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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 15, 1966, p. 4

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5u- 4 ttstaclon free pries thursday becwnbfr 15 1966 rg i mm rni t mn li niiin i r t f i 1 rr i pouimnflo llm townsley pots winning marker in oha thriller here friday lmion town league beat nm vktombs ovtflt fergus enhanced the twumts prestige co tws weak m the wake of loasea to flea- paler and seaforth the team just didnt aoatn to have the bones to keep up with mle macs and beavers probably because 1 theyweteshortlsendedon both occaaiom 2 they lacked the dasira to win 3 s their tuning waa off and the play didnt to rf ita spark and really wanted to win although staggered by three unexpected fergus goals in a minute and 12 seconds they still managed to come up with a big victory tuesday night in fergus they proved fridays edge was no fluke by repeating it in spite of being eborthanded to eosaplete tl iptayaagbost so tat if they can salvage two weaa theyll atffl youd almost have to see fridays oj1a int b future between the tanners and first- place fergus flyers before you could credit it to anything but imagination the tanners let a m lead slip through their fingers in the space of a minute and 12 seconds midway through the third period they were hang ing on to the ropes as a revived flyer crew pressed for the wiifc ner after tying the aeon 53 friday night for the flrat time this season it this scribbler that the club regained some of its spark got a fumy nh2i1ts intbauiedmtb hockey here draw scouts from at least two area teams int in acquiring players for sagging teams portly abe farton stogteamomnf manager waa out look ing for help for the milton merchant jr c club he specialty i in cliff turner of fergus who played win london nationals of the jr a circuit last season and stlh has at least a couple of seasons of junior left turner want interested but abe did talk one of last year acton juvenile team into trying out with the merchants isfldlr farton would also like to latch on to two or three players of this years acton juvenile club determined opposition came from coach howie leader and manager pop schuta might have prevented any embarassment for the team which is one of the best to represent acton in the juvenile age bracket for many years they could be championship material qakville seniors meanwhile bad another bird dog in the friday night audience looking for help for the nexttotallend oaks several of the tanners apparently interest them but doug richardson and blake inglis could be the main targets if any inducement is forthcoming blake of course could have signed to play with barrie flyers of the senior circuit he pre ferred to stay dose to home on the wall they were ready to adjust for loss number four at that critical juncture hart old townsley a veteran whos been with the tanners since they got back in the puck wars pokechecked the biscuit from afergus player at centre ice townsley jugged it past centre icestlckhandled through de fence on a klg and fired from point blank range on the sag he scored i the red lamp bluthedl the actons hung on to the end to wins of the season for the tan- score one of the most exciting wins of the season for the tan ners it waa the first game they have showed part of their po tential big jkn family re joined the team and coach fred kentner was able to use three lines against the speedy flyers who were outplayed and outhuslled most of the way acton led m after the first stansa and stretched it to 41 by the end of the second they let up in the third per iod after matching gosls with the old lamplighter bob bob ble in that minute and 12 seconds fergus through a ser ies of freak bounces and weird talent a small town with a good i aa produce esverel t psayore but ussy can offer somrtnteg wort ifa unbkaty thajll hold on m many of thans there always aon offering a utile bit mom than the small town can afford to pay beat bits success of the tricounty teams from acton improving each season is being helped this season by the bantams and juveniles who are winning more than their share of games oakvine oaks expect to sign eddie utxen- berger to bolster their lineup gtaaflsvfrsw awtiftetjy iwevesv four goal margins for dusters raiders peter morrison c 21 sundays industrial league saw a four goal stretch be tween winners and losers in both ends of the doubleheader raiders picked up a 62 de cision at the expense of jets in the nightcap with front run ning dusters polishing off or ioles 84 in the opener since dusters and raiders are one- two in the standings there was no change in the running or der wayne sbeppar rifled three goals in the duster triumph as well as collecting an assist phil drysdale connected twice and earned an assist bob doyle barry wilson and bruce barber each registered a goal and a bracket to boot doug vickery rounded out the win ners scoring with an assist oriole markers were drilled by fred currie ron schmidt ftonsheppard and harold wat son currie and watson split the fourassists penalties were also split ev enly- grant withers and phil drysdale duster bad boys currie and mel sheppard do ing time for the birds raiders spread their scoring around in the 62 defeat they pinned on jets jim mcdonald stu mcdonald lome peavoy rich gordon ron heller and glen beauclair notched the goals the assist department was headed by stu mcdonalds collection of three lome pea voy ron heller gord mason and ruddy holmes picked up singles jets blasts were fired by gary ritchie and jkn buuough with ron mellon iig bul- lough on his counter sevan pinaltlss were assess ed by the referees with jets serving four of them ron msauon 2 ed hillier and wayne wilson were sent off for jets with gus holmes serv ing two of raiders penalties john mcnabb one this sundays twin bill will be the last until the new year ron louttet r bobby krui s jeff goy c jim mcnab b randy marsh 8 rod gibbins r brian storey r ron death r david braida 5 steve marshall s randy dowries c chris schuts s a 1 1 2 0 1 4 1 2 2 2 2 a 3 6 8 5 3 3 0 1 1 3 a 5 5 2 4 1 4 5 4 2 3 0 2 3 pts 9 7 7 5 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 pts 23 16 11 10 6 8 5 5 5 5 pts 26 16 12 12 9 9 7 6 5 5 5 3 3 g a pts graham fraser h 11 0 11 bren irwin b 3 3 6 garth taylor p 3 6 6 jack irwin p 2 3 5 john last b 3 1 4 paul paulson ib 3 0 3 bill sevennski b 2 1 3 riny schuts ib 2 1 3 trevor swan b 2 1 3 dec 17 1966 last games before christmas january 1 1967 first games of new year bantams 2 games left dec 15 and 22 before christ mas bantams first game jan 1967 tk wrthehmw with goalkeeper craig wei- aued for an extra for- bio field rattled in a with 15 seco te to plsy giving arson firefighter b a 44 tie whh b sahsrday in the waterloo coun ty town brother mike field relayed the puck to bui and he pulled a tie out from almost certain de- feat r ss the first two periods were for tunate to extract a tie band on their nerfornsence they de served the loss bat they came out hustling in the third per sod to salvage the poant dale fisher fete marso and john snow potted the other acton markers with mark netea glen taffietsr george mcphab and john snow col- tan acton abc of diem milton r021v 8783272 thwtslsat dsc 19k17 night of the gmzzl v in cunt walker martha awbat dec smsmc4itubwfd a bio hand for the little lady joanne woodward henry fonda kalian holiday cartoon ww chaskt in192091 color ntursnhsat dtcssssm man called rintstone color cartoon apache gold color lex barker sunday throvgh pauday and thvbsday mk at 7 and ma tanners down flyers again tuesday night acton tanners nosed out fergus flyers for the sec ond time this week with a sparkling 54 win tn fergus tuesday night harold townsley paced an overall team effort shooting three goals which ufted the shorthanded tanners to their fourth wht in sleruwl to compound the picture defenseman bill currie receiv ed a charging penalty at 1541 fans could see the handwriting town league scoring atoms g john scoyne w 6 ricky holmes w 6 ford alton b 5 derrick dixon b 5 joe kentner b 3 john mdhugh b 0 tim taylor b 1 trevor davles b 0 scott malcolm w o danny webster b 0 mike mocabe ib 0 novice g jj taylor inif 20 john hansen sc 10 ricky baginski o 3 b mckenzie njf s s brunelle njf 5 wavne allen sc 5 gord toth 0 5 david morris o 4 t lambert sc 4 billy ware n j 2 fee wees st marchment and jhn cun ningham accounted for the other two acton goals missing blake inglis doug richardson and bui currie from the regular lineup coach kentner centred jim farrehy b dan artric paul bodendlstel on one line and had gorche bell townsley and jan rld- dall on the other with four regulars on- defence and jim sweeney in goal fergus bad a full bench but they were no match tor the tjunters with only it men and a goalie it was only the second loss for fergus at home this season flyer coach tobe martin pulled bla goalkeeper in the last minute as fergus stea dily reduced a 52 acton lead but as in friday nights game they couldnt dent the twine they had the hockey statistics ojla intermediate b as of monday dec 12 1966 gp w l pts seaforth 5 4 1 8 fergus 6 4 2 8 hespeler 6 4 2 8 acton 6 3 3 6 orangeville 7 0 7 0 top ten league scorers g a pts j mcmwain s 9 5 14 l mercer h 8 6 14 d richardson a 6 6 12 d hiepel h 5 7 12 g nolan f 6 5 11 b inglis a 5 6 11 k doig s 3 8 11 b butenmiller s 6 3 9 g abbott f 2 6 8 r tippin f 3 4 7 p bodendistel a 2 5 7 effectively to harold townsley scored the first third and what proved to be the winning fifth goal with centre gor- dle bell setting him up on his first jan rlddau as sisted on his next two cofdlebejrimejls led marchment on his counter while captain jim cunning hams goal was an unassist ed effort c raven d slaven l pollack and g nolan scored for fergus eleven penalties were lev led by officials sue of which were served by the tanners including a m minute mis conduct to jim family for enquiring about the refer ees eight the acton club will be gunning for win number five tonight thursday in seaforth they entertain orangeville here friday night and play host to fer gus next wednesday here goal tending thwarts acton acrobatic goaltending by the preston goalkeeper foiled ac ton novices in tricounty hockey in preston saturday as a result the acton kids went down to a 34 defeat despite a wide margin on play two of the preston goals were scored on breakaways as acton pressed tim mclntyre bagged the lone reply elmira bops pee wees 101 outplayed and outskated ac ton pee wees were snowed un der a 101 decision in elmira saturday goalkeeper ted hagan was deluged with pucks except for some agile netminding on his part the acton club would have been beaten by a much larger score paul daley notched the ac ton goal assisted by billy mc- gilloway plays came from behind to deadlock the score needless lo say fans were stunned townsley supplied the story book ending fergus ended the game on an exciting note by pulling goalie bob clark a third period re placement for don pickett in the last minute twice the tanners missed the yawning net both fergus netmlnders were outstanding throughout the game with tanner goalie jim sweeney having his mo ments beet mne for the acton club was the blake inglis smokey richardson paul bodendistel trio they accounted for four goals although it was rookie jan rlddall who tied the score on a play jim farreily spaded up late in the first period after dobble put fergus ahead in the second minute of play bodendistel put the tanners in front with help of his line mates george grasley signalled the end of the period by engaging one fergus player in a bout of fisticuffs which earned him a two minute rest in the ensu ing argument joined by play ers from both teams coach fred kentner and another uni dentified five rxchangedinp with another clear cut decisions in all branches of the legion town league were recorded saturday afternoon and thursday night weston started it off in the atom section saturday by blanking brampton 20 to pull even in the standings johnny scoyne added another goal to his collection from fred allen and drlcky holmes got the sec ond assisted by johnny scoyne to boost weston up the ladder scott withers served the on ly penalty of the game in the novice section osba- wa pulled even with st kitts in the standings with a 31 win ttver the saints first place ni agara falls bombarded tail- end hamilton 94 david morris was the big marksman for oshawa as he shot two goals gord toth bagged one ricky baginski collected two assists st kitts counter was scored by john hansen from wayne allan steve bruneoe was a one man gang for niagara falls as theyjwhomped short handed hamilton he hit the target four times and assisted on an other league leading scorer bern- ie taylor wasnt far behind he rattled in three goals and got a pair of assists both bil ly ware and billy mckenzie shot one goal and helped out heres how to unscramble your life jewel case by lady buxton as accftjaaes bowasabycww i jewel caastbeads deal i an wrath- the unto settees lna sons out thocli aad yen dans ia ao tana sat lady buxton suits and blows kentner won the fight referee ron breen however decreed he would have to watch the game from some other vantage point than the players box ron tipper barely sat down in the sin bin in the opening seconds of the second stanza before smokey richardson hit the target one of the prettiest plays of the night at 631 saw blake score from a picot as sisted by his mates after pick ett had made some sensational stops in the third period dobbie stole a loose puck and fired a sizzler to beat sweeney using the acton defense for decoys but the prettiest play of the night was blake inglis goal at 733 richardson and cunning ham assisted ravens switch shot fooled sweeney at 1042 and on the very next play eric jpllein a hespeler refugee from ehnira took a shot from the side which wobbled bounced and trickled into the net fergus took heart when slaven stole the puck from bodendistel as he man oeuvred into the fergus end broke out and scored at 1124 fans rubbed their eyes to see if this transformation was real the tanners pulled it out however to keep a 500 batting average acton j sweeney goal j cunningham b currie m marchment g grasley o sni der defense b inglis d rich ardson p dodendistel g bell h townsley j farreily d arbic j riddah baltimore pulled an upset in the peewee opener by shut ting out league leading spring field 4 while second place ro chester took a 96 decision from cleveland in the night cap randy marsh scored first for baltimore with two goals his first on a solo and the sec ond from glen mckenzie ken jordan sniped the next one again from glen mckenzie and jimmy mdnabb bagged the final counter ron louttet was rochest ers big gun he rattled five goals and assisted on two oth ers to spearhead the victory over cleveland brian storey got a goal and two assists rod gibbins got another and one assist and russell coultrup and charlie mccrae each not ched one maker peter morrison scored all five cleveland goals with jeff goy helping out on three and dan ny mdgllkrway on another lone penalty went to roch esters danny bolton undefeated pittsburg took a 53 decision from buffalo in the bantam section of the league thursday to leave the bisons at the bottom of the three team race ricky livermore gord mur ray dennis harnden bob hatch and dave pink bagged the hornet goals garth tay lor 2 dave pink ricky liv ermore and jack irwin collect ed assists buffalo goals were register ed by brendan irwin from tim coles larry drysdale and trevor swan all three penalties went to the losers bren irwin tim coles and seth amstrong get ting the gate following are the standings and scoring records as compil ed by legion town league stat istician charlie thomson atoms gpwl 5 2 2 522 novice gpwjjrpts 6 3 1 6 3 2 6 3 2 6 0 6 weston brampton t 1 1 pts 5 5 nia falls st kitts oshawa hamilton 10 7 7 0 springfield rochester baltimore cleveland iw wees opw 6 4 pts 0 6 6 4 games at dec 8 included opwltfti pittsburg 3 3 0 0 hersbey 3 12 0 buffalo 4130 6 2 2 there is just one more night of curling to complete the first sixweek draw dm mm 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