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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 16, 1977, B2

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B2 The Acton Free Press Wednesday February Juveniles protest OT rule in loss St Clements vaulted Into the next round of OMHA play downs by ousting the juveniles in overtime here last night However Acton Is protesting the game Wellington Waterloo con tact Dave MacEachern was attempting to get lion on an overtime rule by phone from OMHA rep Jim Ingtes in Guelph when St Clements scored their fourth goal in a second overtime period The goal ended the game maintains that the ref decision to play the second period of overtime as sudden death is incorrect In conversation with Ingles MacEachern said I that the OMHA constitution says nothing about sudden death It s unfair to both teams Juvenile coach Dave Allen said following the game that both coaches agreed with the s formula Sudden death The teams were tied after the first ten minute stop time overtime period When it was announced that the next period would end with sudden death some fans objected saying that there should be two overtime periods before a sudden death period is allowed The result is all the more important because Tuesday was supposed to be the deciding game The series was lied at two games each following last week behind win here for Acton Kent Kennedy tied the game at each with less than two minutes to go In the first 0 T frame Kennedy got the draw on a face off in St Clements end With a quick backhand shot he beat net minder Mike Grubb St Clements look the one goal lead early in the OT period on the first shot In regular time play Jamie evened the game at all in the third period from Kennedy and Jim Hurley Ha tile rubber Both teams had chances to increase their leads or catch up during the regular lime Twice St Clements rattled rubber off Acton s goal post One such bullet left goalie Ray Dunbar shaking his head because of his good fortune the puck remained out There seemed to be no turning point the game Both learns from time to time put together an attack then failed to press the opposition for the puck The bulk of the scoring came in the first period which ended in St Clements favor Marvin Acton ahead with an assisted shorlhanded goal at McNabb caught St Clements goalie way out of the net A couple of minutes later St Clements put on the scoring punch with two goals in seconds Dunbar had no chance on an uncovered Mark then Brian banked home a goal off Dunbar pads Steve Bowman netted Ihe winning goal Sieve Bender was the SI Clement shooter Orangeville takes lead SXl in major atoms series Ilob Ml I win over CJ nil lusty got water winning goal in the per led by Bob LI lit wen by Cook Hob IS points were In the Springfield gome Spring tit Id coming mil on top the final icon Canary piced followed by J one goal and one a a 111 Blake Nor Ion and Chris compiled lh eld acor Paul Nolan had two aubti and J Hunter Ted and Trevor Hoy each added one lo Ornngcville took a lead Monday rallied from Kevin McRae and Bon in the best of five OMHA from a deficit to overtake Van Item playdowns when it shaded Acton in the third period 3 Bruce Canary inked major atoms A Monday Jim Richard tied Ihe game Acton s second goal a period with Ws second goal of the later with an assist from last Saturday with 3 win game from David McKnlght Steve Maine also in Orangeville The first Richard scored the first Barry Sawyer notched two goalofthegameintheopener for Orangeville while when he connected on passes sieve Pratt and Dan tered Aurora annual to go the distance tournament for the first time Saturday and were nosed out of a couple of wins Scarborough top team W A Porter nipped the Red men and the Barrle squad shaded Ac Ion game a couple of weeks ago Orangcvilles favor counted the Wo Ion Craig recorded a out 1 rim defeated Ml Handy tired In luw goals and added an assist lor tour John frit far I hit Wedge accounting far goal TiranMnnin shut I Ashley all shots I hi net Steve Hepburn found the marl h one as 1st by Hudson League expansion remains undecided Whether the Milton Fast said he didn t like the ball League will expand to six idea of curtailing other teams this year from four or townspeople activities to t the Scott show us for e goals a assist Kick AUeh netted Ihe McLaren rounded out ng Jim Hon Hud Hepburn and Peter Hurdle al accommodate a team from Acton McLaughlin said if Ihe league is lo expand lo six teams hey would need Brian Best Park to play Last year they played iheir games Rotary Park on Tuesday and Windy was c the nel in it nice Sheppard was Unison by Lilly Mori Chris coring or Loo Terry Cla rite gained assists Sea popped n Y- boxing program gets shot in arm Armand Sleeves the new boxing coach at the Murray Memorial has the services of one member of the Boxing Commission at his disposal Sleeves Sully Sullivan at whose gym Mr that he is ready to come an time to help if enough interest in boxing is shown here Be cause of his connection with the commission he has cess to proper equipment to train anyone who shows enough promise Mr Sleeves is trying lo foster that interest in the now flagging program He is starting the kids off slow saying that 1 don t care who you are if you get a rough going over when you start you don want to come back Interest For the program lo organized it needs interest help and money according lo Mr Stecves The is watch the program now to see how much interest is which will determine its future Anybody that comes must lo respect boxing said Mr Sleeves want to leach people lo punch jus so thit they can go on the street cause trouble Mr Stctvis himself has been boxing for more than years and has fought 2d bouts is op timistic about the chances for the s boxing program say I got a guy like Sully who will come out and put us on he right track alt AIHL stats Sleeves trains said Eighth annual peewee Rams name tournament schedule new exec Rams put together their executive for Ihe coming season in a meeting Tuesday night Mike Marcoux last year assistant coach was named head coach The management will be shared between former players Ian Campbell and Wayne Young Other members of the executive include Ron Knight Dave and Ann Mc Millan and Larry Porte 500 club winners Club winners for Feb ruary are Cliff Creasey Simon Steve Townsley Jack Ridley Paul Cnpps 436 and A Richards The bonus prize goes to Lou St till play off The town midget teams from Georgetown and Aeton will meet in the first game of a two games total goals series at Arena Saturday night at Second game of the series which will decide a winner to meet either Orangeville or in the annual TOURNAMENT SCHr DULL I9T7 1 Milton vs St reels 2 Georgetown vs Preston Saturday 1977 00a Nlw Hamburg 00 a Acton vs 7 100011 m SaultStt vs a lake vs There are additional flints Saturday Sunday at 2 p the tourn rand championship game starts The consul ition starts at I m Sun day action m We Stock and Order STYLE SIMPLICITY PATTERNS HINTONS to STORE TOWN OF HALT0N HILLS RECREATION DEPARTMENT AH Persons or Groups Gordon Mem Arena to operate i SUMMER HOCKEY SCHOOL I SKATING SCHOOL dung the 1977 summer months Apply writing to TOWN of HALT0N HILLS RECREATION DEPT 36 MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN ONT Closing Date for all proposals Feb 25th 12 noon DID YOU KNOW the coopetfflxS has a SALES and SERVICE OFFICE IN YOUR AREA LOCATED AT 273 Queen Street East in the HALTON HILLS COMMUNITY UNION tit nit DROP IN OR GIVE US A CALL Office Hours Mon 10 Tliuri Fn 10 7 Sat 10 12 Choose It not remains up In the air cording to Doug McLaughlin an executive member of the league The leagui will hold a meeting on Thursday at the hall to attempt to make a final decision on their expansion but McLaughlin Thursday nights admitted It look The league had hoped to expand by adding one learn from Milton and another from but McLaughlin said Iarry Parks and Re- Director is against brining a team from Acton Ihe problem from the fact he cannot give any guarantees ibout whether Brian Best Park north of Milton High School will be ready in time siid if the league expanded to two teams from Milton there would be no pro blem but he said if the new park was not ready in time for league play he would to take long look at Iht fastball league s schedule if it included team from out of town will take a break of a week after the end of regular competition to decide Dcvcreaux netted singles if they II enter the All Ontario In Saturday a win for Aclon championships Coach Rick Richard came up with the rates the team winning marker midway through the final period Knight picked up an assist McRae gave Acton major atoms l lead when he found the mark with Just two seconds on the clock in the second period Richard and Paul earned assists For Ihe first Acton goal Dave Milne pulled the trigger Canary and were credited with assists on the ptay Sawyer netted bolh goals Somans ANNUAL PRICE SALE TOIOn TO TAKING INVENTORY FEBRUARY to 26 TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS GEORGETOWN Two wonderful ways to spend your summers and winters HOMES DISPLAY COURT 8783272 8783208 MILTON Wad Showtime Fn 18 45 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