Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 1, 1967, p. 4

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n i v g te i- u 1h acton legion j liagui ff only game in the legion town league thb week wu the final 10m00 niagara fills v one of the schedule in the st kltt atom eerie ead it took place 2om00 0hw vi ham at friday nights program in llton aid of minor hockey at the fee wee community centre 315410 rochester vt bel the tw teams brampton tiraore and wmton have been after mhpjw springfisl nating at the top end of the cleveland ladder all season and fridays contest made no difference final atom standings the two club tied 35 leaving brampton m 6 6 2 14 th summing deadlocked weston 14 6 61 14 lead as derrick dixon tallied l a in hie first minute from scott wmbu withers but johnny scoyne p a1m1 i top pointgetter in the league vwilvr n n o ed tupat the five minute bman 0 0 0 merriatstedbynorm thorn- g g i 0 3 3 back came brampton to l 0 2 2 period as johnny scoyne rat- sjjlfhj 4 the trigger assisted by john w 0 0 0 scoyne john mchugh drilled brampton his second to deadlock the p alton 6 7 13 count at 33 assisted by doug g ashley 0 0 0 cooper d cooper 0 3 3 next game for the atoms s dsigle 0 3 3 will be playoffs a best three x daigle 0 0 0 out of five series d dixon 9 4 13 jkentner 9 5 14 novice pee wee and bantam m mccabe 0 5 5 games were postponed last j mchugh 12 8 20 week because of the four town mckntght 00 0 tournament the league re- m solka 0 0 0 sumes this saturday x taylor 112 following is the schedule for m ware 0 0 0 march 4 d webster 0 3 5 no atom game g withers 3 6 9 beavers belt tanners 52 for second playoff win stkvi mcknioht prepares to drop the puck for the faceoff of the nhi old timersacton tenners exhibition highlight of fridays pro gram at the arena jim casbum former recre ation director here who refereed the game helps steve out tanner gordle bell and jackie hamilton of the old timers anxiously wait senior hoop squad league champs juniors finish in second place neil anderson 7 jim piehl 6 peter marzo 8 jim lee 8 joe ferric 8 l stnattwood 6 38 32 35 24 0 0 54 53 44 30 ox ojo strong running seaforth pa ced oil a playoff notion in the best of seven series with their second straight win over she acton tanners here last thursday night the smooth skating beavers dominated the with their accurate puck manipulation to substantiate their 54 victory over the un- organtwd tanner garth baker seaforths stun ning net minder cheated the tanners more than once in their attempts to gain a posi tion in the game acton missed out on two or three excellent coring opportunities when the beavers net was left unattend ed on to many occasions seaforth was weh on the way to an easy win when the first period closed with a 40 lead for the beavers bob beutenmiller started things off when he dodged past the acton defense to outfox jim sweeney on a pickup from jack mcllwain at 215 beut enmiller continued to dazzle the tanner defense with two other successive cagers at 811 and 1356 with assists from jack mcllwain and roy aas- tette to come up with his well earned hat trick for the night the beavers hadnt quite fin ished with the tanners yet at least not until bill mclaughlin rounded out the score on a pass from tom dick in the closing seconds of the opening period the closest acton came to scoring in the first period was on an offensive move by paul bodendistel who stick handled the puck up over the beaver blue line letting loose with a blistering shot that richochet- ed o the post acton could only play a more defensive game in the second period to hold back seaforth and still manage to come up with a counter murray march- ment turned himself on later in the second period to paste one past barker on assists from bodendistel and jim far- relly mclaughlin closed the beav er scoring at 915 of the second period with his second tally of the night the tanners still couldnt get together to organize a suf- scientgoal sc co hon until family poked one in from paul bodendistel and murray marcbment at 1531 of the final period which was then too late to reverse the de cision it was noted that kevin hah a young recruit from the juv enile ranlcs played an excellent game for the tanners on the defense position eight minor penalties were shared by the two teams and imposed by the two ouefph referees chip sanvtdo and m1l devorsm the third game of the series which was to be played in seaforth tuesday night was cancelled due to hazardous driving conditions and iwih be played in acton arena on fri day night oh to expo nearly 30 speyslde school pupils will see bxno together on may 6 7 8 and 9 most of the grade seven stu dents and almost all the grade eights will make the trip by bus with principal gary daw- kins and a teacher or parent for every five or six young sters tagalong trailers for sale or rent va ta trallsr tnplfmmvftj fo nf mmplfltt pltf h h haul whm mi th i ro your trip t0 expo ol vacation ttavfi a tna will be yewr heme away tram a buy er make yewr rental arrsfsm eav credit river boat company kvals774is14 sporting an impressive 91 won and loss record die ac ton district high school boys basketball team will travel to the gjcvi gymnasium in iguelph on saturday march 4 for the cjwossa b the mccallummen had to win last thursday in their last game of the season against ar thur or else settle for a three- waytie with arthur and elora acton stayed with arthur for three ouarters and then mov ed out in front to stay the fi nal score was acton 62 and ar thur 47 isartug das redmen in scor ing dan arbic hooped 22 points and was unusually ac curate from the foul line he was for ii alan mcnabb swished another 16 points and terry churchill had a good day and added 10 harry oehl- rich returned to the iineup for the first time in four weeks he has been out with a broken bone in his foot he tried out the injury one day after hav ing the cast removed and tour- found n pretty tough sledding he managed to stay in the muscles in the upper part of hisrightjeg he later return ed aftericepack treatment only to be ejected from the game for a very minor viola- hon of the rules elghtplayers win be lost to the coach mccallum aa hoping age harrier peter marzo and finish and should be proud of that accomplishment coach sullivan now wirl have to start all over again next fall as six o of hi i safety i i i n high frac1 ion game long enough to make one free throw however another player hampered by injury is john mcgeachie on the morning of the game he slammed a door on his right hand making some ringers very tender to the touch he was able to substitute only for a few minutes in arthur with his height he is missed in the backboard department gerald dick got the dirty end of the stick in his attempt to check arthurs big man in the centre gerald eventually had to leave the game in the first hah because of damaged g pts gm 10 194 194 10 102 102 10 101 101 9 53 59 5 26 52 10 51 51 9 25 28 10 13 13 10 11 11 8 8 10 raiders finish first playoffs start sunday regular industrial hockey league action came to a close sunday night as the raiders overpowered the jets in the opener 86 and the dampened dusters lost out to the orioles 124 in the second half next sunday night playoff action commences with the best total score of two games being the victors rompin raiders start things off with she dusters in next sundays playoff opener and the orioles meet the jets in the later half denary clhao has painstak ingly compiled player and team statistics for this weeks publication through the past mclsaac alan mcnabb scor ed from one of rich gordons two assists to tally the 8 point ers the five point holders for the jets were freddy andrews with two goals and an assist ed himiard a goal and a pair of assists larry porte a goal and an assist and noah rozelle a goal the second game was decis ively drastic as the orioles li terally annihilated the short- handed dusters 124 of the 12 oriole points gary masalcs picked up four goals and two assists denny gib bons a hat trick and five as- that the week off prior to the championship tournament will allow the walking wounded to recuperate for a final big push to the cwossa b cham pionship final league statistics for acton senior redmen are pts g pts dan arbic alan mcnabb dick barclay gerald dick h oehlrioh t churchill john mcgeachie george wahis fred flisnlk bob turkosz acton junior redmens en viable record of six wins and two losses was only good enough for second place by losing 352 to arthur they lost any chance of a playoff with elora for first place elora will represent our dis- trict at cwossa b in guelph on saturday mike marcoux led the acton attack with nine points over the much improved arthur squad biit landsborough had six and neil anderson arid peter marzo had four jim piehl returned from the injury list for this game but fouled out late in the first half and his determination was missed the juniors had a good sea son despite their second place joe pettic will be holdovers and will have to carry the mah next year the final league statistics for the acton junior redmen are pts g pts gm b landsborough 8 104 130 mike marcoux 8 66 83 bob main 2 11 53 acton arena clearing all 1966 production cwrd tir z coppn schedule wednesday march 1 23 pm mothers and pre school children 69 pm tricounty hockey 911 pm industrial hockey thursday march 2 34 pm m z bennett for the price records of the free press sists pete marks a compatible which in turn copied goals and assists from game score sheets we point this out so there is no arguing over statistics lat er sunday nights opening score se to a dose finish with the raiders finally topping the jets 6 atasmy cue hosaees notch ed pair of goals and an assist as did stu mcdonald gord mason picked up goat and two while jim netted two pointers the one on an assist from ken pair of pointers besides an as sist mel sheppard bill daw- kins and watson backed up the scoring trio with singles mel sheppard came up with two assists as well as his later men tioned goal and brian mccris- tsil and boo bastille helped out with one apiece kan hants managed to come up with a pair of count ers on assists from barry wil son and bruce barber for the dusters barry wilson golfed one in an an assist from john fuftninghem ii 124 mill st at wilbur phone 5210 plastic models jack mduy outtasl svohb uvotock nsl rnvnuor tt dump ttucks km hwe fs fftap acton phonf tsmm is cflooamejat and maturing the new 24 car series collectors showcase by renwall avaoabte at fratr rblteschoot 67 pm referees hockey school 79 pm legion minor hockey 91 r industrial hockey friday march 3 34 pm robert little public school 830 pnril acton tanners vs seaforth beavers saturday march 4 8 am 1230 pm acton figure skating club 16 pm legion minor hockey 810 pm public skating 1012 pm industrial hockey sunday march s 7 aml 30 pm industrial hockey 1303 30 pm pubbc- skating 3307 pm minor hockey 710 pm industrial hockey league monday march 6 curling tuesday march 7 curling wbnisday march 23 pm mothers and pre school children 69 pmtrlcounfy hockey 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