Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 22, 1978, p. 18

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B2 ThaActonFreaPreasWedne8dayMarch22197B Town league tallies COACHES STEVE MARSHALL and Cope Smith background watch as Acton minor bantams provide some tough opposition to Bolton squad in their first round game at the Georgetownbantam hockey tourney Two bant teams drop from tournament Acton teams have been eliminated from the annual Georgetown International Bantam Hockey Tournament although both gave a good account themselves and drew plaudits from George town fans The major bantams ousted Bay Ridges in overtime in the first round Monday but were shunted to the sidelines yesterday Tuesday by They were en tered in the tournaments series Acton minor bantams colled in as a last minute replacement for East in the D series pushed Bolton to the limit before losing In the first round Monday As in other years the teams play two games with the total goals score counting The major bantams dropped the first game of their series with Bay Ridges 32 but rebounded to win the second necessitating an overtime session for the round Gary Lumbers fired the winning goal in a second sud den death five minute over time session It was Lumbers third goal of that game and his fifth in the total goals series against Bay Ridges Derek Hodgson assisted on Lumbers two goals In the first game Ronnie Jackson and Ray Mueller also scored for Acton In the second game Hodgson and Mueller picked up two assists apiece Acton trailed in the second game and in the series before rallying to win David Anderson played an outstanding game in goal in both ends of the series Yesterday Tuesday the major bants ran into the hot goaltending of Doug Wagg and were blanked In the first game They made a nice comeback to tie the fine Hunts team 55 In the second game but dropped the total goals series Doug Voth and Brian Glashan netted two goals each for Huntsville in the win is Ihe nephew of Acton resident Rowsell but he wasn very friendly to Acton shooters Huntsville qualified to Saturday morn ing C series final with the win over Acton The minor bantams lost their first game to Bolton Saturday morning then forced the more experienced Bolton major club to score In the final minute of play to earn a tie in the second name Bolton won the total goals series McArthur Rusty Elliott Rob Vcrmeulen and Tim Ferguson were the Acton marksmen in the first game Jeff Gill connected for both goals In the second game Greg Morandls last minute goal gave Bolton their tie Bolton was beaten 51 by Bradford In the first game of the next round yesterday Tuesday The tournament continues all week with championships scheduled for Arena Saturday House league playoffs continue and games last week were almost as high scoring as the basketball games being played in the Acton High School gymnasium Billy Morrison and Gary White each collected a pair of goals and an assist to lead Tidewater to a win over Rochester Paul Morrison was In nets for the shutout Damn Jamie and Malcolm contributed single goals Brian was among the scoring leaders with three assists Springfield took a 74 win from Baltimore as Clayton Oakley fired home five goals to lead all scorers Blake Norton and Jim Allen got the other Springfield goals Steven Watxeck added two assists and Roger Ward and Kent Hurst picked up singles Mike Scotts hat trick was not enough for the losers as the only scoring help he got was a single from Ted Lind say Darcy Kri picked up two assists and Brad McPherson got one Atom Both teams exhibited balanced attacks when London and Hamilton played to a tie Shaun Taras led the London squad with two goals while Eddie Wilson and Steve Harkins added singles Assists went to Jack Ninaber Jeff Scott and Chris Cooney Crlgg managed two goals for Hamilton Mike and Robin Holmes collected singles The only assist went to Dan Wood Six different players counted scores when St Kitts trounced 71 Chris Stansbury was the only player to collect more than a single point for the winners as he potted a pair of goals Peter Tom Van Steven Hubbard Raymond Authler and Brent Lush all got single goals and Heath Norton and Stuart Morgan each picked up single assists Gary Coverdale was the lone marksman for Oshawa clicking unassisted in tho second period Novice Guelph edged Dixie in one of two tight novice games Doug sailed In for three unassisted markers and Kevin Harris added the winner unassisted in the final framo Kevin Richie Death and Jason Henderson counted single scores for the losers Richie added a pair of assists while picked up a single John was the only scorer in the matchup bet ween Dixie and Brampton giving Dixie the win TothHIll was unbeatable in the nets for the winners Bantam Acres edged Cougars 32 as five players picked up points for the winners Bob Little Danny Waltes and Bob Broulllard got single goals and Greg Maltby and Peter Hurdle added assists Little was the only player with more than a single point as he collected an assist Brad and Warren Hawthorne con for the losers Ron Waplcs added an assist Dean Hughes led the with two goals and three assists as the Toros blasted the Jets Dave managed a pair of goals for the winners Paul McGinn Murray Henderson and Paul Hudson each collected a goal and ad assist while Tim my Brlggs collected a single only scorer for the Jets with Dave Dunne adding an Brian Holmes popped in four goals to power the Oilers to a win over the Whalers Fred Kappert added two goals and an assist and Kevin Boyd had a single in both categories David Allen had two assists in the game Baker BUI McKende Ray Scott Glen and Ted Lindsay all scored single goals In the Whalers effort McKenzle and each added single assists edged Aeros 32 in semi final playoff action as Tom picked up two goals Paul McGinn added a single and Dean Hughes picked up an assist to round out the winners scoring Bob Little and Greg Maltby were the marksmen for Kellh McQulnn and Bob scored assists Midgets Toronto bombed Vancouver when Randy Mclntyre George Brown and Jim Allonby picked up two goals each Dave Williamson Allen Snels and Jim Ferguson got the remaining Toronto points Williamson and Mclntyre added assists to their scoring Joe Trecapelli and Gord Scott did the shooting lor Vancouver and Steven Lumbers added an assist Four goals and an assist from Dave Johnson let Montreal to an win over Detroit Bernle Harding added three goals to the scoring Bill took the final Montreal goal Ron Kirkwood Dave Murchlson and Bob collected assists Dave DeVries notched a score and an assist for the losers Rick Lett and Tom were the other scorers for Detroit Steve Hepburn picked up an assist Montreal will meet Toronto in the finals Tom Thorn tops HALTON REGIONAL POLICE Summer Position of Harbour Patrol Officer QUALIFICATIONS a University Students bt Holds the Red Cross Bronze Medallion or the equivalent to provide proof of validation c Qualified to operate a seventeen foot boat powered by 50 H motor Familiar with local waterways e Able to be sworn in as a Special Constable HOURS OF WORK Forty hours 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