at the Satires cored on the Milton Steamer goal Saturday night at the Community Centre Milton won the Sabres lose two 7 deficit two goalies face 136 shots The Acton Junior B Sabres were pounded over the weekend losing on Friday night in Burlington and at home on night the Sabres were hammered 12 by Milton In the two games the Acton goalies Chris Martin and Robbie Ruff mo were shelled with 136 shots showing as coach Bill Richmond says there were too many give a ways in their own end and not enough checking On night the Sabres gave the puck away times in their own end that one giveaway a minute Coaih Richmond said the team look a lot of stupid The players wcren t playing da hockey which showed there was still a lot of work to be done and If changes arc needed they II be made Assistant coach Doug Bones I eel said he hoped Santa was going be good to Sabres year and noted that the Sabre team is and with hard work they would be just as competitive as the rest of the league Doug also pointed out the Sabres wen about a month behind the rest of the teams in the league since had to wait to get their lec and start to work on their program one- si by Ihe end of November the Sobres will be in shape and systems will be working belter Richmond also says they re still looking for one and one right winger Friday night in Burlington the Sabres were by the Cougars as Ruffino and Martin shared the goal tending On Salurday night al home the Sabres were Close until Ihe period when Milton Acton At he end of the first period Steamers led 2 I Milton scored first the 10 mark and then seconds later went ahead At 16 Pat Bales brought Sabres within one Ken Kovanagh and Bob picked up agists The Steamers Acton first period Meet the In the second frame Milton scored three straight goab to go ahead 51 before the Sabres woke up and scored four in a row At the 13 minute mark lit the light on a ted by Morrison and ten Forty four seconds later Rick while on the power play brought the Sabres to within two Paul Barrett and Ken Franklin aided on that goal At the 17 mark Mc Arthur scored his second goat of the game assisted by Randy Coverdale and Bates With one minute left In the second period Franklin scored to the game at with Art Keating and Barrett picking up aids Milton out shot the Sabres 116 in the second frame In the third period Milton went ahead ActonsBoIdtscoredatthelllS assisted by Mike then went ahead 106 before lit the light or Aclon at the mark of the third period Milton added two more goals one on the power play to finish the game at Milton the Sabres In the third frame 3414 and over three periods 30 Sabres were without Denis Kirton for the weekend game for medical reasons and Gord McArthur played on Saturday night with a ated shoulder and scored two goals This night October 29 the Sabres are in to face he Blades and then on Saturday night the Sabres are at home to the Thomhill ThunderbirdsatB m Minor Bantam goalie Jerry VanDerEyken Woolwich as Ron Robinson covers bis made a save on this play on Saturday against check In front of the net Woolwich won the game Minor hockey roundu Major Pee- Wees win one lose one in league action Randy IS a loot nlnr Inch ISO pound Irll with laM year N InNOul Midget I now wearing number with Junior It Sabre Acton bowlin Rep hockey ACTON MAJOR PEE WEES by Rick Smith On Wednesday October 20 Acton hosted Kit chener and came up short losing Kitchener capitalized on Acton errors to score both goals Acton played a better game than la their previous loss and received fine from Scott Williams Friday October at Hespeler Acton played much better to win 31 over their hosts John Van Dam opened the score six seconds Into the second period Six seconds later Rob Murray scored on a pass from Todd scored one in the second and were pressing for the tie but Van Dam closed the door with a goal with six seconds left to play into an empty net on a pass from Lee Yaroschak David Hinz was tested many times In and came up with a solid game to help his team earn the win Next game is Wednesday October at Minor Atoms drop two The Acton Minor Atom Hockey Moms dropped iwo games as Ihey were defeated by Preston Wayne scored the lone goal for Acton in the game against Woolwich Minor Bantams win The Acton Minor Bantam travelled to Gall on Monday night and deflated their hosts Scoring for Acton were Mike Baker David Slaney GordieTallleferandPeterCargill The Minor Bantams next home game is this Saturday October 30 at when Stratford Community Centre Spilling tn6 pinS Legion hockey roundup limp I men am Itemuai r ntaia Kill Wis US Linda lit CI I nun In Mil Mil IM id m tar Bn KM Or Fsml AMFU I Mmam IB Onto IS tain US ma fwrwv Novice Brampton doubled up on Dixie in Novice ion Jason Crawford led the way for Brampton firing the hat trick Nolan lit the light with a single goal and picked up one assist to round out the scor Scott and Donald scored for Dixie Michael earning one aid tile and Weston played to a lie in Novice play David Patey paced Weston lighting the light three times and Sean added a single goal Scott picked up a pair of aids with singles going to Bobby Andrews Morgan Vaughan and Steven For Oakville It was Jeremy Marsh ruing a pair of goals with Ian Reid and Todd adding single markers Mike picked up a pair of assists with Brad Fisher find and Marsh earning singles Guetph edged Burlington in Novice action Stephen fired ibe bat trick to lead the way for with Stereo Slaney lighting the light with goal and picking up one assist Jason scored a pair of goals for BurfngUn adding a single CaaUaaed a page Atom and Hamilton played to a 2 draw in Atom action Jesse Forrest and Sandy scored singles for Hamilton with Kent Petty collecting an assist Danny Robinson and Steven ChaUson lit the light for Oshawa with Sean Van Kesteren and Michael earning aids St KittsnippedLondon3ZinAtomnlay David Craig fired a pair of goals for St with Paul adding a single marker Greg Auger picked up two assists while Nathan rabee and Brad Thorpe earned singles Stephen Waring and Gerry scored singles for London unassisted PeeWee Rochester edged Cleveland 3 2 Sean Phillip and John all scored single goals for Rochester Kim and Beaulieu earned single aids Paul Campbell bulged the twine twice with a pair of goals for Cleveland Shawn McFadden and Came Gallant picked up single assists Tidewater doubled up on Baltimore 42 in Wee play Andy Scott paced the way for Tidewater scoring a pair of goals withsinglescomingfmmthesticks of Jason Henderson and Tim Oakley Henderson collected a pair of aids Kevin and Dave lit the light for Baltimore scoring singles Derek BottornTey and Jason Medland picked upslngle assists Bantam The Whalers defeated the Rockies in Bantam action Craig Kn led the for the Whalers scoring a pair of goals Doug Creighton Geoff and Bob added singles Kri also picked up two aids Paul Dodds scored both goals for the Rockies with Scott picking up an assist The Jets hammered the Cougars in Bantam play Brett Carachi led the way for the Jets firing four goals and Sean Fitzgerald lit the light three times Fred Shea and Steve Harkins cored singles for the Jets Picking up single aids were Shea Carachi Fitzgerald and Emraanual Spencer Smith scored the Cougars lone goal unassisted House league schedule Schedule for Saturday October Pee Wee a Tidewater vs Rochester 7 a to Baltimore i Cleveland Atom 50 a London a Hamilton vs St Kills a Burlington vs IMS Weston 11 vs Brampton Cougars vs whalers 1 Rockies Sunday October 31 Vaoenrvern Montreal Toronto Buffalo Georgetown Acton Wednesday October High School sports Senior girls tops in loop The Acton Senior Girls Basketball team is sit ting in first place in the Hal ton East Basketball League ahead of eight other teams Linda Osso of the Acton Senior girls basketball learn is third place in the scoring race with points and is fifth in the Free Throw shoot per cent Phillips is sitting in eighth place in the scoring race points These stats are after three league games as of October 20 On Thursday the Acton Senior girls basketball team defeated host Perdue to remain undefeated in four starts The Junior girls also won to even their record at two wins two losses Teresa Dunn was top shooter for the Seniors sinking points Marion Case and fired 8 points each Andrea picked up points and Sandra 4 Boo had the hoi shooting arm for Ihe Junior girls sinking 13 points Deb had 9 points Angle Vuk points and Carolyn points T A Blakelock is in Acton tomorrow night Thursday to meet the Junior and Senior girls basketball teams at p VoHeyballers finished The Senior Redmen volleyball team defeated Perdue two games to one by scores of 1614 159 and lost the third game 155 The Senior team finished In a three way tie for fourth place the final playoft spot but lost out on their won loss record The Junior team lost all three games to Perdue l52andl5fi This ends the season for the boys Volleyball teams at Acton High Uranlk second Doreen finished second in the Junior girls race in a time of 13 with finishers at the CrossCountry meet last Wednesday The Midget Boys team finished third out of eight teams with Tom Jung 12th Pierre Bollert 13th Todd Andrews Ted Ih Scott Dave Ruse and Chris Stansbury 50th Acton Jay tors on jumps high to block shot In a ame against Perdue last The Junior Boys learn placed out of five teams with 19th Richard Gardin Tony Van Dam and Derek Boyle 36lh In Senior Boys out of finishers George was iaih Scott 14th and Bill McKenzle finished The Senior Girls with 19 finishers had Susan Wilson place 14th and Karen Kllner Acton Industrial action A T W edges Hellers 32 they re still undefeated Acton Terminal Warehouse edged Heller 3 to stay undefeated in Aclon Industrial action Claire Snow Dave Paul and Terry Winters all fired single goals for ATW with Bruce Todd MdntyreandMlkePetkoff collecting aids Mike Field and Chris Tennant tallied for Hellers Tennant Jim Rogers and Bill Syverinski picked up single assists Acton Travel nipped Centre In Industrial play Travel goals were scored by Glen McKenzle ArtCurrie Barl Rusty Miller McKemie Currie Jacobs and Jim Cooney Russ Van Fleet Jeff Townsley and John Mc lit the light with single scores for Lake- view Randy and Bruce Cook si picked up a pair of assists each with earning Nielsen s defeated Family Cleaners 5 in Indus trial action Jim led the way for Nielsen scoring a pair of goals Mike Morris Steve Bennett and Jim McNabb all bulged the twine with single scores Randy Van Fleet and Mike Morris picked up a pair of aids each with Bennett Gary Moore and earning singles George scored Cleaners lone goal assisted by Stan Rhynold Schedule for Sunday October at pm Heller play at a 20 p m ATW hosts Nielsens and at p m Acton Travel meets Family Cleaners The Ctub kicked another season and here Scott So mm 111 and Richard Bruce practice their game The first scheduled curling begins on Monday Curling sweeps by Have The Acton Curling Club 198283 season Is getting into full swing They are kicking off the season with 10 days of free curling for new and prospective members Par those who have never curled before the free week provides an excellent opportunity of experiencing first hand what curling is all about The free curling is still available tonight Wednesday and tomorrow night pm to II On November the curling club popular panpah is open to members and anyone who would like to have a fun and inexpensive weekend The season scheduled curling starts on N emb with mixed curling Monday Tuesday and frlday evenings ladies curling Vtedncsday afternoon and evening mens curling Tuesday and Thursday evenings and junior curling Wednesday afternoon Throughout the year the Acton Curling Club holds several club and Invitational bonspfels and a variety of social activities for its members Club members not only curl have a lot of fun too The Acton Curling Club would like to see some new membes out Ihis year and if you haven t tried curling yet the club extends a cordial invitation to drop and see why curling In Acton is becoming so popular Fur more information contact Dave Durm or Dave