Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 11, 1973, p. 5

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Wrestling best live theatre seen in years SEE PLAYFUL little Lamont of the Action as pro wrestling came to He is holding up his hand He is making a the Acton Community Centre Monday peace sign Cowboy Lang does not night believe in peace signs This was all part Pnk photo COWBOY LANG has just succeeded in bringing the referee down to his own size and not wishing to be- bothersome opponent Lamont remains aside This was all part of the excitement and one of the many thrills as the midgets took one another on at Acton arena Monday night Pink photo Four track clubs compete in six events at Acton The good seats filled quickly Monday night as a crowd of about waftedln anticipation for the bonecrushing bruising action of professional wrestling at the Community Centre Mothers screamed and young children became hyper as un scheduled favourite Nick The swarthy wlldman em ployed all the unsavory tactics ana committed all the brutal fouls as he kept the Italian stumbling the ring unable to catch his breath His cruel tricks enough to keep the flood man down though as Nick aught back against all odds pit Hi ling on the hairy fool mistakes Good won out to the relief of the exuberant but wholesome crowd Canuck pride It was Rachel the pride of all Canadian womanhood who reaffirmed our national as she thrashed American Shay Into the ground despite the loser cheating manou vres The crowd saw what the ref missed on a number of occasions and sat In astonishment as Miss was singled out for a less than desirable play Spirit and guts won out as Rachel pinned the arrogant Shay to the mat The Maple Leaf forever Eric Ihc Animal Red stood before ihe crowd next brand a club like weapon doubted carved from the tibia of a previous opponent Across from him Carlos stood tail and proud his lucent muscles glaring back at the crowd The but soon realized he could not possibly win a victory in a fair light was In selfish desparatlon he reached for his osteon and at tempted to beat the physically resplendent into sub mission His ploy worked against him however as the judge ruled him disqualified and uncontrollable the Dane through himself out of the ring circling the ringside seats giving all a look into his real character a cowardly poor sport Local bowler on TV Midget mauler His opponent gaining any ground on In the end after a series of Cowboy Lang look to the ring walked short and proud to his the other It got down lo serious pirouettes floor next which was no easy corner to face him fighting as both the sportsmen collapsed It was his unfortunate trick because the ring floor was The match began With a series intermittently puunded the luck to have the Cowboy collapse six Inches higher than he was of acrobatic neither referee on top of him Big bout The big bout of the night came during the Intermission when youths approximately 10 to 13 years of age took to the ring for a massive and acro batic demonstration At the end of it all one stood above them all and it was not til the announcer exclaimed get out of the ring you stupid t did he vacate his position Then came match the crowd had waited for evening Former Hamilton Bio mean mounted to the black corner turned and faced Dick the Bulldog rower They waited in anticipation of each other then quickly fever ishly exchanged a scries of head locks Then the right broke open Bull dog Brower had old Big Ang to face became a madman and in a rage uncqualed by homo sap iens past or present put he Bulldog to he floor and pro ceded lo ambulate on his face Bulldog reacted quickly gelt out of the ring This deter at all as he loo left the ring and flung the big man a Toronto ArHonaul shirt In the crowd It was at this time the an decided to shortchange Ihc crowd and counted both big men out The crowd left Ihe arena cussing what a fine port wrestl Sports Hillsburgh gals hammer out win over unbeaten Brookville The untarnished record of the park making the outcome a trifle 16 and under girls The gals from the Burg off doubtful but he Burgers hung Moffat team was upset building up a 12 on to post Ihe win Inst Thursday when the Hills lead in Ihe first six innings burgh club downed their arch exploded for seven rivals 12 ball runs In the top of Ihe seventh Three close games Minor Soccer play Four close games were recorded In Acton Minor Soccer House League play lost week two of them close and another a tie Tornados played Angels to a 2 tie at Z Bennett school Wed nesday night Scott Allonby and Scott McDonough scored for Tornados Kenny Kavanagh recorded both goals for Angels Acton Atom A Da tars out a 21 win over an Improved Rock wood club at Centennial School Brent Vlckery and Tom offs when it is expected he two picked up 14 hits from pitcher Sue Thomson including a home run by Sherry and wo home runs by Spear on the learn got on base least once and except for the lapse In he seventh played almost perfect ball behind he steady pitching of Vicki Spear Vlcki held Ihc club to scattered while sinking out eight batters who have enjoyed the strong rivalry between the two teams are waiting for the play scored for Bombers win Bombers defeated Centennials as Simon Ager and Gordon McArthur scored twice wltha single going to Mark Sla ley Rangers come up with a 32 win over In Atom division play Paul Nolan David Mitchell and David Sommerville scored for the Acton team with Daniel Guest and Robert Allerelle getting goals for the side HOUSE LEAGUE STANDINGS MOSQUITO team will undoubtedly meet and entertaining good have live theatre in The Acton Free Press Wednesday July 1973 Team Raiders Dynamos Phantoms Rockwood Team Centennials Alls tars Bombers Rangers 12 Team Angels Tigers Tornados PHEE JACK JD McCallum Auto Sales Street Georgetown Ontario Phone PRICES IN THE WINDOWS VALUE IN THE CARS FULLY RECONDITIONED USED CARS The North Harriers dominated the Joggers one mile run men a open javelin throw and the ladies open shot put at the All Comers track and field meet at Aclon high school Thursday July Four clubs were represented including the Guelph Legion track club Toronto Olympic club University of Guelph Harriers and he local North Harriers There were six events starting with yard dash which Barbara Bishop of the Guelph club won against all comers men one mile run Following arc results Code L T Guelph Legion Track Club T O C Toronto Olympic Club of G University of Harriers NHH North Harriers Yard Dash Barbara 1 Campbell T C Jack Mark NHH Heather Near Yard Run Bryan Stride C Paul T 2 Don DeSaviRny score 15 in 8th defeat Huttonville T C 10 Rodger cm NHH Yvonne Saunders T C Men One Mile Run Bryan Sinde G L T 4 2 Paul G L C Don DeSavigny T O C 4 Frank Houston NHH Vic of 1 Scott Somervillc Glen McKcnno Joggers One Mile Run- Clifford Peter Morrison NHH 7 Mark Hurst NHH Brent McLochern Mens Open Javelin Throw- Steve Van Meet Nil 1 Kevin MikeCooper NHH 113 7 Brent Mcbochirn 11 Rick Van Meet NHH S3 ladies Open Shot Put Maureen Gerth 7 Sieve well known Acton bowler and league live is one of seven contestants shooting for a jackpot worth over a Kile gram a Kitchener TV pro- Steve name was pulled to compete in the contest called Bowling for Dollars which Is shown over Channel 13 Wednesday evenings al clock contestant gets three balls and must bowl three strikes In succession lo collect the jackpot which has added to it each week The show is videotaped al the Kitchener alleys Tuesday even and shown on Wednesday A pal name is also selected a drum and he or she gets half the winning bowler pot Several bowlers from Aclon have entered the contest forms are available at Moss Hardware SUPERMARKET MILL ST 853050 Pantry Shell 19 oz Tins Tied after seven innings Acton A s went on to score 15 runs In a run packed eighth inning joust with Huttonville lo demolish the home club in Rural Intermediate Girls Soft ball on Monday night The run surge by the Acton girls astounded the team which had fought to get bock on even terms with the visit Acton A s with a five run out burst in the bottom of ihe seventh They scored doubles in the third and sixth The Acton gals chalked up four in the first frame added two in the third and singles in the top of the fourth sixth and seventh Heather MeEachem pitched the win for Acton with Kim McCristall at third base Susan catcher Kim Wood left field Dorothy Kaiser at first base Cheryl Hunter at second Kim Jackson In centre field Lau rel Murchison at short stop and Jo Ann Berry in right field Georgetown Georgetown bombed Acton in minor base ball last Thursday night in a seven inning twilight game The Georgetown club started off by scoring five runs in the first inning added two in ihe second eight in the third six in the fourth and one in the sixth for the win Acton replied with a pair In the second and singles in the sixth and seventh Low Charter Farm Ta Britain TOUONTO LONDON UtW apt SI 189 MASON Aa At 1 209 HIM MASON MAMcmnu 233 auuoow 1 MILTON Martin St Milton 1973 VW NOW ONLY Plus Tax Lie Guaranteed Twice As Long IS MY OTHER 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