The Acton Free Press Wednesday Feb 8 1978 Town league tallies Peter was a scoring star in the atom division during this weeks legion hockey netting four goals In an otherwise lower than normal scoring week for the house leagues Ted Lindsay let Baltimore to a win over Tidewater with a pair of markers Kri netted the final point of the game to give Baltimore the win Mike Scott picked up two assists and Chris and Shane Sleeves got credit for singles Gary White and Malcolm scored for Tidewater in their losing cause Four different Springfield players scored when they topped Rochester David Legion schedule 6 am Springfield vs Baltimore am Tidewater vs Rochester ATOM CO am St vs London am vs Hamilton NOVICE 10 am Weston vs Brampton 11 15 a m vs Dixie BANTAM 12 30 Acres Cougars Oilers 00 p m Whalers vs Jets Sunday February 12 MIDGETS Detroit Montreal Toronto Vancouver Redmen split with Milton Jackson Kent Hurst Blake Norton and Clayton all potted markers All four also had assists with Jackson and Hurst picking up two each Spring and Steven McGinn managed single feeders for the win ners Rochester s lone goal came in the first from Scott McDonough with Craig Johnson getting the assist Atom St Kilts took a win from London behind the four goal performance of Peter Raymond Authier added a pair and Heath Norton pumped in a single for the rest of the St scoring Brent Lush assisted on two markers while Norton and Chris Stansbury added one feeder each Shawn Taras led the losers with two goals Eddie Wilson and Steve Ha r kins each got single efforts Jack and Tarns were credited with assists Chris was unbeatable in nets as he stopped everything Hamilton could send his way leading to a win Greg Mike Morrison got the goals and John Stansbury picked up an assist Novice David Brown for and Scott Williams for Brampton were the marksmen as the two teams stood each other off to a i tie Scott assisted Brown and Evan and Andy Smith fed Williams for the goals Weston doubled Dixie as both Rob Patterson and Bruce English fired in goals Paul Coverdale and Tim Oakley contributed assists Scott Brown was the lone marksman for Dixie con unassisted in the first period Bantam Peter Hurdle and Bob were the only scorers as shut out Jets Bob Little got an assist on Broulllard goal The Oiler Whaler game was close for one period as Barry scored for Oilers and Bill or Whalers but it was the last time the Whalers got through as Oilers took a win McNabb finished with a hat trick to lead the scoring in the game Brian Holmes added the other two Oiler goals as Fred Kappert and Kevin Boyd picked up two assists each and Dean added a single Dean Hughes pipped in two goals and added on assist to lead to a 4 win over Cougars Murray Dalton and Tom scored the other Peewees two Toro tallies Mark and Todd Kri picked up one assist each as did Midgets Rick Lolt spoiled a shutout bid in the second period but it was not enough as Vancouver trounced Detroit 7 Joe let the scoring with two goals and an assist Gord Scott added a pair of points while Rick Gibson Lance Alton and Greg Ivany all managed singles Assists went to Lloyd Charlie Payne and Mike Tom assisted on Letts marker Dave and Dave were at it again as they let Montreal to a 3 win over Toronto Dave Murchisan and Dave Johnson each scored single points in the win Bill Pinsonnault added the winner in the second period ding picked up an assist George Brown and Jim did the scoring for Toronto while Allen picked up an assist Redmen out in consolation finals ACTON S MARTIN tow on over MDHS Mustang forward in Fridayi game in Acton won New Hamburg blanked in first game of playoffs Acton Senior Redmen were shaded by cross town rivals Georgetown In the consolation finals of the annual basket ball tournament held last weekend Dan Websler led the team in scoring with points Gord Bruce was hot as he was second in the points race with 13 Don Coats followed with 10 while Bud Buchanan netted six Martin four and Rick Van Fleet two Acton mode it to the ation final by topping Clark son after dropping a decision to evening to start the tourney Juves to host Sarnia Acton juveniles are hoping for a repeat performance of hi tournament they wert in in last month as they have invited their former hosts to a two game seres litre this weekend they last met the series was by indly spirits off the ice and excellent hockey on tht rink took home the prize in th it tourney with a tie and a win The juvenile games will be Saturday pm and the other kicking off Sunday at 12 in afternoon while Webster was held to in the tourney eight added six Buch opener as he popped In anan got five Mike Mc points with his long jumpers contributed four and was next highest scorer Von Fleet and Mike Morris with points Buchanan each netted two points in the added eight points Van Fleet winning effort and Coats six points each and Webster was again the top Bruce four points Acton Sabres vs Streetsville Friday February 10th 830 pm ACTON ARENA SEASON PASS or ADULTS 1 STUDENTS CHILDREN under 12 SENIOR CITIZENS FREE JUNIOR An of Great I mi Milton Mustangs topped Acton Junior Redmen 62 in a high scoring contest Friday at the high school Martin who also plays for the senior team led the 500 club Winners or the Acton Minor Hockey 500 Club draw for the week of February arc No No J No J Parker No W No Weir No Mrs L Moore points Ted added to the total Steve Spnngle tossed in six Bob and Andrew Gregg each had four and Ja contributed two points to the scoring Acton midget walked out with a win the same day over the Mustangs Glen Van led Acton with 16 points Chris Lysholm Ron Jackson and Ken Anderson each potted six points and Martin pitched in four Major trounced New Hamburg 70 Sunday in the first game of the best of playoff scries as Rick picked up his first shutout of the season According to coach Bill Weston the key to Acton success was constant fore- checking We held them in their end for the major part of the game he said The line of Wayne McMillan Mike and Randy Coverdale for five of the seven Acton goals with McMillan scoring the hat trick McMillan opened the scoring early in the first period when he beat the New Hamburg goalie for the only point needed getting the puck from Coverdale and on the play Ive Seconds scored with five seconds left in the frame to give Acton a 20 lead McMillan and assisted on the point The score of the second period was a solo effort by McMillan coming just two minutes into the period Acton cut loose in the third period with collecting his second goal after only seconds Cover dale and McMillan again did the assisting Ken got a pass from Brian two minutes later and converted it to run the count to scored on an unassisted effort and McMillan completed his hat trick with a solo shot to end the scoring in the game Double Shifted and Wayne McMillan were double shifted is they action on Brian Canary Line throughout the game Our four did excellent job as they moved the puck out of our zone very well and did a good job holding the puck in their opponent zone to id Weston lie called the win a great team effort and added if the boys don t get too over confident they could wrap up the night Hamburg fate the tonight in the arena for the second game of the series Peewees edge Oville for 54 exhibition win major peewees bent for the first time this year as they came out on top of a exhibition decision February 4 at the arena Three final period goals by the locals gave them the v in as moved out to a I lead in the first period and maintained the margin in the second The visitors opened the halfway through the initial period but Acton tied it upas Wayne McMillan took a pass from George Gidmnn and lofted It beyond the die reach added a second marker before the period end and another on top that to make it 3 before Acton come back The locals popped in four in a row starting with a single by Brian Canary from Todd Wiseman and Chris Lob- Randy and Brian ill con in the third period us McMillan Ken collected lliek Shannon split the duties The game ended with a minor melee which saw six out the final SEE THIS FLYER IN THIS WEEK S ISSUE OF FOR MANY MONEY SAVING SIDEWALK SALE SPECIALS MAJOR PEEWEES had to come from behind Saturday to earn a decision over Orangeville Peewees blanked New Hamburg Sunday in playoffs Minor atoms out of playoffs Minor atoms will move from the OMHA playoffs to the Wellington because of a pair of losses at the hands of last week The first loss was a shut out In Orangeville January 30 Acton played well for one and a half periods before being overpowered by said manager Jim Mitchell The game was scoreless until halfway through the middle frame when connected for the only goal they needed They finished the period at and added the final two goals in Redmen top Dundas Acton Senior basketball squad took Dundas measure by a count in exhibition play Monday Don Coats led the scoring with points while Bud Buchanan added 10 Mike McGregor pumped in nine points 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