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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 20, 1968, p. 5

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lucan jets open hockey season here friday tanners have young players few veterans far balance lucaniiderton jeu a strong contender in the oha for a dogs age wijl invade acton friday night to open the intermediate hockey season here against the youthful tanners the jets will have a strong complement of players from the m the acton free press wednesday november 20 1968 st marys junior b team scourge of the western ontario junior circuit in the lineup as well as players from the strathroy rockets and exeter juniors because the lucan rink is all booked up jels will be playing their home games in the recently built centralia arena it will be the only chance local fans have of seeing the lucaniiderton team before the coach harold towwuy demonstrates the correct way to handle the puck for his rookie line of phil mario steve towniley and jan riddall as acton tanners prepare for the open ing of the season here on friday night lucan jets will oppose the tanners in the opening contest staff photo acton hespeler split tricounty tilts wednesday hespeler and acton tricounty hockey clubs split the results of three games here last wednesday night with the pee wee visitors protesting a 13 deadlock in the first game hespeler midgets won a 42 victory in the third conteil while acton bantams tallied a 61 win in the second game of the night tun mclntyre put the ys mens pee wees ahead early in the first period from billy mcgdlowiy bui hespeler tied it up on a goal by ldye then liripeler wem ahead in the second sunxi on browns goal which russ van fleet nullified a minute later the call on russs goal was disputed by the visitors both clubs scored one in the pat ends career in hockey pat patterson longtime duct referee in die oh a announced recently he was resigning at the end of tint season mr patterson a orval jicj farmei and bsoucsing township counciltoi said lie wji terminating his long association with the 011 a to devote mure time to his job with a meat packing firm his farm and other varied interests pats refereeing career started in 1935 he became one of the best known officials in the province working the allan cup finals in i iso in ips i patterson was appointed refereeinchief of the oha in 1052 he acted as the caua s eastern canada instructor as well as being an instructor of physical fitness for the department of education among other firsts chalked up by the veteran official was the heading up of the only referees school in europe at vienna austria a feature that was to have been repealed in czechoslovakia this year but has been cancelled because of the russian invasion mr patterson is wellknown here he said hit decision was not easy in view of the many yean he run been associated with the ontario hockey association third stanza tim mclntyre patting his second for acton from billymcgilloway and kent kentner rose scored for hespeler acton bantams proved to be too strong for the visitors as george mcphail and pete momson bagged two goals apiece heniy tocbcs and dale fisher each scored one pete morrison also collected three assists while ken hearn notched wood scored two for hespeler acton served six of the 10 penalties hespeler notched a 42 win in the midget game hy scoring two goals in the first period and single counters in the second and third mike fields and pete maro scored a goal apiece for acton with field assisting maro on his sides served five both penalties acton iee wee lineup mike luty goal kcnl kentner chve ord hilly mcgillouay berme taylor thus tennant ken withers terry holmes russ coultiup gais harden wade kinglil john ashley russ van fleet tim mclntyre jell townsles kart club banquet halton kart club were recognized for north members their ilox effoit at the georgetown golf and country club with a dinner and dance last saturday night a crowd of 300 attended keith hunter president was presented with a painting of himself by the hamilton end kart club in appreciation for his work ten girls who had worked behind the scenes received gift packages in lucky draws lucky james won s2600 and leo arsenault a js00 gas voucher the door prues were won by miss king and mr catlelon guests attended from toronto hamilton brantford mount forest woodstock london georgetown and acton playoffs they make only one appearance here in the interlocking schedule the tanners meanwhile with three away games behind them will be putting on their best look for the home town fans coach harold townsleys charges the youngest club to represent acton in intermediate ranks for decades have been getting in shape by practising hard and long to get in shape for the opener some of the other teams got the jdmp on the acton club since they had ice time available earlier however if the tanners can shape into a scoring machine theyll be a real power to contend with lack of scoring punch has hampered their efforts in the first two games on the road which resulted in tvo and 1 01 losses to fergus and durham respectively in both cases thc- clun had a good share of the play but showed no finish around the net durham huskies last years int b champs took a 31 lead in the first period last friday and although hciiimcd in their own end for the lint pari of mic second stanza stretched the lead to 61 hy the end of the period they added four more in the third the huskies powerhouse augmented hy players from all over the area stretching from owen sound to waterloo found tanner veteran jim sweeney in the nets a real puzzle sweeney who tlrovcs on work mud have felt like the proverbial duck in legion town teams start action saturday ys mens pee wees win exhibition acton ys mens pee wees won an exhibition hockey game with a toronto learn eringate saturday morning by a 102 score russ van fleet fired a hat trick for the acton club while terry holmes bagged two goals gary barden chris tennant tim mclntyre billy mcgilloway 3nd ken withers sniped one counter each johnny ashley collected three assists tim mclntyre and chris tennant got two each gary barden wade knight terry holmes ken withers and hilly mcgilloway one apiece postponed tncouniy midget and juvenile game scheduled with hurlinptnn on wednesday ind thursday respectively have been postponed hxaminatiims at hurhngton were reported to he the prime reasons for the postponement pee wees lose to brampton chris tennant scored the only acton goal as brampton pee wees rang up a 61 dicision sunday in tncounty hockey in brampton kent kentner assisted on the goal brampton led 31 at the end of the first sl as the teams went into the third the ys mens pec wees missed chve old who is out with a case oi the mumps hut got some good mileage out of peter hargrase who came up for the game and played well coach barry inscoc praised the club for their efforts against the double a brampton team twelve teams tangled in legion town league hockey saturday afternoon in he community centre in atom brampton defeated weston 53 goals for brampton were scored by scot malcolm three and timmy daigle two in weston action bruce mcphail scored one and peter zions two peter luty had one assist there were no penalties in novice action oshawa defeated hamilton 2- 1 oshawa goals were by ken swan and ron kuiken clifford britton had one penally gordy toth scored for hamilton niagara falls beat si kitts 32 in the second novice game of the afternoon ford alton and mike michele assisted by ford alton scored for st kitts john schuts scored unassisted for niagara falls then scored again on an assist by doug mcknight the third and final goal was scored by doug mcknight on a pass from mccharaecr in the first peewee game springfield defeated cleveland 31 peter pavli scored the lone goal for cleveland on a pass from steve brunelle scoring for springfield were b taylor from s papillon t slaven from b taylor and b taylor from t slaven b robinson and b mccabc had penalties for cleveland the second peewee match was a threeall tie for rochester and baltimore charlie mcrae scored two goals and mike ferguson one for baltimore ron death and gregg had assists for rochester wayne allan scored on a pass from kevin bantams best brampton acton bantams were the only team to come out of brampton with a win in sundays tricounty hockey they won a 43 cliffhanger the bantams picked up their second consecutive win against the triple a brampton club by scoring three first period goals without a reply from the flower owners they slackened up in the second period and brampton bounced back with two goals both teams scored a goal apiece in the last period as the acton club regained the form they hashed in the fust stanza harrison scored two of the brampton counters gary turkosy scored the first goal of the game from pete morrison and george mcphail dale fisher hagged the next one on a neat elfort unassisted george mcphail made it 34 assisted by pete morrison and pete hanged in what proved to he the winner in the third stove webster played a outstanding game in the nets for the acton club who weie never headed ken hearn of the locals suffered a five stitch cut in the mouth the bantams will be trying for win number three here wednesday night when they host burlington bowt for plaatorijf vsyybowl for health j the entire family can bowl together a go bowling acton bowling lanes 10 maim st n memux gjaax um1to marcoux iclcr margrave scored unassisted and peter hargrove scored on a pass from john hansen kevin marcpux had a penally for rochester in bantam action pittsburg defeated buffalo d david braida scored four goals for pittsburg ron waites two goals ron schuts two and jim mcnabb one goal ron schuts had three assists chris schuts one assist and david braida one assist brian irwin scored four goals for buffalo garth taylor one and green one assists were made hy brian storey and randy ferguson town league st louis wins midget game st louis outscored aclon kings ft3 in legion town league midget hockey thursday night d leblanc and keith smallwood rattled in three goals apiece ftir the winners who bagged one in the first period three in the second and wound up with four in the third the kings drilled a goal in each period with charlie kuiken scoring two and dave pink one r bosch and tim coles scored singles for the winners trevor swan collected four assists t klaver and garrett one each j thatcher seth armstrong and dave pink got assists for the losers one of the calls to acton police this week reported a tachometer stolen from a car while it was parked on elizabeth drive ttwu earner 124 mill st at wilbur phone uslim modal paint4y- numbf s momh moiuc kit ideal recreation for those stayathome evenings qarifiv aftftttaym mmchant earner the shooting gallery especially when the tanners played shnrthanded which was often they nerved 10 of the id penalties six of which occurred in the final four minutes kevin hall bagged the lone acton counter from steve townsley stephen- racked up three goals for the huskies who were hanging at the tanners heels in the hist cjiiio they wont beat us that had again vowed coach townsley they arent that good townsley expects to have a full lineup on hand for fridays opener against lucan his policy no practice no play will he hopes get the fanners jelling hod like to sec them in good shape for the next friday when georgetown raiders barge into the tanners cushion raiders of course will have a lineup loaded with players who toiled in tanner suits last year sports page industrial hdclcey filow by blow gials win game nielsens trip lakeview in first nielsens took a m decision from lakeview discount in the first game nf sundays industrial hockey douhlehcadcr while lllow press chalked up a 52 win over heller and son in the second contest the clothiers outscored the doormen 31 in each of the periods t sinclair set the pace with two goals and three assists gord mason also bagged a pair and collected an assist john goy gerry van der eykcn hay stull hill cook and ken mclsaac bagged a goal apiece with gerry hay anil ken also picking up assists foan arlnc sank two oals lor the losers with cooper milchm a sincle gary masales an assist on dan arhics hisl counter the winners served three nl the four ienalties all minors second game of the twin hill was a lllow hy lllow report as sheldon lllow rammed in four goals fur lllow press in a knock down and dragem out duel hellers stayed with the pressmen until the final chapter when lllow scored a pair which stretched their lead to three ftl milliard scared the other lllow counter from f kirton hill noil and gary ritchie each snared all assist on sheldon hhiws goals ron mellon and harry wilson scored one apiece lor hellers with jiihn iinriitigliam and harry inscoe assisting five ol the penalties went to the losers one a 10 minute mistiiudiist lur idling the refhis slashing penalty was cheap denis iihhons and peter marks were officials cribbage standings november 15civiero 43 firerncn 41 230 club 40 reliable taxi 40 legion b 3 legion c 36 beavers 33 legion a 27 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