Page THE HERALD Wednesday January 18 Gems lose big home game trail Brampton by one point anagcd to keep the puck The traffic was heavy in front of the Raider net in this play Ijullerworlh i during Georgetowns victory over Fort Erie Mavericks on shutout Friday night the help of Raj Evans and Brad Raiders blank Fort Erie Gordon line leads way tired Georgetown victimized by Bramp ton Logan Chevy s 1 at Alcoll Arena on was an important victory for as it moved point up on the Gems them sole possession of the and final playoff Hon said his club played a tough game in the night before and iv hive been tired The desire be but the The Georgetown Raiders put everything Arena on Friday night and shutout Ihe Fort Erie Mavericks 20 MacDonald played a good game in the Georgetown net in earning the shutout John Dick was also in good form in the Maverick faced shots while Dick stopped of shots fired at him Colin Gordon who was play his second game as a Haider again showed that he is going be one of the best players in the league The converted scored his third goal in two games and also set up his two Art Webster and Bob for many other scoring chances General manager Jack Handy said he was very picas with the work of Webster and ring ham Those tw guys were really throwing weight around and Gordon in there gives us three solid lines Handy said The tun teams played it close in the first period and il went scoreless The Haiders the Mavericks in frame The script was much same for the first half of the second period as neither team was able to put dents in the armour of goaltend The Raiders finally opened scoring seconds into ihe second half of the game Tom Daley scored the goal with Steve and Bill earning tori Terry Forrester was off serving a hooking foul at the time of the goal Lite in period Gordon stored his marker Assists on the play went to and Raider regulars to face Yugoslavs Jack Handy general manager of the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders has announced that his club will not add any players for the match against the Yugoslavian national team on February 15 Handy told The Herald that he and Raider coach Junior Tibbetts talked it over and decided to go with the lineup which has carried them to the top of the 0 A Intermediate A stan dings The only way we will add any players from the lineups of the other clubs in the league would be if we run into injury problems Handy said Were going with our club win or lose the general manager said From the talk heard in the dressing room the last two weeks I would say our players are going to go out there and give per cent We have three strong lines and six solid defensemen and we expect it to be a good close game Handy said The general manager added that another reason the team decided not to add any players is because it is getting close to playoff time Streetsville nips Novice Campers Georgetown North Hall Sports Camp Novice Reps look it on the chin for the second week in a row by going down to defeat 2 at the hands of General Dave Kentner said his club played a strong game but Just did not have the puck bouncing its way Craig Chantler opened the scoring for Georgetown In the first period as he tallied on another one of his picture play An assist on the play went to Jamie In the second half of the second period came to life and scored two goals to go into the lead Michael Crane was the marksman in both instances appeared that the game was going to end I or when Mark scored the equalizer and Spillere were the playmakers on the goal There were less than four minutes remaining when left on the dock tallied to take Ihe victory The was scored by Handy Stephenson Despite the loss Kentner was optimistic We re a much improved Were going to come out of our slump soon and really blast some team The general manager said Kevin I and Jamie Paddle all played strong games against pm TOUHINAMF Tilt HIM JANUARY 17 Brampton Whitby Kitchener vs Ancaster Lindsay vs JANUARY Milton vi Martha Georgetown Creek Port vs Owen Sound THURSDAY JANUARY 19 Hamilton Key games in the opening draw will feature Lindsay versus the Peterborough on Tuesday the at Port versus a strong Owen Sound entry at on the 18th and Hamilton Huskies versus Optimists on the 19th at pm top AAA teams Georgetown Sunny Acres Farms play their opening gome at 8 pm against Creek Depending on the result will play again cither at am or 11 am on Saturday CENTRAL JUNIOR Dixie Turlington Milton Brampton Georgetown Acton Daley Both goals were prcee exceptional passing plays and Dick did nut have much of a on either of them The third period was more wide open with the Raiders having 14 shots on nel and Mavcntks hut again the wo goaflenders were unheal able Both and the Raider Gregg Hooper have been playing ex well lately and give Haiders a strong one two punch Again the Haiders penalty killing corps led Hay Evans had a major rule in the Raider victory The Haiders look live more minors than Mavericks hut held them at bay It appeared that Georgetown and the were going to wage a iwo team battle for the league but last week another learn threw its hat in the pennant ring Athletics sound l beat 104 and show that ihey could be tough to beat when the playoff time rolls around Handy said he lias fig all along thai Thorald would lie lough before have a good fast learn and liny are going lo he one of the clubs heal said or ho third game in a row lin crowd which has Id make Haider live very Barber in the Mason the Raiders could not buy a win l lhe have taking ad vantage of home elates he Haiders hive onlj one game a week and Handy was worried thai his club lis conditioning Thai siring will end this week play the mis in Ihis 1 and get back Iheir two gimis a week schedule Go town will n a when pays i rtun visit In between a game against the in The More wrestling 165 pounds Steve Smiths Falls Paul Fergus and Kevin Keck 177 pounds Gary Robinson Fergus Hob Mocs akcporl Chris Stagg and Mike Richards Perdue 1U2 pounds Hill Kolsnpolus Churchill J Fergus Tom Churchill and Frank Kerdle Heavyweight Bill Leeder Manfred Voss Grey Highlands Brian Hammond Kent Cherry Grey Highlands The week before the competed in the Grey High lands meet at In eluding Georgetown five of the top schools in the pro vince from last year competed in the Georgetown showed hat they arc again going to lie a power the province by lak a convincing victory in They scored 70 which was more than second place The provincial champion from year Winston chill Toronto lied for third place with Roland Michemr and Fergus finished in fourth r ham of Winston finished second on pins liJ pounds Dave Paler took fourth pi lee in Ihe gory urge the pounds Kevin Brown look fourlh spol HI pounds John Wright was second The winner of Ihe division Brian lot all dominated the class as lie did nul have one scored against linn the whole II A B SCORING beginning to fall in league I he goal scoring record was broken Inst week and Ihe assists and points records should be broken before he season ends All three ma records were held before this season began by Lance who played the Burlington Mohawks In 1974 His records were goals 89 assists and JlmBakerS MikcPrestldgeS George Chandler S Rod Gooding M Frank Camevalc Sieve have too good a of Dixon said he is using Miller in the almost every game bun use he has confidence in the netminilcr We re fighting for i spot to pull all tin slops get he said Inun said he was again with work of Blake Shortill who is back brief retire Dm name which has missing from the Gem lineup mini games is Frank Dixon he cut winger he did not Hunk was of Junior li I In Ihe pounds Mike Taylor finish pounds Grant Marshall won the division the first lime he has even a firs and lion Martin finished sixth pounds Jerry Paul took third and Mark was sixlh pounds frank Micdzin ski look and Bill was third IH pounds Dean fourth pounds Pete was and among his victims was last s Canadian on lohn Van Bilsens mi took and ilhson put the Gems on rehoird with less dual Iwo periods were a goallcnding duel bet ween Miller and mis hid many chances to si but only one player lo was Cook through tin second period he scored his final from Ely i and Van I hi Gems and Chevy ihese ends and hat meet could decide who packs their away for the appear Bad Cal Irish from a victory over Burlington gave the Iriwiiers the they were wasting Iheir time even hieing in their skates inch Bill Richmond plan was cheeking and combined wilh some excellent goaltend Mark gave the a come from behind viclory I open the scoring when Brad Nicolncti s persistence paid off j miming the puck In at the goal mouth unassisted tied III later Rick storing his of Ihreo goals Miintcgo one up in second frame Head Tyndall from Maelgtlt thin put in lead popping two goals to end Ihe A goal by Todd from Bob and Kevin brought town even again lessllian a minute later Kevin on faccoff deep in the Calcdon zone stepped round the opposition centre to sink one In the upper right hand comer for the win By virtue of their win the qualified for entry Into the 10 team Tourn ament double knockout start ing January itching Milton Burlington If they are to make the playoffs ihey will have to out Brampton Dixon said his team is ploy giMKi defensive hockey but is having rouble pulling the puck in the net took the problem was they could not stop the other from scoring In Paul last three games as coach his learn One seems lobe take on their cross scored 19 goals but came paying dividends or L Sab away only one point one which saw j f I Th A The Gems definitely have ward Marty m d f good scorers in Barnes Milne back ihe defense m pi y Paul and Tim Turn youngsier is a good 1 he is using his I I p Sb g If Miller can keep minding enemy players m ight g mes Ihe not the way he has in The Gems play lit led Ih recent games it should not be games week as y I long before the Gem sharp the reel hoi Milton shooters find their scoring Memorial Arena on W 1 be eyes again day night and then Of d j couple missed i couple of breakaways and Ilia was difference nd said lhat Ins goaKen dor Brad Miller played anot her superb game Brampton was than us in every department except ing conch said Miller was bombarded with 4a shots and it was only his play bet ween the pipes thai held to three go lis The ems fired 7 al Kin in the Brampton sharpshooter Doug Birne is beginning know Howe fell when the winger was chasing his me llious professional has now missed n Ihree lei record his hundredth goal as a Gem the last Ihree was on a storing tear WayJay and Nerval both win Sandhill trounces Motors 121 Sandhill took its second con secutlve convincing victory in a row by dominating the hap less Barley Motors in Indus trial ague action Way Jay Tex kepi pate soundly healing Movers Sieve of Sandhill had a field day in his teams viclory He scored three goals and addeel four assists Kevin Keith Aubrey tallied twice each and Glen Shoebridge pic ked up a single Glen Shoe bridge was the only Molors shooter find net Six different scorers for Way In their Pete Greg Jim Blair Bob Jerry IN and Gram did the scoring Mercey Bert Osborne Larry Fin lay and and Brian Beaumont Tom led the way picked up singles Dave Kelly for by scoring the ha and Chris Tenant did Movers irick Charlie Knoepfli Ian scoring STANDINGS and Vime Murretil replied for Tex Wav Jay Sandhill DeHocrs Movers Motors Stratford out SCOHERS Bantams defeat Caledon Georgetown Montego lown bantams Iravelled to to take on Hie high muled ban tan allstars and try for iheir upcoming Jam Stratford the defending of the Georgetown Midget Tournament which got under way have camelled out of the the defending champs Peter Ik rough a strong AAA learn will piny in place of Stratford One other change had lo be made- in the schedule The Milton team was scheduled to play hut already had another regular game com Therefore Milton tournament last night against and Brampton will play Markhnm tonight at fi pm Greg Keith Aubrey Grant Him Holmes Doug Anderson Warren Craig MaxKorzack Roger Chapman 12 WJ 12 10 14 Nor 12 14 Movers vs 10 Hurley Motors Norval IphClairvs Sandhill Sabres drop two decisions penalties cost them one game The Sabres took two losses last week losing away on Friday II I to the Burlington Cougars and then Blades The Sabres are also having trouble finding the net There only good offensive showing In the last four games came igaiusl Dixit Beehives when ihey stored six goals Unfor tunately lor Acton Beehives polled goalfl In that Coach Bruce Chapman said hat his team has had nothing but bad luck lately After one big loss he said his team just could buy a goal Chapman said his team is very young and arc bound to liiaHe mistakes July two of he players on roster will go over age this year vcr one those pluyers IB superstar Dave Chapman Although Is In the lop In scorers he Is not having the type of year that he did last year One of Ihe problems Chapman has had Is that op position teams are able to key on linn because the Sabres Just do not have big in the lineup Malcolm and Wade Vickery have been producing but undoubtedly opponents will let those young players run freer keep a closer eye on Chapman also lie frustrating for the Sabre shooters to know that have to score seven or more goals before they can be in a game Goaltcnders Ray Dunbar and have spill the chores In the last four In he loss lo Burlington the only Sabre lo tolly was Fete Wicklum Chapman and Warren Barnes earned Bob Hat Montford and Ke Charbonnenu scored two apices for the Coiigara MacLeod and Mike adding singles At home the Sabres were it the until the final period when they fell apart They wenl into the final period ahead on goals by Chap man Hob Miltlgan from Malcolm and Mark Schlnkel Brian Marvel and Frank Cnrnevole had replied for the Blades However he Blades scored four unanswered goals In the final fromc take the victory The scorers were Willie Farlane and two by Mike Richmond ft was penalties thai cost the Sabres of the four Blade goals were scored with Sabres In the penalty box took four minors in the third period as opposed to one for All the penalties were the type that give coaches gray hair Hob took on In penally wan given two minutes and an game misconduct arguing a call and took an elbowing penalty II has been a long season for coach Chapman but possibly next year he will begin la rcsp the benefits letting his young players learn under game Pee Wees take threepoints The Georgetown Standard Product Major Pec Weei got two strong games for goaltender Derek Murphy and took a viclory of and then Uftiiut das were from Eric Clark and Howl and Jay Harwell from Sandy Watson tintplace Milton twice audi Andrew BraUn added a Howie Oram and Dtaka Harrison recorded