Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 11, 1979, p. 13

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday July B3 Five homers Acton Midget GlrU tint baieman on the bag In lime to get a call of out from the umpire during ilalton Hum I action bit Soccer by Fryers In Squirt House League play last week Rock wood beat Lions Goalscorers for Rock wood are not known players mentioned were Steven Robertson Adrian In cove Hi and Paul Jeff Brown was the star or Rock wood a de feat of Wolves in Atom League play scoring oil five goals For Wolves Ricky scored with Wayne MaeEachem also having a good game Everton and Aax played to a 2 tie in what was an extremely well played gome Two goals by Cyril and strong games from David Eaton and David Vacek led AJax goal scorers were not reported AJax beat Leeds with goals from Cyril and Troy Nolan and good games from Charles Hitchcock and Walter Kroezcn Goad scorer for Leeds was Paul Kll In another Atom League game Everton beat Rockwood2 Ion John Van Dam a two goals Also having a super game was Billy With regular goalie Jerry Von Eykcn Injured Tony took over with a good effort In Mosquito ploy Rovers easily beat In a one sided game Pierre Bollert David Van Warren Bin in David greaves David Lawrence Kevin Galloway all scored once each tor Rovers Rovers again scoring ability beating Both teams could only field eight players with Rovers overpowering their op ponents with ease A superb performance from Kevin Galloway who scored six goals and assisted in all four others by Pierre and David Van der Also playing strong games were David Ha rg reave and Anthony Walton In another Mosquito game Rangers took a 4 win over Rockwood with goats from Colin Lewis 2 Stuart Morgan and Shawn Taras Goalscorers for were Hughes and K Phillips In Rep team play Acton Bantams travelled to and played to a lie After a slow first half which sow Orangeville take a lead Acton came back with goals from Gary Lumbers and Derek Hodgson to tie the game 2 only to fall behind again before star of the game Glenn scored the tying goal for Acton Schedule Schedule for week of July 16 July IS Rockwood Ajax Leeds vs Wolves Eramosa vs July IT Rangers vs Rovers Rockwood vs Raiders July Angels vs Tigers Tornados vs vs Lions July 19 Newcastle vs Celtic vs Wedneiday trounced he Acton having little trouble scoring their hosts United Limehouse Minor ball The glib were downed by week Karen Cm hi I double to two run Loci Utile Judy Thorn ton bat home he were the victor game played a si tin Hornby They were Col ken Mulder who In one while Kendall laced two and Judy Ttxtnucn belted Ibra Wednesday night game uw Hornby Again home runa were In order Ltme- knocked live Linda Thorn on Judy Rhonda Cue and Mary were the slug in Into town and beat 13d Gloria CeecoUl bad a Irons game bat a lbs hit a triple and Sherry Wilton hit a triple and a Young bad a double and two while Grace unacted two alnglaa and a walk On Friday night the Bantam went The played a it game aa the going into the terenth f or Lbnebome Llme- cam out hilling hard at they got it runa Cindy had three tingle Elaine Somen had two tingle and a walk Sherry had three tlnglea and home run Georgia had a home run and a tingle glib good night while Thornton had a triple doubla and two tlnglta and Rhonda Cue had a home run triple and a tingle Thete glrii were both brought up from the pee wee girls team to enable the to form a complete team The Llmehouie Pee Wee boy played a ttrong game a catcher at well contributing at bat Anthony La raw nude hi debut or by hilling a double and a tingle Paul Donald laced a home run knock ng In RBI Paul alio played a lid game The were by Glen William KM Jason Star pies hit a double to knock In one run Steve Larrlman played a Onehitter Bruce Canary one- hitter enabled Acton Restaurant Pee- Wees a split of J pair of games with Pushnch Inst week topped the local team 107 a meet last Wednesday night but on the following day Canary fired a onehitter at the Puslmch batters as Acton scored a 50 win Paul Carglll bat sup plied most of the damage for the locals in the loss as he went three for three at the plate with a single triple and home Mr Conditio CkibHouM Men Softball The Sunday morning gams saw Blue Jays out score the Oilers Pete BlacMock went all the way on the mound as well as hitting two doubles and a single Dan played a good game at short as well as hitting a triple and two doubles For the Oilers Garnet Case hit a single to score Tony Cose In the first and the other run was scored in the Seventh by Gary Flake The second game saw Limehouse Hustlers beat the Rocks 3 Glen Scott for the had two doubles John Case and Hank bad two singles each Martin pitched a strong game as be went five full innings Spike Scott came on In relief The most valuable player of the game was Bob Best hitting two doubles and scoring five as well as playing a strong left field Steve Thompson had two singles Garry Moore played a good defensive game on third base as well as hitting a triple and a home run GRAB YOUR HORS and SUNDAY SEPT Ride In 79 REMEDIAL to program riding it No COST tor both and who have through Ottawa of Injury IF YOU ENJOY HORSEBACK RIDE TO ENABLE THE HANDICAPPED TOENJOYtTTOQii Forest and ConsarvaHon Ansa Great Rldga Trail pact traJtotlng FREE WAKE UP COFFEE AND SNACK MIDRIDE LUNCH BREAK AND REST STOP aiming single and crests For prompt and FINISHING RIBBONS FOR ALL FREE HORSE TRANSPORTATION FREE REFRESHMENTS FOR PLEDGE SHEETS REGISTRATION AND COMPLETE INFORMATION CALL1414S13311 COLLECT PLEASE REGISTER EARLY Mary Brown Chlckan Coca Cola Matro Conianratlon Authority Hartz Brampton Rothmana CHIC Radio and CFRB Radio Traflrtng by Ehrtldc Tranaport Cargills bat leads Transmissioners A five home run per formance by Peter Car Kill led his Acton Trans mission Squirt boys to bvGlcntampbell The Canoe Ontario was at Pros Park in Acton lost Wednesday and Mar and Nykolatszyn put on a skit to emphasize safety rules when canoe ing Not only did- the pec la tors enjoy the skit hut they were then shown the different paddles strokes and given the opportunity to try them in the canoes provided Over all the participants seemed to enjoy them selves and we feel it was a worthwhile experience The Synchronized Swimming Club ended a successful and very busy season with a parent play June Everyone in their only win of the past home runs in five trips to over hill and Eramosa weeks in Tricounty the plate last Wednesday In other action the League baseball action night as the squirts Transmissioners David counted five scored an easy win decisions recorded the win for Splash Flashes the program had an opportunity to swim in a routine June as well as trying their exams June Exam results are as follows Star One Linda Judy Barbara Sue Boere Cecilia Saxon Mar Two Jane Sew el I Dana Richard son Helen Staley Linda Shadbolt Nancy Bratty Tina Krzyzik Sue Boere Debbie Moffat Star Three Kristen English Jo Anne Rob bers Maria Brilhnger Lisa Kryzylk Linda Shadbolt Nancy Bratty Denise Newell Debbie Moffat Four Nancy contact the Assistant and we will gel Supervisor at the pool or bock to you as soon as the Recreation Depart possible Star Allan Star Five Laura Caroline Thatcher Beth Green Linda Trillium One Anne Pickering Liz Cooper Renala Brillmger Trillium Two Brilllnger We congratulate all the people who have passed their Synchronized exams and would like to give a special mention to those individuals who passed their Trillium levels If you have any com ments or concern regard ing the swimming program we ask that you might join north The south division of the Intermediate A league is danger of collapsing with only the Georgetown Raiders surviving Raider fans may miss seeing four long time rivals next winter including two or three new teams regularly At press time convener of the loop Pat sold only the defending champion Raiders had applied to the OHA for league membership next year Dundas Merchants Thorold Athletics Fort Eric Frontiers and Port Sailors all appear prepared to not operate next season for various reasons Meanwhile the north division has apparently lost one club but will add two or three new teams Should the Niagara Peninsula teams go down the drain Georgetown would presumably Join the five or six northern clubs in a new single division circuit Acton over Ponsonb with a steady pitching performance allowed single runs to cross the plate in the first third and fifth in nings Acton scored seven times In the first inning four in the second and eight in the fifth to take a 192 lead and then pair in the fifth and in the seventh Sean Fitzgerald and David Car gill in the home run hitting per in the game adding one each In their two losses the Acton bats were not quite as lively In their loss to MarhlU the Trans missioners counted a pair of hits each from Fitzgerald and Carglll with only a double Fitzgerald accounting for extra bases Dave Paul and John Confglio accounted for the lone Acton runs in their loss to Era Save at Beaver on GreatLooking Outdoor CoverUps 5YEAR DURABILITY 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