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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Feb 1967, p. 3

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tu, Warriors Chase Blues pared to Waterloo (118-53), however, the Warriors are closer on the defensive side having u.. towed 30 goals compared to To. ronto's 21. offensively the Blues are rated as a powerhouse. The Blues my the too eight posi. tions in the scoring race. Henry Moeateith leads the way with 40 points followed closely by line. mates Paul [anneal (38 points) and 'Steve Monleith (36 ponies). This is Toronto's big line. How- ever, they are well supported by their second line of Passi, Cummingham and Stroud. The University of Waterloo’s first line is led by captain Ron 00 the Western Mustangs. Both teams should be ready for a real ding-dong battle on Thursday. The Warriors carry a six-game winning streak into the game. In looking at the statistics, the Blues and the Warriors stand one two in both team otrense and do fence. Toronto has a wide mar- gin in goals scored when calm wins, one loss and! ties for 18 Points. 'lhe Toronm loss was I " setback at the hunt-s of the Eel-st" Marlins while the War- The Blues will be attempting to maintain their first place margin over the Warriors while the War- eiorswiilbetrrimriuataatot to close the gap. Going into the game the Blues have a record of10wiaa,ooe1otuttormpoinu While the Warriors stand at T 0n Madly M the [limb aity of Waterloo Hockey Warrior, do battie with the University cl Toronto Blues at Waterloo Arena. WATER WAS HEATED THIS WAY WITHOUT , 'rt"tl - Lower Rental Water Heater Rates 'fii.i ' RENT A l ,,fi'ifii5 SUPERFAST CASCADE 4o , my ELECTRIC WATER HEATER A ' FOR ONLY $1.50 PER. MONTH 12 months '_"""'."..'................... t 00.00 '"o1"dlli/t'J1ilei'jer 742-3581 CALL YOUR WATERLOO P.U.C. 742-3581 tll'll'llill1ll,tn (llllldi,,,tl,,, "ARS Am I Ml -Ir1et - TO'DAY Warrior coaches. Don Hayes and Gail Vinnicombe will be com centrating this week on strong positional play as they prepare for the game. The coaches believe that if the Warriors can stay on top of the Blues and not allow them to free-wheel. a large part of their scoring threat will be ratified. The coaches are parti- cularly pleased with the physical condition of the team as they head into the biggest came, ot the year to date. The Warriors have no serious injuries and all the bumps and bruises from last weeks two games in two days should be healed. A sell-out crowd at the Waterloo Arena is expected and fans are advised to arrive early if they wish to ob- tain a choice seat. Game time is 8:30 p.m. on Thursday. The Warriors second game ot the week sees the team travel to Hamilton. N.Y. where they will play an exhibition game against Colgate University. his one of the most‘iexciting players in Senior Jitteicoileeiates 8mm will: " points. Smith's tumult“. Bob Murdoch and Jerry Lawless have " and " Points respectively. The Warrior’s second line is composed at Don Henry]: tu points). Terry Cooke (18 points) and Ores! Romashyna (12 points). Bomashyn: has been one of the hottest Warriors in re- cent games. In the Guelph game In! week he scored the Ill-im- pol-ant tirat goal all; in the Wea- tern - be strau,ced four goals. lhe former New {‘4ng Junior player is rapidly rounding Example: Effective January I, 1967 rental water heaters were reduced from/$1.11 per month to $1.50 per month in Waterloo. New Purchase Onion period. mrrchase the rental water heater any-tine after " We of rental and receive full mint for mntal paid during first 12 months, [Wiw an allow- ance of ‘34 at 1% per month for each month succeedng the initial 12-month Original installed value ""...wt....r., $103.00 Credit for first 12 months "r.......... 18.00 Net purchase price at end of first 12 months _"""'........................ t 90.00 per Hotel. Tickets lor this event are rather limited, however. Carl Schler at Kaufman Footwear re- ports that he is still able to " The meeting will be held Wed. neaday, February l. at the Wat- range Guest speaker for the Grand Valley (Inner at the Administra- tive Management Society, “Top Management Night", will be the Honorable Stanley J. Randall. His topic win be “Ontario. Past, Present and Future." Grand Valey Chapter Allltt Pocket Novels 3 Fllll flliy Waterloo, Ont. ore. 9 mm. til! " [MIL RED CROSS BOOK EXCHANGE Comics -- 6 for 2Se Trade - 2 For I IS ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP Leafs Canadians Bruins .rr. Myers 'N... Rangers _ Black Hawks 0 Hawks "'re.P.. It Bruins 'r---'.. 1 PEE WEE PLAYOFF Black Hawk: 3, n NOVICE FINALS: NOVICE: Flyen l, Hawks o; Ree-la 0. Bum I; Aces g, Colts 1;lamg- era 3, Can-acts 2; General: 4, Leafs 3; Canadians 2, Bruins 1. PIE WEE: Canadian 4, Rod Wings 1: = "t"r"euoel'tm'trt'ast.-r-t.tr" Waterloo Minor Hockey a JE§§~Q£§Q93H9£§ Kitchener Ontario a Duke Sts. l Hornets O; All Stan t ll STANDINGS: BAMAM: Hawk: 3, Bruins 2; ham t Blues 1; Hornets s, Wings 8. DANTAM: wins but: Not - Rangers 8 4 1 IT Leafs ' 3 2 " Hawks 4 4 ' " Canadians 5 6 3 " Blues 5 6 2 " Bruins 4 6 3 11 Wins 3 tt 4 10 10 " ”and poi-m SI " 16 ll 1 l "

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