Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 9, 1972, p. 7

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Soccer action resumes and Acton Minor Soccer house league play resumes next week after the annual three week break A list of next weeks scheduled games appears below Helton Peel Games SQUIRTS Aug if Acton t Bronte Hon Auf Acton t ATOM Auk it Acton Au it Georgetown MOSQUITO Wed Aug Acton t Hilton Tuei Aug Acton t A Aug IT Acton it HOUSE LEAGUE GAMES Hon Aug W Spun Angel Aug Hon Aug 2t Angel vt Tlgan Tuc Aug IS vi Wed Aug IS Sun Aitro Aug StBTI SQUIRTS Spun 1 1 MOSQUITO The Acton Free Pren Wednesday August 1972 Moffat girls advance to ORSA second round G W L THIS HUSKY MUSKY Wlbs and inches long was hauled Acton and Ken Ellis of Georgetown Merv in by Merv Barber 1 Acton during a weekend fishing trip also landed two other beauties in the lb range He intends in the Peterborough area AlsoonthetripwcreCharlieBarber tohavethebigfishmounted Gibbons Barber bobbles increase playoff chances decrease Moffat IS and under girls swamped Oneida in the first game of the playoffs Friday night Sandra IngUs hit the only home run of the game for Moffat As the score indicates all the Moffat girls were hitting the ball well I lnda Dennis and Sue Thomson shared pitching duties Accompanied by a busload of parents the girls travelled to Oneida Saturday afternoon where they won the second game easily 3M Sandra Inglla Kim Henderson and Dennis each hit homers for Moffat Sue Thomson pitched the whole game Moffat will play either Erie or In the next round League aeries In a league playoff game last Wednesday night the girls soundly beat Morrlston 35 Moffat home runs were plentiful Shelley Ismond and Linda Dennis belted two each Laurie Pierce Sandra IngUs and Sue hit one apiece Michelle Sokolowski made an outstanding catch of a line drive for Moffat Second game of this scries Is scheduled for Morrlston tonight Wednesday Moffat 12 and under girls beat In the first game of their playoff series Thursday night Tammy Henderson was the winning pitcher The girls were hitting solidly but were not as sharp defensively following a two week layoff Win tie Moffat and under girls In their first playoff game last Tuesday night then played to an 11 six inning tie In the second game Monday night Linda Dennis pitched the first four Innings of the series opener for Moffat and Sharon Mc hurled the last three MeCormlck was Moffat top hitter with a pair of home runs Linda Sales and Lorraine also hit extremely well Third game of this series will be ployed at Brookville diamond tomorrow Thursday night allstar game Sunday There will be no Senior game in iravellers from New York state Campbellvllle next Sunday From Cnmpbellvllle Peter because that is the dote of the Andrews Dredge Don League Annual AllStar game Hearns and Garnet Mitchell will The game will be In at all probably see action with the 30 pm against the AllMar Ramettes upset Fergus Anne scored at 10 of the second period on a pass from Cathy Van for the only goal of the game Thursday night allowing Acton to upset the Fergus girls lacrosse team Somervllle was a standout performer in the Acton nets outguessing Fergus shooters every coach Jim James was pleasantly surprised by the victory The Fergus team has had much more game will travel to to play an exhibition game Saturday August Susan Swan Dfahe Cathy Van Anne Maureen Downey Susan McGilloway Theresa McGilloway Heather Wilkinson Pat Kelley Hubble Cathy Ashley Gall McLure Helen Robertson Pete s Barber Shop blew a shellacking at the hands of the golden opportunity to greatly cellardwelling Hillsburgh club in their the burg last Tuesday night Fastball league playoff chances Thursday night ace when they lost to the two clubs Jim allowed they must beat out the barber shop nine only two Barbers booted the ball unearned runs In a Belwood times and suffered a 143 victory here Hillsburgh combed two Acton pitchers Eric Shoe Lace and Doug for a total of hits in the Tuesday game Score was tied 33 after six innings but the burgers rallied for six runs In the seventh and five more in the eighth Holtby puts out fire barbers bow to Mets Pete s Barber Shop met an all too familiar fireman along about the fourth inning of their Intercounty Fastball league game with Georgetown Mets In Glen Williams Friday night Barbers had a lead and runners at second and third with one out when veteran righthander John Hollby took over from starter Greg Moody quickly turned Ed Phillips bunt Into an Inning emhng double play nailing Denis at the plate No hits Holtby proceeded to retire the final Acton batters In the game in order fanning seven of them while left fielder Rick lifted Georgetown to victory driving in his fourth and fifth runs of the game with a triple to the centre f eld fence in the seventh Peavoy injured his leg sliding into third base and was forced to leave the game Bill knocked in the final Met run with a single to right Rap Greg Barbers rapped Moody four six runs In the first three innings five of them coming In the third when they sent nine men to the plate John Dunn double was the key blow Game of year Rick Peavoy was the games hiltlngstar He collected a single triple and a home run and five RBI Hugh Williams Bill and Greg Moody all twice for the winners Jon singled twice for Acton John Dunn doubled and Denis Gibbons Dave Husson and Ed Phillips each singled once Losing pitcher Ed Phillips gave up 10 hits and struck out five Met batters Barbers play in day night and take on Hillsburgh here Sunday night at Coffee house Cats challenge Dudes Acton may not have the Richmond Hill Dynes but the softball game of the may be played later this month in the park if the local town fathers get up the nerve to accept a challenge they received on the weekend Comin About coffeehouse Cats local youths from the community centre coffee house have issued a challenge for a softball showdown to Mayor Les and his Dudes Press conference Coffee house supervisor Casey Huxley called a press conference last night Tuesday to announce conditions for the flame We play them on the condition they re able to come up nine ablebodied players without calbng an election Case told members of the Baseball writers of lower Willow Street We will allow them to recruit from the parks and recreation committee she added graciously No fear Duby s Dudes have not yet accepted the challenge but ROTARY bantam forward Gary Barens eludes a check from with Hall of like Pat Pie Earl the Oakville s Dave Millar last Wednesday night White Pearl Masalcs and Pete Mickey Marks on their side they Oaks house league bantam game at the community centre should show no fear Oakville won the game Gibbons Home Run Oakes has also been at several Hits triple drove In the first two runs with a fourth Inning triple and John Dunn doubled home the third in the fifth inning Jim paced the 16 hit Burg attack with three singles Garnet singled and tripled and Bob McCulloch singled and doubled Bob Andrews led barber shop batsmen with three singles in four trips to the plate Sloppy fielding paved the way for all four runs In the Thursday game Losing pitcher l rant Usher gave up only seven base hits and recorded three strikeouts picked up a tally in the first Inning and ree the third Acton runs Barbers scored once in the ghth when Denis Gibbons readied second on an error and scored on Bob Andrews texas leaguer Buchanan singled and Bill Anderson was safe on an error Acton added their final run in the ninth retired the first rune batters he faced in the game and went on to chalk up strike outs light fielder Bill Whlttaker lined out a pair of singles and a double for the winners hot Acton Bob Andrews hit two singles and Jan Fred Buchanan and John Dunn picked up one apiece The win allowed to move four points ahead of Acton in the battle for the leagu final playoff position 11 Mm up Rotary novices prevent sweep Pete Barber Shop games lately Two goal efforts by Pete Turkosi and Derrick sparked Acton Rotary novices to an win over In the opening game of a White Oaks minor lacrosse tripleheader at the community centre last Wednesday night peewees scored twice in the last five minutes of the game to claim a win over Acton in the second game and sharp goalkeeping by Eric Klein earned bantams a victory In the nightcap Ted James Todd Cook Mike Marshall and Todd Mcintyre rounded out a well balanced novice scoring attack with single goals for Acton Turkosi Cook Marshall and Mcintyre also collected assists Kevin Green fired a hat trick and John Riddle potted pair of goals for Blow lead blew a 31 lead tfiey held early in the final period as Oakville stormed back to score four unanswered goals Ian MacDonaM had three goals and Derrick Burrows two for the Bruce McPhail Randy Van Fleet and Nick Humenluk tallied unassisted goals for Acton Hat trick Glen Amis staked Oakville bantams to a first period lead with three unaided markers then left it up to goalie Eric Klein to preserve the lead Ron Moore shot at 50 of the final period was the only one that eluded Klein Tom Montgomery scored toe fourth goal All Acton teams play In Oak Thursday right 67 COUGAR Bucket Seats Full Console V Excellent Shape Lie No 181896 1395 Park Toyota Hwy 7 West Georgetown 8778344 id In order to make room tor our new fall merchandise we are liquidating our present stock at great savings to you MENS Assorted Colors SHOES Plus many other specials ALL HOUSEWARES LADIES SHELLS LADIES CARDIGANS SHAFI SHOE ft DEPARTMENT STORE HILL ST E Prom I

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