Turk tallies twice Sabres thump Fergus Hornets press Sabres Bill has bo much plained the Sabre if you get by him In one of their best per formances of the season Ac- Ion Sabres clobbered the last place Fergus Green Machine hes bade before at the community centre take wo more strides Friday night Although they Handy was the on v arc the league doormats the l Fergus club had won twice since New Years Day Gary who had scored 12 goals in fixe games before he was Injured November returned to the lineup for the first time and scored two more goals ploy ing on lino with Charlie Mc- and Pete Morrison The line accounted for six of the has been playing very stead ily as a backup for Hie Sabres were to have played in Penetang Sunday night but bad weather forced cancellation of the game It will likely be rescheduled Bradford Stayner Acton Sabres Alliston Fergus Sabres meet Hornets in important series Morrison led the way with three goals and two assists had a goal and wo as sists Brian two goals and four assists Dill a goal and two assists and Mark one goal Coach e who was also back behind the bench after sen the pecu liar three game suspension he received following the December Stnyner game ACTON MINOR HOCKEY parents showed their the annual challenge series in on the support for the local novice atom ban- weekend After nine games the two towns were young Hill looked tough to tarn and midget teams by almost filling one sec- tied at four wins and a tie each but won ihe blucline tion of the Ridgetown Arena for the second half of total goals by two The Acton Free Press Wed Jan Games even but Withers gets Lions a tie Ken Withers scored Ken Withers Wayne Allan Ridgetown wins series by two Minor Hockey teams captured the last Saturday as nipped Acton by two goals in the home and home series After nine exhibition hockey games between Acton and minor hockey teams the Frank and had to be decide goals for record squeezed out four extra goals their opponents on the tee in the home series as they out scored Acton 17 to Acton was leading in the goals for column two after the four game series in Acton last Not ember In the competition between the fue teams from the two communities the Notice blanked the Acton the Atoms salt aged a lie the Pee Wees went down loan shellacking the Bantams turned the tables on and countered with a win and the Midgets lost a cliff hanger in the final contest of the day A turner the iousl scheduled games had to be made to permit the Blazers atom team to com pete in the Dresden Atom Tournament where they went all the wat and won the championship A rom the atom house league as called in and was substituted for the atom Two goals each Terry King and Dean shotted forColdhawk notices in bombing the Alton notices the opening game and hit again in v minutes of the third ACTON Minor Hockey President Don Lindsay presented the Trophy to Ron president of the Ridgetown Minor Hockey Association following the midget game Saturday The Acton CFAW crew won the game 32 but it was not enough to overcome the goals advantage Ridgetown had after nine games Looking on are Acton midget captain Van Fleet and captain Art Delanghe helping On thc tv goahead Pete Morrison Brian Beaumont Charlie Gene Gary iurkosz Acton Sabres take on the Hornets in a McGilloway very important weekend series that will Bob Inglis probably determine which team must go against Warren Craig the powerful Bradford Vaseys in the first round Dale Fisher of the Junior playoffs Doug Patten Sabres are in third place but only a single Lee Young point ahead of The team that finishes fourth will have to play Bradford since the Bert Osborne second place Stayner Siskins are a Junior D Kevin team and will be involved in a Junior round robin series with Fergus and Schomberg when the regular season ends Gary Fisher Acton and have each won twice In the Mark McCauley first four meetings between the teams Sabres George have won and on Acton ice while the Hob Hornets have claimed 53 and 72 decisions on their own bailliwick If we play up to our potential we should take both games Friday night in Acton and Sunday afternoon in coach Dave said this week Our shooting and passing has been better in recent games and getting pass from Trcth Armstrong back has helped our power play tremendously with only or seconds Goalje Tom w a AXSnSESr muscle pull will be ready to start in with New Hamburg in Water loo Wellington league ploy here last night Tuesday The same two learns will meet in the first round of the plnofs Withers also assisted on the first two Acton goals by and Wayne Allan and lctc collected assists as well Hon Moore tvnt in the Acton nets ind Mussel man were New Hamburg marksmen Rebs win Georgetown District High senior are undefeated in conference play after making rounds once the division of the Ha Hon Secondary Schools basketball league Rebels are the defending East dnision champs 25 124 23 7 4 2 21 2 SABRE STATISTICS Jan 12 A 41 32 594 25 18 6 8 20 nights game Only defenceman Warren Craig who has a shoulder injury will be missing from the lineup In Seattle ExGiant hurler surprises- Soviets Don who spent the summers of 16 and firing fabtballs as a pitcher tor the Hallo County senior baseball league Georgetown Giants played major role in an international hockey upset recently Totems of Western Professional Hockey League to surprising win the national team of the Soviet union which was touring US It was the first loss the Russian team has suffered since that memorable September when Team Canada won scored three the eighth game of Ihclr goals to lead Seattle historic scries Rock and Broom On fifth goal it was Hill hat pulled trigger this time Patterson and in on the play making final goal of the game Patterson shone as he went the route on a power lihij last hair of the final period Other for were John Show and Mark each with one King and Shaw each V picked up assist as w is two by Scott Huff one John and Shawn Acton pee wees showed their power last as the Admirals in coasting to a shutout Teamwork throughout the action showed the Acton team motmg the puck with strong passing combinations ind a it skating exhibitions Acton into a fast four goal lead in the first period as Hick fired two and Bruce and Vicker getting the others one goal resulted from plat in the middle rami- that for Acton scored his second In the final period as he moted Alton in front assisted on both his goals Again in the third period it was Acton increasing their lead as and Bert Post added two more to complete the scoring at eight counters Two of the eight Acton goals were scored on power play efforts one in the first and the other in the second Rick Patterson and David Hill combined on four of set en goals to lead thc attack against Acton as they revenged the pee wees loss In the game previous Patterson led off trick in the game lare Malott also made it tough for the Actonians when he came through with two goals of his own Ills first lame at the mark of the first period and his second at the I point in the final period also helped out on Pat goal in the first frame Other assists to Mack and id each with one The bantam win put ahead in the points to count for the Ver Tropht In the goal totals was leading three atoms in an role lived up to their expectations and surprised the Acton atoms in a behind scoring surge in the third and hung on to settle for a lie Manager Ken and inaih Allan Verbrugge were tilled on to ice an all star team to ubstitute for the goals Ridgetown came on strong in the third period as Dan twice His first was almost directly from the faceoff as he scored at nine second mark Brian assisted on the goal Close checking followed through thc final period but at just five minutes short of the final whistle in the minute stop period banged thc equalizer teammate The game finished with the scoreboard reading Acton 2 teams had six Acton three Actons persistence was rewarded at the 1G point as John Hansen blasted a shot from directly in front The shot deflected off player in front of the goalie and gate nctminder no chance to make the sate VanFlect and Steve picked up assists on CHOOSE YOURS NOW FROM OUR WIDE SELECTION Murt Allison Equipment SALES SERVICE RR GEORGETOWN the game winning goal win for AQon tied the C Acton Curling Clubs final standings for the first draw Monday Drink- waiter 12 Bell W Bcatty Archibald Reed Dumarsh who presenting Ridgetown in a tournament in Dresden The went all the gam Acton and midgets score remained tied with each team netting one in the minutes of plat struck first with an opening goal at IB to when Jim found its target Date Bracket was In on the ploj for an assist Acton came fit ing back and w 1 seconds had banged in the equalizer as Randy Young went in alone to beat the net minder three penalties marred the middle frame of the game two teams skated to a standoff Great passing plats for both teams failed to lie as the stuck to fast hockey action At second mark of thc third period Acton went into the lead for the first time on Rand Youngs second goal of competitions of the games played with two wins two losses and one tie Total goals in the entire series was to determine the winners of the Frank and Theresa Trophy totals were two more than the Acton com and thc trophy was accepted minor hockey president Ron Makey on behalf of par teams Approximate parents coaches managers and friends made journey to to support the teams in the inter town exhibition hockey teams by two charter busses arming about clock Saturday morning and for home early morning after being in homes p m M Jordan H Campbells A Robinson 7 Armstrong Davidson 11 T 10 D Smith fl D 7 Cook 10 C Anderson 10 I Lot ell M Rlow 8 V Patrick 7 T Tyler Moore Wednesday Robertson 12 M Holmes 11 1 Archibald A Robinson A SERIES RECAP In Acton November 17 novices 1 Acton 0 Acton atoms 2 Acton peewees 8 Ridgetown bantams 7 Acton In January 19 novices 6 Acton 0 Acton atoms 2 Acton peewees 8 Ridgetown Ridgetown bantams Acton Acton midgets 3 2 Snnscoflhoiiv tack 5 i S and Bracken Tom Shannon and Ron Jackson Plaj throughout the periods was Judged as quite with Alton pulling I w as prot ided for the Acton guests in arena auditorium upon their amtal and during thc afternoon between games Mrs Janet McIircncontenedthJrlunch bouse league Hie with help from Kinsmen club extended an mothers The mutation to the Acton fans to Minor Rocket Association hem at their social arranged for the competition Complimentary with special Saturday ice were to the time in cooperation with the guests TOTAL GOALS 26 Acton Patrick A Dumarsh 1 II I 10 A McKenileltl I Toth Tyler Jordan 1 Thursday Patrick 12 V Drinkwalter 12 10 Hewitt a leatherland8 Campbell Hansen A Friday 7 Robertson 14 F New 10 Smith T Stapelton7 Holmes Robertsons A pm Drinkwalter 12 Archibald 10 Campbell Robertson A Robinson Romanchuk Jordan 4 The top teams on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday will be playing each other for their trophies Thc Acton Curling Club has been ery busy since the start of New Year with the district Seniors district ladies and Peel taking place This pace will continue with int national and club bonspiels each Saturday until the curling season ends in April ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE SPECIAL EVENT Due to the schools being dosed there will be PUBLIC SKATING on Thursday January 24 Monday January 28 200 pm until pm Admission Children HS Students Adults 50 There will be no skating on Friday January scoring parade with a power Slay goal at the 1 mark as and Scott set him up Again late in first period Patterson struck again teaming up with the same ACTON YMCA CHILDRENS SWIMMING LESSONS EVERT FRIDAY EVENING STARTING FEB THRU Bus to leaves YMCA at 6 p m Returns to at 945 pm FEE EACH Register NOW by calling 8531202 SEE THE BATTLE FOR THIRD PtACE FRIDAY JANUARY pm at the Acton Community Centre ACTON SABRES ALLISTON HORNETS Junior C Hockey at lit Adults 100 Students Children 25 Senior Cltluris Admitted Free The Penalty Box will be open to Sabre Booster Club members