Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 11, 1967, p. 4

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th acton fty pfo wednesday january u9b7 pounding th b e at according to reports in the dallies the touring rus sian hockey team was perturbed because the gaha sent them to newfoundland and the east coast on safaris which the comrades i won easily vthe were hockey players seid the russian coach through- an interpreter they were fishermen this being centennial year the caha possibly felt the maritime teams wereas much a part of the canadian hockey picture as clubs from central and western canada as such they were entitled as much as anyone to play the tourists it gave newfoundland fans and those in the maritime m chance to assess the russians speculation is rife about how theyd compare with nhj- teams there as elsewhere fans in that sometimes forgotterf part of canada arc as hep in sport as anywhere else in the country contrary ta what you may have heard nmjl games are beamed thataw via the boo tube and the transcanada network of the cbc carries reports for people in fishing hamlets and fogshrouded outposts so in their own way the folksln the east are as knowledgeable about sports as most of us here who cant afford to attend any professional contests and have to rely on tv and radio for reports tk trip dmnt hurt the image of the russian team they won by such overwhehatag scores it couldnt help but pro- mote the superduper tag some people attach to them beat bits pour town tournament teams are being organ- leed for this years daylong event slated for fergus the acton teams are practicing now linger their coaches and man agers novice coach is ron schmidt assisted by clarence hill withphil scotty mccristati as manager pee wee coach is bill knight with ken marshall handling the managers chores itio mario will coach the acton bantam entry with kerwin mcphail manager referees are always good targets for a harpoon but the gentlemen itrthe striped shirts received more than their share of criticism the past week from acton team officials ranging all the way from intermediate to midget the tanners were peeved at officials for their calls in fergus friday night when they got most of the penalties worst refereeing ive seen in the oha said one down in burlington sunday where the juvenile lions took a 41 loss acton fans claimed the whistle blowers let the bigger and heavier burlington boys away with almost everything stems to me the sports scribblers are throwing more ink in carl brewers direction than is necessary following canadas win over russia in the centennial hockey tournament brewer was a power on defense for canada but it was an all- rouncteffort from the entire team which sank tv russkies acton has an entry in a new hockey league exclusively for building products of canada the local team plays against the h p h th night h r w showed there is a wide gap between junior a and c hockey by easily whomping milton merchants 101 sunday keep your eye on the acton bantam entry in the tricounty hockey association theyre attracting a larger following every game as they beat and tie the top clubs in the 13 jeam league seaforth hangs 70 shutout on shorthanded tanners tues seaforth beavers hung a 70 whitewash job on the shorthanded acton tanners last night tuesday in a scheduled ohia int li game at seaforth r unveiling the goalkeeper theyve been keeping in wrup until ajcr the clirixl- miis rush beavers outsknt- cd outchceked ond outshol the tanners as well ar shut ting them out missing bill currje paul bodcndutcl doug richardson and injur ed harold townsley tbc acton club wilted under the fast puce set by the beav ers seaforth scored four goals in the first period two m he second and added a sin gle in the third except lor town league tailend ttuttalo turned on league leading pittsburg- with a 32 win in the town league bantam division last thursday fjrsljossfor the hornets this season the bisons got novice 2 pm niagara at hamil ton 3 pm oshawa at st kitts pee wee 415 panr rochester at- cleveland 5 10 pjn spring field at baltimore goals from tim coles paul paulsen and steve connell to knock off their antagonists paul paulsen and riny schuts following are the league got assists statistics as compiled by char- pi ttsburg goals were scored lie thomson by garth taylor and gary mas ters with ricky livermore as sisting gary brampton edged weston 32 in the atom opener saturday afternoon to widen the gap be tween the two teams john mchugh scott withers and joe kentner bagged the brampton goals ford alton picked up two assists john scoyne drilled tie first weston goal mike morris got the second from ricky holmes st kms wallopped hamil ton 82 in the novice lidlifter john hansen rattled five goals into the net and assisted on another for the winners to lead the point parade wayne allan notched three counters steve papilloo and bill paul registered an assist each kevin marcoux scored both hamilton goals taagmslamllimj niagara falls outsooted oshawa 31 in the second half of the novice dou- bleheader with bernie taylor firing all three goals billy mckenzie picked up two as sists billy ware one david allen scored the lone oshawa reply brampton weston standings atoms gpwltpts 7 4 2 19 72 novice 7 6 4 3 0 4 1 5 1 0 12 2 1 9 3 1 7 7 0 0 n falls st kitts 7 oshawa 7 hamilton 7 pee wcea springfield 8 5 3 0 10 baltimore 8 3 3 2 8 rochester- 8 3 4 1 cleveland 8 3 4 1 bantams pittsburg 5 3 1 1 hershey 5 2 2 1 buffalo 6 2 4 0 scoring race atoms g a pis 9 5 4 6 4 6 1 0 0 0 baltimore duelled to a 55 draw in the pee wee opener with spring field shading rochester 21 in the nightcap peter morrison shot two goals and collected two assists for cleveland danny mcgh- krway randy downes and jeff goy notched a goal apiece glen mckenzie sewed two for baltimore harry lawson randy marsh and jim mcnabb each put the puck in the net once jim mcnabb collected two assists david fbrster harry lawson and randy marsh registered one apiece bob knd aaddavtd braida gave springfield tneir one goal margin lover rochest with randy cbker assisting on the first goal bob krui on dave brajdatt rod gibbons hit the twine for rochester assisted by dan ny bono saturday j scoyne w p alton b j mchugh b r holmes w j kentner b d dixon b s withers b g bruce w d webster b s daigle b novice b taylor ne j hansen sfk w allan stk r baginski o b mckenzie nf s brunette nf t lambert stjc b ware nf allan o morris o pee wee p morrison c r louttet r b krul s j goy c r marsh b j mcnabb b r gibbons r b storey r d braida s r downes c h lawson b g ipjai wnww at brampton 23 15 8 3 5 5 5 2 4 4 26 15 14 10 8 8 3 2 j 3 3 g fraseril 7 g taylor p b irwin b 3 d kennedy h 6 r schuts b m 4 j irwin p j p paulsen b 4 r livermore p 3 s garrett h 1 j last h 3 10 10 8 7 7 6 3 3 3 3 76 22 it 11 10 9 6 6 5 5 34 20 19 15 15 11 9 7 6 6 6 9 8 8 7 7 6 s s 5 4 auif ptwxo acton bantam entry in the trlcounty hoc- glenn talllefer don dunbar pete marzo mark key league continues to bring honors to ac- nielsen brad timbers and manager bill mor ton and is a strong contender for first place rison back row george mcphail dale fisher front row left to right are john snow mike randy weldon and joe tar the team has four field craig weldon bill field and jim stev- more games to finish to complete the regular ehson- second row coach harold townsley league play 1 i tanners down fergus 72 lose townsley for month acton tanners 72 win over win in 13 games and it mom- a h townsley j rid- fourth place fergus flyers frl- cntarily moved them into a dall 1246 day night momentarily moved first place tic with league lead- f c raven harper slav- them into a first place tie with ing hespclcr mic macs how- en 1954 hespeler mic macs but the ever have backtoback games a j riddall 19c59 victory proved to becostly with orangevillc and fergus pens harper abhott veteran harohrtowbsley o this week and could easily re- grasby bodendistcl cunning- prolific goal scorer since he gain sole possession of first ham found the target sustained place torn ligaments in his right leg first period thirdperiod after being driven into the a h townsley g bell 741 a d richardson j far- boards late in the third period a h townsley m march- relly 337 hell be lost to the team for ment 1504 f d slavcn 751 af least three weeks and pos- i pens larmer riddall a j farrelly richardson sibly a month his loss will ma red ment 4 mins bell bodendistel 1137 be felt keenly as the schedule grasby pens harper riddall 2 moves- into the last half second period min and 10 misc richard- townsley was one of the bet- a d richardson m n raven harper bell ray- ter acton players rattling in marchmcnt 1337 en harper grasby three goals his fourth hat trick of the season doug smoky richardson notched m two j riddall and jim far- ffjjff fit tiwmt gfr felly- bagged one apiece for the vfw if jrffft avcrtuffffj acton club which was never m m jt jus ouoifergus in bantams edge caeph 43 every period leading 20 at the r y ar end of the first 51 at the end of the second and drilrvine bl feitf notched ius guelph crew didnt appreciate wo more fn the third with ond of the game with four- being downed by te b acton iryfltsn s team but the firefighters ttnuikernrr tim giveacton firefighters a 43 were full value for the win couwwrtwell have ts y over j allstars c checking well and making the up ahuuutr-two-questioii- jcr l oftheilchances able fergus goals were allow- j 5 tl craig weldon was outstand- ed by referee bill devorski raed an a m club the jpg fot acton m a who doled out 22 penalties in z game which provided an all- an effort to keep control of round effort from every nem- the chippy contest thirteen pee vvees lose hereof the team play shuttled of the sentences which includ- from one end to another in the ed a 10 minute misconduct twice 111 week fastskating contest with ac- went to the tanners ton taking a 20 lead over the devorski ruled the second a w wound u first two periods on goals by fergus goal was in despite on the short end of two games b field and pet marzo from claims by acton team officials w1h a team in tncounty g taillefer the whistle had blown the hocke during the past week first flyer scoring effort was guelph blanked them 70 guelph came back with two way offside but the ref ruled here last wednesday in a goa j the third period to tie an acton player had touched game in which 90 per cent of up but the acton team re- the puck before it went into j p was in j acton end gained the lead as mike field the acton end goalkeeper teddy hagen was hit the target assisted by bill three tanner regulars blake the busiest player on the ice field and pete marzo again inglis bill currie and dan ar- he made so many stops he was the visitors scored and pulled bic missed the game but the pcked as the game star even other players picked up the sunday in burlington the lo- slack fergus never had king- i club suffered a 131 setback d have n satisfied pin bob dobbie in uniform ir another onesided contest wh a e but the last minute richardson cunningham henr toebes got the lone ac- mar bv bl f from glen and townsley excelled killing goal i wra l u for ne penalties for the tanners pep- three games remain in the firefighters perpot ozzie harper served schedule before pla-offs- here the victory kept the acton five of the nine fergus offen- against preston tonight thurs- unbeaten skein at eight which ses dav in chinguacousv and sun- includes six wins and a pair it was the tanners ninth da m brampton of ties i senor cagers at high school shape into playoff material exceptional work by goal keeper jim sweeney the score might have been doub led gar baker beavers net- minder was more lucky than skillful jn keeping the tanners entirely off the score sheet the actons find their moments in the freewheeling end to end play but just couldnt seem to fire between the pipes coach fred kentner with only four players on the bench was forced to juggle his lineup moving defense and forwards around in or der to give each a rest but was unable to come up with a scoring combination there were only seven penalties in the mild man nered contest five in the second period two in the third bob buettenmiller and bill molnughlin scored two cls apiece for seaforth i dick bill teal and ray henderson notched one each the loss shattered actons chances of overtaking first place hespeler in the stand ings and established the beavers as contenders for the league penthouse it could very well be a three team photofinish the tanners will have a vchance to get even here a week from friday when they entertain seaforth on ly game for the acton club in the coming week is in fergus next tuesday bants tweak burlington 22 sunday night acton bantams tweaked the tail of the undefeated burling ton a team with a 22 tic sun day night in scheduled tri- county hockey in burlington continuing the pace thats made them the hottest team in the bantam division of the league after three initial loss es the acton team never quit digging- against the bigger and heavier burlington boys down 21 in the final minutes of the third period bill field notched the winning goal with two min utes left to go in the game as sisted by league leading scorer pete marzo not content to settle with a tie the firefighters put on the prcssuro in the final minutes but the winning goal eluded them george mophail playing his best game this season scored the first acton marker from mark neilsen that goal seem ed to lift the whole team they hammered away until they tied it up k craig weldon outstandihg goalkeep for thejeirefjghters- kept them in the game in the early minutes while the speedy burlington crew threw every thing but the kitchen sink in his direction james bagged the first burlington goal from a swanson raisbeck drilled the second from jwillmott four games remain in the schedule for the acton club the meet pres here to night go to chinguacdusy bramalea thursday and to brampton sunday theres al so a postponed game here with hespeler which the team hop es to play on wednesday jan 18 the senior boys basketball team at acton district high school is busy preparing for its 196667 season to date it has had four exhibition games while waiting for the league to begin in january this years team is much stronger than last coach ron mccallum feels that this club has a good chance to make the plaoffs because the players have the ability to perform well if thcy want to the team has a good nucleus back with phil dupuis alan mcnabb george wallls and steve johnston three retur nees have added strength they are terry churchill john mc- gcchie and dan arblc arbic played on the senior champion ship teamt y b has played very little basketball since harry ochlrich and dick- barclay round out the teai harry had scholastic probjei last year and couldnt pli barclay is from toronto te played for silverthom colleg iate lastyear amdissm asset to the team acton plays in a league with six other schools elora er in milvertom milton school for the deaf and arthur both milton and arthur could pose serious threats to the seniors milton stresses team sports and arthur won the cwossa b championship last year in exhibition play the sen- iors have defeated fergus twice 3217 and 228 and bi shop mcdonnell juniors 3534 but lost to georgetown seniors 3520 in the annual staff sen ior game the seniors were vic torious 4235 last thursday the seniors travelled to milverton for their first league game won 6529 dan arbic and alan mcnabb led the winners arbic scored 32 points while mcnabb net ted 14 this thursday they host mil ton school for the deaf novkes scon win over guelph first win of the season for acton novices followed close on the heels of their initial point when they knocked guelph allstars off by a 44 tune in tricounty hockey at the community centre last wednesday goalkeeper peter swim al lowed only one puck to get by him while gary barden scored two goals billy mc- gilloway and tim mclntyre potted one apiece and each collected an assist sunday in burlington the team was blanked 40 by the strong burlington entry which had most of the play and scor ing opportunities i was uite pleased with the win said coach barry in- scoe and the boys played well against burlington we should be in pretty good shape for playoff timj raiders upset dusters only surprise sundays industrial twin bill resumption of industrial goals in the first period one hockey league action sunday in the second and three more night after a two week layoff in the third orioles sole re- for the holiday season produc- ply was in the final chapter cd one surprise when raiders fred andrews collected oil whipped first place dusters 62 three jets third- period mark- in he opener ers for the only hat trick of jets wallopped orioles 71 in the night harry phillips shot the nightcap driving the birds two goals ed hillfer and noah further in the league cellar roszell got one apiece touted as the team to beat jbn budougb was tops in in the early part of the sched- the assist column with three ule raiders never started to gary ritchie andrews and show their real potential until phillips helped on one each the last few games now they newcomer gary masales fir- are duelling with dusters for ed the lone oriole shot td hh the league leadership te target they scored two goals in the first period three in the sec- hhbeiehhhhhbhbsi ond and a single in the third g a over dusters who failed to k f fl ihfl capitalize on scoring oppor- tl unities dusters notched sin- a sv ja gles jn the first and second wk rl periods u stu mcdonald spearheaded 22s553ssss5s535 the raider attack with two goals and as many assists cf umi ii p brother jim team capfain7 7 mawnm scored one and assisted on an- thursday january 12 pther rich gordon bagged i one and helped on two cord o pm referees hockey mason dtithrtf one and assist- school 0 ed on another and ron heller 79 pm legion minor notched one glen beauclair hockey assisted on the first goal oio pm tricounty wayne sheppard scored the juveniles first for dusters while john cunningham bagged number friday january 13 two jmmjlonschmidtand 810rm7publc skating sheppard i in case the top teams might saturday january 14 think the league was a two- team race jets bombed orioles 2 r p in the second game with three p- legion minor hockey 810 pm public skating oha lilt b sunday january is emievirc 8 am 130 pm rentals aiuuauta 145345 pm public results as of january 8 1967 siting gp wxnpu 7 lnd u hespeler 12 9 3 ib ul acton 13 9 4 18 oeicey seaforth 10 6 4 12 monday january m fergus 12 5 7 10 orangeville 10 0 do 0 curling ten top league scorers nnerjay janiiaav vt aimjf january 1w7 tuesday january 17 g a pts curling j mcllwain s 13 16 29 d hipel h 12 17- 29 wednesday january it h townsley a 16 10 26 m- mn d richardson a 12 13 25 2 7v7 je k doig s 7 18 25 f emoven public j riddall a 11 11 22 p bodentistal a t 14 s 10 pm tricounty hoc- l mercer h 11 8 19 key novice pee wee b dobbie f 13 4 17 bantam midget b inglis a 6 9 17 r ballentine statistician the owls nest saturday january 14 j5anc1n- j30 to 12 enl featuring live rock and roll rhythm and blues with the topix i hiusburgh arena admission 125 m vim h i m ii iii m mpmm mm sports corner 124 mill e at wisw phone 4532160 new federal sales tax b being reflected in all 1947 i buy now and save bicycles golf clubs and bags skates and all of our 1966 stock of sporting goods will be offered this month with no price changes at sports corner win a 15 cu ft gtmtal home freezer supplied fay lattgart igjl half sida rad brand beef cut and wrapped by ab swpacjnarkat all one door prize to be drawn at the aden tricewnty ja thursday january 26 1967 gam tfana 9 pm tickets 100 or 6 for 500 ruy tickets from any tr c rksarasmlastm support acton tricc4jry hodtoy i 1 1 j mfesf 1

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