B2 Acton Free Pioss Wedntsday June 10 Marauders whip Rockwood twice The Marauders downed twice in a row in Acton Ladies Powder Puff League action last week Up In Rockwood day the ladies rolled up a 31 win to go with their previous nip and tuck victory Phyllis Garrett led the scoring for Acton In the romp She con nee ted for a homer plus a two base hit Cathy Coles and Karen Smith blasted a triple Backer each while Cheryle and Kim Young two doubles each Shirley White had a two base hit Darlcne Cox slammed a homer to host squad Maria pulled off a three base hit while Diane Laur had a two base hit For the 1G14 cliff hang the Maurauders had to come up with 11 runs in the bottom of the In ning for the win Rock wood led 145 in their half of the frame Many companies share in the sponsoring the team They The Okie Hide House Count Custom Upholstery Lighting recht Trucking Barber and Styling Shop and The Acton Free Press Extra innings needed in industrial ball play The Firestone Old timers and Ha Hon Hills Electric were forced in to extra innings for their Sunday afternoon Indus trial ball match in the park It until a late frame that the oldsters managed to snuff the win Gary Masales came through with three runs for the Oldtimers Frank Daley retired five Electrician Many Gary Masales came through with three runs for the Frank Daley retired five Electrician batters Many others Just Guy Payne was the losing The led through the game connected for two runs An electrician four run rally in the seventh proved to be too little too late The Roadrunnera continued to wrack up the opposition Sunday with their tenth win in a row for the season They up Desmond Tack Shop byal2 margin M Grenke took credit for the win Also Sunday tho Metros blanked Construction by seven run3 Metros Dick Spear dammed a second frame homer which put the game out of sight Dave Mills accounted for two runs while singles came from Tim Evans Roy Spear Frank Robin son and designated hit Robin The Metros creamed Halton Hills Furniture 10- during Wednesday night action Metros exploded for seven runs In the fifth frame and the sevenrun mercy rule came Into effect to end the game Butch Jennings was chucking for Metros for the win Bob Turkosi was on the mound for Halton Hills Furniture win t ft mum Halton Rural Family peewee girls open seesaw season The Junior league champs were the Venturas learn member Kevin Anihony Walton Crooks Barbara Dunn Shannon Johnston Michael Bowers and coach Cheryl Erin nips by Acton in fastball action A twice tied game was finally nipped by Erin over Acton in Ladles Fastball action last Tues day June in Prospect Park Carol Jordan and Jan IngJls shared the chuck duties for the night Acton played catch up ball and did just that twice however they were unable to take the lead Susan Paulsen Carol Paisley Claire Merrman Vlcki Land- sborough and Wendy Brown came through with ihe Acton hits Linda later helped tie the game while Brown and Mame Clarke forced overtime with their runs Other games other other ball parks Hornby dawned the visiting Acton squad June A triple by Louise Towns- ley made the score respectable Inglis and were on the mound Next league game The Family Restaur ant girls have so fur had a seeflaw season in Rural play They ve won some and theyve lost In Lowvllle Monday they were nipped 1514 when a player stole home Top Acton hitters were Monica Par Kim Hagan Margie Parker and Tnmmy Cork Tho pee wees had no trouble with with their and 1010 victories Gudgeon on the mound for Ihe 1MB win allowed eight runs the first fromes Larrys tip Tball play Larry House of Buys won its first game of the Grasshopper T Ball Lea gue season over Home Hardware at Sir Donald Mann Park June Tally after the white knucMer effort by both sides was David DcForcst led Larry a team with a home run Trevor Brent replied with two homers Morgan Vaughn with one for the hard ware Both sides showed is June 16 when great effort and visits manshlp other Llmehousc game Gudgeon came through with three homers The restaurateurs started off the season with defeats to Lowvtlle 3 and Hornby The Acton squad has eight squirt age girls on roster Team members are Bonnie Watson Shannon John ston Mellon Tammy Rogers Carrie Gallant Pam Dc Mont Carolyn Tammy Corkum Julie Tracey Smith Karle Gudgeon and Kim Margie and Monica Par- Optimists thumped thumped Acton Optimists atoms lust Wednesday during Rural League play Todd stroked two homes for Lowville while Denis and David Cover dale connected for a homer each and Williams split the pitching duties led throughout the game at Prospect Park until the con clusion Shawn counted for two atom runs white Paul Sankey Mike Araolt and Mike Williams crossed the plate once each THE AN AND ORIENTAL AH OH OF Hi OS BUT DIRECT TUB IMPORTER TURN YOUR HOME INTO YOUR DREAM HOUSE WITH A PERSIAN RUG Industrial standings Firestone Metros Electric Furniture Tack Shop NHS Bears Deal and Wheel into Summer Ride inlo do Right Inlo Yamaha i do away great Got It all the powr all Iho plus a thai ninkos t easy to do XT 175 ROYAL CITY CYCLE CENTRE In Auto Molt 8227080 i Ba YAMAHA Gym Jills compete Ty hurst leads Tins at CASA Swim Meet This past weekend all their own events seven members of the The results of the local Hills Blueflns swimmers are as attended a CASA Swim follows Meet in Richmond Hill Seventeen were including 50 fly Qth 100 IM 12lh and Once again the Blueflns swam well recording best times In several events Special mention goes to Carolynne Porte Krlstl Pat Ty hurst who swam best times in Tina Newman 12 years 200 Breast Free Breast IM 24th Sylvia Plqueras years Free 100 Free Back Krlsti Petrov The Hills Jills PreCompetitlve gym competed in on Saturday June The Club finished third overall with many In the following divisions Breast Jennl 11 12 Claire 2nd on years 100 Fly uneven bars 3rd on vault and 4 Ih all around Sandra Weeks 2nd on Ana Plqueras 1314 beam on bars and years Breast all around Breast 10th Lisa Graham 1st on uneven bars and 3rd on vault Paula Ralnewas 3rd on uneven bars Pat Tyhurst 14 years Breast 3rd 200 Breast 2nd St Josephs track results The following arc the results of Ihe St Joseph School track meet held Friday at Prospect Park mcr I KenMontoon David VnnderElien Chalmen Squirts meter I Claim Walsh Shelley Myers In Kim Mirk Trevor Luiietlo Tanya Itarkliu I Graham Atomdo it ret I Jul Inliky Anela Nike IMmeterl Anela I Anuria Dunn meterl Tammy Michelle Atnmflo meter rclt ami Maria lie Mario Linda McGralh id Dunn tic Slephen JmonONelll Jerry Van do Lyken Stephen Van Eyken J Filer meter Stephen Kulai Benny phm Kutaj en 3 Benny meter I I Benny I Jerry Von Cathy Barrett I Undo M metrrt Linda Mctlra I 3 Lampkln Paula Nancy Victoria Shelley Graham Jamea iUuKnyilk l0 Paul IM I Toot I Vlriorta my Van Pierre Utile An Agnca 3 Andrew MO Meet The Metros To say that Ron la In local It on Ha help out any way ho can with hockey and ysar bat ball a mattagar Acton Fro Praa In da panda Halton Hill Matroa 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