Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 9, 1972, p. 6

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Long Branch PCOs bound for Edmonton Long Branch regular season pea wtrmrt the OLA Junior lactone have earned the right to Ontario In Canadian National Junior lacrotse In Ed monton Aung IWa cdotd Winter M in the of tournament art community Sunday af ternoon tn front of a noisy crowd of over tans many of Long Branch and Acton Rams dark horses and natural crowd favorites In tht four team field bowed 1410 to Windsor in the tournament opener Saturday morning In spite of a gutsy team effort and sparkling individual per formances by George McPnall and recruit Mike Kreiner of Long Branch survived a shaky start and bounced back to whip Magedomas rugged Eastern Ontario representatives 13 in the second semifinal game Saturday afternoon Injuries hart Rams battled gamely against great odds after their goal carina captain Marcoux and Harry Barons were forced out of the game by Injuries but the Windsor Club had Just a bit too much depth Acton Jumped into a behind It In the Mania then bounced right back to within two goals or the with Just live loft in the game MiPhall assumed tho role of team loader and played probably his finest ever a Ram uniform while Warlocks kept a particularly eye on Marcoux Ho scored six of Acton goals and hustled from end to end to make key defensive Except for a five minute second stretch when he was four times Kreiner stood up to some of hardest Windsor snots of the game cousins McPltAlL Ram sparkplug Mike scoring champ In spite of a rather disappointing sixth place finish In the Junior league Acton Rams enjoy the distinction of having the leagues first individual scoring champion Team captain Mike scored goals in the 20 game schedule and assisted on others for 115 points He won the championship by points over Bolton Rams Craig placed ninth in the league scoring race with points including a total of assists second highest In the league Marcoux beat Bob Turkosx single season Ram goal scoring record by one goal netted 88 goals In regular season Junior B league games last year Turkosz still holds the team record fortotalscoring points and assists which he also set last year A FT Acton Free August 1972 Game here Sat Rams open series in Bolton tonight Acton Rams travel to Bolton tonight Wednesday to open a best of five O Junior C group quarterfinal series against Bolton Wanderers Playoff dates for the scries were arranged Sunday night following the Junior tournament championship game Second game of the set is scheduled for the community centre Saturday night August 12 at with the third back in Bolton Sunday night August 13 at It needed Fourth game if necessary will be played here in Acton Aiigustl5at830andthefifth if necessary in Bolton Wednesday August 16 at 8 30 Winner of the series will advance to the group semi finals against either Worriers or Midland who are also playing a best of five series Other hall Survivor of a best of seven quarterfinal between Windsor Warlocks and Red Devils will face the tournament champion Long Branch in the other semi final when PCX s return from the Canadian championships in Edmonton Bolton won all four regular season games aginst the Rams but all games were close Wanderers won and 17 16 on the community centre floor and 1412 and 21 in Bolton Midgets improve as playoffs near MIKE MARCOUX FINAL SCORING is IS Wtndttjr on a Bolt 14 IIS 10 Ml WaUaccburf 20 12 ACTON li ffl II Midland 20 19 142 2 FIRST RACE pace STIRLING BOMBER Union J NAN COMET YEOMAN Tre I Kim HIM Jran Dcrbf M the Butler J Sim won Willful Milt M L Sharp Mike Martoax layne Steve Sell Fred Terry Sandennn Din Kelly Marly Craig is IS IT S3 The rapidly improving Acton Rotary midgets chalked up their fourth win of the Central minor lacrosse league season over Port Credit last Tuesday night and made an excellent showing against one of the league s top teams although they lost Thursday night Hat tricks by Ron Turkosz and Kevin Marcoux helped bounce back from a 31 first period deficit in the Port Credit game Rick Woody Newman Mike Chris Van Fleet and BUI McGilloway were the other Acton marksmen Sergio Durlgan and Chris Briscoe bagged three goals apiece for Port Credit Newman and George Artem both bagged a brace of goals ln Thursday game Turkosz and Marcoux shot single goals Raceway ARMBRO A ARMBRO LET HA J Meadow B Carroll B J Jr J Ad Lawson A CjittoII AE Tonjr Bottle Pollard Hill M is James Mac Latvian Br McNu I Carat M r I SECOND RACE In 4 WHO G Antra B II R nee Until I Dot Noble Betls Belaood Morrison At Champ rl T TENTH RACE EIGHTH 1 mile trot 4 DA CHOICE K Webb DOULEDO HARM ACE Brown 2 J Smith Belmont Harry C Ce Bee Wall NINTH BRETT CHOCOLATE ECLAIR J Ji SLY Troy Armilead Blake A Marvin SIXTH I mile CELTIC SABER A Rogers MISTY LEE 1 Devon Sound Ruff Speedy Dave Jimmy Corbel SEVENTH RACE I mil pace Rate MR 4SIRMARVINL CASH DOMINION C ISterlna Badger Jackson Mary Cochrane EIGHTH RACE mile pate WICK Crowe J TARLOCHD Dully Terry Moochey Holmes played goal for Acton in both games Rotarians play their final regular season game against here tomorrow Thursday night They be entering the OMLA midget D playoffs later this month TAR GIRL Shapely 1 Tip Chief J Cochrane Spencer W Troy 4 Tony Baltics Pollard Joe Sheldon NINTH RACE 1 mile pace Race POPULAR BRAD 1 EVA SLATER M McDonald CRESTWOOD PHIL rl W Troy Dominion C Lawion TENTH RACE I mile pace EiaclorRace ROSS HUTCH J SHADY HILL ACE Shakes EHIN DALE Baync W W Direct C Shepherd Meadow Pink C Lynn McNult Warlock coach Medo to his head En wonderment Mike Smith and Dave bagged three goats apiece for Windsor Ken scored twice and Fred Marty Young Kim Winger Larry Howe and Mike Burke tallied and Brian tallied once each Bruce Cooksley with two goals and Mike and Craig with one apiece were the other marksmen Grant Haines earned three assists Marcoux collected a pair and Kreiner Chris Sargent Brad Timbers and Del Watson added one apiece Coach pleated Ram coach Bruce Sears paid tribute to his Inexperienced squad for their efforts We lacked the depth but we at least forced them to ploy our type of game After we got the early lead they had to come out of their defensive box to get us Scars said Martinello also praised Rams play s not the same Acton club we ve been ploying all year re going to be right up there In the playoffs he predicted Martinello denied the Windsor Lome plan was specifically to keep Marcoux away from the net but he admitted his club over shifted to make It more difficult for him to get the ball Turk proves versatility Raiders jumped into a first period lead and went on to defeat Inscoe Injuns 14 in recreational lacrosse league action at the community centre lost Tuesday night Ex Ram goalie Gary Turkosz proved his versatility by scoring six of the Raider goals and ad ding three assists Lome Gordon and Dave Ryder both bagged hat tricks for the winners Jack Holmes and BUI Gary Talllefcr scored four times In a losing cause for the Injuns Fred Dnwkins scored twice and Stee Van Fleet Jeff and Bill each scored After the first period the teams battled on even terms exchanging three goals in the second period and five In the final frame Dave turned in a winning performance In the Raider nets Steve Goy tended goal for the Injuns THIRD RACE mil pace COLLINGWOOD DUKE GRAND BYRD PRINCE Bain 2 Donaldo Chips I Moore 4 Adam Barrett I it Star McDonald J Todd Miry A Sons FOURTH RACE 1 well R Davidson I PAPOOSE HERBERT BOY Mac Roe Dutchess Dean Ace Brown Baldwin Walter Either Troy Gallant Misty Danle Harper Anne C RACE 1 mile pace RUBY PARKER Barn KIWI BARON WEE CHELLEY C Lochhart Take Ben 4 Scamp Lawson Cheyanne J Johnny Adtmas J Selaey Bay Troy le pace 7 HUGH SKAT II McLeon STATE JAN R Rossi BOB R Gernwell Lucy Bay Zlmls Crystal Bill 1 Lor Cathy A tie BR Zephyr Billy L SUNDAY AUGUST 11 POST TIME 204PM FIRST pace S 7 KIWI BELLE ETHEL Crowe JESSIE COMET 1 Space Million Colvin Corbelt Thoushlful R Given Anne Vicky DlamoodG Shapely SECOND RACE I 4M LATE Loekhart BETHEL MAR NIC H Youni Girl MacKentle Ctaybrook Marie A a C Richardson 7 Tiler Boy Brown a Frost T Lane THIRD RACE Oenena ANGEL FROST A Hoffman ZING SONG D Brenner Miss Lawaon 2 Mrs S Attorney J McClure Andy Counsel Andrews Belle Gay L Good ale 7 Scotch Genaeiee AE Scott w Troy SIXTH RACE MOO OUTHACE COUNT RODNEY B Carroll I KEY AGENT ONLOOKER I Doctor Jim 4 Brother Noble J GelaelJr Scott Dominion I Perfect Time SnaeHer SEVENTH RACE 1 mile pace 1 MR EXPO H LITTLE JOE JAM Crowe ATTACK Archdeacon Brenner Goodlime Alex A Avery 4 Penny Mac Casa SoraervUle Adioa R FIFTH pace 3M AMBRO IMPALAP Shakes ABIGAIL HERBERT R Given POMPINO STEVE A Duncan 1 Tar Brenner WRESTLING Hill BOUT TM TEM Watson jr and chief LITTLE BEAR THE MASKED ASSASSINS HUMPHREY SPECIAL BOUT HAPPY FARMER HUMPHREY Lb LORD MIDGETS FEATURING THE FABULOUS SIRGH HELLS R0 2 LADY WRESTLERS CMHER HORSE PLUS ONE OTHER BIG BOUT AGT0N ARENA MON AUG 14 830 PM GEORGE OXTOBY and a frazzled looking Bob captain of the Long Branch whoop It up after winning the lacrosse tournament In town on the weekend The s whitewashed Brockville Saturday to the tunc of to then went on to beat Windsor Woriocki on Sunday in close and hard fought battle Photo by J Jennings Wc knew he had a real hard shot the Windsor mentor commented Spectacular first period by George Oxtoby helped lang Brunch grab an early lead the title game Sunday Cut lead Windsor cut the POD lead to the end of two periods and come within a goal of tying the score before the minute mark of the third Merv Maglnnls bagged three of Branch Bob Dane each Dave and Morri ot Koala Ktn Rehman Kurrdthrctcoal and Rch man Mike Smith Marty Young and on apiece Acton tona moat of whom the club In the final vum booed loudly when Martinello km toued out of the Kama for coming on the floor to attend to an Injured player in the dying An I A rule coache from leaving the bench Ram president Howard who handled of the tournament convening Job from the Acton end felt the event very I think It did a lot to promote Junior one of the game The A officials were quite pleased he reported OLA secretary manager Jack Christie Junior convener Baiter and executive member Howie Bigger were all In town for the toun along with Lit A refi chief Bruce Hood an referee during the winter COMFORTABLE MUSIC Acton Curling Club Presents COUPLES DANCE at the Curling Club Saturday August 12 at 830 PM To the Music of JOHNNY TOCHERS ORCHESTRA Refreshments and Lunch Served Pay Bar Available Per For Tickets Call Any Member Of The Curling Club saisstswssswaffejsssji SUPERMARKET MILL ST ACTON 8530650 Moderne of 400 Save 48c FACIAL TISSUES Van Camp 14 Tins PORK BEANS 5 Hills Bros 10 oz Jar INSTANT COFFEE Squirrel 16 Jar PEANUT BUTTER 2 Pantry Shelf Tins Save ORANGE JUICE 3 Stokfey s 10 oz Tins APPLESAUCE 8 FRESH PRODUCE DAILY FRESH PRODUCE ARRIVES DAILY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Meat Grade A Fresh Killed TURKEYS AIIUCIUCI 3 COUNTRY SAUSAGE 69 Schneider s 1 lb BOLOGNA Assorted COOKED MEATS Town Club no SIDE BACON 89 Prices Effective Aug Rose Brand IS Jars 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