Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 23, 1969, p. 5

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the acton free presswednetdey july 23 1969 minor baseball novice july 16uoni chib took advantage of 23 walk to tack up 275 win over custom clemen the wmnet tcored thf time in the tint three timet in the aecofmland added nine each in the thitd and fourth curiam cleaner replied with four in the lint and one in the second big nun with the bat for iwi club w tint taylor who airoked out four tingle in the trip to the plate tom kaverty had two tingle and gary bame tim newman and- gary mckle each abided once rick oibion cord toth and rick van fleet had one hit each for cutiont cleaned winning pitcher gary hcklei ibuck out nine loser goid tnlh alio fanned nine brett currie of lions club drew five waiki and icoied every time llona club gary batent john woodman tim newnun brett cuttle tim taylor warner tiling walter ellin tom haverty gary fickle cuilom cleaners tony treverto rick glbton rick van fleet steve mcknight jeff jollymoie david mcguloway mike jollymoie todd mclntyie gold toth july 21 ken swan huiled a two hitter and it luck out 12 to lead spoil coiner to a 108 win over cuilom cleaneisthe win tied sports comer for flnt place with the lotert in the four team league cuilom cleanen fought back fiom a 105 deficit to tcore three tunt in the fouith but couldnt tie it up john gait and mjik morrison paced the winner with two hit each don coati and ken swan had one each for custom cleaners coid toth hit a home run and jim hutley had a single spoils comer don coals ken swan john gall maik morrlton peter brower rob palteison robin speaker pee wees july ispitcher billy mccmoway fanned five and went three for four at the plate to lead buzz saw to a 141 shellacking of acton motor porter scored six runs in each of the fourth and fifth inning to add lo the two they picked up fat the third jan stachyra banged out three tingle and a triple for porter bob vinski belted a double and a home run and run van fleet had a pair of double geoff allen had two tingles and george carnegie and kevin maicoux had one each for acton motor charley bennett peler hargrave mgow and john mcoitcheoii collected a hit apiece losing pitcher charley bennett struck out nine porter buzz saw j cameion j slrachyra b mcguioway b vlftiki t slaven p aibfc r van fleet g carnegie g aitem k maicoux acton molois c bennett t mclntyre p lutprave g delong m cow j mccutcheon d dale j pink july 21porter buzz saw climbed to within one point of first place thompson fuels by outlasting the league leaders 2015 porters held a slim 1312 lead going in to the last inning but broke loose for seven runs to salt the victory away highlight or the big inning was a home tun by george carnegie john hanten had five tingles in five at bals for the winner bob vinski had three tingles and a home tun and george attem thiee tingles and a double george carnegie john cameion and kevin maicoux added two hits apiece john cameion alto nude two fine catches in left field for thompsons chris tennant and ian coals collected four hits each terry holmes kevin jordan and bemle taylor all had two thompson fuels terty holmes chili tennant chailey bennett kevin jordan john pink bemle taylor brian robinson ian coats campbellville record stands to 10 wins veteran harry hamilton and jack roberts combined to hold georgetown to three run on sunday afternoon at their teammates were scoring 10 off mike toil and bemle dore the win gave campbellville a seasons record of 10 wins against five losses they have won seven or thelt last nine games hamilton went five innings for campbellville he was replaced by roberta after walking the first two men in the sixth in the full five innings hamilton gae up three runs off two hits he ilruckoul five walked seven and hil one batter roberts shutout georgetown in four inning of teller pitching he allowed four hits an ttruckout two in six innings losing pitcher tost gave up eight tuna off nine hits he sttuckout five and walked nine in two innings of relief dore allowed two tuns off four hits he struck out two georgetown took a 10 lead in the first inning maloney doubled with two out hamilton sltuckout atblc for what should have been the third out but the ball got away from campbellville catcher doug lang and his throw to first glanaced oft the winners helmet and maloney scored from second georgetown made it 24 in the top of the fifth dinsmore walked and was sacrificed to second two more walks pushed him to third from where he tcored on in infield out campbellville finally came to life in the bottom of the fifth ling was ufe on an error and lacrosse standings eastern division dixie long branch ajax 7 kwaithi 3 sunderland i oahawa tj0 0 i 0 18 8 1 0 16 local news items don harris of petes berber shop softball teem lead off fkat base in a recent town league gama against station howl the league i presently taking a break while most of the player are vacationing action will resume on august 6 stall photo need a cooling thought its juit 155 day till christmas letters to the editor are always welcome but they mutt be signed several plants are on holidays this week its the peak holiday period like to play euchre dont mis reading this weeks 75 year ago column mondays rain was- welcome for the dry fields crops tie all slow this summer acton junior farmers held a beach party al wataga beach on sunday the timely editorial page cartoon in last weeks piper was drawn by lorraine root whos in charge of rockwood news a howard johnson 200room motel and restaurant will be built in guelpli completion date in 1972 moon watchers looked a little moony on moonday it was a long night but a thrilling one regular readers look out plenty of books to do them through these hot weeks the librarys presently closed for holidays the corn in hilton county is abut onethud the height of com in ether p of ilia province due to the lack of rainfall its a heartstopper to tee live near mktes on bower ave and church st involving freewheeling children on bikes and the cais wasting no time on these through stieets the streets werfc deserted sunday afternoon while everyone was inside watching the men on the moon muied one watcher i can well remember first seeing a plane go up so much for one lifetime although beardmore and co is on holidays the whistle still sounds off the time of day former free press stiff member bubira mcintosh now travelling in gieil britain with r l teacher sue sinclair writes to say they met two other actomans vein denny and bient marihallitt london the girls were heidcd off to scotland and i lie young men off to scandinavia a couple of rases or lost and found biopeify lately undeihne the tact that many people apparently dont think to contact the police with these pioblems the police aie hippy to teunite bikes wallets or watches with iheir owneis ir they only know the details man with his lund on the iv knob to wire mamlu do you have anv thing to uy beetle the football lejion ijils deaf athletes leaving friday acton public school student have a special interest in the woild games for the deaf which begin soon in yugoslavia their walkalhon last spring raised money to help finance the trip foi deaf ontario youngsters six athletes from the ontario school for the deaf at muton wilt arrive fnday in belleville for final days of training before flying to yugoslavia on july- 30 dennis snider a teacher at the school will accompany the tlx ynungsleis linda russell 14 gieg ciuckfoid mike smith and bill whyte all ik will compete in tiack and field events bliak dymond 10 and wai ming seto i ate on the volleyball ur am its to be the fust plane rip ror mott of iheni and the flitl tune in i in ope for all or them hie iedeialion or the silent spoils or canada oigamed and iponsoicd the canadian irani over 300 walkeis fium acton joined 100 fiom millou in the 32niilc tick to ijiie js500 cjily in may then on an attempted double play atblc made a two base ertor to put men on second and third dredge then tripled in two runs and mcphail walked bui currie doubled but was caught off second and mcphail scored in the resulting rundown jordan then doubled waa sacrificed to third and scored the fifth run of the inning on a double by dennis hamilton walked the flnt two batters in the top of the sixth and then dinsmore beat out a bum off roberts to load the batea geotgetown then squeezed home one tun to make it 51 for campbellville in the bottom or the sixth dredge doubled and scored on jordana single to make it 63 to open the bottom of the seventh andrews was ufe on an error and two walks loaded the bases andrews was forced al the plate but hits by moore dredge and inglis drive in four tuna io make it 103 for campbellville this completed the scoring for the afternoon maloney and albic doubled for georgetown and dinsmore gibbons tost and mcgui all singled elmer dredge tripled doubled and tingled for campbellville ken moore singled three times bill dennis doubled twice al jotdan doubled and singled bill cuttle doubled and murray inglis and pete andrews singled campbellvillea next home game will be on sunday july 27th at 230 pm with preston supplying the opposition 1 oml a juvenile western division w l tpta fergus 8 i 0 16 st km 7 1 i is acton 6 4 i 13 oukion 2 6 0 4 hamilton 2 7 0 4 brentford i 9 0 2 playground projects playground director don price and his group of leaden have been busy the last few weeks looking after the reciealional needs of the youngsters enrolled in playground 69 they have more special events planned for this week last tuesday two buses transported about 70 five to eightyearolds io toronto where the children visited toronto island the youngsters were thrilled by the ferry ride to the island ii was the flnt lime many of ihem had been on a boat thursday night the nine to 12yearolds held a wiener roast and sing song befote enjoying a tleepout in the park a pair or added features to the night were a midnight ball game and a swim in lite wading pool in which the leaden took a dousing the youngsleis were wide awake at 630 friday morning then went home for use rest of the day while their tired leaden recuperated the nine to 12yeaiolds are cm a trip io the royal ontatio museum and high paik in toronto today comic book tiles sponge and dart throwing contests will highlight a penny carnival to he held in the paik friday pedestrian one who never gets the right of way until he is in an ambulance miner baseball standings novice w l t pts custom cleanen 4 3 0 8 sports comer 1 4 3 0 8 nellls construction 3 3 0 o uonsclub 2 4 0 4 peewee w l t ptt thompson fuels 4 2 0 8 porter buzz saws 3 3 1 7 acton motors 1 4 1 5 bantam w l t pts milton 5 0 0 10 acton 3 4 0 6 georgetown no 2 2 3 0 4 georgetown no 1 1 4 0 2 campbellville win was real squeaker campbellville had to come from behind late in the game and juit managed to eke out a win in hamilton last wednesday hamilton took a 20 lead in the second inning araglan was safe on an nor and stole second before ttaber walked both runner advanced on an infleld out and then on a second infleld out aragian scored and haber went lo third from where lie tcored on woods tingle in the bottom of the fifth hamilton stretched their lead to 30 campbellville closed the gap to 32 in the sixth by scoring two runs without getting a hit as four walks and a sacrifice fly did the damage in the top of the seventh mcphail walked and went lo second on a wild pilch and then elliot walked massey came in to relieve smlthton and he was greeted by a vicious tine drive over the thiid basemans head by bill currie that drove in the tying run from ucond a wild pitch followed by a passed ball scored elliot from second and advanced cume lo third from where he scored on an infleld error this made it 53 for campbellville 0 14 0 6 0 2 0 0 ajax forfeited two games and oahawa forfeited tlx games for using unregistered player from lovell bros meat market maple leaf- 1 lb pko sliced side bacon n freshsmall link sausage 691 tender rid brand beef rib steaks 99 choice rump roast 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