Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 19, 1969, p. 4

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4 thai adon fr fan wednesday novaenbae 19 1969 fe4 44 quttea bydigmo 1 so you say you cant understand how team dial wets stanley cup champion just three yean ago can be wallowing in the cellar of theeutarndrylalooof thenhlto 1969 a quick check of the lateet leafu statistics provides a poeatble 1 co the point production of the leafa top 15 playen 10 forwards end frea defcntamen with the pr of is playen alio 10 forwards and rwdefensamen whom the leafs heva either traded away at aome tone la thtr earner or lost b the draft th reeulta ahowed that at of sunday november 9 the is exlaeis have totalled 45 goats and 58 assists while the praaenl leafs is beet bene mustered only 34 goals end s7 assists the leaf total tecrude daw kaon with tot goal and eight assists mike wallon 3 7 noon oilman 2 8 murrey tmrrer6 3 paul henderson 3 6 ron ellis 7 i floyd smith 0 7 jim mdteatry- ijtnsdorey i 3 tan hortoo 0 4 brit sstby 2- 1 ricky ley 0 3 pat quian 0 3 wayne carletorl 0 i and ron ward 01 the bagm frank martovtich leada the exleafe with four goals and eight assists followed by brad farfc 3 s lou angotti 5 2 larry jteenen 4 3 jim peppin 4 3 hli sierrtkowski 4 3 cari brewer 0 7 eddie shack 5 i gary una 5 i eric nesteranko 3 3 watty boyer 3 3 arnle brown 2 4 eddie joyal i 5 rod selling i i and leo bomn i 5 the latter group would probably be welcomed back at maple leaf gardens with open anna this year v i four acton minor hockey association grads pel marao paul cooper jim bardea and dave dunbar starred in cuelph cmc 53 win war the leagiseleadlng owen sound greys sunday night marto cored at 1839 of the third period to break 33 tie and assisted on the second of three goal barden cored dunbar added two important assists and cooper was brilliant in goal cmcs are currently in fourth place in the six team central ontario group but are pressing third place coulngwood they entertain preston raiders in gualph this sunday night e fred dawklns is hill interested in hearing from any players who would like to participate in an industrial basketball league he hat received permission to use the gym at the high school on monday nights but needs more players to form four team league the league would like to begin play december i at the latest anyone interested u playing should con tact fred at 8531813 e juvenile lacrosse coach howard dwyer reports that the oua may introduce a junior c league next year if to acton will likely enter a team details are to be worked out at the claeomwrttion in toronto early next year seaforth beavers overwhelmed lislowe 164 in the opening of the woaa intermediate schedule beavers played in the oha aroup with the tanners last year pee wees rebound to fie sfreefsvime acton vs mens baa wees bounced back from a 61 iota to georgetown thursday night to tie streetsville 44 in streetsville sunday afternoon thursday nights game was much closer than the score tamrated as georgetown led only 21 at the end of two periods injuries to goalie robin mscoe and ovteaseman kant keniuer left the team ahorthaadad for the third frame mat luty took over in goal for acton but could hardly be faulted en any of the four georgetown tnarkera bnano martini cored two boak for the winners dean novices lot two after picking up i win and a tie ht their three league games acton novices went down to defeat twice on the weekend saturday they took i 121 trouncing from i turpriuajjy good milton craw then sunday they lost 62 w sireetsvilie the locals gave up 10 goals in the firs two periods saturday but settled down to hold the visitors to hist two in the final frame ricky holmes scored the only acton goal holmes picked up i goal and ad aisist sunday and norm thornhui added the other goal mark morrison and roger old both played goal for acton novices are it home to play georgetown saturday afternoon at 1 30 then play oakvillea b team u oakviue sunday at 345 remaining schedule of games for acton novices hoats games saturday november 22geatgitewa 110 saturday november isauaauacoasy llo saturday december 6atiltoe 11 1j0 sahuday paea 13pnstoa 1m tatusisy daeeeaner lillemslst 700 saturday december wcauataacousy m sabudsy tlefembar 27oakvule satarday jaeaary 3rtiaapnnniuy mo il rday january au0 awajrgattts jsnahw nosambes xi 1 oekrtd taaaday aeaeatasr at atbo v r m at oaksaas ysditei poplel blake shorthui andy long and dale nleczanlee notched one apiece two first year players john scoyne and joe centner teamed up for the acton goal at 1440 of the second period centner did i perfect pass over to scoyne who tucked it neatly behind the visitors goalie jim hurley counted actons first goal sunday at 230 of the opening period on s pass from john hansen jeff towntley scored his first of the game at 1210 with ruts van fleet afltritf at 1340 of the second period hansen allied his fourth goal of the season with van fleet assisting again towntley dented the twine for the second time at 1450 of the third period van fleet collected his third assist of the game on the goal and gerald barden picked up an assist as well pee wees entertain milton thursday night at 7 then are idle until sunday november 30 when they travel to brampton for a game at 330 aclon robin intcoe mite luiy steve brunelle kent centner joe centner gary barden gerald barden jelt towntley john ashley john scoyne jim hurley wayne allan john hansen brett legate ruts van fleet byron timbers john mccutcheon baatams lost to mf7fo fie streetsville after auf faring a 80 shellacking saturday at the hands or milton legionnaires last years omha zrrurutalists acton firefighter bantams turned id much improved showing sunday and gained a 11 tie in stieetsville the locals were no match for the powerful milton crew saturday and only aome spectacular saveslby goalie rick bonnette kept the score from going higher after a pep talk from coach harold towdtley the bants wan a different team sunday and vary nearly came up with their second win of the saaaon tarry holmes scared actons goal at 1050 of the first period wirarlilymc3illowayarkdsteve mclntyre bluy mcgilloway and ron loutstt both suffered minor cuts but should be natty for tnunatayigernemoalrvule bantams boat georget saturday afternoon at 230 jfctt prtss up oris pig tanners run out of steam hockey calendar i bow lo polar kings 72 tanner goalkeeper bob thomaaon makes a acton nets and played a strong same keeping the sparkling aava on dave maovenlk of chetterawr tenner in the running against the better seasoned in the aacond period of the opening game of the- visitors phil mario is the other tanneristeh re thomaaon made hie debot in the photo tkunday novmbw 10 mil ton ntwwm 700 baaiama at osituw 7 4 j midas at ostviiti 144 lmu at oafcvtda 10 00 friday nomabwrt luts w tamwr i so saittfday wovwnlxt 11 cworgilowri vr novk im cobtow v buiufnl 3j0 iulitjsy monmlxr 13 niu at osbvub j45 tujywovurjs tius at cawiolunl 10 mutmiviuldsdliim che its edge tanners spoil home opener cheltenham harvesters spoiled the home debut of acton tannert with a tlun 76 decision in a fail seetaw oh a int b game here friday night the visitors hole the game from the muchimproved tanners who looked lute they could thtpe into a contender for the group ilakei under the tutelage of coach run bowman the score wu tied 55 when the harvesters depot ted two quick goals behind new tanner netmlrtder thomaion with leu than two mlnutei left on the clock the tannert came back with one of their own with half a minute left but couldnt knot the clincher in anile of two dote calli that had excited fans spilling over the boards the acton club should have taken the win in the first period when they dominated play and had several good clear cut chances to score beit they could do wai a ll knot alter one they led 43 after the teams had finished two cantoi but the visllori banged four goals in during the final 20 compared to a pair from the tanners who teemed to run out ofgatat intervals renaltlei played an important pari ai the harveileri unk three of their seven markers while the tanners tat oul tenlencei the actont were effective too when they had a man advantage sinking two goals lakeview presses blows for aihi league lead lakeview discount went in to double figures on the score sheet for the second straight weekl sunday night as they upset league leading blow prett 1 0 in the first game of the industrial league twin bill in the second game hellers bounced back from their lots last week to down wlnlets nielsens clothing 64 lakeview trailed 32 at the end of the first period of their game but bounced back to take a 65 lead al the end of the second dave papillon paced the winnera with a hat trick dave sprotton contributed a brace and wayne wheeler stu mcdonald denis glbboni ernie waller and george cook one each gibbons added three auiits and mcdonald and larry porte picked up one apiece for blow press ed hilller jim mcdonald steve goy granr withers bui coon and kevin hall scored a goal each hilller collected two assiits and goy and withers one each stu mcdonald and sproaton sat out minor penalties for lakeview while cliff nelton wu banithed once for blow press in spite of the high score blow press goalie jack mackenzle played well hii midgets whip sfreefswhe drop decision to preston acton mldgels evened off iheir season record at a win a lot and a tie by doubling the core on streetsville sunday afternoon 42 aclon look a 20 lead sunday on goals by seth armstrong and gord murray before streetsville nalched their first marker george mcphall made it 31 for acton when he took pete morrisons perfect pass rushed in and deked the streetsville goalie streetsville scored their second goal before the second period wu over and things looked rather dim for a while when star defenseman randy weldon had lo leave the game with a nasty gash over his right eye but the locals dug in and held their opponents tcoreleu in the final stanza graham fraser added an insurance goal for acton in the third period steve webster and dan mcgilloway shared the goaltending chares for acton the game wu chippy at times and the referees overlooked several minor offences in a game here last night the midgets came out on the short end of a 52 score in a game with preston preston led 10 at the end of the first period and 52 at the end of the second the third period was scoreless lakey paced the winners with two goals stewart weissenboech and clemens scored one each pete morrison scored actons first goal at 5 1 s of the second period from gary turkosz and then assisted on bren irwins goal at 1425 of the same period danny mcgilloway played the first two periods in goal for acton steve webiter shut the visitors out for the final frame referees gary mauler and barry intcoe handed out eight minors and a major lo each team and did a fine job of keeping a chippy game under control midgets play in oakville thursday night at 845 then host milton tuesday november 25 at 8 acton dan mcgilloway steve webster randy weldon randy coker mark nielsen gord murray roland mcculloch brad timbers george mcphall gary turkou pete morrison bren irwin seth armstrong graham fraser defense afforded him little protection at timet chick milne scored three tunes to lesd hellers to their win in ihe second game thrt winners fought back from a 21 deficit gary taillefer alio scored two for hellers and ron mellon notched one ron heller helped oul on two msrkers while bill cook ron mellon and gary taillefer helped out on one apiece ron schmidt scored two of the four goals for nielsens and run and gary matties fired one each ray stull and ken mclsaac picked up attiitt referees bob andrews and craig weldon handed oul two minor penalties to doug ford of hellers and one to j wales of nielsens w l pis blow preti j 1 6 hitlers 3 i ft lakeview 2 2 4 nleliens 0 4 0 g a pli edhlulerj 8 4 12 stu ucdoniku 7 s 12 ron mellon h t 6 13 denli glbboni l 3 8 ii dave plntllonl s 5 10 chick ullneh 7 2 9 dsve sproitonx 7 i 8 gord maunjj 5 2 7 kevin hill b 4 3 7 john cunningham 4 2 6 ron schmidt jj 4 2 6 gary msulesjj 3 3 6 ron htlwh 3 3 6 sieve goyb 3 j 6 gary tsllwer h 3 3 6 this weeks game 7 pm hellers vt lakeview 8 30 blow press vi ntaluni the crowd which could have been better for an opener went home pleased with the performance of the aclon squad they could have won it with a few breaks one fin observed coach ruts bowman wu pleased but made it clear the team still needs lots of poliih before theyll come up to his blueprint we are still loo slow he commented and some of ihe fellows juit dont have enough desire yet he got tots of mileage out of gordle bell the diminutive playmaker from milton and pool hall mcdonald mason and nelmlnder thomtion were high on the heaping praise plate big point getter for the tanners was kevin hall who asslited on three of the goali gordle bell and jack pool notched a goal and an assltt apiece ron schmidt john mason stu mcdonald and harry phillips polled one apiece top cheltenham scorers were p webiter and d hunter with a pair apiece r smith t hicks and d stephen got one each big ten for the acton club comes this friday night when they host the league leading lucan squad undefeated to date scoring summary first period ce webiter a stilt tmoniioa 1313 a- pool ujkbh 1750 pens msson stilt sflilln sleeken morrison second period ar schmidt f buchanan jjool ft 58 cr smith ewebuer jtibbelti 812 ctjikkltlbbem9t3 a john mason ocjisll cbell 1716 aslu mcdonald kjisu hmlulsa 1918 pent msrxo mellon stephens third period cdstephen djjckenlle thkki 320 cd hunter rarchdekin jtibbettll 543 agordlebeu 1307 cdhunl jtibbetli 1108 cewehiur rarchdekin 18 40 ahjtilulpi htewnuey ichsli 1931 pens tnomston ifcdurye mason archdeldnjilcks stephen actonthotttssoa aoal harold towniley jim james phil htrro b sscdurte defense stu mcdonald kevin hill hsrry rmluai gordle bell john usion ron mellon rea schmidt j pool fred buchanan forwards chellenhtmh newlova soil t ilkki r smith e webiler d stephens t morrison d hunter d uccentle r archdskln a stilt j parks j tibbetti a smith cnvana as a as bowl for plkisur ttlbowl lor fteolth ik bfflk famuy j can iowl togethbt htu tfcing toda go bowling acton bowling lanes loauumct m avjkc ttfmlfo join ihe fun go skidoo 1970 drop in now and ss our stock of 1970 skidoos r murt allisons hwv do 7 between acton a geotsoetowm phone 8775259 or 8775250 after giving cheltenham harvesters a run for their money friday night acton tanners continued their improved play for two periods in ebnira saturday night but ran out of team in the third period and went down to defeat at the hands of the speedy polar klnts 7-2- play in the first period was very even and polar kings emerged with only a 10 lead prank anthony made several fine ttode in the tanner hel and ihe defense combinations of jim james and harold towntley and phil mario and jim buliotigh made some headsmp plays tireless gordle bell tied the core ll midway through ihe second period when he tapped in a rebound off kevin itslls thol from the point stu mcdonald also attiited on the plsy however klmlra look advantage of a tripping penalty to doug lockerbie to lake a 21 lead a few mlnutei later and added one more before ihe period ended the wellconditioned polar kings had loo much ilamtna for tanners in ihe final period and ralght gosli before kevin hall scored from counted four straight harry phillips and stu mcdonald late in the game frank anthony made brilliant tavet in ihe second and third periods as well jorn hansen paced the winnert with a hat trick eric pleln phil hehn liveme miller and ron etch scored one apiece gordie bell and kevin hall scored for tanners tanners served three of the 400 club winners lucky winners in lait weeks 400 club draw were charlie allen peter harvey carol mclsaac jane holmet and bill morrison four minor penalties handed out in the game lucan combines coma to town friday night for an 8 jo acton frank anthony harold towntley jim james stu mcdonald kevin hall harry phullpt jim buliough phil marao gordle bell jack pool doug lockerbie ron schrnldljred buthirtan jad hidden john mason lions drop two games acton lions juveniles dropped two irleourtly league games last week but made goodshowlngt nevertheless thunday night milton dumped the locals 41 here then sunday afternoon streelrville claimed a 2 win over the thorthanded juves in streetsville bob andrews scored actons only goal thursday night when he diked the milton goalie on a breakaway sunday mike cooper fired actons first goal then let up stu mcculloch for the second one goalie craig weldon had plenty of shots to handle in both games and played remarkably well juves travel to oakville thursday night for a game al 10 then return home to play georgetown thursdsy november 37 at 8 aclon craig weldon clare snow lloyd smallwood stu mcculloch bob andrews mike cooper ken marshall bui field joe tarr jim stevenson tildvou mike tracks the station family m etas j439 artymk 30 plecai of chicks a chicken snack 85 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