The Free Press Wed July 1975 ACTON ATOMS A put up a tough tight m the second round of Ontario Cup Soccer championship play but to Burlington The Acton team ousted London in the first round of play The Ontario cup game was played at the Acton High School soccer field last Saturday evening urlington too strong Acton Atom A soccer team evening losing to Burlington out ployed and out scored In second round of In the first round of Ontario Ontario Cup soccer Cup at Acton High London but failed to follow School field Saturday suit with the Burlington team Speed swimming in at Lions Pool Held John Atton Mirk Bray Hick activities A club was Allen Russell and Robert formed recently Mien Peter Hurdle and John Under the coaching of Smith Cathy Ashley and group is Retting in Pickering eight Acton shape from tight to nine swimmers arc training tich clock each morning for for upcoming nice in which they will be fclitions joined speed J Members of the team arc swimmers titer this month bat Limehouse put of Prospect Park Acton squirt girls batted out of Prospect pork last wrung winning crossed home plate Jhree times Acton took id in the inning as Debbie Kathy Nolan Ion prjsdalc and Kellv While four consecutive runs The score doubled after the second Inning to as hath Nolan Sharon scored runs Susan Wilson and Sharon tallied runs in the third and tori Drsdale scored her third run in the closed with only one run being scored that bj Mart Phillips Playing for the Acton team were Debbie Kath Nolan Kelly White Susan Toronto pair jJraw winners The Minor Softball Association held their first of monthly draws and picked Mr and Mrs William Cum at Toronto winners of the first 100 prize Susan Stone of Acton Don aid Wesley and Roy Perry of John of Acton George of Toronto ana T B Moore of Acton all received prizes The next draw will be held on the first Saturday in August A at the Legion little too good for us THE PELE PRANCE or another new dance craze Acton of the Halton and Peel interdistnct soccer league seem to be having difficulty getting their bearings in a game against last Thursday Acton went on to win however 53 Haton Hills Electric Vans Welding top mens ball Hills Electric doubted the score on Ledgers 105 in the first game of a double header played Sunday evening at Prospect in Men Recreational Softball play The win Tor wis In sight at the top of the first inning with three runs from the first three batters- Bob Hugh and Brian Canary Another three runs in the second Inn secured their lead as and Frank crossed the The electrifying Hills play was sorted in the third they no runs A run from Saunders put Ledgers into the game I he next three innings were scoreless as pitchers up nine strike In the seventh Inning Conway initiated a four run to bring the Hills score to 10 Runs wl re tallied by John Don Richards and Daley ledgers A rallied in Soccer atoms dumped in Ontario Cup play Atom coach Bill Diggins Ave said he was pleised with the boys play they were up against a better The Burlington group was finalist in the Ontario cup play last year Injuries also plagued the Acton Atoms from the onset of the game The regulation five sub sheets were used substituted from the start to the first subsheet Tired boys Moments into the first half of play he is injured the regular net minder was issued in This left three sub- sheets for the remainder of the game a with tired boys Offsides seemed to be a rob cm and said he ad to shout his head off but the defence was deaf The Acton Moms are still on op of mid Ontario Rural District League and are looking forward to staying on top At the M irt Phillips 1 on elusion of play with down remarked and Colleen that Burlington was lust i the seventh for runs also bringing their total to five Tedllagan Don Rogers Ray Graham and Bill Fabians home run ended the Ledgers lunge for a tic Van a wins In the second game of the double header Vans Welding beat Station Hotel Gerry grabbed a base hit at the top of the bat ling order and wis driven In a home run from and Ted Masales also crossed home plate to give the Welders their lead First batter up for Station Hotel Jones belted i home run which ended the tally for their bottom of the first inning At the top or the second Station Hotel held Van Welding off allowing no runs and two hits Rallied for three Station Hotel then rallied for three runs in the bottom of to end their scoring for the game Mark Watson Rod Whitmlll and made the runs home run and a run by Bill Boyd gave Van Joe Richards each Welding the lead In the to bring their sixth inning Vans Weldings Stan bridge Billy I Rob three walks in the tame Squirt girls lower boom More sports on page 12 In a recent Rural quirt girls minor Softball game Acton attacked Lowville In he first inning tallying eight runs o secure a I victory Acton shortstop Debbie led the onslaught at I home field which didn t let up until the batting roster was exhausted and Acton was ensured win Marty Phillips Debbie MeQunde I Kelly 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