Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 11, 1968, p. 5

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w ivy wrsrrrr rrr the acton free presa wednesday dectmbir 11 1968 pounding the sports beat legion town league hockey otoroetown will ham floodlit tiaasball park for trta firs tarn in to history next eeaeori with many smaller communities around having floodlit parka georgetown e found tha lack of llehtae ear spot lights and poles for the project cost 10000 tha poles coming from british columbia ware purohaaad from ontario hydro there will ba six individual potaa each supporting ib lejtrts and two double poles set 33 lights on each crossbar tim haines the glen williams player who starred with acton tanners for two seasons ia combining business with pleasure while touring europe with his bride of six months the former shirley leaver of victoria bc tim is coaching one of the top hockey clubs in fribourg switzerland as well as training school boys in the game in spite of a language barrier tim has been able to lift the team from an early season slump when the hockey season ends the newlyweds will be joined by tiros fc parents mr and mr i roland haines of glen williams and the foursome will travel to spain for a holiday tim haines is a nephew of mrs joe hurst of arthur st acton probably tanner mentor harold townsley acutely aware of former tanners now performing for georgetown raiders is just as glad tim is playing his hockey in switzerland his speed on the blades would make the raiders more deadly lack of players has forced the trlcounty midoet dub to fold up operations this aaaaon tha team started out with the ban minimum whan tha aaaaon began but injuries and sickness made rentes thinner than ever some of the players have bean taken up by tha juveniles and manager bob marshall thinks they whi manage to get them all in at least one game this season tha juves meat burlington hare friday night in a game which ww have a skating exhibition by skaters from the acton figure skating club between periods dont know why the oh a would send johnny hejpel to referee fridays intermediate hockey game here last friday unless theres someone at headquarters sending out officials unaware of past history lleipel of course was the leagueleading scorer for the hespeler club for some seasons naturally he would he suspect as being partial to the mic macs according to spectators their suspicious were confirmed to the point where a took at the ref was good for a trip lo the penally box for the tanners later the tension built up to the point where the gendarmes were alerted to rescue the officials from some irate acton fans who look exception to some of his culls then of course there was the incident where heipel and ron aseltlne the tanner blue liner discussed some topic of current interest with their fists now hitting a referee is usually good for at least an automatic years suspension but in this case it seems there were extenuating circumstances according to nearby witnesses heipel hit asseltine first indeed it would be difficult to hold your temper if the referee wound up and socked you but unless the oha takes this into consideration theres not much likelihood of the tanners holding onto asseltine this season s kr lot wd depend the report the referee sends to the 0ha its been a hard season for harold townsley and the tenner to round into shape injuries and suspensions shift work and failure of players to show up for workouts or games have reduced their effectiveness theres alto been tha schedule which certainly wasnt conducive to tha team white they wert just beginning to shape up happily tha worst of tha road trips and games jamming into one another will ba over by next week then the schedule will turn into one more suited to players lions shade milton juves boll andrews scores winner bob andrews drilled the winning goal with less than two minutes left in the game monday night as acton lions nosed out milton juveniles 65 in a contefiombehind victory the lions hung onto the slender kents drop 41 decision playing their second game ir three days acton tricounty kent construction novices were btltscored 41 by milton trafalgar fords in milton arena monday night early in the first period the fonts went out in front 10 when the puck was accidentally tapped behind goalie robin inscoe by one of his own teammates milton added a second goal before the end of tbeeeriod the local boys came back strong in the second period to hold the host dub on even terms with milton clutching their two pal lead striking quickly in the third period milton fords scored their third and fourth markers at the 210 and 350 marks it watnt until 855 in the final tanxa that acton finally bulged 4se milton twine on a cjukk shot hy john mccutcheon from in c4tnt bui ware pecked up an jfmstt on the play v this saturday evening on ice the kanw boat the- ettvoqaat iubbaaftttaba90sjsea cavo margin despite a man in the penalty box coach jim james used three players from the defunct midget club to aid the lions but he was missing cook mason stewart and kelly brian farrell put the lions ahead early at one point in the first period they owned a 31 lead as pete marzo and brent marshall added goals milton got back in the game tied it up and took over a 54 lead in lie third stanza mike cooper pulled the string on the tying goal setting the stage for bob andrews winner pete marzo bagged two goals for the lions and late in the game a high stick pushed his tooth through his lips requiring stitches craig weldon played well in goal dave gates rifled two of the milton markers martin lliggs and oneil scored singles the lions play oakville here tonight wednesday and entertain burlingtons triple a champs here friday night in the intermediate time slot figure skaters from the acton club will put on a display between periods including cathy and debbie papillon sharon barber linda perry karen townsley susan mcphail diane charetle patti dunn anne marie luty susan schuts debbie drinkwalter and colleen debruyn the figure skating dub will alto make their rocky draw atoms brampton defeated weston 41 in last saturdays match scott malcolm scored two goals unassisted marc mckerracher one unassisted and tim daigle one on a pits from ricky gibson the lone weston goal was scored by bruce mcphail unassisted pee weksln the first pee wee game rochester defeated springfield by a close 21 margin rochester goals were by peter hargrove unassisted and john hansen on a pass from d- allen for springfield bernie taylor scored 6n a play from terry slaven springfield had four penalties the second pee wee hout was a 104 landslide for baltimore over cleveland for baltimore mike ferguson made four goals and two assists charlie mccrea made two goals charlie alien scored two gouts and three assists larry hepburn scored one ron death scored one s ward b baginski danny jensen collected one assist each on the cleveland side wayne allan scored two goals and one assist john cameron scored one goal and one assist and pete pavli had two assists novice- ford alton played a oneman game for st kills scoring four goals unassisted to defeat othawa 41 mike morris scored for osliawa on a pass from ron kuiken niagara falls defeated hamilton 61 doug mcknlglit scored three goals and one assist doncoats edensing and brett legate also scored one each barry mckerracher and mckenn mode assists gord toth seined for hamilton bantams iltuburg smashed buffalo 102 in the bantam match riny shuts scored three g mackenzie two d braida four and ii toebcs one jim mcnabh collected iwo assists ii toebcs two and i braida and c reed one each for buliulo jl jordan scored on a penalty shot and randy ferguson on an assist from hap taylor pittsburg had seven penalties and buffalo five midgets the l a king defeated st louis 31 king goals were by cord williams from mike fields knndy downs from mark nielsen and randy weldon unassisted st louis goal was by charlie gjidden from a combination play by ted klaver and tim coles st louis served four penalties and the kings one best novice effort in tricounty action acton trlcounty novices playing one of their best games in seven starts lost out to streetsville saturday night 63 the acton club in a goal scoring slump since the first game of the season finally came through early in the first period ricky holmes fired one past the streetsville goalie after taking a bantams chalk up two straight wins carrying the play and showing a steady defense aciim bantams lucked two wins under their belts in trlcounty hocuey over the past week both airflmt a rated clubs v wednesday night irbre against preston they chalkefl up a 31 first peiiitd margin akd went on to win a 5- name ittirday in streetsville llley spjitled the home club n goal aiur then came back for i 31 vjirlory despite sports page ist r tanners sea by mic macs iped referee dave heipel was rated tops in the hale parade for intermediate hockey fans in the wake of last friday s 62 loss to hespeler heipel a longtime star with the hespeler team showed what intermediate hockey fans here considered marked partiality for the mic macs sending only nine of them to the penalty box while 16 tanners trooped to the sin bin result was a third period fracas where red asseltine heavyweight of the tanners defence- was reputed to have thrown a punch at heipel but only said nearby fans after the ref had connected with asseltine taking pot shots at an official earns most punch throwers an automatic suspension and asseltine it no exception he will await the pleasure of the ohas bloodspattered carpet needless to say some fans awaited heipel as he left the ice after the game but timely intervention of constables kressler and stafford from the acton opj detachment discouraged further mayhem when it came to playing hockey the tanners had their chances but the old puckstopper jack waldo watson a refugee from waterloo stymied the best acton shots only jan riddall and john cunningham dented liis armor riddall at 424 of the second period and cunningham with 28 seconds left to play family assisted on the first bruce mcduffe and ron malcolm on the second the acton blitz was weakened by the long penalty parade hespeler took a first period lead on boyds goal which the tanners tied up in the second then the mic macs scored three in a row to establish a 41 lead which was how the score read as the dubs went into the final act scoins and norm love potted singles for mic macs in the last chapter loves coming with less than two minutes left the tanners have three gomes on the road before returning home a week from friday night to host durham huskies they go to lucan tonight wednesday and elmira friday lineups mic macs j watson goal b okrafka b bowmans d swartz g renwick r caswell l okrafko r scoins n love l boyd e wysman j peorr l kings t brent tanners jim sweeney k hall r asseltine j farrclly j riddall p marzo s townsley ii drone 11 phillips ii mcduffe r malcolm s gervais g taillefer j cunningham g bell ii phillips b mcduffec it malcolm s gervais g taillifcr j cunninchamg hell heavy ice problems george mcphail and gary turkosz put thepuckjnthe nets twice each against preston with dale fisher bagging a tingle pete morrison collected three assists mcphail led and hearn gettng singles the acton club dominated play and really played well as a leant lo chalk up the win clemens drilled both preston markers assisted by schlegel on the second saturday at streetsville oconnor put streetsville ahead early in the first period but the acton defense tightened up and blanked the home club the rest of the way the second period was barely underway when dale fisher tied the score assisted by george mcphail they grabbed the lead and the game at the 4s mark when mcplniil notched a goal with help from gary turkotz pete morrison shot the insurance goal in the third period with help from i learns the bants will he trying for three straight when they host the powerful chinguacousy club here wednesday at 8 pm sonify named best rookie sandra post of oakville set yet another record in her golfing career when she became the first canadian to win the rookie of the yoar award for the ladies professional golf association last week pass from john scoyne the host team managed to pop in two in the second period acton was held scoreless while the host club scored two more to make it 41 at the end of that stanza matching goals with streetsville in the third period the aclon novices picked up the tempo scott oakley pudied in his first goal of the season from a scramble in front of the streetsville goalie making the score 42 joe kenlher assisted streetsville bounced back and scored two fast goals one on a power play the llnal scoring in the game came in the last five minutes when john scoyne fired from inside the blue line and caught the corner of the net assisted by ricky holmes the final score wos 63 blow press lakeview count industrial wins blow press dropped hellers 103 and lakeview discount took their second straight win lakeview markers in the first stanza and collected two assists over the game to spark the t sinclair bagged iwo goals for the losers and assisted on another while gord mason and shading nielsen clothing 54 in winners efforts dan arbic don russell masalcs notched one and sundays industrial league twin i perry and gary masales each each collected two assists drilled one arbic get two the teams split four penalties assists masales holmes and evenly denis gibbons and jim caers one each lee were hie officials bill bill coon and sheldon blow rifled in three goals apiece to pace the blow boys who rattled up a 53 first period lead added one the second period and potted four mare in the third hellers got their entire quota in the opening chapter from the stick of barry wilson barry inscoe and gary taillefer with inscoe racking up two assists and wilson one other blow goals were by stu mcdonald jim mcdonald chick milne and gary ritchie assists went to jim mcdonald 2 ed hulier 2 gary ritchie stu mcdonald larry porte and sheldon blow hellers served eight of the penalties leading all the way in that department nielsens and lakeview wer neck and neck for a period but the discount centre edged the clothiers in the second stanza 21 to get the winning edge the teams split two goals in the final chapter dave papillon fired both wild beaver up beaver trappers have more than tripled production since ontarios game management districts were established in 1947 they take about is0000 pelts a year xus a atton over woodbridge oaf standing 51 victory fcs notton ykusutt of tha acton trlcounty hockey as sociation accepts a cheque for 200 from lions club boys end girls work chairman john griefeneder at the monday dinner meeting of the club lion chief ray evelan centre assists staff photo the acton four town tournament novice team played a terrific game on saturday defeating woodbridge ny rangers 51 in an exhibition action james ellerby scored the first acton goal on a pats from john mchugh woodbridge tied it up when s schaufell caught a pass from g paul and put it into the net in the second period gord toth scored from marvin mcnabb and a minute and a half later doug mcknignt received a pass from jim ellerby to score the third goal playmaker ford alton assisted marvin mcnabb to another goal toward the end ot the second period tht final goal came in the third period from gord toth on a play from marvin mcnabb and leonard brown it was an outstanding display of hockey by the acton boys with great passing combinations and team spirit acton lineup mark morrison ken swan gord toth ford alton brian ashley brentegate john mchugh tuff tawor doug mcknight j steve mcknlglit scott malcolm leonarid brown jamesjcflerby marvin mcnabb m ed ensing mike mocabe hafton sportsmens assoc annual turkey shoot trap and target saturday december 14 1 pm until dark club house upper bt line milton ontario pee wees lose two preston shaded acton ys mens pee wees 43 in trlcounty novice hockey here wednesday with a late surge saturday in streetsville the pee wees lost another as the home team blanked them 40 billy mcgllloway bagged iwo of the acton goals against preston and tim mclntyre drilled one ken withers collected iwo assists and tim mclntyre got one helper aganlrt streetsville the ys men played well bul couldnt seem to gel the puck in the net they play chinguacousy here wednesday tonight at 7 pm new forest areas counties townships and conservation authorities in ontario own mure than 200000 acres of forests all managed under agreements with the minister of lands and forests juvenile hockey figure skating exhibition acton arena friday dec 13 830 pm acton lions 1968 juvenile v champs vs burlington 1968 triple a champs figure skating draw between periods admission 1 person or family students sue town league statistics standings be- of dec 7 atom brampjon dairy inwoo coach we ilon murray stoyitc toad n i 3 0 novkk nlupio lolu 4 0 0 culencr slltnl sm iiui coach st kills 2 2 ii hun schmidt lsrry allan 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