Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 31, 1968, p. 4

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the acton free press wednesday july 31 1968 meet virgil thursday pccer cerea by charlie thomson boys 1114 u in a friendly game last sat urday morning at the high school milton was again the visitors acton kicked off and in less than four minutes of play the leokte bros bbs set up the play to jim thomson rwho scored tor milton wtthjme real combination play from centre to outside lea to inside lsft acton boys bad the milton boys la a had way with their cobibtn- ailorj plays but couldnt score at the 19 minute mark wilson hade a pass to dave mcneil to score asnry good goal lest inside the uprights a very smart play by both wilson and mcneil v milton u showing revenge for their loss last week to acton the score now is two for milton acton 0 francey scored the third goal for milton acton boys played tbe ball loosely around their own goal leaving francey the chance and be just did that larry qulnn had a free kick in front of the milton goal and haringa in goal made a terrific save to keep acton off the score sheet at half time milton 3 acton 0 milton kicked off to start the second half and acton gave the milton boys some anxious mo menta in the first few minutes of play the acton goalkeeper made a good save from a close in kick from the inside right wilson the milton boys made some nice plays with good combination and tbelr defense plsyed a very strong game throughout making it real tough on the acton for wards to jet close for a good kick on goal milton had a corner kick and from ihlsmllton scored dumbrosi received the credit of the goal and he had a lot of acton boys played well but the bigger milton boys wore them down passing has improved considerably and they kept run ning it was a seesaw game from start to finish final milton 4 acton 0 tldmts we would apprec iate help in the way of cars to transport our boys to a game in milton next saturday morning august 3 leaving the high school at 950 im there will be practise tues day and thursday to pick players for the milton games saturday all ages hiro out and parents too and see how your boy has improved his soccer playing milton haringa goal car roll thomson dumbrosi brad ley roberts leckfe comber leclde haruns mcneil mee- cham frihoey wilson acton robin inscoe goal larry qulnn jm gentles chris tennant jim tlmmlns peter pavtl russ dwyer john hansen nathan field bill gentles mike luty lorry holmes craig jordan tom haverty boys 711 again acton hosted the 711 years milton team saturday morning at the acton high school the first half ended in a 11 tie acton scored- the first goal fred allan carrying the ball from his own ond making a pass to jeff shields and jeff passed 111 back to fred scoring a pretty goal later on in the first half doug waters scored for milton on a good passing play by jim balrd the play was up and down the held for both teams showing what good coaching can do for these boys they are showing it with their combination plays and passing also i might say it was a vory clean tamo the second half was all milton in a scoring way doug waters scored two goals in the second half and one in the first giving him a hat trick his first goal in the second half was an individual effort brian wilson scoied miltons third goal doug wators scored the last goal for ullton to make the final score ullton 4 acton 1 tanners come on strong in third defeat owen sound in own rink coach howard lawyers in structions to use the sone defense paid off for the shorthanded juv enile lacrosse tanners saturday night 4 emplwlna it erfectlvelv against the owen sound team right on the northerners own baili wick the acton chib whipped them 97desplle the presence of two junior b players in the uneup annoying thing for the sound ers was the strong tanner w- surttenee in- the third period they trailed 61 wlthonlya few minutes to go in the second per iod mike marcoux made it ez in the last few seconds in the third period the owen sound sextette couldnt hold he tanner scoring machine they started to click minutes later bob turkoss shot his fourth and what proved to be the winning goal at 13 47 assisted by stu mcculloch what annoyed them most said coach dwyer was our de fense they had players sta- tloned right on the goal mouth and ready to take passes the acton defense knocked them on the seat of their pants as soori ai the took the ball the two kitchener junior b players in the owen sound llne- upj constitute twothirds of the top line in their league acton officials were at loss to explain how tbe pair could legally play but were pleased at the way the tanners handled them they managed to get three of the owen sound goals bobby andrewf4laytng his at the 6 18 mark stu mcculzflrst game in goal for the acton loch scored the equalizer araj club played veay well especi- the tanners never looked backj ally in tbe last two minutes of mcculloch bagged another five play when the owon sound club a crashing finish for tim bossence sent the catcher for horb s dolivery to tho dust aloncj with him ho made tho steal on a bunt by moe mason staff photo glen wins own softball tourney big tex leybourne scattered seven hits in a mound duol with jacques paquette in the final game of the glen williams soft- ball tourney saturday the glen took the 55 prise money in their own tournament with a 53 victory over lowvtlle eight teams from palermo brampton lowvlue george town rockwood guelph hltls- burgh and the glen competed in tbe allday event which wound up under the lights first game in the tourney saw brampton take palermo 72 with a 10 hit barrage at the expense of palermo hurler j inglehart winners scored three in tho bret four in the sixth la the second game paouetto pitched lowvlue toa 100 victory to sideline the georgetown club sterrltt was the loser king homered for lowvlllo currie and dolbol socked three baggers guelph led by farrelly with a perfect four for four and ex- actonlan johnny kontner with a three for four sidelined rock- wood with a 31 decision teeter pitched a three hitter for guelph while blake hind tho rockwood twlrlor was nicked for the loss john salmon went in in relief in the fifth kentner and hay- ward tripled for guelph beattlo doubled for rockwood a three run homer by contro bolder frank spearheaded tho glen to their first win of tho tournoy a 63 victory over hillsburg tho glon broke a 33 tie with three runs in the sixth leybournos four hitter made him tbe winner while mc culloch took the loss acton ladies creamed georgetown proved too much for the acton ladles in last thursdays game they defeat ed the local girls 21 to 11 in a match that was a georgetown victory all the way name sergeant to milton opp sit d b wilton presently attuoaad at district 11 opp headquarters in long sault will take command at the ullton opp detachment office on aug ust is it was announced monday the new sergeant replaces sgu c j parkinson whowaspromot- d to the rank of staff sergeant and transferred to kltchenor three weeks ago cpl k king man of ullton opp has been in charge of the district force for the past two weeks ullton ojpp cover highways 401 25 and 7 in the north halton area plus the townships of esquesing aud maaaagaweya only nine acton girls showed up for the tamo georgetown came on strong in the first with five runs acton managed two the home team felt a sirge of hopo in the sec ond when lynn dunn hit a home- run but tho team failed to come ahead gall fryer janet braid and 9ujn qulnn hit threebaggers and joanne smith and gail fry er got twobaggers acton got a total number of 11 hits to georgetowns 20 parks manager harold townsloy reports work on level ling the beach on fairy lake was completed this week a couple of incidents of in secure premises were located by the police this week and re ported to the people concerned the arena and one of the schools had unlocked doors in the first gamo of the semi finals lowvlllo squeezed out a 21 win over brampton as paquette hurled a nitty threo hlttor the gamo was scoreless until the sixth when lowvlllo scored one both teams plated one in the seventh in an error ridden contest the other semifinal saw joo shaw of the glon and farrelly of guelph hook up in a mound duel which shaw won 21 both pitchers allowed four hits with the glon scoring both their runs in tho first frame on doubles by fields rltchlo and zluo taster tripled for guelph in the fourth and scored their only run the final gamo between the glen and lowvlllo was a dilly it was marred by a fight behind the lowvlue bench in the seventh but kept tans on tho edge of their seats for the fuu nine innings lowvlue wont in front 20 in tho third and kept tho load until the seventh when glon batters started pounding paquette zluo robinson frank b ingus and max stafford hit safely in tho sevonth as tho glen scored four runs adding them to a homer frank belted in the fourth framo lowvlue threatened in the eighth but could get only one run frank ingus stafford and robinson collected two hits apiece for the glon currie had two for lowvlue paquette struck out 14 batters while winner carl leybourne hung nine on the strikeout hook playing for tbe winning glen team wen frank cf b ingus ib richardson ib fields ss u stafford c c leybourne p ritchie 3b presswood rf zluo lf robinson 2b ken swan hurls blank at cleaners kon swan pitched shutout for sports corner in a 120 victory the corner chalked up over cus tom cleaners in minor baseball monday night the game wont go into league records however because sports corner tailed to field enough players while ken was whitewashing the cleaners on three hits his mates were hitting 14 for the cor ner they scored seven runs in the second three in the third and two in the fourth and final inning sports corner b post cf j mathews rf ken swan p roger swan c john mccuteheon 2 b j stachyra ss t taylor if k marcoux lb u gow 3b custom cleaners s oak ley rf d marcoux if ii morris if t holmes c d ucgluoway lb s marshall 2b j car 2b r bonnette cf k withers ss g carnegie 2b t lambert p k kentner 3b future games july 31 lions club vs nel- us construction august 5 sports corner vs lions club wins podk mrs thomas oakley is the proud winner of an orange and white stuffed poodle in tbe play ground lucky draw this week tickets have been sold for the past two weeks to raise money for playground activities halton heights golf country club open pob membership 1 veer s 00 na inwahoa fee pay as you may 1 so wekdy j so weekend k holiday phone 8784701 guaranteed products and service from imperial furnace and stove oils grasses gasoline dietel fuel motor oilt oil ltd ultimatic furnaces no down payment 10 years to pay power humidifiers jerry skirrow 85312340 really appued the pressure he had no chance on the shots which eluded him displeasure in the owen sound camp over the beating was re flected outside the arena after wards when players and fans crowded around the acton club and fixed them with some bone chilling epithets it was all talk said coach dwyer no one pushed or shoved kist threatened bob turkoss was the big gun for tbe tanners firing four goals and assisting on another stu mrcuiloch and mike marcoux each picked ub three points stu with two goals and an assist mike with one goal and two as sists 1red fusnlk and bob walla scored one apiece and collected an assist while vern denny also picked up an assist ron dodswell bagged a hat trick for owen sound while george irwin notched a brace ron yee and roy ferguson scor ed one each second win in a row for the tanners has made a big differ ence in their play they hope to make ii win number three on thursday night wtrfn they play uw virgil team game time at the community centre 830 pm herbs wins again last place herbs delivery dumped second place iga 135 tuesday night continuing a win ning streak which started last thursday in tho town softball league trailing 53 as they went into the eighth inning herbs regained the spark which toppled station hotel and scored five runs in both the eighth and ninth inning to win going away big boost for the eighth inning explosion was a pair of walks and a booming home run by fred archibald who helped his own cause on tbe mound he scat tered 10 grocor hits and struck out eight in marking up the win dominion hotel leads softball race town loaguo softball standings as of thursday july 25 are as follows won lost dominion hotel 9 1 lga 8 5 station hotel 4 6 herbs deuvery 2 9 nine games remain to be played including rained out contests following is the bauneo of tho schedule tues july 30 herbs vs iga wed july 31 station vs dominion thurs aug 1 dominion vs herbs tues aug 6 lga vs stauon wed aug 7 dominion vs stauon thurs aug 8 dominion vs horns tues aug 13 herbs vs stauon wed aug 14 lga vssuuon thurs aug 15 lga vs dominion chlck milne was tagged with tho loss allowing 11 hits and whiffing 14 two home runs were slammed over the nine inning distance don price poling one for lga in the fifth with the bases empty scotty mccrlriil and harold townsley smashed three hits apiece to load herbs al the plate two of harolds good for two bags don archibald sockod a threo run triple in the ninth ruddy holmespaced tho grocor brigade with three singles in four trips dave manes smashed two doubles and gord mason not ched a pair of singles r h herbs del 001 200 055 13 11 lga 000 212 000 5 10 herbs p mccristall ib a arbic t uasalos 2b r coe 3b h townsley ss p uarso lf d archibald cf g lucas rf g fraser ss u uason c c turkoss c f archibald p lga d price ib d manes 2b d black ss t bossence g uason cf b cargil 3b chick ullne p andre broull- lard rf r holmes lf umpires jan rlddall plate john dunn bases damage 1200 two car crash one passenger was injured and property damage totaued 1200 in a twocar eolusion on20slde- road at the fifth line of nassa- gaweya sunday pauline bonus a passenger in the car driven by john p bonus of rr 1 acton suffered minor hand injuries ullton opp report the car had 400 damage the second car was driven by gerhard blosser of rr 1 campbeuvlue and it received 800 damage both cars were damaged along the right side 134 mill i at wtlbw phon umiw hunters guns knives compasses ammunition tasco binoculars tasco bushwell weaver scopes at twtj eerier annual fun fair at eden mills ball park saturday aug 10th in case of rain saturday august 17 ball game 630 pm bingo fish pond ball throw darts games of chance for young and old lucky gate prize booth on ground admission free sponsored by eden mills and district community club don archibaid conus in for horb dolivery after he flit tp first qoi lilt tp second mole third iit sidled homo on on- othor lontl bal smash staff photo fhone 8345431 anytime day oh4itt1 hmhef of m ouufh city umitf justowhwy t mtaayt drivein theatre thurs eri sat aug 1 2 3 weekend family show in color sandra dee george hamilton in doctor youve got to be kidding 41 h h h h plus roddy mcdowall debbie watson phil harris in the cool ones its the now sound in music show time 905 sunday aug 4 only giant dusk 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