Lacrosse bants host Guelph team tonight Tonight the Rotary bantam lacrosse team plays its first exhibition gome here against Guelph The match which starts at 1 m will give the 25 or so a chance to play on out o town team Bob Turkosz and Mike Cooper ore in charge of the team Efforts to get the Acton team in either the Guelph- Waterloo group and the Triangle work Swords may play in B group in fall Acton Intermediate C Swords are expecting to play in the southern B league next season soys former club president Fred Buchanan Mr Buchanan newly ap pointed manager of the Jun lor Sabres said Tuesday that all the club bills are paid and that the team is search ing for a sponsor We will expect to operate probably with Milton Cale donia Simcoe Dehli and other clubs within about miles of Acton Mr an said Mr Buchanan was the Sword president last season when the team played towns such as Milverton Hamston and Luc know The team hopes to cut travelling costs by playing in the group Mr Buchanan said McGILLIVARY is carried on a stretcher off the baseball diamond at the high school where he pulled ligaments in his right leg in a collision with another player He was treated and released from St Josephs Hospital at Friday Teachers tend injury at AHS ball game A comic medical skit designed to entertain spectators during a high school baseball game foreshadowed a not so lighthearted collision between two student players which sent one briefly to hospital Colin 17 was playing second base Friday afternoon when he and another player ran into each other Colin pulled ligaments in his right leg He later said that fit had some trouble with his right before the game Doc Teachers Doc and Rowley treated Colin on on the field Some students also helped place Colin in s van which took him to the new medical centre Colin was later transferred to St Josephs Hospital at Guelph where he was given rays and treated Monday Colin made an announcement over the school PA system to the effect that had it not been for the efforts of the two teachers who attended to him on the field thai the in jury may have been worse Injured Prior to the second bast collision students Lent Lanen Helen Robertson dressed as medical attendants Shirley Moore and Susan rushed out onto the field to treat injured fielder Chris Chris was bandaged and carried on a stretcher from the field by the four bearers The game continued after both incidents and the tea won 17 Mens softball standings g I T Station Hotel Vans Welding Catering Ledger Family Cleaners Hurler Dunn does in Glen Rams hit the skids heavy schedule Warns hit the skids by dropping their third fourth fifth if they did not batk up last night their sixth game in a row during the last week of Ontario Lacrosse Association central division Junior C action Hams played Warriors last night and the results are in another story The players are into one of the busiest parts of the season playing their fourth game in seven days Tuesday Tomorrow Acton hosts Bengals and Sunday they re away to Windsor Tries In the last three tries to i Stingers edged Hams Sunday afternoon 11 9 Last Thursday took game at the community the number in Rams win centre 17 At Dundas column less than five goals week ago the Bengal OLA gave Ram trio one game suspension RAM FORWARD RON winds up for a shot on War net as teammate Gary heads in for a rebound dunng last Thursdays game at the community arena Turkosz counted for six of Ac tons goals and Delong added a couple The Warriors however went on to win the game 17 13 Rams host Dundas Bengals tomorrow night at 30 p m The Lacrosse Association OLA penalized three Ram players with one game suspensions because of incidents during last Wednes day game at Steve Wilson and George Artem lost their choice of paying a fine because of an incident at the penally box after the two players had been lossed out of the game said Ram manager Dave McMillan Mr McMillan went to 01 A executive director Jack Christie last to get the word doused i penalized Bengal player with dnnk after Bengal Spurts One Hundred and Firsi YearNo ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY JUNE 23 To or Sabres wait on OHA name new manager The president of the Ontario Hockey Association Sabres which go Junior from next season confirmed day that I- red Buchanan was the unanimous choice as team manager at an meeting last week It is true Fred was named manager Mill Ball said The club president also con firmed thai Mr Buchanan was the only applicant for the position hen asked why the decision was made this time Mr Ball said We fell red is the right man He has several and lie is knowledgeable in hockey and of the town Continue Asked if Mr would continue Ins association with minor and intermediate Mr Bail said Winn tin position with a team I don see how it possible to do the Intermediate Swords and manage minor hockey 1 m Mr Buchanan said concerning his new position It going to me in i lot of work But he still vers in crested in coaching especially the younger levels he said You tan juggle schedule he said referring to minor The Sabres are expecting a decision this week from concerning the team s application to turn Junior B from next year The meets and club president Bill said the ap plication is the itmda We d have the makings of J fine Mr Buehan said Hi said that hcsiwnortdsonwhsomLof tight or midget tiilil nut mnkt the team such as Jamie or Bud The new manager i said lie hoped players like Kent Ktntner and Paul would return lo Mr intermediate hockey in Acton rin and hclten He for the Georgetown and prior then with the Senior im mil Top three ball clubs up leads in AMSA action TEACHER Brian Downes rounds third base and heads for home plate during the student teacher baseball game Friday Bill Coats looks to see if the teachers who won 3 have addi runs on the way Rams take 6th loss unidentified took a swing at Artem says the Ram After the told us and Wilson to leave the penalty box I was walking away with Sieve and an staff member I said Here cool off and threw some Coke on him That s when the saw says Wilson Wilson said following the incident I realize we were to sny in dressing room out of the game He added Even after the penalty box incident the said to arena manager to tike us to the dressing room or to the team box Both players said they were thrown out of the game because they nucstioned calls the referees Harry and Bob hjndled Atton game said keeper Ron was tossed out in the first period in second They went over to the pen illy box after dressing said Artem to see who was storing points in the third period In an incident at Hit end of the game Ian was also given a suspension Campbell unlike the other two ret lined his choice of the line or missing game Ail three were in the arena stands here when belt Rams 17 Thursday Sunday afternoon sheet for the Slingcr game shows all three players listed Stingers won Rams have lost five games in a row and played last mghl See other for results president Howard on Thursday denied rumors that he had decided to resign from the club I started out the season and I It finish it it the arem The game was by far the most dramatic with Hams George Artem and Steve Wilson getting one game suspensions because of an incident at he penalty box which took place after they had been given misconduct penalties Ram Ian Campbell was suspended but for an end of game incident which was not connected with the pen ally box Rams collected 103 penalty minutes to Rex dale totalled 37 minutes in the sin Inn to Acton s Rams got 2H minutes while Orange- wilt took In the scoring department Ron showed signs of taking over the team scor leadership In three games connected for goals and assisted on three Kevin Martoux found the mirk five times and helped other Rams pull he trigger on five other occasions Wayne Young of averaged a goal per game while collecting four assists Bill Mathieson nailed down a pair of markers and got three assists while teammate Gary fired in two goals Rick Van Fleet Steve Wilson and George all got one goal and a pair of assists in three games Goal Doug Taylor fired a ball down the deck at Orangcville and it went the dislincc for his second goal of the ison Ken Brown lei go a goal and in assist while Ian Campbell got a Tim Chisholm assisted five times and iddtd a goal for himself New Ham John Van Oort got his first point as a team member in assist on Bill Mathieson s against Fred Mien and Ian each helped a pair of teammates get goals Mark Samson of Dundas Bengals led his team with three goals Warriors Paul MtLcan and Roger Haskell got four goals on Rams Norm Brown did the bulk of the Stinger hooting with four goals Drive In squirt girls with Teresa Dunn pitching clobbered Glen Williams 184 Thursday in the Glen Teresa struck out ten Glen batters and counted two runs The squirts blanked the Glen nine to nothing after the first two innings and the out come was all but decided when the host club scored three runs in the fifth Inning Susan Wilson Kim While Robin and Sally connected for two runs each Laura Raine Nancy George Hall Bev Glen Allison Chaisson and Susan Tufford brought single runs across home plate For the game the squirts hod their new Jackets courtesy William George with name lettering from Dave Swetman Angela Masdy got the Glen sole run in the third inning Tracy Moore Frank and Andrea Stafford finished the game scoring in the fifth for the Glen Atoms lose to Omagh Nell is Construction atom boys were clipped by 7 here last Thursday Brent Connor was on the mound for Acton and he counted for one run Kevin and Dove grave also got single runs while teammate Sean Veigh brought home a pair led six zip after the first Inning and added one run In the third for the win The top in the Men Softball Assoc lation Station Hotel and Hills with nine points and Van s Weld ing with eight continued to climb ahead of the bottom trio clubs Both the electricians and hoteliers made it five straight wins in their so far unbeaten season by downing Ledgers IGA 7 4 and Hills Catering 16 respectively Sunday afternoon in the park Vans who have played seven tames io he other top club five defeated Family Cleaners 176 Station put together two seven run innings the second and sixth the cake men Catering was held for three straight innings John Dunn led Station with a homer and another run Jim Bruce Jim Ingles Ron Jarretl and Bill connected for two runs each Bryan Lawrence Dave McMillan and D Archibald registered single runs Catering scored two runs in of the two opening in and added four in the sixth and seventh frames Ken Pilgrim was on the mound for the and also brought home one run Jim James crossed he plate on a sixth inning homer alter he brought in two runs Second baseman Terry Masales totalled four runs while Danny Shea and Manford Aps got three each The IGA Electric games went scoreless for he first two innings when Bob Jarred and Wally baited in the first of their two runs each Bruce Mcpherson connect for a single run in the fourth Inning for the trie ions Frank Daly and each added singles in the fifth after Jarretl and got their second runs of Ihe game to round out scoring pitcher bridge blasted in his team first run during the fourth frame first baseman Crawford and brought runs across home plate in sixth and short slop John MtKinon com IGA runs m he seven Vans led throughout game with Family Cleaners Thornton hurled i scoreless game until the third inning Van scored four in the first one in the second four in the third and eight in the fourth to clinch their fourth victory Tennant connected for s inly homer brought in inilher two runs for Vans Kick Cot and catcher ilso count for three runs each Hod Mcrnthtm Jim and Kisttntr for runs Gene iworskv Brian from right field rounded out Vins offensive effort with single runs I s Iawis and illy I- II stirlcd out with single runs in the third inning but the rest of the squad was retired in short In next got tht first of his two hits I mil Doyle singles Rams suffered their worst defeat of the season when Warriors trounced them 17 to at last nighl Warriors led nine to nothing the first period 116 in the second frame and out scored Acton six to two in the final period Kevin led the team with four goals Steve Wilson had a pair while Bill and George Artem fired single markers Artem also got five assists Ron Turkosz was given a game misconduct for talking a ref after he had been given two five ties for fighting and hair ling Acton had 66 minutes in penalties to Rexdale s John started in Rams goal but some defence errors did not help him Doug Taylor took s place at Ihc mark of the final period Colonials split pair for 5th win 7th loss Tball Lions double Jets The t ball Lions more than doubled the score over the Jets during gime it last Thursday I ions scored eight runs in ach inning or the five inning game Wayne Wright ind Glen Wright each hit i pair of homers while Hall got a single home run for the winners Other I ion hitters were Paul Andrew Mc Lidkea and Nathaniel Jet Andy blasted sole for his Other Jets include David Gill Billy Chris Thorn ton Kim Doug Dawk ins Colonials of he Inter Counts League wins with and record is now five wins to seven losses The Colonials under the pitching of John Thatcher at last Sunday collected seven runs on nine hits and counted three runs on ten hits Colonial were Rob with three Jim Lynch and Norm with each and a single off Chick Milne hitter Jim Thatcher also connected for run At last Thurs day the Colonials went down Donald son picking up the win for tile John Thntchtr was on mound for counted two runs on five hits ind hit 12 limes for half as miny baiters were Paul Dave Bruce John That and Don Mochne The Colonials next play Oraiigeville tomorrow night Sunday hosts Fergus in a game which starts at 15 Pirates rob Squirt girls Pirates robbed squirt girls on the strength of Jody Brown s fourth inning hit at Z Bennett last day in house league play Jackson also got a run for the Pirates following Janet Agers second inning homer Susan Wilson and Kim White tied the game two runs each for Squirt girls in the fourth inning Two MSA teams blank opposition The Mosquito rep earn hosted Fergus on the high school pilch and routtd northern earn four lo nothing last Wednesday in Minor ter Association play Tht game was considered by some viewers as the best effort the have produced so far this season tor most of the first half teams remained In a scoreless deadlock Once however Aclon found the mark the Fergus defence faltered three more times Mosquito marksmen were Kenny Simon Mathew and Scott Allonby Scrappy The Bantam rep team also blanked their opposition four to nothing during scrappy match with Rockwood Jeff Shields led the bants with two goals while teammates Scott Mai and Anthony add singles In house league action first in the squirts division Tigers Rockwood zero llillsburgh null Angels null Atom division llillsburgh learn one zero Rangers 2 null Rovers team wo 1 Finally in Mosquito play Raiders 3 Fly null Tornados 4 Rams ink The Rams inked another new face this week He Jeff of Miss who played juvenile last year soys club manager Dave McMillan A FERGUS ATTACK IS repelled by Acton Mos defenders during a Minor Soccer Associa tion league game which Acton won The match played on the high school pitch last Wed nesday was one of the seasons best Fergus held Acton attackers off for nearly half the game but once the host team scored there was no them back Kenny Kavanagh Simon and Scott Allonby found the mark once each for Acton