Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 12, 1973, p. 5

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Peewees win burg tourney Acton Indusmln won the championship of the New Hamburg lacrosse tournament Saturday whipping the host team In the first round and topping the Guelph allstars in the championship game Shane withers Bruce Todd Mclntyre and Dave scored two foals apiece for Acton In the game Rlck Gibson added a single goal Withers and McPhail both triggered three goals against New Hamburg Randy Van Fleet fired the other goal Coach Del Cook sale Shane Withers and Bruce were the offensive stars of the tournament and that the Indusmin defence crops of Rick Gibson Randy Mclntyre Bert Post and Randy Van Fleet was also outstanding It was the second time In a week that the had beaten have lost only once in 17 starts this season That loss was to Streetsvllle In the OMLA tournament Girls team wins In a exciting round robin playoff the girls T ball team outlasted Nelils Con struction and Lions Club to win the Acton Minor Baseball Association ball champion ship Saturday The girls won three of the the games played Hot dogs corn on the cob pop were served to players at lunch time Umpires for the day were Roy Swan and Bill Lee Coaches are Bob Paul for Iheglrls team Don Ford for Construction Glen Jackson for Lions Trophy day IndUldual trophies wilt be presented to the winning team at a field day Saturday September The girls defeated the Lions 12 It In the final game with Janet Sharon Van Sujaane and Cindy scoring runs Roger Roaeh fan Paul David Jackson Bob Broulllard Jim Richard Dean Hughes Rick and Chris Oakley scored runs for Lions Club In a loss to the girls Danny Wood Chris Wood Paul The Free Press Wed Sept Guelph team quits early post easy win The bitter taste of defeat did not sit well with he allstars who left the floor with 10 seconds remaining to be played in their minor lacrosse exhibition name with Acton Indusmlns here last Wed night Part of the Guelph team frustration may have resulted from the fact goalie Pete allowed only one or their shots to get by him as Acton waltzed to a victory BrucL Shane Withers and Dave scored two goals each for Indusmlns Rick Todd and Derrick connected for singles Kevin Hodge was tho lone marksman played a great game for us and our defence kept knocking heir players down in front of the not We were able lo score because they t do the same to us for some reason coach Del Cook reported Eden Mills second best ACTON duplicated their championship win in the Golden Triangle minor lacrosse league playoffs by winning the New Ham burg tournament on the weekend Members of the title team are front row to r Dave McGUloway Randy Pete Todd Cook Tim Sourrell Second row to are manager Lloyd Derrick Todd John Vaughan Cole coach Del Cook Back row 1 to r are Rick Gibson Shane Withers Bert Post Handy Van Fleet and Bruce have lost one game this Gibbons photo Rotary midgets make OMLA semifinals Eden Milts Mormosn but come out on the short end or a count which gave the host club the Intermediate champion ship In Marmora Saturday night Marmora won the first game of series In Mills 13 3 A three run by Donaldson or Marmora En tin third Inning was the killing blow for Mills Mar mora managed only three other against village Jim Harden and foiled to scon after the third Inning Winning Joe Bar personally look care of 20 of the I- den Mills via the strikeout route Harden bin lloth Mills runs came In the seventh Jim Harden singled and stored on a triple by brother Gerald who tamp home on a bunt by Sieve Gerald tripled and doubted for dm Mills Jim Harden tripled and singled Glen Stevenson doubled and Steve singled Mills defeated Rock wood Juniors In straight Barnes In the Pus league semi finals and will now play for lit championship Jim Harden belted two home n Including a three run shot in the ninth to provide the OB margin of victory in the final game Mills Jim Harden Gerald Burden George Campbell Tom leu Stevenson Gary Gar dm Bert IxiRiin Hat Tomllnson Rotary midgets have made It to the midget D semi finals for the first lime made the provincial semifinals by sweeping two game from Belleville and 13 here at tho centre Sun day lite had come out on top In a 13 12 In the scries opener in ilk last Tuesday night Six shore Six players shared in the scoring as Acton lied the series In a game Sunday afternoon Gary Del Kent Kentner and Mike I Kited two goals apiece Hon and Jim Rogers added slnfllei Midgets eye title JIM ROGERS 19 lets go with a blistering drive in the first game of Sun day Acton Belleville midget lacrosse twin bill Coles photo RacMay Sears yesterday Tuesday his team will go up against near Peterborough and Barrio for the A midget Method at deciding the champion has not been decided yet but the Is considering either staging a one day tournament In a neutral arena or setting up round robin playoff series The Southern Ontario champion will hen go on to meet Kapuskasing far the all Ontario championship The field or starting teams In the playof fa has now been reduced to Just four llotarians hate already eliminated Whitby and Belleville Rogers also pair or assists After a two hour rest the teams went at It fi turned the more sparked Mike a Ike goal effort Eton fired trick lion Moore scored twice and Kent Kentner Van Fleet and John tallied for Aclon llcv lite is the second team Itotnrinns have tome from behind eliminate Acton dropped I hi first game of their first round scries wlih Whitby then Mounted buck o sweep the next two games I lie cross country team will host Milton In a dual meet tomorrow Thursday and return the Thursday September Bicycles are becoming more and more popular and parents continue to make the same common buying one for their child They frequently buy a bicycle loo largo thinking the child will grow Into It If the child cannot rest Ihc ball of his fool on ground while sitting on the sent then the Is too tor him Safety league WIN A 10SPEED BIKE Get your tickets at Acton Fall Fair Saturday from Acton Ys Men Draw to take place at the Fair at 5 pm Proceeds lor betterment of the Acton Y C A Enter final Harriers prep for two meets Sunday Pol Tint mil 4 McKay MONTt hi I Sadie 3 Allan ft McLean Caleb Hob i HI oh I I J Strand I mile Mcdo Spurr Doc A Jim Butler Lady It Young fl Joule Royal J Devon Sound N Bull Sixth Race 1 mile pace PROBLEM DIRECT Wick Coke 2 Lady Florence Wlllion Van J Rodpaih J Shelly TarK Houston Mill Dec Jay McCrae Janice Who Kennedy Race mile pace ARMBRD JUTE DAGO RED CHUCKLEC 1 Lady Ann 2 Seven BRIAR While Brenner J I ally Butler Ileal I A lorn Herbert J Mar Macintosh At Old Din Tucker J one I Fourth Rare mile pace It A TAIN C Law son SI C Arch WALL langan Mori II ill t right Downey It mom J T Joe J Hay Mr Goal W Troy tilth Rare I mile trot JA SI FTlTt COMET Arehdekln I fruity sunn Fuller Royal Good Friday Gillian Belly Butler Royal D Harm i Fllcka Babe Headup R O EliUhRacc RUBY PARKER Bala Salty H Corakl Windy A HuKni Hit II McLean Top Heel Penny Butt Joe L Virag Senator lludaon Corbel I Ninth Race I mn pace Troy CHRIS BLOOM C J JONESC Gagnon 1 Carlo D Llndiay Dcanland E allowing Sea Sllrlon Tenth Race I mile pace UN JOHNNY G Laruah DON N White AMBER LAD M 2 Rob Ron Hal Gaf non Smoke closed in on the Ontario Intermediate Championships Fxelcr 12 in ille Sunday afternoon It was the first game of a best of three final series All the remaining games will be In Exeter with the second game on Sunday Sept Although it was far from classic Ditchers duel displayed one of their most aggressive of efforts for years as they smashed out 14 hits including four home runs and a double and each hit two singles for Exeter homered and Burton Bourne and Schilbc all singled Roy Eans homered doubled and singled to lead the Camp while Rudy Mitchell was close behind with three singles Don homered and singled while Rick Clement singled twice Wade and Steve Smith homered Elmer Dredge and Bill Dennis North Harriers will el to for a meet this Saturday and take part In Ihe Central Ontario cross country championships at Kelso Conservation Area near Milton Saturday September Houston has been elected of the Harriers who now have 1Q paid members In their club Organizer Bruce Andrews was encouraged that seven parents took time to attend the club first BOWL for Pleasure BOWL for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER Its the IN Thing t0 do GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES Main St N MemberBPAC SPEEDWAY LATE MODELS UPPER HOBBY DIVISION LIMITED SPORTSMEN 70M Gates Open at 30 Time Trials at 5 00 p Race Time Mil JOHN tSUSl RES RZiTIM CANADAS FASTEST BANKED 13 MILE OVAL 1969 Ma I i Convertible 8 Automatic P S B radio Dark Blue with white top One owner only miles Lie 009 A real scarce model in excellent condition CALL TODAY AT Andrew Murray Motors Limitod Georgetown Ontario Road Your Ofth DANCE At the Acton Curling Club Fall Fair Night Sat Sept 15th from 9 pm to 1 am To ha music ol BOB Per Couple Refreshments Tickets Available At Bill Toths SlKll Meat MM Acton ALSO Curling Memberships now Available for Season NEW CURLERS WELCOME IN A PLEASANT FRIENDLY CLUB LOW RATES MEN LADIES May Be Paid In Season Opens Approximately Last Week of October Mixed Ladles Men Competitive Curtlng Please Contact B A Robinson 2367 or T Tyler PERSONAL SERVICE Mr IGAs trademark Garden Cocktail FROZEN FOODS MINUTE MAID 100 PURE Orange Juice FLORIDA Loin Roasts 3 LB RIB PORTION LOIN SIDE spare ribs 149 SMOKED HAM TABLERITE SIDE BACON IGA SPECIAL Spaghetti IN TOMATO SAUCE IQA SPECIAL Sunlight Detergent 1S9 IGA 5PECIAL CANADA DAY ASSf FLAVORS Soft Drinks FRUIT JUICES 49c TROPICAL TREAT Dole Bananas 2 89 ly BARTLHT PEARS 3 COOKING ONIONS BED ROSE TEA BAGS fa EXTRA NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE Try IGA where service still lives ACTON FALL FAIR SPECIALS Shamrock Gal ICE CREAM Hoffmans 1 lb Pkg Country Style id SAUSAGE 69

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