Sabres force classy Derbys to rally for 3rd period draw Despite being nearly the Sabres forced first place StreetsviHe Derbys to rally for a draw here in Junior B action Monday The tie topped off two previous near wins for the local club In their first meeting of the sea son Oakville Blades edged Sabres 76 here Friday Milton Flyers beat Acton down south last Wednesday Sabres and Blades go at It again Friday at With the score tied at four goals each StreetsviHe pulled Bill for an extra attacker after Sabre Don Richard and Derby Randy Strong got penalties in the last minute Acton Kent Moffat smothered a sure Derby goal with help from the defence which fell like nine pins to block the StreetsviHe r levelled 16 shots in the final period in the final period in attempts to come up winners but the class of the central league only picked two holes in Moffat About 125 fans watched as the former North York Ranger faced shots in the first and 13 In the second period The game was the first tie of the season for the local club rests alone in last place with one win Moffat was also in the nets for Sabres first win Bill for his seventh and goals of the season both from Chris Cos with Kent Kcntner assisting on the first Costello netted his first goal in three games from Held Campbell midway through the first period to give Sabres a 1 lead Number Don Richard opened Sabres scoring with an unassisted goal after 16 minutes of play It is his third goal of the season Call Kent sat out most of the second half of the game with a misconduct He was said to have thrown the first punch in a fight with Steve Wicklum In the second period The Derby got two minutes for unnecessary roughness The refs call received loud objections because several spectators figured he penalized the wrong player George Chandler replied twice for StreetsviHe and Dave Kason and Stand field once each Sabres took 21 minutes in penalties to Derby Friday game at home against brought the first three goal effort from captain Dave Chapman He has nine goals this season He also an assist with Costello on opening goal added two goals of his own one assisted one from Jeff Town also helped on Chapman third goal with Costello is lost from Sabres for at least two or more games according to manager Fred Buchanan He went out for spearing The has as yet to make a final decision on how long he II be out of games but It could be as much as six twenty minutes and after forty minutes Blades came back with four goals to Acton one in the final to lake the gome Out shoot Ken Moodie scored twice Brian Marvel John Gary Richard son Willie and Todd Inouye got one goal each Oakville Acton again with Ken in the nets 18 We had as many shots as them Milton Flyers last Wednesdiy but none of them could break a pane of glass Sabre coach Dave McKnight said after Acton fired shots and received 27 Milton won the game a Paul Ancinelh scored his second goal as to open Acton Ihree goal effort against Milton earned an assist on that one Costello accounted for the other two goals in the final period One was assisted by Chapman and Steve helped on the other Milton took minutes penalties Alton Flyer Central Manager Don Wilson following the game to jel up for a team like Acton that been losing all time SABRE CHRIS COSTELLO dodges two back of the StreetsviHe net Monday Costello banged one goal and assisted on two others as Sabres forced the first place club to rally for a 44 result Sabres play Oakville Blades Friday then take on second place Georgetown Gerrunis Saturday One Hundred and Second YearNo 19 ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 10 PUISB by Eric Elilonc Sabres have the approval of Central OHA Junior B clubs to apply to the OHA for special player assistance Specifically Sabres have asked permission to sign a total of nine imports and or waivers instead of the usual Junior B limit of seven Last year the group voted against a request for special assistance from Milton Flyer manager Vern Gooding That request came from an established club however Sabres in their first year of Junior B competition are In the league cellar with one win and a he in hies Former Junior C Sabre defenceman Perry Caputo a North Eastern University fresh man joins the Universitys varsity team The Huskies The team plays in the East Coast Athletic Conference and is coached by former National Hockey League defenceman Fern Flamon The Caputo family lives at Milton Sabrefanssaw the last of Ed and Bill Gerrie for the season but the team has already taken steps to fill the gaps from and Gerne asked for their releases according to Sabre manager Fred Buchanan The former Orangeville Stone Crushers marks are suf fering at the University of Western Ontario where he hopes to qualify for legal studies He wished the team well Gerrie with a wife and two children finds Junior hockey too expensive to pursue Rod Sheridan a right winner from Dixie was signed Monday to probably replace Lange Peter Wicklum another right winger played his second game as a Sabre in Mondays 4 draw against first place StreetsviHe Hes on a juvenile card and is import Breakfast in the kitchen at Erin may have been interesting Tuesday morning Petes brother Steve was also at the game dressed as number 11 forStreetsville The pair shared the sin bin under their fathers eye Steve was in for unnecessary roughing Peter was serving a minor to Kent Kentner The burly Acton defencemans reputation caught up with him in the second period when he was thrown out of the game for being the aggressor in a fight which in the view of nearby fans was started by the Derby Wicklum Colgate University assistant coach GHIes watched the Sabre Derby bout He told Sabre officials that he may also watch Fridays game at Oakville Colgate U is at Hamilton in New York State Speculation has it that one of the three Sabre goalies wont be with the team next week The injured local player Robin Inscoe in mending and either Ken or Kent Moffat both imports will be on their way Sabre officials have let it be known that they dont want to have to carry two import goaltenders blanks peewees Major were in the middle frame Kevin blanked by in the Starr scored from Steve floss Woolwich arena last Friday and Brent Matthews The teams went scoreless John Martin was in the nets until with less than a minute for Elmira Major atoms start well Major atom earned their first point with a lie against but followed with two straight losses to newcomer to WW action Waterloo The items drew even with at from a second period rally The major atoms however dropped a decision day and gome Saturday to Waterloo Mondiy Waterloo look a lead before Dave scored unassisted in the second period Steve netted major items second goal from Brad it of the third John Davenport scored twice Waterloo and Scott McGregor got the winner Kent Rice and Peter Bier also iddcd singles In the first WaterlooAeton game Jim Richard tied the game at minute point of the second from Vtnce Dana and Waterloo returned with three slraight goals in the third period to which only Kevin replied for Acton from Dave Bruce Canary found the mark for Acton first from and Civiero McKnight netted Major atoms seeond goal from It was Davenport again with two goals from Waterloo while Bier Steve llartman and Jeff Knill netted one each In the first game of the season major atoms rallied with two goals from Paul Carglll and another from for a threeall tic Civiero and Ricky picked up assists on the action Barry Sawyer led the attack with two goals while Jim got the third Spurts Page Minor bantams divide first two of season PAUL CAMPBELL MOVES the puck through the neutral zone during the minor bants 3 win in the season opener here over New Hamburg last Wednesday The team ran into l trouble from Orangeville Saturday Minor bants split the re suits of heir first two outings into Wellington league pi i this season lhe it Saturday folbwint an impressive 1 win ivtrVw II in the son opener here Wed I umbers foiled s efforts for a first shutout when he scored in the third from Mike Mm ih in Ron Jackson illicit villt Mirk enlletttd i hat trick for his sidt Orangeville scored in first one in set while later adding four in the final frame Minor binls look five penalties against three for the host ilub Defense errors around net contributed to the lo deft it New Acton goalie Ellerby came within seconds of earning a shutout Greg Roth powered in a burger goal from Charlie bulged the Iwint for the winning goal from Brent Vickery at the point of per icd Mike ind Mark teamed up with Mike Novices tie 22 Marshall for the icing on the take later in the middle Randy Smith opened the minor bant scoring burst in the first with a slap shot from the point Dave Brown and Mike Marshall got assists The team demonstrated a disciplined positional game which they failed to show against Cope Smith is the minor bantam coach I paced the novice all star squad with a and an as Acton lied in exhibition play at St Jjcobs on November Bradley on defence netted Acton second goal AIHL Legion slate Saturday Nov 13 Cleveland vs Rochester 7am Richmond vs Tidewater Bam Springfield vs Baltimore Atom 9am Oshawa vs Hamilton a m St vs London Novice Ham Weston vs Brampton noon Guelph vs Dixie Bantam 6pm Aeros Nordics Cougers vs Toros Sunday Nov 14 Midgets p m Montreal vs Toronto Vancouver vs Detroit Acton cagers in 3way tie Hellers on top alone standing Vans trails then BP Vans Blow Press into first phtt of the Indusln il Itocktv I doubling the i Three teams in the f varsity high school girls basketball final standings are lied for second spot behind Trafalgar but there is no question on the junior finals A decision is expected to break the threeway log jam clon Georgetown and Blakelock each have eight points II has a dozen points from six straight wins On the junior level George town Rebels are on lop followed Blakelock Per due and White Oaks Acton ended up in last place first lvinuibs Ifluw Press look ownership of third spot In trouncing 1 ist ice Station Hotel lakivitw hens rem even liter their tit Kens looked to be winners until Steve fired likcrs list from Ron Mellon ind lohn to with ten seconds to pi iv Both squads scored twite in the first but Kens took i lead into the third period when I otitscortd Gordon registered i pw of while lym on f leh jot I ikcr iltur mull Bill pr Kins prolific irksin in with two registered til two issists while Doug ft all Km fired i helped win It 11 lulled fn Blow lulled into third on the strength of John lour is the Ircssnini blew St limn Hotel lor in 114 loss oritur Sword Hill opt lit d SI ilion s from ACTON SABRES HAD MANY scoring opportunities like this three man break against Flyers goaltender Ian Roberts on Wednesday but werent able to connect with many of them Sabres outshot Flyers but lost the game Mike Ihe five minute in irk of first per iter combined Willi Held to up Jim third period goal Buss helped on Unite s goal in the ind MtDougall out Station scormc with in third per sun four gods in winner were id the itt lu is hv I Morris in I iter by John K and Hulked Millie assisted on two more stored his first the season from Irwin Irwin himself bulged tilt us did Sid inns for Blow Press st win of Morrison notthed IIP loo ind Wood assisted on oik Press mil Vms met for the first time this season Hellers proving be superior by doubling the ston their opponents ighl to four w is the fiml ins a tie mid through the first 1 nod However Hellers three more before the cud of the opener and never looked Notch led Hellers alt ick with three in winner Cecil Sluekless also notched three goals with two assists to share the lead iry fired one goal and Gord got a goal and in Hellers helped on four goals while mates Steve Bennett and Dan assisted on pair each Hugh I helped set up one of Stucklcss markers he first goal by Vans Dave Morris lied the game in the opening frame His murker followed Bruce first goal in a two goal effort McPherson also helped on a goal Terry Cole Floyd Miller and Ken Owen also assisted on Vans mi rkers Ihe dozen Acton players came up with strong game against the hefty Elmira Acton s next game is a rematch Saturday at 1 Bruce Sears is coaching the novices help from assistant coach Simon Chnstanson Jim Mitchell is manager Novice are Bradley Scott Phelau Mike Ormsby and Kevin The forwards are Peter John Van Dam David Janscn Mac Eichern Sean itzgcrald Mitchell and John I loyd POISED FOR A REBUTTAL are Robert Little Vikings Brad and Paul Nolan during volleyball exhibition games at M Z Bennett last week