Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 30, 1976, p. 4

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OHA gives Sabres status THE JUNIOR SABRES pictured uniforms will no longer play teams ford Bradford Alliston or Stayner The Sabres are going Junior B instead of remaining C Sabres here light not sure if they will be competing in the Central such as Division which includes Milton and Georgetown next season or the Wellington Waterloo group with Gueiph this season Stratford and Elmira The Sabres are the first however are Junior B team in s 102 year history Acton Sabres are the first Ontario Hockey Association OHA Junior team in the towns year history but the team officials don know yet which league will play Yes were Junior Milt Ball Sabre president said Tuesday But he went on lo say We don know where we re playing The team expects to learn it is playing in either the Cen tral Division or the Welling tonWaterloo group soon The teams choice of a coach is also dependent on where its games will be this season One candidate has ready been interviewed but he is willing only to coach if the Sabres play in the Central Division Snort officials have ap proached at least two other possible coaches but no interviews have been held Last week Fred Buchanan was announced as the team new manager replacing Bill Campbell Mr Campbell is this s secretary Team officials favor the Central Division because of the short distance between towns like Milton and Georgetown from Acton and also because of the rivalry which competition between he towns would generate One of the reasons the Jun ior Sabres wished to switch from category to B is thai the distances to travel In latttr group would cut Sabre bus costs which were marly last season Even in the WW group which includes Gueiph Kit Imtra Preston Stratford farthest distance lo ravel miles to Slratford would bo miles shorter than last sea sons trips to News of the Sabres ad vnna up tho UNA alphabet reached Mr Hall Friday and ended months of negotiations between itam and Those talks during OHA annual muling al J luol April lo from mi fans will more of Sabres this mason will play home this season five more lhan lust year Al end of last season Sabres tied for lout place with Mcaford in the Central In 1975 Sabres finished In fourth spot Acton has had one previous hockey team its first squad which won the group honors in the Interme diate class during the scries Tho Acton Free Press Wed June Rams split a pair win fourth of season The long bus ride under Sunday afternoon blazing sun look a loll of three goals on Ihc Hams during the final period of heir game Wind near American bor Hums lo put to gether Hit second half of a wo game win streak mat ehed Windsor players in production over the first of Ihe game Windsor however banged in eight markers of five to take the gime IB The two Ontario Association Junior clubs were tied Brookville Selects in AllOntario play Selects nearly went all the way in the Ontario Junior Ladies Fastball Elimination Tournament at Ottawa last weekend The Selects were only beaten twice by the eventual champs Burlington and the second place team from Dublin Brookville took Ihird spot withsix victories in six starts Sue Thomson of hurled all Ihe Selects games and was named the Most Valuable Player and selected for the All Star learn Miss Thomson was also asked lo pitch for Burlington in the Canadian Championships at St Catharines on Augusl Overtime Brookville was edged by Dublin and 32 by Burlington after theSelects had sidelined Catharines in overtime Kitchener Grimsby 10 and Ollawa 2 Top hitter for Selects were catcher Kathy Husk Sue Thomson right fielder Penny SueLeha718 Sue McCallum of third base Kim and second baseman Sandy Ingles 616 The balance of the squad were short slop Deb Wilson first base Cathy McLeod Heather and utility Donna Greenwood Cats ground Jets Turkosz McCausland injured Hams split the results of their last two Lacrosse Association games and may have lost the services of Ron Turk last years team top scorer for Ihe balance of ihe Rams edged Ben gals during a home game last Thursday by 1612 but drop ped a close one Windsor Sunday afternoon Rams matched Windsor goal output during first two periods but trailed Wind 18 at Ihc end of he game Torn ligaments more serious loss is who was treated in a Windsor hospital for torn below the rib cage He ITurkosz could be out for six weeks or be finished for the season depending on how he heals David Ian Ham manager said Tues Gueiph Bells edge Bant Ramblers here day was hit from be hind near the start of Ihe third period by Windsor goalie Bob got a two mi mile penalty for ehecking from behind goals ihrec games was jusl hitting his peak a couple of games ago when he scored goals in three games Mr McMillan said Last season Turkosz with goals and 31 assists was ninth in A central Another Ram Inn land was also taken to Wind sor hospital where he received II stitches for a under right eye land is expected to play at Friday Mr McMil Ian said Jim C his holm led the Rams in scoring during the wo games with eight goals and seven assists The Cougers grounded the Jets Saturday in ball play in the Glcnlea park Everyone on the cat learn got runs but Chris Lewis led in homers with two while teammates Kevin Brown and Tom Jung got single homer runs Kim and Andy Chaisson hit two runs for Jels while Chris David Haywood Billy Harbers and Dale Thornton gol single runs The members of the Couger learn are Jill Bnggs Kelly Fitzgerald Evan Kevin Brown David De forest Scott Brown Chris Craig Cnden head Tom and Chris Lewis Tigers over Tball Lions The Tigers scored six runs in each inmnR to defeat Lions 18 15 in ball action at Glen lea Park last Thursday Steven Toyota and David blasted home runs in the first inning for Tigers Wayne Wright connected twice for Lion homers while David Paul and hit single homers In bantam lacrosse exhib ition play Acton Ramblers and the Bell Canada squad from played to a nine to four result in favor of the Roy at City team Pete Hurdle of Acton Rotary club team fired Ramblers first goal in the second period here last Wed after the Bells had taken a three to nothing lead Hurdle marker was assisted Gary Yates also scored an unassisted Rambler goat but in the final frame when Aclon learn did the balance of its scoring Bill White from Ted James and Dean Hughes from Rick Miller were other Rambler marksmen Bob coaches the bant squad with Harry assisting Bobby Mann Neil Pike and Murray led the Bells with two goals each John Bruin McKivor and Jamie McLehan added singles led two to nothing after the first period four lo one after the second with each team scoring three times the final frame TWO GUELPH Bell Canada players squeeze a Rambler bant player during an exhibition here last Wednesday three apiece alter the first period and ten all after second LasI Thursday Hams snapped a six game losing streak with a 16 12 win over place Bengals Ihe community centre The victory boosts Rams win lota I to four with nearly threequarters of the game season over Rams next game is at Friday Jim Chi holm led Hams in both games wilh four goals against each club He also assisted on three against Windsor and four against Dundas George collected eight assists on goals by leammates at Windsor He also tallied a trio of markers here against Bengals Kevin Marcoux hit the mark four times while helping other Rams do it on seven occasions Right behind Marcoux in Ihe scoring sheets is Bill son with five and five Deck The ever speedy Wayne was ill over Ihc deck against to fire one goal and assist on three others Against Windsor he added a pair of assists The blond from Milton Steve Wilson registered hits Windsor plus two against He also helped out on four other goals Number 10 for Rams Fred Allen away three goals in the two games last week Hon who sat the Dundab game because of a suspension fired two goals into Windsor net Ncweomer Wade Knight assisted on pair of goals while goal tenders Doug lor and John got single assists Ian Campbell and John Van also got single assises Top marksmen for 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