Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 9, 1975, p. 6

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ill In win n with In Andrew Mr An drew Mm hen he linn mil m iff th trn I ri it dp Mil in ymi I go irnliilng lie on of plfnly of of punt romp In junior truck mc mount In i lough field of Junlorn lUtU I it In Hi id in ft rim f w it wiidjilfifMlifih ih irtHlor I ink no in llv running if gjiy limn on II win lit llmll Humming If old of it Hh Mix flu W n jrfk thf Ir fit gvr wit In irnlnlng ltd work to neni florinw no ihnt yon In full lie Undying I of for hi jIII In ink- In with lv gold mrdiiiut In future iwnH STRETCH Frank Houston has a lot going for him being winner of the Outstanding in Cross Country trophy for Acton high school an Ontario Scholar and one of the top runners in his age group Ontario Frco Pro Wod July I S With PETER MCCUSKER Peewee girls lose three straight Acton girls wen edged in rural minor soft ball here Mondaj ivtnmg of tallied the run at the lopo first inning and was followed Brown and Kuren Futon to to tal three runs Brouillard with run and follow home plate Ann Barbara Wilson Connie Cm tall and Janet to Acton the lead at In the and third innings Lunch rallied five runs per inning to lead Acton girls Ann tallied the lone Acton run in the second In the top of the fourth Lime- house Debbie Clark Karen Pa ton Lorraine Brown Lisa Wendy Stephens and Johnson each crossed plate to garner a 194 lead until Acton Mc Cord tallied a run each to eight runs total In the fifth and sixth in tallied an other runs to Ac ton one The closing seventh inning found Limchouse held to no Acton runners place well in meet It look a lot out of me told the tree Press Ik there were four bar per top and a water jump The water Jump a three foot high barrier and la fallowed by ten feet of water The first time I went over I went in feet first and nearly fell but it was a laugh he said McKacJwrn placed first In his group in the meter hurtles with a time of sec onds placed fourth in the allcomers BOO meters with a time of two minutes and seconds It was Actons Inning at the bottom of the seventh as the girls began connecting wood on leather and grabbed 11 runs to make a comeback and a contest of the same led the Acton onslaught and was lowed with runs scored by Gwyneth Cheryl Page Barbara Wilson Connie Mc Crista Janet Brit on Laurie Coulas and Jones Brit ton and nabbed two runs each in the final bot torn In a July contest Acton girls were edged by 12 took the lead in the first Inning and in the bottom of the second hid lied the score Ijiwville went ahead with one run in the third and tallied three in the fourth inning to Acton one At the close of the fifth in ning I had Acton lft5 for a loss A sixth Inning rally drove in six runs Tor the Acton tally and shut out With the score of 11 to for Acton going into the seventh the peewee girls were held to one run while sent home three to give them 13 runs and the game On June the girls suffered their first defeat of the Ihrec being dumped by 178 led the game at the end of the third 1314 at the conclusion of the fifth Despite reports on the violence in amateur sport the high cost of equipment rental of facilities and lack of coaching staff minor sport Is a physical and moral of the community Lowly Satellites ruin Rams run The long trip to Owen Sound may have been too much foi the Hills lacrosse Rams Thursday night Rams with only one loss in the five starts leading up to the Owen Sound visit dropped a 13 decision to hometown Satellites In their last meeting two weeks ago the local handed the bottom ranked Satellites a 126 drub bing on the home Georgetown arena floor Starts strong Owen Sound started strong with a pair of goals in the early minutes of the game but Ram sharpshooter Ron fired a pair of tallies to even the score Satellites led 2 after the opening period Rams charged back in second frame to even the Satellites in a wildly slve stanza but the Satellites quieted the game down In the final third and coasted to the three goal win Ram sharpshooter paced the Hills crew with four goals and a pair of assists while high scoring Paul Wil son ana Bruce Cooksley turned In double scoring efforts for the visitors Jim and Glen Sherman added single Rams scores Wilson picked up a pair of Ram assists with brother Paul Wilson Koalle Doug Taylor C his holm Cooksley Bill Fox and George Art em earned single assists Hutchinson Roger Dald well Bill Cuplkey and Mark Kazarian each netted two goals for the Satellites with single Owen Sound scores coming from Bruce Tim Leonard Tim Abbott Randy Robins and Robert Rams host the powerful Orlllla Lions at the old Georgetown arena Thursday and will be travelling to match the Rcxdale Warriors Friday night Rex dale re turns the visit to Georgetown July 17 Rams may still return to the Acton Arena for the bal once of the season Pitcher Janet Ager leads Golden Hawks Actons I- rank Houston Rodger Met and Glen competed in a lea track meet for western Ontario at Mad turn Monday evening In the meter steepk- Houston placed first in the comers division with a time of nine minutes jnd seconds In the overall he placed fourth Hawks blank Red Knights Coach Kowall Golden Hawks raised doubt about the Red Knights power in Acton house league minor early last week by solidly trouncing them 17 AlTIson Chalsson of the Golden Hawks had to fill in as for the Red Knights lo reach a minimum roster of nine players Angela and Bev Glenn scored runs in the opening inning to begin the Golden Hawk lead In the second Inning tallied another run with Joanne Gordon and Simon Ager to bring the Hawks total to five In the third inning Linda Janet Ager Joanne Gordon Simon and tabbed runs jaAgerKlmWhiteand crossed the plate ffvSjwwGcXl HALTON HILLS Electric catcher Hugh Forbes and Simon nabbed runs tags Dave Allen of Ledgers in the first in lb final game of a double header at Prospect Park in Pitcher Janet led the Golden Hawks to a victory over the Blue Angels In Acton Minor Softball house league play last Wednesday evening Blue Angels took a lead after two innings of play with a run from Lisa Mason In the third inning Golden Hawks Bev Glenn and Linda Paton rallied two runs to Blue Angels one by Kim House to tic the game at two apiece Pitcher Janet crossed the plate in the fourth to give the Golden Hawks their leading run and Shirley forth tallied the final Golden Hawks run in the fifth Inning to settle the score at Pitching for the Blue Angels was Teresa Dunn Members of the winning team were Karen Wayne Angelina Shamaoun BevGl Linda Paton Diana Romano 3b Patricia Henry Shirley Renforth Allison Chalsson lb Janet Ager p Kim White Member of the Blue Angels were Teresa Dunn p Lynn McCord Lisa Thomas lb Andrea Jenkinson Robin House 3b Rita Bottera ss Lisa Mason If Chris Parker and Kim House Kids are always active It mutter what time of day or night how hot or cold They arc always searching for something to do It always nan been and will continue to be a common occurrence to find young being Bobby Guy or any of their sport Ideals on bllzzardy winters evening playing road hockey If there Is no outlet for their energies the youth of the community will surely find one and this is where the danger lies Many youth particularly in this com arc accredited with strong self restricting morals which will aid them In their activities It is not these children of which you have to worry for these are usually those who have good school grades and pate in supervised Inactivity of the adult in the community is the catalyst lhat activates the child who is on the brink of experimenting with danger Vandalism theft con sumption of alcoholic beverages and drugs have filled the empty schedules of youths from larger urban centres Sports can fill that gap Fortunately Acton has not had serious problems with its youth and can surely boast of fine sport recreational programs Lot make sure we keep it that way Participate Like the old slogan on the minor hockey handbook the game bring him Hillsburg baseball ItillnrMirg 12 July 4 a Inly 4 rPwwcM yrs Grand 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