SE THE HERALD Wednesday IBM Pitcher stars on mound plate Hurdle past Guelph the second straight game Acton A a had their bats going as the Intercounty Fastball League team defeated The game was played here Wednesday night Acton record now stands at three wins against five losses Mark Hurdle pitched the win for Acton going the distance while 10 Hurdle allowed five hits and only one of the four runs he gave up was earned went from the fifth inning on The A struck first with three runs in the second Inning Kelly hit a triple and came home on a Hurdle double Glenn Scott reached first on an error and lied the game with three runs in their bottom half of the Inn ing and took the lead in the fifth inn Ingt 3 with a homerun ball The A s took the lead for good in the sixth frame when McArthur walked and came home on Hurdle Halton midgets win twice at Willowdale tournament Hills Firestone midgets The Halton Hills squad met up fastball club took part In the with West Rouge Centennials in Its Willowdale tournament this past first game that turned out to be no weekend winning two of their three contest at all The local team had an contests easy time of it handing a inox Close encounters featured in Tball MONDAY Close encounters of the ball kind is the only way to describe the 3332 game played Monday night between Fuel Angels and Royal Canadian Legion As tors The Angels pulled ahead in the final inning with some super plays by Chandra Shall and Lisa McDonald The Angels also had some big hits from Brent McLung and Megan Boyce The Astros were strong and determined with Jason Armstrong and Christine showing their stuff In the batter s box That same evening Steering Rangers had another powerful game with WesUey Blight Shawn and Erin Snook leading the team to victory over Credit Union Michael Boston for Mets showed great Improvement at first base making a nice catch for an important out Travis Dares also showed great improvement in get ting a hit each time at bat WEDNESDAY On this night fans watched Royal Canadian Legion Astros beat Halton Credit Union Mets Chris Goslin of Astros led his team with three home runs Daniel Young with a triple and homer also gets on honorable mention as does Mike MadJU who hit a double and homer Jeffrey had a grand slam home run and was helped defensively with great plays at first by Jenny Ingram The Mets played a sound game overall good defensive game scoring key game 3018 outs in the game ending with an win in their favor over Bumper to Bumper Reds Home runs were hit by Steve Blair Jackson and Mike Simon of Tigers Reds were again and were kept in the game defensively by David ana An drew Terrell who also hit a triple Michael Richardson was Reds outstanding player with a home run and defensive plays THURSDAY An exciting game was played bet ween Standard Products Tigers and Fuel Angels Angels kept by slanders alive with the Tigers coming out on top Jessica Red ditt and Christopher were in deed Tigers in the batting box and Steve Sheppurd made a great play on a flyout and force for a double play Angels were strong in the field with Nicholas Ritchie and Scott Ellis making some good plays Ian Williams scored two home runs and Bradley Densmore had one The McEachem Steering Rangers had a terrific sendoff game Joshua Clarke who is moving and leaving the team Joshua himself hit two home runs and Michael had three Andrea Pollock had the best hits of her career as well The Bumper to Bumper Reds had home runs from Andrew Terrell Michael Richardson and Bradley who had a pair Scott and David Zenl both had good solid hits as well Heather Allan showed some outstanding fielding qualities at shortstop But the Rangers took the Giants victorious By DEE DEE SENIORS The Blue Giants defeated Pitching for the Giants were Liane Man champ Dee Dee and Tammy Wood For the pitchers were Cindy and Karen Doyle Game Stars were Laurie for Blue Giants and Karen Doyle for who made great catches at third base INTERMEDIATE A strong game was played bet ween Smoke Shop and Kinet with becoming the vie tors Home runs were hit by Harden and Susan pitchers were Aman da Tutt Karl Ann Puckering Heather and Lisa Hamilton Game Stars were Harden for Klnettes and Sandi Puckering for Delrex Smoke Shop who stole three bases and good play as well as Heather who hit 1 and had six stolen Dairy Queen walked over Kent Catering Pitching for Dairy Queen were McClcments Joy Swaen and Kerri Van de Valk For the pitching duties were handled by Lone Johnson Tanya Home runs were hit by Kyla Jackson and Sam Hyde of Delrex while Laurie Johnson hit a homer for Kentner Game Stars were Laurie Johnson of Kentncrs and Jackson of Dairy Queen Elk Lodge and Optimists tied as Leah Mclynda and Came Walsh pitched for Elk Op timists pitchers wcren t available The s only home runs was hit by Pam of Elks The game Stars were the entire Optimists team and Gledhltl of Elk s JUNIOR Vaidi Discount Foods and Stan Products once again tied Home runs were hit by Kim Wiltshire of Standard team Game Stars include the entire Vaidi team and Kim Whiltshire of Stan Products house league team setback In five innings me star of this game was David Haynes threw five perfect innings and fanned eight As a hitter Haynes went three- for four and drove in a pair of runs while scoring another The squad also Cot home runs from Steve Wagner Colin Lewis and Jon Ham Hills tingled with Bramnlea in its second fiame contest was a very and game as the locals scored all their runs in the first inning and held on for win In the first inning Kevin got things started with bunt single Hammer then a long fly ball that advanced Lobsinger second who has been hitting welt as of then came through with a double score Thin Wag in home run that scored him and and put the Unit Hills crew up Hammer took over from their allowing to store but runs in the first and fifth Hammer pitched in win two runs on four hits one on a homer three wilks while 13 The squad though hid its winning ways halted in its next game as won The game was the team s fourth in IB hours a team Hills meets again it the Canotli in Eliminations this weekend scored throe runs in the first inning and never looked back They added one more in the second four runs in the fourth inning Hammer with runners at first and second crushed a ball to field that would have been a homer in any ball park However because Metro Toronto allow fences around their outfields the left fielder was able to make a ing catch that kept the midgets off the score board Had the runs scored it would have mode il putting the midgels right back into the game started the for Hills and was the losing pit He allowed seven and eight runs two in tin three and twothirds innings lobs ingcr worked then in and allowed three hits in the two a third innings he worked Games at Dorsey will start at 7pm Continued from CI front of an energetic and skillful battling Milton in a squeaker Dave Barton with two goals and Rob VanDer with one goal and brother John VanDer Zelde kept the visiting defenders on their toes throughout though this was team effort Villa A maintained their good run with a four In a row win over by and are posing a threat at the top of the First Divi of the Inter County Villa felt the recent player changes to their disadvantage in a loss to Trexcon Milton Rangers came to and left With two points In winning over Park Avenue Col From what I hear Park had problems getting the ball to their front men in this game Meteor White came a cropper to their fellow club side Meteor Blue by 32 after being two up Some player changes at one point cluing the pattern of game and Blue came on to a game Matches between Blue and White arc usual ly competitive affairs and the result suggests this one was in he mould Starts at p are due at Vnrinn White Mcadawglen Blue vs McKenzie Villa vs a C Brian Best Milton vs Rangers and at Ancient Mariners the hot Villa A The Masters travel to Last week s quiz answer is the goal stands when a defender moves into the area when the kick is being taken Any player may go into the area after the ball is played by the kicker not before Still on penalty kicks remember France goal in the shoot out with The one which came back off the post by three or four feel struck the goalie on the back of the head and went on a rebound into the net Was this a correctly awarded goal by the referee The last World Cup note hope that there will be a campaign to ob tain better officials in 1990 BARRY D TIMLECK Chartered Accountant CARRETAL BUILDING SUITE 301 GEORGETOWN triple Hurdle In turn scored when Dick Spear hit a sacrifice fly Actons final three runs came in the Una inning when Greg Volsin hit a dingle then stole second and vent to third on Paul McDonald ground out Roy Spear then walked Voisin came home when hit sing 1 and both and Spear came home when HUrdlc In turn bit a single Everything seems to be com ing commented Acton coach Steve Marshall We seem to be putting a lot more hits together The A s are In Orange row night and return there on the weekend for a tournament Acton s next home game is July at Pro spect Park C ladies drop match The Gordon Aleott Ladies C In County tennis team came away with only one point against first plan Ontario Racquets team Graville and Wilson dropped their matches with scores of Midge Hampshire and Dalga won with Trudy Hoy and Norma Maynard were so close to win but tost with and a tie breaker Sand Morrow and went to three sets winning the first before losing McCarthy and Poddy Brown treated the team with fresh strawberries and cream dips along with our usual refreshments In house league play Frank Buckley team maintains first Since with a close battle between MacLeod and Hoy trims for second place 8779896 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Hume 416 I I Professional Quality Year Guarantee Competitive Rates Call For Free Estimates 8772772 Too wails Club Georgetown Annual was lbs best gvbi this year raising a located to charities Also the Klwan 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