The Acton Prats June Hat tricks lead midget victory Hat tricks by Mike and Ron Modre sparked Acton Rotary midgets to a win over thill Thursday night John and Kent Kentner added two goals apiece for the midgets who make their next start against Niagara tomorrow Thursday night at Ron Turkwt and Gary Delong netted single goals for the while Luty and Jim Rogers earned two assists apiece and Ron and Jim Hurley notched one helper each Mike Ron Moore and John McAdam shone offensively for the and Kent and Steve were outstanding on defence Coach Bruce Sears felt the team played a little more together than the last game but that they could still Improve their loose play Maureen Gerth fourth at OFSSA In the first ever OFSSA girls track and field meet held at the University of Guelph on Ihe weekend Acton High s Maureen Gerth brought honors to the school by placing fourth In a field of over 30 competitors from 17 different Ontario high school associations In the midget girls shot putt Maureen s throw was only about four feet shorter than that of the winner Debbie Barker of Oakvlile White Oaks Secondary School Maureen was tied for third In the competition but was placed fourth because the next best throw of her opponent was better Coach Bruce Andrews feels Maureen Is capable of qualifying for the July Ontario games when the regional trials are held in June ie Dan Thomson of Acton High Toronto but failed to place Dan won tneJtalton Peel midget boy discus event RAM FORWARD Kevin Marcoux lets fly with a shot at Ram number 11 in foreground Ib Wayne Young Orillia Lion goalie Rick Hawes during Monday nights Rams make their next start in Midland tonight Junior lacrosse overtime thriller which won Wednesday Lions nip Rams in overtime Orangeville Raceway SUNDAY POST TIME BRADY TIPPY SONG PRINCE KAHN 1 H Vaunt Lovely Derasn Ann era a Chllrisucc MUm Mr Moloir Smoky Spencer C mil Tret MS MAC Lockhsrl KELLY TODD 1 GOLDEN COMMANDER A IbodoW Sled i Slipper A Chsmplsln SflOl Farmer Utile 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CAPER Wlllaon 1 Queen Due hen Dean Ace L a Bird Cookie Caaa Lea J Sommervllle Cathy T Wolf AE Up All Day Matthew Acton Rams dropped a overtime decision to Lions In an exciting Junior lacrosse contest at the com munlty centre Monday night The win gave a four point lead over the second place Rams In the race for first place In the league Rams only two losses in four games have been to Goalie Jim McNabb replacing regular Gary Turkosz out with Injured foot played a fine game built up a lead In the second period out Wade Knight cut the Lion lead to two goals with a pretty effort on breakaway and Kevin Marcoux made the score less than a minute later I ions scored again before a pair of goals In the space of by Bruce Cooksley and Rick Newman knotted the count Boxla stats with 10 seconds left to play that prevented an Orillia victory without overtime Each team scored three times in the first period Bruce Cooksley netting the first of his two for the night and Jack Holmes adding a single for Acton Scoring leader Mike Daikoff the league s leading scorer scored twice and Bob Mears once for Orillia OLA I nlnr lata US Midland II Top Scorers 11 A 14 a A lS Mean 7 Ram joy was short lived however as Orillln whipped in three quick shots In the final minutes of the period two them in the final 15 seconds leaving the score 11 heading into the third period Paul Roger and Wayne Young connected for Rams at 1 and of the third period then Orillia wiped out those wo goals with a pair of their own Tying goal With the Lions leading with six minutes loft in regulation time Rick Newman scored at 14 and Crnlg fired home the tying goal his second of the night at Wayne Young hit the goalpost with a dangerous shot in girls defeat Acton intermediate girls the Acton A team In a rural minor Softball league game here Thursday night Kim McCrisial banged out a triple and Kim Wood doubled for Acton Missing from the Acton lineup was first string pitcher Heather McEachem The A team now has a record of one win and a tie in five games Next game for the A team Is Thursday June at Hornby Boxla are unbeaten Visitor displays skill at chess In trie Round Robin com petition of the Acton Chess Club last week J defeated J Huxley and Bud Hill by scores and then promptly lost three straight to Ted Newman Ted also teat for one game J Piehl defeated Garrett to and won the deciding game of a set with George Gray Tim Coles won the first two games from Steve Garrett Ralph Williams beat Pratt 30 Jim Huxley came out with a to verdict over Bud Hill and Gordon Cavlk beat Perry 2 to Another excellent player visited the club last week and played president Doug Garrett In a ten name series winning eight His name is Ed Jordan and he hails from Anyone wishing information on the club please call either Ted Newman or Doug Garrett Next Acton Chess Club meeting Is June 7 30 C A on Mill St Acton Indus mm peevccs hove chalked up three straight w ins in the Golden Triangle minor lacrosse league Indusmins whipped in their first game May as Todd Mclntyre fired five goals and Ricky Gibson Shane Withers Todd Cook Randy Van Plan carnival A spring carnival featuring games of skill and chance is being planned for the high school Friday afternoon All proceeds from the carnival will go to the school s Outers club and physical education program The carnival begins at All games will be 10 cents and everybody Is welcome and Derrick added singles Gibson also had two assists while and Cook notched single helpers Moy 29 Todd paced the Acton scoring attack with six goals in a 160 shellacking of the iuclph team Bert Post Todd Cook and Randy Van Fleet netted two goals apiece and Derrick counted a single Bert Post and Shane Withers each had three assists and Rick Gibson picked up a pair Thursday night Acton white washed with Todd Mclntyre leading the way with three goals Shane Withers potted a pair and singles went to Bert Post Randy Van Fleet and Dave had four assists and Mclntyre two Indusmins will be entering the Dairy Foods Tournament in June SPEEDWAY FEATURING SUPER MODUS LIMITED SPORTSMAN and the HOBBY DIVISION FOR THE RED CAP 10000 POINTS FUND EVERY SAT AT 800 Oil J0HI CASAIE US IMS 411 CANADAS FASTEST BANKED 13 MILE OVAL GO LETS DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN overtime period but the I Ions proved to have too much and stamina for to contend with Bab Glass Dave and Bob were the Orillia marksmen in the overtime period In total paced the Ram attack with a hat trick Bruce added a pair of goals and singles went to Wade Knight nick Newman Wayne Young Kevin Marcoux George Glen Paul Rogers and Jack Holmes Top man in the assist column was George with five Goalie Jim McNabb picked up a pair Acton Rams Scoring May 28 1973 GP Minor Soccer HaltonPeel Burlington blanked Acton squirts last Monday night in Halton Peel soccer action in the Acton park Last Tuesday night the Acton atom team was kept scoreless with the soccer dub which scored three times against goalie David Sommerville who played a good game in the Acton nets Acton mosquitoes lost to Chinguacousy in Brama lea last Wednesday night Peter played a strong game for the Acton club Saturday morning at the high school mosquitoes blanked Brampton 20 in a good game for both teams Jimmy scored the first goal for Acton Second goal game on a penalty shot by Vickery Bob Hudson played a strong game and coach Kevin Lumbers was very happy with his team first win of the season pruce scored the only goal for Acton as Acton played to a 1 1 draw with Oakville at the high school Thursday night Wade Vickery and fullback Bob played outstanding games for Acton Gordie Bruce scored the only goal for Acton as Acton played to a 1 1 draw with at the high school Thursday night Wade Vickery and fullback Bob played outstanding games for Acton Saturday morning Acton peewees played a strong game against although the score was l tor the Chinguacousy boys Future Games June 7 Acton peewees at Milton June Georgetown mosquitoes at Acton June Georgetown squirts at Acton 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