Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 3, 1974, p. 4

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Rams enjoy an early Centennial celebration Acton Rams enjoyed their own Centennial celebration early after tbey dumped Hawks for their third win In five flames at the community centre Sunday night On the eve of their town a Centennial Day Rami showed little hospitality to the visitors from the north running up a lead In the first two periods before a disappointing crowd of little more than 100 fans Bruce Cooksley who leads the team in scoring beat Huntsvillc goalie Brian Young twice In the first six minutes Hawks tied it up quickly on goals by Peter head but Paul Wilton and Gary Fisher connected to put Acton in front the end of the first period Rams managed to beat Young only twice In the second period on shots by Wayne Young and Gary Fisher while Gary played goal perfectly for Acton holding the Hawks scoreless replaced Doug Taylor who ployed the first period In Ram nets Huntsville made the Rams cam the win n the third period however as they cut the Acton lead to Bruce Suffem scored both of those goals 4 The Acton Free Press Wed July McKenzie makes Ontario Games Glen McKenxle a member of the Acton High and North Harriers track teams has qualified for the Ontario Games In Sudbury Civic Holiday weekend by finishing second In the Junior me tres event at the regional qualifying meet In Kitchener on the weekend who Is consider track scholarship offers from US universities com the in a fine time Frank Houston and Jones of Acton were fourth and sixth respectively in the same race but failed to qual for the Ontario Games Houston time was and year Maureen Gerth com Jones peted in the girls shot putt Glen is the second Acton event at GLEN Centennial Open set to go Saturday Openuijp are still available for the Centennial edition of the Acton Open Golf Tournament which is slated for the Halton Heights course near Saturday July 6 Extra prizes and two brand new trophies have been donated to help make the Centennial tour lament an extra special event For the first time Bos year the Superior Gove Trophy will go to the player over years of age who records the best score The Reliable Taxi Trophy will be presented the golfer with th second low net score fee which includes golf prizes and doner per person Golfers may enter in ana be placed in a foursome or form a foursome of their own for entry Acton Open committee chairman Don advises those interested to pick up their tickets at the Reliable Snack Bar or from any of the committee members Rev Andy McKenzie Stu McDonald Ron Andy Nolan Scott Somerville or Julian The tournament will use a shotgun start beginning a 30 in the morning Saturday July The roast beef dinner will at the Acton Legion at the conclusion of the tournament Addition of the two trophies brings to seven the number of trophies up for grabs in the annual tournament Just when It seemed like Hawks might keep coming back Rams picked up a fluke goal an a bouncing ball which went into the net off a leg Kevin Marcoux received credit for the score Lens than a minute later Greg Sharpe cut the Acton lead to but once again Lady luck shone her lamp on the Rams when Young muffed a shot by Poul Wilson and the ball dribbled across the line Into the Hawk net A final goal by and replacement Young for on attacker In the final minute failed to hurt ihe Rams further George Artcm ragged the ball in the final minute and drew two high sticking penalties to Rick Russell of in the process It was on extremely clean game by lacrosse standards with only penalties five to each team being called As a result the game was played In a record hour and minutes was at and fans were on their way home by The win boosted Rams record to The club has strengthened Its playoff hopes considerably by win three of its last five games Next stop for the Rams Is Long Branch tonight Wednesday for a rematch with the whom they beat two weeks ago Missisiaufca Athletics the loop second best team ploys here at the community centre Monday July at First Period A Taylor 2 A Cooksley Bernhardt Barry 10 A Wilson Wilson Watson A Fisher Young Second Period A Manes Kentncr 38 A Campbell 19 Third Period Bruce Suffem Barry H Bruce Suffem Young 6 AG A Marcoux R Turkosz 11 Sharpe Young A P Wilson Wilson Fisher IS Sharpe 15 31 Rams Doug Taylor Gory Dave Manes Bruce Wayne Young Ian Campbell Gary Fisher Kent Wade Knight Kevin George Artem Ron Del Watson Steve Wilson Paul Wilson Minor ball Minor softball teams from all over the Region will take part in a tournament in Glen Williams this weekend Games Will be played on the two Glen diamonds all day Saturday July and Sunday July RAMS Steve Wilson and Ron Turkosz move In to check a Huntsville Hawk ball carrier The locals upset 86 for their first win In five games at the community centre Sunday night Rams wallop Oshawa 11 players connect IMtan Mumimuiuga hound Mills Arthur trriviiHtinitiiri f Mi Not van Mi RENT A CASCADE HOT WATER HEATER Ml Pr J Month liiunrh Sound Bolton 15 15 15 20 14 43 62 16 19 Rotary novices improve different players fourth win of Ihe A Junior including goalie Gary helped themselves to goals Rams walloped I 187 for Ihclr the community limt W night Iti n I and Bruce two hottest shooters In tin fired Ram scoring stats Bruce Cookilcy Ron Kevin Martoux Paul Wilson Steve Wilson Gary Turkaz Wayne Young Ian Duff Dell Watson Manes Ian Campbell Wade Knight Rick Newman Fisher JimChisholm Kent Doug Taylor Glen Sherman John Pink Bruce Green 36 60 L L Ford girls score double win Acton L Ford Sales girls improved their Rural minor bo ft ball league record with victories over Hornby and last week Joanne Gordon Shelley Young Mickey Phillips and Diana Hickey nil had perfect nights at bat in the win over Homby last Tuesday night The win resulted from complete team effort Thursday night Shelley Young came very close to pitching a perfect game for Sox are stymied by 17 year old Glen defeats RED SOX Mike Martin Mike Kellv and Jim Thatcher watch in amazement as Guelph s year old hurler Jim Clayton Guelph moved i to a tic for first place In the Intercity Fastball League when they blanked Rockwood Red Sox on a brilliant one hitter by year old Jim Clayton in Guelph Friday night Harry Barber got the only hit off Barber a chopper through the hale between short and third one out In the fourth collected six hits off Bob Shaw Including a triple by shortstop Jim Three straight hits in the first inning also produced a pair of runs Clayton struck out nine hit one batsman and issued only two walks Dan pulled off a neat double play and Eric Hilts made a Tine running catch in left field for Red Sox remain In last place In the five team loop as she recorded 15 strikeouts to lead the L crew to a convincing 101 win over Joanne Gordon and Laurie Pickles earned big bats at the place Each clouted a home run The win was the third in a row on the road for the peewee girls who arc coached by Lionel Young Next home game for the girls is Thursday night July with the visitors Admission Is free and the girls would appreciate some fan support Atoms lead their league Acton Cycle and Sport atoms strengthened their hold on first place in the Hal ton Rural Minor Softball Lea by outslugglng In Thursday night The Acton team re mains unbeaten In eight lea games Bruce Shannon picked up the win striking out 11 Low batters In four innings Coabh Bill Shannon reports that he has been getting an excellent team effort from his boys Brian Canary has play well at first base ana Ian Paul and Chris Haun have been sharing the second base position with equal effective ness Both second will be eligible for atom play again next year Standing baffles hitters GlenWm Lowvdle Hornby Glen Williams defeated Ac ton Ford Sales girls In a Rural Minor Softball League game In the Glen last night Tues day Winning pitcher for the Glen was Carol Harlow Loting pitcher Shelley Next home game or the is Monday July with the visitors HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST MCorkS Cat -4- -4- HAPPINESS RESTAURANT a TOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR HOURS a Ft Stl Tel Black White Coor Stereos and Components and Appliances Qskfa and George Artcm netted two each while Gary Turkosi Gary Fisher Wude Knight Marcoux Del Watson and Steve Wilson shot singles George with two and Dan Turskl Paul Al Bill Kilputrick and with one each were the marksmen Rams sent starting Ron to the showers with seven goals in the first period and whipped seven more mots by his replacement Joe in the second stanza played Inst season with the Junior A Oshawa Green Gaels Ron and also starred as playmakers with five assists apiece in the big win Gary Kevin and George Artcm each helped out on three goals have won only two games and had been beaten by the cellardwelling Aces the night before Atlon lutary novices an Improved game although 1610 to Flora Golden Horseshoe minor lacrosse league action at the community centre last Wednesday night Rota nans had foiled to score in a previous meeting with the same club Score was tied 44 at the end of the first period and led by only two heading Into the final period After a single tally by Doug Knight and a pair of markers by Steve Mc Arthur went on a scoring rampage lo net seven goals for Acton Dave Hughes had two assists Steve Ralne and goalie Rick added one piece led scorers with six goals and Henderson netted three Rotary coaches John Goy and Holmes feel that although their learn is not winning Ihcir play is proving steadily Many of Ihe Acton players have never played lacrosse before this year Choose It ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Jr lacrosse Excitement RAMS vs MISSISSAUGA GAF 500 M0NDIT JULY PN GLEN TAXI 8777722 GUELPH S ONLY SPECIALTY LIGHTING STORE CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Muiti Bright Ideas for all your Lighting Needs SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES Table Lam pi Door Swag lamps Heal Baseboard and Portable Ccnlral Vacuum Clean no r Device etc Vem lal on Hoodi Pans etc I FREE PARKING SUPERMARKET MILL ST AC Meat Department Specials BLADE ROAST 8530650 99 SHORT RIB ROAST CROSS CUT ROAST PRIME RIB ROAST CHUCK STEAKS BLADE STEAKS RIB STEAKS BRAISING RIBS Schneiders ox BOLOGNA 65 Lucat BACON hue 99 PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 3 Pantry Shelf Tim Saw PIECES ft STEMS MUSHROOMS 279 Rom RELISHES 3100 Chase Sanborn COFFEE Sm20c 48 Tim Sam 47c TR0PIML FRUIT PUNCH 3 14 Tin BEANS in Tomato 269 Strain BABY FOOD FRUIT COCKTAIL PRODUCE fresh Produce At

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