Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 9, 1971, p. 4

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Jui Whip Windsor Roms record first win Acton Rams finally put it all together when they walloped Windsor Michigan Ontario Juniors for their first win of the season in Amherstburg Saturday night On offence Rams were never sharper as they recorded a new team single game scoring mark Nine different players scored and the referees disallowed four other goals claiming Acton players were in the crease when they shot Defence good Defensively in the words of team president Howard they couldn t have been better Goalie Gary Turkosz held Windsor to single tallies in each of the first two periods Coach Bruce Sears inserted Bruce Murray with Rams leading at the minute mark of the third period and the rookie nctmlnder made a successful debut allowing only two goals over the final nine minutes Mike Marcoux fired five goals to earn game scoring honors Bob Bob Turhosz rattled In four each George bagged a brace and Mike Cooper Chris Sargent Bob Harry and Alan McKenzie netted a goal apiece la alters Turkosz was top with five assists earned three Andrews McKenzie Gowland Mike Cooper and Paul Cooper contributed two each Single assists went to Bob Fred Stu McCulloch and Doug Windsor goals were scored by and Rams took of the game pcnalues Chief culprit was Fred Barens who sat out five minors and a misconduct and ended up with a game misconduct In the third period Phil Morris sixth TAKES A TUMBLE Brampton Excelsior Tillander ended up on the seat of his pants when Ram forward George McPhail faked him and triggered Acton eleventh goal with less than a minute left In ITiursday night home opener In spite of the goal Rams dropped a tough 11 decision waiting for a possible rebound are Paul Cooper and Bob Waller Staff Photo Although he finished In a time of seven seconds faster than his time In the Hall on Peel championships Acton District High a Phil Morris placed sixth in the 1600 metres a the Ontario Federation of Secondary Schools track and field meet at the C stadium In Toronto on the weekend The race was won by Grig Saxe of Danforth Tech Was spiked Competing In the metres Saturday Phil qualified in a morning heat but came eighth in the afternoon final In a time of a second slower than the time he recorded in winning the Pee title Phil was accidentally spiked at the beginning of the race and fell behind the field early John Tlemcy of Michael Power a teammate of Phil s with the Toronto Stars club won the race In a time of t S3 After a month of reduced ac tivity Phil will start a stiff two month tralrlng program during July and August as he prepares for his first meet with the University of Wyoming track team September 15 Phil will study physical while attending Wyoming on a track scholarship Record falls Jim Slavcn metre record of 35 set last year fell by the wayside at Saturdays meet Bob Steele of Winston Churchill Collegiate St Catharines won the event in 33 Sloven attended Acton District High last year and is now on a track scholarship at Miami University Oxford Ohio Several of the events on Saturday program were telecast live by CHCH TV Hamilton Rams drop quitters tag battle Brampton to wire Alton loss to Brampton In their home opener Thuridnynitht proved at least two important points First 00 minutes not 15 make a lacrosse game But second and most important it proved Rams art not the third period quitters they were in their first four games flf tor the first minutes of set up five others Thursday game Mike bogs three BOB nets one of his five goals m Thursdiy home opener Staff Photo Rejuvenated Rams impress Niagara Undefeated Niagara Warriors returned to Virgil Monday night with a junior lacrosse victory but they also took with them a high degree of respect of Bruce Sears rejuvenated Acton Ram squad Rams matched the peninsula powerhouse crew goal for goal until the minute mark of the second period At that point the locals inexplicably fell apart defensively allowing Warriors to net goals in a space of less than nine minutes and grab a 158 lead Jojie sparkplug Sparkplug of the Warrior rally was Jojie Engemann a scrappy Utile sophomore who Niagara coach Pete Conradi described as the big difference between the two teams counted three goats and four assists and scooped up loose rubber all over the Door Except for the sad second period stretch Rams kept the visitors on their toes with stiff clean checks and refused to let them use their superior size to advantage Bob and Don called only 14 penalties seten to each team They us a real battle said whose squad has recorded at least a six goal margin of victory In all but one of its seven wins Turk brilliant Ram captain Bob put Hockey election Acton trlCouaty minor Hockey Association a election of officers for the 1971 season is scheduled for the community centre tonight Wednesday at Officers of the association at present are president Ron McKnigbt vicepresident Don secretary BUI Fisher and treasurer John Anyone Interested Invited to attend the meeting and participate In the election win Tball Bruce McArthur team Glen Jackson squad 1611 in the opening Acton Minor Baseball novice game at Prospect Park Saturday morning Top sluggers for the winning team were Gordle McArthur and John Evans with four safeties apiece S Evans K and D all reached base three times each For Jackson McLaren J J Stamp M Overland and Jackson had three hits apiece on another fantastic scoring displaj for the crowd of rifled home seven goals including on unbelievable over the shoulder effort to up his season s total to 29 in seven games Mike Mnrcoux scored two Doug Hons and Bob Waller netted one each Assists went to Craig with three Bob Turkosz Bob Waller and Paul Cooper with two each and Stu and goalie Gary with singles Willy Walker Ttd and Mike French accounted for Niagara potting four apiece Jojie Engemann fired a hat trick Bob Bradky scored twice and Andres Dave Parsons soloed Both goalies Warriors Bob Taylor and Rjmi Gar had their brilliant moments in spite of the high scon Rams host Kitchener Braves at community centre tomorrow at and have clock date with Windsor here Sunday gave Rams a crash course in the fundamentals of lacrosse When Brian Daley made the score at the i mark of the third period anyone would have bet the classy Brampton squad would the goal margin by which they beat Rams in Brampton Up to that point Rams belong on the same floor While scored almost at will power play floundered and every time goalie Gary Turkosz tried a long breakaway pass Dovey was there with his tremendous reach to intercept Tide turns Then all of a sudden the tide turned Excelsiors ran into a rash of penalties and Rams showed hod learned their lesson well brought the partisan crowd to their with an rally They peppered shots at Brampton Nels from all over the floor and connected on six of them within a spate of four minutes to make the score Bob Turkosz started it all with his third goil of the at George s first toa of the season at offset a Brampton marker by speedy Ian Robinson at 10 and cut the Excelsior lead to With only seconds remauunt in the tame was bowled over at centre and awarded the ball His blistering drive from fett out beat Tillander seconds after the final buzzer sounded the locals one goal short of sending the gome into It was a heartbreaking ending to one of Turkosz most brilliant efforts Bob was in on all but one MlkL Marcoux broke a personal scoring slump with two of them in the six rally George McPhail Weldon and Bob Waller netted the other Acton goals Bob earned three assists Gary Turkosz two and Weldon Waller and Alan McKenzie one apiece tor Brampton Ian Robinson and Slbky fired hat tricks Brian scored two goals and Mark Whatey Joe Mcdcrlos and Lloyd Gray added one apiece Team captain Jim Brewster failed to score but picked up three assists and was a solid two away performer The teams were tied at the end of the irst period Excelsiors controlled play in the second period Rams Referees Ron Lamb and Mel Western OLA Junior B stats Brampton Kitchener beitca Wind lor McQueen refused to let cither away with any roughouic ploy tailed a total of penalties Intludlnt against Itrampton Alan McKtnzU picked up a major for a second period strap with Pete Whalcy RAM upset about See Clark lor one of these good used cars Cud speed track ratio W yellow w Ih black Interior like new Licence Chevelle Sutton Wagon automatic radio Silver with black Interior Excellent condition Licence Chevy Cylinder automatic radio Red with beige Interior A real good economical transportation tor Licence L second Phone MURRAY MOTORS LIMITED Olds Dealer ANNOUNCES A ONE WEEK DAY SCHOOL Aug 30 Sept 3 ACTON a AREA BOYS 14 will receive Ice time dally plus lectures and plus a completely supervised oft Ice program from 9 am to dally Should there be sufficient demand a return bus trip to Guelph will be arranged I have looked into CAN AM Hockty Schools and recommtnd this program to boys In this area Jim James Head Coach Trl County Hockey 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