Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 11, 1975, p. 6

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The Acton Free Pre Wed June Atom bats boom for pair of wins After losing to Glen Williams Thursday night Acton Cycle and Sports atoms cake walked to victory in their next two Ha I ton Rural Minor Softball League games The atoms wiped out 26 night and trampled Hornby 183 Monday night Rhys Ted Lindsay and Eddie Wilson scored he Acton runs in the Glen Williams game Glen hams Jumped into a lead after two innings Ted Lindsay crossed the plate four times for Acton in the romp over Danny Wood Bruce Canary Steve Rome find Ian Paul each scored three runs Tallying two runs apiece were Scott Hibbard Chris and Shane Sleeves Acton scored runs In the fourth inning to break up a relatively close game Against Hornby Bruce Canary was the Acton hitting hero as he walloped home runs the first three times he came to the plate then singled the fourth time Scott Ilibbnnl Wilson Bruce Inn Paul Shane Sleeves and Chris added two runs apiece for Acton Acton scored nine times In the first inning May clouted a homer for Hornby in a losing Omagh girls paste peewees Minor soccer fi Atom A team wins battle of undefeated In meeting he B team the only undefeated rtcotorcti from ft Hums In Hit mosquito deficit with of Hum I District to play In lite game Scott minor sower It A team intvlc Harry flifigin- and tannic VimUtm stored for Acton Hit Acton boys ployed well in Hi first half and held a I ft sharp and with minute left to nfi in Iht game The pice ihtii began to tell on Acton I umbers and scored two goal- i for Acton Itonnie to boys arc still having Wakelln and Itnuwf played v til on the and White and limes Thomas tough on for Acton which dropped the booted norm the other ind both played well ISSISSAUGA goalie Steve Young gets in front by Ram forward Bruce Green in night game Behind the net is Ham Artem Omagh girls pasted their Acton counterpart in a Hnlton Rural Minor Softball League game in Acton last Monday night Scoring runs in a losing cause for Acton were Cindy Brouiliard Joanne Van Eykcn Barbara Wilson and Patty with two Htlen of reached base and scored the first four times she batted four of the six Acton runs came in the fourth inning on walks to Pally Joanne Van Der Eyken and Tina Gunn and base hits by and Barbara Wilson Acton Cindy Laurie Tina Gwyneth Gibb Janet Connie Cheryl Page Patty McCIure Joanne Van Fyken Barbara Wilson Winning pitcher Joanne of struck out 14 Acton batters in the seventh inning game losing pitcher fanned 10 Rams seek revenge against unbeaten Missie Medics Electricians take over first Hills Electric took over sole possession of first place in the Acton mens recreational Softball league with a win over Station Hotel Sunday night Vans clobbered Ledger 102 in the other game Brian Canary and man Saunders rapped two hits each for the electricians Winning pitcher was red ford homered following a single by Jones lo account for the two Station Hotel runs Losing pitcher was Al Gardiner Three hit efforts by Bill Boyd Gene Vaworsky and Ed helped the welders mount a hit attack against pitcher Ted fielder Doug Sim had a perfect ihree for three night at bat Tor Ledger Winning pitcher for Vans Welding was Stan bridge to Georgetown Memorial Arena to face Hnlton Hills Warriors down 12 got four Thursday goals In the final he minutes night riding the crest of an from their ace shooter eight game unbeaten streak Danny in the OLA Central Junior finished the night with five league goals Medics topped the Rams IS Ron Turkosi and Bruce 12 at Milton Arena Sunday Cooks ley paced the night for eighth win Hills attack with three goals without a loss leaving the each Paul Wilson netted a Rams in a last place tie with pair and Wayne Young Jim Owen Sound in the seven is holm Glen Sherman and team group Bill Fox one apiece Rams started the week off Rams reversed the with a 12 11 victory over the situation in Friday Warriors at George scoring four times without a town Memorial Arena Thurs day night but lost 1514 to the Orillia in Friday night The week was a washout for the Hills Lion reply in the last minutes However the rally fell a goal short Steve Wilson had a big night for Hills with five goals Bill Fox added Big inning brings win An 11 run third inning carried Acton girls to Rural Minor Softball victor over Williams here Monday night Cindy walloped a home run to go with singles Connie Cheryl Page Chiefs win Chiefs a 1 win from Campbell Mile on afu rnoon Hob Mans held to four as the lis exhibited ball Tina and Barbara Wilson In the bio inning Cindy finished the game with six hits and a walk in sum at bats Patty homered for Acton and i Wilson had a perfect six for six nights at the plate Scondo clouted a home run for the Glen She four hits in five trips to the plate Winning pitcher Putty struck out 10 Glut Williams batters Alton Cindy Ann Laurie Pattv McCIure Connie lb Tina rf Cheryl Page Van Der If Barbara Wilson b Rookie Devine leads Junior shooters Rookie Cam Dcvlne of the Orillia Lions leads the OLA Junior C Central group in scoring as the schedule the one- third mark who played with the Orillia midgets last summer leads in points with and assists Goal scoring leader is Rick He has 37 goals in his first seven games The league s top 10 are listed Cam Devine Rick Jim Meredith Bob Noble Orangey Me Orillia Lindsay Sanderson Orangevlllc TimAbbolL OwenSound Charlie Robinson Scott Sands Mississaugo Boxla stats three Ron and Wayne Young two each Bruce Green and Paul Wilson one apiece mi netted three goals for the Lions Mike Bob Mcors Dave Steve and Steve bagged two apiece A high school graduation dance left the Ham roster well below full strength for that game In Malton Sunday night shaky by Gary Turkos in the first period allowed the first place Medics to jump into an lead Doug Taylor took over in the for the second and third stanzas Ron was high scorer for Hills with four goals Sieve Wilson bagged three Kevin Murcotix two and Bruce George and Jim Chls holm one apiece Jerry and Beck Hoffland scored three goals apiece for Slow are nothing new for the Rama Playing out of the Acton arena last year the club lost 13 of its first IS league games then finished fast with nine wins in the final II regular seison games Campbellville in to drop Brampton Senior in the Mower Town A I night Bob Pit Lit d the shutout holding to si hits whik nine it iht pi mil mother Dish went the roulf for Hit Inters giving up four runs from nine hits mi striking out nine The look i 1 11 in Hie fourth when Mil gits Mitchell ind Dunn- put it first third thin worktd douhli with tin Mitchell mil I ins hit three singles t for the Mil Missed Your Free Press Please Let Us Know Our carriers do their best to give fast courteous service but mistakes do happen so it you do not receive your paper or have any complaints regarding delivery please call our office 8532010 HEATHER NEAR on the outside the junior girls metre heat AHS girls fail to place Stiff competition from all over Ontario kept Acton High two rcnmenUUves in Saturdays high school track and field championships from winning any medals Maureen Gerth failed to place in the senior girls shot and Heather Near ran a st in her heat of the junior girls metres in a time of four seconds slower than the time she ran to qualify for the meet The girls are to be congratulated nevertheless for working hard enough to even qualify for the big meet 8783263 ESTIMATES we ThurtFrl till For the best Catering CATERING 8215534 145 Kingsmill Ave We Cater to Private Parties Weddings Dances in Die In hurt ft stern cord Hit I with trouble linishn good Approach ficored i Tin mosquito I over their It i4 counterparts Scott Malcolm netted both Acton one of heir best hive hnd more with Minn s so fur this little more effort Ted Nid resulted from and Rick both came Tint pass from John vans which sent Itft wlnRer Jimmy Id heat Robert fin excel It nt fiimt in nits 1I id no to slop the shots be it him Tin li sadly lin Mirk took on oath r ilum is up with good efforts but team missed the strength of Wide Vickcrjy was also a pi In heir si performunte Hit season bantams dounid Milton 1 hut trick with lluirv Kurten and linici netting a coal nptun Jeff hid i fine and with His leadership demanded similar performances from his team m In house league play the Angels lost 1 to the and drew with he does in Ihe squirt division Rot whipped 9 the while the Hovers drew in division Minor soccer officials re mind pnrents assist the boys ind coaches by coming along to them to vie lory in A im ind 1 ine pi ivul In llutkwiod hi inked the BINGO Lie No Every Monday Night at 8 pm AT THE CREDIT VALLEY CLUB FORMERLY RIVIERA GAMES 1000 JACKPOT 60 No s HO ADMISSION CHARGE Cards 3 for BUS SERVICE Sponsored By Georgetown Elks Lodge No PROCEEDS FOR DEAF DETECTION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES Good oldfashioned savings Beans Milk FRESH Chickens Bool Meal Pics Dinner Hams Cornell BmI i Side Bacon Applet J Farmhouse Cream Maple or Pan Dandies Sausages Old Work Redskins Frankfurt- WITHPtCTW Assorted n Jams 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