sports and recreation One hundred and sixth yearNumber WEDNESDAY MAY 27 1981 AHS sends relay to regionals Two athletes and the junior boys relay team qualified for the Ontario In high school track and field with their per formances at the Halton Peel champion ships last Tuesday In Eloblcoke George and Norm Bourassa of Acton High School qualified for the junior boys metre race and the senior boys pole vaulting with their placing at the Peels As expected the junior boys relay team or Gldman Mike Clifford and Dobisz qualified for the held yesterday in the metre relay Results of he held at McMaster University yesterday Tues day were unavailable at press time Athletes qualifying there advance to the Ontario championships and the relay squad were just three of Acton athletes en in the Halton Peels placed third at seconds In the metre placed fourth In pole vault wit a height of feet The relay team placed fourth In the 100 at seconds Other top competitors who did not qualify were In the midget boys long Jump he placed sixth Gord March who finished fifth in the midget boys and metre runs Sandra who placed sixth In junior girls Javelin and Debbie Bourn In midget girls discus Rick placed sixth In the midget boys shot put and In the BOO metre run Kay placed ninth In he senior girls javelin at and seventh In the 3 metre run Carrie took eighth In the midget girls javelin tossing It while Andrea finished behind her In 10th at IB Linda was In the top 10 In or at and discus Dobisz also competed In the Junior boys jump finishing 10th at while Don Weaver who qualified for the Halton Peel did not compete Bartett Wagner Craig dominate school meet Several star athletes dominated the track and field school meet held Friday Steve Wagner In the intermediate boys Ai in senior boys Darryl In bantam boys Susan Craig in bantam girls and Lisa In senior girls picked up at least four first place finishes each Other outstanding performances In sen lor boys came from John Gardner who placed first in the and and open BANTAM BOYS GO melresDarryl Bartlett 3 Carol Michael Bowers David Paul MikcBaker9B9 melresDarryl 37 David Paul Mike Baker 30 Mike Bowers 383 metres David Paul 19 Darryl BarUett Mike Baker 1 4 Troy Nolan metres David Paul 2 Bart Iett2 Mike Baker Troy Nolan 3 11 HurdlesDarryl 10 Carl chak 10 Michael Bowers David Paul 12 42 Long Jump Darryl Bartlett Carl in Mike Baker Tellcfer Sandra Brundle tossed the javelin In the junior girl event at the Peel track and field championships last Tuesday May 13 at placed sixth jumpMike Bowers metres as si 3 v Tap BarUett David Paul Mike Baker 16 Triple jump 8 Mike Baker 7 Carl 82 Shotput Carl David Paul kott Nellis JUNIOR BOYS metres Spencer Smith Paul Kil Patrick Steve Morris MlkeArhic GeoffMaltbyOlO metresPaul Kilpatrick 32 Brad Cyril Nlbbs 35 Chris Pat tcrson 36 400 metresBrad Demone 1 14 Cyril Dan Hill 1 4 Jeff Scott 124 7 HurdlcaRonnie Barker 110 Paul Kil 11 2 Mike Halm Long jumpPaul David Spencer Smith 85 High jump Tom Alherton 1 41 Cunningham Doug Crcigh ton Triple jump Tom Paul Kil Patrick Steve Morris Shotput Spencer Smith PaulCargU17 INTERMEDIATE BOYS 100 metresSteve Wagner Ted Frank Celrrotti 14 Continued on B2J Dob 1st comes In for a In tiding during the Junior boys triple Jump at he Peel last Tuesday did not In triple jump of the junior boys relay team advanced to the regionals held at Daley joins nohitter club Frank Daley has Joined the ranks of such chuckers as Charlie Lea and Butch Jennings as he pitched the second of the Acton Industrial Fastball season Sunday And while Daley shares both Jennings pitched a for the Hills Metros May and Lea who did the same for he Montreal Expos May spotlight Desmonds Tack Shop can claim a spot of their own They have the dubious distinction of be ing on the receiving end of both nohitters Luckily they were out of town when Lea hit the mound Firestone Oldtlmers trounced mond Sunday Hills Electric dumped Halton Hill Furniture while Roadrunners defeated Metros in other games Sunday Saturday Furniture held on to a 7 5 victory over The Oldtlmers were powered by Gary Masales who banged a homer In Ihe fourth inning He had already crossed the plate In the opening frame along with Jules Russian Don Archibald and Jose Birmingham Archibald Russian I and Doug Pratt touched home In the fourth Hector Thatcher was the losing pitcher Electric wrapped up their victory with ribbons in the first inning scoring alt 13 runs Big hits came from Steve Townsley Gary Masters Dan Allen Jim McNabb Jim Preston Dennis Lefebvre Brian Canary Bob and Guy Payne Mike Morris Wade Vlckery Norm Car and Dan crossed the plate for Furniture Furniture fared slightly better the day before against sparked by a big fiverun third Inning That gave them a lead Morris Bob Andrews Chris Shuts Al Campbell and Wade Vlckery with a twobagger touched plate for Furniture Turkosz added an Insurance run in the fifth Dave Boycott slugged a triple for and scored two runs Rick MeArthur Hall and Mike McGregor scored the other runs The retain their defeated status dumping second place Metros but not without a fight The game was tied until the top of the seventh when Metros gave up two runs to Keith and B J Legate Dave Black slugged a threebase hit on an error bringing Gary Moore across the plate In the second inning for the Black Inter touched home for the second run Legate and Bruce MacPherson crossed the plate in the third Charlie Payne Gary Pickles and Dave Mills scored In the opening round for Metros Mills capitalized on a twobaggar In the third Tonight at 30 Prospect Park and Fread step up to bat To morrow Thursday the Bears and Desmond square off and Saturday has Electric and the Oldtlmers meeting at 7 Jug City Desmonds undefeated a posted their first win of the sea son Friday night downing Milton Green world In Acton league action Bob and Tom split the duties on the mound for while Karl Spencer took the loss Scorers for Fobert a were Merrikin Bob and Martin Franklin each with a single Dennis Heroux scored Milton lone run Desmond s handed Bovls a beating on Sunday tucking them away Scorers for Desmond were Doug Luck Ray Russian Davo McGilloway Gus Jeffrey Barry Downs Stan Clarke Mike Mattocks with with one each and Don Archibald and Joe with two each Rick Smith pitched his first game for Continued on B3 Paul Cargill gets a Chingnacousy player In head lock during out of six teams The juniors played Thursday and again Monday Thursday midget nigger game at Acton High School The midgets Turn inside for results lost the game but finished the season their first In third place HaltonRural report Optimists start season on winning note f A End to end action at the squirt soccer game Wednesday at Bennett field This took some out of the game to satisfy an Itchy spot The Acton Optimists squirt boys started their season on a winning note doubling lost Wednesday night at Prospect Park Shawn Dry den was the winning pitcher with Michael Williams stepping In the top of the fifth for two innings Acton took the lead In the top of the fourth with Mike and Andrew Barton crossing the plate making It 2 came back to lie the game In the fifth when Phil Leach touched home after hitting a three bagger but Optimists came out slugging In the sixth banging in four runs Charles Vanilem Jason Campbell Shawn and Chad Neil scored runs added their third run In the bottom of the sixth They continued their winning ways Friday with a 1814 victory over Standard Products another Acton team Shawn was on the mound for the win Standard Products jumped Into a quick lead with five runs In first and another four In the second innings Pat Johnston Derek Kostas Kevin Fabian and Steve crossed the plate In the opening frame Then drove In Johnston Stcvo Henderson and Frank with a grand slam In the second Chris Lindsay Mike Amolt and Mike Williams touched homo for the Optimists In the second Standard Products held on to the lead for the next four Innings adding a run here and there to stay in front of the Optimists Fabian with two Lee Bot tomley and Athanassoulls scored for Products Amolt Williams and Vanltem andWilllams Vanltem Sankey and Lindsay touched homo for the Optimists That tied the score apiece at the top of the seventh when Optimists went Into action With Williams and Campbell crossing the plate Optimists took the lead and eventually the game 1814 Optimists weren so lucky In their next game Monday night at Glen Williams There thoy suffered a drubbing Dryden Williams and Campbell shared the loss on the mounds Arnott Campbell Williams and and Donny McLean crossed the plate for Optimists The loss gives the Optimists a record Minor Soccer report for the season so far On the team Is Chris Griggs Mike Jason Campbell Mike Williams Shawn Terry Bishop Chris Lindsay Mike McLean David Harrison Charles Vanltem Andrew Barton and Chad Nell Coaching Is Dave Allen while Don Lindsay is manager Olympia drops opener The Olympia DriveIn squirt girls drop ped their season opener last week losing 14 10 to Joyce Mclaaac banged a solo homer for Ac Ion while Tony McClemcnts and Agnew slammed fourbaggers for Trojans on warpath again Acton Minor Soccer Association kicked off their season last week with a full slate of games The biggest victory camo from the jun ior B Trojans who downed In their home opener Wednesday night at McKenzioSmlth field In other rep games Mlsalasauga Club Three downed Dave Wilson Car Safes from Acton in minor bantam division while Georgetown nipped Acton Optimists 10 In minor action House league action saw Bob Angels down the Tornados 3 1 Wednesday at M Z Bennett in squirt division MIcheal scored all three of Bobs goals Chris Jason Pun and Phillip Williamson copped assists Ryan Masales scored the Tornados Chris Von Dam led the Tigers on a licking of also on Wednesday He scored five goals Stephen Chiasson booted two Jason and Chris rounded out the goal scoring The Lions took the Gunners 31 In the third squirt match trampled the Acton Kings In Mosquito house league action while Newcastle nipped United 1 In peewee- bantam house league