Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 19, 1968, p. 4

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tha acton free- preaa wednesday jurw 19 1966 the world of outdoors h a w e s thla week u maple rock trap ahootara journeyed to hatton sportsmens aaaoeiatlon for the drat half of the annual com petition against the milton eiw whan ttaa final scores wan talllad the local group thoroughly trounced their boat the seoraa atunred maple rock leading with iso out of 850 compared to 109 tor the sportanieiui aasoc- fatten r ten aeon for maple reck vara john shadcou t cut of jo brad malnprtai w gord clow 7 john cordaa 43 and art hawaa 44 j tee acoraa for halloo sportamene aaaoeiatlon ere john beedbead at don kaarney 41 ray roberteon lj rap marshall m sod gord tyck sv other eeoras registered by tha acapw rock ahootara were gord johnston 40 ed hawea is bill miller m and fearl jolly- more 34 in september the halloa sportamen will attend maple rock shooting range for the second half of the ahopt conservation week a ne venture of the halloo region con servation authority will be held from july 8 to 14 we allended a meeting on thursday of last week at the halfon sportemena aaaoclalloo chib house near milton miss gall ferguson public relations officer of the authority allended to ask the assistance of the local clubs in setting up and running some events on saturday july 13 there will be a trap shoot at 1 pm with the four hilton clubs taking part the top eight scores of each chib will count in the race for the trophy being offered by the conservation authority the event will be for 25 birds per man and la open only lo the trap clubs there will be a lewis option for those who would like to compete for cash prises it la the hops of the authority that the conservation week will spread to the other five conservation areas in the nest few years and they are hoping to have all five included in the festivities with in s years other events planned will be tours for school children swim ming and boating contests instruction in orienteering which la the skill of travelling lo certain points guided only by map and compass and will also include a sis mile orienteering race on sunday july 14 there will be events most dsys during the week and there promises lo be a tight schedule of interesting events on july 12 is and 14 it is also rumored thai the oakvllle rod and gun club will be challenging all trap clubs in halloo to a canoetlltlng contest at kelso conservation area on that sunday halloo sportsmens association is conducting a fishing derby on saturday july 13 the derby is open lo all except chib mem bers cash prises will be awarded in each of the two classes 14 and under and over 14 years sports talc forget vour lipstick oano go in and killl actons senior girh softball team qot its first dpd tilk of tho season from coach dude lindsay monday niolit staff photo marc siaven takes dor first swinfj of 111 season in iho opening game of the halton ladies softball leiguo between acton ind palormo on monday night she later cvno in for the lirsl acton point of iho game stiff photr station bundles up grocers with three frisky innings station holol showed a neat set of heels to lg a in iho first three frames of thursdaystownloaguo sports page palermo clowns acton in ladies softball opener the acton girls made a valiant effort to catch palermo in the last inning of mondays eoenlnjr ladies softball game but it wasnt quite enough to win they went down 16 is after seven innings of play acton came on strong in the br si going into the second with a 4 0 lead fumbles in the aecond allowed palermo to pick up seven runs acton made two hits but no runs station snatches 1210 win station hotel trundled out its big guns in the last two innings to snatch a 1210 town league softball win from herbs delivery tuesday night doug ford and ed smith swat- ted home runs to lead the assault on herbs battery as the inn keeper a grabbed three runs in art of the last two frames herbs alammed out five safe ties la the last of the ninth as tarry maaalea started a rally going with a triple but it was too uttw loo late between them the two teama made a pitchers nightmare out el tha game ratttlng 37 hits 20 of them going to the stall on hotel besides homers from doug ford and ed smith pete mario poked one tor herbs doug ford also contributed a double as did seotty mccrlstall uneseoret station 040 002043 herbs 030 030103 palermo pushed home another the in the third whllo acton managed two palermo now held a 12 6 lead and acton confidence was shaken the nest three innings spelled disaster for the girls in green with only one hit in the sixth acton failed lo make a point palermo gained another one in the fifth and three in the sixth the bottom of the seventh was tense acton needed 10 runs to tie the game leading their strongest batting arras the girls rammed home nine more one short of the mark top scorers for acton were gall fryer and ux campbell with three points each palormo players b nelson and s tovoll topped their line with three points each dr oakes acton doputy reeve pitched the first ball to open the 1968 senior girls soft ball season softball fixture then ihoy wont on to take a 91 decision from iho groci rs reason for tin uptown inn koopors frlsklness in oarly innings was traced to a spanking new set of croon uniforms which they wore with such effect the grocers were overawed by the time theyd got over iho awe the station gang was in front 71 ed smith and lome pcavoy teamed up to scatter 12 i ca hits over he nine innings pca voy coming in in relief in the eighth after smllly whiffed seven grocers day stull victim of a five run innkeeper barrage in he first two innings let chle milne finish ihe distance hollmltcdthc defending champs to eight hits striking out eight matched against the winners in the base hit department ihe grocers didnt fare badly 12 singlos lo stations 13 spacing was ihe difference the inn keepers clouted their hits like bananas in bunches with length all ihe grocers were singlos long hall slammer janrlddall poled a two run homer in iho lop of ihe third for the distance hit of iho game one of throe solid blows he landed goorge will iamson also of he inn on mill doublod and singled as did first sicker johnny dunn doug ford cracked two singlos in the two onebase hit depart ment for the grocers were don price dave manes t dossence and gord mason umpires mccrlstall and mar- tindale took umbrage at stations barrio elliott for quosllonln their oyoslght thumbing him lo iho showors n h e stn 412 000 110 0 13 0 iga 001 00 100 4 12 3 station holol a williams l peavoy d doylo l kuchma g williamson c ed smith p j dunn lb j rlddall 3 b b elliott a mcnabb doug ford iga don price lb jim kay if a broulllard if dave manes 3b t bossonco ss b dawkins c ed hiihor rf g maltby rf b caret 11 if dave manos jr if g mason cf ray stull p chlc milne p umpires seotty mccrlstall plate tom marttndalo bases nell is wins game 2010 nollls constriction look a 20- 10 decision from tyorts corner in acton minor baseball action last wednesday evening a big second inning accounlod for 12 of the winners 20 runs thoy gol five in iho third and three in the fourth sports corner chalkodup throe first inning runs plated a pair in iho second and five in ihe fourth sports corner it smith rf jim malliows rf it bousllold lf ron chambers i f it smith ss dob torr ss j lynch cf b post 2b s crockon 2b d cox 3b ken swan 3b it van fleet pi j mcciiteheonc mur ray gow 1 n nollls construction don coals rf john pink lf fddlo cf david a ss john ii 2b chris tonnanl 3 b dale h pi chris s c peler h ib umpire goorge williams hang iga 134 dominion hot club in loop whos going lo stop dominion holer thats the word from the town softball league thla week after the innkeepers from main hung a 131 daddys day decision on the floundering lga for their fifth straight win the wasowics wallopers whacked 16 base hits straight from theshoulderatgrocerfung- er ken maltby who struggled through the nine inning stretch striking out 10 dominion battera eddie phillips honored fathers day by scattering 10 hits and innkeepers keep up pace edge hats 97 wed r u talking to a faith healer he happened lo mention thai his brother was vary sick haa sot trick be only thinks hes alek said the faith healer soma urn later they diet again and tha healer said hovayour brother now v hoes warn came tha re ply now ha think hes dead dominion hotel served notice they could km be the team to eoueet all the town league soft- ball laurels this aeason as they edged herbs delivery 97 wed nesday night ed phillips three run homer in the first frame with gary tail- lefer and bruce shu hi s on the sacks sent dominion hotel in front herbs came back with three in the second as pete mario singled speoce tripled and mccrlstall singled with rudder making the bases when he was ait by a pitched ball doubles by dick bahuy harry phillips and bruce shnttla and a single by bryandunnpiafedthree mora for the innkeepers in the tall and of the second lniag thla gava them a three run edge which herbs bast pecking away at a ran at a time until they pulkd iwn in the fifth dominion promptly despatched gary taillefer home in the bottom of the inning to take the lead this time lo stay they added another singleton in the sixth and finished up with another in the eighth as tom martlndale tripled and scored on ivan emonda single bruce shultls dick bartley and bryan dunn carried the big bats for the innkeepers swatting two hits apiece in a 12 hit bar rage herbs outhlt the dominions 1612 with pete mario and harold townsley cracking three apiece seotty mccrlstall uasales rud der and archibald each contri buted twa jeff fryer worked the mound for dominion spenee and fred archibald sharing duties for herbs stretching five grocers behind ihe whlfflolrees ii was obvious from the open ing pitch that the dominion house looked favorably on daddy ed phillips slammed a three run homer and tom martlndale poled a three bagger jeff fryer doubled and harry phillips singl ed for a threi run four hit start jim bulloughs four bagger suf ficed for the second while lga hug up their second goose egg three more runs in the third and the hotelers were well out in front and never really threaten ed home runs came from the bats of ed phillips jim bullough and harry phillips triples for the hotel crow were bashed y tom martlndale and dick barkiey dave manes hit a three bagger for lga jeff fryer and bryan dunn connected for doubles as did jim bullough while don price socked one for the grocers most time hitters for the pace setters were harry phillips with four jim ballough ed phillips and 14 yearold riny schuts with three apiece rtny pulled from the stands when coach morton needed someone to pad his line up fit right into the picture at aecond base don price and kenmaltby con nected twice each for the grocery boy a llnescoro dom 313 001 203 lga 000 112 000 n h 13 1c 4 10 still plan swim lessons outoftown advanced swimming lessonsat milton itolary park are still not definite no word has bton ro- cllvod from milton recreation commission following ihe aclon request for dates and times of instruction sinci enough young pcopll in dicated an interest in going out- oftown for those lessons harold townsley iscontlnuinghlscfforts to arrange instruction ill have something to report for sure next week he said with i d almost said a limp charlie thomson spelled without the p please we almost pulled that one out since charlie who alao fosa by the name of cllronella chaa in another journal waa referring to one of the several eportlng ventures hes connected wlln in some matter or form we had to pin him down a k we said what team what series the look was lettering you doot know ii said then ii came back flooding from the recesses of a mind clogged with election aiorlaa accidents council squabbles and you name ii of course ii waa ihe opening girls ball game wu had two kids pitching never pitched before they did darn good loo charlie said wed have won too if the girls had stsrled oarly scored nine runs in out bottom of theeeventh and i thought they had at wrapped up just fell run short the gala make their sefcood atari of the seaeoo tonight wed nesday in mluon charlie pints out that erjew car lire needed to transport jho learn down oner ihe escarpment for the game jiltufesled then hie tiuw down to lm community centre with your chariot between 715 and 730 the gals will low you for it i- he straight wins without a defeat clearly establishes dom inion hotel as ihe bulling favulrile in ihe town league softball sweepstakes at ihe moment anyway and i is no wonder when you look al ihe balling records lsst win wss a lopsided 13 4 stretch over iga sunday when ihe main st luruwpfcrs lagged 16 base hits including three fence lusters on the mound imperturbable ed phiuips- scsttereo 10 bftiguisand was never rosily in hot wsler this could be ihe yesr of ihe hotels in acton thais not so funny the chinese have ihe yar of ihe monkey the yesr of ihe husr and so on there was ihe year of ihe ug wind and im not talking pnllllral then again perhaps herbs delivery and i g a will have something more lo say about the standings before hie autumn nuts slsrl lo fall and ihe boys start lo collect their marbles huinhunys from ihe executive meetings of ihe aclon tanners intermediate hockey club in ihe past few weeks indicate there eeiim a lunge in ihe vwlibre of hockey played here tanner prexy jack marstisll old us there had been a few feelers at ihe qjlas annuel meeting about the tanners going up into int a the implication was that if they dont go willingly they might lie jiovud up to round out a group the idea met with some resistance here al first but now the tanner boss feels maybe ii would be ihe right move calibre of hockey in ihe a ranks is high travelling could even be leas teams in a hockey last year were siiricoe burlington dundas branlford fort erie to name a few problem now is to scrape up a club good enough to play against teams of dial ilk ihe executive is working on it they intend to have a good hockey club next season therua an unmistakable aclon flavor on be georgetown glanl baseball club again this season giants had trouble gelling going in ihe oarly pari of hi schedule hul are gradually working into shape jim james if managing the learn this uiason and he has jim lindsay ihe southpaw and dan arblc a righthander both of aclon lo help out with pitching chores roy shultls another actonlan has lieu brought up from ihe juniors to help out he joins aclonlans denis gibbons a fix ture at second base and don lindsay who dosa the firmny gat doug ford a utility man in hie lineup any one of ihu acton boys would be glad to let you know when ihe club plays next tanners drop box la opener actons juvonllo lacrosse tan ners opened the season against fergus last night tuosday dropping a 137 decision but they were very much in the game until ihe third stanxa glen taillefer took a five min ute penally for buttending at that point and the fergus club took sdvanlage of the one man lo take a large lead played at fergus mike cooper was outstanding in ihe nets for the tanners while brent mar shall played well on dafenae lamplighters for ihe acton squad were fred flisnick a goal and an assist glen taillefer paul cooper bob waller bob turkosx stu mcculloehandmike marcoux with a goal each home opener for ihe acton team is thursday night whenlhey play host lo port dalhousie at hie arena game time is 830 pm report theft theft of curtains from the dominion hotel waa reported to the police thla week routine tests phenylkltonurla pku a con dition in which an otherwise healthy infant cannot digest car- tain body chemicals which poisoo the brain la now btlagprevenn id by canadian family doclora who routinely test newborn in fants where the condition la detected the diet is changed and these infants are saved from ufalong mental retardation dominion hotel jim bullough 3b harry phillips c bruce swi lls rf jeff fryer cf ed phil lips p tom martlndale lb dick barkiey ss bryan dunn lf rene schuts zb iga don price lb brian supp 2b geo maltby lf tim bossenee ss ken maltby p dave manes sr 3b bill dawkins c gord mason cf dave manes jr jim kay rf andre broulllard rf i mplres doug vlekery plate bob slddgmore bases all make express service by vour general motors 0eaie8 guardian maintenance care saves you dollars hive your car servicod regularly by milton motor sales ltd 388 main st milton 8782355 9 eoraer l4 mill st at whbub acton open gqlp toubnamint t acton open 01 f tournament saturday june 29 georgetown golf and country club 800 per person teeoh 730 u 1000 nuzc rot ail participants trophies tickets available only at sports corner reserve your starting time now beabunt june 33 acton open golf tournament campbell dubs and balk jack nicklaus aeesmiori just arrived jack niddaus golf umlvlt 95 tu reedy vw mm pcrta tirtr

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