Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 15, 1978, p. 14

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B2 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Feb IB 1978 Bants top Woodstockto advance in playoffs Acton Minor bantams con tinued their OMHA playoff success as they eliminated Woodstock in two straight games and last week The first game of the scries played February ended with a display of like conduct by the Woodwork team which resulted in a major misconduct to Wood stock Selects captain Klertuckl The game was scoreless the period with Acton taking a lead In the second on a solo shot from Mark Duval and a goal from Rick Greenly assisted by Jeff Gill and Andy Vaivods Volvods played a strong game for Acton commented manager Wilt Duval He fin the game with two go and one assist His goal came early In the third period to give Acton a 3- 1 lead Jeff McNabb got the assist on the goal Mc Arthur followed halfway through the frame with a score from Tim Evans and Rick Smith and pumped In the final goal of the game two minutes later Rob got the assist on the point Quick start Scoring in the second game got off to a quicker start as Acton led after the first period and after two Duval was again the first marksman this time getting assists from Gill And Rusty Elliott Jeff wan next to connect as Rick Smith and Vermeulen fed him the puck Elliottgot the winner late in he second period from Greenly and Vermeulen sailed in unassisted with 10 seconds to go In the frame for a lead Woodstock man aged a last second goal to kill the possibility of shutout Gill and Mike scored In the final period as Elliott and Duval got assists Strong checking by the Acton bants hampered the combination major minor Select squad and their frustration led to penalties Coach Smith commented the team played a good series with all the players putting everything into It with good team spirit The scor ing was accomplished by all lines and showed good once on the team he added Yugoslavs hope history will repeat GDHS MIDGET John Pntchard drives past Acton Defender Ron Jackson during Halton High School basketball play last week Following up the play Georgetown s Lance Acton won the game 32 30 to leave the midget Rebels with a 2 record in league play Town league tallies by Denis five games lost three and West Germany s giant Erich Soon Editor tied one a prospect coveted by NHL scouts Alan me Yugoslavian National HLf S who now hockey team arrived In New Canada February tor Its England Whalers league nine gome exhibition tour was hoping history wu repeat pTpSn Yugoslavs have never championships group world One of the three forward was Goraid but their best Yugoslavian losses in tournament terestlngly enough came at scoring with goals and B group world tournament the hands of the Intermediate assists in seven games A Embrun Panthers enough to have Panthers whose power been by the packed lineup included Chicago Black Hawks in the several top Major Junior A nosed out the Raiders attended the Hawks training camp but suffered a severe Hardy Cup playoff series the Injury when he was same year and went to the Canadian finals where they eventually lost to the War road Minnesota Lakers The championship but their be showing a silver medal at 11 in their home city of in 1074 came just two months after they completed a successful tour of Eastern Canada in which they won Neither of the nor club which won the Hardy Cup in has also avian roster the present tour Heath Norton was the high shooter for he day as he managed a hat trick in his atom game Scoring Is spreading out to more players as the Legion hockey season continues Three players scored for Rochester in their 1 win over Tidewater Robert Allen Jerry Craig Johnson did shoot while Scott got the assist f dmundson engineered the leno Tide water point getting an from White St Kills tripled London behind hat Imk perform Other St Kilt goals to Steven Peewee tourney to bring 300 players About 300 kids will be taking part in the ninth an house league tournament to be held here February through according to convener Hall There ire 18 teams playing in the three day coming from as far away as Stc Mane Players will be returning home each day pla except he Marie team which will be with Acton team members The offer was made lo teams but only the squad took up the offer The weekend will include a at the Legion to ac commodate both local and visiting people and a break fast Sunday from till 10 a All teams will receive crests said Hall Consolation and championship winners will receive team trophies Last year Georgetown edged the Sault Ste Mane team after three periods of overtime Two years ago the squad took the top trophy 500 club winners Winners in the Acton Minor Hockey Club arc No Hairy No P McGiIlivary No 190 Henry Cnpps No Ed Smith No 48 Harry and No Jeff Fryer bonus goes to No 229 Grunt Puncheon Both Rims will bi back this along Willi Milton Preston Hamburg Ancestor Jordan Oak Ridges Mirnton Shelburne Niagaraon Lake and I Draw winners Winners of the Acton Indus trial Hockey League draw arc first Ed Thatcher Alma St Roc second Harold Andrews Mason Acton third Terry Cole fourth Peter Lakeshore Toronto and fifth Miles Moore John Street Georgetown Rush tickets on sale at 730 Approximately ticket for tonight Raider Yugoslavia International hockey ame will on sale at the box office beginning at m a half hour before game lime Haiders thai persons who already have be admitted to the arena and have their choice of scats first before last minute tickets on can avoid the rush by picking up tickets at Kentner Dairy Bur up until today Wednesday Chris Slansbury and Peter Brent Lush and Sean assists Both London goals eame from the stick of Eddie Wilson unassisted Spencer Smith and Craig matched goals us Hamilton played lo 1 1 tie lames an assist on Novice Brampton edged 1 is dreg leathcrland look i ire of heir scoring eonneeled for Wesloii John and Hill combined give Dixie a 1 win over potted the only marker or the ame Hill stopped every thing team could send his iy Bantam surprised Cougars 1 as t players counted Aero inls and allow each pulled the trigger twice Peter Hurdle Greg and Bob picked up singles Hurdle each added issisls to their goals and Danny Waites Roy were credited with single feeders Warren was held a single goal for the Cougars getting assists from the score Tom twice for lore hut singles from Kappcrl and Paul gave Oilers a tic Dean picked up as assist for Oilers Hudson and Dean Hughes assisted on Briggs goals Dine at OF MILTON Ray Scott was the only player to manage more than goal us Whalers topped games in the season The Mojor Junior A Cornwall Royals and St Marys Halifax University Huskies one of best McMceken and Bill also proved to be too Donned in to add to strcti tne tourin Yugoslavs Nolan McMceken and Ted scored impressive wins over the Senior A clubs In St Johns and Cor i Newfoundland me Mefcnerv University of Wayne University of Quebec at Montreal walloped Detroit and the Tier 4 as Dave Johnson Dave Murchison and Hardin each connected he Single goals went to Western Ontario Mustangs Bob Met lure Allen and h eld Hill Johnson and bemuse of the hard work of Murchison added a pair of each to their scoring and Rich and Jim picked up one assist the B group champlonahlpi opened in Four Detroit players got March the goals as Rick Loll Dave Yugoslavian team was well prepared They won the silver their own to meet the CAHA s financial guarantee Rick Loll deVnes Porter and Tom connected Derrick Neelv picked up a pair assists Toronto lopped Vancouver as six players scored George Brown netted a pair and Dave Williams Dan Morrison Dan Allen and Jim Ferguson one each Assists wenl to Porty and Jim A lion by Hick Gibson Stephen lumbers Lloyd and Lance Alton did the scoring for Vancouver Doug Johnson got an assist medal with an excellent 41 record hammering the bronze medallist West Germans in the process and losing only to the gold medallists from the U S A Three Yugoslavs forwards Gorazd and Hill and goalie Rudi Knez were named to the six man tournament all 3tar team Also 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