Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 16, 1970, p. 4

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The Acton Free Wednesday December 16 Lions goal hungry Margin of defeat was one goal for Acton lions Juveniles In their three most recent TriCounty league contests BUI Field scored the only Acton goal in a loss to StreeUville last Tuesday night Thursday night Chlnguacousy edged Lions and Monday night the locals forced third place Milton to come from behind to record a 21 win Bill Field tallied the Lion goal Willie Muelbacher and Craig Weldon played well In all three games Coach Ken and manager Carl Timbers are pleased with their teams fine defensive record but hope they can muster some scoring punch soon Lions host Preston a team they beat 32 earlier In the year tomorrow Thursday night at rebound tie Preston 22 Acton Mens pee rebounded from a last minute 10 loss to Milton minor pee Friday night to battle Preston major pee wees to a 22 tic here Saturday afternoon Coach Don Legate and manager Charley Harrison described the Friday night game as one of the most exciting they have ever seen The two teams were scoreless until the mark of the third period Ricky Holmes and Marvin were the Acton marksmen in Saturdays game Robin Inscoe and Mark Morrison shared nctmindlng duties for the locals shut out Men here last Thursday night Pee wees make their next start against Georgetown in the community centre Saturday afternoon at S3 Acton Mark Morrison Robin John McCutcheon B J Legate Jim Hurley Ford Alton Marvin McNabb Toth Brown Jim Gentles Steve Buchanan Joe Kentner Scott Oakley Steve McKnlght Brad Buchanan Ricky Holmes town I league tallies ATOMSTodd Cooks third period goal from Bob Johnson and Rlulyn Kennedy gave Brampton a 1 tie with Dixie In Saturdays atom opener Lance Alton tallied the Dixie goal at the 20 second mark of the first period Brian Muirheads hat trick sparked Weston to a victory over Frank Geng also scored tor the winners and Brian Brown and Gordle assists Clint Glrdwood and Jamie McDonald handled the Guelph blanked St Catharines In the first novice game Duncan scored first goal from Steve Van Eyken and Randy Van Fleet netted the second unassisted Niagara Falls and Hamilton played to a 11 tie In the nightcap Chris Swetman scored from Peter Musellus and Steve for the Flyers while George Brown scored from Dave Haverty for the Red Wings different players shared In the Cleveland scoring as the Barons hung a 1 drubbing on Baltimore John Scoyne with two goals and Ed Paul Don Coats Fred Allen and Jim Matthews with one apiece were the Cleveland marksmen Ensing and Jamie Ellerby also contributed two assists and Scoyne Ted Waltes Jack Vos and Peter Kroes chipped in one each BUI fired the Clipper goal from Scott and Barry Springfield downed Rochester in the second game on goals by Tim Taylor Wayne McKerracher Cliff Brltton and John Nathan Fields assisted on McHughs goal Norm and Kim assisted on the Rochester goal scored by Gary Pickles BANTAMS Buffalo Pittsburgh 106 In the bantam game Monday night Hat tricks by Charlie McRae and Mike Ferguson ted Buffalo to victory Paul Daley also scored twice for the winners and Dan Turner and John Dyer potted one goal apiece In the assist column McRae earned five Ferguson three Daley and Ken Withers two each and Larry Hepburn one Terry Holmes counted a hat trick and George once Bernle Taylor earned two assists and Wayne Allan Chris Tennant and Bill picked up one apiece MIDGETSSL Louis topped Los Angeles in the midget game Jim McNabb counted a brace for the winners Martin Dupuls Blair and Ken Jordan netted one each Ted Muelbacher collected three assists Ron earned two and Randy Ferguson Sid Barens Martin Dupuls and John picked up one apiece John Jordan tallied the Kings goal unassisted VCV TriCounty Standings Minor Hockey lei sue the Aeon point In their schedules Team In each roup follow NOVICE A Dee Brampton Burllnfton Georgetown Hilton StreemlHe Guelph Preston Aclon T Georgetown Milton 1 IS Brampton HeipeW II Burlington 1 II Chlnguicoui I Street 1 1 Burlington Georgetown A Milton Chlnguicouijr Burlington Georgetown StreeliviUe Acton Georgetown Brampton Hilton BANTAM A Industrial league Lakeview nips Nielsens Ryder rifles winner LOOK MA no feet Tanner Kevin Hall has his feet cut from underneath him niter being belted by Jet forward Jack Nairn 15 during Friday nights intermediate B gome here Photo Four pointer Jets arrive late outclass Tanners A pair of goals by Dave Ryder In the final two minutes of the game titled Discount to a come from behind win over Nielsen a Clothing in Sunday nights Industrial league Battle for first Gary Talllefer and Horry Phillips earned assists on both the tying and winning goals which gave akeview sole possession of first place Blow Press edged Hellers to push the leatherworkera In he Itague cellar In the second game Come from behind Nielsen carried a lead Into the third period and still had a advantage before Hllller scored at 16 Ryders markers came at and 10 Jim Barden and John Cunningham also scored for Hllller Alan Hall and Holmes added assists Jim McDonald and Steve counted a brace apiece for Nielsens Gerry Van fired a goal and two assists McDonald Ron Mellon and Grant McCallum also earned assists Jim Bullough for and Frank Anthony for Nielsens both played spec tacularly In goal throughout the rugged contest Hellers make ft close Blow Press Increased a second period advantage to before Hellers bounced back with two goals to make it close Stu McDonald paced the Blow Press attack with two goals and an assist Larry McAfee and Ron Schmidt potted one goal apiece and Russ Masales and goalie Alan Fennel collected assists Gary Ritchie Gary Masales and Ron Heller replied for Hellers Masales and Chick Milne picked up assists John was between the pipes for Hellers Referees for the were Bob Andrews and John Jordan I lie view I Blow Heller or T I IB IS 17 Jim Ron Mellon John Cunningham l Hi Gerry Vin It took Jets two periods to get untracked but once the classy defending OHA champs found their legs nights intermediate game at the community centre turned Into just another nightmare for Acton Tanner fans Treacherous road conditions caused Jets to arrive half an hour late for the game The visitors still managed to build up a second period lead and Ice an 83 victory with four third period goals Adding to Tanner woes was the fact the game was worth four points The win allowed Jets to open up an eight lead over second place Huskies but left Tanners in a fourth place tie with Fergus Flyers Naylor opens scoring Gary Naylor one of Actons better performers on the night caught Jet goalie Wayne Parkinson wandering and flicked a backhand shot Into the upper lefthand corner of the empty Lucan cage at 1 of the first period Tanners were at the time Jack Nairn tied the score seconds later and Barry Irwin batted in a loose puck at IS 19to put In front Jets padded their lead with second period goals by Steve Proctor and Doug Galloway Tanner goalie Vern Fraser was a veritable shooting target as Jets continually intercepted errant Tanner passes and peppered hard drives at him Kevin Hall In goal for the final 20 minutes Ken Loft and Barry Irwin greeted him with goals at and 16 the Jet lead to Jan Rlddall cashed In passes from Kevin Hall and Gary Naylor on a pretty three way play for Tanners second goal but Dick Doughty made it midway through the period Acton final goal came from the stick of their leading scorer Dave Norton after Parkinson had blocked Ed Millers original drive with the side of his head Steve Proctor closed out the scoring with a neat unassisted effort at IS 30 minor penalties Referee Dave of handed out eight minor penalties to Acton and four to Lucan Fred Buchanan served three of the Acton sentences In spite of the loss Kevin Hall Gary Naylor Jan Dan Arbic and Lloyd turned in respectable efforts for Acton who Key players absent Bruce McDuffc Harold Jack and Rick Moloney were missing from the Acton lineup was to have the cast removed from his Injured foot this week and will probably start next week Moloney Is sidelined with a broken nose after taking some well aimed shots from Fergus Iyer tough guy John lost week Tanners travel to Durham Sunday afternoon then are Idle until Friday January when they host Cheltenham SCORING SUMMARY First Period 27 Irwin L Irwin Doughty Robb Second Period Proctor Walt Parkinson Robb 7 L Galloway Irwin Third Period Loft Doughty 3 L Irwin 4 Hall Brian 54 DoughtyIrwin Urbshott 10 A Norton Bants best Centreville Novices lose three games was sitting out a two minute performed for Acton juveniles L Proctor 30 elbowing sentence when Galloway scored Gordle Bell and Jan Rlddall both had excellent scoring opportunities for Acton but failed to connect Greet Anthony with goals Frank Anthony replaced last season was making his first start behind the Tanner blueline Last years league scoring chomp slippery Jamie failed to score but was at his best feeding passes to Jet wingers He picked up two assists Acton Vern Lloyd Kevin Hall Gordle Bell Dan Larry Jan Gory BUI Barbour Fred Buchanan Ed Dave Norton Brian Phil Marzo Acton Legion bantams chalked up a exhibition win over In Sunday afternoon Ken Withers paced the Acton attack with two goals Billy Charlie McRae and Bernle Taylor scored the others Milton tops midgets 70 Milton Jets whitewashed Acton A midgets 70 in a league game in Milton Monday night Acton fell behind at the end of the first period and wercn t able to make a comeback although they improved their play In the final two periods Dale Fisher suffered a slight cut over the eye that in the first period Midgets play host to Brampton Tuesday night at Blazers best Firefighters Preston Blazers blanked Acton Firefighter bantams at the community centre Saturday afternoon David Allan played an outstanding game in the Acton nets in spite of the loss Jeff was chosen Firefighters MVP Georgetown bantams come to town to meet Firefighters Saturday afternoon at 30 Foleys fox hounds keep on winning Tally a prize foxhound formerly owned by Harry Foley Main St N now owned by Kentucklan Robert Mitchell was declared winner of the Trig National championship recently held In Tennessee Intermediate Standings OHA INTERMEDIATE STANDINGS Tally also won honors this year at the Knox County show In Tennessee and the show in Kentucky The pup dam Sally won the Trig National in 1968 China a full brother to the dam won the at Wolfe Island and the Western New York title this year Mr Foleys foxhounds have been consistent prize winners at shows in Canada and the for many years BOWL for Pleasure BOWL for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER If the Jf IN Thing to do GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES MAIN ST MEMBER B A C Durham Fergus Sorry Kelly TOP SCORERS Graham D Irwin Hansen Nairn Harper In last week Meet the Tanners ad Kelly Buchanans name was unintentionally omitted from the report on Tanner winger Fred Buchanan Kelly is a sister of Steve and Brad Sorry Kelly BAND CONCERT Sunday MEET THE TANNERS Rangy centre Gary has been a welcome addition to this years Tanner team A Milton Minor Hockey Association graduate Gary also starred with I Milton Junior C Merchants for two years and was named the teams MVP last on Gary is still single and Is an employee of the Robertson Tanners top scorer so far rookie Dave Norton has impressed fans with his constant hustle Dave played his minor hockey in Burlington and also played Industrial hockey in OakvUIe Still single Dave lives in Burlington and works for his father Grant owner of Norton Buslines SCOrVO IS WORTH ft gin Friday Janair 8 ft Limited GO first class SKID00 FOR 1971 SKI DOO NOW PAY LATER ALLISONS SALES HWY NO BETWEEN ACTON GEORGETOWN PHONE 8775250 Taylor Chris Tennant George and Terry Holmes all picked up assists Bryant and replied for Centreville Many of the Centreville players were on the team that copped the championship of the first annual Acton Legion house league tournament last February Centreville is located between Kitchener and 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