Barber shop bats boom experts dine on words Prognoaticators who voiced the opinion back in May that Petes Barber Shop just plain werent good enough for the Fastball league are eating their words now as the barbers continue to pull the carpet out from underneath pennant contenders Latest victims of the redhot barber shop crew are the defending league champion Seniors who suc cumbed in the ninth inning here Sunday night after posting a win over Acton in Thursday night his gome winning single A hit assault on flreballer Bob and a neat relief pitching Job by Phillips paved the way for the Acton comeback Phillip sharp Toeing the slab in the third inning Phillips held the villagers to Just four hits and two runs the rest of the way He struck out six batters and walked only two tagged starter Grant Usher and his replacement Eric ihoo Lace for nix runs Including a three run homer Mike Kelly in the first two innings Five of the came as Actonlnfield errors by Jan and Denis Gibbons First sacker John Dunn tagged Shaw for a pair of doubles single and triple to earn game honors Ed Phillips Jan and Bob Andrews all singled three times Jim singled and doubled and Dave and Eric Shoe Lace each once Tom and Mike Martin two hits for One of Itacola safeties was a Dynamic duo and to set the barbers down on five hits while fanning In The win was the fourth in the last six games for Acton and gave them a record for the season Barbers dropped their first nine games are now in third place with an 1 record Peck away Trailing In the third Inning of Sunday nights game barbers kept pecking at the load and finally stole the win in the bottom of the ninth when centre fielder Burnett just failed to come up with a shoe string catch on a bases loaded liner by Eric Shoe With one out Ed Phillips doubled and scored the tying run when brother Harry the rlghtfleldcr misjudged John Dunns lonR drive and let It drop for a triple playing coach John Salmon then ordered the next two Acton batters Fred Buchanan and Dave walked Intentionally to set up a force play at all bases Bruce mason lined out to second baseman Steve Redmond who just missed doubling Buchanan off second base for the out which would hove ended the inning Just before stroked The Acton Free Pross Wednesday August Midgets stun Port Credit Nine goals in final Terry Moochcy Holmes minutes of the game lifted Acton continued to earn the respect of Rotary midgets to a stunning Central league sharpshooters as 13 upset victory over Port Credit he came up with another in Central minor lacrosse league courageous effort in the Acton play Thursday night nets sometimes blocking shots Rick Woody Newman with his mask George and Kevin Ron with two goals and who scored five four Mike with one were the and three goals respectively were other Rotary marksmen Goalie the big guns behind the Acton Holmes earned three assists comeback Durigan Briscoe and Campbell Score was tied at the end of all netted hat tricks for Port the first period but Port Credit Credit took advantage of several cheap the win was the third against Acton penalties to take an A and B teams for the first load in the second The year Acton squad which will pet a lads still led 116 after bye into the midget the first 10 minutes of the final playoffs later this month frame play host to Sparta Coach comments of St Catharines tomorrow was no need for us to I Thursday night and close out get down by that much and have regular season against to rally to win but I guess its a next week Rood sign our club can bounce rrnYJ T reported Rams bow Thursday night stored twice In the fifth on base hits by Harry Phillips Martin Dupuls and Salmon and a ground out Acton narrowed the count with a single in the top of the seventh whin Ercd Buchanan and Bill Anderson hit safely Doubles by Mike Kelly Harry and Norm and a triple by Mike Martin highlighted a four run Hock wood seventh Inning Harry Barber paced a 10 hit Itoikwood attack wllh a double and a triple in five at bats Jim belted a pair of three buggers for Alton Using pitcher wan Phillips make their next start here tomorrow night play in Williams I riiliiy night August Bock- wood plays in Fergus tonight Wednesday and home tomorrow i Thursday night Sundays game 2 Acton Thursday a game Acton 5 0OO02O40X6 1 BARBER SHOP JULY li Fred Buchanan Mil Anil ton IT Peewees scare Brampton nine Acton peewcen Handy Creek and Dean Brampton to the limit Thompson belted round trippers before dropping a dose Ha I ton off Acton starter Steve Carton In baseball the first Inning at the park here Monday and Ian MaeDonuld hit triplet of Kill Bert Pail in the third Alton trailed after three inning but picked up a single M run In the fourth on hit rrlson had two hits apiece tor Handy Upton and Kivln rtcwn mid added three more runs in the Friday niRht in Georgetown fifth the host dub Acton McNabb tewing 11 runs In the second started off the with a drive to kep left field for a home run Mark Williamson belted a Inn MotUiLwi Handy Upton and homer and a single in a losing Mark followed with cause for Acton and Handy hits to cut the Brampton Upton collected three In to single run four at bats Bantams bombed scored butlers in the first inning Acton UU1U rum in the second Inning starter Kui Swan was shelled In i Hansen Chris Tcnnant Gary lb in the bay s workshop as executive Sabre trainer Gary DeBruyn Jim James Bill Cook Ram on thur way to an easy 14fi the second Inning as the visitors Mike Ron members of the Rams lacrosse and Sabres junior hockey treasurer Del Cook mascot Ted James Free hats will be County base- sent 12 men to the plate Turkosz John McAdam Kevin clubs make preparations for Saturday nights gala dance and given out to the men and free to the ladies at the blc Acton Winning pitcher for George Artcm Bill millionaires night In the community centre Manning the night There will be a costume contest with a in Bradley gave up sn are 1 to Ram John Soy a Rams dark horses twice Four teams vie for ticket to Edmonton Acton Rams dropped the final two games of their OLA Junior schedule on the road Last week An all expense paid trip to Edmonton to represent Ontario in the National Junior Lacrosse Champion- Branch downed ship for the Founders Cup awaits the OLA Junior C tournament at the community centre Acton Rams last years provincial Brookville diamond scored an victory Friday night Captain Mike scored W our season for the tops In the tcam only Ave of league league games this year face Windsor also bagged a pair of Warlocks second place finishers in the ffl5M3rSS l the Hamaton Sunday night opener Saturday morning at 11 Long Branch pennant winners in the Junior league take on Essos last years Ontario finalists in the second game at 2 in the afternoon Brockville won eight out of regular season games in the Eastern Ontario Junior league then swept of the Central loop two straight in a special playoff last Moffat girl Softball teams have weekend the Brookville diamond tied up for almost the entire week as they venture into league and O S A Girls 19andundcr take on in the first game of a best of three while the 15andunder girls meet Mornston on Wednesday and the 13 girls tackle on Thursday Meanwhile the dub is also going into the S A playoffs and is scheduled to meet Oneida Friday night at in the first game of a series They go to Oneida near Caledonia for the second game Saturday afternoon The first round of the league playoffs must be finished by August The game Tournament championship game is slated for Sunday afternoon at 2 following the RamsSabres Gay Nineties dance and fun night which is being held in the community centre Saturday night Rams who received an automatic tournament berth when Acton was selected as the site for the event boast Junior Cs top scorer in captain Mike Marcoux scored a phenomenal 90 goals and assisted on others in regular season games also have the league leader in assists Craig Weldon He collected 52 assists Chief problem for the Rams will be Windsor brothers and Marty Young three of the leagues best players Acton and Windsor met twice during the regular season with the Warlocks winning both times by scores of 5 and Power lineup Brockville topped 1912 and to advance to the tournament playoff star of last season Art is no longer with the team but Ian Brown is a dangerous scorer Browns family now live In the Erin area Rams have been granted special permission to use goalies John Povey of Fergus juveniles and Mike Kreiner of Oakviile juveniles the weekend tournament and in the postseason playoffs up to their limit of seven games League playoffs will still be held with all teams except the tournament winner involved initially The tournament winning team will get a bye into the playoffs when they return r J il A from Edmonton edge MIKE Ram rifleman CRAIG Potent play maker Orangeville Raceway I FIRST J STIRLING KIWI Troy Will Limbo Anne Chandler Monro SECOND RACE I trot MM CADENZA Out LATE J TOUGH 1 brook J Alice ChampUln Girl 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C Lawwn ISM 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 August on the following dates Friday August Friday August 18 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 830 am to 345 pm Lunch hour 1200 Noon to 1230 pm