THE HERALD Wednesday 171 Page Burlington dominate AllStar voting STOPPED COLD As expected Burlington Streetsville and Oakville dominated southwest all star team voting They took all the 14 places including lies on the team as well as coach and manager Ion There was somewhat of a surprise in the goal tending balloting Mitch of Burlington beat out Jim of last year was one of the top netminders in Major Junior A with the Kingston Canadlens and was drafted by Ihe St Louis Blues In the balloting here he was tied for the backup Geminis lose eleventh game in a row 1 I position Oakville Ian Herald photo by Rob Irvine two top right man picked were Leo of and Greg Moore of Burlington For left defense it was Paul of Streetsville and Grant GUlham of Burlington The centre man on the team are Frank Camevale of and Burlingtons Mike Carr No surprises here as has unofficially broken the league points record set just last year by Jim Baker of the Derbys At right wing Mark Litton took the top spot with Kevin Adam of and Les Campbell of for second Veteran Kim was the top vote getter for left wingers end Mike Kin near of Burlington was runn- Streetsvilles Tom Barrett was selected top coach and Murray Walker of Oakville the manager Here Is how the voting went In the northwest division Scott Hill Brampton John Morris Rod Dixie Trent Brampton John Murphy Oak Ridges and Bern a lis between Bemle Hall and Cam Henderson Orillia C Brent Oak Ridges and a tie between Rick Bowman Barrie and John Brampton RW Bruce McDonough Orillia Cam Oak Ridges LW Rick Brampton John McGarry The Georgetown lost their tenth and eleventh games in a row in Thorn hill last Tuesday and in Milton Friday The loss Thomhlll mark cd the first lime the Gems hove been close in a game since they were nipped here by the Mil Ion Flyers on December It was that heart breaking loss to Milton in a game led at one lime by Gems that started Ihe losing streak The last Geminis win came in Acton ago ins the Sabres on December MANY PENALTIES The game In was another one in which penal lies were prevalent The Gems look 18 minors two fighting majors and Mike McMenemy was tossed or being aggressor in a fight The had 16 minors I wo fighting majors a high sticking major and one game misconduct Graham opened the scoring for Thomhlll midway through the opening period when he scored on an unas slated play Larry Mellon got the Gems even at 12 when he scored a marker while his team was Mark cler and Dave Paterson had the assists At Ihe 3a mark Jim Garner put the up by two as he beat Chris in the Gem net only 17 seconds re maining to be played in the first period Eutcneler tallied from Tim Turner to get the Gems even The game final goal was scored midway through the second period by Doug Tot I en It stood as the game In he Ihird period the toughest of Ihe three the learns seemed more intent on injuring one another lhan scoring goals SaIJa blocked shots in the Gem while Dune was forced to make saves for the Thunder MISSING VERS The Gems were missing several players as a result of suspensions and injuries They had only skaters dressed beside Salja and Brad Miller who was the backup for night In Milton the Gems again stayed very close in the first It did not lake the Gems to act on Ihe board as Andy who scored oil of his I cams goal this nigh I opened the scoring wilh Just seconds gone in the first period set him up Milton got power play goals from Todd Sheppard to draw even and before Ihe period was over Mike Thompson had put them a- head In the second period Milton began to pull away Paul McCann and Rod Gooding tallying the frames only markers scored three goals for Ihe Gems in a wild third period which also saw Milton lolly five more Miller was between the pipes and he made saves The Gems forced Mike Shep make 39 saves Lise Smith eighth overall Lisc Smith of Georgetown figure skater placed eight overall In the Novice Singles divi sion at the Canadian figure skating championships In the pairs competition Smith and her partner Sidney in ninth In the singles competition Smith was in fourth place after her figures but a ninth place finish in the free style section dropped Smith to eighth place overall Smith was one of six skaters at the Canadian championships who skated In singles and in pairs comgef it Ions CARPET CORNER SHOPATHOME SERVICE The proper way to select your carpet flooring draperies is in your own home MANY ROOM SIZE REMNANTS IN STOCK We specialize in courteous service low prices professional installation and Free Estimates Call Today for ShopAtHome Service 8533620