faceOff Hornets win four strai in 7th tournament The first game of the Annual House Tourna me which starts Friday is between Erin and Acton The last game of the three day hockey series will decide the grand game Sunday A highlight of the series is the rematch between the NHL and the 1971 Junior Sabres on Friday Some of the players on the Sabre team will be the high scoring line of Bill Fields George and Ray Evans Brad Timbers Brian Wilson Ted and others are expected to dress for the game The following is the schedule of the opening games Friday Feb Acton at pm Georgetown vs 30pm New Hamburg vs 30p NHLOldtimersvs 1971 45p Saturday Eeb Marie vs Hespelerat7o m Streetsville Oak Ridges at a Bcamsvillevs OrangcvilleatQa Merntonvs PrestonatlOa m Niagara on- the Lake vs Lis towel at 11 a m I games will be played Saturday afternoon and Sunday with the deciding games for grand and consolation champions played last Sabres end season with best game The end of the hockey son came for the Sabres day as they lost their fourth straight playoff game to the Hornets The Sabres however the Junior C scene on an What turned out to be the final game of season was the best year the whole team says Sabre manager Bill Campbell The Sabres went into Allis ton railing three games to nil No one would think they had a hope Mr Campbell said but they came out and played hockey The game in the Sabres forced the Hornets into overtime was in sharp contrast to he dispirited play the team delivered here Wednesday All is ton took the final game in the first OT period The had an easy time of it here the previous Wednesday when they defeated Acton Round robin The Hornets are wailing the of a round robin scr les between Meaford Or and Bradford In s game Sabre goalie Robin Inscoe stopped shots according to the game sheet He was tional Mr Campbell said The Sabres came back from a two to zip deficit to tie Alhston in the second frame Don Richard opened the Sabre scoring with power play goal which he knocked Pftjft The Acton Free Press Wed February Elora drubbed here into the Hornet net with a baseball like swing that con necled Sabre captain Charlie McCrae passed the puck to Richard from Kevin Mar Jeff Shields playing in his second game with the Sabres earned the puckfroma break delivered by Perry Caputo Shields put George into the clear for Acton second goal Effort got the tying on an unassisted effort with less than six minutes to play in the game Rick Owens scored the win ning for Alhston at the mark of the first OT Other Hornet scorers were Paul Doug and Rick Plour Shields no only impressed us but according to the ton team he just about drove them with tenacious checking said manager Campbell As far as I he a sure bet for next year team he said Late in the first period Sabre Steve Buchanan took ten stitches in the right eye lid from a high stick The team took 12 players to Alliston Midget players would have been added to the roster if they Were not tied up in a basketball tournament Shoulder Dave Chapman who disle his shoulder Wednes did not make the trip George or Milton al so did not play but he failed to notify the team of his inten lions Sabre coach in a pre vious interview said that with the exception of Perry there are too many damn problems with Milton kids In Wednesday s game here against the Andre of Milton scored once for the Sabres and Rue added another however rcceiv a ten game suspension for striking a OHA linesman in the last minute of the game He also picked up a two game suspension for being the third man in a fight The linesman may have a broken nose As far as the team is concerned there is no excuse for lhat kind of behavior said man Bill Campbell Turkosz duo take Rams triple honors TROPHY WINNERS AT THE RAMS annual banquet stand around team charter president Ron Saturday Paul Wilson left front received the Acton Parks and Recreation trophy as the most sportsman like player Ian Campbell immediately behind Paul was named the best defenceman and took the Booster Club award Gary right front was selected by the Rams executive as the Most Valuable Player Gary s brother Ron standing right rear received the team s top scoring trophy and the Rotary Club s award as the best player from the minor la system Mr holds one of Ron s trophies by major The peewees hosted I Ion to drubbing Sit urd ly Ikrick Hodgson found the irk with pair of Timbers got his first goal of the in an assist from I umbers lt Jackson and Mike idried singles for the win collected a pur of issisls lumbers single Kick I helped his one On rib 15 defeated I- lira in Mike got two within four seer Ik added one in the third period for a Pool scored twice for the winners Gary Lumbers sun I In priuous against Milt Mike i I it was not en is the ijor peewees went down own eague allies Minor atoms ousted in two the II me ire minor two in their be if three ianu series which ended with scores of 1 indl 1 mi Ik win w a solid one for his i mixed minor team Rochester wins the two games total goals by virtue of triumph over Tidewater The total goals for the series gives Rochester and Tidewater Ro Jarr set the pace for his with two fioals and in assist Dave Mitchell was right behind with in assist and whit turned out to be he winning Dana and Mark St the other Rochester goals Ricky Mian and Turn an assist each for the winners Rick Miller tallied in the first period for Cleveland but re went on to score five times for a 5 win Dennis fired four Baltimore markers Paul added a single Rib helped his teammates with a pair of assists David Brown lopped his team scoring spurt against Springfield to lead Richmond lo in I win Brown collected half the Richmond added a pair of assists Stephen Divies scored twice and an issist while Kerry one f each for Richmond The other Richmond mirksman was Mirk irk Cook Dein collected Dean Hughes got the lone Springfield marker from I McGinn and Lormer McGinn in the first period VTOM Hamilton skated to a3 1 win over St Kltts on he strength of Robert Rogers and Brian getting goal and an assist each Gary White registered Hamilton first goal Kim and Rick Rogers got Steve Wat zee k replied for SI Catharines only goal London took by same 1 margin Bruce Randy each got a murker and helped on another Brad fired the first London goal from Robert Allen and Mark Armstrong Darren got assist on goal Jamie Taras replied once for Oihawu in the second period NOVICE Brampton edged Weston 3 in game which saw all the scoring done In the first two periods Heath Norton pulled the I at trick for Brampton Ml the were unassisted Scott fired Weston s first goal assisted on off the stick imphcll Steven three periods of shutout hockey while teammate Sands W took of the scoring al the other end e f the iceforGueiph zip win over Dixie The edged the Oilers Greg my scored once I ir Oilers and collected an with Hepburn on Gord cored for the Oilers fnm Sieve I umbers and Steve The three ut was not enough I ro Gary Stewart seortd twite the I in the winning in tit third period Other Ton m rksmtn for the win were Reuben Salmon an Jot Irtcipclh 1 lit Te ro scorers assists from Jim Ferguson Al Colin lie were the 1 int the fiml fnmt ml hick Dive De wl he tying fe r the DeVries ilsne Jeff ired Nordics first Dc ml tht pi in find ejmi here on I ft in It and Jim Rich rlwtrt the sole minor in inirksmen to find the m in he series I IK llllllirils I lie its Ins I I II If Wits ind ml Stilt 11 mm see red for e Jets in ll first period mllitk nil I Nick Jets the one eoal ic in second on i fnm nest 11 Cougars iked by the Dave Ion contributed I Hit with ind two I one iial nil while I pair of Minor peewees look for fourth straight win 1 he minor take to but this time Hi ice night to ste if Ihty slrtttli their Wellington sir In three wins deft its lim hire I Ik opened closed games scoring in between pumped in three straight meulen fired an unassisted Loil things set up Me f Run set I in ind later in the second Vermeulen got his sect of match third In exhibition play the minor peewees 1 I ek the with nine slci nils to play on a goal by Acton s I mi I- vans lied game for in Hit third per i il following second lenod til SV SILVER AWARDS at the Acton Cindy Brouillard Susan Kinal Linda Club annual competition Thursday and Anne Smith were Dave Diane Baginski Kathy Gold and silver at skating meet Milton pair sweeps AGMO snooker title Bri 1 1 up for Hit is i two nice from irk I truism while Kurl t llttttdut helped nether to were trr Druif Dnn ind Jeff rereuson No games House Lc key Limes si iltd for this wtektnd bit mst of the wet urn The pair of Belvedere and Cam Gall wasted no time in winning the Acton Milton- Oakville junior snooker title for the week of Feb 21 in Acton Gill took the final game two straight from Actons Nate and Brad Mirlin- The winners col each and the run up half that amount Inseml J Simoes and were by the Milton pair while pair of Clayton Big clow and Mark Brill was taken out of play by Held and M Silver and old medals sparkled at the Acton Clubs annual two diy competition held last week There win four winners each of the pre juvenile and juvenile sections held week igo In the pre juvenile class Kenny Allison I ddv Wilson and Susan White were winners iking top honor in the ju category were Laura Debbie James Lisa Dlh Kiren In the Thursday program ill skaters had been set piece of music to bast ft results leenlclt took the gold in novice In the pre inter mediate croup Karen Mae ichern picked up the and took tht Pairs In similar pairs lompe gold found itself in the of irbara Wilson and Susan Carol Lev ell took the silver medal I timed a in the intermediate level while Cindy won the 1 re senior Toth elm old while Susan her second silver Miss Toth ilso earned the in the inter class Anne Smith who found vcr in the interpretive level went for the gold in the sen lor competition Diane mski took the silver in the senior In the men interpretive Dave McGilloway won the jold medal LDTIMERS HOCKEY CLUB TORONTO PACEMAKERS VS 72 ACTON JR SABRES Friday February 27th at 845 pm at The Acton Arena ADMISSION Adults 2 00 Public School Students PROCEEDS TO ACTON LEGION MINOR HOCKEY SKATE FOR ACTON Sunday March 14th PROCEEDS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE WORK Please Sponsor A Skater FOR INFORMATION CALL 8531960 or 8531642 A COMMUNITY SERVICE ORGANIZED BY THE ROTARY CLUB OF ACTON