Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 10, 1971, p. 11

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AFTER PLACING second for two straight manager Jim presented the trophy years Jim Bullough finally won the Acton and traditional green jacket Saturday nighL Meadows club championship this year Club Photo by Jim Jennings New deadlines For the first time the Free Press sports page appears on the front of the second section this week In future weeks the sports page will continue to occupy the second front The move necessitates a new set of deadlines for sports news since the second section of the paper goes to press first Beginning next week reports of all games meeting or events which occur prior to Monday as well as any public service announcements must be in the Free Press sports office by p Monday at the latest Reports of games meetings or events which occur on Monday will be accepted until p m Tuesday The sports department will make special arrangements with teams involved in Tuesday night games to have those reports carried in Wednesdays paper if possible The sports department requests the co operation of all coaches managers statisticians and executive members in meeting the new deadlines ACTON HOCKEY SKATING SCHOOL REGISTRATION FOR Hockey Instruction ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON Time PM to PM STILL OPENINGS FOR BOTS Cost 50 for 20 Weeks Instruction Acton Minor Baseball Association OPEN MEETING ACTON LEGION Monday November pm Anyone interested in the formation of a new organization to oversee all baseball in Acton Is urged to attend this meeting A special invitation is extended to any women interested in helping with girls v ACTON MEADOWS GOLF COURSE CALL 8530025 FOR DANCES BANQUETS WEDDING PARTIES BOOK NOW FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTIES Some Tickets Still Available for New Years Eve DANCE THIS SATURDAY 9 to 1 featuring The Shayrtes Seventh ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Junior D standings SOUTH CENTRAL A JUNIOR STANDINGS W 10 ACTON 1 10 3 I Not Including nit game Shelburne tergui Schomberg Ac Ion 19 Wcdnetdy Tonlghl Bradford Friday Nov 12 at Acton it Bradford Fergus Sun Nov 14 Bradford it Legion schedule Acton Legion house league hockey action gets underway this week A schedule of games for the first week follows SATURDAY NOV 11 PEE WEE NOVICE Si Kllti vi BSD Fall am Peterborough va London ATOM MONDAY NOV IS Sabres sharp in league debut slaughter Sunday When a team scores goals and shuts out the opposition in the third period it usually calls for a eel brut ion But Acton Sabre coach Daw kins t nearly as Jubilant about his club easy win over a Sherburne team here Sunday as he was about their fine showing In a 2 loss to Hornets Friday night Friday game was the South Central A Junior lca opener Although they only been able to work out on Acton ice twice prior to a game the first year Sabres showed definite signs of promise In fact a number of observers including several felt the Acton club hod much the better of the play Shots on were even 24 Sabres simply failed to cash in on their scoring chances Craig was outstanding in goal and the Sabre defence corps belted Hornet forwards with authority Neither team scored in the first period Acton 3 1 in the second frame and each team scored once in tht third Two for Turk GOALIE Ken Hume stared at the net in Hard working Gary disbelief after Sabre sharpshooter Gary Turkos extreme one of the six with three right beat him with another shot during Sundny lopsided years of Junior eligibility Junior hockey home opener here Rot the shot away remaining potted both Acton coals Dale Fisher collected two 19 Acton goals and totalled Myles and assists and Gord Murray notched scoring points Scace scored two goals apiece for one Evans a Milton Juvenile Gowan Gibson and product led the way with four Bounce Jack OLeary scored for Alliston toals and seven assists Morrison Turk Durante Sundays home opener was tallied five goals and two assists S strictly no contest after the first and Field counted two goals and first I when he period which ended with Acton seven assists SimS Sir BriS holding lead Sabres added Gary Turkosz grabbed the in a scran with five more goals In the second team lend in goals by bagging l period and more unanswered four to go with the pair he markers in the third On account notched in George of early season organizational potted a pair of goals problems Shelburne were able to and Charlie and Ted dress only 11 players Harmer added singles Randy Field day drew four assists Dale Mennwhile Sabre sharp P three Ted shooters had a scoring field day two and George Me at the visitors expense The line Charlie John even he was knocked down on the play A Sabre centre acted is a screen on the shot Sabres host Cougars Friday night Staff Photo Glen McDonald McDonald bowled over Acton Craig Weldon when he slid out almost to the to cover a loose puck Sabres make their next start against Schomberg here at the community centre Friday night They play in Bradford Wed nesday November Sunday game attracted over fans ACTON Goal Weldon Defence Randy Brad Tlmben Centre Ray Right Wing Dill Field Left wing Pete Morrlion Alternative Cord Murray John Charlie Idilen George rfci hall Ted dry Turkoit Rile Brian Davey Jack Dunnte Bruce Mike Lakeview Hellers win openers doubled the score on Nielsen Clothing and Heller outlasted Blow Press in the first Acton Industrial Hockey League double header of of Ray Evans Pete Morrison and and Brian Davey one Sunday night Bill Field accounted for 11 of the piece Gary Masales fired a hat trick to pace the Lakeview attack Masales John Mason Lloyd Jeff and Dave Cooksley netted single goals Mason Gerry Van and Holmes all earned a pair of assists Single helpers went to Masales and Bill Cook Stu McDonald triggered a hat trick for the losers Dave bagged the other goal and Steve earned an assist led at the end of the first period and 2 and the of the second John Leatherland was in the nets for the winners tended the twine for the losers Pot two Fred Buchanan Ed Hillier Gary Ritchie and Gary Tadlefer potted two goals apiece for Hellers in the nightcap Andy Berry and Robbie Townsend each scored once Cecil collected three assists Buchanan and Ed Hillier picked up two each and Berry Ron Heller Jim McDonald and Ron Mellon counted one apiece For Blow Press John Cunning ham scored three goals Ron Sen midt two and Larry Gordon Harv Hillier and Gary Kelley one apiece Cunningham and Alan Work is in progress near the top of the Bruce Peninsula to establish Canada first underwater provincial park Hall picked up two assists apiece Single assists went to Gordon and Dave Ryder This Sunday Nielsen play Heller at 30 and face Blow Press at John Cunningham red Buchanan II II McDonald Elect new officers for minor soccer Iain Galbraith was elected president of the Acton Minor Soccer Association at the annual meeting in the Legion Saturday Also named as officers for the ACTON MEADOWS ladies club champion Elsie Whitham accepted the John s Texaco trophy from John Hoare Photo by Jim Jennings in GUN SHOW SUNDAY NOVEMBER 14 AT THE ACTON INDUSTRIAL CENTRE FREDERICK ST next to Snack Bar Ample Free Parking 200 TABLES ON DISPLAY of guns coins badges books and many more related items Guest Membership Ladies FREE Come to the BIG and FINAL show of the year IUNGUBRAITH Minor Socctr president 1971 1972 season were vice president Bill Gentles secretary Ron McKnight and treasurer Colin Agar Past president Dave Dawson will remain on the executive During Dawson two year term as president minor soccer registration increased to a record number of 140 boys this year Number of teams Increased from five in to in Mr Galbraith said newly elected executive will work hard to continue the progress made locally With the addition of new faces in the coaching managing and committee ranks even greater success is expected We have a solid nucleus of adults and parents In our organization and we re looking forward to adding to our numbers before the start of the season he said Also named to the executive were Bill Gentles as press secretory Mick Davis as equipment manager and Dawson as chairman of the fund raising and entertainment committee ARTHUR A OPTOMETRIST Mill St Acton Wednesday Saturday I ton Ma OLA to honor Rams Saturday Acton Rams will receive special recognition from the Ontario Lacrosse Association for ACTON LEGION MINOR HOCKEY Coaches and Managers Will Not be Responsible for Equipment Lost or Misplaced by Players Before or After Games Kerwin Chairman winning the O A Junior C championship when Lives from across the province convene in this weekend for the O annual meeting at the Holiday Inn Team captain Bob manager Alan Hall and president Howard will attend the awards dinner which follows Saturday general meeting Rams will be honored along with the other champions Brantford Warriors Senior A Windsor Warlocks Senior B Peterborough Junior A Warriors Junior B Brampton Doug Budden who represented the OLA at Bams championship banquet will succeed Enrico Caruso of Georgetown as O LA president beginning Saturday Caruso Is retiring after three years as president

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