Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 29, 1978, p. 13

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JtogaidA WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Ono Hundred and Fourth YearNo Second Section Sabres unimpressive in loss Gemini record second win Mow in a leim play like they ro to become the next league champions one week tilt illow It mi ihut hail ant only tin first halt of the i win aw iy from Sabres did jusl that night at lhe Com mumly Centre us George town Gemini plus five took the Aclun by surprise In plus in lie Gemini lineup in group of midget mil minor midgets that tin to fill out their lineup due to suspensions puked up in a game with list Hit Sabres looked is if there would be no surprises Hit first five round Georgetown mil controlled the puck v scored puwerpl Sabres opt I the from Suitl rum it point Ge Iiuildinj up and Ihtir A GOALTENDERS VIEW of the happenings at the arena Friday night as the Sabres fell to the cellar dwelling Georgetown Gemini Goaltender Kent tries to pick up the screen shot from the point as Brad Buchanan covers an opponent in front the net Wade Vickery attempted to block the shot Gemini Bob Allison stands alone waiting for a rebound Sabres play host to the Milton Flyers Saturday night at ill iek mil with Its minutes in tin period I the first for Georgetown with Jt Shields off semnc pcnill for I he Thompson an other Gemini powerph id off for slushing only 4i se conds later I he Gemini netted whit they thought was thur third goal before tin frame ended but referee Dill ruled the pink had been kicked into the net In the second period find the is Hit two clubs played score less period Drew ire mi tied the name for the is third frame opened from Jtff Shields and Killy Slim An interference penalty to Gemini lloh with 12 mutes in the mil gave e Sabres met to regain the lead In stead of taking of the the sat down the Gemini In score not one but two Mills to all but put tin on tin lln f out with o rem lining as Glenn Murray with lirillnnt in iffort broke around the defence moved round oillendcr Miller and shovelled the puck into the lhe Gemini regained their two I lead with under three minutes to play before Murny netted his second of the contest from Shields and Shaw to il close the gap lhe Satires pulled o die Kent in of in i attacker to no avail In attempt to git the puck out of their own end Gemini dcfeiiiim in John shot puck off the boards on in injje it allowed it to slide the luiLth of tin into the net The Sabres left on the for the list sen ind George town struck to make tin final store 7 the visiting GimimlG took 2D in pen lilies to for Georgetown If tin S hope to itch spot this season they must pull up their socks iLainst the weaker teams in the league PI well and losing to the lop teams and playing poorly and losing to the weaker teams will not them there points on Friday wuld have definitely helped the but now they must until this durd when they host Milton at The S ibrts have split games to date with the I winning contest at home mil filling i in Milton SUSHI SHORTS file ire expecting 1cs Smith and another player from at practice tonight Wednesday Smith had been named in the tnde that sent Paul to Peter who toiled for the Sabres for the last two seasons had decided to guc it another try with the Sabres after deciding he would play Intermediate in at the beginning of the was at Sabres Monday night practice and be suited up for the Friday game with Milton Warehousers on the move Hellers alone in basement Acton Industrial Hockey league should note that Acton Terminal Warehouse is on the After a dismal start he have won three straight gomes to move into a tic with Lake view Centre for third spot The latest win was a come from behind win over Vans Welding In other action Family Cleaners remained un defeated by dumping last placed Hellers 7 while Blow Press stayed hot on their heels with a 1 over Five unanswered goals over the final minutes of hockey gave just what they needed to push their unbeaten string to three games a 7 win opened the scoring before the game was three minutes old as Henry Toebcs found the range from Bill Fabian Vans tied the game five minutes later on a goal by Steve Bennett Ted and John assisted on the play The regained the lead on a goal with Bob Durham assisting Before the period ended Jowett tied he game for Vans with Bennett assisting In the second period Vans started to pull away as they got goals by Bert Jacobs Dave Thompson and Jim Raggett to take a 52 lead Both Thompson and assisted on the first goal of the period with Larry King and Jowett assisting once each on the last two Ron Mellon started the comeback with remaining in the second period Bill and assisting In the third period Wirehousers got goals from Bill Fabian Henry ind a pair from Gary Pickles Bob Durham assisted on the first goals of the final frame while George Artem assisted on both Pickles counters Hon Mellon also picked up an assist Blow Press hot on heels of league leading Family Cleaners with a low scoring win over I jake view Centre Blow Press struck early the second mark with goal from Ron Schmidt Buss Van Fleet assisted on the play In the second period the Pressmen tallied their second of the game This one coming off the stick of Evan Van Fleet again drew an Blow Press extended the lead to when Van Fleet netted one of his own from Ken Slaney broke Dave Allan bid for a shut out the mid point of the final period as Tim Mclntyrc found the range from Bob Brent Ken Owen rounded nut the scoring with just under five minutes to play as he scored from Hon Schmidt Hellers remains on the bottom of the heap In he industrial action continuing to have problems They jumped out to a lead on league leading but a goal with one second left in thi opening frame lit the flame Scoring for Hellers in the opening frame were Floyd from Harry and John Ashley with assists going to Gary Moore and Brian Lloyd Hick Henderson netted the buzzer goal for lied the game in the second minute of the middle frame with a goal lohn Snow I and link Henderson assists Al the point of the period the Centre took the lead to sliy as stored from Gin In the third period lnkc view got a pair of goals from and singles Turkey and IJmHilhe while Mr ore netted tin Hellers In at the e this i night Blow rtss tikes on ins Welding ly find tin wmn Inn Ihiv tickle it m Sports Scoreboard KM I G I Burlington J I J J I StrettsvilltDerbjs 1 kludges Dynes 1 it I ins 1 2 Billies 2 I 11 Dixie Beehives l 111 Milton Flyers Georgetown 21 IH 1 THF Ridges I rid Streetswlle Burlington irr Milton Geo 1 Ihornhill Salurdij Bnmptonl Geo 2 Oik Br imptnn Burlington Dixie Mondiv Oik Ridges i Burlington Oslnwa i Thursehy Burlington Sund i Ferguson scores twice standings as Firefighters draw hi r f Acton Firefighter Bantams midc up for an earlier I defeat the hands of by playing the same to a draw last week in WaterlooWellington league action In another game the Firefighters handled with little trouble taking a victory Acton coach Sieve Marshall was upset hat his team did not the contest as they jumped to an early lead Coach Marshall and Bob Venneulen were ejected from the game in its early stages Tim I scored both Acton goals The first at OS from Rick Smith and the second two minutes later from Tony Sheppard came back with goals at the midpoint of each of the second and third periods Tim Baker Mark Duval Rick Smith played well for Acton according to Marshall The club spent much of the lontest kill penalties is spent minutes in the sin bin com pared to only lo for Rob Munro timed the shutout in the win over lorn is stored four third period goals on their wa to the win McArthur scored the first Acton marker at I 40 of Duval a while Dcin Hughes irk 1 red happen Ferguson on Blow Press Lake view Centre Vins Welding Hellers NOW PUT IT RIGHT HERE says Bruce Cargtll The Cargill rink was one of many entered in the businessmens held at the curling club on Saturday Eventual winner was a rink skipped by Fred Archibald Team members include Archibald Glenn Gray John Smtt and Ray Henderson Ferguson put the v F up by Two slap shot that caught the corner with remaining in the second fntne Hob Vcrmculen on counter McArthur netted his second of the game from Duval and Sheppard with one minute remaining in second In the third period Acton got a pair of goals from Andy singles by Brad Manes and Tony to round out the storing Rick Smith assisted on two of the Redmen take title at Turner tourney Acton Junior walked off with top honors at the Early Bird Basketball Tournament at J A Turner In Brampton on the weekend In first game of the tournament the Redmen defeated Mimlco by a score of Martin led the team scoring with points followed by Chris Lyaholm with 17 Steve Springle was noted by coach Rick McArthur as the outstanding defensive player for the Aclon team In the second round of the tourney the downed host J A Turner by a count again led the team in scoring this time with 10 points Glen Van the top defensive player In the final Acton was a definite underdog said coach The Acton team was up against St Jeromes of Kitchener Acton upset St Jerome s by a Acton fought hard in the game erasing an 11 point deficit in the third quarter to pull out a five point victory despite the absence of the only a minute and a halt remaining in the game with four of their starters on bench after fouling out The final Acton two points come at Hie buzzer Glen Van was named the tournament s most Martin ffi ACTON NIOR captured the J A Turner Early Wllliamson row Ken Bob Me Martin who had fouled Basket I tournament with an upset win over St c 0ss0 i sieve Springle and Rob players were named to the Jeromes of Kitchener 7267 Team members include front coach Rick took lead with tournament named to the Jeromes of Kitchener 7267 Team members include front all star team row 1 to r led Nadhazi John Vuk Glen Van Rijk Chris

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