane Klmetla A Walker Proud Me Moreau 8 Jubilee TENTH RACE- EAGLE ArthdeUn HURRY UP SOKiC JESTA PATCH A Walker Rot J Seotti Wba Hae Wm Folio Lady Florence L Carry On Dot J Powell AE Mudllly Headsup play saves second barber victory A ivrndaup play by left fielder Jim saved Iete a Shop their second Ii torcminty leaaue In Monday tarried a lead Into thn of the ninth before John Cunningham and Tom Nevllls led the with luicktobarksfnglesforthe burg After Urn popped out Heeler make the store thi Tail runner Itarbrr Phillips fannrd for the out when hit a to baseman Jan Itiddall llullounh lied In Iron left field position to second In to tag Keeli lor the third out seconds lx the would be tylnn run en the plate lilt pluy was jual of Itullouuh for nl He drove In the first two Alton runs with a second Inning homer and also slnuled In to keep his above the mark Bella homer Third Andrews supplied he other barber shop runs with his first homer of year a three run blast in sixth Phillip wait all the way for Acton Hiving up hits and out si Hob Me was the loser paced a nine hit A ton slngln and a home run John Dunn singled twice Anilrows homered and I Phillips Jan and Dave all tingled John Cunningham and Tom each hit safely twlti for AND HI Novices apply whitewash LACROSSE is as one would think and Acton showed thi Rough Necks no exception trouncinK the out of towntrs Above Acton Li lets with a shot just I ij Armstrong checks her from I hi Acton Susan hdow slops shot by Cindy Keekr while McPh shows her whit it s nil about Photo by 1 Alton Itulury novices In the Hume of a White Oaks minor lucronne league here last Wed night evened the evening by edging the local Intluimln peewees They also prevailed in Che rubber match dumping Rotary bantams 134 A four goal one assist effort by I odd was the highlight of the novice game In which At on took a first period lead fired home more wired guula In the second Hoe night Todd Cook had a fine night Tor Aclon storing two goals and up two others Derrick added a goal and on assist Clayton Cameron and Mike Marshall one assist each to the scoring totals Turner came up with effort In the Acton nets to record the shutout Clarke second goal of the of the final period was the deciding factor In tht nip and luck Clarke and Alan scored for In the first period with Withers replying for on an unu sauted effort Withers set up Handy Mclnlyre for the Acton tally tale Charlie the Oak ville bantam goal offensive with goals us the visitors up first period added a hat trkk for the winners linn bigged four of the six Acton goals while I ton Moort and Peter netted win to rurkonz Fred Alliti jury Itarena Jim Hurley Him I 11 At ton trains travel to Oak in night mil hint r another tripltheaikr July ARTHUR A JOHNSON OPTOMETRIST 54 Mill St E Wednesday Saturday Allstars blank Rockwood on Inglis clutch triple Jake of and Dave of Glen Williams combined to hold Seniors to just two hits us Fastball league all stars blanked tht defending leugui champs btfort a small crowd in Rock wood park Thuradaj night Georgetown Met d base man Itaj supplied all star power driving in all runi with sixth triple off Bob Shaw blow the head of Norm misjudged thi It rolled to the fence Dodgers beat Bombers Tom and Don banned out four hits apiece to lead the Dodders to an the Bombers in Acton Minor Baseball Association house league Mottdaj Also the ball hard for the Dodders were Steve Mitchell fun Berry and McNabb who hit safe three limes each Ken Harris and Brian Ashley had three hits for the Bombers Jim Thompson and collected a brace apiece IHlMtlfKS It Km Shaw had Just conn Into the after Blake Hind loaded the basis up a to Max of film Williams a single to a wirifiec to Stan of and an walk to first Dan Itonuhut Inn rhiiuhir and Ikitiit robbed thi all of bast hits with Niu tht first inninf for stars up in to Milnt mil striking out six irnll in f mm four in his thru stint loath Jt set tin down order wluffmt four of UieiTi in First innings for Hind tot in tht fourth and worked the final ill innmjs thrct ljifftr ill from Irilis Jim I rink if Williams and of At ton Hardman Dan Donahue H lb Ray liuUsGIJb Paul Teeter si Rick GFrf Jim GWcf White Max Stafford Wc Jake Brian JnUis John HI If Fred A Dave Ron Ritchie and Art H Kelly lb Norm lb link Milne Harry Barber Redmond Martin rf John Salmon p rf Harry Phillips If John lb Tom Bruin Blake Hind Bob Shaw p and George Wheeler OPENS I DO SHOW SHUTS DUSK M h DRIVEIN TIEHIE Load bases tht basts in thi iihth Inn Dan singled and Bob Sluw and both walked but Red I to first to Burnt Hint up with the tin of when he ittfd a sinking fl ball Kick of in foul It rr i ton a to dither Tom Hueold to nail Glen Willi ims lnilis it in th Come to your new dealer for brand new VOLKSWAGENS No down payment you Guaranteed twice as long as any other economy car years or miles warranty Alio our fully reconditioned per cent guaranteed car Volkswagen Service and Warranty Repair Service Dept open Suzuki Sierra irsc whole class of nil Take J docs way a r shock 3 way ah a on in or Built to take on the country BRAMPTON CYCLE Main Street N phone LAKEVIEW CENTRE Carpet Flooring Installations Our installation will be Closed for vacation July 21 to Aug Inclusive Normal store hours wilt apply during vacation period J grand summer 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