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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 13, 1967, p. 4

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4 the actcjrt free press wednesday december 13 1067 actons tanners to date have suffered seven straight losses in seven attempts and couldnt be anywhere now but down in the dumps moral wise its going to take a lot of team enthusiasm and will power to bring them out of this preseason slump and one thing the fans can do to help is bolster this enthusiasm l comments from the older generation came in waves something like well sonny so years ago you couldnt get standing room in this har arena yd had ta stand outside and listen for the scores as they drifted through the crowd back in those days the tanners were one of the hottest clubs around far from what they are today all the more reason for the acton fans to bead down to the community centre every fri day night and cheer on the locals on the whole the home games in acton still draw the biggest crowds from what i have seen in hespeler port elgin and durham but then again these games were- naio on a week night this friday nights match with seaforth should prove to be an exciting event the beavers have rung up an undefeatlng line of scores to date and actons due now tor their first win after last nights edge by the elora rocks on their local ice the forward line of norton terry lane and blake ingus is be ginning to bring in results for the tanners as they combined in last nights game for three markers milton merchants will host the hamilton red wings of the oha junior a league in milton friday night in an exhibition game a special dinner will be held after the game for both teams at the legion hall tanners improved undefeated seaforth here friday attempts to get the puck out to steve townsley or doug norton in this shot around the durham net the husky goaltender staff photo orangevllle will be without a jr c hockey club for the re mainder of the season the greenshlrts have disbanded after losing out on all of their games with scores such as 150 and 192 for examples the manager of the team will continue to try and find enough players for another attempt next year atoms saturdays afternoon atom bout saw weston edge brampton with a 54 score mike morris capped a pair with an assist going to bruce mcphall in the first per iod mcphall took the scoring end of the stick on the third marker with morris on the as sist ricky gibson and mike ware scored the last two weston goals of the afternoon in the second period with mike morris collecting a second assist bramptons tally came from scott malcolm with one in the second and two more in third period for a well earned hat trick gord bruce made the as sist on scotts second marker and slammed one in unassisted in the final stanza barry inscoe officiated during the atom game novice st catharines turned off nia gara falls in the novice opener with a 43 tally first period markers for st kitts went to steve brunelle from james eur erby and ford alton on a pass from billy ware ford alton and james ellerby assisted on the only st kitts goal in the sec ond stanza scored by biliyware with ware coming back in the third period to assist on john mchughs marker steve papluon started niagara falls running in the first period with ricky baglnski taking the assist baglnski poured on the steam in the second and third periods with two more unassist ed scores steve brunelle took all three of the st kitts penalties for tripping and cross checking niagara falls jim hurley sat out for three offenses cross checking and interference norm thornhlu took a cross checking penalty as well in the second half of the novice twinbill hamilton trouncedosh- awa 51 john mccutcheon scor ed three of hamiltons five markers with dave morris gary martin and gord totfa collecting assists gord toth scored in the third period from john mccut cheon as did dave morris on a aet up from gord toth john scoyne slammed in oshawas on ly score for the afternoon un assisted oshawa drew the majority of the penalties ken swan took three minutes for holding greg snow three minutes for slash ing blaine cleland three min utes for interference and greg snow three minutes tor cross checking hamiltons john mc cutcheon spent three minutes in the penalty box for tripping pee wees baltimore blasted springfield in the pee wee opener with a 120 score springfield went be hind 60 in the first period let in five more in the second and one in the final period brian storey signalled the on slaught in the first period from jim mcnabb steve ward follow ed up with two quick markers one assisted by treth arm strong charles mccrae slam med in two with jim mcnabb and gary fisher copping assists and brian storey made it 60 on a pass from mike ferguson storey came back with second and third period markers treth armstrong assisting on one steve ward jim mcnabb brian storey and gary fisher each took a goal all unassisted russ coultrup received a pen alty for elbowing a baltimore player and bill paul suffered a 10 minute misconduct rochester doubled up on cleve land with a 42 tally to take the win in the second game of pee wee action glen mckenzie scored three unassisted rochester markers and assisted on john rochesters marker along with kevin mar- coux clevelands wade knight scor ed in the first and collected the assist on wayne allans marker in the second period for cleve lands tally bantams pittsburg blanked hershey in thursday nights bantam action randy ferguson opened for pittsburg from steve mcconnell garth taylor scored unassisted in the second alpng with david hunter with carl feeed and randy coker taking the assists final stanza markers went to jeff cooper from tim coles and garth taylor with a repeat from cooper and coles elora rocks edge tanners toes night the elora rocks edged out the tanners last night oneloras home ice by an 87 score when the buzzer at the end of the third period rang the opposing clubs found themselves at a 77 stale mate and had toplay 10 minutes of sudden death overtime elora mustered up an attack and pulled the trigger dropping the locals 87 terry lane sparked tfe acton forward line with three goals for the night blake ingllsand nor ton assisted on all three mark ers jim farley and mike kelly collected points daring the game with assists going to blake ing us and jim cunningham durham dampens acton with 63 victory fri acton tanners played host to the durham huskies last fri day night at the actoncommunity centre husue netmlnder gord becker had the tanner goal scoring tactics well pegged as he continued throughout the gamo to block the tanner attacks a three goal deficit in the first period by the durham team held the acton club at bay for the rest of the game with two more in the second and one in tho third period the durham squad tallied up a 63 victory actons scoring came late ineachperlod durham took the early lead with three quick goals when jim nixon combined with cel cowle and john shafer for the opener at 952 jim aitkon and jerry herman relayed one past tan ner netmlnder ayres at 1305 with newell and larry schafer combining for a back up marker at 1321 harold townsley tanner left- winger- stick handled out of actons end dodged the durham defense andcrulsedinfor actons first blow on the husue net at 1910 to close off the first period scoring fi durham picked up two more tallies in the second period jim altken scored at 453 from clare newell and john tipley slammed one in at 805 from cel cowle and larry schafer again acton played the finale when mike kelly moved up from his usual defense position to for ward and counted an unassisted tanner pointer at 1518 durham plunged once more on the acton net with a goal from jerry herman on a relay from clare newell and john tipley from here on in it was the huskle goal tender that saved the score stu macdonald broke through at the 10 minute mark on the durham net but couldnt control a rolling puck harold townsley dashed through the durham defense but couldnt gain enough control to let loose a shot finally at the 1735 mark blake ingus blasted in shot from nor ton and cummlngham to tally up for the tanners durham served 10 of the 14 the tanners tighten up in front of the net while the ref keeps a close eye on the puck in white tanners are no 7 steve townsley no 6 mike kelly and goalkeeper tom ayres staff photo ftotta f bus 853260 8 res 853163d orner 124 mill st at wilbur acton ontario g for her for him x m m m a k k m a a k a a a wallet or keytainer kmng for the children models darts archery tabl tennis hockey equipment paint-by- numbers we can arrange february payment to 1968 at start pcrta v v s v v v v i sf v 5 sf w 3 w penalties handed out during tho night tanner mlko kelly and jim aitkon of tho husldos tanglod at 346 of tho third period and took five for fighting when seaforth beavers drop into acton friday night for a joust with the tanners theyll be riding the crest of an undefeated streak beavers are the current oha int b champions a post theyve held for the past three years and theyre gunning for their fourth straight tltlo theres no doubt theyve got a strong club a woll balanced attack and speed to burn its a treat to watch them play even when theyre taking your homo town team to the cleaners friday night hero they meet a toam which up to this writing hasnt won a game but we predict theyll have their hands full if the tanners can field their full uneup theyve been improving every time out last friday for instance the strong durham hus kies really had to hustle to take homo a win they got some sur prisingly good goalkeeping that gave them the edge whon tho tanners sharpshoot ers start hitting tho net moro regularly you can depend on it thoyll come up with more than their share of victories tho lato start is a big factor in the acton clubs slow start but theres also a problonf with get ting players to report regularly to practices and games hardly a game goes by that the uneup doesnt change radically making it virtually impossible for coach max stafford to regulate unas evenly there were signs last friday that the team in spite of all the drawbacks is starting to jell there is still some experiment ing to be done some weaknesses to plug but theyre showing pot ential of being the best balanced club to wear acton livery todate theres no doubt about it the tanners could use the three local players who are playing junior c hockey in milton but they dont want to spoil the hockey picture there kevin hall jan riddall and gary talllefer have easily fitted into the fast company in that league and could certainly help the tanners out crowds here have been as good or better as any in the league but probably the biggest crowd of the season will be on hand this fri day night to watch the tanners take a whack at the strong sea forth club the tanners upset the beavers twice last year and they could do it again acton juveniles tally consecutive victories six acton lions juvenile squad are chalking up a most respectable tally of wins thus far this season the team to date has counted six wins two losses and one tie howie leader and popschutts coach and manager of the squad have guided them through such teams as guelph hespeleroak- ville preston georgetown and orangevllle in the past week the juveniles have met guelph preston and orangevllle their latest encounter with preston on sunday saw them take a 42 vic tory in a very poorly re forced game penalties totalled 23 for both teams for minor offonces such as holding interference etc brian farrell collected a pair of markers one assisted by the waller brothers ernie and bob the other unassisted ken owens scored on a relay from barry elliott and allan mckenzie john mason potted one unassisted to tally the 42 win only two teams to date have defeated the home team those being milton and burlington tho acton lions meet burllngtonthla thursday night on home ice for a return match hold dinner the trlcounty hockey assoc- esldents dinner was held in milton at the legion hall friday night all the municipal ities affiliated with the trl- county league had representa tives at the dinner president of the milton minor hockey assoc iation biu rowney and mmha past president jim murray play ed host to men from all of the trlcounty leagues vera gowlng of preston was presented with the honor award for the outstanding contribution toward trlcounty hockey in 196667 lions blank orangeville 50 acton juveniles fresh from dumping oakyllle in their own back yard travelled to george town and knocked off the locals 65 they then came borne to acton and last thursday walloped orangevllle 50 paul cooper was the big gun minding the nets and blanked every orangevllle shot in the second period cooper handled 7 shots when the opposition pressed inside of a minute barry elliott patted tho hat trick by scoring three goals in the first period mckenzie assisted on two of them while farrell marshall andsmauwood also assisted in the second per iod alan mckenzie stole the show and potted two goals owen and hluler assisting he scored us second goal while acton was shorthanded stickhandllng by two defensemen the third per iod was scoreless euott was the bad man for acton picking up two penalties and waller watched mckenzie score a goal while be was off for tripping the two stalwarts for orangevllle were the goalkeeper marchlngton and right winger mulr and by their efforts kept the score in single figures jlciojl arena schedule bantams win 21 henry toebes was credited with the winning goal but preston scored one themselves to give acton bantams a 21 win over preston last night in trlcounty hockey score was tied 11 at the end of the second period with pete morrison scoring for acton from john snow franks potted pres tons marker acton officials and fans were at a loss to explain the new in terpretation of the rule book of fered by the referees they lad led out all types of cheap pen alties it was a pleasing victory for the acton club since the home town boys tried to rough them pr acton ted hogen steve web ster goal randy weldon mark mellsen brad timbers harry lawson dennis harnden mike field george mcphall dale fisher peter morrison john snow henry toebes reneschul- tz harold townsley coach phil drysdale manager murt allisons georgetown no 7 highway 3 miles north of town 8773291 corner mm wanmwwnnci l skidoo the lightfooted snowmabfo i wednesday december 13 67 pm hockey school 78 pm pee wee tricty burlington at acton 89 pm bantam tricty burlington at acton 910 pm midgets tricty burlington at acton 1011 pm ind hockey thursday december 14 23 pm mothers and pre school skating 68 pm figure skating 89 pm legion hockey 910 pm juvenile tricty burlington at acton 1012 pm ind hockey friday december 15 630730 pm novice tricty burlington at acton 8 30 pm seaforth vs acton tanners saturday december 16 89 am girls hockey 9151045 am private lessons figure skating 104512 45 figure skating 16 pm legion hockey 630730 bantams tricty hockey practice 810 pm public skating sunday december 17 811 am industrial hockey 111230 pm tanner practice 12 pm novice tricty hockey practice 215415 pm public skating 4307 pm minor hockey practice 7151015 pm industrial hockey shop where you are treated like royalty only at lous used cars i 8564235 i pawt st rockwoodl

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