sports and recreation One Seventh Year Issue ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY J 1982 Second on Ball roundu Bantam Midget boys tourney champs ACTON MINOR BALL TOURNAMENT Aclon Bantam and Midget Boys walked off with the top honors at Saturday finish to the Acton Minor Baseball Tournament Other teams playing wcrePceWee Bantam and Midget Girls The results were Pee Wee girls Acton 15Glen Williams Mllton5Watcrdown3 consolation final it was Glen Williams and in the championship game it was Milton3iandActon3 Bantam GirlsHornby 12Strabane 1 In the consolation game it was Hornby 14 and and in the championship game It was Bantam Boys Acton Glen Williams wins with more base runners left on In the consolation game it was Acton and 3 Midget Boys Acton Glen Williams In the consolation final it was over Glen Williams and in the championship game it was Acton winners over Acton Minor Ball expressed appreciation for the St John Ambulance Tony Van Dam Marylin Dryden Cliff Henry Kaprowski and Elmer Dunn for their lime spent working on the MIDGET BOYS Monday night at home Eds Midgets went 15 in with Woodstock and they called the game at 12 SO a m with the score tied 14 to let Woodstock go home Last Tuesday Ed Midgets traveled to Kitchener and defeated the home town in Midget Inter County play Dave Wilson threw a two hitter for Acton on the mound and Rob Vcrmeulen hit a home run This weekend Midgets are in Jordan to compete In the Ontario Eliminations for the Canadian Championship Acton will play in first game on Saturday Binbrook won the Canadians two years ago Next home game for Ed s Midgets is on Monday July when Ingersoll is In town at Acton Pee- Wee Boys Tournament Team traveled to Fergus in the Fergus Tournament and won one game defeating 12 1 and lost Mary hill In the three games Peter Cargill had the big bat scoring seven runs with two triples and two or Brad crossed the plate times and Kevin and Mike scored four runs each Ormsby hitting a double David Hayncs and Steve Wagner tallied two runs each with Chris Lewis Spencer Smith Chris Cooney and Randy Mc In tyre all crossing the plate with single scores Smith run was a home run and Mclntyre hit a triple for Acton SQUIRT BOYS The Acton Optimist Club Squirt Boys split a pair or games last week in Halton Rural action defeating Glen Williams 4 and lossing toOmagh 109 In the win over Glen Williams Pot Johnston David Harrison Scott White and Kevin Fabian crossed the plate with single runs Mike Williams Rob Murray and Shawn pitched for Acton PEEWEE BOYS TEAM ONF Last week Acton PecWee Boys Team One defeated 11 Sin action Mike Kevin and Mike all scored three runs each with Spencer Smith and Chris Cooney crossing the plate with single runs for Acton ACTON LADIES RECREATIONAL SOFTBALL by Karen Smith June Marauders whipped Curling Club 234 Newman and Teresa McEney each tallied OneofTcresa a was a Grand Slam Home- run Hillier Wendy Ryan and each bagged three runs Kim Young and Donna Jeffrey scored doubles and singles were counted by Sharon Hamilton Cheryl Daponie and Mamie Clark Marg Jowett also smashed home run for Curling Club to start them off in the first inning bringing in two other runs by Donna and Heather Ferguson Karen Archibald scored their other run in the seventh On June Balllnafad downed Ford All of s runs were singles a real team effort scored by Barb Case Sharon Donna Bonnie Walker Martha Lewis Elaine Bouwman Bev Vivian Carolyn Tilcox Vera Betty Nolan and Ben Falcons tops in squirt loop by Tony Falcons arc on lop after the first four league games and here arc the standings for the squirt age group I Falcons Bobs Angels 1 17 Tornadoes 4 3 1 17 Queens Tire Gunners 4 10 Lions 4 2 Rock wood A 1 1 0 1 I OP TOP In the only Atom game reported this week the Leopards led by Lincoln two goals beat the hard working Cougars Robbie Heagle scored both Cougar goals while Shane played well for the Cougars Mary Forth and Jeremy played well for the victorious Leopards Michael scared the other goal for the Leopards ASTROS WIN CLOSE ONE The Acton Astros although playing with only eight men came through with a superb effort to beat Georgetown Spitfires John Van Dam led the way with two goals while John netted the other marker Josh Caswell played great in net and Dennis and Jeff Jackson also pbyed well ITOS LOSF I 1 ON Despite a magnificent effort from Tim in goal he Minor Mosqaitcs were shutout 20 by Milton Playing with a man short everyone of the players gave a hundred per cent in a game where not a single foul was called Rod Laver Rene Vankesteren and John should be com pi mented for the fine games they played GIRLS by Carole ACTON LADIES Tbe Acton Ladies played well last Monday to tie 4- against Georgetown Vivian Robertson and June Tnieman scored twice each for Acton Strong performances were given by Anne McCord Sheila StreJec and Gwyneth The Acton Ladies are sponsored by JJ Sports of Streetsville ACTON BANTAMS Acton Faxes played very well considering the conditions last Tuesday The rain made high school field more like a swamp than a soccer field Goals by Vera Van Item Bike and Susan are Acton a win over Strong performances were turned in by Shirley Van Susan Wilson and Linda A very good game overall MOSQUITOES The Royal Trust Stingers played a tough game to hold the Bolton Images to a tie last Thursday Newcomers to soccer Lee Gallant Jenny Lynn Crawford Julie and Kim Cooper played a good aggressive game A big improvement can be seen in the team since the beginning of the season says coach Terry Kinncn ATOMS A win for Bolton was not indicative of how wide open the game was last Thursday Monica Biff helped a great deal to prevent a lot of Bolton scoring chances while forwards Colleen and Diana came close to scoring for Acton but just beat the lough Bolton defence SQUIRTS This is the first year for Squirts in girls soccer In Acton Although the team has not won a game yet the girls have improved a great deal since the opening of the season Last Tuesday Acton was beaten 20 by Milton but played a very good defensive game overall Good games were played by Carolyn Theresa McGeragle and Kiisty Hickcy The squirt team is sponsored by Tuitmans Garden Centreof Acton Ml SOCCER By Dave Desmond Acton Villa A relumed to home field Wednesday after playing away for two weeks Home field advantage didn do them much good as they only came away with a 1 1 result with George town Meteors B team Coach Dave Lewis must be ready to tear his hair out as Acton controlled per cent of the play but still could manage one Milch Jeffries who has been playing solidly all season scored from the penalty spot in the first half later Fred Blain scored with a well taken header but a disputed offside nullified the goal Meteors tied it in the second half and were later awarded a penally kick but luckily for Aclon it was placed well over the bar team had no game last week as the schedule was changed but the team was not in formed points for this game are being disputed with the league Villa B have only been beaten once and that was by league leading Butcher Engineering of Brampton Sue scored a pair of runs for with singles being scored by Jan and Sue Stone Sorry INDUSTRIAL BALL picked up two wins last week defeating the Bears and the Industrials in Industrial action In the two games Rick McArthur Moe and George Wallis scored two runs each Mike McGregor Bev Baker Bob McKay Lloyd Small wood Gus Holmes and Grant C lot worthy all crossed the plate with single runs McKay hit a double The Bears dropped a pair of games last week losing to to the Metros 2 B and J Frank scored single runs for the Bears The Metros picked up a couple of wins last week defeating the Industrials 7 and the Bears In the two games Jerry Marshall and Andy scored three runs each Marshal hitting two doubles and a home run Karl Killing beck Joey Deforest and Bert Osborne crossed the plate with a pair or runs each Killing beck and Osborne hitting doubles Robin Charlie Payne and Ed scored single runs Payne hit a double The Industrials dropped a close match to the Metros Glen crossed the plate with two runs for the Industrials with Butch Jennings Gord Toth Ken Hurren Tim Evans and Ian Campbell all scoring single runs Hills Electric split a pair of games last week defeating Station Hotel 1 and losing 0 In the two games Chris Sen is scored two runs for Electric including a home run Scott George Gar ton Danny Allen Bruce Canary Gary Masters Sid and Steve crossed the plate with single runs hit a double for Electric Station Hotel was hammered I by Electric In their only game of the week Dave scored Station s lone run The beat Halton Hills Furniture 74 in Industrial action This week schedule Wednesday June at a 30 p Electric meet the Industrials and on Thursday July at 8 30 Station hosts Desmonds There are no games on Sunday due to he Back to Acton Days Ball Tournament IN II TOURNEY Acton Your Host Catering won the consolation title on the weekend at the Hanover Ball Tournament The Road runners Don Richards won the M V P of the Day for Saturday and was voted the V In l heir first game the Roadrunners were edged by Owen Sound in two extra innings Richards hit a three run homer In the bottom of the seventh to force the extra innings In their second game Acton defeated Guelph Chris was on the mound for the On Sunday the nipped Hanover 3 2 as and pitched for Acton Keith Fendlcy had the big bat for Acton hitting a Inple scoring two runs and he also scored the winning run In game four he doubled up on Owen Sound 2 In game five ihe third contest in four hours they were defeated by 7 The picked up too as the tourney s consolation champs Saturday July 38 a Bears vs Industrials am Acton Ham Electric Station M 12 pm Furniture vs Industrials 2 pm Caledon East vs Orange vllle Bears vs Electric M 5pm Acton Caledon East p m Station lndustrialsM Bears vs Sunday July 49 a Electric Furniture am Bean Station Ladies Semi Final IL 1 30 m Electric In pm Furniture vs Station Ladies Final Mens Final M Mens Games L Ladies Games Of 5 y Actons Bant mi captured the Acton Minor Baseball Tournament crown by defeating Team members are front row to right Heath Norton Paul Cargill and Da Wriggles worth middle row Grant Smith Brad You man Brace Canary and Clint Waits Back row Coach Ken gram Steve ToddUing Allan Higgle and manager Herb Doddi Acton a Ed In NOul Variety Midgets won the Minor Tournament on Saturday when ihcy defeated Team members arc front row lelttorfght Paul Nolan Rick Green ley Gord and Brian Wong Middle row Elliott Dave Tim Baker and Don Back row coach Sieve Marshall Mark Duval Roy Spear Glen Scotland Rob Vcrmeulen Missing from photo is Dave Wilson Roy Spear of Ed In- Variety Midget thaws style Id the final of the Minor Baseball Townainent Ed woatbegamedefeatuigOakvUle to Ferris State Dave McGilloway of Acton has received a scholarship to attend Ferns State College Big Rapids Michigan and play hockey according to hockey coach Dick Bertrand The winger is ex pected lo help offset some of the scoring punch lost due to graduation Dave is an excellent skater said Bertrand who takes over the helm as Ferns head coach after 12 seasons at Cornell University He a smart with the puck and is a proven scorer Last year playing for the Acton Sabres and Burlington Cougars in the Central Junior League had goals and S3 assists In league and playoff games Twentyeight of his points came In playoff games as Burlington finished in second place In Ihe league Ferns State is a member of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association a NCAA Division I hockey league Marie Gilliss is top Acton entry Mayors race Marie was the top place runner from Acton In position with a time of 20 in the recent Halton Hills Mayor s Fourth Annual Road Race in Georgetown Other runners from Acton were In the 10 km Open Male Class Noel Bridge 61st in 49 Paul de In 42 Jim Bannister In In In the Juniors Mark Henderson was in Maria Brilfinger 141st in 30 and Leigh Whiting 162th in In he Teens Renal Brilltnger was in 30 and Heather Knipton In 31 Seniors saw Lisa Nielsen in and Karen KoIIee in The Veterans class had GeorgeHenderton in Ed Leather land in and Nancy Vidler in And for the Masters Bruce A placed in OS and Joan Morris in