i j a m thtf acton fre press wednesday february 8 1967 v v r v league hershey bears turned on the v leagueleading ttburg hor- neu and cuffed them 113 in town league bantam hotkey last thursday the bears scow ed two goals in the first per iod five in the second and four in the thtm while the hornets could muster only one reply period tbere were three six point players for the hershey club steve garrett notched three goals and assisted on three and kenny marshall and gra ham fraser each bagged two markers and collected four as sists pane kennedy and gord wil liams notched two goals each while bill nlcolak 2 gerry buchanan 2 and ray salt looked after assists ricky uvermore dennis hamden and gary masters were the hornet marksmen dave pink and jack irwin each had an assist weeton pulled up even with brampton in the standings by going on a last period ram page wmch netted them a 72 victory in saturdays atom opener their big gun was ricky holmes he scored the last four goals in a space of nine minutes as he terrorised the brampton netmlnder johnny scoyne scored two and assisted on one and scott malcolm bagged the first for the winners and helped on two more norm thornhill 2 fred allen mark morri son and david brown got the assists joe kentner scored both brampton goals with scott withers danny webster and ford alton assisting third place oshawa- upset second place st kitts 31 in the first half of the novice twin mil while leagueleading niagara falls belted hamilton 102 in the second game gordie toth david allen and david morris shot the oshawa goals one a period with bill vivian helping on the first wayne allen scored the lone marker for st kitts from tony lambert taylor increased his lead in the scoring race with a five goal two assist effort for niagara in their onesided win over shorthanded hamilton billy mckenzle scored a hat trick and collected two assists v mike luty out from the jwts for the second week in a srow got a goal and an assist as did glen widowski steve brunelle and brian robinson helped on one each jim rogers and ivan hearn scored for hamilton with jim also getting an assist on ivans goal baltimore the cellardwell ing pee wee team pulled an upset in the first pee wee en counter with a 3 decision over league leading springfield three goals in the last peri od without a reply from the indians earned the baits the win harry lawson glen mc kenzle john fuchs randy marsh and roland mcculloch scored the goals with jim mc- nabb lawson and fuchs col lecting an assist apiece bob krul bagged two of the springfield goals and an as sist randv cpker scored the other and dave bralda earned an assist cleveland turned on roches ter with an 84 victory- and took over the league lead from springfield jeff gov was clevelands big gun shooting three goals and assisting on two others peter morrison notched a pair and earned an assist whie treth armstrong opened the scoring and helped on two others randy downes and allan green bagged a goal and an assist each while terrence rotee and mike pope got in the brackets once charlie mccrae was a eoinsr concern for rochester hitins the target three times for his first hat trick russell coul- trup got the other goal and also earned an assist other assists went to gary fisher ron death and brian storev gaum this week thursday buffalo vs her shey saturday afternoon 1 pjn weston at bramp ton 2 pjn hamilton at oshawa 3 pjn niagara at st kitts 415 pm cleve land at springfield 5 jo pm rochester at baltimore league statistics as compil ed by charlie thomson follow pee weea- cleveland 12 6 4 2 14 springfield 12 o 5 1 13 baltimore 12 4 5 3 ii rochester 12 3 5 4 10 bantam pittsburg 8 4 3 1 9 hershey 8 4 3 1 9 buffalo 8 3 5 06 scoring atom g a pts j scoyne w 19 2 40 r holmes w ii 3 25 j kentner b 8 4 20 j mchugh b 7 5 19 f alton b 6 7 19 d dixon b 7 2 16 s malcolm w 2 711 d webster b o 55 s withers b 1 3 5 s daigle b 0 3 3 g bruce w 0 3 3 j shields w 0 3 3 n thornhill w 0 3 3 m morrison w 0 33 novice b taylor nf 40 7 87 j hansen stk 20 7 47 b mckenzle nf 10 13 33 w allan srk 12 6 30 d allan 6 ii 1 23 t lambert stk 7 3 17 s brunelle nf 5 5 is jr baginski o 3 9 15 k marcoux h 7 0 14 d morris o 5 2 12 g toth o 5 2 u s papillon slk 4 3 11 b ware nf 3 4 10 pee wees p morrison c 35 12 82 b krul s 25 6 56 j goy c 19 9 47 r loutett r 20 5 45 r marsh b 11 10 32 j mcnabb b 9 4 22 r gibbinsr 4 11 19 h lawson b 5 5 15 r downes c 5 5 15 g mckenzle b 5 3 13 d braida s 4 3 11 b storey r 2 7 ii bantam one point per goal g fraser h 10 11 21 s garrett h- 7 8 15 k marshall h 7 6 13 d kennedy h 10 1 11 g taylor p 5 4 9 b irwin b 4 5 9 s c b 7 18 p paulsen b 5 3 8 j irwin p 3 5 8 r livermore p 5 2 7 g murray p 5 2 7 r schuts b 4 3 7 take win from acton oh a int b statistics up to feb 6 1967 gp w l pts hespeler j21 16 5 32 seaforth 19 14 28 act6n 21 13 8 26 fergus 21 10 ii 20 orangevillc forfeits remaining games points included above ten top scorers asof feb 6 1967 g a pts gordie bellr harold town ley paul bodendlatel and blake inglla drilled the acton goal with townsley getting two assists jan rlddall gordie ball bir curru and jim cun ningham earning one apiece jack mcllwam a candidate for league leading scorer hit the target three times and col lected two assists for seaforth the taiwan served six of tha nine penalties and beavere ww win mic macs clip mic macs 85 friday even up in penalty filled contest seaforth b jumped in to a 54 first period lead and wound up m victors over the tanners in t fast skating ojla int b contest in sea forth last night ware the opportunists scoring suthxero temperature which bn three of them dipped tha thermometer to tt below uro outside made skat- a ing a throatcutting experience 4towfl louitiey but both taame were going full i zv i tllf with thebeavara having an reaitl losos to vjaks edge score acton tanner proved they ween diminutive tanner go could mutch league leading bl lur bl11 bow- d heipcl h mcliwain s- 21 27 48 j 17 28 45 k doig s 10 29 39 h townsley a 21 14 35 b mclaughlin s 21 14 35 j riddall a 17 18 35 m main h 17 14 31 n love h ii 20 31 d richardson a 13 17 30 b dobbic f to 9 29 seaforth led 63 at tha and of the second period and got two goals to actona one in the third beavers return to acton friday when the tanners hope to even the score max stafford waa in a tan ner suit for tha first time this season and he should be out with the team friday doug smoky richardson missed because he waa obliged to work oakville took a 52 win from the 4town tournament bantam team representing acton in an exhibition at the community centre last thursday the visitors bagged two goals in the first period two more in the second and a sin gle in the third steve garrett replied for acton in the first chapter and dave kennedy got another in the third four penalties were split evenly between the two teams bantams vin thriller tie series deciding game in acton tonight acton firefighter bantams firefighters went behind in winner in the third period it came from behind to defeat the first period and threw ev- was the culmination of many milton 21 in a tension filled erything but their helmets in unsuccessful drives at the net tricounty playoff game here frantic efforts to lie it up dur- shortly after his goal marzo we mlsmn last wednesday night tying up ing the second they hit the was given a creap penalty lrom mc nclon ntup with twotop scorcm and a pair of defenxemon missing from thi ilncup acton thn- ncrs were no match foiinerc juvciliilcd hespeler mic macs on their own hunting grounds sunday afternoon mic macii evened up for the beating they took at the hands of the tanners friday by thumping them 83 going fur ther up the league ladder unlike the friday i fracas when 29 penalties were handed out sundays game drew only nine norm love the mic mac firebrand who drew a game misconduct for being third man in a fight friday again was pinned with u major this time for trading punches with jim cunningham the acton defenseman also was penalized for five minutes hespeler banged in four goals in the first period and registered pairs in the second and third the best the tan ners could do was a goal u per iod jan rlddall posted the jirst tanner tally from the opening faceoff on a breakaway jim farrelly notched num ber two from murray murch- ment and riddall and march- ment rifled in the third goal unassisted mara main and dave heipcl split four hespeler goals while heathcrington kitzman bow man and larry oijcrafka notched singles blake inglis doug smoky richardson bill curric and hcxpclcr mic macs in every department as they bumped the visitor 85 in a rugged penaltyfilled oha int b fix ture here friday nlgjjt man of hespeler with his ims gordie took exception to a fkt bowman ahoved in his filtc a he attempted to skate piifit leaped m his hack in second win of the iieuon pltc of the detiparlty in slie the bestofthree semifinal at a game apiece pete marzo scored the win ning goal while the acton team played shorthanded in the third periodrhe stole the puck at centre ice while milton was applying th pressure cake- posts crossbar and just miss ed the corners so many times the crowd despaired of them ever scoring finally bill field poked it in assisted by george mcphail and pete marzo the acton club- really pouredjtoninan waltzed in drew the goalten- effort to go ahead but agile der out and flipped it in pat devlin foiled them with the highly partisan crowd top netminding almost brought down the roof when pete marso bagged the here friday and the milton team pulled all the stops to get back op even terms 960101x11 goalie craig weldon rose to the occasion by stopping three closein drives and the acton club held on to take the win they were missing jimsteven son from the lineup with pull ed tendons but john snow was back in the lineup gary y6ulng scored for mil ton from mike frame referee howard pearce watches the action in front of the rochesterne in saturdays micros win when the hamilton bp team cancelled an appearance here last thursday manager charlie thomson arranged a game for acton micros with brampton canadian tire micros won the exhibition 93 ntaff photo town league pee wee action at the community centre cleveland won the game 84 with only two games left to play in the schedule the tan ners are in third place striving for second a loss to second place seaforth l nigh coup led with sundays loss to hes- geer finished their chances of both sides were dissatisfied finishing any bettei than third wth the refereeing the acton prioay night seaforth pays team served seven of the j 10 their last scheduled visit here penalties and felt they were and next wednesday fersus being unjustly penalized on flyers come in for the tost several they also felt the mil- game ton team should have had ah orangevllle games have mo been cancelled as the wtnless third and deciding game of dufferlns dropped out of the the series will be played ir ac league remaining games with ton aomght wednesday it orangevllle have been award- could be a real sizzler ed to each team lions bow out to milton juves improved play of acton teams reflected in tricounty statistics a bull moose shot near port arthur recently had an antler measuring 63 inches with 30 points the department of lands and forests reports paul coopers recognition as the most valuable player in the midget series heads a list of several outstanding per formances for acton players in the tricounty hockey as sociation this season paul was selected as the m vp in six games more than any other player and this qual- orioles upset dusters jets raiders draw in sunday twin bill tired of being rcligated to the basement of the industrial league orioles flew back from the south to edge dusters 43 sunday night in the meantime raiders and jets played to a 55 draw- in the other half of the double- header and the point drew raiders back into a first place tie with dusters jets con tinued to breath down their necks ron turk sheppard scored two goals and assisted on an other for orioles who might charlie says he is now giving have started their front fly too two points for goals and one for an assist standings atom gp w l brampton 11 5 5 weston 11 5 5 n falls st juttt oshawa hamilton 11 10 11 6 11 5 11 0 11 pts n 20 13 11 0 late brian mccristall and denis gibbons notched the winners other goals assists were alao registered by pete marks john dunn doug sheppard ron boo bastell and denis gibbons wayne sheppard notched two of the dusters goals and barry wilson scored the other as well as contributing an as sist john cunningham k hearn ivan and tom oakley also picked up assists orioles also outdid dusters 43 in penalties raiders came within an ace of losing to jets in the other game but gord mason rattled the lying goal in with one sec ond left to play in the game earning them a 55 tie gary ritchie shot two goals for the oncoming jets harvey hillier noah roszell and jim bullough each netted one as sists went to harvev hillier 2 red phillips 2 noah roszell fred andrews and ed hillier stu mcdonald allan mc nabb jim mcdonald rich gordon and gord masons ty ing goal looked after raiders scoring stu mcdonald also had three assists gus holmes ken mclsaac gord mason and jim mcdonald earned one cach f t six of the nine penalties were served by jets ifies him for the tricounty midget mvp trophy it will be presented by tricounty of ficials paul played in the nets for acton midgets when t h e y were eliminated he stepped up into a juvenile unifiwrrr where hes been playing since runnerup for the most val uable player award in bantam section of the tricounty was pete marzo the high scoring centreman of the acton club pete was picked mvp in sev en games he was also second in the league scoring race with 20 goals and 1 8 assists for 38 points behind r chisholm of oakville who tallied 41 points consisting of 27 goals and 14 assists the oakville sharpshooter played one more game than pete which gave him an advan tage goalkeeper ted hagen was second choice in the pee wee section of the league for the mvp award being picked in seven games b butterworth of georgetown a mvp in 13 games topped the list craig waldie another acton standout was the pick of the goalkeepers in the bantam b series with only 42 goals scor ed against him in league play acton juveniles top scorer barry elliott a candidate for the high scoring award in the league stood seventh 1 the final compilation with 15 goals and eight assists milton took most of the aw ards in the novice series dom inating the league all season improved play from all the acton teams this season was reflected in the statistics which were released by the tricounty hockey association acton lion juveniles bowed out of the tricounty juvenile semifinals monday night los ing a heartbreaking 72 decis ion to milton the milton club won a 41 decision on their home ice monday night which tied the bestoffive series up the lions took a 10 lead in the first period of saturdays game but milton came back with four unanswered goals local officials were disgusted with the refereeing the lions took the lions share of the penalties includ ing a match misconduct to jjarry elliott for defending himself against a milton play er who had him down and was rubbing his face in the ice monday without elliott in the lineup the lions stayed close they were behind 32 in the second but four milton goals blew the game wide op en v the acton team had only 99 minutes in penalties this sea son qualifying them as the cleanest club in the league they had a good season and went down fighting acton minor hockey associa tion officials were very proud of their record and coach howie leader and manager pop schuts were respons ible to a large degree for the teams success mvp trophies for acton foams through the cooperation of acton businessmen for the first time trophies will be available for every acton team in the tricounty hockey ser ies this season theyll be us ed for most valuable player awards and recipients- will be picked by players on their own learns the trophies will be awarded at a social evening later on they were donated by the fol lowing juvenile sports corner midget a si b supermarket bantam herbvdodds and harold townsley pee wee grant motors novice acton free press all trophies are now on dis play in the sports corner win dow over the mic macs it kept thc tanncr hopes of finishing in second- place alive centre blake inglis rapidly rounding into the shape that mude him a threat to every goalkeeper in tfe league other seasons drilled three pucks into the hespeler net to pnee thu tanners doug smoky richardson back in livery for the first time in n month was the big surprise he scored the pret tiest goal of the night stick handling through the enllrc mic mac squad drawing goal keeper juck watson and pull- ing the string in addition he set up four more goals with his persistent forcchecklng for a five point night which ele vated him back into the lop 10 jan rlddall the outstanding rookie for the tanners this season bagged two goals and helped on another bill currle and jim farrelly snot one apiece with farrelly also earn ing an assist harold towns- ley didnt bag a goal but he collected three assists gordie bell jim cunningham and murray marchmcnt got one each the tanners led 43 after a goalfilled first period had a 75 edge at the end of the sec ond and scored the third per iods lone marker penalties played an import- ant part in the outcome with eight goals scored while one side or the other was short- handed there were 29 sen tences handed out by referee chip sanvido who along with tack mann as linesman gave one of the poorest displays of refereeing here this season thv tanners served 15 of the total which included two 10 minute misconducts a pair of five minute jnajors for fight ing and a game misconduct to norm love of hespeler love earned his banishment 7 by- intervening in a bout- be- lions bourne milton juves gary taillefer returned to the acton lineup on thurs day and his two goal effort led the juveniles to a 42 win over milton paul cooper in the nets held back the milton attack espec ially in the second period when the countytown boys threat ened repeatedly kcv hall and brian farrell were standouts on defense rocking any attacker coming over the blue line for milton brush in goal was outstanding and the score would have been higher without his efforts u acton led the best of f ive series two games to one after this game first period a taillefer 331 mclement kitchen 1345 second period a elliott mckenzie 28 pens townsley brush third period a taillefer hall 550 a townsley taillefer owen 730 m barr arnold colbeck 1225 pens hall lawrencc mid wrestled him tothe ice with a few good- licks in th chops to boot lnrry okralka ncored two of trie mic mac counters lovei spoln and martin bagged the oilier jun riddattcrbreakaway goal at 412 of the second per iod was the key to the game he broke in alonv and fired a sizzler at watson jim farrel ly sank the hespeler ship with his third period ctjunter back- handing richardsons pass into the net first period h n love b kitzman- 409 a b inglis d richard son m marchment 815 h l okrufka k scoln b okralka 1038 a d richardson 1057 a b inglis ii townsley d richardson 1435 h f martin b heathcr ington l okrafka 1506 ab curric 11 townsley j rlddal 1649 pens j riddall cunning- ham hiipcl curfrie cunning ham kitzman townsley 2 10 min misc b okrafka u second period aj riddall g bell j cunningham 412 hl okrafka b heather- ingtonr scoln 1050 a b inglis j farrelly 1257 a j riddall d richard son h townsley 1603 h r scoin d heipfcl l okrafka 1836 pens marchment 4 min b kitzman f martin j cun ningham b heathcrington g bell b kitzman r scorn b bowman 10 misc b okraf ka m- marchment b curric third period a j farrelly d richard son 838 pens b okrafka m marchment b curric g bell 5 min b bowman 5 min n love game misconduct think about wherever you art acton 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