jlft poundingihe sports win number light tanners bomb fergus flyers 114 beat fergus flyers smaitmg from two deffcats the past vveek aiul lingering sttik boiiom ol the five warn wo a a in b ciicuit have induced bob dobbie to re jom thceam dobbn was out with the chib sunday for pi ac ttce and hcl piobablv jit onto h jinmjp as soon as hes lit slrfie flcis also hope to entice paul knox back into the line up knox has been plaving industrial hock y all season and its thought with dobbte back in there knox will soon follow big john mc cabe has already rejoined the lineup lifter spending the inst- half of the schedule attaching the acquisition of these play ers should give fergus a new hase and might nst land them in a playoff spot the re onl one paint behind oiangeille sr this willing and lyive a game in hand flyers nearly upset hespeler last thursday night in the mill toww they led 53 up until the last five minutes when the bub ble hurst and mic macs rattled three goals in y at the same time as the tan ners were bombing feigus hi da durham and hespelei wviv engaged in an oveitime battle in the northern town huskies won 41 the loss kept hespeler from outrunning the tanneis and hus kies since the anon team won and staved tied tor tnst with hespeler meanwhile back at the laiich the tanners are propping tor a isit trom orangeille fndav and a tnp to hespeler tonight thurs da coach junior beaumont has the team woiking a lot bei ter than the showed in their last appearance here against dm ham theyre moving the puck better and shooting something lack ing when the last plaed here the tanners have seoicd 23 goals in their last two outings while allowing six against part of the reason for the in creased output has been the improvement in shooting trom some of the veterans who had been hitting goal posts or fir ing an inch or two wide now they seem to be hitting the target beat bits orangevllles home games preiously scfiedul ed for sunday afternoons are now rescheduled for monday nights georgetown juniors are b3ck on top of the junior c circuit followed by milton and new hamburg tied with one point less ken hulford b p a 0 chairman reports the sus pension of o connor bowl and its owner john martin was lifted at a recent meeting ol the ontario bowleis council and the b p ao also as a result of the meeting a toint bpaoobc committee was established foi protesting bowhers and propne tors from unfair practiceswtuch contravened regulations acton lion juveniles almost upset guelph in their game last wed nesda here in spite of hfivinc onlv one plaer on the bench a double penalty in the last pcifod with the score tied 1 i broke the lions back the roval cit eiew got two goals veteran harold townslev pot ted lour goals three of them in the last pet toe as acton 1 aimers bombed the shoithanded rergtls risers 114 m woaa hit b hockev tudav night inteigus llu- win ae tons eighth against tluw losses ami a lie elevated the tanneis buck inlo a first place deadlock with hespel er who took oet lop spot tempoiaulv with a 6 win ocl teigus thursday it looked like the tanneis would run theis into the ice with then stiong attack in the first few minutes ol the opening ehaplei but fivers came back liom a 4 i deficit at the end of the fust to threaten the lead in thesecond stan7a while the tan nets seemed to wilt at that juncture with the score s3 after two consecutive fergus goals haiold townslev took a pass fiom fred kenttiei and let a vicious slap shot tlv iromwell out which substitute river goal tended jack langdon nevei made a moe on it was the kev goal the tanneis nevei looked back thev scored live moie in the last peiiod hi cc irom towosleys hot stick lack horses tergus almost pulled an upset the ptevious night against hes peler and thev tned haid again tiidav but thev didnt have the horses to stay with the tanners even with big john mccabe back on defense langdon in goal for an ailing don pnckett turned in a top per formance robbing- don mckenrie of at least two goals sweeney didnt have much lo do lor the tanners but he had no chance on the micks which eluded him two ol them lined hv cord nolan besides townsleys four goals the tanners got a pair trom cap tain blake lnghs and singles irom jim ranellvt tim haines dannv aibic emmcrson beav cr baxter and jlowie evans bon mtkcn7ie wouldnt hit the taiget hmfseir but he collected four assists to be the top helpet fot the tanneis fied kenlnei who assisted townsley on two of his counteis had three biackets jim farrelly got two and tim haines jim cunningham bob daniels doug evans and garv coapet had one apiece c 1ffrt wn- r lmasyrevjlf3airfct staff photo haltons winter sports wonderland in the kelso conservation area had its first big weekend of the year on saturday and sunday and snow lovers from many centres in south ern ontario flocked to the area a heawy snowfall on friday completely blanketed the area and enabled enthusiasts to ski and toboggan to their hearts content dustmen cyclones draw bushwhackers chop royals 63 by clair voyant post new years financial pi rib lems discouraged a large turnout lor industiiil hockey- league ac lion on sundav evening and the one team with a lull complement of playei s turned out to be the only winnei of the evening the bushwhackers paced by ron mel lon s two goal effort topped the league lcachngrovais 63 while in the other contest the drastically shorthanded dusteis drew a tie curling teams in second draw first week curling results second draw for bill toth shell trophy monday 79 p m lome doiberthem 2 ethel hoi mes 2 al kirkness 2 jack mc geachie 2 ab irwin 2 bill du marsh 0 mae dumarsh 0 walter dubois 0 frank van wck 0 meb blow 0 monday 91 1 pm wes beattv 2 ted tyler jr 2 dick lee 2 allan ellerbv 2 jim graham 2 mick holmes 0 ken imarchlnent 0 gord mccutchcon 0 bruce cargill 0 don mcmillan 0 tuesday 7 9 pan andy nolan 2 len loel 2 di brian moore 2 jackridlcv 2 alex i zbeetncrf 2 gord cooper 0 chos- 1 ter anderson 0 dr a j buch anan 0 bunk holmes 0 claude cook 0 i tuesday 911 pm i bill toth 2 tedjtiier sr 2 margaret toth 2 fvfe somen 1 lie 2 john buchman 2 bern van fleet 0 rev a h mckcmie 0 vic patrick 0 don timmings 0 afternoon ladies for b rachlin trophy monday eve cooper 2 eleanor go 2 margaret toth 0 willa hewitt 0 tuesday owen tyler 2 mae dumarsh 2 mae wilds 0 ethel holmes 0 monday afternoon business mens after first game of a 5 week draw dave manes 2 ted tyler sr 2 in lovell 1 bunk holmes 1 gord cooper 0 sill toth 0 culling teams for the current diaw which began this week are monday 7 9 1 bill dumaish skip nan hurst vice hcnrv leachman second shnlcv somen lllc lead 2 lome dobcrthien oral noi ton man irwin mail kurt 1 mac dumaish jackie blow toncv staple ton june dobeithicn 4 ethel holmes joe hurst marv hinton bob dnnkwalter 5 waltci dubois bill mainprie mu ion patterson valene drink waiter j 6 al kirkness lois mackcn7ic herb price freda buchman 7 jack mcgcachie dorothv v in i wck dave dills maig guest 8 trink vin wk ron guest ka dills mic hone ab irwin chas knkness stclli biuncllc bctt connollv i 10 meb blow glads price lil staple ton bill somen ille monday 9 11 i 1 wes beam dons graham haiold manes joan mecnstall 2 mick holmes lois mclean donna manes dora duncan t ted tlei jr ruth leather land george duncan eldora me gillowav 4 ken marehment xackie noi an eleinor beam madeline manes 5 gord mecutcheon chailotte holmes barb smith gord miller 6 dick lee willa hewitt jack blow ed mcgilioway 7 biuce c ugill pat mccutch eon fied gordon tianees mill ir 8 allan ellciby fleanor gov kjjtheiine mcmillan phil mccnst all 9 don mcmillan dolores t ler chas lcatherland norma marehment 10 jim gralnm shirley hunter tom manes olive 1 uerby tuesday 79 1 andy nolan madeline bon nette george wingate peter sim 2 gord cooper delores joi don mac smon erma sargent 3 len loell pauline svmon george williams joan barr 4 chester anderson helen ot- tcroein jim lnghs venty mcln tosh 5 allan buchanan eve cooper tom watson ruth holmes 6 brian moore mav wilds fred new lilv higgins 7 bunk holmes laura lovell lou bonnettetmary allen 8 jack ridley bea dubois george sargent john kiapck 9 alex zbeetnof dons ci earner may laing sam holmes 10 claude cook rene watson trccl wild georgina jordon tuesday 911 1 bill toth kav hansen bob armstiong rov murphv 2 bein van fleet gwen tyler r l evelan ted hansen 3 ted tyler sr man marks hugh patterson jean mcphail 4 andy mckenie bette oakes geoige lee norma robertson 5 marg toth chas davidson john lovell ella neilsen 6 vic patrick sam brunelle georgina von fleet helen laver tv 7 f fe somerville lome young blut jessie coles ernie marks 8 harvev lavertv phyllis pat nek grant allen alev johnston 9 john buckman shirlev arm strong bob newman clare math les 10 don timmings isobel mc kenzic paul ncjj4cn t b gel iatclv r with the relatively shorthanded cyclones sunday night aotion marked the midspot in league plav and a shortage ol fcinds of quite a few households no doubt prevented a fe players from showing up and paying their dues for ithe second half of the season woodsmen walk to win the score see sawed dui ing the fust part ol the first period in the bushwhacker game but irom then oh the woodsmen took contioll and easily walked away with a win ron mellons two goals and singles from wavno shepherd wayne mason ruddy holmes and jim mcdonald ac counted for bushwhacker scor ing noel rowsell and mason drew assists bob doyle fired a pair of markersfor the losers and doug black finished 6ff a play with dave papillon and ron schmidt to account for the third roval goal deadlock dunn john dunn playing his first game of the season with the cy clones scored the all important tving goal with one second left in the game as cyclones outwinded the dusitcrs the dusters plav ing with onlv eight players in eluding standout goaltender john lcatherland faded out in the latter part of tho game after hold ing a 40 lead in the first period the dusters blond bombshell garv ritchie was the top point getter of the evening with a hat trick and three assists brian mc cristal assisted three times fred andrews drew a pair of markers for the cyclones and fred dunn don harris bruce barber and john dunn had single goals stu mcdonald had three assists and don harris and john dunn had two each single help ers went to don lindsay and doug shepherd 2 dance every saturday evening 900- 1130 pm royal canadian legion acton orchestra in attendance 200 per couple two fights the game was enlivened bv two scraps first between mtirrav match ment of the fanners and gary watt ot fergus started on iheice and lesumed in the- penalty box both received live minute sent ences lor the first matth and an additional 10 minute misconduct was tacked on foi the ichitmp tion y second bout of fisticuffs was staged between acton lookie dan arbic and peffpei pot ozie har pei of the tlyers 1 hcv were tag ged with minoi penalties since much ol ihe scrap consisted of vyi est ling both ac ion plavers tookthe decisions tlyers wcie not at full strength for the engagement with goalie don pnckett bairv redwood and c pollock not able to plav the tanners missed onlv gcnv inglis first period a j rarrclly d mckenie 2 20 f h pei4nv fohtrperj s 30 ab lnghs t hamesr 7 9 a t haines d mckcnic j cunningham is 00 a d aibic 18 04 pens cooper watt lang don harper wart s light 10 mm misc j maithmcnt s light 10 nun misc second period a e bamei kentnci r daniels 11 18 t g nolan harper ready hough 1312 t o harper r tippin 16 05 a h townsley t kentncr 18 10 pens haipei aibic 8 fei gus tancllv coopei mckenie dennv third period a b lnghs 0 46 a h townsley v k 3 s3 a h evans d tvans g coopei s 1 3 r g nolan 5 20 a h townslev d mckenie j rarrelly a h townsley d mckenie j taircllv 18 40 pens readvhough tippin harold townsley shoots four goals y v scheduling problems cause stormiest meet tifty delegates from 10 centres were heard loud and often on sunday afternoon as representa tives from member towns of the tiicounty hockey association met in milton to try to iron out a huge scheduling problem no less than 18 games were re scheduled at what association prexv arn mcduffe described as ihe stormiest meeting in tn county history mr mcduffe ex planned the maiontv of the sched ule problems resulted from a shoilage ol ice time in the var ious communities and he pointed out the late arrival of ice in both quelph and milton added conlus ion to the situation heavy resohedulmg between now and jhe 20th of january will force some teams to play thiee and lour games each week in or dei to complete their regular schedule in time to start the plav offs the association has been in formed that classification cham pions must be prepared to enter the o m h a playdowns bv feb iiiary 8 and with this in mind january 20 has been set as the deadline for regular season tn countv play erb robinson or georgetown was named to replace john mt lean of milton as secretary of the association lwiw legion town league atoms the acton free press thursday january 13th 1966 south wallops north sweeps alustar series the allstars from the south made a clean sweep of both wo a a all star games this season taking the north sunday in hes peler 124 they won the first game in owen sound 7 6 tied 44 with 13 minutes left in the game the south banged in eight straight goals within 10 min ulxw to make sundays game a route prior to that point it look ed like the north was going to ex tract revenge for the loss in owen sound they dominated play and but for neat goaltendmg efforts irom hespelers jack warson and acton s jim sweeney might have been ahead played under international rules orangeville fere on friday night acton tanners renew their rivalry with orangeville this friday night arthe community cenuhen the dufferins play their second visit of the season here anxious to catch a playoff berth the orangeville club will pull all the stops in an effort to take a win home for the tanners it will be the second game in as many nights they play in hespeler tonight thursday against mic macs and return home friday to face orangeville two wins would keep the ac ton club in the running for first place while a pair of losses would virtually eliminate any chance of finishing first in the group ft the contest left spectators amaz ed at the speed both teams could muster knowing thev couldnt be belted excepit in the defending teams defensive one proceeds go toward the injured players fund the south got two goal perfor mances from don park orange ville jack wildfong hespeler and bob davis durham singles were scored bv bill orafka- hespeler ron tippen fergus jack nixon durham tom gra ham hespeler and c pollock fergus and larry qkrafa hes peler in the assist department ron tippen of fergus and larry schaf- er of durham collected three bill okralka of hespeler jim farrel iv of acton jim nixon of durham and tom graham of hespeler got two apiece wildfong davis and pollock earned one each doug woods of owen sound col lected a hat trick foi the north with carter getting a single count er onlv jim sweencv and jim far relly represented the tanners on the allstars sweenev split the goaltendmg with watson of hes peler south j sweenev jack wat son goal b o krafka j wild fong r tippen t graham c pollock j readhough m towns lev d park j farrelly b davis j nixon l schafer l o krafka north gord becker goal ray anstett j frvfogle c cowie o kerr k bell j mcllwain k doig e dolmore b doig y bert rand w dowdall b suther land s carter d woods f bergeron start 66 right drop in now for a tankful of bp gas fred meddows guelph st bp service rockwood 8569584 take time out and try our delicious hot dogs and coffee the place where customers are satisfied acton 2 weston 0 gord toth and steve brunelle each drilled a goal as acton blanked weston both weie un assisted kent kentncr and riehaid holmes picked up penalties weston 3 brampton 2 weston turned around in the second game of the double heicl er to edge brampton with jeff townsley polflng two goals and kent kentncr bagged one john ny scovne assisted fownstov on his fjrst for brampton jim hurley scored the first goal with tip from wayne allan second conn ter was scored bv ricky bagin ski from steve papillon only penalty went to kent kentncr ol weston novice hamilton 2 st catharines 2 bernie taylor and jim mcln tyre lapped in a goal apiece lot hamilton in then saw oil with st kilts gary fisher got the fust go il loi ihe saints irom sieve mu shall pclst hirgnve dulled number two liom guv tishc i and marshall onlv penally went to c shullis oshawa 4 niagara falls i brian sloicy seoicd all loin ostiawa goals as thev bested ni agara with david noi m in assist ing on his first and i eslic coles ihe second charlie mcrae dnucd the shut out breaker for niag ira penalties went to b mckenie james mcnabb brian storcv leslie coles and wade knight ol the winners pee wer baltimore s cleveland 3 george mcphail icgislered lie hat trick 3 goils for baltimou with gatv masters and rochestci notching one apiece assists were recorded by mastctson ind ro chester dale fisher scored ill three goals tor the losers equ tiling me phail s performance with bren dan irwin assisting on his first penalties were imposed on fn ell and irwin ofxlevchnd and a misconduct to mcphail of bal timorc sprlngfield 3 rochester 2 springfield won iheir first game as graham fraser seoicd from bob ballentine and charlie kuiken drilled two goals he was assisted by tim coles on ins first mu tim coles and dive manes on number two ron louttet bagged both ro chester counters with help trom jim mullen on his second bantam hershey 7 pittsburg 3 steve garrett rattled in ihrec pucks and assisted on one as the bears mauled the hornets ken marshall bagged two goals and brian death and clivc slew w i sank singles assists went to bill black cine stewart and dave le blanc pittsburg goal scoiers were bob lovell with a pair and rav haw kins with one goal and an assist penalties went to bui black robf r hamilton optometrist 8773971 hmhi st actoi monday afternoon and evening from 4 pan 2 clue stewart and dave le blanc ol the winners and 1 any klnglil ol pitlsbutg mtdcet montreal 6 toronto 3 rusk bombed the leaf goalie as he scored lour gorls for ihe habs as thev doubled the scoie on the leafs dunn and lee got the othci canadian goals assists went to waller 2 kelly rvdei smalhvood and hibard ginger dowding and cook scored the i eaf goals with mai conx collecting an assist the icferees imposed penalties on waller dowding mccuiloiigh w illtl and massey woaa int b standing is of jan 9th p w j t pts acion 12 8 1 1 17 hespelei 12 8 i 17 nurhim h 7 1 1 is oi inpcville h 1 9 0 6 rcitus n 2 10 l s j scores this week he spdci 6 fergus 5 ac ton 1 1 tergus 4 dm h ii ri 4 hespeler 1 overtime games this week rhiusdiv i in n acton al hespeler fi id iv fin 14 oiange ville at aelon tncl iv j iff 14 hespelei at tc rgus vtofid i jan 17 dm ham at oi inicvillc far d wide we gladly roam to 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