Tho Acton Free Press Wednesday June 1380 B3 Scoreboard YBC bowling awards The senior league champs honored at the league banquet were front re Chris Lobs In and Gail Playoff champs were back row coach Jennie Glendenning Joel Pink Tracey Parker and Bob Roadrunners suffer slump High average award winners the closing included front row I to I Bottero bantam Teresa Dunn Junior and Gail senior Back Robert Jennings bantam and John senior Missing Is J Olympia flame snuffed in girls rural ball The Acton Road runners of the George town Industrial Fastball league have fallen into a slight slump losing four of their last seven games Monday in Georgetown C S Plumbing tout he The day before they lost to Clarke in Georgetown Last week they broke out of their slump to lake S Muffler 3 Ttiur at Prospect Park after earlier losing to the Merchants On Thursday May the Roadrunners were nipped by Hornby in Acton after coming off a victory over Publishing Wednesday May The take ton grit off and meet Nor val here tomorrow Thursday After that their next match is on Tuesday June en hey will face Hornby The record now stands at seven wins five losses and a single tie Mike Morris serves up a smash during the Acton Tennis Club a official opening last Sunday That afternoon was spent playing a fun round robin tournament but the Clubs tennis teams mean business winning most of their matches See Side lines for full results Starts Friday June FORCE OF THE FUTURE Box MAO MAX High double and triple winners In the league this season Included front row I to r Dunn bantam and Marina senior back row Mike baitam and Peter Mills senior Missing were Juniors Debbie I umbers and Barry Manes Despite seven runs in seven runs Hlllier scored the fifth inning victory lead at the end or the Karie Gudgeon and Jill Acton lone run in the was out of reach for the first Inning and in shared hurling first inning Kim Hagan Drivein squirts creased it by the end duties Gudgeon stood on rounded the bases in the in girls rural ball or third Olympia the mound in the first second and singles came action Thursday nohit third and three innings while from Hillier Briggs Omagh downed Acton fourth frames but came relieved her in the Cindy Dunn Lisa San on in the with their fourth Tammy Rogers and Lathrope effective on mound a double by Kim Earlier on Wednesday Olympia dusted off Gudgeon was the win again with help in the fourth and fifth innings scored only one run in the first three innings against Gudgeon Runs for Acton came via Rogers with a homer and a triple bagger and with a homer Colleen Nowlon on two singles Dunn and Kolozsvari each on two singles Briggs Sansom Kelly Fitzgerald and Gudgeon Sidelines by Mike Morris The Junior Boys inter county team is keep up with their impressive play Last Saturday morning they defeated White Oaks On the Acton team are Ron Robinson under 18 singles Bob and Steve Spring under doubles and Ken Kavanngh under 15 singles The team record to date Is four wins and a tie in five matches The Ladies team is also playing with great deter They over powered Martin grove last Wednesday morning three matches to one Chris and Gregg combined their efforts to take their match in three close sets June Lewis and Eileen Savllle took theirs in two straight sets and the team of Wilma Geng and also took two straight Our mixed team drop ped a game to the first place However Acton did make their best showing of the season taking two matches On the Acton team is Steen Gregg Joan Morris and Bob Bruce A couple of reminders The Friday morning lad ics get together will g at his week All senior members are encouraged to come out and participate Also Friday night will mark the start of the roundrobin tournaments All senior members arc invited The fee is per person and balls will be provided After a slow start los their first two games against and Rock wood the Acton Family Restaurant girls won their match over on last Tuesday June Acton won the game 10 Paula Patricia Landry Shelley Mason Lisa Cadenhead Jackie and all scored homers pitched the first three Innings as well as her two homers allowing only four run3 Gnynor Jenkinson stepped in for the final three innings allowing six runs Friday Acton picked up a few more points after winning over Puslinch by default The girls are suffering from injuries at the moment with both Jenny McDonald and Paula Gunn on the side lines They may be able to play tonight a match at Last night Tuesday the Resturant peewces faced Brookville suits were unavailable at at Prospect Park but re- press time Sign for eager clinic All those interested in attending a summer basketball clinic and league should register before Friday at 4 m says coach and organizer Rick McArthur The league starts June and runs for six con Monday nights from 5 to 11 p m Anonc from the ages and up is eligible to play Registration costs You can contact McArthur at Acton School Heart Saver Course at the Murray Memonal Saturday June 21 am Maximum now by calling 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