WadnMday Ji Minor hockey roundup Fergus nips Minor Bants 43 in OMH A playoffs Acton Junior B Sabre Bill Morrison steps into thU against the Georgetown defeated the Sabre In action tail Wednesday at the Community Centre coach behind bench Acton Sabres play improves The Acton Junior Sabres dropped three games last week losing to Georgetown to Burlington and to Buffalo After one period of play the game was scoreless Georgetown led 40 after two frames and added two goals in the third period Coach Bill Richmond said to try and motivate the team he put assistant coach Doug Bones lee I on the bench for Fridays game in Burlington and Saturday game at home to lluffalo After the out come of the two games Richmond said Doug will stay on the bench as coach for the remainder of the season Friday in Burlington the Sabres led the Cougars 2 1 after one of play Pat Bates fired both goals for Acton in the first with Ken Franklin picking up the assists on goals Meet the Sate Sabres took an J 1 id the scion inn on a goal by mid earning aids Burlington scored goals to tit the score it J J Kirton stored for Sabres to take a lead on pass from Chris Schweitzer Burlington start Jo sounds later tnd the second period Burl scored two joals in the final to Iho win out shot the Sabres over three period Saturday night it Centre the Ac ton Junior Sabres gave fins moneys worth exh to Iht Junior Sabres The Junior Sabres look an first period lead Jl on by Km Kninagh Rick and Handy Smith collected two assist with I umbtrs and Paul ill earning hen scored four straight to leid Twoof the scored Sabres were lundcd Buffalo out the Sabres 2 1 1 in first minutes Industrial hockey In second period Acton scored the only goal of the frame at 12 42 when Brian Dcmone lit the light on a pass from Kirton and Dodds Acton out shot Buffalo in the second period Buffalo went ahead seconds into the final penod Demone scored his second goal of the game lo tie the score Franklin and Kirton picked up assists on he play The score stayed lied at until there were just 1 seconds left in the game when Buffalo scored to ahead Buffalo was called for two penalties Tor using illegal sticks and the Sabres pulled their goalie but failed to tie the score Buffalo outshot in the third and over three frames 4932 The Sabres were in last night dayi and are in Barrie on Thursday This Friday night the Sabres are at home to the Thonihill Thunderbirds at pm Friday night is Acton Minor Hockey Night at the Community Centre Acton Travel wins moves up to 4th place Roy Spear IsCaaii fool two inch pound right played for the Ac too Junior B Sabres last year and hat returned tab season wearing 3 ATW Centre and Atton Travel were all winners in Industrial action Sunday night Community Centre defeated Nielsens Clothing in In trial play Todd Melnlyre and Mike fired a pair of goals each for A T W with Dave Paul John Snow and Bruce McPherson ill ng single scores Todd Melnlyre picked up three assists Claire Snow and Jim Hurley collecting two each Single aids went to Paul John Snow Terry Winters McPherson and Petkoff Mike Morns fired tht hat trick for Clothing Don Richards scoring a single Richards scoring a single Richards and Jim Hag gelt earned two aids each with Sice Melnlyre and Steve Bennett collecting single assists Heller Sunday night in Industrial action Van Fleet paced wa for Centre firing the hat trick Bruce scored a pair of goals and Toebes added up two aids each Tim Toebes and collected single assists Dave Moms and Ken lit the tight for s with Thompson taming aid Acton Travel nipped in In action Sun lay nighl at Centre Bill Manes led wav for Acton Travel lighting the light three limes Jim bulged the Iwinc with a single Glen and Jamie Vickery picked up two assists each with Bart Jacobs earning a single aid Don George and Bruce McPhail all scored singles for Family Cleaners Broulllard earned one assist Schedule for Sunday January 23 at 7 p m Acton Travel hosts Nielsen Clothing at 8 p m s meets Family Cleaners and at m Centre plays New mens soccer club in Acton for 1983 season will herald the birth of a new men soccer club for The club wilt be named The Men Soccer Club and team names are still lo be arranged as negotiations are still in progress with sponsors A was formed December headed by local people Tom Carroll as president Ron Gourlay as treasurer Ann as secretary and Brian Saxon manager of the team Arrangements are well under way for pre- season games In London and a tournament and tnp to Montreal with return routs to Acton by the host teams The club will be affiliated to Acton youth soccer dub providing a steppingstone for players who are too old to continue to youth car As practise games will be played with the and older youth warns the more to men a soccer won the suet a big Jump for them Several members of the men club will be actively engag Great interest has already been shown bvpolen for the new club and indoor tioning is to start soon for club members Fund raising has started an opening dance to be held at the Acton Band Hill on February open to one and all cost per couple including buffet and prizes Also a mammoth garage sale lo be held in early Spring should go a long way to help in Ihe cost of new uniforms end equipment It hoped that this new club will help to keep soccer players living in the area and graduating through youth soccer in Acton slaying and playing for Acton In the inter county league Anyone interested in playing fund raising helping out can get tickets for the dance or infer from Ann at Tom or Brian or through Barry at Ace bowler champion Bill Bennett of Kingham Rd received the Championship Certificate presented by the Government of the Province of Ontario signed by Premier Bill after winning the Ontano 10 Pin Championship Bill who has been bowling just one year qualified at the Lanes In Brampton where he bowls in a league In March his team won Ihe Zone Championship in Brampton and then May the won the Provincial Title in Toronto In June the team went to Calgary Alberta for the Canadian Finals Bennetts team finished fifth in Canada The tournament spon by Export A Medium National Classified Bowling Championships There were four bowlers per team with the rest of Bill team coming from Brampton He just received bis award last wees Rep hockey The Acton Rotary Club Minor Bantams dropped their firs game in the best of three piny 4 to Fergus on Sunday at the Communlly Centre Acton took an early lead in the first period on a goal by Brett Carachi assisted by Philip Wedge Tom Alherton Fergus scored lae In the toticthegameat 1 Fergus scored the only goal of the second frame to go ahead latter two in the third period Fergus scored again to go ahead before Ron Robinson lit the light for Acton to bring them within one goal picking up the aid Less than two minutes later Paul Kilpatnck scored for Acton to tie the score at with Wedge earning the assist scored the winning goal with two and a half minutes left in the game Acton out hustled and outplayed visiting Fergus but ran into a hot goalie Next game in the series is in Fergus on Monday January 24 and game three in Acton on Tuesday January at Minor Atoms split two games The Acton Minor Atom Hockey Moms split a pair of games winning 7 in Woolwich on Friday and losing to Preston on Saturday In Woolwich Wayne Bousfield led the way for Acton scoring five goals with Jason Piper and John McLean adding single scores Piper picked up two assists with single aids going to Bousfield Robbie Hamden Derek Johnson and Chris Van Dam Saturday at home to Preston Bousfield fired a pair of goals for Acton with Michael ad ding a single score Piper Hamden Derek Mar tin Jamie Gal way Jeffrey and Mathew all picked up single assists The Acton Minor Atom Hockey Moms arc at home to Woolwich tonight Wednesday at m and on Saturday they re at home to Stratford at Major PeeWees In semi by Rick Smith Lions Major Pee Wees travelled to Delhi on the weekend for the 17th annual Tobacco Town Tournament Again the team made It to the semi finals only to be denied the chance at the championship In game one against Hanover Ac tonskatedtoa4owin Acton had many more ing chances but shot wide on many occasions John Van Dam had an excellent game scoring two and assisting on one Other goals came from Greg Leather and and Kostas assisted by Rogers Leatherland and Mike Simmons with two The second game was an excellent game against Tilbury Acton opened with a goal from Van Dam assisted by Simmons and Rogers only one minute into the game Tilburyrepliedwithonly58seconds left in the first Acton scored again early In the second on a picture goal by Craig Cadenhead on a pass from Carl Yaroschak and Troy Foster Tilbury replied early in the third period and Acton scored seconds later with Carl Yaroschak goal from Cadenhead and went ahead on Van Dam s second goal assisted by Leatherland and Evan With four minutes left in the game Tilbury took advantage of a turnover and made the score and on a second turn over seconds remaining Tilbury tied the score 44 Tournament rules decided a tie game by having five players from each team to take a penalty shot on Ihe goal lender The team wilh the most goals was the lone scorer for Ac ton while Tilbury scored three to end the game David registered the shutout in game one while Scott Williams played solid in goal In game two This is the third tournament Acton lost in the semi finals and the second by the shootout ruling The team will have to rid themselves of their tournament problems before heading off to the Quebec City Tournament This week Ihe team Is active playing Tuesday against Woolwich Wednesday at home against Gait at 7 m and Thursday against Preston Saturday their at home at 3pm against Brantford Legion hockey Novice Burlington defeated Guelph In Novice action Bryan Holblski led the way for Burlington ing goals Jason Shane Corkum and Brett Newman al fired single goals McNaught picked up two assists and earned one aid Weston beat in Novice play David Patey paced the way for Weston scoring the bat trick Adam Richards and Ryan Masalea added single scores Bobby Andrews collected three aids with Richards and Morgan Vsughanall earning Ian Reld and Kenny scored singles for Jaffrsy and Todd Lockhurst all collected single aids Brampton nipped Dixie 32 in Novice action Jason Crawford led the way for Brampton Ing a pair of goals Chris Nolan lit the light with a single score Nolan and Michael Duncan picked up single assists Boris and Chris Shannon Tired single goals for Dixie Adam and Michael MacArthur all earned single aids Atom Oshawa hammered London In Atom play Sean Van led the way for a pair of goals Danny Robinson Andrew Belcourt and Chris Armstrong all lit the light with single scores Van and Mike Pope picked up single assists Wayne Sterritt scored London lone goal on a pass from Steve Waring St Kills nipped Hamilton in Atom action Chris McGeragle Craig Paul and Tim Briggs all scored singles for St Tom Nolan picked up two assists and Nolan earn Sandy Dokis Clayton Leys and Kent Petty fired single goals for Hamilton Mike and Don Atkinson earned single aids PeeWee Cleveland defeated Baltimore 31 in play Todd Lnienby Paul Campbell and Duff all fired single goals for Cleveland Carrie Gallant collected two assists and Shawn McFadden earned one Joshua Caswell lit the light for Baltimore with Doug Wilson and Kevin picking up aids Rochester beat Tidewater In action John paced the way for Rochester fir ing the hat trick Sean Letendre added a single score Mike Butler and Phillip all earned single assists Jason Henderson scored Tidewater lone goal unassisted Bantam The Rockies hammered the Jets fll in Bantam play Brad Demone led the way for the Rockies the hat trick Mike added a pair of goals and Jeff Knapman scored a single Rob Leopard Tim and Paul Dodds all col tec ted single aids Steve Harklns scored the Jets lone goal assisted by Krlticos The Cougars and the Whalers played to a tie In Bantam action Geoff Maltby scored a pair of goals for the Whalers with Bob Tremblay adding a single score Tremblay and Chris Cooney both earned single assists Warren lit the light twice for the Cougars with Spencer Smith adding a single goal Smith and earned single assists Midget Buffalo clobbered Toronto in Midget play Chris Stewart and Ted Lindsay led the way for Buffalo scoring two goals each Andrew Ferguson and Jack Nina bar added single scores Lindsay Stewart Todd Andrews Nick Fryers Tom Van Der Eyken and Carl all collected single aids Ted Morissetle scored Toronto b lone goal un assisted Vancouver outscored Montreal in Midget lion Dave Thomas paced the way for Vancouver scoring the hat trick Doug Richardson and Dan Trembley added a pair of goals each with Ktn McKee lighting the light with a single score McKee picked up three assists Maltby earned two andsingleaidswenttoTrembley and Thomas David scored four times for Montreal with Rob Allen and Jerry adding single scores Herrington and Allen collected two assists each with Hargrave and Chris earning single aids Legion Hockey Novice T PT8 Burlington IB 12 1 13 Brampton 12 Guelph 1 11 Weston 12 Dixie 12 a a Atom GP T Hamilton 6 3 15 Oshawa 12 4 2 12 London 5 1 St 12 10 ContiaaedonpagelO Acta was fast and Satoriay as Dixie