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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Mar 1973, p. 7

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By Ben Pinea- The play-oils begin next week and all the teams are getting keyed up for the consolation finals or the championship finals. There seems to be a dis- cipline problem however and this could cost a team dearly at play-off time, Fans, players giving referees a hard time Two more players were suspended for behavior on becoming a hockey player. They had a feud going lasted through until ai- i,iliii' game. The two de- c to square off in the foyer of the arena but a parent broke it up before it got started. Doug Thiel is fortunate in not having gray hair for the complaints he has re- ceived are many. The mam complaint seems to be a- bout the refereeing. No one loves a referee and they always seem to make a wrong call as far as the fans are concerned, In last week's action, Joseph Burgess with three DRAPERIES DRAPERY HARDWARE 1 " King South Waterloo Custom Made Open Fri. till 9 sun. - ART & CRAFTS Waterloo 576-6 Open Mon. to Sat. 10 am to 6 pm KIRSCH avaulable at 15% DISCOUNT " GROUP GIFTS q 6 William St. East and COSMIC Gifts for all occasions goals lead the Rangers to a TA) romp over the Hawks. John Schnarr added two with singles going to Gary Harmon and Rick Meidazy. The third period of this game saw both benches having their players stand- ing up instead of sitting the way they should for a rest. Rolland Biledeau scored the other for the Leafs while Ron Hillier replied for the Flames. The Wings failed to gain ground on the fourth and final play off spot after they dropped a 4-2 decision to Buffalo. Bradley Dunbar and John Stumpf led the Sabres attack with two goals a- piece, Paul Hummel and Allan Black scored for the Wings. Another three goal per- formance this time by Paul A hat trick by Joe Grubb had the Leafs on the way to a 4-1 win over the Flames. WATERLOO SQUARE 578-2410 (Freedom) BO 0 KSTO RE Tracy & Hepburn Eleanor & Franklyn Blackberry Wmler A Whale Fo, The Ktlhng Happy Hooker Xawera Poseadon Adventure Slaughterhouse F-ve Game ot the Fo-es Day of the Jackal l Prclure History of The Automobule The Prophet KahllGrbran Draw 73 Klondrlte Scuttttore ot the (slum Seasons of the Eslumo Buds of the Eastern (west 2 The Great Hallway Illustrated Eskrmo Prunts Betty Crackers Cookbooks Frsherman s World Early Days on the Great The Word Lakes Gardeo's In Kyoto The Nalvonal Dream Rule Bulanma A Fuend In Needham Johnathan Lav-ngslon Sea Gull 576-6640 FEAYURING scum“ ttgit Aiiiit"fllti iillmMir David Medley. Philip Bauer and Mike Oherholaer scored the others. Rick Boe- gel was the lone Bruin marksman, Boehme helped Canadians to a bl win over the Bruins. " Kb. St. M. IATIII oo "4-5110 for lst and 2nd teams in each league. Individual awards for men and women in each league - High. Triple, High Single, High Average. FREE BANQUET & DANCE For All Bowlers, Saturday. September 29th, 1973. Awards to be presented at banquet Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, 8:00 p.m. Mixed Leagues Only. AWARDS: Color TV set. 30 other spot prizes. Awards 742-9582 SUMMER BOWLING lEAGUE WATERLOO BOWLING LANES Teams or lndmduals Welcome Total cost uncludang pnze money - $175 per person I 1-week schedule starting May Ist " Princess Street West. Waterloo - NO ENTRY FEE - Plan To Join Our REGISTER NOW: Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, March 14, t973 7 so! IHir'iiiiet'ie' , oxation through National 742-7601

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