Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 16, 1971, p. 4

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usSports The Acton Free Press Wednesday June Rams wallop Windsor Turkosz tallies goals TOTING HOME the hardware from handicap trophy winner Rev Andy Saturday Acton Open golf tournament were McKenzie second low gross winner Tim 1 to r Ted most honest golfer Frank Bullough who won the tournament for the Daley formerly known as Pipes OGA second year in a row with a score of Staff Photo Bullough captures second Open title Jim BulloiiRh tired a four over par to win the Acton Open Golf Tournament Saturday for the second year in row Bullough nosed out Rev Andy McKenzie a three time Acton Open champion by three strokes to become the first golfer to win the J Bert Wood Trophy two years In a row since Mick Holmes turned the trick In 1958 and Rev McKenzie known In golfing circles the putting copped top honors in 1961 1963 and 1907 41 enter A field of golfers teed off early Saturday morning under sunny skies at the Hilltop Course in Erin the first man to tee off ployed in foursome with Bruce Fred Buchanan and Don Aubln Frank Pipes Daley won the 00 A handicap trophy awarded to the with a reLognircd handicap posting Hie lowest net score Frank fired a which with his handicap gave him a net score of Award for tht most honest golfer of the day was carted off by former Ted TFooUtt who toured the course in Top scores Other top gross scores recorded included Bruce Brian 44 42 Murray 43441 Julian 87 4641 Kevin Hall 4345 Stu Mc Donald 88 Fred Buchanan 4741 George Sargent 91 Chester 43 Bruce John Kevin Conroy 47- Keith 4842 Don Grein Don Aubln Harold 46 Ted rntt Frank Dale Dick 46j2 Pete Turkosz 99 5148 anil Huch Brown 4851 Two visitors who were Ineligible for trophies Nash and Dave James recorded scores of and respectively Whips whip Georgetown Acton Whips minor soccer Warren Jim outfit defeated Georgetown in booted in one each a friendly game last night Tuesday The wiped out a two goal BUI Gentles scored three of the Georgetown rally in the second six Whip goals Gordon Bruce half from the world of by Denis Gibbons Praise for the play of Acton Rams captain Bob Turkosz continues to pour forth from visiting Junior B none of whom has found a way to curtail him on his current scoring rampage Brampton coach Clark and Niagara Warrior mentor Pete Conradt both of whom have some pretty fair talent on their own squads are the latest to shake their heads wonder at Turk s tricky ball handling Unluckiest person in the county this week could be OakviHe Peaks goalie Grant Bryck who 11 have to face Turk and his teammates here tomorrow night So far this week Peaks have given up 51 goals in two games Red hot Kitchener braves topped them off Monday night and Warriors humiliated them in OakviHe last night Tuesday Peaks will be the second of three teams Rams will have been fortunate enough to catch on the rebound from tough game with the classy Warriors Windsor absorbed 5 defeat at the hands of Niagara Saturday night before coming to Acton Sunday where they were clobbered 253 Mississauga PC will be in town Monday night less thin hours after they leave the Malton Arena floor following their lmportint first place clash with Niagara Sunday night Ram president Howard throws a bouquet the volunteer ambulance service in Amherstburg where Windsor MichiganOntario Olympics play their home games When Alan McKenzie suffered a severe cut on the forehead two weeks ago an ambulance was on the scene in minutes to take him to a medical centre for repairs It happened in the last five minutes of the game but Alan was patched up and back at the arena before we finished showering Howard reports Acton Community Centre almost became Acton Community Pool during last Monday s Ram Niagara game Puddles formed all over the Door when rain leaked through the roof Players and referees didn t mind an early shower but it s a safe bet they appreciate a month in the hospital waiting for a broken limb to mend At least three players crashed to the heavily after stepping in the water Bantam baseball coach Roy Wood lost his ace Jeff for the rest of the season when Jeff broke his arm in an accident at school last week Roy s Roadrunners have won three out of four games Girls play tonight Acton tirls team makes its second start of the current Holt on County schedule at Prospect Park tonight Wednesday against Georgetown Acton was defeated 132 by Glen Williams in the Glen last night Acton left the Iviscs loaded in three different Cancellations So far Acton has had one game with rained out and had two others with cancelled when that team dropped out of the league After tonights game Acton girls travel to Hornby Monday June List pi a Members of the team are Debbie Hilts Doris Black Cathy Dunn Bruncllc Vin Eyken lnne Dunne Joanne Fletcher Susan McPlnil McClure Pit Henderson Iaver Susan Gail Joanne Kim Van Cook Judy Path Dunn and Susan Jim James and Don Price are the team while Don is looking after duties Home will be played Prospect Park Wednesd i Boxa bants win fourth rolled to their fourth consecutive lacrosse in last night Tucsdij have yet to lose in the tile house John a brilliant and paced the Acton scoring mack with four Mike lut potted a pair of goals Hon Wane Allan I Barms Van Fleet added singles Ulan also earned i p of Steve Steve collet ted one ipiece counted both b John heids up defensive Kent were in the win ThLV ill played well they re illy looked like a team out chert coach John Go Jr remarked Bantams hive two home nest week Tuesday and rhursday Windsor Michigan Ontario Olympics ran out of steam and Ron McKnight almost ran out of numbers on the community centre scoreboard Sunday afternoon as Acton Rams breezed to an easy victory over the border town visitors in front of a crowd of about 150 Rams second lopsided win over Windsor proved the first one was no fluke and left little doubt about which team should represent the Western I A loop In the provincial Junior play downs In August Acton Windsor are the only Junior C entries in the nine Junior circuit Ten for lurk lcaguc scoring leader Bob tallied 10 goals and collected four assists even til ugh coach Bruce Scars wisely chose to rest him for most of the third period and give rookies Bruce Randy and Randy the extra floor time Turkosz Increased his scoring totals to goals and assists in nine games flic three rookies all elevated from the Juvenile Ram squad for the game plenty of hustle and took their licks with the rest of the team Cookaley scored Acton goal on pirn from Windsor goalie Briun Hanson was the victim of his team loose defensive play Rams bent him for all 25 goals Gary Turkosz turned aside all but two Windsor shots and come close to scoring himself on two occasions Bruce Murray played the final 10 minutes of the game and gave up the third Windsor goal Penalties close Rams served of the games penalties Bob and Olympics Mike Smith a boxing champion In the of Michigan squared off In a free swinging bottle at the two minute mark of the opening period Both received fighting majors Bams defenders Bob and Stu McCulloch both enjoyed their best gumes statistically scored three goals and assisted on two more while patted a pair of goals and picked up an assist Bob Gowland and Mike Marcoux counted a brace of goals apiece Singles went to Craig Bob Waller Harry Barens George Bob Andrews and Bruce Cookslcy Also earning assists were Waller and goulie Gary three Alan two each and Harry Barens Paul Cooper and Randy one apiece Winlsir scorns Mike Smith Run Smith nry Dave and Mike Cooper were with injuries and bred missed Ihcgimie on at aunt of Sunday afternoon work shift Hams lake on Peaks litre tomorrow night mid Monday June Tuesday June they Irivtl to Virgil to piny Niagara ft Junior I S HOLDEN Cock SI GUELPH TA OVER THE SHOULDER behind tht or nine games Turk has scored a phenomenal forehand Acton Ram captain Bob go lis tops in the league Here he beats has been beating Western Junior Windsor Hanson with an over the every way In the team first shoulder shot Staff Photo Braves are hot 11 2D SO 42 IS OakviHe downs peewees Acton In house league lacrosse play liml night Tuesday Craig Jordan hi or til all three goals for Acton Fred Allen drew an assist on one of them Doug Price scored two gouts and John Mcleod picked up one apiece play at home Tuesday June 22 and Thursday June burn Rams Kitchener Braves currently the hottest team in the Western OLA Junior B circuit overcome a four goal deficit and sent Acton Rams down to their seventh defeat of the season here last Thursday night Rams grabbed a 41 first period lead and scored the first goal of the second period before the visiting Braves began peckinc away at the Acton lead cut it to two at end of the second Penalties hurt Eight Acton penalties Including a game misconduct to Bob Waller helped Kitchener Rams and steal the win In the final minutes Huge Gene Gencroux Braves top scorer rattled In four goals three of them in the third period Mark Conway fired a hat trick and Johnston and Jim Pindcr picked up singles for Kitchener Rose four assists Hat tricks Acton Bob and Bob Waller bagged three goals apiece I- red and Mike Marcoux were the other flam marksmen Assists went to Turkosz ami Marcoux with three each and Weldon and George MtPliad with one each Since Thursday Braves have knocked off OakviHe and have vaulted from sixth place all Die up to third for Summer are on sale at Pete s Barber Sliop Ronton s Pro Hardware A Supermarket and the Acton Arena Peewees pound out 16 hits outslug Streetsville 2316 Acton Reid Gulf Streetsville 2316 In their first minor baseball game of the season in Monday The two teams were tied 1515 at the end of six innings before Acton exploded for eight runs in the top of the seventh managed to plate only one run in their half of the seventh Stroke doubles Two buggers by Scott Oakley and Bert Post highlighted the seventh inning Acton raUy Marvin McNabb and Bert Post had four hits each for Acton McNabb hit three singles and a triple while Post singled twice and doubled twice Kevin collected three hits in five at bats Ken Swan was two for five and Easing Brian lirsen and Scott Oikley each hit safely once Fan II Ken Swan and Bert Post combined to strike out 12 batters homered for Spence tripled twice and We clouted one three If Post Jackson bather Bale man Acton Creasty Broostad Hi Oakley Swan Acton 1G Iarsencf 10 10 Acton Fish Chip Store Queen SI Beckers Plaza FEATURING Fish Chips a Hot Dogs Hamburgers Cold Drinks Coffee Fresh Donuts Every Day MID WEEK SPECIAL Wed June 16th Thurs June 17th FISH CHIPS 65 For TakeOut Phone 8631710 by 4 PM STORE HOURS Sunday ft Monday Tuesday ft 11a to Thuriday ft Friday Saturdays SEC OUR INDOOR FOR BUYS CHECK IK FOR OUR LUCKT DRAW HARDWARE REGISTRATION FOR Acton Parks and Recreation SUMMER PLAYGROUND WILL BE HELD AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY JUNE 26 AM to NOON SATURDAY JULY 39 AM to NOON AS WELL AS THE FIRST DAY OF PLAYGROUND Tuesday July from PM to PM Playground will be held Days a Week from for ChildrenSto Yearsof 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