Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 4, 1973, p. 5

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Automen try hard but Acton Free Pros Wed no id ay April A Blow Press captures industrial crown Blow Press produced two periods of hockey and turned back a strong finish by Kens Auto Service Sunday night to wrap up the Acton industrial hockey league championship with a win The pressmen were upset in the opening game of the best two of three series by the but came back to tie the series with a cliffhanging decision In the second game Sunday night they were full measure for the win which followed an exciting climb to the league top during the regular the new champions finished they eliminated the clothiers the season with eight wins four Ken Auto Service on the losses and three ties to clinch the other hand notched IS points pennant Then they were during the season on five wins extended to three games In the four losses and six ties and then semifinals by before polished off the favored Unknowns In two semifinal games to clinch a seat In the finals Take lead Blow Press chalked up a margin over the in the first period of the final Sunday They added five more goals In the second period to three by Ken s which gave them five goal margin to carry into the third period The pressmen played a defensive game In the final chapter which threatened to backfire as the came up strong and cut the margin to two goals with less than five minutes Jim McDonald scores key goal In Acton teams enter four town tourney The Foot Tews for All Star house league tents la played this Saturday at the new complex Acton hi the bantam bo rice and tntdnt classes to the for the Acton teams OraagevtHe vi Acton Nevfce I IS a Acton StreetavOe n Acton GeargetowB game and games be played m the afternoon Rock and Broom mostly corn This past Saturday the was the attraction at the curling dub A full two draws took part in the two game spiel Cup winner of the spiel was the team of Mel Jordan Vivian RosaeU Tom and Am Mulder They earned 38 points They played in the early draw Second high team was skipped by Allen with points Other team members were Val Drinkwalter Harry and Kay Alger Third team this draw was skipped fay Chaa Davidson with Kae Hansen Dave Robertson and Ina Mellon They bad points Consolation was taken by the team of Ted Tyler Nan Hurst Ted Hansen and Pat Near Top team with points in the second draw was Ron Jackie Blow Karen Next team was skinned by Brian Robertson with Locale Dennis Jankfctson and TotlL Thay earned points Third team was skipped by Robinson and Marilyn Shbiey Few and Trev Patrick They bad a total of points Consolation in this draw was the team of Leo Smith Donna Manes PhQ and Manes and Vic Patrick made the pr of the prim Daring sapper Kent Tocher kept the mask flowing After the meal the members enjoyed the dancing to the music of Kent This week the Ridley and Walker trophies are on the line AodSsturdayUsthe Ma and Pa along with a party at April to sea the where each local ample entertains another couple with curling and hospitality For the Saturday entertainment the Street Trio will entertain Winners of second draw- Monday mixed curling Park and TUford trophy skip Walter Dubois vice Pearl Baker second lead Ethel Nicol Tuesday mixed curling BUI Shell trophy skip Mel Blow vice Laura Lovell second Bill Pendleton lead Shirley Friday mixed curling Toronto Dominion trophy skip Allan vice Dolores Jordan second Steve Ormsky lead Ann Fish Wednesday mens league Blow Press trophy skip Allan vice Fred New second Chris lead BUI Wilson Winners of First draw- Thursday ladles league Mackenzie trophy skip Ma Dumarsh vice second Ina Mellon lead Joan Winner of second draw- Thursday ladies league Paul Nielsen trophy skip Lucille Cooktky vice Ann Toth second Alice lead Sneena Goldle The Silver Broom was finally decided in Regina and the team proved the top team In the world They beat the Briar winners the team of Harvey Mazmke from The Canadian team bad gone through the elimination rounds without a defeat bat in the final name the Swedish team proved thebesUurlersoftbeday It will be a boost for world curling although it Is bard to see the trophy leave Canada again The Canadians have held the world title play started except for when the Scots won it in The Swedish team have adopted to the Canadian style even to the corn broom and they have learned their lessons well Congratulations to a great team and the from Regina are no slouches either In the Canadian Legion p Harvey Chappeu of Georgetown was m the running until the final stone It was a tough game to lose for ana Us team It took the Manitoba rink an extra end to eliminate the rink Penalty shot decisions Continued from Page sportsmanlike conduct over the season CONSOLATION GAMES Pee Wee Baltimore walloped Rochester In the Pee Wee consolation game with Bill and Dave each scoring twice and John Thompson once Dave also got two assists BUI one and Rick McNabb and Rusty Lee chalked up one apiece Bob Hudson scored the lone Rochester goal from Brian The Molozzi trophy for the most improved player went to Jeff Hamilton presented by Bruce Sears Richmond and played to a scoreless draw in their encounter Novice Niagara Falls with two goals from Paul blanked Hamilton 330 Ronnie Jackson opened the scoring for the winners from John while both Paul tallies were un assisted Steve Evans recorded the shut out in goal for the Falls Atom Guelph demolished Brampton with a whitewash brush in the Atom consolation Paul Nolan drilling two goals while Mike Stone and Tom McDonough each scored one David Milne and Scott McDonough each snared an assist goalie Tim Shields racked up the shutout The top scorer award was presented by Ab Irwin to Tim Ferguson of the Brampton team while Paul Morrison won the Post memorial trophy for the best goalkeeper in the division Bantam Quebec shaded Winnipeg in the bantam series with goals by Chris Mallet Ron and Randy Upton while Ron and Jim Gentles got assists Jamie and Mike Morris scord for the losers with Bob and Bill Romanovich assisting Calvin received the most improved player award from Gord James Scott Oakley the top scorer award from Harry and the award for the top left to play However veteran lamplighter Jim McDonald put a crimp In the chassis when he finished off a three way play with Dave and John Goy to virtually wrap the crown up Almost the same combination saw drilling the puck home for an Insurance goal seconds later Lome Gordon fired the final goal of the game for Ken to show they still were In there pitching until the final butter assists going to Dan Kavanaugh and BUI Coon big gun Jim was the big gun scoring four mals and assisting on two John also totalled six points with three markers and as many assists with Dave notching three goals and helping on another Pivot Jim McDonald scored one and helped on two Bob drilled one Two assists apiece were chalked up by Allen Larry McAfee and Lea King Butch and Jake McKenzie each accounted for one Dan set the pace for the as he blazed three goals past the pressmen twine tender Roy Smith and helped with four more Bob Andrews and Lome Gordon each scored a pair with Bob also earning four assists Phil Marzo bagged a goal and an assist as didRick BUI Coon chalked up three assists CUff Nelson got two and goalie Grant Usher Gary Kelley and Harry Jackson each earned one to round out the loser s scoring Lineups Blow Press Roy Smith goal Dave John Goy Jim Jim McDonald Cyril Butch Bob Fitipatrick Allen Larry McAfee King and Jack Ken Auto Service Grant Usher goal Bob Andrews Dan Phil Marzo Lome Gordon Gary KeUey BUI Coon Cliff Nelson Larry Jackson Rick BLOW PRESS DOWNED Kens Auto Service Sunday night to capture the Acton industrial hockey league crown Front left to right Cyril King Ray Smith Dave Gord Allen In back are manager Prank Butch Rees Jim Kavanaugh Bob Fitzpatrick Larry McAfee Jim McDonald John Goy and Jake Mackenzie W Stuckey Photo Hoffman joins faculty The nearby University of A Hoffman who Joined the Is attracting number of faculty In January as an assistant prominent nome3 on the faculty professor In the Department of One of the most recent Studies Miss Hoffman acquisitions Is Canadian runner will soon complete her DAVE PAPILLON exults after scoring the insurance goal against Kens Auto Service in the final game of the industrial hockey league finals Stuckey Photo LIGHT YOUR HOME Wllh the Latest Styles Widest Choice In LAMPSCHANDELIERSSWAGSFIXTURES We have great SALE ITEMS In all these types In April LIGHTING UNLIMITED SHOPPERS WORLD Ma in St Brampton 459 8166 Highway Steele Ave Novices really winners at Port Acton A B Novices picked up only one win in three games at the annual Port tourna ment but according to manager Del Cook the Acton contingent were real winners off the ice thanks to the traditional hospital of the Port Minor Hockey Association The tournament was the week end before last Pee Wee final tonight After their second loss to in the best of series Tuesday Acton Pee Wees proceed tonight Wednesday to for the final game Score here was to 0 for Orange ville Sunday in Acton was defeated 3 to Acton won the first game of the semifinal series and tied the second The winner of the series will go into the league finals against Kitchener who eliminated goalkeeper went to Ron Moore presented by Gord McCutcheon Atom Dude shut out 34 to win the consolation with two markers by Ricky Dodds and one by Don ThornhUl Greg Scott registered an assist Bruce Shannon marked up the shutout in goal The Alec Johnson trophy for the most improved player went to Don and was presented by league president McPhaU We were treated absolutely royally The parents that made the trip with us were even Invited to a dance in Port Colborne Saturday night manager Cook reports Acton players were billeted In the homes of Port players Friday and Saturday nights and parents stayed over at a motel In the first round Friday night Acton lost to a powerful Hamilton team Against Saturday A Bs tied but won the game on shots on goal in an overtime period Murray and Todd were the marksmen Port Colborne blanked the locals 30 in the consolation semi final game The friendly relationship between Acton and Port Colborne dates back to 1971 when Acton novices won the consolation championship in their first visit to the Port Last year Acton brought home the grand championship trophy SINCERE THANKS HINTONS 5 TO STORE Headquarters for GARDENERS SUPPLIES BROOM RAKES GARDEN RAKES PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE LAWN SEED HAND GARDEN TOOLS GARBAGE BAGS HOES VEGETABLE GARDEN SEEDS LAWN GARDEN FERTILIZER ETC LOOKING FOR A STATION Okhmobile Dressed Up Wagon Vista Cruiser Automatic PS PB radio W W tires Finished in Elkhart Green with matching Interior plus a wood grain siding and a roof rack Lie DRW SEE AT Andrew Hurray Motors limited Motmtainview Road Georgetown Ontario Keep Cool and Calm Keep a cool engine with a clean radio tor Avoid when idling Collect a imooth ride and help prolong cor life See for all front end repair RICHS SERVICE CENTRE Acton Junior Sabres and executive extend many thanks and gratitude for the overwhelming generosity of all the mothers wives and friends who participated in our bake sale The tremendous success Is due to everyones support Also special thanks to Jon Hurst for donating a downtown location Swimming Class Enrolment LAST REGISTRATION DATE THURSDAY APRIL Lessons April 6th to May 25th Fm 10 Far Faraon Bus leaves Acton Y for Guelph Y at 645 pm every Friday night FOR REGISTRATION CALL Linda Sum Pratt SB Remember sixpence buys four big oranges

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