Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 12, 1975, p. 14

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The Acton Free Press Wed November Town league tallies Bill MeKeirclc scored three coals and Paul Hudson sniped one as Tide water bed Rochester Ken Day Dnvid Mitchell Mike and John re plied or Rochester Three goals by Brown carried Richmond to a win over Baltimore Den Klrton connected twice for Baltimore Shutout goal tending by Tim Baker helped Springfield blank Cleveland Ken Death scored twice and Don Thornlull Richard Moon and Paul McGinn tallied once each for the winners ATOM Goals by Bruce and Malcolm War hurst gave I a close win over Hamilton soccer was Gary White Sieve and Vir scored as St Kitts nipped Ottawa 2 1 was Scott McDon NOV Pierre and Kevin I scored for Weston who blanked it Hill earned the Four goals by Heath Norton enough to give ton a win over Guclph Michael scored twice and Brent I ush lit the lamp once Tor goals by Tom Galloway and singles by IloydSheppardnndRickMc Nabb carried the ton victory over the Lei Nadhaii Rick and Mike Dawson replied tor the Aeros Randy Mclntyre fired four goals to lead the Nordics past the Oilers Dave and Scott also for the winners Greg lied all three goals for the Oil era Dave Johnson and Bob Hudson bagged two goals apiece for the Cougars who dumped the Mai McKenzle and Jim lonby were the other Both Toro goats were scored by Reuben Salmon Brltton scored both goals for Mori treal who edged Detroit George connected for Detroit Jay McFarlane and Marc McKerracher scored for Van in a 1 win over Tor onto Leaf scorer was Dave Morris Schedule or Nov 15 Rochester Cleveland fiS5 Springfield vs Rich Baltimore fl Hamilton vs SL Kitts vs London Brampton vs Dixie 11 40 vs Weston Nordics Cougars Oilers vs Jets Toros vs Aeros Sunday March IS Detroit Toronto Vancouver Montreal FOUR YEARold Paul Sankey with the aid of his father caught a 22 lb Salmon at the mouth of the Credit River Nipped in Elmira novices tie Milton Acton dropped a exhibition deeisinn in mm but bounced tie with Mil ton at the tommiiniU centre last night Tuesday Mike Hudson picked up that go lis an assist for Acton in to Elmira llivi Thomas and son also tut lamp for the while Greg James collected i pair of assists Lul 1 at the end of Hit first nod but the Acton lads tit I tin scort H before second period ended Hudson continued his feats by netting all three goals against Milton Eddie Wilson assisted on two of the Wis Goalie Kevin Christen sen and Bruce each helped out on one The Milton team has beaten the Triple A team from Kevin Chnstcnscn Wood Dave Thomas James Chris MacEachern Mike Hudson Eddie Wilson Bruce Rome Grant Smith David Innscn Tonv Van Dam Heath Dan John Lloyd Lakeview leads Jolly more posts Swords lead three times settle for Clinton tie After taking two tlve thumplngs the Inter mediate Acton Swords bounced back to pick up tie with the Clinton Colts the Milton Memorial Arena Saturday night It was the second Sword tie in as many gomes at the new Milton rink Swords were forced to play some of their home games In Milton when ice was unavailable in Swords were devastated in bode rich last Wednesday night and look a arch rival Fergus In a night confrontation in Acton led the Lolls three limes during the Clinton game hut the visl Morrison hot atoms blank Elmira Bennett girls field hockey team for the second year in a row won the North Halton championships with a two game total of against Brookville Front row left to Cook Anne Lone Karen and Dawson Middle row Beth Scott Janet Allonby Dawson Taylor and Back row Dave Boycott coach Karen Julia and Kim Barber Sabres sharp at home lacklustre on the road Paul Morrison mmk sunn k sum In gml in the Acton in atom ime against mini to bring his victory ml I After a scon less first per oft Brian Canary popped the puck pist I Imirn lender at the nine mlnuti mark of the second period Mike got into the show one minute into the third period Assisted by in Ilemone Mike brought the score lu where it re miinid for the of the veiling told the rec Press he chose Mike is tin outstanding dtfensive player lors would storm hack tic the contest Coach Harold Townaley noted thi Swords weren t clearing puck from their own end win y had the lead They would not shoot th puck out charged Townsley whin you ahead get It out of out Mason opener John Mason nettid owning goal for Milton six minutes into the period from Hill ami Handy then Sword Bob Andrews note hid lounlcr from Dan to send Acton crew into lead f fought back to Hi tin garni tat In Ihf opt period but the Swords wi right to control piny In tin second carving out Arbk shot from tin point gained id from Brian Hurley and hi fori II a Sword goal with aid by Pi Morrison An In notch Ills second of lie latt in he middle rutin Alton Jumped in trout with a Morrison goal from and Dale iihir with four minutes gone in Ihe final period linton id wild four stralRht goals to til tin Aclon link to notch another id goal With pulling Ihi trigger from Hurley anil ws but and scon tying i with more linn minub left in gam lints and continued their fine it home poor play on the road last weekend as they tied first place Bradford I at the com centre then were demolished in on Sunday Before fans on Friday the played a fast moving game coming from behind three times to lie the Bradford Blues led 0 end of the first period on a power piny goal he veteran Scott in the second period Ac ton tied the score on a goal by Captain Charlie only In hive Bradford score an other power phy goal with just four seconds left in the second period in the third period George Trcncs scored lo lie the game again for Acton However less than minute iter Bradford Don Bone scored to lead I the ton minutt mark of the third period Acton Perr d power play goal from the point to force the tic excellent Roil tending by Actons Dunlin r and s Pelcr is i 15 year old graduate of Br minor lioekev ippeirs to be an replacement for dcpnrtid Moose Muirt s game Acton onh last platr ita Peacock of is released to pla with Georgetown Raid mtcrme team He wis rcplact d in thi lint up by Doug Strath a former Milton midget captain with inters Junior In on Sunday it was different as tht collipseii succumb ing to chippy play and taking foolish penalties particularly in the first pen led first period and all three scored while Acton was two men short went be fore Acton scored two fast Holmes and Murray Wilson thin maintain momentum into Ihe third period the team relaxed near end of period and scored with just It seconds left in Ihe period The deflated were iO 27 including a in the first period Acton took 12 of 1G penalties in the first period including an aggressor fight game misconduct to George Trencs and a major duct to Lloyd Moore One or two other players also re cheap senseless and to watching the game rom the penalty box With this kind of ittitude coach and manager Camp bell feel changes be made winger Murray Wilson is returning to Ihe midgets for his final year of eligibility lie hopes to return the team next year Since his school work was storting to suffer the team agreed with him that he should work on this before getting too involved in hock is a young player with lots of promise and he will benefit from other voir of midget hockey Other ire being ton temphted In fiimoss to the turn miniger Bill points out in they were minus Chirlic Steve Van I ind Doug who ire all key The from the Acton ind Joe pHyed in excellent ring he hid phjed tough midget in night before inn had practiced with his at noon on Sunthy the thy of the guru loach McRie in the lineup for return with ind in I leet weiring ispeenlbatkhrice hopes to suitupilso With four in the lineup promises surprise for Huskies were led their game scorer Hick ilmost smglchinduiH belt ind i closely on 1 ml While teal point d tlu mid rfm m tin pi will it title winning thru gums mil one Hill unpin II feels lint it will ike several bit their stride is then in new tin lineup this ithcr thin experience tin loss of most tin through over Jge is the trim is elected to with pliyers mil thus m it cist i mule us for future irs Of the pluers nine ire from the svstem six from Milton one from I mil one from iltdon innmint nun will lie over next ir Because of their mexpeninte is liurtuiL Elmira tops peewees I Imiro downed Aclon or peewees in Waterloo Wellington league minor action in S Mark scored the only of Ihe game in the second period on i pass from Millie and Brent led I Imira scorers with two Kevin Starr wis other in irksmin Duval Atlon lads plaved good for two penoeis hut sigged in he third when El scored three times Regulars Ricky Smith ind Rick Greenly were missing from the lineup Tim Shields Jocko Mark Duvil I limit MocArlhur McNabb Jeff Me Robbie Vtrmullen Tim Tim lerguson I odd Smith Mike Brid Manes Junior C standings Bndford AJliston Brace bridge Orange ville horn berg Meaford I Kelly Anderson Monte Smith Bradford Aluston Alhston John Perry man Orangeville Murray White Paul Smithere Mike Peddic Vi T I 1 VI w If i ai J4 2 fi Tt 1 18 3 J shutout ljikevuw took over sole possession of first place in the Acton Industrial Hock Sunelav night downing Van Welding 1 In other games Hellers Station Hotel 13 and Blow Press blanked Kens men in a battle of the vvmless Jim Raggett fired three goals to lead I Jikeview to ic- Jim Kovanagh potted of goals while Wayne Lome Gordon and Bruce MacPherson tallied singles Lone marksman for Ihe welders was Ed John anagh and George both bagged tricks for in their win over Station Hotel Ed Wood and Ken Slaney netted wo goals each and Jim Me Donald Bill Scvennski Mike Miller and Gary Lewis shot singles John Mason scored a pair and Dan sniped one for the Blow Press snapped out of a slump in a big behind the shutout of Earl who had been pep pered with rubber in his first tour games Ken Owen and Bren Irwin led the pressmen with three goals apiece Butch Rees Dave Denis Gibbons and Tim tallied sin Standings Station Hotel Vans Welding Hellers 3 Blow Press Kens men 500 winners Lucky winners in last weeks club 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