Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 31, 1973, p. 5

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Sabres rally edge Hornets in lively Sabbath matinee Rebounding from a Friday panting at Acton Sabrea pulled out all the Sunday afternoon to noae Hornet 33 In front of 300 leather lunged supporters Trailing after two the Sabres came hurtling back In an actionpacked third period to score goals and threatened to stretch the margin The Acton club the third place Hornets one of the better teams In the league 3032 Coach BUI must have Instilled some of the perseverance Hornets stung the with Friday He got good all round performances from most of the players he threw the boards Sunday afternoon especially the rear guard AUlaton took a lead in the second session after a scoreless first period In which both teams misted some good chance Jamie blanked the Sabres over the first two stomas with the formula which stymied them Friday but a goal by Gary In the second minute of the third period gave the Acton club a lift and they never looked back knotting the count at 31 aa Pete Morrison pulled the trigger with help from Dale Morrison also drilled the winning goal less than a minute later on a checkerboard play with Turkosi and defertwman Brian a Sabre standout nil af Crowd rejoices Needless to say the highly partisan crowd rejoiced In a fashion that has not been heard much this year in the Acton ice palace They had reason to cheer The Sabres skated for minutes with the pesky and least two occasions The two nick which eluded him tamo provided solid support in the nets from the point ami slot through a mate of arms and legs Rick kicked out most of the which gave him little to Allison scoring attempts get piece of them smothering breakaways on Sports Scoreboard W T F A 1 III I Allliton II tin ant IS I S3 111 J rid lord 4 4 Anion A 4 Ac Ion Dm Jin Acton Mi Future Wed Jn it Bradford a IS in nom ifi A It SI Unknown Ken Auto F A IB 4 4 S 14 4 4 S3 13 1 7 I 4 II a In Frit Blow vi Unknown 7 vi IS Kin Aula v tlr 1 Ron Ed It Jim Cyril K JahnCunnlnihim Erie Mam notched the first goal of the the point while led wit out tripping It whim low lx llonnttto I M won the fitcmlf In tin tan end flipped tu put to lliompMin inrlltr hut a twu brink flit ad of nnllli ii In tin of a nci on I lonfimlnH tin Hot nets on own Allliitoii Domain group of Alton rldiiy night only gulitm on luinil no tomb Hill nihil up niry Smoky I lnher mid lion tin Juvenile tub for Newcomer I of iw rgotuwn In tlw nuts hut up 10 in ilw flrnt two ho rtplaiiil Kirk liuitcn only Iwku In dm fluid I St Iltirn Hob hill una IJuvl moral two gonlii for tlw town Ilnrnobi Murk ami Hob I InwklriH goulH Kim jHO I no flvu iDDiLt tin In Hornet AND SPORTSMANSHIP who ployed his hockey In were the order of the day when Acton minor Acton pins tin Acton rihbon on old friend to Derrick Nuley ITii for fans by in ItitlftLtawn Peewee win prevents i triple Acton defeat ATOM A three goal by Don Dixie to a win over Wetland Mark and Tommy Shannon also scored for the Beehives Jim Richard and Jeff Sargent replied for John Evans earned a pair of assists and Ron Vanltem helped out on one goal St Thomas goalie Robert held Guelph scoreless while Mike McRae and Ricky Smith scored two goals apiece to help the Barons to shutout win Brian Demone and Rusty Elliott also bulged the twine for St Thomas McRae picked up two assists and Demone notched one Paul Morrison posted the second atom league shutout barring the door In a Weston conquest of Brampton Mark Duval potted a pair of goals and Brad Manes and Todd Smith added singles for the Dodgers Manes and Rick earned assists by Prank Geng and Dennis Kirton and shutout netmlnding by Dave Anderson carried London win over Hamilton Mark Staley ricked up an assist on goal Second shutout in the novice league was recorded by Craig Tatton of St the Black Hawks scalped Niagara Falls John tallied three goals and Matthew and Randy Smith netted singles for the winners Kevin McLaren Bob Johnson Mike Strong and Ted earned assists Billings fired four goals as Tidewater Richmond 5 Steve Trotter added a pair of Tidewater goals and single markers were recorded by Gibson Nick and Dak Anderson Humeniuk assisted on three goals Mitchell helped out on two and Trotter on one David McAdom and Mike each scored twice for Richmond Gord Scott netted a single goal Nictnlls and Brett Devries picked up Jeff Hamilton fashioned a hat trick for Rochester to lead the to a win against Cleveland Norm Brian and Steve Lumbers were the other Rochester sharpshooters Gory Death was an excellent with four assists Brian earned a pair of brackets and Jeff Hamilton bad one assist Tom Mike and Russ Allen scored for Cleveland John Woodman earned an assist Steve Mike Dawson Tom Ryan and Ron Guest scored single goals and Paul Boweo played a shutout gam for Springfield who blanked Baltimore Tom Ryan also earned an assist nipped Winnipeg on a late period goal by Ford Alton Gary Campbell drew an assist on the play Carl cashed in Ken Harris pass in the second period for the Oilers and Rob Wldmont tallied an unassisted first period marker for Winnipeg Randy Upton s three goal effort carried Quebec to a victory over Ottawa Jim Gentles scored twice for the Nordics and Ron Kulken and Ray Humeniuk tallied once each Mark Hamilton had twg assists and Upton Al Swanaton and Steve one each Joe Schuta Cliff Brltton and Norm Thomhlll were the Ottawa scorers MIDGETMontreal and Vancouver battled to a tie as each team scored four times in the third period Carl Reed Mike Masters Randy Ferguson Mike Ferguson Steve and Wayne Allan scored for the Habs Mike Ferguson Allan and also contributed assists Rolf Gary Moore Forrest Danny Turner Martin and S Moore handled the Canucks soaring Assists went to Ian Campbell Danny Turner Terry Slaven David Morris Rolf Jeff Tawnsley Gary Moore and Tim Mclntyre Schedule for Feb TldctriMr SO 30 SI Kill ATOM Cutlpb 10 Weiiao 1 SI Thorn BANTAM Wlnnlpt4ub MIDGETS Feb HO Moainit Vancouver Acton minor hockey tenms dropped two of three In a Special Minor Hockey Week exhibition scries in Friday night A novices were blanked by their hosts who won the division championship at the Silver Stick tournament and bantams bowed after holding a lead earlier in the Only an impressive victory by the Men pec wee team which bombed the pec wee saved Acton from a triple defeat The exhibition series was arranged through former Acton resident Murray who Is now publisher of the Rldgetown Dominion and a spirit or friend ship and good sportsmanship prevailed among the players both on and off the ice Bus teams The three Acton teams travelled to by bus Friday afternoon followed by several carloads of parents Upon their arrival Acton supporters were given ribbons bearing the town name and players and coaches were treated to a lunch following each gome by Rldge Minor Hockey mothers Acton players were billeted in the homes of their opponents while parents and officials stayed overnight in a motel Shutout by Frank and a two goal effort by the team leading scorer Paul Makey were enough to carry novices to victory Kelly Simpson and Peter scored the other goals andGaryScoyne youngest son of publisher Murray earned an assist Impressive win Mens pee wees spotted their hosts two goals then poured the pressure on to score eight tunes without an answer from The Acton lads impressed the crowd with their nifty and crisp puss in Bert Post Dave McGilloway and Bruce patted two goals apiece for Acton Scott Malcolm and Jeff Shields netted singles Starring behind the scenes for the Men squad were Wade Vickcry who assisted on five goals and Jeff Shields who drew four assists Most exciting of the games was tliL in which the total I- 1 r lighters camo within an old of recording their first vk Lory of the season won the game 4 on a goal by Cam How let t with lens lhan three minutes to play Joe Toth Holmes and Stove were the Acton Itobln Inscoe kept Acton In the game for the first two periods JUNIOR D HOCKEY ACTON SABRES Schomberg Cougars AT THE ACTON ARENA FRIDAY FEB 2nd At 30 CHRYSLER 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