Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 22, 1972, p. 6

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Acton blanked at tourney a watch lor selling llu most In Acton Orangcvtllc ami Tournament Brim the million Staff Much Oust exchamps Raiders set sights on crown standing crowd of watched Raiders upset Brant ford Foresters in Georgetown Sunday night and eliminate the defending Intermediate A champs from the Niagara District league Haider who finished fourth the seven team league whipped the regular season pennant winners four games to two Keith an outstanding performer throughout the stopped a two on one rush early the first period and bounced back to score three goals 1 aiders will mitt illher or In tht league finals leads the of five series Durham Huskies and Midland are tied a game in their best of seven Georgian Bay Inti A final last won the OHA Intermediate A championship in Raiders defeated for the Intermediate title in Milton Junior tklenccman Bill and ex Flyer coach Carl an both In the Raider lineup House league series continue walloped Pittsburgh in Legion bantam house league playoff action and Montreal Los Angeles in a midget playoff game Mondav nig hi Dm Marro and John both fired hat tricks to the win John Cameron and Jim Gentles were solo shooters Moms Ashley and Gentles at earned two assists counted two goals and Joe a goat an assist for the losers A pair of third period goals Gar Moore helped Montreal win game Ian Campbell Carl Reed were the other marksmen Assists went to Moore Kevin Marcoujc Carl Reed and Sid Armstrong sandwiched a goal between a pair of mar km by Ron Louttet for Los Angeles John Jordan Pete and Terry Webster picked up assists 400 club Lucky winners in the Saturday afternoon club draw were George Lockcry Hartley Coles Don Van Fleet Bill and MacDougall Legion playoff times Legion house league playoff continues at the community centre Saturday morning following last Saturday Mown tournament Springfield and Rochester meet in the opening game of a best of three pec wee final scries at In the first game of a total goals scries in the novice division Hamilton takes on Niagara Falls at 30 Winner of the sines advances to the finals London Dine and Weston square off at in the opener of a best of three set for the atom division championship Streetsville Georgetown divide championships and Georgetown divided four championships illy In thorn In the annual town tournament held in The host town won the novice and while Georgetown walked off with the bantam mid mills crowns Alton eliminated Streetsville in intiil mm la a but no match for the mono experienced town which won in the championship game Two i Ihrt lonsoliiilon won by Acton libit tht score on l III J alter dripping tr i mm lo llwrgetiiwn tin I liantiinm tgml iXmiM villi In a that shots regulation time win J by In round At Ion wire itobbcrod likl but in or it a battle losing In ill in gtuiio day loalle Bennett saved tin day for the defending Acton bantam tcum aftir game was lletl tho of rtgiilatlon Unit fknnett five out of six linMllh on penalty while teammates John Ashley and John Dyer connected at other end of the rink giving Acton a win 1 I who also was awarded watch for selling the moil tournament tickets sent the game Into overtime when he bunged In a rebound off a hard by John Ashley less than three minutes lelt In regulation time Ivan and scored the other goals John Ashley and JLm picked up Danny McUuloy Mlko Giles and lipping replied for Orangevlllo lipping is the only player to bent in poit game penally content Acton held a 10 lead over In opening game until the final four minutes of the whin tho stored twice I scored for Acton on pass from John Mo Dennis Varga and Jim were the Bounce back club trailed 20 after two periods or their consolation Home but tallied four unanswered third period goals to dump Ornngevlllo Ford Alton Acton rally on a from Cliff Brltton tlw second mark of the final and Tom Ryan Iced the victory with an foot drive Into tho empty net In 10 seconds In between Brian Moore netted tying goal Miko Morris bugged the winner with help from Moore and I Alton Paul Marshall and Hill Noble act red for Moore Tom were the Acton mnrkninon In the 1 loss to Georgetown Mike Morris I- Alton and Bill assists Sam Walt and Andy polled a pair of gouln for Glen Stockfish Jeff lYi and Tom added singles four Don Itulilnnw fired 10 goals In thHr first round novice win over Move I twkn Mlku onto fir At hulls pair wmt tn Handy Mrlfityrn and Alton In were scornd lUndy John Nick Nil holla it pair of and earned one apiece Kevin Harrison Iwd two goals and dory John and If one each for Winner of bond In the lournument draw was Mrs I of Upsets set up title rematch ljikcview Centre and Nielsen Clothing two Cinderella teams will meet for the championship of the Acton industrial hockey league in a rematch of last year final Lakevlew dumped regular season champion Heller Sunday and Nielsen a the league cellar dwellers nipped Blow Press as both scries were decided In two straight Speedy Bob Andrews a late season addition to tho lineup triggered three goats to lead defending Champa to victory Gerry Van and defenceman Bill Cook were the other marksmen Lloyd Small wood picked up a pair of assists Single helpers went to Mosaics Ernie Waller Gerry Van Dave Cooksley Ld scored the first goal of the gome for Heller Ron Mellon and Jim McDonald assisting at of the second period McDonald fired four goals and assisted on a fifth to help end the season for Blow Press Ray Bill Coon and Dave tallied singles for the clothiers Gord Mason drew four assists Dave three John Kavanaugh two and Ray and Bill Cook one apiece Gary Kelley Dave Ryder Hillier CUff Nelson Ron Schmidt and league scoring champ John Cunningham replied for pressmen Earning assists were Hon Schmidt and Alan Hall two each and Dave Ryder and Woody Fabian with one apiece Nielsen success in keeping Cunningham In check was a big factor in their scries victory Lakevicw and Nielsen meet Sunday night In the opening game a best of three final When the same teams met last year lakevlew won In straight games with the second being decided In the fourth overtime period J l N McDomld ALTON l inond Handy Nick Mike Nkholls Umbers Steve Steve Gordon Scott Todd Bruce Lawrence John Woodman Don Hob Mike Ralph Doug Johnson Adam Swctmun Coach red Buchanan Clarence Hill ACTON Cliff Tom Ryan John Gait Norm Thornhlll Andrews Jim Matthews Scott Withers Greg Johnston Marc MeKcrrncher Jeff Bill Brian Moore Mike Morris Ford Alton Coach Bruce Sears manager Jim Mitchell ACTON Bennett John McCutchcon Joe John Ashley Ed Jim Hurley Rick Jim Gentles John Dyer Dave Moore Ivan Dave Morris Tom Haverty Rav Mike Mitchell Coach Bill Fisher manager Harry ACTON MIDGETSKcn Jordan Ron John Trctli Armstrong Pete Chris Tennant Gary Moore Ian Campbell Kevin Marcoux Taylor Paul Daley Bill Conch Gary manager Wayne I MAN Of hour for the bantam team Saturday Charlie ha rile blocked five sit of alx by as Acton won name Staff Photo Fergus wins group crown Paul JcrtPua Green Mucblm rdlMl vir me grjup in the tntrol Junior I league enters a beat playoff series against Si The series opened in Fergus lust night Tutulayi Second game is in rhurwuty and the lack In Friday I- Hawks in a id series in other Junior I playoff action Simr it- knocked Caledonia out In tin game of their Southern lait in of fans In Sportsmens aW Anniversary Punjab Appears daily the Wrestling in the Arena- Tiger no extra charge Badminton Trial Fashion Show and gearColtaget AirplanesBoat Cars Motorcycles Weekdays Sundays Adults Children Entire proceeds In aid of Conservation Robert Little hosts tourney Six County schools will compete for two trophies In the North Halton Invitational Public School hockey tournament to be held in the Acton community centre Monday March 27 Georgetown Centennial Oak and Stewart town all senior public schools are entered In the A division Brook Joins Robert Little and MZ Bennett both of Acton In the division enter Minor hockey meet set for Sunday aft Annual meeting and election of officers for the Acton Tri County Minor Hockey Association Is scheduled for the community centre Sunday afternoon at 1 30 Several controversial topics including revamping of the present head coach system arc expected to be discussed The Association may insist that a parent be appointed for each team to look after transportation Managers of some teams have had almost no help in this regard this season Present officers of the association are president Don Lindsay 1st vicepresident Charlie Harrison secretary Joanne and treasurer John Creasey Anyone wishing a voice in the discussion or election of officers is welcome to attend tourney Acton Men have been ac cepted as a replacement team in the tournament Men will play Saltfleet In their first game in Collingwood Saturday at 12 The tournament is a two day affair Teams in each division will play a round robin series with the top two in each group playing tor the division championship Games begin at In the morning and run until in the afternoon John Kavanaugh physical education teacher at Robert Little the host school Is convening the tournament A schedule of games is listed below 9am Brookville M Bennett 10 am Centennial vs Stewart town a m vs Robert 12 noon Centennial vs Montclair 1 pm Bennett Robert Little 2pm Stewarttown vs Montclair championship game 4pm A championship game Acton TriCounty Minor Hockey Association ANNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION OF OFFICERS ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Sandai March 26 SINCERE THANKS The Acton Minor Hockey Association formerly TnCounty Minor Hockey Association wishes to Thank Everyone who participated in our 400 Club Draw with a Special Thanks to Ticket Sellers Without everyones kind support it would be difficult to operate Minor Hockey

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