GeorgetownActon Wednesday Dec GREG LEATHER LAND Crilg dltappaarina th lippad tha puck In lt third Aclon managed to shut down the London TROY FOSTER DAVID RODEN PAULCOVERDALE London JelBgoaltendertaDulActonahaad21leta or the rest match to win Sunday EXPERT REPAIRS EQUIPMENT LAHST TECHNOIOGT BAZ MOTORS LTD AUTO BODY SHOP 1MGUELPHST GEORGETOWN Midgets untouched in 17 starts this year In and Out have survived the first half of the season unscathed after defeat Guelph and Woolwich his week The Midget record now stands at 17 wins no losses and no ties regular league play and wins and no losses overall Playing against Guelph Acton had a soso game claimed coach Steve Marshall but find tough competition against Woolwich the Acton squad put forth their best effort to date The Woolwich game is just what needed before we leave for Norway Mar shall said It was a hell of a hockey game and the whole team played exceptionally well Acton hosted by Woolwich opened the scoring drive early in the f ret frame with Pete Carg 11 assisted by Bartlett and Gary pounding the puck past the opposing goal Woolwich returned fire in the second period to establish a l lead and shut down the Acton offense Starting off the third period Woolwich in creased their lead with a quick goal Down Acton then came back to life with scoring from Rogers and Colin Lewis but Woolwich reestablished a two goal lead moments later However Acton wasn to remain the underdog for long as Steve Wagner aided by Rogers and Brad found the net Seconds later Acton tied up the game when assisted by Cover dale whlffedtheopposingnetmnder Woolwich attacked again with Just minutes left on the clock to take the lead again but Wagner with his second goal of the game put Acton back in the runn ng With seconds left on the clock took a tripping penalty but Rogers ed to clinch the game with a short handed goal Wagner was assisted by Rogers and Demone and Wagner assisted Rogers on the game winning marker Acton hosted Guelph on Dec and after chalking up a three goal lead in the first period the home team allowed to come back in the second Rogers and Wagner recorded the first frame markers with help from Scott Phelan Phil Wedge Steve Martin and David Haynes Guelph pounded in two goals In the second period to close in on the Acton lead and Cargill from Rogers and plugged in the lone second period goal for Ed The first two markers scored in the third frame belonged to Guelph and with the game tied Martin pulled a repeat perfor to claim two goals Scoring 11 seconds apart Martin was assisted on both markers by Kilpatnck and A T W maintains first with industrial win the Industrial Hockey scene this week A notched another win upsetting Ac ton Travel 74 Family Cleaners cleaned up on J and T Sports and Nielsen s blew away Jug City Gary Lumbers led the scoring Going to Norway The Norway hmd has goal wfln already In the AMHA cotters drive with a hattrick and Glen and Mike rounded out the score with two tallies each George Arlem Don Broulllard McKen zic Brad Manes Petkoff and Cliff aided on the plays Acton Travel markers were collected by Rob Evans with three and Randy Mclntyre added a single Acton Travel assists came from White Russ Van Fleet Jim Rogers and John Mc- Bruce MacPherson pegged two goals to lead the Family Cleaners attack and Steve Bennett Marvin and John Snow recorded a point each for the win Bill Severlnski Lome Gordon Mike Mor ris Snow and Jim Hurley assisted J and T goals were divided up between Dave Morris Marty CoUerton and Floyd Wayne Allan Henry Toebes and Hillier were credited with the assists Todd had a tremendous game for Nielsen as be pounded the puck past the Jug City goal tender six times to lead his team to victory found the net twice and Jeff and Rick col a tally each Nielsen assists came from Gary Moore Murray McNabb Randy Van Fleet Chris Rowsell Mclntyre and Steve Kruk Chris answered four times for Jug City and BID Fabian poked In a single marker Tim Bruce Cookiley and Jim aided on the plays Jump ball The battle for tha belli Georgetowns Lloyd Newman and Acton a Brian Portar go up In search of a what Mfta Hurley on during opening round actional Georgetown Rebel Invitational Basketball Tournament on Saturday The In the opening contest the tourney and went on to take the tourney title with a win Queen EltiaMlh Park of OaMne Aclon and Georgetown mel yesterday Tuesday In Hallon High School League play Rebels fflkiptJunlorand senior to tnefladmanahomecourL Novices clipped in Erin tourney Tbe Acton Alton Mclsaac Novices have been sharpening their hockey skills recently competing In stiff league play and tough tournament action This year the Novices are Jason On Dec the Novices were entered into Stephen Hill Joshue Roy the Erin tournament losing by Identical 1 Brad Fisher Jeffrey Corbett scores against Enn and Stroud Trow Ryan Ridley Douglas Returning to league play Dec against Adam Forrest Patrick McMahon Sean Hespder the Mclsaac Novice played a Mother ChrisMuuandJasonLowrie Redmen lose in Sr boys basketball In Senior boys basketball action lost out in two tough games against Oakville Trafalgar and T A On Dec Acton hosted by lost Coach Dave Boycott sold the AHS squad cameon strong in the first half but ran out of steam the second Terry Cianfaranl was the team top scorer collecting 18 points while Scott Allonby followed close behind with points Pete Jones and Sandy Munroe played well collecting nine and eight points lively In their match against Blakelock the Redmen were defeated No results were available for Midget and Junior redmen boys basketball Atoms suffer loss to Guelph The Glenlca Minor Atoms a Pair of a games this week beating Kitchener and suffering their second loss of the season to Guelph Acton hosted Kitchener Dec 11 and Brad led a devastating attack on Kit chalking up five goals Jim Lloyd pounded two more past the Kitchener goalie and Steve Turkosz Troy MacDougail and Brad added a single marker each MacDougail picked up three assists in the match Kent Stuckey was good for a pair and Don Haynes Cripps Turkosi Scolt Corbett and Jeremy Cooncy assisted once each On Dec Acton lost a to Guelph at Centennial Arena Kent Stucky put Acton on the scoreboard unassisted and Ricky played an ng game In net PeeWees tally eight straight The Acton Beardmore Minor have stretched their winning streak to eight games this week after defeating Bora and Guelph The Beardmore squads streak hit the seven game mark December 10 when John McLean led his team to victory with two goals against Elora Robbie opened tbe scoring with help from Mike Thompson and Wayne Bousfleld and then Boiatfidd Increased the lead with help from Thompson and Jeff Ko prows ki McLean then tallied two markers in a row with aid from Eric Heagle Michael MaMahon and Matthew Michael KJnnon rounded out the score with a final tally assisted by Koprowskl and Chris Van Dam In a Dec game against Guelph it was Bousfleld turn to lead Acton to a win and with assists from Thompson and Derek Martin he recorded two goals Jason Piper added two more goals to the tally Piper was aided by Van Dam Martin and Kinooa