Georgetown Acton Wednesday Aug 31963 9 Golddiggersslug it out with Curling Club 2215 My lathe and Curting dob slugged it out to the end with GoUdtggera winning 23IS Demia Joyce and Linda Corfaim each our rum Joyce and Linda each had a homer Barb and Darlene three apiece Sue two and Soun Johnson Joan Jordan Evelyn Heapa one each Deb alugged in three ruu including a homer Heather Joyce Sue Lake Schulti and each counted a pair and single scorers by Diane Crtchion and Bruce completed the coring June whipped Marauders Top scorers are Betty Nolan Carolyn and Marioo Case three Elaine Bouwman Vivian Brernner Donna Doucette Ann Hayward and Sharon Brernner counted two and Bonnie Walker Stephanie Smith and Lynn Harris led Marauders scoring with two each Clarke and Laurie Jackson tallied for one each June bund Double Trouble downing Golddiggers Louise Connelly managed to score Golddiggers lone run Joanne Miller Beennan and Pat Hen raced around the bases for four runs each Pat hit two homers and two Sue Roboon scored three Jan Britten two and one each for Cathy Cathy Kealey Sue Stone Cathy Judy Pink and Debbie Held completed the scoring June Park Curling dub whipped NoStars Ferguson lore around the bases or five big runs and for four Three runs were scored by Sheila Martin one was a homer Bruce Debbie and Lake also scored two each Schultz tagged two runs and Crtchton one Bruce hustled or a super catch NoStars sported splashy new uniforms thanks to their many sponsors and team efforts Betty Burnett flashed around the bases for two runs while Deb Wagner Judy Kroes and Frank Knight each tallied one Fran Hunter hit a double and Kroes smashed a triple June 20 Marauders beat l- 11 Three runs were batted by Stephanie Smith Cheryl DaPonte Sharon Hamilton and Connie Connie hit a four bagger Clark and Maggie Hall scored two apiece and single scorer were Jackson Lynn Harris and Clare Blashuk and Jordan led Golddiggers with two each Single scorer were by Munroe Dennis Dawn Hodge Karen and Debbie Apollaino May at the ladies showed their home Tans they could really shine even in the dark as they downed Three runs each were counted by Kay Cindy Brown and Jan Osborne Two runs each were by Katie Winters Kathy Tanner and Marion Suns While single scores came from McKnight McNabb Hunter and Kroes Golddiggers Heaps also rounded the bases for three runs and Corkum each tagged up for two and single scorer were bit by Jordan and Caissie Curling Club went down to defeat in a confrontation with Rockwoods hot bats May 9 Two run were scored by Linda Semanyk Barb Hails and Winters while single scores by Sims Barb Grant Hunter and rounded out the scoring was a hot scorer for C C with three Schulti and Aiken had two each and Martin scored May Ballinafad trimmed Marauders 17- three runs apiece were scored by Nolan Vivian and Bouwman Two runs were tagged by for Martha Lewis St Pierre snd Case Vivian and Carolyn each belted a homer Jackson topped Marauders with two while one run each scored by Ann McLean Lynn Harris Wendy Ryan Donna Jeffrey Karen Smith Penny Harris Marg and McCristall May Double Trouble downed No report was available May SO Marauders edged Double Trouble 12 11 Karen Smith Penny Harris and Brenda led the scoring wilh two runs each Singles were scored by Mathison McCristall Lynn Harris Stephanie Smith and Jeffrey and led the losers with two while one run each was scored by Kesly Grandy Field Henderson Stone Georgian Beennan and Jackie Last minute goal dumps Villa A 21 byDaveDoddi Desmonds Acton Villa A lost a hard fought I decision lo Georgetown Meteor Whites in Georgetown Wednesday night This was a well played evenly matched game which saw Acton take an early lead in the first half on a goal by Sam only to sec Meteors tie it up before the break on a yd shot chipped over the goalkeeper a head Acton wasted numer ous opportunities in the first half due to some erratic shooting or could have been a few goals ahead In second half both teams con to press and it looked as though a draw was in the cards until Meteors scored the winning goal with less then a minute remaining in the Every body played well for Villa with the standouts being Sam Kenji Barry Craddock and Richard Kilpatriek Defensively Jamie Milton was the standout having another solid game at fullback Villa return to action Wednesday at home as they entertain Georgetown Meteor Blue with a at McKenzleSmlth Nadhazis late goal gives Villa byDaveDoddi Acton Villa B came up with their second consecutive draw in a game with Van an at home Wednesday night Acton played very well in this game and could have came away with a vie tory If not for some poor finishing The game was scoreless in the first half due to VlDas boor finishing and a superb save by goalkeeper Garry White In the second half scored first due to a defensive lapse by the home side as Acton left a player wide open to score a gift goal With minutes to go in the game Villas Greg Maltby picked up a throw In intended for the Varian goalkeeper calmly chipped it over the keepers head to Ted Nadhazl who put ball in the net for tying goal Actons outstanding player on the night was Fred Blain who was switched to inside forward and responded well as he controlled the starting many Villa attacks Bruce Maltby and Tim Jones also had outstanding games a good overall performance by the Acton team and the only sad note to this match was an elbow received by Bill causing a cut above the eye which needed stitches to close In the end It was a very well ployed game and handled well by the referee Villas next game was last night Tuesday night against Latino in Guelph League committee decides in Acton Villa As favor The league committee of Inter County Soccer League has made a deci sion on the Villa Butcher Engineering game that was abandoned July in Acton Following referee Brian Stewarts report they have decided to reschedule Ihe game A lime and date have yet to be decided by the league The game will be on a neutral ground a neutral referee and both teams have to use the same lineups they used in abandoned game The game was abandoned with a few minutes remaining by referee Brian Stewart for continuous abuse by the Butcher team Butcher was leading 10 at time Girls socc Acton downs Georgetown Timmerman boots pair by Carole Saxon Ladles The Sit N Bull Ladies played a strong offensive game last Monday beating Georgetown Ladles 3 1 Pat Timmerman was In top form for Acton scoring two excellent goals Carole Saxon netted the third goal from the penalty Spot Zeisslg and Laurie played strong games for Acton PecWee The Sports PeeWees showed a tremendous amount of Improvement last Wednesday dropping a close game to Milton Acton showed no signs of being losers they played a great game Despite being Acton dominated the first half of play and only excellent by Milton prevented the locala from scoring fa the second half advantage was their substitute played her usual great game in goal for Acton while Karen Van Der and Cathy never slopped running on defence Janet Kunce played her beat game of the year Tba Royal Trust Stingers blanked Milton in Hilton July Mamie scored the Acton goals while Paula and Catherine played excellent Goalie Tammy and Christine shared a shutout Stingers defeated II Thursday Bath teams were short of players in this booted a pair of tot Acton and had Despite their loss to Milton last week the Acton Flyers played their best game of the season Kelly McGeragle Mllka Cavic Diana and Cathy Coquard were standouts for Acton Sqatrti The Acton Stingers and Tuft mans Squirts played to a very exciting 1 draw last Tuesday evening Tuitmans look the lead early in the second half and looked like they might hand the Stingers their first defeat but Anne Marie Kinnon blasted an equalizer with Jus five seconds to go in the game Jenny Goy Michelle Warren and Sarah Dunn were outstanding players for Tuit mans while Jill Richmond Chris and Karolyn performed well on the Stinger side The Red Devils drew with Tuitmans the week before Courtney Fisher scored an excellent goal for the Reds Candlce Trenton and Janice Bailey played well on defence Tuitmans received great goal ten ding from Karen Pope and Shannon Rushes by Sarah Williamson supplied ihe offensive punch Atoms shaded The AB Atom Boys were shaded by PusUnch Green last Tuesday David Deforest had a pair of runs for the crossed me plate one cadi Kevin Priest man left turns his back on Wilson Cnr Sales teammate Bryan during the teams practice Friday at the Prospect field Industrial ball Bears win 63 The Bears got by Halton Hills Furniture 3 in Industrial action Monday Greg Robson Wayne Deforest Telford Tony Case Gary Barens and Ray all scored single runs for the winners Telford hurled the complete game for victory For Furniture it was Bob Andrews Ken and Dave Allen runs Hills Furniture took their previous game by default over the on July 2 On July Furniture got by Ihe Bears West Kutasienski crossed the plate twice for Furniture in this one while Dave Mills Bob Little John Dave Allen and Fred Allen hod lone runs For the Bears Chris Cliff Nate Fields and Mike Manes all contributed single runs Hills Furniture was scheduled to play the on July 17 and this time he Runners showed up winning behind the fourhit pitching of Keith McKinnon Chris picked up a pair of runs In this one with Bruce MacPherson and Ron registering single scores Fred Allen stole home after a triple for Furnitures only run However a week before on July 10 Furniture doubled the Roadrunners Utile Kulasienski Dave Allen and Fred Allen notched runs for the winners Don Richards and Dave Black were the only to score on In other industrial action the Bears were awarded a default over Canadian Tire Thursday Also Desmonds had a little more trouble beating Canadian Tire July 17 Coaches clinics offered The Hills Recreation Department has confirmed the dates and times of hockey coaching courses to be held in Hal Ion Hills Technical Level One will be held on Tuesday August 16 from 30 to 10 m The three hour course includes movies discussions and one hour of instruction on the ice The fee is and local coaches can apply for a Department grant of SO per cent reim bursement of the registration fee Technical Level II is on Saturday August from Bam to Participants must have completed Level I to take part Two hours of Ice time is included in this course The cost is per person and once again coaches may apply for subsidization by Ihe Recreation Department Instructors for both courses are sent by he Ontario Minor Hookey Association The classroom portion of each program will be at the Georgetown District High School On ice instruction will take place at the Gordon Arena Registrations are now being accepted either in person at the Georgetown and Acton Recreation Offices or mailed in using the form in the Department Spring Summer Brochure For more information please call Courses are subject to cancellation if not enough interest Is shown Atom tourney this Saturday This weekend the Roofing and Siding Atoms will host their Zone Playoffs Games are scheduled for Satur day but in rain all match ups will be moved over to Sunday Team members are Sean Auger Jeremy Burt Steve Cullen David Deforest Jason Dunn Kenny Brad Chris John Clayton Leys Jason Piper and Sieve Waring SCHEDULE Sam Acton vs Fergus Hespeler 12 noon Acton vs Hespeler p m Elmira vs Fergus Acton vs Fergus flpm Hespeler vs Elmira Gloves edge Shearing Beardmorc Golden Gloves edged Com mercial Shearing 12 In Inter Factory Pitch action last week In other play Heller A pounded Heller Juniors split at tourney The Acton Junior As won their only league contest of the week after splitting four games at a weekend tournament In Milton At the tournament the Juniors won their Saturday opener over Courier Service The top of the order was working for the locals in this one as first three batters Tim Baker and Glenn Scott all had a pair of runs Roy Spear and Dave Wilson scored tone runs in the win Roy Speak picked up the pitching victory The team dropped their second match up to McDuffe Equipment Wilsons secondInning single was the sole Mens soccer hit for the Juniors in he game Thornborrow Fuels of Milton then blanked Acton in the third game for the Sunday In iheir final game of the tourney the As shutout Milton Had Stop White Scott and Dick Spear each scored single runs for Acton Roy Spear hurled the full seven Innings Monday Ihe Juniors humbled New Hamburg at Prospect Park Roy Spear pocketed a pair of runs for Ihe locals In the win while single runs from Tim Baker and Don Casselm an rounded out the scoring Dick Spear was on the mound for the win Leathertown trio sparkles by Ron Gtwrtay Although there as no game scheduled for the Tanners over the long weekend Leathertown was represented at the leagues anniversary Tournament held at Port Credit Local soccer players Peter Wright Jamie Tares and Ron Gourlay were selected to play for the Second Division AllStar Team The tournament consisted of four teams Industrial League First Division Selects the Second Division AllStar team from the Toronto Airport league The soccer was of a high calibre and games were very entertaining After initial round robin tournament the two teams were left to fight It out the final Team captain capped a fine tournament performance with a taken goal In the opening period of the final lathe second half the first division Selects equalised and forced the game into penalty kicks The Second Division all Stars triumphed and took the trophy On Saturday August league leading will be playing a fast im proving Atlas soccer club at South Kickoff is at 1230 Clayton Leys and the rest of the local Ha I tooRural Squirt tea bid an long warmup Drier to Fridays game a gaunt at the Park Enough visiting players finally showed up and Acton went on to win Oris EMer leases he Before Haltea- Raral aaU Friday ereatog al Pro spect Park