Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 31, 1968, p. 4

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4 the acton free pre wednesday january 31 r 1968 chelfs friday huskies down acton prolong the slump whexklbtha sports pag pee wees lose 71 to guelph tactics reverted after giving away friday nights tussle with seaforth bes- vers acton tanners prolonged their losing streak with an 82 loss to durham huskies sunday afternoon ttjsscpre was tto indication of tbeplay durham were the op pbrtvnirts flrlng most of their gdus while the tenner played etiorthandsd a feature simitar to friday rights hwt5 seal forth banked la three goals- acton offlouis war dlspues4 acton club a chance to break out of their slump they play in hespeler thursday and entertain cheltenham here friday night theyre thrown a practice in the itinerary for tonight so theyll bevon lea to- three consecutive nights aftr tjus weekends activity therell be only three games left beavers skin tanners 52 ss to acton tanners played host to brit marker into view it 147 of saafortn beavers but friday the third night in the local ice- palace- period at this- point in the game steve tally taker rounded up be score at 1958 to clinch the win itwa score iq the empty net as aftera scoreless first period of townaleybejan to grapple with sweejy waajwlled- for another pbty seatorthjr jim mcflwalii broke the teflston late jn the sec tatfilay latere puyoats a fast yoojj stanivl8o5wllhaiunr which has the team dsmrminel todobettel- the ecijtiva is pleaserf with r ifwthe rfteeineyeialrnrtne the attftpda of the tanners thuv i headpfflclaj wasei6mer who season sbechulyforthelrdater- head rffl rial was a h6mer who delighted in recognlxing the beam in the tanners eyi hot seeing bone id hustle eyes harold townsley ajidjlmblalr potted the acton goals in treat of tb largest crowd to eee a game tn durham this season in spits of the bad weather tans flocked to see the game backtoback games thursday and friday nlghu will give the season eapactabyfortheir dater minationtq get in ihereand win tfsthe most hopeful feature of the season to date several merchants have banded together and had a program printed with the tenner- lineup in and this has added something to the home games this fridays fixture with cheltenham here starts at 830 pm sion 4oouftttd anil was- oa the re cetvlng end of s- five mlriutf major forbutiehrflng acton dominated thapsnatty tallytth ali wwieaforthaar- guesphs pee wee taatnproved too much for the acton ya liens squad in a game here last wed nesday as they ran up a 71 win the visitors scored six second period goals to make it convincing the ya lien got back on tho right foot in anenhlbtttonsundey however edging the legion four town tourney team 32 in a tight match there- iwais no score in the first period of their contest with guelph and acton took ihe lead on a goal by blly mcflflloway from8tsve mclntyre than came the deluge of six goals otatlpb v- waberbottedseafbjrtbrstle ve fourrninor sentences got another in the third period ma t bteatorratw3 on a relay jronuvt tlrth 2w jim sweeney ws the outsit vwl l v ricky bonnette was a standout tor the ys men in goalespeoisj- ly on a penalty shot awarded to uelph when he made a spark ling save a goal oy tim mclntyre in the first period gave the tri- county club the win over the legion league team doth clubs matched goals in the second and third periods chris sctjirts nrenefl one tor the ys men from terry holme and jim mcnet got that one bank assisted by glen mckeniie steve ifelatyre acoratl the- winning geal unassisted but tho legioo idrts got another bglen ksrizle from jim itcnabb j sweeney assisted score on tanners jim sweeney tanner harold townsley slip ped end past gar baker in ihe seaforth net to bring actons atoms legion minor hockey action opened saturday afternoon with a 53 win for weston over brampton jn the atom division j matthews opened for west on on a jeff shields assist while shields followed up on first per iod loner mike morris scored unassisted in the second stanta along with bruce mephall ax steve knight copped the assist jeff shields tallied up the west on score with an unassisted marker tn the last period bramptons scott malcolm scored their complete tally with a hat trick 3 scott slammed one in in the first period and latched onto two more in the third stanta one on an assist m john thompson aoi novice st catharines blanked hamil ton in the novice division opener 20 st kltts tally came in the second and third periods ford alton scored the second stanta marker with the assist of billy ware and jim eueiby billy ware tallied up in the third on another assist from ellerby gordy toth and b martin ser ved interference and tripping penalties for the hamilton squad in the second half of the novice twin hill niagara falls dumped osbawa 62 steve papluon earned himself a hat trick with his triple tally rick badntu and mcknlght cap ped an assist each on papillaes cores ricky baglnskl tallied two markers for the score board one assisted by j hurley thorn- hill slammed in a niagara falls counter with the assist going to mcknlght schupp opened by scoring for oshtwa in the second period on an assist from swan and john scoyne tallied up unassisted blaine cleland served a slash ing sentence for othawa and niagara falls schutts was sen tenced for crosschecking pee wees springfield doubiadup on cle veland to take a4-2winforthera- aelves in the pee wee opener dave burke copped a triple tallk with one in the first and two in the third periods berale taylor assisted on one of burkes mark ers ron coultrup tallied up for springfield with an unassisted pointer steve marshall and wayne knight made up the cleveland tally and wayne allan and steve marahall copped the assists pete pavll served a tripping penalty for cleveland and bill mckenzle served the same for springfield baltimore trimmed rochester 72 in the second half of the pee wee play jim mcnabb racked up three cores and two assists for vic torious baltimore steve ward netted a pair of pointers one on a brian storey assist brian storey collabor ated with neighborly steve seoul us for well played baltimore cor and freddy allan netted one on a mcnabb assist deebank allen andrisberalso aexned themaalvws assists during the gane for the baltimore vie- tatyr glen atdbaak scored both markers for rochester with k marcoux assisting on one bantam hershey edged buffalo 54 in last wednesday nights bantam bout hershey trailed 42 going into the last stanta but picked up in the third and took the win with three markers charlie kulketi tallied hersh- ys first two scores with ron marafa andron meculloch assist ing on one and meculloch alone on the ether marsh and meculloch were on the scoring end in the third per iod as kulken made the assists on both markers trevor swap tallied up the hershey score and scored the winner unassisted ron leuttet and brent irwin switched around scoring and as sisting for both of buffalos op ening markers roger swan scored unassisted in the second along with brent irwin who was assisted by ron lputtet bolton andswana served trip ping and slashing misdemeanors for the hershey squad pee wee brampton weston stkitts hamilton nu falls oshawa oshtwa atoms gp 12 12 novice 12 12 12 12 12 pee wee baltimore springfield rochester cleveland 12 12 12 12 11 6 5 0 2 3 5 12 12 11 jx forester s a taylor s g mckentle r j mcnab b s ward b c mcrae b m ferguson b a storey a s marshall c t lambert s j rochester r j hansen r w knight c p hatarave r p pavll c w allan c bantams r louttet a g taylor p s connell p a irwin a c kulken h g turkost a g murray a a meculloch h c reed p a pink a j cooper p t coles p k hurren a a colter p a swan a 32 10 22 14 1c 11 8 12 11 6 5 11 0 8 5 3 5 4 4 0 4 3 3 1 1 11 18 7 13 4 0 8 4 2 6 3 g 5 2 s 4 mcllwtln upset the locals on a mclaugtillndolg setup while townsley was stiu off bob beuttenmllwr with the assist of weber slammedin 8ea- forihs fourth pointer at 171s while bill currie srfrveds pen alty blake inglls volleyed from cooper and cunningham for the tanners dying minute marker while ken dolg soaforihs top altstar game sunday in llora players from the six teams in the oha int league will com pete sunday as an allstar team against seaforth beavers the allstar game an annual event to raise money for the players emergency fund will be played in elora at 3 pm each manager and coach from cheltenham acton elora hes peler port elgin and durham will select their three best to comprise the allstars last years champion seaforth bea vers will use their present line up jim nixon of durham will coach the allstars and bob young of elora will manage harold townsley jim farrelly and bill wheeler will represent the tanners jim sweeney was the ouiatand- lag player on both teams with his i puck stopping in the acton hots novice pmw9s battttltls standings 11 3 2 2 5 5 2 3 3 1 2 3 2 4 4 c thomson statistician guelph teams make good impression players fans and officials of the acton minor hockey assoc iation were impressed by the gentlemanly conduct of the guelph teams in the tricounly hockey association after their appear ance here last wednesday au the teams which played wore models of decorum without detracting from their hockeytal- ettt officials hero commented they were a credit to their coaches manager and organisa tion i banfams chalk up 0 win on chinguacousy pittsburg buffalo hershey bantams gp w 6 3 1 scoring derby atoms s malcolm a j shields w m morris w g bruce a a mephall w a mcgllloway a d webster a m ware w j thompson a j mathews w g owen a akilbya novice r begins nf j uecuteheoo h- a ware st k j ellerby stk i f alton st k j a morris h a toth h ul scoyne 0 s paptllon hf bnueuesuc e enatnt njf l hearna j hurley nf a culukta j mchugh st k g 26 10 10 6 4 2 3 2 0 2 0 1 20 16 12 7 11 11 7 9 8 4 6 4 0 3 1 9 7 9 3 5 4 s 1 1 4 0 2 6 0 2 acton firefighter bantams chalked up as-swinoverchlngu- acousys second or backup team in exhibition hockey here saturday night they led 10 at the end of the first ind 21 as they went lntotbethlrflperlod it seemed the acton club could get a goal whenever they needed it but toe chinguacousy club gave them a run nevertheless in a game which dldnt generate the henry toebas pete morrison and dale fisher potted one goal apiece with the latter two assist ing each other randy weldon and the toebas counter ittrkpalrlck tired two mark ers for the visitors with ucrae drilling one both penalties went to chingua cousy acton linoup ted hagen pressures o a- regular teaguer steve webster goal randy wei- don mark nellsen brad tim bers harry lawson dennis harridan mike field george ucphall dale fisher peter morrison john snow henry toebes rene sehutti harold townsley coach phil drysdale manager contest coach harold townsley bad a full una up for the contest big shooter for the locals was george mcpbtll he rattled in two the second a picture goal where be pulled the goalkeeper out of his socks see the treasure of the spanish main golden dubloona silver coins pieces of eight jewellery fascinating exciting set mr what new in the wtxu o bowing tke fun u in he finding out therei ionu- thing for everyone out irdi racing boat hyxlr can iaoh home at hui filmi hoar foil ywhif i boait sail boat i fauhiom and adventure- e it alj ike uoai exciting watefipoit m- hihitioan youve ever tee the world ofboaiing awaits you february 2nd to 11th kriilbiaoii park toronto aatssmttm aettaiag keen te ltdl weauave wjitehmsataraayljeie p w t ljt cheltenham 1913 t 8 27 seiforth 18 13 5 26 durham 18 12 6 24 heapsler 17 8 d 16 pt elgin 17 7 1 9 is acton 10 6 13 12 elora 17 3 14 6 top scorers g a pts k dolg s 14 39 s3 mcllwaln s 26 20 46 b uclaugh 24 22 46 a kingston pe 20 23 43 ross bsllentlne four town tourney teams victorious m kitchener girl cagers lose to elora by britta larson on thursday jan 25 the ac- ton junior and senior basketball teams travelled to elora only to be defeated in both games tho score for the juniors was 1016 for elora the two top scorers for the acton team were susan mcgll loway and debbie sungerland both with three points each for the seniors the score was 815 for elora the top scorers were janet bralda britta lar son donna williams and linda wood each scoring two points we hope to get revenge when elora comes to acton three of acton legions four town tourney squids journey ed to kitchener lo play in the novice bantam and pee wee div isions on sunday much to their satisfaction as well as coaches and managers jho throu acton representatives camo lack with three wins the novice entry bagged a 31 win poe wees edged a 32 vic tory and the bantams a s3 de cision gordy toth notched two in tho novice game with assists going to marv mcnabb ricky baglnskl and norm thornlilll baginskl made it 31 on a ford alton relay steve marshall scored in tho pee wee match with assists go ing to glen mckenzlo and born- acton rinks winners le taylor jim mcnabb scored from mike ferguson and glen uckenzle tallied from ross coultrup in the bantam s3 wlncharies kulken scored a pair on assists fromrogsr swan and rowland meculloch ron louttet and brent irwin scored and assisted on a pair and steve connell tal lied up unassisted first draw winners in the erin mens open bonspiel recently was therev a mckenzles rlnlc they came in third fyfe som- ervlues rink came in third on the second draw dave manes was the lead on the winning rink in the 11am draw pertj 9 cmramr 134 mill i t wlaw h40n u3tao sunoco service station for rent oakvitu outstanding opportun ity for managers route men and sales minded licenced mechanics if you want to operate a business of your own and are interested in earning above average in come kindly write or call w j mccourt 3227 robert st burlington out days 5272901 hamilton evgs 6372059 burlington three penalties were levied on the winners onv to the losers figures compiled at the end of the 20 game schedule which dont include ethlutlon show billy mcgllloway leading the ys man shooters he has 13 goals chris tennant was runnerup with sit terry holmes bagged ave tim and steve mclntyre each have three and ken withers and billy cushaer one aplace acfqn mtnb schedule widnisday january 31 67 pm hockey school 78 prti pe ww trl-cty- evhibition 89 pm bantam tvicty exhibition 910 pm mldaett tvicty exhibition 1011 pm ind hockey thursday february i 23 pm mothers and pre school children 68 pm figure skating 89 pm legion hockey 910 ptm juvenile trl- cly exhibition 1012 pm ind hockey friday february 3 630730 novice ovicty practice 9 pm int b hockey cheltenham v acton tan- february 3 hockey practice oha int allstar game elora arena this sunday february 4 3 pm au stars vt seaforth rcavirs oha int b champa proceeds to pkjyer emergency fund ja1e continues unllpfbruary 9 i96 20boff team prices all gloves t shin pad in sloth while ykey tail saturday 89 em fleglon 9151045 am private lotions figure skating 10451245 figure skating 16 pnv legion hockey 630730bantamt ovicry exhibition 810 pm public skating sunday february 4 811 am industrial hockey 111230 pm tanner practice 12 pm tricty novice exhibition 24 pm public skating 4 305 30 pm midget practice 530630 pm pee wee practice 7151015 pm industrial hockey monday february s curling tuesday february a curling save on the quiet strong beautiful 68 ford the 68 ford li a great road car stronger and more beautiful than ever and auief buy now during your ford dealers quiet sale and save all models au colours dont mlu out justaughtweight and a good thing too our special collec tion of toppers is made for the man who wants warmth without poundage finest lijhtweitht worsteds tailored with the look of substance but none of the drag a visit will convi eve themqtl hlrlpi- inuting gentleman bond building gutph on ctmlf in how 10 your fokd ihaum a

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