Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 12, 1979, B1

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Ram Oldtimers score 84 win over Mississauga The Acton Ram Oldtimers opened what could be a two game season on a winning note last Wednesday night as they out scored Mississauga Oldtimers in a friendly confrontation at the Acton Community Centre The Rams all eight of them never fell behind in the contest although Missis sauga pulled even on a number of casions The Acton team took an early lead at the I mark of the first period as Paul Wilson converted a Fred Allen pass It was the first of three for Wilson came back with 9 remaining in the period tallying once as Dave fired his first of two Wilson s second goal of the contest restored the Acton lead with a little more than five minutes remaining with Mike getting credit for a helper The Acton goal stood up for only one minute until found the range again to even the count The Rams got an unassisted goal from Steve Wilson at the mark of the sec period but for the third straight tune Mississauga fought back to tie the con test Acton pulled ahead to stay at the mid point of the second period as Steve Wilson fired his second from The Rams added a third second period goal with 3 remaining Fred Allen was credited with the marker while George earned an assist The Rams extended their lead to three goals in the early minutes of the final stanza as Steve Wilson hit for his third of the night from brother Paul Paul replied with Acton fourth straight goal his third of the night from Fred Allen to give the Rams a com 3 lead with remaining to play Mike Marcoux rounded out the Acton scoring with 4 45 remaining in the match as he found the range with help from Fred Allen The Rams are currently contemplating rounding out their season with a rematch against the PCO Oldtimers this Sunday in Acton Rams Fred Allen Mike Mar Henny Van Steve Wilson Paul Wilson George Artem Bob Turk and Jake toccata WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER One Hundred and Fifth Year No Second Section Korpela David Paul Squirts the moM Improved alunble for Hie Thompson On the It Irani I Ha the most valuable pi Dunn won the Optimal Interna liana I trophy Tor ihi most ports in unlike lrancIeKoIozstarl won most Improtedplav f the Mums took Rot the tip id the mosllmprtitrd Minor ball windsup Acton Minor Baseball wound up their season at Prospect Park on Saturday playing exhibition games and handing out silverware Billy left and Pal Johnston right lied lor tie most improved player and Man was most Robin IeN walked off with Ihe proved player trophy or Pee Wee irls Saturday Sally earned the most valuable player Chicken and Spot Rural Pee Wees most Improved was Most val uable was Ian Paul Mackenzie bantam most valuable play wan Tim Ft am Most Improved was Brian Wong In the midget girls Judy De Winter was the most Improved player and Pally was the most valuable for action are the Food Clearance row coaches Mary Splinter and Rita Crewman Middle Adam Fabian Mitchell Kim I Fabian and ah Back row Michael Griggs Jennifer and Michael la be Squirt rural plana Dana look home the bard- ware Tor valuable player and Gay nor the most Improved Home Hardware Grass hoppers were In winning mood Saturday Front row Bill Gudgeon Christy Billington Mete Collin and Murray Hark row Glcii Billing Dunn Kelli tMihn Pa ley

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