Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 26, 1972, p. 6

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The Acton Free Wednesday July 1972 Barbers hot 3 wins in four games over the Glen last Tuesday restricting them to five hits while his mates clambered aboard McGowans offerings for 11 Petes collected all their runs in the top of the eighth after trailing 10 from the fifth Doug Vlckery started the rally off with a single and Bob Andrews followed with a double Jim was forced out at first but backstop Fred Buchanan came through with a double and pitcher Ed Phillips aided his own cause with a single The Glen garnered their solitary run when Cornfoot ZUlo tripled Bob Andrew end Fred Buchanan led the Acton batters with a three for five and two for three respectively Start off hot The barbers started off the very next night as if they were to shell big Carl the mound but Fergus bounced back to tie the game and pushing the winning run over In the ninth frame they tied It In the eighth on a three run three hit barrage from Grant Usher who hurled for the barbers Petes Barber Shoppers are the current rage of the InterCounty Fastball hit parade The barbers edged the Glen 31 last Tuesday lost a squeaker to second place Fergus Wed nesday topped Thursday and nosed out Sunday night for a three win record in their last four games Theyve done It with their batsiwundtog t hits to the oppositions The wins also say kind things about the barber pitching shared by Ed Phillips and Grant Usher Phillips pitched the 31 decision Peter Turkosz four goal scorer in Acton lots edged Acton in Novice lacrosse here last Wed night Peter was the only Acton scorer In the first period as the tome club fell behind came back In the second to beat the Oakville goalie three more times with Todd adding a single but it was not enough to win Mclntyre earned two assists on the goals Wis by default The same night Acton won by default when Oakville foiled to show The bantams lost a decision to Ron Moore picked up two first period goals with Peter Arbic drawing an assist Peewees walloped LEAGUE LEADING Mike Marcoux fires a hard drive at Acton Gulf met Windsor Warlock goalie Monday night Ram forward too much rcslstence and dropped three County B baseball games the past week Brampton collected a win Thursday night beating the with Mark Williamson hitting safely twice for the Acton crew Steve McKnlght Roger Ricky Jackson and Marvin McNabb ail making it to the base once handled the losers pitching duties Goose egg A return game at the Flower town Saturday afternoon saw the locals get trounced 240 Mark Morrison recorded two hits for the Reld while Marvin McNabb did the pitching Georgetown cashed in on Actons losing streak Monday night Mark Williamson MeKnight Terry Bateman and Mark Morrison hit safely once each in the losing cause Kevin was the pitcher Lights to honor Scotty Patterson A lighted fastball diamond in Georgetown will be a memorial to the late John Patterson well known sports figure who died last year in July Tenders have been called to erect the lighting system by a committee formed to arrange a suitable memorial to Patterson who was prominent both as a player and executive in hockey and baseball In Georgetown The lights will be erected in the Georgetown falrgrouads Gun show attracts Acton scored three In the first a single in the fifth and wound up with two In the sixth Fergus got one In the first frame another on homer in the sixth one In the seventh three In the eighth and the winner In the bottom of the ninth drove In the winning run with a triple He was top batsman for the winners with three in five trips Fred Buchanan was again the leading Acton hitter slamming a double and two singles In four appearances at the plate Jim Buliough and pitcher Usher each two for four Third place Si could glean five Inf runs from mi I under the Hock while the barbers HI ike Hind for eight hits ml r wis Full sucker John the barber bats with three lis scored one in Hit fust three In sixth finish With another lr tin ninth whin catcher the bail at the Third in Ik homer llmil on llu I m fur both Itockwood In sixth IM the win for tin rial artists nml banged out double in the three run sixth mil hit tin taust Centre Dm doubled find mi ltd fin the barbers Grant Istn r of inn Inn In the fifth the I urn Hi nth the liitln i run double id in four trips to the in the sixth and three more two out striking out the final In he eighth to edge Belwood batter under the Acton lights Sunday It might have not been so close night Grant Ushers three run the Acton club had not committed some erratic throws Ed Phillips were the key blows as enabling visitors to get on base the barber trailed In early However Phillips cooled them Innings out In the final frames by sending blasted hits Including them down in order home runs by Fred Buchanan Thursday night this week the Dim mm hi hind pushed across three and Usher and Phillips triple lending batters for the barbers Grant Usher and Ed Phillips the win restricting the visitors seven hits one a home run by Bagnall Phillips relieved Usher in the top of the fourth with barbers and meet under the lights League standing up Monday July Hespeler Fergus Georgetown Glen Williams Belwood Acton Hlllsburg Rockwood Seniors win lose one also in tourney NOTICE 8 7 9 13 4 12 The standings do not inclu the game between Georgetown and the Glen on Friday July tin isdi hi iihut Hock ilk ltd i I I win I i In r in week tiled to Hit weekend to in i i mi off right out Short 10 mi lit mihilflng Ml win our York Mills lit things looked tin it dm ruined Hoik inns it with id in George McPhail waits at edge of crease for relxniml Mills Acton Public Library will be CLOSED for staff holidays from July 29th to August Warriors Warlocks shellack Actons shorthanded Rams Your hands keep you in touch with the world Windsor Warlock magic proved too much for Acton Rams on the losing end of score in Junior C lacrosse here Monday night It was the Rams second loss in a row after a shellacking by Warriors last Tuesday night The Rams play was inconsistent in the Windsor game They scored goals in spurts Warlocks were able to capitalize on momentary lapses in Acton play to twang home 17 A Acton squad was forced to part with the customary green and gold sweaters because the visitors sported similar green and white jerseys The Rams wore the old red and white Juvenile hockey sweaters and dressed Rotary Midgets Kevin and George Artem Grab lead Mike Marcoux scored the only Acton goal in the first period with Grant Haines earning the assist Warlocks meanwhile padded the scoreboard with goals to grab a commanding lead George MePhoil led the Rams attack in the second period scoring twice Mike Cooper Grant Haines and Mike Marcoux drove home singles to make the end of period score Assists were recorded by Mike with two and singles to Kevin and goalie Bruce Dew Worm Murray Roadrunners make bid for midget playoff berth many The 15th show of the Halton Antique Arms Collectors Association at Acton community centre Sunday had attendance cut by the oppressive heat but officials were still pleased with numbers Collectors came from long distances to show their wares ana trading In arms medals books coins and old uniforms which have been a feature of the shows since they started in Acton Many of the visitors stayed to picnic la park and swim in Fairy Lake By Rick Bonnette Acton Family Pool Road- runners are now making a One bid for the Halton County Midget baseball league playoffs After losing four consecutive games they came back with two bangup games in which they trimmed Campbellvllle 87 but bowed to first place Brampton In the Campbellvllle game Acton scored seven runs in the first inning Roger McEachem and Gary Masters highlighted the inning by knocking In two runs apiece The seven run lead was cut down when Campbellville came back late in the game Jeff Kibble pitched the victory with relief help from Billy Cushner and Rick The win puts Acton in fourth place in the five team league One of finest Last Friday night the Acton team played one of their finest games of the year despite losing to Brampton The game started out as a pitchers duel between Rick Bonnette of Acton and Bramptons Bill Young The score was 32 for Acton until the bottom of the eighth when Brampton erupted for seven runs Down going into the top half of the ninth the never gave up as they plated three more runs making me final tally for Brampton Ian Campbell was the defensive hero for the road runners as he robbed Brampton batters of sure base hits on several occasions Billy Cushner and Danny Allen led the Acton attack with four hits apiece Other Acton hits were by Glen McKcnue with three Roger and Steve Marshall with two Rick Baginski Ian Campbell and Jeff Kibble each had one hit apiece ACTON LINEUP Steve Marshall Danny Allen Rick Bill Cushner Jim Jeff Ribble Rick Roger Ian Campbell Dave Galbraith Glen McKenue Gary Masters Mike Ik it Warlotk li dii the third of the in tin third Willi i oil I llu I ilf on both lis mill Mi is- to Both sit mi penult i Li Help Minor ill pi m need st Id girli scarce i Iri f reduced the s ith cut into ind One of the is is looking after Lirl keep summer If manager or just likt i 1 Tom Hon fk will boon find souk to do inlet HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST Cork Si I Phone TAJ of your hands When you workdeftnsivtly your job needs protective gloves And tukt time to learn the right way with tools A little little tart tan bring you inftly through the working day clay The sure way to safety SelfDefence Your Workmens Compensation Board and The Safety Associations Ontario Sue weaves nohitter Moffats girl teams continue hot streak Consider fishermen Cox of the Ministry of Natural Resources presented a brief to the Credit Valley Authority meeting on Jury 1 explaining that Authority and the municipalities bordering Lake Ontario must take the sport fisherman into consideration when implement- tag the Waterfront Plan Clnnlag up the lakes flab la and riven treatment will increase the fish population At present there are very few facilities available for boat launching docking or parking facilities for cars and trailers along the lakefront and lower Credit River During the discussion it was brought out that adding to the fish population will cause a policing problem In the southern reaches Moffat 12andunder girls travelled to Hillsburgh Sunday night and came home with a win Autumn Watson and Johanna Windmoller played well defensively for Moffat while Hiilsburgs Walker made a sensational catch to rob Cathy Howard of a hit Tammy Henderson pitched the win J was the loser The 12andunders finished an undefeated season last week with a win over Amy Van Gamerin was the winning Moffat finished their season with a walk over Morriston Sue Thomson pitched a nohit game and belted a homerun Linda Dennis Cathy McLeod and Corey also added homeruns The girls finished the season In a first place tie with Hlllsburg Last Tuesday the Moffat met Erin in Brook Erin broke a fourth inning deadlock and went on to win the game the last for both teams this season I- ES ESSOR from LESSOR 1967 CADILLAC COUPE new paint new tires loaded Lie 1965 door sedan loaded locally owned Lie 1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA door liardtop new paint and tires double power Lie 856345 Stmtivllk

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