Mttt Press r sports and recreation One Hundred and Sixth Year No Acton Wednesday June Second Section Steve Wagner leapa high in the long Jump for placed fourth at last Wednesday ft track meet Softball tourney this weekend Teams from at least communities at levels will compete this weekend in the annual Acton Minor Softball Tournament Games will be played Friday night Saturday and Sunday at Prospect Park On Saturday there will be games at Z Ben nett School and there will be one contest Sunday at Mann Park Milton Maryvillc Glen Williams Eramosa Georgetown and Acton teams will participate Fans will see atom girls squirt girls squirt boys midget girls midget boys atom boys bantam toys girls bantam girls and atom boys matches Action starts Friday night at at Pro spect park with a midget girls game bet ween Milton and and a bantam boys contest pitting Glen Williams against At p Omagh plays Brook ville in midget boys action Two games go at Prospect Park at a m Saturday Brookvllle meets in squirt boys action and Milton and Glen Williams square off in bantam girls play Also at am Acton HR meets Brookvllle at M Bennett At a m Acton atom girls square off at M Z Bennett against Over at Prospect Park Acton boys meet Eramosa and Acton squirt girls play Action at 11 a m sees Glen Williams and Eramosa meeting In an atom boys match at M Z Bennett In pecwec girls action at Prospect Park Milton plays Eramosa Milton s squirt girls will play an as yet undetermined opponent at the same time Acton TC atom boys tangle with Hespcler at M Bennett while over at Prospect Park Gln Williams plays In midget boys notion and Acton Squirt boys meet Glen Williams Acton midget girls square off against Georgetown at Prospect Park at p and Glen Williams pee wee boys play an as yet unamed team At there will be an atom boys match at Z Bennett The teams havent been set In bantam boys play it will be Acton against Eramosa at Prospect Pork at 15 p m and Acton girls meet Glen Williams At at Prospect Park the atom girls champ onsbip gets underway while Brook ville atom girls meet Maryville The squirt girls and squirt boys consala tionmatchesgoatopm at Prospect Park followed by a midget girls consolation contest at 7 p Sunday morning the midget boys and boys consolations go at at Pros pect Park with single Mann park match set for a m It wUI be an atom boys con game At a m the bantam boys and girls consolation contests arc on tap and at noon the bantam girls and atom boys consolations will be played The championship matches get underway at 130pm with the midget boys and squirt girls games The bantam girls and atom boys championships are set for 4 30 followed at m with the bantam boys and peewee girls The final championship game goes at 7 p m the midget girls Acton Sabres fastball tournament chairman Ray Graham presents captain Bob with the championship trophy Norval win Sabres tourney A pair of runs In the bottom of the fourth and one more in the sixth frame carried to a 30 win over Rex dale and the championship of the Acton Junior Sabres fastball tournament Sunday ternoan at Prospect Park It was a fourth in in four tourney contests Art Homes who worked every game for his club and third Art were selected as the tourney stars In the championship round of the double knockout tournament rolled over bent Acton Harvey Firestone Oldlimers and clubbed 1BB Acton blanked Scarborough as welt as dropping a decision to In other champion and consolation round matches thumped Halton Hills Electric and were shutout by Glen Williams 1 Bramalea beat 51 Scarborough hammered Llmehouso 121 Glen Williams blanked Scarborough llo Rexdale eliminated and edged Glen Williams McKenzieSmith places fourth at North Halton track meet McKenzieSmith placed fourth overall and sixth at the North senior public schools annual track and field held Wednesday and Thurs day at Acton High School McKenzleSmlth claimed fourth place In the Junior and Senior divisions and Fifth In the Intermediate class Brookvllle counted a fifth place finish In Senior and sixth in both Junior and Inter mediate Five individual marks were broken by athletes from Georgetown and Milton area schools At the North relays Thursday McKenzieSmith grabbed four fourth place finishes and two fifth place McKenzicSmlth Gretchen was first and Eileen Richards third in sen girls shot put AI Hlggins placed third for McKenzie- In the senior boys metres hurdles and John Gardener was third In the metres Kovacs finished fifth In the metres for senior girls for and Frances of Brookvllle placed sixth In the senior girls triple jump Mark of McKenzleSmlth was tops in Intermediate boys shot put while Anderson took fifth for Brookvllle Steve Wagner was first In the intermediate boys triple Jump and Craig Wrobel of Brookvllle second In the senior girls metres hurdles Brookvllle Evelyn Stokes was fifth and athletes Donna Beamish and Vol Taylor were fifth and sixth respectively In theioomctres Beamish was third in the metres and Kathy Kolozsvari placed third in the metres Sixth In the metres went to Lisa Gillies of McKenzleSmlth Beamish was second in the senior girls long Jump and Arm came sixth in the same event for In senior girls high Jump Andrea Wil Hams of Brookvillo was fourth and Karen of sixth Brookvllle a Denlse Kennedy was fourth in Intermediate girls shot put and Tilu Jago of MeKenzleSmith fifth Sharon was fifth in triple jump Mark was fourth for Brookvllle in tho metres and fifth In metres McKenzieSmith a Ted Moyse placed sixth in the high Jump for Intermediate boys Craig placed fourth in long jump and Brian sixth In the intermediate boys 100 metres Steve Wagner from McKenzieSmith was fourth McKenzieSmith athletes Spencer Smith and Steve Morris captured second and fourth respectively in the Junior boys metres while Tom was fourth in high jump and David Paul third in the metres Paul Klrkpatrlck placed fourth in the long metres for McKenzle- Smlth Brian came third in the junior boys metres while Josh Death was sixth in long jump Acheson also placed third In the metres Top spot In the Junior boys metres dies was captured by Bartlctt of McKenzieSmith junior boys shot put crown went to Spencer Smith while another athlete from the same school Tom was tops in triple jump Mike Cunningham was sixth In jump and BrookvUles Tim Wood placed fifth In shot put Brookvllle Kennedy placed sixth In intermediate girls high jump and Sand Boynton was fifth In long Jump Skenhor claimed third place in the Boo metres and McLcllan fifth In the intermediate girls metre hurdles McKenzieSmith s Melanle Johnston came in sixth in the BOO metres for inter mediate girls Stewart Hoy and Derek Boyle both from McKenzleSmlth placed fourth and sixth respectively in the senior boys long Jump Brad Youmana was second and David Thomas fifth In high jump Al finished sixth in senior boys shot put Sixth In the Junior girls high jump went to McKenzieSmith Andrea Mussefle while Lee Ann Johnson was fifth in metres hurdles athletes Karl Garrett and Julie Beaulicu were fifth and sixth respectively in the Junior girls metres Suslln Fisher of won the Junior girls shot put crown while Susan Craig placed sixth In the long jump p Over he goes David competed In the high jump for at last Wednesday track meet for North senior public school Undents Tracy hands off the baton to Tracy Pamela Rose hands off the baton to Tracy at the North relays held In Acton Dunbar at the North relays Thurs on Thursday day Industrial bait Vickery fires nohitter Roadrunners drop pair Halton Hills Furniture Wnde Vickery hurled a no hitter Thursday night in leading his team to a 7 win over in Industrial Ball action While he give up a hit Unisal bat tors did reach base on a trio of walks and three errors s lone score was by Bill on a throwing error Furniture scorers were Carter and Turkosz with two runs each and Schuts Vickery and Horrocks with one each Big hitters for Furniture were Schuts and with a three bagger each and and Little with a double each Andrews cracked a pair of doubles Acton lost their first two games of the season Last Wednesday night they lost to Hills Electric 114 and Sunday were dumped 12 by Hills Furniture Scoring for Electric in their victory were Dennis and Ken with three runs apiece while Somcrville and Brian Canary came home twice each Rick counted a run also and each cracked triples while Somcrville and Canary smacked doubles K scored two Roadrunners runs while B J Legate and Black counted single runs in their team first loss of the season Marchment hit a triple for the losers and and Legate smacked two baggers Dan McGlllowey Mike Chris and Wade Vickery paced the Fur attack wllh a pair of runs each in their win over the Roadrunners Mike Morris Al Campbell John and Mike came home once each Mor ris and Schuts each hit triple while smacked a double The Metros clobbered the Bears with hurlers Don and Roy Sear combln ing for a no hitter One Bear batter did reach base on an error Engleby G Marshall Robinson A Williamson and Mills each came home three times for the Metros while Roy Spear and scored two runs each Spear cracked two homers and Robinson one four bagger and Robinson each cracked doubles Eds big bats silenced The big bats went silent for the Ed In nOut Tricounty Midgets on Monday night in wrong innings and at the wrong time The result the Innouuters fifth loss in seven starts as Kitchener hung on to a win The local team suffered another de feat this past week as Woodstock proved to be too powerful for the third straight time In that match the local side started strong building up a first Inning lead but watched as the Woodstock side cut away at the margin and then take an win At home on Monday it looked as if the locals would go down to defeat easily as they allowed Kitchener three runs In the first two Innings as lapsea cost the locals By the fourth inning the locals started looking like the team they are capable of being down any Kitchener charges with the exception of a single tally In the filth In which they made a pair of errors From then on the In Outers were able to hold the opposition off the scoresheet and work on some offense of their own In the eighth inning the In Outers let the opposition know that they would not go down without a fight Rob walked to lead off a three run inning Be fore the dust had cleared the local side was within one leaving men stranded on first and second as two of the teams top hitters Roy Spear and Russ Elliott fanned Elliott was two for three before the strike out while Spear had reached base safely on two oc casions In the ninth Inning things looked dismal for the locals an two quick outs put Ed boys in a hale but a and then a single by Tom Shannon put men on the corners wllh of the teams top bats Dave Wilson coming up Wilson filed to left field giving Kitchener a hard fought 4 3 win Roy Spear took the loss for the In Outers lasting five innings on the mound before giving way to Wilson Coach Dan Arblc has been concerned ContlnuedonB2 Acton tennis club news by Vic Morris Action in full swing at the club these days The seven clock Friday evening eon round- robins are proving to be a popular at traction These provide good en tertaining tennis for all levels of play bolls and Juice provided for a head All senior members are welcome no matter what level of play All three Acton teams entered In the Inter County Tennis Association leagues are going great gun John Havana junior boys team in the A west league are unbeaten with five games under their belts They have beaten Erin Mills twice by 7 While Oaks Georgetown and Milton Junior team members are Ken Kavanagh Brian and Pierre Ted Lindsay Paul Nolan Scott Barry Chris and Brent The ladies league play on Wed nesday mornings and are also a great year under captain Chris Steen have won four matchee and tied one started the season by wollopping Georgetown then went on to beat Ontario Racquets 3 downed 3 tied White Oaks and blanked Central Park last Wednesday The Thursday Mixed League under captain Mike Morris have been meeting some stiff opposition The team includes three mens doubles two mixed doubles and one ladies doubles They have played three matches so far and are unbeaten In the first match they tied York Weston 33 and then beat Regency Racquets and Thursday tied Brampton 33 Their next match Is in Acton on June when they host Rosethorn Anyone who to witness some good Interclub tennis Is wel come to come along to the Acton courts and watch Currently a mini tournament has been started in the club organized by Don Gregg It is for the more mature members of the club to put It politely It la open to all men and the few ladles who admit to being over 40 There are singles and mixed double matches being played Watch this paper for future winners of the Geritol cup A few club members are also playing in the North Halton Club Presidents Cup In Georgetown This is a mixed doubles competition and the finals will be played this weekend If anyone wishes to join the Acton Club call Joan Morris at See you on the courts