Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 14, 1973, p. 5

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BANTAM Randy Upton fired five goals for Quebec which whitewashed Winnipeg Simon Wilson and Steve were the other Nordic snipers Five players Mike Morris Ron Kiiiken Dalton Ray Marshall and Haverty shared In the Ottawa scoring s the Nats nipped Alberta Terry Winters Norm Thornhilf and Brian replied for the Oilers A two effort by Barry Diggins helped Brampton dump Dixie 31 Steven also scored for Brampton David lit the lamp for Dixie Stmn McDonald scored both goals for Weston in a Ted Lindsay the same one Cant be connected for lEKWKK Hume- milk netted a pair of goals to lead Tidewater to a 43 win Rochester Ralph Bowcn and also bulged the twine for the Tides Gordon Scott counted twice and Dav Id Chamberlain once for Rochester Two goal efforts by Jeff Todd Cook and M McKcnzle sparked Spring field lo a Baltimore Greg also scored for the Kings David Iawson scored twice and Randy Mclntyre and Steve Lumbers once each for the Clippers David netted the winning goal Tor Richmond in a 2 victory over Cleeland Rick notched the other Robin goal and Ted scored for Cleve land ATOM London Knights and Hamilton Red Wings battled to a scoreless draw in this atom league lid lifter Goals by John Evans and Paul gave a win over Kingston Shutout by Tim Shields helped Niagara Palls blank St Kitts Jack Carton Allen Rick Greenly and Chris Wood were the Flyer marksmen M1IHKT Gary Jones and Gary Campbell netted goals as Vancouver nipped treal 2 1 tallied for the Hobs A third period hat trick by Rick provided the margin of Ictory for Detroit as the Red Wings dumped Toronto52 John Dyer Brecken also scored for Detroit Steve Bennett and Kelly replied for the The Acton Free Press Wed Nov 1973 Globetrotters lead cage league Globetrotters maintained their hold on first place In the Acton parka and ladles basketball league when they took the kick out of Whiskey Sours to the tune of last Wednesday night In AIHL Hot Shots moved into a second place tie with a victory over in the other game Pat Wood with 10 points and Lyn Hill with eight were high scorers for Globetrotters Sharon Howard had four and Sandy Lewis Sorensen and Susan South two apiece Sharon topped Whiskey Sour shooters with five points Anderson and Lyn Harris had two each and Pat Henderson and Donna one apiece Splcer tossed In points to lead Hot Shots to victory Kay Nielsen Bonnie and Marie Musselle netted four apiece Jan Marshall had a hot hand for the losers She sank nine points Maggie Given scored the remaining four STANDINGS Globetrollcri I Skeeter scores five as Welders Win again Orangeville whips juves ACTON BADMINTON club has been playing at the Bennett school every Monday and Thursday nights this year President Vic Morris re ports lots of enthusiasm amongst the players Interclub matches with Erin Milton and Oakville will begin soon D Gibbons photo Legion schedule Checking major factor in victories IS Spring tie Id 7 0S Richmond Baltimore T Clev eland Tidewater ATOM Niagara Hamilton SI KltU 10 IS King Ion London NOVICE 11 IS Dixie Wciton Brampton BANTAM WlnnlpiAlbrta Ottawa SUNDAY NOV 10 Toronto Vancouver Detroit Montreal Barry Inicoe B Barry In Eddy En ling Ian Campbell Eddy En ling Ian Campbell J Dunbar R J Dunbar Acton Mens arc off to a flying start with two in their first two Waterloo Wellington league Persistent back checking wingers Shane Withers Bert Post Charlie and Van Kyken was a major factor in Actons on Fergus ice day Scott Mai Wade Vickcry and handled the Acton scoring back In town after a year of tutoring from Ken In Canadas most beautiful city and Derrick were steady in the Acton nets Jamie Denny and Greg Cabc scored for Fergus Top Kim Ira night Tuesday pec- wecs travelled lo and came home with an Impres she Mclhail and Scott Rockwood bowling Try to organize sports council fowl And the Rocked went right Into It t last Tuesday bowling breaking away with a T point atralghl afalnit Tour Owner Bert Archer wai the top bomber or the a triple and 180 and For the Four Co men team Nellie whipped In triple with ITS and a Don McKeraic made a IBS zoo and 146 triple In al Junior were tow men on their bowling pole a they reigned only gain It the Neighbour Doug neighboured In with iu to triple est Hilton It victor over the a lo Una Randy Pearl fully beatled In a triple with Jos 1T0 and Ml Alex made a ISO and triple For the Rnmbleri that tail moving chick ram top twenty our made a triple with of and 13 Peggy tripled In with a the howled over the Alley Can with their to lead Opt I mill made a HO with 184 and a brought In triple rum 121 and 1ST he Alley Call Mary loomed In a ear triple with lsl and 210 Betty tripled In a SSI with ITS Ifll and and Rimer Allan made a 163 triple took and Trotten 2 In their malch and BUI Scott tor the victors bowed a triple of 614 wllh Korea and 204 Doug Chandler a elf with til and a Ron Cordon made a a TO triple wllh and Trotter Ted JeiUn In top form wllh a triple In Doug tripled a with ITS and let tingle bowled and ITT to triple In a an tripled with 164 For the came through with 270 and to triple Don made a and tripling 681 Norton Pacen were the next Korea with Fred Nightingale rooming Into a 741 triple with aw Its Nightingale made a IS2 244 let of and a triple Irene alto a Norton leamiter made a triple with Mores of 169 HI and the Patera George brought In a triple and a BIB the Country Men with their to win Bob made a 717 IM and and John Carney made a with and ISO tingle Ted Klaver Ihe man Team Stsaduig Team Name Cover 39 Neighbour Alley Cat Guelphltei Pace 12 Rambler Barley Hand- wlchei Jr Country Hen Four 24 Hen Over Walt Clarence Hilton Ted T64 Fred Nightingale Bob TIT Doug Ml Bert Archer est Randy Peart Don Dune Kiagibury Garner Glen Gray An attempt to organize community sports council in the Acton area was left in midair this week when Ed Wood a member of the Acton Porks and Recreation Board attempted to communicate with all potential sports organizers with little success advertised in the paper he said and certainly tried to mute all those could to attend a meeting but either they t interested or didnt see ad Mr Wood is anxious to establish contact with people interested in all areas of recreation so thai a sports council can be organized as soon as possible A tetter from the Sports and Recreation Branch of the Ministry of Community and Social Services informed Mr Wood that there are five community sports councils in existence with nine more in the deliberation stage in dlcating many communities their importance Communication line A common communication line between people affecting sports in the community is the basic reason for the council according to Bob Farrow regional sports consultant but Ed Wood has in mind a means to promote clinics in various sports develop all round better athletes help to recruit volunteers I coaches managers trainers etc help identify long range planning needs or community sport and along with other con si derations help create a strong voice provincial sport governing bodies who have funds for training clinics He his phone number as requests that all people interested in the sun or promotion of local sports contact him paced the Acton offensive with two goals apiece Bob Allsop Todd Inlyre Wade Vickcry Dave shot single goals In a regular season warm up against the Georgetown town team last week Men gained an shutout victory Dave netted two goals white Bert Posl Nick Charlie Klnal McPhail and Shane Withers tallied singles Coach Barry is re licved to have two wins so early in the season Wewirconly scheduled to go to Fergus once each Now were through with those trips and won both games to boot he smiled Pec wees play their next league game In Flora Mon lay November Hansen paces midget win John Hansen potted a pair or goals to lead Acton CFAW midgets to a win over Erin in their Waterloo- Wellington league home debut last night Tuesday Handy Young Van Fleet and John McAdam net ted the other goals Steve Buchanan earned two assists and Robin played a steady game in goal Only one shot beat partner Ray Dunbar in the league opener in Fergus last Wednesday night but it was good enough to give the home team a victory Vans Welding Blow Press and Station Hotel come out on top In Sunday nights Acton industrial hockey league tion Skeeter Hilt fired five goals Leo Williams four Ed tlllller and Brian Wilkinson one for Vans who Is cored Hellers Ron Mellon bagged a hat trick while Wayne Hot Dog Deforest and Lloyd Small wood collected braces for the leathcrworks Alan Halls hot trick spar ked Blow Press lo an triumph over Kens Auto John added a pair for the winners Gary Lewis John Roberts and Mike Miller singles Station Hotel dumped ok view Centre Stuck less led the way with two goals George McPhail Craig Perkins Dave and Sid Barcns netted Fred Basher Buchanan bagged a pair for Ijikcview Singles went to Eric Stone and Gary Kclley Remainder of the schedule is listed below Nov 18 7 Station Hotel vi Van Welding 8 Hellers vi Krnl Auto 8 Blow vi Centre Nov Dec 16 vi Van Welding Centre vi Hotel Blow Ken Auto Dec vi Lakevlew Hotel Centre 8 35 Stat Welding Dec Hellers Station Ken Centre Mow Van Welding Jan 7 Station Html vi Kcni Centre vi Van Welding 9 Mow Heller Centre is Station Hotel Van Welding juveniles Perryman scored three trounced Lions 10 in for Orangeville Ken the opening gome at the- Withers and George Waterloo Wellington juvenile netted the Lion goals Artem schedule here last night Rolf earned Tuesday assists Grid titles up for grabs District High Stadium Friday afternoon at senior Rebels will tackle 2 IS Burlington Central Trojans in the secondary schools T A I 20 8 V Hotel Welding I Blow V Mow vi Hotel vi Ken a A vi Vi Welding Lakevlew Hotel 20 Ken Centre Bow vi Van Welding Sialic- Dec 2 Lakevlew Welding on Hotel Welding Centre Ken Auto vi Hellers vi Blow Presi both be belt three acta 400 club Lucky winners in last weeks 400 draw were Unwell 37 B Hawkins F New It noil Van Der tteyden ACTON MINOR BASEBALL 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