Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 6, 1967, p. 4

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m tht acton frett press wednesday december 6 1967 l m iii ii nn- i i turning back the sports timer the tanners opening efforts to date have proven to be fruitless friday nlghfs 50 loss to hespeler showed no progress alter a return match acton lost out in their first game of the season 74 in hespeler hespeler dropped their game to seaforth the night before coming to acton with a 101 thud some drastic things are going to have to happen before the 15th when acton meets up with this seaforth team the acton squad started their season off considering the little practice and time they had with the vision that with more practice they would develop into a better team but this has been reversed one mult which is definitely plaguing the tanners is their incon sistent lineup 7 one tanner fan was wondering wftyptagrams we rent given out before eachgame to see who was playing in the game that night on the acton team those players that have signed with the tanners and havent made it out to every game will always have a justifiable reason for not being there but this lsnt going to win games for the tanners ross ballentine reports that a full line will be out for tonights game in port elgin including a couple of new recruits ed hilliard of acton and kelly from rockwood kelly was reported to have played junior a hockey in london last year the bus is supposed to be at the community centre at 600 pm and anyone interested in going may still get themselves a seat if theyre there on time the university of guelph gryphons who are going through the pains of rebuilding their squad this year have found an excellent hockey player in hike cummins cummins a former georgetown athlete graduate of georgetown and district high school and an alumni of the georgetown raiders junior c club has netted a marker in each of guelphs four games to date the gryphons themselves are still looking for their first victory thoroughbred racing ended in ontario nov 25 and 17470 fans turned up at torontos greenwood racetrack to wager more than 1000000 pushing the total mutuel handle for the season fast the 9100000000 mark total bidding during the ontario season at fort erie greenwood and woodbine was 100170584 only the third time in canadian racing history that wagering passed the 100000000 mark atoms brampton slammed weston with a 63 defeat saturday morn ing in legion atom hockey action jeff shields netted himself a hat trick in a goal a period spree for brampton assisting jeff were bruce shields mcgllloway and malcolm scott malcolm and bob kllby started the brampton scor ing in the first period with shields assisting on both goals gord bruce slammed in bramptons number five marker from shields and mcgllloway late in the sec ond mike morristallledupall three of westons markers with two in the first and the third at the 1130 mark from mike ware brace mcphall assisted on morriss first score scoring derby atoms g a scott malcolm b 7 3 jeff shields b 6 3 mike morris w 5 0 dave mcgllloway b 1 5 gord bruce b 1 3 dan webster b 2 1 bob kllby b 1 1 john thompson b 0 2 bruce mcphall w 0 2 novice ricky baginski nf 8 3 john mccutcheon hi 6 1 david morris h 5 2 ford alton st k 5 2 jim ellerby st k 4 4 billy ware st k 4 3 eddie ensing nf 3 0 gord toth h 2 2 john scoyne o 21 pee wee in the pee wee opener saturday springfield trounced rochester 73 dave forester sparkled for springfield with five of the seven goals with three assists going to taylor bernie taylor notched himself a pair with dave forest- er and tony lambert assisting glen mckwizle plckedupapair of unassisted goals for rochester in the third period john hansen tallied up with the assist going to kevin marcoux baltimore took a 20 decision over cleveland in the second half of the pee wee twinbill steve shultis scored unassisted in the second period and mike ferguson netted one in the third with treth armstrong taking the assist novice in the opening game of novice hockey saturday st catharines downed oshawa 51 blaine cteland netted oashawas only marker on a pass from ray klng- smin jim ellerby picked up a hat trick with bob anderson assisting on one for st kltts stave brunehe and ford alton picked op the remainder of the tally with assists going to jim ellerby and bui ware mike mitchell received a two minute penalty for st kltts when they vara caught rith too many play ers on the ice niagara falls doubled up on hamilton in the second round of novice action when they took a 44 victory rick baginski scored two am misted markers tor the flyers norm thornhiu slam- mad in one from jim hurley while eddy ensing rounded out niagaras tatty on an assist from btck baginski hamiltons markers came from dave morris with both un- assisted goals hamilton picked op all three penattiesof the game john mocutcneon charging gord toth tripping and ivan hearns for charging pee wees david fore stersp 12 1 glen mckenzie r 7 1 steve marshall c 6 1 bernie taylor sp 4 5 mike ferguson b 4 1 jim mcnab b 3 3 brian storey b 4 0 peter hargrave r 3 0 bantams pittsburg edged buffalo 65 in bantam hockey action last thurs day pittsburg took a 53 lead at the end of the second period managing a final score in the third while buffalo picked up speed and set up three markers in the third for a close game garth taylor started pittsburg rolling with an unassisted goal steve connell netted one with taylors assistance tim coles hammered one in from randy ferguson with garth taylor knocking two more home in the second period from randy coker and carl reed steve connell tallied up the pittsburg score after scoring from jeff cooper buffalos scoring came from gary turkoss and shane crosken gord murray picked up a hat trlcjc with wayne bannon assist ing on one ron louttet scored in the third on a pass from roger swann both teams took a penalty from officials stewart mccullouch and don ford the 20 years ago coiumn carried a story recently on actons ontario intermediate base ball champions in that year remember the team here they are right after the big vic tory in delhi front row left to right norm morton sam snyder bob anderson lome masters percy woods don ryder jack wafer- house bill waterhouse back row fred daw- kins bob footitt dude lindsay jack kent- ner jr managermatt tyler president jack royston peteijihabun owen masales lloyd robinson dooney evans ray mason and johnny goy staff photo pee wees tie preston 66 acton pee rwees came up with their first win in the trlcounty on wednesday nov 22 when they played preston to a 66 draw the teams split a pair of first period markers acton took a 4 2 lead in the second but preston came on strong in the third to garner a tlo billy mcgllloway was the top sharpshooter for acton potting four goals and an assist tim mclntyre bagged one goal and collected three assists ken withers sniped the other mark er steve mclntyre 2 and chris tannant also collected assists acton is the only pee wee a team in the league but aro doing well against the a clubs the world of outdoors with a r h a w e s use the stair rail theres no call for a fall several hardy types are still shooting trap at maple rock des pite the cold weather steve goy came up with the only good score this week 21 other members shoot but due to the wind and cold didnt do so well george harris is the latest new member of the club visitors this week were jim mckeown and don franklin in the lower great lakes particularly pollution and enrichment over the last two decades have resulted in biological physical and chemical alterations of the environment for fish the walleye lake trout and whlteflsh have reached low levels of abundance while alewffe white bass white perch and smelt are predominate while this particular problem is not as marked in lake huron and la practically non exist ant in lake superior another factor has caus ed deflnlte changes in the fisheries here the parasitic sea lamp rey production of lake trout in these lakes for example has gone from a yearly average of 15 million poundsio less than half a million pounds mainly because of this predator continued next week fanners blanked 50 mic macs take victory actons tanners turned out a blank here friday night as they played host to the hespeler mic ma hespeler pounded in two mark ers in the first period past tan ner netmlnder tom ayers neither team could come up with a score in the second period although acton had many good scoring chances containing the play within the hespeler blue- line for a good deal of the time they lacked the ability to get the puck past mic mac goalie john brenner who played an ex cellent game three quick goals in the final period gave hes peler the 50 win lloyd mercer sparkled for hespeler with two markers and two assists for the night mercer opened the mic mac scoring at the 205 mark with assists going to ron little and gord abbott bill ckrafka came back at 1518 of the first period with maw main and bob snarr to make it 20 second period action saw both clubs relay from end to end without scoring the acton squad rallied around the mic mac net many times but couldnt connect mercer notched his second goal unassisted at the 1116 mark of the third period with ron little and ray scoins cop ping the finishers at 1502 and 1640 mercer assisted on these two goals with abbot and dave nelson lineups acton goal tom ayers gerry inglis snider blake inglis way ne davison gord mason f hands harold townsley steven townsley harry philips jim farrelly hespeler goal john breaner t podger d nelson b o- krafka l ckrafka m main f martin b russell r scoins j relmer r little l mer cer g abbot b snarr the tanners travel to port elgin wednesday night and meet durham at home friday night game time 830 pm jets upset raiders hornets raiders upset orioles in the industrial league opener with a 73 win raiders have picked up momentum and moved out of their cellar spot into more re spectable positions with their last two wins oriole markers were scored in a oneaperiod fashion garry masales opened from john goy john cunningham scored from larry porte and denny gibbons tabled up in the third with gary masales taking the assist ken tuck scores raiders only marker in the first period on a pass from sheldon blow raiders three markers in the third came from gord van gils unassisted sheldon blow from ken tuck and bill coon with lornle peavoy taking the assist bill coon came back to open the third period scoring for the raiders with gord mason and ken tuck taking assists gord van gils netted one with jim mcdonald and b1u coon setting up the play sheldon blow tal lied up for the raiders on an assist from gord mason orioles picked up the majority of penalties with john goy taking two minutes for interference gary masales two minutes for interference and frank anthony two minutes for delaying the game raiders penalties went to sheldon blow for playing with a broken stick and gorche mason served five minutes for butt- ending clobber orioles 73 break losing streak hornets finally came up with a win after a four game losing streak when they trounced jets 94 in the second half of the double bill dan artie opened the oriole tally with two markers larry mcafbe assisted on one dave papiuon and harry philips com bined on one while philips assisted ritch gordon on the followup larry mcaffle tallied up the first with the assist going to stu mcdonald u orioles couldnt score in the second but came back strong in third with danny arbic scoring two more unassisted barry wilson and doug shepard finished off for the orioles with assists going to arbic glen holmes and gordon jets scores came from ian johnston from rick henderson in the second period alan hall scored from ed hilliard in the third with hilliard and jim bul- lough combining and ian john ston taking the tally unassisted hornets received three of the four penalties during the game ruddy holmes took an elbowing and high sticking penalty while barry wilson received two min utes for tripping ken hearns received two minutes for cross checking jets open against the raiders next sunday at 700 pm with the hornets meeting the orioles in the second halt chinqua0usy shades acton sparkling netmlndlng by the chlnguacousy goalie enabled the bramalea boys to edge acton pee wees 32 last night tues day the entire acton team played well with bluy mcgllloway rob bed on at least three occasions chris tennant shot both acton goals assisted by terry holmes bonnello bagged two for chlng uacousy demarest one boyd dertlnger and cobby collected assists ricky bonnette and mike luty shared goalkeeplng duties for acton both played well the acton team plays in guelph tonight oha int b statistics results to dec 467 gp w lp seaforth 4 48 cheltenham 5 4 18 durham 3 2 14 hespeler 5 2 3 4 port elgin 3 12 2 acton 4 0 4 0 elora 2 0 2 0 top league scorers g a p kdolgs 3 12 15 m flnegan c 8 5 13 beuttenmillers 7 4 11 mclaughlin s 6 5 11 j mcnwaln s 6 5 11 b wanless c 5 6 11 a smith c 4 4 8 r dudgeon pe 3 4 7 ross ballentine bantams tapped wednesday although they dominated play acton bantams ran into an al most miraculous goaltending job from the visiting chlnguacousy netmlnder here last wednesday night and suffered a 62 setback the acton kids completely con trolled the play in the first per iod and threw everything but the proverbial kitchen sink at the chlnguacousy goal only to come out on the short end of a 10 count their shots were over the net on both sides hit the post and gobbled up by the goalie it was 21 at the end of the second acton still trailing the third stanza was a dis aster chlnguacousy threw off the wraps and rapped in four goals acton could only bag one george mcphall drilled the first acton goal assisted by pete morrison and dale fisher pete morrison bagged the second from johnny snow pete was picked as the game star by the opposing manager but the entire team played well despite the lack of goals oconnor had a hat trick for chlnguacousy hogg landry and adams notching singles two penalties were split be tween the teams the acton club plays in guelph tonight wed at 715 jack ridley cartage limited concrete blocks concrete brick cinder blocks clay brick sand stone livestock and fertilizer farm service and supplies dump trucks for hire fully insured pcv clats fstf acton phone 85x0730 to err is human but when the eraser is used up before the pen cil somethings wrong acton arena schedule wednesday december 6 67 pm hockey school 78 pm open time 89 pm hockey practice 910 pm open timo 1011 pm ind hockey thursday december 7 23 pm mothers and pre school skating 68 pm figure skating 89 pm legion hockey 910 pm juvenile tricty 1012 pm ind hockey friday december 8 630730 pm novice tricty 830 pm durham vs acton tanners saturday december 9 89 am girls hockey 9151045 an private lessons figure skating 1 0451245 figure skating 16 pm legion hockey 630730 bantams tricty 810 pm public skating sunday december lo 81 1 am industrial hockey 111230 pm tanner practice 12 pm novice tricty 215415 pm public skating 4307 pm minor hockey 71 510 15 pm industrial hockey tim coles took two minutes for interferencejorjplttsburg while bren irwin was charged with hooking for buffalo bantam standing gp w l t pittsburg 3 3 0 0 buffalo 3 12 0 hershey 2 0 2 0 scoring derby garth taylor ron louttet steve connell gord murray dave pink gary turkosz tim coles jeff cooper g 5 1 4 4 3 2 2 2 a 1 5 1 0 1 2 1 1 c thomson statistician plan hockey tournament a meeting to discuss plans for the four town hockey tourna ment was held in the legion ball here sunday delegates were present from milton georgetown fergus and acton to make plans for the tour ney which will be held in acton on saturday march 3 new sug gestions to improve the oneday competition were threshed out and its expected this seasons event will be one of the best yet the tourney is held in a differ- ent centre each season with each town playing host once every four ears haltons sportsmens assoc annual turkey shoot trap and target saturday december 16 1 pm until dark 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