Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 29, 1980, p. 14

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B2 Press Wednesday Oct 29 Eds clip Elora A hat trick by Mark Duval helped Ed In Out midgets to Bister kisser with Sun day at the Community Centre Duval scored the first three goals in the chippy game two of them Rob Roy Spear and Tim Evans netted the other Acton markers tvan goal tied the gome giving Ed the single point Speor Evans Ver Duval and picked up the assists Rick Dwyer started out in the nets for Ed but was injured midway through the game Tim Baker replaced him but he was pulled for the extra attacker In the final seconds Earlier in the week Ed devastated in a 11 well played match for the In N Outs The scoring plays were spread out over the line up Vermeulen opened the scoring Dell polled two Tim Ferguson scored the third goal Duval con on the fifth Evans and Brian Dennis picked up two goals each The other goals came from McArlhur and Duval Assists went to Duval Spear Moham mod Barry Rick Greenly Gary White and Gino Front Paul Morrison played between the pipes stop ping several powerplay efforts Ed started out the season on a low note los to Woolwich at the Community Centre Sunday Oct Ed took the lead in the game with two goals by and McNabb Woolwich tied it up however McArthur put Acton in the lead again on a goal assisted by Duval and Then Woolwich back connecting on four unanswered goals Baker was in the goal for the loss facing 14 Woolwich power plays Marshall had praise for and McArthur saying they played strong games Acton aids went to Spear McArthur and Duval Eds home games are ployed Sunday after 30 The team Paul Morrison Ttm Baker Rick Dwyer goal Tim Evans Roy Spear Mark Duval Rob Vermeulen Dell Mohammed Gary White Paul Cargill Gord McArthur Tim son Rick Greenly Barry McNabb Rick Dodds Wayne Paul Vermeulen Gino Brian Demone Coach Steve Marshal assistant coach Bob Jarre Get the best seats at Maple Leaf Gardens Order your season tickets now Indoor Soccer combines the speed of hockey with the finesse of soccer resulting in a high scorihg action packed sport guaranteed to excite Toronto fans As a season ticket holder Enjoy preferred seals for all nine regular season home games Have priority seat selection for playoff games Be admitted to the VIP Club at the Hot Stove Lounge for all Thursday evening games SEASON TICKET PRICES spread out over the line- assisted by Duval and coach Bob Jarre I m Laina ambs shutout bantams in draw Acon Firefighter Acton marker at 4 of minutes of play due to and Goal tending has been the key to Lalng Con major atoms last three victories With the duo of Scott Williams and David in the nets has shut out Kitchener North Stars Sunday in Kitchener nip ped Hespeler Satur day at the Community Centre and blasted New Hamburg in New Hamburg Thursday John Van Dam led the atoms in Sunday match netting two markers Other goals came from Frank aid Craig Caden head Cadeiihcad Greg Carl and Jason Hen dcrson all earned aids Van Dam also led the way in Saturday game copping a hat trick He scored the first goal in the opening period followed by markers from Troy Foster and before con netting on his second Hespler scored one goal in the first period to make It 41 Van Dam counted his third goal in the middle frame and made it In the third The defence duo of Lee and Rob Mur ray who both picked up assists played a strong game Olher aids went to Henderson and Cadcnhead played sound positional hockey to gain their romping over New Hamberg Once again Van Dam scored the hat trick with pair of goals coming from Henderson and Foster Candcnheud and Carol were the other marks men Todd Lazenby Wayne MacEachern and Hen dcrson earned the assists New Hamburg only goal of the game was the first marker scored Acton Firefighter major bantams fought to a 1 tie Sunday in New Hamburg after dousing Woolwich at the Community Centre last Tuesday night In Sunday gome Chris Hicks scored the Acton marker at 4 of the second frame giving them the lead Paul Car gill earned an aid But New Hamburg tied It up at The Firefighters may have been able to win the match but It ended after Van Dam leads Rotary bants Moms upset Acton atom Moms battled to a 3 tie Saturday in New Hamburg after being thumped by Woolwich at the Community Centre Wednesday night Rene opened the scoring on an unassisted effort at 25 of the first period But New Hamburg tied it up a few seconds later Jeff sent the Moms Into the second period with a one goal lead Mikeal made it 3 in period with assisting before New Hamburg fought back with two goals of their own The Moms forgot about position hockey when they suffered the shutout at the slicks of Woolwich Wednesday Gardener top finisher in North Halton run The Rotary Club minor bantams picked up their first victory thanks to Tony Van two goals They shut out New Hamburg Van Dam scored both Acton markers the first one an unassisted goal at 7 of the second period the other at the six utc mark of the third frame with Andrew aiding Steve spent the first two periods In the net building up a shutout while David Vender closed the doors to New Hamburg in the third The win come on the heels of an exhibition last Tuesday October 21 when the Rot Club tied Gait 33 Gait and Acton traded goals in the game with Terry Danagher potting Hie tying marker for Rotary Club at in the final period Gait opened the scoring seconds into the mid die stanza Brian Gibson connected on an unas sisted effort Danagher tied it up seven minutes late also on an unassisted effort David Nutt for Gait and Van Dam for Acton traded another two goals before the end of the second frame making it Shawn Walsh put Gait in the lead in the third period scoring at setting up Danagher efforts Greg James and Ted Morrisctte earned aids minutes of ploy due to to the curfew In the victory over Woolwich Brad You mans collected two goals He scored the first of the gome at the 16 second mark of Ihe opening per iod on an unassisted effort That was followed by an unassisted goal by Cargill at Woolwich came back at 3 19 but Rick Dodds and Ston Smith potted three goals between them making it con nected at assisted by Randy Coverdale and Smith scored two goals at and eight minutes Lorenzo Civiero aided on second marker Woolwich scored two goals in the second frame but Youmans countered with his second marker at Civiero earned the bracket Woolwich scored the only goal of the stanza at Acton played it beat period and a half of the season In the game Woolwich came on strong in the third but Acton goalie Tim retained the Firefighters lead BUZZARD INDOOR SCHEDULE 27 Ca 2 Sunday Not Ten in Sunday January 2 Sunday i Rogues January Ai a January IB January Si January De at Excess FeQ Sunday Bay Ho- rj John Gardener was the top McKenzieSmith finisher in the North Hal ton crosscountry championship last Tues day coming in third overall in the senior boys division Other top finishers were who came in bantam girls Paul who also came In Junior boys Colin Lewis who finished in in termedlate boys and Cathy who came 19th in senior girls Complete results Bantam air la League holds meeting The Acton Men Industrial Softball league is holding their annual general meeting next Monday at Bennett library Anyone interested in the league should attend The meeting starts at m Use the rear en of the school Adrienne Kovacs18 Haley Bantam boys Troy Nolan Eddie Robin son Junior girls Kolozsvari Step- hoi nie Hcss41 Junior boys Paul Patrick IB Kevin Gallo way Mike Cunning ham33 Dan Hill David Hayncs54 Craig Webster Mike Bowers60 Cyril Nlbbs Intermediate girls Mela Johnston Dlone Jenny Tammy Nolan incomplete Intermediate boys Colin Lewis Steve Wagner Ted Desmond Scott Senior girls Cathy Kolozsvari Lisa Gil liss24 Senior boys John Gardener Tim IB Jamie Thatcher Grant Smith33 Acton Mens Softball League General Meeting MONDAY NOVEMBER 3 800 PM Public School Centra Library PLEASE USE REAR ENTRANCE Discussions for Season Gold Red BOO 00 IS G IS 6 00 Grey IS Cut out order form and to PRO SOCCER LIMITED Exhibition Stadium Toronto Ontario 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