iiSI WASZSA YING By iROD URQUHARJ SAGINAW MICHIGAN Greg Hotham hasnt forgotten iuriira and the Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL havent forgotten Hotham ilotham or Hawk as he was rucknamed with the Aurora Tigers is one of the few defencemen the Leafs have been iatthing closely Hawk is currently playing for the Saginaw Gears ofnthe inter tioilal Hockey League and is having one of his best 593mm as Semirpro drafted in the fifth round by the Toronto Maple iiiii st sons ago and sent down to Saginaw for pastinllig Lost season Itawk amassed 33 assists and three goals in 6150 looks like he will break the record for most niini ii Gears defenceman Thf priOlS record was set by Doug Marit in the 7475 tflrlin when he gathered tk points lit only 61 games this year Hawk has 50 assists and nine Wait till ll games left in the regular season year lh ars the lHLTurner cup amigo Port Huron squad its coaching and management staff feel Hawk may be tail ftll the NHL Th brought him up from Saginaw to play in the Kladnoe tilif iii ch last month Hank counted an assist and bounced one off the post in mgmtfi if ills lather Doug llotham was impressed with his sons Ia nnd with Leaf coach Roga Neilson your thing can say about Neilson he brought Greg up to ttndhe reallyplayed hifi Tht 4700 fans that pack the Saginaw arena for Gears llts wnt Hawk telegram to the Gardens before the thin game Gag Hawk otbamr it mid All of Saginaw is proud of you your loyal dear lit tlr litis caily excited and proud to play in the game and to we did Doug ills ultimate goal Is to make the beats and he feels hes toll though and do too he added LPZiis general manager Jim Gregory believes Hawk is filnterview in thLGlohe and MaiLGregony it lkr highly of Greg Hotham and Kevin Kemp at Saginaw and anti ttirlylt and Blair MacKascy at Dallas II lhry were With other organizations some of them mild or playing in the NHL liiniu limos loagree with Gregory isct guys he played with in junior hockey that are in the till nowand he isnt Knnwmgtharthe Leafs havenifofgotté about hi son iias lflllltllttl Doug up though ct would like to get his shot at the NHL and maybe this war ltlll illllIO and Mail story spoke of Hawk as native of union iwnht onCof the best offensive records for an IHL llltt tlliill inill hair on the back of Dougs neck stands up when he his son referred to as native of London Im lilfondctl No one there knows him would like to see lllllltllu Minnr Hockey Association get some credit because Mi ni done too badly in developing good hockey tn ililuk is it product of the Aurora minor hockey system 315 parents Norma and Doug moved to Aurora when he nllr Itltwk now 22 started out as an atom at seven In his Sxttlnil yiiir lie mode the allstar team now rep va illiil continued to play allrstar in his minor hockey llt was on the lil star pcewce squad that won the All Illt liiiuiiit timpionshtp in oirno iiiwas member of the Aurora loyota Midgets when they ailtltvtl lnfiwuinn fin mrlay exhibition tour Ill Is iiilcr drafted by the Toronto Marlics as midget rtlftulltltl in Aurora to play With the Tigers In his ttitnfl your with the Tigers he sold by the In tho Kingsliin Canadian the Major loop Ih With the Tigers hie wt pi her as an alls ir to ploy VI llillitil lriivincull Jr northrsouth mulch VI hr following your 47677 ilc WIIK drafted by the Leafs War he wt chosen for the till North vs South lill illiJi January ltiiwtt iiitin going up in the hockey riyiittim fliIICl he at tvlll and hiri fans lrlendii lind fomlly titivc been mitt his jump to the NHL playing thiii year his thlilicim look lil over and IVmylllllly kntiwii it um lfftlrlllld low Moiidiiy that llowk tiliii broken the or the moat polntit liy ll ttofonctiintin in four gomoli It wmktutlho litith le tinnitus and goal bringing lltll to tri lftlllllLllterullntClL NewriiaiirétJAurorii Kelwlck 0n Gard this inrlhfifiifisionvhy 10pointsuverthé ERA Welt litRT maw nfiv xie Newmarket Garden Centre won downing Newmarket Telephone Newmarket minor hockey house league director Wayne Noble right presents the novice it championship trophy to Newmarkct Garden enlre coach Glen gait Atleft Gardenjientre Newmarket House League Tournament beginstoday NEWMARKET The Newmarket 12th Annual House League Tournament gets on derway today at pm with 32 teams competing in the round robin event The tournament is splt into four divisions atom peevVeéf bantam and midget with eight ems in eiEWWisidn Newmarket has entered one team composed of select players in each of the categories other teams competing in the strictly house leagiie tourr nament are Bradford Streetsvillc Georgetown Aurora Lindsay and Chrnguacousy Teams lOSng their first match will bitter the Consolation finals but if they lose their Midget Flyérs demolish AJAX The Newmarket OMHA Midget Flyers blasted their 733 backinto contention with twin wins last week as they beat Ajax 63 on Sunday and 44 here earlier in the week Before standing room only crowd on Sunday night the Newmarket team put the pressure on from me opening facemfl with goaILbyiRob Emerson and Scott Fitzgerald assisted by Scott Fitzgerald and Rick Fidman Ajax and Allied making it Zr but Newmarket came back to score three unanswered goals Alliancer squeezes Armstrong 65 NEWMARKET VAIliancer Presssqueezed Amishon Realr Eslam 65 in the first of est of three playoff series in the juvenile division of the Newmarket minor hockey house leagueon the weekend Tim Alary clicked twice for Alliance with teammates Terr Pierce Rick Lucas Lassnline and lion Snndercock adding singles Peter Sandercock and Brad Luttrell counted twice for Army strong with Danny Levick blasting in the last single In an earlier match the previous week Armstrong bombarded Alliance melt Peter Sandercock netted four goals with Levick Jcff Donaldson and Luttrcil adding two goals each twicgés3 453 taking commanding lead Goals by Flyers Ian Mcr Donald from Ron Withers and James Macoon Mike Ruby from James Macoon and Al Weddel from Rick Fidrnan and Brent Pelerman put the game out of reach for Ajax Although Ajax came back with two goals in the third peciodMSchnuduuapp up for the Fryers and closed the door on Ajax With an empty net goal later in the period Earlier in the week the teams fought heated battle ending with Newmarkct edging Ajax 43 began widi Newmorket taking qutclr two igoarteadstarted by an MacDonald unassisted and Rob McNeun from Glen Brown and Ian McDonald Ajax tied it up in the second period but with only In seconds left to play in the second period FlyeLRobEmerson fooled the Ajax goalie witha long slider At 938 of the third period Ftyer Mike Ruby hanged in what proved to be the winner with punchy shot from the slot assisted by Rob McNeun and Glen Brown last ditch goal from Ajax in the final moments of the game was not enough to take Win from Newmarket Goalie Steve Mason was steady in the Newmnrkct goal The Newmarkel squad now leads the bestoftivc series 372 and hopes to advance to the All Ontario finals against either Stratford or Chiltham The fourth game of die series is slated for Saturday night 700 at the Newmorket Community Centre Boyd Transport Peewees win Orillia tournament UltILLIi The Newmurket Boyd Transport Major Iccwocs won the Ninth Annual Orllltu Iecwoe Hockey Tournament championship trophy by defeating Whitby 20 in the flnulii here on the weekend Gorlllc Dti vld Hughes picked up the iihutoiit for Nownlurket nnd In three provtouti gtlmcii in the Iliurnomiiilt tillowcd only four itonlii iicortid on lilm ltlindy fourth nnd Itliil filllitltt notched iiltlitlteii for litiyti lrlintiport In thi limit with with hrlrl Antlrtiwn liiiiiliittnit till the Colirtti marker In earlier games they downed Ajiix zi Brampton ilz iind tied Oshawa at 272 Peter Knight scored twice for Newmntktti in the Ajtix match with Jamie lltvvic instilling once clicked for Newmlirkcl iii the slllliwn grime with Illtvlt nnd tollrttt fllIHllllliu Knight picked tip it hilt trick in the llitiniptoii muttii ltll Nttwlllfilltll wltli iiiiliii iiilliitllliit olll tili lfltllltfl with itolil litillliy Murri lltiv tvlo lthflllllfl nnd ltllvtl on ThEIlmrsday night gamef enjCentre Wins novice chram weekend in the Newmarket downcll Newmarket Telephone Answering Ser rice in an overtime shootout in the final on Saturday at the Newmarket Community Centre second game they Will be eliminated from the tour namcnt All games willybe played at the NeWmarket Community Centre with Mayor Bob Forhan anti Association president Glen Smith starting off the opening ceremonies today at pm The consolation and championship teams will receive trophy Members of the cham pionship squad Will also be awarded with bronze medallions instead of crests this year 7mlgwholfifien the convenor of the event for the past couple of years said the tournament has been pretty successful The Newmarket Minor Hockey Association and the legion are sponsoring the event and only marging sniper team which doesnt even cover the Cost of the ice markel Minor Hockey consolation novice champion AnSwering Service 32 iWflflEujmommr they upseLTrautrnan Utenevieels thampionshipaflnr aloubieuVernnmsntooouton Co oniat Chev Oltis woo the Electric 4i on Saturday at the Newmarket Community Centre In the championship finals Garden Centre and Telephone Service were tied 22 at the end of regulation time Janes Barrett and Kenny Casmen tallied for Garden Centre and Paul Stacey and Todd Wilkinson notched for Telephone Service In the six minute sudden death overtime period neither team scored To deCldE win ner three players were selected from each team by their coaches for centreice shootout on an empty net Peter Folak blasted the Winner for Garden Centre into the net while other shooters failed to find the mesh Polak was selected as first star offieruatchandrecelved trophy donated by Jarmain Cable Also receiving trophies were second star Todd Wilkinson of Telephone Service and third star Nicolas Milnethorpe of Garden Centre Polak also won the over all scoring championship in the series In the consolation chamr pionship Jason Longhurst Teams from Lindsay will be the only clubs billetedihis year The tournament will follow OMHA rules but has adapted its own method of dccnilng winner if two teams are tied at lhELend of regulation play They play fiverminutc suddendeath overtime period and each minute one player from each team must come off Its better than shootout and we did it last year and it worked out real welli It makes for an exciting finish said Doak In the final consolation and Jhampmnsiup gameshire stars will he picked and they will receive trophics There will also be trophy for the most valuable NewmarkelTilayer Last year Dale Leeper won the Newmarket trophy and in 75 George Liakopoulos was the most valuable Newmarkct playeri Also the area With the most 42in 1th pionship clicked twice for Colonial Chev this with teammates Dallas legge and Lucas Mclienue adding singles Len Spagnuolo notched the loner for Trautman Electric James NEsbitt Trautman Electric goalie was awarded first star of the game and received trophy courtesy of iarmain Cable Lucas McKenzie of Colonial Chev Oids was chosen second star and teammate Dallas Legge received the third star trophy House league director Wayne Noble presented the trophies to the championship finalists and Winners John Lamaltre director of the novice house league made the presentations to the con solation finallsw and winners Lamaitre expgcssed his Qappreciatiorttolhesponsors and coaches not their time and energy this season The coaches were Glen Baitey lGardcn Central Drevt Doak tfrautman Electrict Bob Blair Telephone Answering Service Bob Broadbeiit Colonial Chev Oldsi Wayne Harrison Host RentrAvCorI and Mike Derry lBeares Furniture Marti points combining all four dllSltllS is awarded with the Town of Newmarkct Munici alin High Point Trophy Ori lia won it last year and has returned this season to try and retain therrnplty Last year Orillia clubs were midget champions atom champions and batitam con solation champions For the high pomt trophy Mn is counted two points and in the finals three Doak said this year the 11 amen CDIDHUJlV Newmorket IS going to tr tnd do something difieren by giving all participants gift packagk Local merchants donated such items as pop Maple Leaf pins candies key chains road maps and peanuts Listed below are the game times for today nswmnnxsr MousE LEAGUE uocxev TOURNAMENT YOURNAMENYSCHEDULE WEDNESDAY MARCNHnd lm GAME No TIME SERIES Worn Atom ioo pm Pee Wire mum Bantam uupm mayo mpm Atom Doom vrr ry Doom Bamam VDt7om Miriam VISITORS HOME laflfoffl slitoutline stmeiwilli timuiora Hradtnrd sinmmE Strrctswllc nrauiora Georgetown Ntnt Newmalkrl Ztnlutinwn fcofgllbwll rimw krl orwmariil riman Drew Dock Wholesalers lead in Streetsville tournament STREIIISVILLE The Newmarkel Burgess Wholesale Minor Atom As jumped to two game lead in the Slrcetsville Atom Tournament here on the weekend The Burgess squad clipped lillrllngloll tnndvtzz In bucklo hock competition to take two game leotl The tournament finals will lJL hold this weekend in the first match Mi licy flrcnnnnI Tim Pent Chris llllHtll ittltL David Noble cii had for Newmiirkef witli Jim Wclls Ilronnlill Notitc nnd Pent iissistlitg In the Innd niutcii played lmfoiit note fliilni lltltllng ilngles Wells also id up one llsslst llVlflllrktlS lirtllli Smith wns inhlrotl with nine seconds left In the Sunliin giilnc tiililwns Inktil to lllf York County lltisiiiltll for tilimlivlilloli SIIIlli Wllfi tilltttul wll ti helmet in tho lloliitltll on stmttti cit ngh Ifh Mmlm two pools with Woilii and Noel MaigfiuafiAtbms WinYork Simcoe championship NEWMARKET Newmarket OMHA Magna International Atom Bs wrapped up their best of live series vifli Barrielast week takingrthom to Hand 20 in threeeraight to win the York Simcoe Ellaan pionships Newmarket goalie John King picked up two shutouts last week and earned them both stopping many breakaways In the first game 572t Glen Knappett notched two goals with teammates Tony Spagnuolo Newnitirket Wholctiiilcr Atom Scott llulnnll l9 tilinivn Iiorr iHelvliiiZ ft ltoniild Méfloltnlit itllltll from McDmillItIn public llitltinii coordinator for ttii iirtiit Vlnrii Burgess The ROSSSemplE and Larry Wilson adding singles Tom Hurst assisted twice vith Kevin Tisdellc Gareth Evans and Spagnuoloihelping out once each In the second match Il Wilson Hurst Gord Walker and Darren Doner counted for Magna with Wilson and Sample assisting twice and boner once to the 20 blitz Stmplc and Hurst tallied for NtWmflrth With Wilson nassisting on the Semple marker iiiottorninii iioiiiiiil vllll prcitlntttl wltii the watch lliiit week In Nlwltlnrktl for netting lltl tint titlinlniilriii llciirtil tor the Ntwnlnrkct hare