Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 21, 1973, p. 7

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I it eg on town league tallies Tanner test skills against CPGA squad ATOM St Thomas and Weston battled to a tie In the first game of a round robin p series Mike McRM scored on a Mss from Ricky Smith in the finnSoertod for St Thomas and Bradley Manes replied for the third period In exhibition action Brampton nipped Dixie as Tim Ferguson a hat trick and Ken notched a single goal George earned a pair of assists and Brian picked up a single- helper for the Greenly Tommy Shannon and Greg Scott were the Dixie Marksmen Greenly and Bruce Shannon drew assists In a second exhibition contest blanked Welland with Paul Nolan scoring three tlmea Mike Stone twice and Tom Mo Donough once McDonough Barry McNabb and David Allen picked up assists NOVICE London assured themselves of a berth In the Day of Champions final game by downing Niagara Falls for their second win In round robin playoff action Ken Death paced the Knights of goals Lance Alton and Dennis Klrton each scored once and Dave picked up an assist Tim netted the goal St moved Into second place in the round robin aeries by Hamilton 1 Smith scored the first goal and set up the second marker by John Grlese Steve Hepburn cashed in Brian s pass for the Red Wing goal PEE WEE Paul Bowen recorded his third straight shut out aa Springfield whitewashed Tidewater in the opening pee wee round robin game Tom Ryan paced the Spring field attack with three goals and an assist Rick added a pair of goals and Simon WUaon and Steve netted singles Baltimore and Cleveland played to a exhibition tie Gord Bollert Dave Haverfe and Craig Sommerville scored for the cuppers with Harverty Bob Tosh and Rick McNabb earning assists Allen Tom Rosenberaky and John Woodman replied for Cleveland Aoscnbersky also earned an assist Richmond and Rochester also battled to a tie In an exhibition game Mike Nlcholls potted a pair of Robin goals and assisted on the third Gord Scott Brett DeVrles and Ken also picked up assists Bob Hudson Brian Bllton and Jeff Hamilton were the Rochester marksmen BUtonhad two assists as well Altons goal with less than a minute to play nailed down a berth in the championship final for Alberta The Oilers nipped Winnipeg for their second straight win In round robin play Gary Campbell Ed Owing Peter and Jim Matthews also scored for Alberta Alton and Easing each earned two assists and Matthews helped out on one Rob Wldmont counted twice and Paul Logan and BUI connected once each tor the Jets Assists went to Roman- Scott Oakley Kevin Hilts Jamie and Charlie Grlese Ottawa and Quebec tied in the other bantam game as Dave Moore scored both Ottawa goals and Gary Binden and Gary Pickles replied for Quebec Joe Schuts ana Brian Moore of the Nats and Jim Gentles and Wyga of the Nordics hit the in the assists column assists column MIDGETCarl Reed fired a hat trick to lead Montreal to a victory over Vancouver Mike Ferguson netted a pair of goals and John Dyer shot a single Wayne Allan picked up four assists Reed and Ferguson notched two apiece and Terry Webster and Gary Jones picked up one apiece Brian Storey scored both Vancouver goals Gary Moore Bill McKenile and Jeff earned assists SCHEDULE FOR MARCH It WEE SO Cleveland Richmond Baltimore- playoff NOVICE ma London Hamilton playoff 10 St 1120 Brampton St playoff game 1 BANTAM Winnipeg Quebec playoff game MOAbcrta Out Playoff MIDGETS Montreal Vancouver playoff STANDINGS I FEE WEE Springfield 1 Tidewater I Baltimore NOVICE London St J Hamilton ATOM St BANTAM Alberta Ottawa Acton Tanner will hold their final workout at the community centre tonight Wednesday at In preparation for their big game against the starstudded CPGA golf proa here Friday night Acton Centennial Commission Is sponsoring the event that will test the skills of Tanner hockey stars of yesteryear against those of the newlyformed golfers squad which includes several players with professional Junior A or Senior A hockey experience Dave who at one time was the only player In the old six team NHL to have belonged to all teams tops the list of hockey with the squad Crelghton played professional hockey for years winding up his career in a two month stint with the Philadelphia Blazers of the WHA this year He is now a partner with Eddie Shack In the Vaughan Valley golf club near Maple Ken who later performed with the Rochester Americans of the BUI and Bob and Gar Vasey who all played Senior A hockey for Gait Ken of the Junior London Knights and Johnny Hendrick who played Junior A hockey In Montreal will also line up with the golf pros Efforts are also being made to have Andy play here Friday layers better known for their feats include Leon Phil BUI Greenwood of Georgetown Golf and Country Club and Don of North Three generations Coach Jim James hopes to throw a three generation line of ex Tanners at the golfers on the shift Charles Sonny Townsley one of the province most highly regarded senior players In the 30 a will centre for golfing son Harold an year Tanner vet and grandson Steve who did a two year stint with the Tanners Modem day Tanner favorites like Jim formerly Acton s recreation director Max Stafford Junior Beaumont Jim Sweeney Jim Family Bell and Fred Buchanan will suit up along with Ben Basher Boyllss Lino Marzo and Kerwln McPhall from the era Although they will be unable to play several members of Acton only A championship team the 19381939 Tanners will be Introduced to the crowd before the game and Mario Herb Woods Doug Frank Gout Gibbons and Lome Minute Walters are expected to attend The golfers have played to packed houses at 1 arena In Toronto and Proceeds from the night win go into Actons Centennial fund Bants snap losing streak against surprised Amerks It was a long time coming but Acton bantams made their first win of the current hockey season one of international significance After losing of regular season games they earned one tie and bowing from the OMHA and WaterlooWellington league in three straight games surprisingly eliminated East Rochester New York in the first round of the Georgetown International Bantam tournament Saturday Headlining the Cinderella story was the heroics of B J Legate Joe Gardin and Robin Inscoe who combined to come through for Firefighters when the chips were down Winning goal legate backhanded home the winning goal in the total goals series at the mark of a five minute sudden death overtime period to break a 2 series score Hero of the first game which broke the gome Acton string Joe Gardin scored both Acton goals through the entire Rochester team and ticking the goalie on one effort Legate assisted on both of the goals Steve Buchanan and John McCutcheon also picked up assists Steadiest performer In both games was goalie Robin who allowed the Amerks Just a single goal in each game and pulled off Trailed In shots trailed In shots on goal when connected on the first Acton shot on the Rochester net Acton now advances to the series semifinals playing either Markham or at am Friday morning and again at in the afternoon Markham and Bay Ridges scored first round victories over and Preston respectively Winner of Friday series enters the C series championship game Saturday Raceway FIRST ACE I DUeaee WW DIANE PARKER R Hill BILLY V Moor EDGEWOOD 1 Duke Doyle B Rlchardaon Lowell at Cay Johnny Stewart Save a Wet Lad RobUlard SECOND lwBttntSSH DREW HANOVER V SUrton LOWE LtpMtl 1 Mr Lloyd Blattu Jeff KUby Boy McLean Fireball Hughe EIGHTS RACE iMBaue- G DIRECT B SHARPER C 1 Andy Dcllf Ctliel Jr I Itlfe I THIRD BACE I a Lochharl 1 OWENS PRIDE Troy B Mia Dorothy Hal Mather G Crowe Brant Dolly clay McLean FOURTH RACE 1 week J SULLYS Stewart I DUSTY Fallow Grew Magic Shadow Boy Emma Virag Tim Tote J Legend Clamant AK Lady Lawaoo FIFTH RACE PRINCE 1 CHESTER HARM Brain FEATHER MIR C Bedroom Harry A JumboIt Party CtaTtr Lard Tray Bine Moffat RAO 1 TUMBLES ADI05R McLean GIGGLE Strain DONALD CHIPS Moot Croat Current Km Una Duck Clark I Poll Dope Petty Meyer Boy MR- Strata POPULAR WaTtrly R McLean Hardy VonlcanW SUrton TENTH RACEIwtfkMCwWW YEOMAN W Troy MR I RUSTY Spring Creek Viral Laurel Atom Harrlman a Ace L Bra no Robber DUIoq Milton Recreation Committee has organised public swimming at the pool this for holidaying students and adults too Acton lions Juveniles have packed up their gear for this hockey season following a series of games and practices at which only a handful players appeared Lions were ousted from the OMHA playoffs by New Hamburg In four straight games Since then they dropped the opener of a Waterloo- Wellington league Mac J I Brady AdtotE Mather Sawmill Roy Kennedy Roman Gabriel M Corbet CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Guelph Multi Bright Ideas for all your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES Table Lamps Door Swag Lam pi Vanity Cab Inert Electric Heat Baseboard and Portable Central Vacuum Cleaning Systems Wiring Devices Future Parts etc Ventilation Hoods Fans etc FREE PARKING stow mat CarrauHn I Truckle Acton Minor Hockey Association ANNUAL MEETING ELECTION OF OFFICERS Acton Community Centre Sun April pm This is a public meeting open to anyone interested In minor hockey More adult help Is urgently required In order to operate the minor hockey program CHARLES SONNY Townsley one of the Steve when the Acton Tanner take fanciest in hockey on the CPGA golf pros hockey team at the will don the blades briefly community centre Proceeds from the night Friday night to centre a three generation line will go Into Acton Centennial fund made up of son Harold right and grandson Gibbons photo Peewees make semifinals Acton Men Wanked Fergus 10 in Sunday afternoon to advance to Waterloo Wellington league finnh Men ousted Fergus three games to one with a game tied In their best of five Gary Mcdtanci played an outstanding game In the Acton nets Sunday and Jeff Shields provided the margin of victory by scoring on a puss from Scott Malcolm Alter a Mm gained two wins and a tie 1 the first three games of the Fergus prolonged the affair by winning on Acton ice last night Wolf and McLean were the marksmen in that game club winners In last week draw were O Norton Usher N Gibbons and H The Freo Press Wednesday March 1973 The little dollar car with BIG ECONOMY Buy ho ear that offer everything a high taq BRAND NEW VOLKSWAGEN I Th 2 000 Milt I B good to your 1 1 drlv frill littli Baz Motors Lid THREE STARS of Acton Firefighter Legate scored the winning goal of the two upset win over East Rochester New game series in sudden death overtime York in the Georgetown tournament played two outstanding games in goal and Saturday I Legate RoWn GardmnettedbothActongoalslnamorning2- and Joe congratulate each other victory the dubs first win of the season Juveniles pack up hockey gear Adding three to four equals seven postal playoff series to Ebnlra Only lost interest and two have gone to eight players dressed for that Spain Mr the winter holidays game and the same number of Gary Fisher joined faithfuls turned out for a practice the junior Sabres in early last Wednesday night ending his juvenile According to manager Carl eligibility for this season Timbers some players simply The Greatest Show on lee CPGA Golf Pros versus Acton Tanner In a Centennial Project Hockey Game Jim Caiburn Tanner ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE FRID1T MUCH 23rd IT JO Admission ft Stndents Children Under 12 50

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