sports and recreation One hundred and seventh Issue 29 ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY 1382 vi One hundred and seventh year Issue Second Section Minor PeeWees tops in league Rep hockey MINOR Acton Minor Peewee picked up six points of a possible 10 from January to remain in Tint place In Acton Ihey won over Preston and lost to On the road they lost to Woolwich beat Preston Waterloo In the five games John Van Dam fired four goals and picked up two assists Carl counted four goals and one aid Craig lit the light three times Mike Simmons potted one goal and Troy Poster fired a score and aided on three Greg Leather land tallied one goal and had two aids Philip popped one goal and one assist Evan and Lee earned two aids apiece while Frank Katsilieris assisted on one Minor s next home gome is tonight Wednesday at against Kitchener MAJOR MIDGETS Acton Ed In Out Major Midget split a pair or games last week Tuesday in Acton the midgets hammered Brant ford and lost Thursday on the road to Preston Quit Watts and Brian Canary with two goals each while singles came from Paul Cargill Gary White and Glno to round out the scoring Morrison and Watts also picked up three assists each while singles went to Canary Cargill Blake Norton Ken and Wayne McMillan In Preston Acton was penalized for minutes while the home side served 18 minutes in a one sided game Scoring for Acton were McMillan and McMillan picked up a pair of assists while Stan Smith and Mike picked up single aids Acton Major Midgets start their first round of playoffs against Tuesday Februarys NOVICE REP Saturday at home Alton Mc Isaac Concrete Novices were defeated 43 by Erin in exhibition game Denis fired two goals while Jason Piper ad ded a single to round out Acton scoring Derek Martin picked up two assists while singles went to Wayne Bousflcld and Michael McMahon The coach felt Todd and John Katsil bolh played well in goal The forwards and defence also played strongly MINOR BANTAM Acton Minor split two games last week beating Woolwich on the road and losing Kitchener at home In Woolwich Steve Wagner fired the hat trick and Jason Rogers lit the light twice Singles went to John Lloyd Steve Martin and Gary McEachern In Acton Kitchener hammered the locals Scor Tor Acton were Wagner and Rogers Mike Cunningham assisted on Wagner marker Ml TEAM TWO Acton Midgets Team Two on the road far the past our games won one and lost three In New Hamburg they lost a close match and the same day were defeated 1 by Kitchener in a well played game In Gait our boys came out on top in a game where they led from start to finish In Fergus they were defeated 4 1 In their four games Brian fired two goals and picked up two assists Richard Kilpalrick pot ted two goals and earned one aid Steve lit the light twice David Milne counted one goal and two assists Lorenzo Civiero one goal and picked up two aids Kim Richard tallied one goal and drew one assist and Craig Johnson potted a goal Brad Macpherson and Brad picked up two aids each while Paul earned one assist JUVENILES Acton at home to Waterloo on Tuesday scored a last minute goal to tie the game at Free Press Juveniles opened a first period lead on goals by Tim Ferguson and Don Thomhill Assists went to Mark Stalcy Tim Zoro Evans Derek Hodgson and Scott Petty Waterloo scored our unanswered goals in the se cond period Acton scored two to tie the score at early in third period Scoring for Acton was Miller and Barry McNabb Aids went to Gary Rat Lumbers and Ferguson Twelve seconds later Waterloo scored to go ahead goalie Dave Anderson or the sixth attacker which led to Miller second goal of the game by Rat Lumbers House League With less than a minute to play Acton pulled its Skaters pass tests The following members of the Acton Figure Skat Club passed their badge tests at various levels the week of January IB PreschoolBeginner Michael Junior A Beginner Manes Vincnza Plana Stroking Rebecca Bates Ryan Bums Coleman Bradley Cripps Christopher Grim wood Donald Haynes Lynn Jaffray AnneMarie Kinnon Jill Richmond Stubbington Debbie Swinamer JamieLynn Danielle Weiss Elementary Christopher Avery Andy Chad Mance Shawn Mance Rob bie Richmond Jason Scads Junior B Basic Henry Sanaom Novice I Sara Amy Jane Patricia Dance I Sara Berncr Nancy Dubeau AlettMeWer Margaret Sale Angela Intermediates No ice Julie Atherton Jump Julie David Christopher Dance 11Ron Barker Maureen McGillivrsy Gillian ONeill Gemita David Christopher Redmen drop pair Saturday Acton High travelled to Dun das to participate in the Midget Basketball Tournament dropped their two matches one to High land 1 and to Stramford Redmen top shooters in the two games were Nick Fryers points Ian points Pete Jones 9 points and Ken 4 points travel to Colllngwood Ihis Saturday to play in another tournament Don Leading the way for Oakville was Craig Stuckej firing a pair of goals and Robbie lit the light once to round out the scoring Jim Sate had a pair of aids while singles went to Dave and Steve Stucklesa Chris Caswell scored Weston lone marker from Matt Johnstone and Joe Martin Dixie hammered Brampton 60 in Novice play Dixie big shooters were Troy and Matthew Robertson firing a pair of goals each Singles went to Sankey and Danny ings to round out the scoring Picking up aids were Lincoln Caissic with a pair and Sean aided on one Burlington in Novice action Chris McGeragle led the way for Burlington a pair of markers while singles went to Cooncy and John McLean Bab Andrews and McLean picked up single aids Scoring for were Karl and Dcr Mark Scars and Robbie Richmond aid one goal each Baltimore edged Rochester 2 I in peewee play Scoring for Baltimore were Scott Ncllis and Mike Peters while Kevin and Nellis had single assists each John Beaulieu scored for Rochester lone goal assisted by David Paul Tidewater hammered Cleveland 1 in peewee action John led the way for Tidewater finng a pair of goals while singles went to Shawn McFad den Ronnie Barker and Brad Carachi Jason Henderson picked up Tour assists while Douglas and Carachl earned singles Cleveland lone goal was scored by Sean assisted by Emanuel Knticos BANT Ml Jets humiliated Rockies in bantam action Leading the scoring parade for the Jets was Steve firing five goals Jack Nlnabar popped four Doug Richardson three and Chris had a single to round out the Jets scoring Picking up assists were Harkins and Nina bar with three each Richardson and Fred Shea two apiece with singles going to Desmond Durose Craig and LI am Chambers Rockies only goal scorer was Terry Danaher lighting the light five times Cougars edged Whalers 43 in bantam play Scoring for the Cougars were Spencer Smith Richard Jeff Scott and Garry Coverdale all firing singles Picking up aids were Richard Gar din with a pair Coverdale Scott earned singles Scoring for the Whalers were Richard Lilly Steven Parker and David Staney while assists went to John and Scott Jeffrey picking up two each MIDGET Toronto wos edged by Vancouver In midget play Scoring for Toronto were Troy McNaught Phil Shea and Chris Lobsinger firing singles Picking up were Bob with two and Rick a single Vancouver lone scorer was Gibb assisted by David Allen Buffalo beat Montreal in midget action Leading the way tor Buffalo was Martin berg with two while Nick Fryers lit the light once to round out the scoring Picking up aids were Don Weaver and Ted Lindsay with two each and Krcutz berg a single Scott scored Montreal lone marker assisted by Mark Splnter ATOM There were no score sheets turned into the Free Press this week House League This Week Saturday January Novice plays Brampton at Burl meets Oakville at 10 and Dixie tangles with Weston at Atom Hamilton meets London at and tangles with St Kills at 45 Pec- Wee Rochester plays Cleveland at a m and Baltimore meets Tidewater 7 a Bantam Rockies tangle with Cougars at 12 45 m and the Jets play the Whalers at 1 40 Midget Sunday at Vancouver meets Buf Montreal plays Toronto at 4 Industrial Lake view humiliated Nielsen s 144 in industrial hockey action Bill Manes led the scoring parade for Lake view six goals John scored the hat trick Ron Schmidt lit the lights twice while singles came from Rusty Miller Glen McKenzie and Jim Rogers Manes McAdam and Rogers all picked up three assists while Schmidt JimHoggctt Tim and Steve Brunei drew twoaids each Nielsens goal scorers were Gary Moore with two while singles went to Randy Van Fleet and Cliff Picking up assists were Dave Thompson Steve Bennett and Brian Moore ATW won a close match Hellers Leading the way for ATW was Chris ru ing two goals while singles came from Wayne Deforest John Ashley and Steve Atkinson Picking up aids were Stan Claire Snow Ernie Ruck Ted Wayne Allen fired two goals whde Don Richard added a single to round out Heller scoring Dave Paul picked up two assists and Ken Owen earned a single Parody Cleaners squeaked past Acton Travel Chris and Russ Von Fleet fired two goals each to lead Family Cleaners to victory Singles came from the sticks of George and Bruce Cookslcy Steve Mclntyre and Cooksley both earned twoaids Brenlr win and Artcm Gary Pickles and Jeff Towraley fired two each for Acton Travel and Randy Mclntyre potted a goal to round out the scoring Bruce and Mcln tyre had two assists each This week at 7 p Acton Travel meets Heller p Family Cleaners plays and at 40 tangles with Centre Sabres Wade Vkkery has juit fired a shot on the Georgetown goal while the Gemini goalie and a rebound Vickery and enjoyed outstanding performances scoring three of Acton s four goals cover up Mike Jams in looking for I Acton doubled Sabres ordered not to retaliate to Georgetowns cheap shots byDanMcGIUoway Georgetown Gemini won on the score sheet and the fisticuffs Friday night against the Acton Sabres at the Community Centre However Sabres only lost fights because coach Jules Russian had instructed his players not to retaliate Tor the Gems cheap shots Sabres didn t retaliate and were still evicted from the game Roy Spear covered up in a Tight and wab still penalized Ken and Don Brown never threw a punch in their fights and were still ejected from the game Whetham also received stitches above his right eye in the fight One of the Gemini players tried to hit the re feree with his stick in the penalty box breaking It over the glass Then outside the penalty box he to get at the referee and was ejected from the game The game was tied at 4 when Georgetown started to play goon style hockey and the game ended up Gemini Russian i said the reason we lost the game the team played poorly stopped forecheeking and no hustle in visitor end Sabres lost some of the older boys in the fights and the younger players seemed intimidated by Georgetown s tactics and were shying away in the corners Mike opened the scoring for the Sabres at of the first period then scored a shorthanded goal at 18 by putting a move on the Gem netminder and scoring easily into an empty net 1 Acton In the second frame Wade Vickery scored from Monahan at 40 on a nice twoway passing play Ken added a single at 4 to round out Sabres scoring Picking up assists for the Sabres were Dennis Vickery Spear Gord McAnhur Mark Duval and Dennis Kir ton Russian was upset that the referee the same one that threw Jules out in Georgetown lost con trol of the game and cheap shots were being let go like It was the thing to do Russian said this time I kept quiet my players get beat up What do you do Friday night game was Acton Minor Hockey Night a bad game for the younger boys to be to learn how to play hockey Some of the fans left in DISGUST Ken Is separated from a Gemini by the linesmen in action night Like other Sabres dldn I retaliate in the fight and was cut In the Despite the fact he wain t throwing punches he was still ejected Players were ordered not to retaliate by coach Jules because he want players suspended with Important gam Referee s are all you hear about in the arenas They re getting paid for officiating games and arc not earning it fans believe their incon is what leave coaches and players puzzl Players take cheap shots retaliate and gel penalized for the same thing they received skating down the ice Referees do a thankless job bul they are get Una paid for their knowledge All fans players and coaches want is more consistency Tonight Wednesday the Sabres are at home to undefeated at Friday Sabres host Richmond Hill at In the Acton Com munity Centre McKenikSmlUi Iloare number jumps high to catch a pass in Red and White tourney Mason number tohelpout to finals of annual Red and White Acton McKenzieSmith went all the way to the consolation final of the annual Acton High School girls elementary school Red and White tourney Saturday lost Its first game to Centennial but bounced back to beat I Dick and advanced to the consolation final In the final McKenzieSmith played well but were defea ted In a dose match by Sam Shermtt Leading scorers tor McKcnzieSmlth in their three matches were Trev Mason points Susan Craig points and Diane Hancock points In the championship game Holy Cross defeated Stewarttown in a close match Other scores in the tourney were Holy Cross over I Dick Stewarttown edged Sam and Rolling Meadows defeated Erin In the first round In the second round Holy Cross Centennial hammered Roll ing Meadows and Sam Sherrait beat Erin AHS swims past Milton In a recent swim meet in Milton Acton High School s swim team finished first with points lo C Drury s 153 points The senior girls placed well with Karen Coats finishing first in the medley relay 100m free style 200m freestyle relay and second In the freestyle Jane Trucman finished first In the freestyle relay and third in the freestyle relay and freestyle Bnllingcr finished first in the in dividual medley medley relay 100m back second in the Linda Kllpatnck placed first In the freestyle relay second In the 50m butterfly and 100m in dividual medley and a third in the 100m backstroke Michelle Jones finished first in the freestyle third In the freestyle and fifth in the freestyle Kirsten Jarvis was first In the butterfly Marlene Lett came in third in the 50m butterfly freestyle relay and medley relay Nancy Allan finished third in the relay and fourth in the backstroke Heather Thatcher placed first the breast stoke medley relay and third In the freestyle relay Andrea Jenkinson came in third in the medley relay and freestyle relay Laura Bnllingcr was first In the 200m medley relay Sharon Mc Bride was third In the freestyle relay and fourth in the 100m Senior boys swam well with Edwin Ntnaber Finishing first In the freestyle second in the butterfly and fourth in the 100m individual medley Rob Porte was second in the freestyle and fourth in the 100m breaslroke Bill McKenzie finished third in Ihe freestyle and fourth In the 100m freestyle Bev Baker was first in the and fourth in the freestyle Brian Patterson placed second in the freestyle and third in the butterfly Continued on page B7