Wednesday May WW ioog tropfay winners at the Acton Open this year were I tor first low net Dave Johnson handicap Holmes second low net Joan Arnold third km DM Dwayne claimed top honors for the fifth time in six years at the Acton Open Golf Warren Hawthorne claimed the Open Junior Award for the fourth straight time Classic Hay fired a round or the law while Jim Graham centre took home Senior Cham Trophy Mike Ward was third net honors low gross Missing is second low grass Steve IaTOTTHMBUBT BAZ MOTORS LTD AUTO BODY SHOP IMQUEtPHSTaEOftQIfTOWN Junior As split falltoGuelph top Cambridge Acton Junior As split two games this week in league fastball The Acton squad was In Cambridge May and in a tough match managed a win but edged the locals In the AclonCambndge match It was three up three down for Acton and a s ngle and three outs for Cambridge in the opening inning The second inning was almost Identical to the first and then Pete Cargill put Aston on the scoreboard in the third singled to first stole second and reached third on a single by Mark Symes Tim Baker singled to send home The Cambridge team also managed a run in the third inning to keep the score tied However made first base on an error and then stole second and was into scoring position by a bunt by Dave Wilson A fly ball knocked into left field by Rob Verroeulen brought McArthur home and gave the A a 1 lead Cambridge then slashed the home team lead with two runs to end the fourth inning The A were three up three down In the fifth inning while the Cambridge squad add another run to establish a 52 lead The sixth inning was much the same story for the A as the Cambridge pitcher held them to one hit and at the bottom of the inn ing the score remained as pitcher Gordie McArthur sent all three batters back to thelr The seventh inning also remained score less for both teams and then the Acton bats started swinging Mark singled to get to first and then stole second Tim Baker also singled for a base hit and sent Symes to third Another base hit by McArthur sent home and Baker to second An error got Dave Wilson to first and Baker to third and a single brought Baker home zip ped over to third on a passed ball and another Acton hit sent him home for the ty ingrun Rick Greenly managed to grab one more run in the final inning to win the after an error by the Cambridge catcher allowed him to reach first base Greenly then stole second and on another error he reached third A single by Evens then sent Greenly across home plate Guelph leads In the match up Guelph took an early lead racking up four runs in the bottom of the first inning while Acton was at the plate The second and third innings were score less and then Scott stealing home put the A s on the scoreboard in the fourth In the bottom of the fifth inning Guelph batted in three more runs to take a ding 7 1 lead and they held off the Acton squad for two more Innings The final Guelph run was notched in the sixth inning and then the A came to life in the seventh An error at home plate got Scott Kennedy to first and singles by Wilson and Symes got him home Another error got Baker to first and then singles by Scott and Greenly sent Wilson Cargill and Baker in to set the record for Guelph at the end of the seventh Tim Baker rounded the bases for the final Acton tally The A next home game will be Monday June at Prospect Park against Mary hill at 830pm There was plenty or action at the Acton Mo toCross track on Sunday as Ross Pederson the national champion and numerous other Moto cross champion competes at local track The Acton Moto Cross Club and fans were treated to some top competition on Sunday as Ross the Canadian Moto Cross champion challenged the local track and riders Pcderson remarked that the Acton track was one of the best new tracks he has ever seen and with a little work could be even better a native of Medicine Hat Alberta explained There should be more straightaways instead of corners going into comers but other than that the track 1b great who races from mid January through to the end of September said he races in the ended up with a first place finish In a class heat and second In a class heat described the competition as good on Sunday and he said hell be back at least once a year Sunday was Pederson s first time on the track and he said he Is aiming for his fifth consecutive National title Ross the Canadian champion found the track Redmen take four firsts at PeelHalton Track The Acton track team took four competitors to Niagara Falls for the Peel Halton Finals last Thursday and captured four firsts and qualified three people for OFSSA Regional and Acton High School records were being shattered all over he place Doreen Urn nick took two firsts She set a new school record in the senior girls metre with a time of 50 seconds and she broke the school record and the Regional meet record in the senior girls 800 with tune of George Gidman set two new school records and took first place In the senior boys m and the senior boys BOO m His time in the was 49 4 and his time for the m was Teresa Dunn placed fifth in the senior girls shotput and sixth In the senior girls discus throw The Ontario championships will be held this Friday and Saturday at Centen nial Stadium in Track coach Bruce Andrews was very pleased with the results of the Peel meet IwasBurprisedat butlwasnt surprised that they could run that fast he said Rugby The senior rugby team blanked four different teams to take the champion ships at a seven a aide tournament at General Wolfe last Wednesday Acton took Georgetown out 160 with tries from Scott Allonby Richard Kllpatrick and Chris Sales and a conversion made by Kilputrlck The crushed May field thanks to touchdowns by Peter Wright and Sales tries by Allonby and Rick and two conversions by Kllpatrick Nelson fell to Acton In game three Dodds and Wright had tries and Kilpatrick made one touchdown cashed In on one penalty kick and made one conversion Wright also made a conversion in the game Ac ion faced In the cham plonship game and were held to points Dodds scored the winning try with Kil making a conversion for the final score The half line kept Acton In the first three games but forwards were ultimately responsible for the championship win said coach Murray Kipner As the top two teams Acton and Bramp ton Centennial will meet in Guelph The number one Junior squad lost their first game to Brampton Centennial s juniors They beat May field but then lost to Oakvllle Trafalgar Team two of the juniors lost to Moyfleld 120 and were blanked by 160 PeeWees pound Limehouse be fill Wednesday eras want toy traTeDea Urn A aMwki In Halton Rural league action the Family Restaurant Pee Wee Girls defeated lime house by a score of May 25 in Lime- bouse Gudgeon was the starting pitcher for the Acton squad and in four Innings she managed 10 strikeouts Gudgeon was relieved In the fifth inning by Tracy Highlights of the game saw Acton lead off with a triple by Tracy Wrigglesworth but the local squad were unable to score as the next three batten struck out lb the second inning Acton scored seven runs as Monica Parker Cindy Dunn Carrie Gallant Jill Margie Parker Karie managed to score three runs in the latter half of the second inning Limehouse then narrowed thetcore In the third frame as they held off Acton and recorded a single In the fourth tuning however Margie Parker Gudgeon Monica Parker Dunn and tallied rum while Limehouse get on base In the following inning it was much the same story as Acton pounded in seven more runs Margie Parker Gudgeon Monica Parker Dunn and Heather Ormsby were credited with the runs then returned fire but they were held to two runs and in the final inning neither team recorded any points Ted Tyler hams It up a he draws the lucky number daring the Acton Minor Hockey Lot tery on Saturday Mai of was the winner of 1 tie prize for holding ticket 1221 George Clare sold he winner The next draw is at