Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 22, 1973, p. 5

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Kingston outclasses Rams but coach forecasts long series Seats open on bus The Acton Free Press Wednesday August Kingston Kings drew first blood net with a tight zone defence for In the tier A Junior most of the game the younger championship series upsetting Acton club snowed enough spunk Acton Rams 12 here Saturday to cause the Kingston club plenty night In a game in which Kings of concern on occasion were clearly the better team yet This team is no pushover one which produced signs that Neither team Is going to win this Kingston players picked up the first half of the period and both sides may be in for a long series in he games Kingston series coach bob Joseph commented as While Kings used superior size he wiped the sweat from his brow and strength to control the ball after the gome told us helped Rams take and keep Rams away from their we no trouble Acton first period lead Kevi but they re dead wrong This is a well dcscipllned team Discipline is one virtue flams did display as they let Kingston sit out of the games minutes in penalties Three misconducts Sharp by Gary and a pair of goals by Marcoux and Bruce Cooks scored the other goals Rams failed to get the ball out of their own end en with a man advantage In the second period Kings controlled ploy in rifled six shots post before Wayne Young and Hick Newman connected for Acton with goals seconds apart A ninth Kingston goal and Twenty scats are available on the Ram team bus to lacrosse Tans wishing to trav el to Kingston for the second game of the tier 2 A Junior C championship series Saturday Ram president John McNabb says bus tickets will sell Tor per person and will go to the first persons contacting him at against a big turn and our power Hon McKnight 1907 or play stunk Howard at Bus We just perform the way we had planned coach Howard said in summing up the loss We lost a lot of fnceoffs we t keep running who was pushed from bohliu he shot left the score at Kingston heading Into the third period In less thin two minutes Young and John Scott scored far Acton the 400 fans largest crowd of the season started chanting to spur Runs on second of the night at 7 gave don the lead for the first time since early in the period KlnRplnsMrike Kings then went to their kingpins to pull out the victory Norm Williamson a three goal scorer completed a tint trick to tic the score it Huge Sandy netted the winner and Hugh who Ram Howard called the best Junior layer he seen this year added in insurance goal at Kings were shorthnnrted themselves when Sandy scored the winner Kevin was ing a double minor for Acton on goal tickets do not Include admission to the same The Bus will leave the com centre at Saturday afternoon Game time In Kingston Is a 30 Novices bow A major factor In the Kingston win was Kings ability to shut off Rams top sharpshooters Dave Hill the club top scorer in the I York semi final series failed score and Bruce who averaged dose lo three a during the regular season found the mark just once scorers Norm Williamson was the lop Kingston scorer with three goals Hugh and Sandy McDcrmla and cm DeSousa netted two apiece A Single scorers were Brian flesh night man Gary Wilton and Ijrion Acton Rotary novices and Triangle minor Andy Wilson earned four assists payoffs Craig Weldon Rick Newman and Wayne Young scored two each for Acton Kevin llruce and Ian Cump- Is Thursday hi way his 1 ids pi never CHICK MILNE Rockwood first baseman did the splits 111 vain on this play last Saturday night when this runner was ruled safe Rockwood went on to win the game 2 eliminating Shedden They meet Photo by Pink I lose a game tin si and r ason they won Monday is lint ilnlr first shirt 111 ovirtiim Mil tin nil had four Ik fori that but ihiy all t ml I1I111 fired tin winning work out at the the at Hi of centre tonight overtime session Marshall rutted two II tin 111 Mills sharp hoolirswin liUrltunlli and added one The series resumes in Kingston Saturday night at to Gome at Hams community and TWO TOUGH single goal losses have Standing 1 to are coach Mike brought the minor lacrosse season to an Andy Grant Gareth Turner end for Acton Rotary novices Andy Ellerby Mike Marshall Tea Nevertheless the novices had a fine James Peter Hurdle Missing when season finishing third in the Golden photo was taken were Robert Dawe Bill Triangle league Team members are Don Thomhill and assistant front row to r Ricky Dwyer GlenLott coaches Jim James and Albert Marshall Paul Marchment Robert Grant Bad luck plagues midgets in OMLA playoffs A Chicks lose two games win friends with charm Outhit but midgets beat Brampton nine walks and consecutive single in the second inning and hits by Holmes liny left fielder John Dunbar una Hilly in Ihe walloped a two run homer to bottom of the sixth inning lifted account for the next two Tire midgets Ion Holmes collected two of the Italian County minor seven Acton hits Hoy Dunbar victory over at Hilly Dave Allan Brad the park Thursday night and John all Jeff nibble gave up 12 hits In hit safely once pitching the win but kept well scattered Aflcr the first inning when r runs l CI 111 managed only smalt- tallies in the second and fifth chalked up eight strikeouts dutch hitlers Terry Holmes drove in Ihi first two Acton runs with Since officials Raceway could not be contacted this week entries for Sunday race card do not appear on the I Press sports pages will rcappeir next week deciding game of their midget against Whitby the community with leading A 2nd Results of the cancellation wis navies of that midgets had to travel to tailed the arena and Whitby Tor the second ordered the game much lo centre tonight Wednesday five Sunday night They won that one the dismay of both teams days aflcr the series was sup posed to been completed have run Into nothing but bad luck since they lost the series opener in Inst Tuesday night Game two vvhieh was scheduled for armed late for Monday night Aelon Thursday night had to be deciding J7 hut their troubles were only beginning Because one of their cars carrying four players was in v in an unfortunate accident Highway 401 the Whitby team Team upsrt Our wen pretty hot about game being called after we first reenved Instructions to it Sears reports We felt the game should hive been plnved then proles if the tn the arena and suggested it talked to referee- in thief Si irs points out thai the winner he closed down for a few days to Bruce by phone before the of the series will now allow reconstruction of the north game and his Instructions were to four games in four nights and south walls to proceed more start the game is waiting to meet easily At the end of the first period that must be eomptctcd by this Itotnrians played more like a learn tying up the scries in Whitby Sunday night a 1 first period Acton their hosts in each of fiml two 1 Hon Kent Kcntner lotted two for Ron Moore Jim Hurley and Stev tallied one oath Allison bagged a hat trick for Whitby f and with two goals ench and and Jim Rogers with one apiece were the marksmen in first game Unbeaten in finals Still undefeated in league and fourth action Acton Indasmin Ricky Gibson and Todd were Iwo goal here Monday night for and lo advance to the Golden scored once lURhin si shot minor lacrosse Cole drew one assist eweo finals from coach Dil amounted for Hi or the Aclon P Pen Turkos find four goals and tested in the Ac turned four and as mnn ind Withers netted three goals and assisted on a Two go scored on deflections llle players were all that stood between Chicks and berth in the consolation game of Ihe girls lacrosse tournament last week t hicks outplayed the but scored only one goal Perron notched that one on pass from Maureen won the game with Hassock and Norma M Quart scoring goals Short shines hick goalie Susan Shorty starred for Acton a first round loss one of the con tending teams in the Golden Horseshoe league Without Susan s play the Mississauga margin of victory might have been much wider 1 scored goal late In the second period after had built up a e lead on pair of goals by Linden and singles by Syhia Madeleine Kelly Marianne and Jill Cathy on the Acton goal lost G5 to South In the tournament championship game Thursday Good showing The girls made a good showing and represented the Disston wins Diss ton Canada senior soccer team whipped Georgetown 1 in an exhibition match at the high school pitch Sunday afternoon Oscar scored three of the goals Ed netted a pair and Dill gains and Richard connected on one each Bill in goal were also outstanding performers for town of well coach Jim lames reports They that received invitations lo play tournament IFL Occasions Open days a Week- I ioumI I iincriil Arrangements nrsages Lie Til Dark Phone J ilutiys of FRESH CUT FLOWERS WE WIRE LOWERS ANYWHERE Caroline Flower Garden Centre Leading Florist Two Miles West of Acton South Side of Highway NOTICE ARENA ICE TIME MEETING Thursday August 30th at 8 PM at the ACTON ARENA ALL PARTIES INTERESTED IN BOOKING ICE TIME 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