Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 18, 1957, p. 5

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nai th acton free press thursday july 18th 1957 acton- suffers player shortage in 185 defeat at brbnte park bacn mius uftuu ttam ere pictured prior to their utt scheduled qm the team finished in top poaliion during tha season and now etiler tha playoffs pictured ara front row loft to right bruce cargill m tolton k brldgai d black lock w mclean and m towrle back row f bridges j nesliitt d buttanham t bardan o parry and o bridgat minor- league sandlot sessions rmv havana sugar kings undar managar hc lmbart ughtanatl thair hold on tint apot lait thursday night whan thay dafaat- d tha third placa montrsal roy als handlad by john chapman to tha tuna of itd bahlnd tha ataady pltchinj of ii shut t la tha sugar klngi playad haada up ball and acorad atradiiy for tha firsi four innings they wrappad up all thatr mm in the innings although iaggm for twn hmr by b bugala and a chaalhain shultis nevar apparvd to ba in any difficulty brian itarbfau knocked a himn for the winner and teammato ord mason pottrd a triple winning pitcher b shultis idl ing pitcher t dawkina umpire i ilimi manager her lambert ha hit team rwundrd oul to a alradv hit ting and playing gmup iineups montreal royalsit mubbell sh d bugala it f pawkini p a chertham 3b j boa nl man c m sargent as f kenard cf a kob- ylko if j price f havana sugar klnua- o mason c b shultta p it barteau lb t mokeown 3b o holmes i e maaaey sb k windeu cf r dunk tf u harrta if the miami marlins defaatad tha toronto maple leafs 129 at the public school last thursday even ing tha marlins guided by huxn cttourke came from behind o ovarcoma the lead gained by the amaple loafs and surged ahead to a wtn dosjft ford pitching for tha marlins proved effective not only on tha mound but came through with three triples tha toronto team battled hard to the finish but lacked a manager to assist them not having a man- agr out to the to guide thorn might account for their cel lar position tn the league winning pitcher doqttord los ing pitcher d harria umpire roaa morton miami marlins t retdt if d mr u ulan t saul rf j paul a robinson c d arbic 3b d ford p p wedge 9b j riddell cf i john- son lc p drysdale as ip sargent toronto maple leafs r holmes c d harris p d allen lb m pryatasi p phalen lb d ryder mm k mclsaao r price sb f morton b benton cf ik hall g waller if don tord rf t churchill toronto laple leafs won their first game of the season last tues day evening when they defeated the m on meal royala lft1 at the public iwtwoi grounds the maple leafs have been without a manager to handle trum for the best part of the season and the boys on their own did a fine job of piecing together a winning team last tuesday play was closa and it was any ones game until the last batter was out xd hubbell for tha royals came through with a homer a triple and two doubles nd teammates b bugala with a homer and two doubles and fred dawkins had three hits out of four trips to the plate the toronto team were not heavy sludgers but steady hitters and earn through in the pinch with singlet roajrni an exciting and interesting game the following are the lineups toronto maple leafs d harris p r holmes lb u maddox c d ford if a waller lb t churchill rf c woodbum 3b j ockenden cf d ryder s d allan c dn- ny b wolfe j dunn j price montreal royal d papulon u ydwwni jb b- bugala c r hubbell t j boardman p m churchill 3b u sargeni lb b dyck cf y maaaey if a kobylka it lasnby 11 cook the best game of the aeason was pi ay ad at tha acton public school last tufsflay when the miami marlins edged the havana sugar kings by a score of jj the evening proved 10 be a pitchers battle with tha marlins using d arbic and doug ford on the mound netting i strikeouts between them the sugsr kings used b shultls and i bennett who struck out 15 batters doug ford was the hero for the marlins when in the last inning with one on base and two oul he fanned the next two batters to end the game with the marlins pulling ahead by a score of 31 following is the lineup miami marlins t saul rf it held if a hobinson lb j bul- louuh t doug ford as p p wedac 3 d arbic p j paul 1 1 c writ up 3b havana sonir kings o mnm c 11 shultls p sh j maury in i bennett 3h p j arnott it llartmau 3b o windctt cfjmhar- na rf k dunk if golfers corner rev a h mcxentte and jim greer motored to kitchener to gain a few pointers at the canadian open being held there it will be interesting to aee if the fine points of the game rubbed off oa the ardent golfers wonder if they can cover tha 4200 yard course at cutten in to a foursome was enjoyed at cut- ten last saturday with bill coon gord beatty mick holmes nd hugh graham no broken bones or clubs were reported ted force and bill graham played a twosome at cutten last wednesday night bob healay and hugh graham also tangled in a twosome sam brunelle and julian zajac oppoaed don black and bill coon playing under their own rules they finished even after ig holes don black took nine holes be fore he settled down and bill coon uggested don bring along his transit to use on the fourth hole tjust like surveying a new high way eh don it is rumored a grudge game la in order between mike and bill any volunteers for partners johnny goy mike coxe lome arbic and al rubin had a go on the course last wednesday t no comment iaaaaia4aaajajav lawn bowling 4raaraaiaam acton had lha pleasure of play ing against hock wood last week in tha league it was perfect nght for lawn bowling a large turnout attended on the acton greens the league this year comprises four teams the play la very close so close that each week it soemj the lop bracket is being held by a different team fach team is giving their best and there is a friendly spirit which makea the game of lawn bowling an enjoyable night out the game between acton and itockwood comprised all five of doubles for each team plsy was very keen and interesting hock- mimmi took tha two points with a score of sb acton had os hock- wood is now in the top spot in the other league game iciiurlmn travelled to guelph on thursday night owing to the atielph club having a trebles tour nnnienl on wedncduy nlht otkiph wn in gihd form and de feated ooorgfluwii iv a score of 93 to 71 which put the guslph uiwlrr in acvond spot in ihc lentfue ifacuf htandino p w l t pis hockwood 0 3 3 1 317 a20 guelph ft 3 3 1 833 338 acton 0 3 3 0 ml 470 gergetn 3 3 0 s12 mm games this week acton at georgetown rock wood at guelph pis 7 7 6 a ian jefferis age 13 i2 tidy ave lakeview heights inighl three bass at fairy lake last hun- day the fish measured 11 13 nd h inches in length m coxe flumbino hiatino bavittiouohlno pmo oat a oh pumacm oat water tanks frs ettlmatet phoni 35 acton port credit tops campbellville 31 the port credit juniors unable to use their own ball park for last week played their monday home game against campbellville at the cashpballvule diamond many atxikeouts by port credits lefthander contributed to their 1- 1 win over tha campballvula club bruce hamilton one of campbell villea strong righthanders with pitch after pitch lad hu team fighting to the last of the seven inning game before a crowd of campbellville supporters the port credit club consisting of kalatchwlk t charwloho southern tishbuxn q charwloho sawchuk percy young- and hum bert opened up in the second inn ing fimrcthrea runs leading campbellville 3q the campbellville club con sisting of l hamilton d wtn- grove mccartney eaton phillips newell persella watson and b hamilton fought back in the fifth driving in one run by harold wat- ton and leaving one on base mak ing the final score 31 two married couples honored by friends on friday evening of last week friends and neighbors gathered at greenock school to honor mr and mrs lawrence hemsley and mr and mrs mjurray scoyne on their recent marriages c mckeown acted as chairman for the evening end a variety program was enjoyed consisting of soloa by miss mary reid readings mrs wm ballentlne piano ac cordion wislc by mrs frank thompson plann solos miss helen landsborough and music by the freeman family mrs c altkcn read an address to mr and mrs hemsley and e patterson prescntpdthem with a tv chair mrs r mckeown read an ad- dress to mr and mrs scoyne md i a thompson c altkcn and c j binnte made the presentation of an end table and a coffee table i the ncwlyweda expressed mieir i appreciation for the gifts and mr i mckeown and bert davidson ex- j tended the good wishes of all pe i sent to the recently mirriid i couples 1 lunch was served and a sku hour spent used tires bfgootlrich new treads fi s1245 you cait by drivint safety st a lower price complete range of used tires from tha acton irrtarmadlaiaj suffer ad anothar dataat at oss hatid of th broau uaea uat saturday in bronu park whan they lott lts unaecustomad to the aoggy day rt tad auffating from an acuta shortage of edayato tha ae tna runemaetually 10 last satur day scored tha first run of tha game in tna first half inning after attjic fuedout bkuung walked stole second and dug for home on paul ltwaoet doubts scott singlad and lawsop thrown out going to third bruce struck out to retire the side and a game crew trotted to the field to hold the bronte team scoreless in the latter half of the first bronte scored two runt in the second after downing the acton batters one two three two walks and a double ac counted for tha bronte runs a ptayar shortage posed a prob lem for manager murray hood as the bench relief showed only one estrs player with no alternative manager hood sent j cunningham to the mound and replaced arbic in right field with olbbs who started pitching fat acton but was having difficulty stopping bronte hitters walks and base hits seemed to be in the books fur the opposition as they piled up their acore with good base running manager hmmj axrautvrd his hat- leas head in the fifth wtien cum- ningham ran into trouhle n1 made the decision to try spike kcutt on the mourwl and i liw on as receiver st oil had pit- viomly been rutrhlng cuiuitnu- hxm went to first replacing law suit i oplke proved to play t heady game en tha mound but lack of practice la tno pitching position won out and bronte nnffafttifl homer with three runners on b the cltmasrof tha game earn in the seventh when olbbs had to be j relieved in right field due to a sprained lag muscle looking at tha acton bench for support ac tons manager realised ha was alone so donned a cap borrowed a love and trotted to right flal4 the game ended lls after the last sla acton batters went down via the strikeout route brief c a aasal injuries and holidays are playing havoc with the acton boys this season ss the management la having difficulty in fielding avteam sis innings without a hu contributed heavily to the arlon defeat actons pitching staff could stand some bolstering and tha whole team could participate in soma serious batting practice ten players is hardly sufficient to compose a winning team especially when the opposition have five eitra players ii would be a pleasure to aee a rloae score in a game with the locals another lossv a late report reveals acton iri tern ediate hall ream sufferer an utlm- defeat at the hands of the llfr iptim flower town iwiys to tin tune if t 0 the garne was iihv ed in ii niiilaj park itl i ight wi inrmlayi lli in- detail lies week mmwmm ifk acton soap box derby ifon1osi0 bv acton uoion minot jaoitt civic holiday august 5th starting time 10 am junction of frederick and agnes sts v be safe and save- bu y now swindlehurst garage bauinafad ont phoha gaorgafown tr 72381 further applications for entry can be obtained at the free press office up to and inciudino w1dnk0ay juty 341k raturn complatsd formi to lh fre pratt off ica not later than 430 pm july 24th little motors your local dealer for j i case eagle hitch farm machinery serving agbiculture since 1842 weed control citizens please be advised purtuant to the waed control act 1937 rso notica i hereby gven that every occupant of jand and the owners of unoccupied land and alleyways withirvthe county of haltori must destroy noxious weeds thereon as oftenas maybe necessary to prevent the ripening of their seed and to keep such lands free from noxious weeds during the summer in the event of this notice not being complied with within the month of july the county will proceed under the act with tfie destruction of these weeds and charging the cost of same to the respective owners thomas bradley 1 j county weed inspector shown here are the new j i case 300 and 400 tractors irmi motors invrrt you to drop abound and look over these new tractors ano other farm machinery designed by j i case for every type of farmino for safety convenience and economy in farm machinery dont wait get that case machine now pay for it as your money comes in ask about the case- income payment plan- see us today little motors l king ltwttm size dollar buys 49 o can nttshfak i60 jar stuffed olives oo libbys tomato juice salad dressing 3 for 1 00 ioc posts i o- pig 1 4 o pq rap 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