edge mic macs but lose to rocks rocks bantams split two games with orangeville brampton 4 the acton free press wednesday january 10 1968 fritter away early lead but edge mic macs 65 acton tanners frittered awy three goal lead in lets thankree nflnuteaurf tbetrdrd pmodt j othse fck to j apariuni 65 daclatod over ttie tough hespeler hie macs hero friday night to gpal nerforraatocoa from harry fjied pwulps f hrdw townloy provided the spark for the acton win their first this season over the mic macev- jim blair and blake inglls notched singles op hespeler netmlnder john brenner who kept the mic macs lnthfttante id the first two periods while the play was dom inated by the tanners ahead 41 in the early seconds of the past period the tanners let up for about three minutes the visitors led by crafty veter an lou gaudette had three goals past jim sweeney so fast some fans werent back in their pews for the action the shorthandod tanner def ense rejoined by gerry inglls who served a 10 minute penalty jor telling referee bill devdrsld he needed his jpwstbecked picked upthelr socks and pro vldtd sweeney wuh better pro tection from that point ironic ally it was probably a penalty to hardnosed bob heatherlngton the massive mic mac defense- man which turned the tide in the tanners direction again heatherlngton had barely time to alt down in the sin bin when blake inglls took terry lanes pass from a faceoff to the side of the hespeler cage and picked the far corner with an along-the- lce shot which brenner never had a chance on the acrobatic hes peler twine tender had put the hex on blake until that point although he never made the score sheet it was inglls who set up the winning goal at the 1333 mark of the third period he stickhandled his way into the hespeler end pulled the mic mac defenders out of position and led jim blair with a pass blair relayed to steve townsloy who in turn passed to father harold favoring his injured foot har old cashed in what proved to bo the winner hespeler got one back at 1610 when gaudette a threat every time be was on the ice golfed webers pass behind sweeney the tanners hung on inthe last three minutes repulsing six for wards in the last minute whonthe mic macs yanked brenner in favor of an extra forward fans who numbered about 300 heaved a sigh of relief when the last butter sounded the win was the fifth in the last six games for the acton team although the tannors were missing family kelly mc donald mellon currle and wheeler from the roster they had a new face in gary taillofcr tallleter recelveda telease f rom milton merchants so he could hack- in in acton uniabrm played well also missing was laq cooper whos recovering froni being el- ectrocated don norton wis also enable jo report until these6nd period consequently oachvax stafford had ro shuffle his tlpo- uds stafford got the best mileage v out of the two townsleys and harry phillips line in the first two periods they packed most of the scoring punch and pulled the prettiest play of- the night at the 136 mark omhe second period it started as harold townsley was checked illegally at the blue line referee devorsld had his arm up signifying a delayed pen alty when harold managed to get the puck to son stove who went tight in passlngtocarrottoppod atarry phllllpslnthe goalmouth he scored the visitors received seven of the 12 penalties handed out inthe rugged game defense menbennls snider and gerry inglls were really rocking the incoming hes peler forwards andln the process got four of the acton total first period a h townsloy h phillips 659 h scolns gaudette martini 1848 a j blair b ingus cunning ham 1940 penalties wovor abbott 10 mln misc cunningham second period a h phillips s townsloy h townsley 73c penalties g inglls weber a ingus abbott snider martin g inglls 2 and 10 mln misc heatheiingtoo third period a h phillips h townsloy 017 h u ckrafka gaudotte j2m h scolns heatherlngton 336 a a inglls t lano 1001 a h townsley s townsloy j blair 1333 h l gaudeho weber 1610 penalties hoathorllngton acton j sweeney goal d snider g ingus jcunningham j blair a inglls t lano d norton h townsley s towns- ley a phillips g taillefor hospolor j brenner t pod- ger b healhorlngton a okraf- ka l okrafka t eaton g abbott r little f martin it scolns l gaudette wcbor neilson the sports the acton lions juvenile squad played a very poorlj rofereid game with a disappointing outcome in uramalea on sunday itefur- selng by the brampton officials was said to be one sided results from an earlier game in the miuget division of the trl county schedule saw a similar incident take place in the same arena when the winning brampton squad wouldnt even shala hands a tradition al courtesy normally extended to a vtsltingfeam win or lose apparently it isnt the playvrs thenibelves that have talan on the snobbish attitude but the- fans coaches and managers as well as some referees for a town that is involved in so much hockey sports their sportsmanlike attitude leaves much to be desired as the old cliche goes j whether nr not it was overcontldeucc or lust plain sloppy play the tanners loss to the thorabocks monday night haslett many of the fans as well as the pjaws in an upset a mil team lineup was out to the elora gameluuulng gord mason who was tnjurud in an earlier home game aajrlu mcdonald a flu victim tfavloeau host port elgin this friday night and game time is fi00prn five mitten merchants including local kevin hall will see action an the draam team representing the western section of the suburban junior c monday january is when the west meets the aat in ajax gam time la a pm- no 14 blake ingus is ready for the rebound o h a inr b action horo friday the tannors if terry lane s shot should come loose from took a 65 decision hospolor goalie john brenner s hand in torrid stuff phojo sports page three local wins legion town league host bramalea visitors throo of acton legions town loague teams including the nov ice pee woe and bantam division hosted throo similar squads from bramalea on sunday in exhibition games all throo of tho homo teams wore victorious juves beat hespeler 42 acton lions brought a 42 win home from hespoler last thursday night to keep tliolr tricounty juvonilo win skoln intact with gary kolly goorge cook and ernie waller playing excep tionally well up front the lions also had a top notch twine tending job from paul cooper george cook ernie waller gary kelly andkenowonsscorod tho acton goals and collected an assist each bob waller also collected a bracket in tho win hespeler goals came from tho sticks of daloce and evans acton lineup paul cooper goal bob waller ken owen defence george cook cary kelly ernie waller allan mc- konzle barrle ullot john mason tho acton novice ontry dump ed brampton to tho tune of 80 with ricky baginsld bagging ave of tho olght points and assists going to morris aniltoth twice mccutchoon and jrunellc ohco thornhlll paplllon and tolh tag- god tho remaining three scores on assists from baginsld mar tin and scoyno for the tally both toams received two min or penalties scoyno and toth for acton with tripping and interfer ence calls and tuolho andlovlne for brampton on tripping and broken stick sontoncos in tho poe wee division tho lo cal legion leaguers flooded tho bramalea toam with a 91 tally dave forester set tho paco in the first period on a bornle taylor assist and came back in tho socpnd and third period to score throe more markers with assists for mckonzlo mcnabb and hargrave jim mcnabb plantod two point ore in the brampton twine with an assist from wayno knight and mlku ferguson g flshor and berale taylor taluod up the re maining throo scores with as sists from brian storey wayno allan and dave forester bramaleas lono tally came from stove guerln on an assist from c mcgowan d burke of bramaloa rocaiv- ed a slashing penalty and a paul of the local squad received a tripping sentence from officials don ford and stu mcculloch tho bantam bout saw a uttlo closer score betweonthebattlors as tho acton squad camo up with a 41 win over tho visitors randy cokor opened unassist ed in tho first porlod for acton with ken hurron scoring in the second stanza on an assist from ron louttot randy marsh and roger swan tallied in the third porlod on assists from murray tumble tanners the tailend elbra rocks threw anpther obstacle in xcton tan- nsrsf march to the top of the d jm js cfrctilt by scorlne a 61 wip in eloramonaayvghu- twetve below zero tjoportt torts in the eloraatyna may have- contributed tothe tanners freeze hip as they dished up one of their worpf performances of the season losing to the rocks there were no excuses with a complete lineup on hand they couldnt seem to muster an af fective attack elora grabbed a 30 lead inthe first period made it 30 in ihd second tho tanners scored one in the early minutes of the third period to narrow tho margin but couldnt get unirackod and tho rocks polled threo more pucks past jim sweeney in the last flvo minutes both teams roduced their ef fectiveness by serving a total of 21 penalties 13 of them levlod against elora all wore minor don norton bagged tho lone acton goal asslstod by terry lane and harold townsloy a mckeo m hllllsrp font- lnato l drone f hughes and g shaler noted the elora count ers rocks had some now faces in the uneup since the tannors last edged them in acton and looked like a throat to any toam in tho league it was tho tannors ninth loss against jlyo wins thoy play host to port wgin sunocos here fri day night at 9 pm elora j keating goal g shafer p foniinato r tlppon m hillts l drono d watklns a drone d hckoe f hughos a watt l magnus k munn acton j sweeney goal g inglls g masotvh townsloy a phillips d norton t lano a inglls j blair s mcdonald a whoolor g talllofer d snider j cunningham f an thony subgoal acton bantams split theli two games over tho past weok tailing orangeville 63 hero last wed nesday and losing 83 to bramp ton in the flower town sunday against orangevlllo the locals took a 21 first period load led by a scant 43 margin at the end of the second but scoredthree last period goals to win 63 pete morrison anddale flshor scored two goals aploce for acton with george mcphall and henry toobos registering slbgle dale fishers first goal was also his first of the season assist went to morrlsm 3 jolui snow z fisher- hacry uwson and mi field flnly scoeoep all thno orangevlllo goals hewreetf danny artale and murray harrison handled the game well levying four penalties three served by the visitors unlike the previous mooting between the two club the acton brampton onaountot was also ably handled tho acton club with high scoring pete morrison missing led 21 at tho ond of he first period on a goal by dennis harridan from randy woldon and another by george mcplull brampton got goals from burk- hardt orr shoomakor walkor kodors mcgregor wood and walker again henry toebes bagged tho last acton countor from dalo flshor stove webster ingoalandmark nlolson in tofanso played well for tho localsj x the bramiptortciub did shako hands after this game seven penalties were cauad brampton served five acton bantams play milton here tonight wed at 8 pm and meet erlndale here saturday at 630 in an exhibition kevin hall allstar acton prodnct kevin hall was onp of live junior c milton mer- chant players selected to play n the leagues allstar game be tween east- arid west factions some apiateurjuumbers had frozen- pipes to deal with this week acton arena schedule bottle drive tho poo woe hockey club is holding a bottle drlvo this sat urday proceeds to go towards financing tho tricounty club s connoll and r louttet to tally the win j callus of bramaloa scored their only marker with a pros- sley on tho assist randy coker and a mccull och recolved the acton penalties for tripping and charging and a rioners took a boarding sontenco for tho visitors peewees win two lose one acton ys mens pet wees scored a 21 tricounty decis ion over orangevillt hen wed nesday won an exhibition ith elora 41 but dropped a 31 game to brampton then sunday acton goals against orange vllle ir scored by terry holmes from billy megllloway and chris tennant from terry holmes the orangeville goal was notched by stephen dremyin each club had four penalties with a game misconduct thrown id for the visitors tim mclntyre chris teunant and tim mclntyre scored in the win over elora with rick cham bers bluy mcgluoway and kenny withers collecting assists sunday in brampton the ys mens only goal was scored by tim mclntyre nichols mc lennan and perkins pulled the airing for brampton who served all three penalties the act oo club meets milton here tonight wed at 7 pm novices lose to brampton novice coach barry inscoe blamed three soft goals for a defeat the acton club took in brampton sunday the double a calibre bra npton club had a 31 lea at the end of the second period and drilled tuo more in the third russ van fleet bagged the acton goal from gary harden classed the acton squad played well against their top rated opponents they had their share of play next game for the locals is friday here when thoy meet the undefeated milton learn at c30 pm hockey sunday jan 14th preston vs acton iki tricounty hockey midgets 4 30 pm juveniles 5 6o pm i w sw torr 134 mill e at wllbw mom uiuaitt curlers we have broomi sox sllolan and knee pads at the star for your convenience we leave soma brooms at f corner canteen see the member in charge wednesday january 10 6 7 p m hockey school 7 b p m peo woe tvicry milton at acton 8 9pm banlem trl cly milton at acton 9 10pm midget trl cty milton at acton 10 tf pm ind hockey thursday january 11 2 3pm mother end pro- sch c 6 8pm figure skating 8 9pm legion hockey 9 10pm jovenllea trl- cty milton vs acton 10 12 pm ind hockjsy friday january 13 6 30 7 30 p m novice trl- cty milton vs acton 9 00 p m port elgin v acton tanner saturday january 13 8 9 o m hockey practice legion 9 1510 45 am private lessons figure skating 10 45 12 45 figure skating 1 6 p m legion hockey 6 30 7 30 bantamt trlcty hockey practice 8 10 pm public skating sunday january 14 8 11am industrial hockey 1 1 1 2 30 p m tanner practice 12pm legion novice bramaloa vs acton 2 4pm public skating 4 30 5 30 p m legion pee woo brampton vs acton 5 30 6 30 p m legion ban tarn brampton vs acton monday january is curling tuesday january 16 curling bottle drive x for pee wee tricounty hockey saturday jan 13th have all refundable bottles out for pickup and boost hockey all procd for pm wm hocfcoy help us keep your kiddies active in sport acy6n pit wie tttlcounty association vi jjut i tip tu boot tin wjrmer hown is known in bt iht bt st i old utter outer of tinman cood woolli ft uud pilt inatde and tfuuil n nulla wht n tbe gentleman we tout wturs il without pun of 0a bond building gulph ont