Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 12, 1979, B4

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Sept Industrial Cleaners and Welders sweep semis Iariih show Mime Of Ibiil the Ion tub mm tingle on I Koiac land Soccer triers Id Squirt Home league Hock wood beat Tornados J o were and Love ng payer for Tornados was t Vamiem whose great goal keeping kept the score low and Gunners played to a J lie Jo were reported for Gun were scored by P Dew Inter Starring for Gunner were Thorpe and J Five oak by J led Angels a win over Tigers D Stewart scored the oilier goal B was outstanding for Angels Haiders casil fcramosa I Three plovers scored hat tricks In the garni T Van Dam I nolo I Thomas scored two J ViflDntn played a grtal goal Hovers took n over Hangers in a lose gun Scorers were VanDerrvkcnand D Lawrence Slurring for Hovers were Bio Play off siandmgs Haider I Rovers Rangers beat No were reported for Leeds Both Via goals In Bantam Hep Ac ion came up with their best performance the season against a team Playing with key plavers miss and another sick Aclon took the lead a goal Hodgson and then played good soccer for Ihe rest of the game scored goal on a call in the Li I ten minutes of Schedule for of September Atom Itches mosa Raiders vsRov en ramosa I Angels irnndcs I Hep Tram Schedule Act Scpi IHMilltnviAclonPeewee Sepi is here be an Annual General for soccer on Wednesday September 19th at It In ihe Aclon Legion All Interested riles are welcome Industrial 3pitch local companies guys and gals have been playing pitch base- bull on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at Public School Ihelr season winds down Commercial Shear ing leads pack with a six win and two loss re cord Sandvik and lers are in a current tie lor second spot with four and four losses each while in lasi spol with a two and six record In an lo advance the league the final weeks of the season have lieen rescheduled To night Wednesday Sand- meets Scember IB lakes on Trent running Commercial r 5 Shearing and next Vi ednesda Beardmore tangles with Hellers A tournament playoff system has been scheduled for the Spe side diamond on day September Both Family Cleaners and Vans Welding ad vanced to the Acton Ind ustrial Fastball League final last week taking their respective series in straight gomes family needed a three run out hurst in the lop of ninth inning of their sec match with Construction before scoring an win Thai win coupled with a 1 ilctory in opener advanced Ihe leaner lo Una gainst Ihe Welders Van had a tough tight 1 reach the champion ship set as they needed lo behind in both matches defeat J I Sports The Welders needed ten inn in score a win in ihe and hen needed a run Charlie Harrison in Ihe top of Ihe ninth score a 109 win in game two The VnnsJ and up was a closely contested match right Irom Mart J and T drew first blood in the mounter bring in wo second inning runs as red Archibald pounded J homer and a King single counted for runs vans came back with three runs of own in the bo Mom of the inning as four J errors all owed Ken Pilgrim and Bill In cross Ihe plate Welders returned Hi or allowing the Sportsmen pair of runs errors Welders i uric Ihree in top of the third allowing Kay l rdhiim ind to cross the J I their lead three runs the inning as a walk singles to J m toonei and Ken wren coupled Fred ihreebagger for the runs Vans rallied for three runs ihe bottom of the seventh inning as Ian and Harrison hit dingles and Bosch Jim James and Dong Wilson pounded doubles Ken Pilgrim gave ins the win in Ihe lorn of the inning as he bunted Dave ar Mini I bases on J and irrors The second match was to I J and I look an lead the match scoring three runs in each he first w while Gemini sign 7 Gemini have signed seven for Ihe upcoming season Including ore newcomer but at ihe lame time have lost eteran and may lose a couple of others year leading scorer Andy third year goalie Brad Miller fast year s cap tain Bob Greg Thompson Marty Power and Mike have all autographed cards The one newcomer is Dave McUMowoy from who is also an accomplished figure skater and will miss the first few regular season gomes because of skating teals THIS WEEK NUMBERS Fall 20- NU TRITE WINTER GUARD WINGER GUARD WHO ft FEED Alto Potted Garden Mums Evergreens Dutch Bulbs Grass Seed Garden Toofs BIRCHWAY FARMS NURSERY GARDEN CENTRE DAYS A WEEK Phone 8774915 5 miles north of Georgetown at allowing the Welders only one Ella led the game off with a run for Van but the Sportsmen came back ith sir over the two inn as Fred Archibald Jim Larry King and Dave Mien crossed ihe plate one with Jim a pair Things started to get dark for an as J and force third game but a five fifth inning allowed the Welders n pull even and give new life fcll fan Camp bell Ken Pilgrim Char In Harrison and Jim James scored the Van rum J and regained a one run lead in the sixth inn ng Bruce Mi Arthur rounded he bases on a larn 1 1 was noi enough as the Welders responded nth three seventh inning tallies lo lake the- lead for the turn since the opening inning The sportsmen evened the count in ihe bottom of eight as Ken tlurren arid Bruce touched the plate on Larry Kings double A boll to centre Held proved lo be the winning for Van After Charlie Harr ison and Jim James Wally Ellas fly ball brought Harrison home with run that advanced Ihcm to the league final After upset ling Hal ton Hills Electric in quarter final had high hopes of doing ihe same Cleaners Fine log performances I s Alex Ward were not enough as Family scored a hard fought two games to none inning errors Family a quick leid match of their semi final series Wilson reached base on an error for the scoring on a second on I factors in i scut I he single run held up until the fourth inning of the fourth when they In the series In the sixth unlii AJ Bousfield added three more as Cliff inning as four Cleaners reached base with a walk Bntton Robin and errors allowed the scoring on a Brian Thornton crossed side four runs and Canary single to even the plate lead count at one for Unisal got a single run Family came back to Earl Burt pounded out the bottom of the even the count In the top proved lo be the Inning as Al led of the seventh Inning winning run for Family tot Chuck led in the fifth inning with a scored on a long fly to with a double scoring on long solo shot over the centre field single left field fence The Contractors took The Cleaners put the The Cleaners added an for the first time game out of reach in the insurance marker in the seventh as Gary Wilson doubled scoring on a error Alex Ward struck out 12 Cleaner batters in the game while Family pitcher Chuck Peavoy fanned four A four run sixth inning kept close In the second game as Family baiters still had trouble finding answer to pitcher Alex Ward and the knuckle ball Family led off the game with a single run as Gary Wilson singled and scored on an Earl Burt base hit The Cleaners lead rem at one until the top top of the last inning as Earl Burt Karl KLUingbeck and Thornton crossed the plate The win gave Cleaners two games straight to set up a final between the Family and Von Welding The first game or the best of three league championship series Is slated for a week Sunday September at Prospect Park RACEWAY HARNESS RACING Post Time Thursday Sunday Evatiiny Spun T eul2nttntMltf SHOW TIME Joe OKell is back on the track becausearthritis research ispaying off Joseph R OKell Q C is just one of thousands of Canadian profes sional men who work hard to keep fit The big difference between Joe OKell and most of the others is that Joe has an artificial hip His own hip joint was removed three years ago because of severe cartilage deterioration caused by osteoar thritis Before surgery it was all Joe could do to walk across a room with the aid of a cane Now he partici pates in a carefully supervised exercise program The constant pain he once lived with is gone The cane is gone too As Joe OKell puts it without medical help I would probably be confined to a chair by now Since the surgery I find I have as much mobility in the artificial hip joint as I do in the other one Although can stnke anyone at any time it tends to show up in people who are athletically inclined Gradually and painfully it progresses to the point where the sufferers activities may be senously restricted Today because of long research into the design and use of artificial joints and other corrective procedures many osteoarthntis pa tients are leading normal active lives Joe OKell is also involved with the work of The Society Serving as a member of a Divisional Board of Directors he is dedicated to the Societys role as a source of funds for arthntis research For Joe OKell and thousands of other Canadians arthntis research is paying off About one in every eight Cana dians has some form of arthntis But victory is coming within reach Your support for The Society is used to fund vital medical research For more information about arthntis or call your local Arthntis Society THE ARTHRITIS SOCIETY Give more thought to arthritis

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