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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Feb 1974, p. 7

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Siskins eliminated from â€" further playâ€"off action CHRONICLE Waterloo kept Elmira botâ€" tled up in their own end for most of the last ten minutes of play as they tried desâ€" perately to crack the Elâ€" mira defence and beat Bruce Morgan who was coming up with fantastic saves in goal. Tempers peaked at the 14 minute mark of the period when Gary Thiel let loose Miazga came back with the tying goal again in the third, but the fourth and game winning goal came from Dave Zmija at 7:26. In the second period, Rich Martin broke the tie on another power play goal when he caught the rebound from â€" Gary â€" Middleton‘s shot off Waterloo goalie Al MacSorley. _ Siskin Greg Miazga broke the tie at the 11:25 mark which stood unâ€" i1 19:17 of the period when 'ick Martin set up Chuck Drexler‘s hard shot from the point. + The first period of play ended in a 1â€"1 tie with Ray Kuntz punching the first goal in from Rick Seiling while Waterioo was one man short. _ Marc Thiel scored the tying effort. . Fans from Elmira outâ€" numbered at least vocally, those from Waterloo and provided continuous supâ€" port for the Kings throughâ€" out the evening which endâ€" ed in tempers flaring both in the stands and on the ice. Elmira Sugar Kings did not disappoint the large number of fans who jourâ€" neyed to Waterloo Sunday night in hope of seeing the Siskins eliminated from further playâ€"off action. The Kings dumped the Siskins in a close 4â€"3 enâ€" counter and swept the Onâ€" tario Junior B zone 5 semiâ€" finals four games to one. . C Classifieds pay > Complete instructions given at our store with every machine sold. WESTMOUNT SEWING CENTRE Elastic for Lingerie & Quilted Nylon Scissors and Pinking Shears Sharpened Waterloo‘s Sewing Machine Centre Sales and Service on White Sewing Machines available by appointment. Also home service on White or Eina Machines HOME DEMONSTRATIONS Single & NDouble Knits ®@ Nyions Tricots ® Laces ® Sheers ® Lycra Westmount Place Shopping Centre â€" Inside Ma‘l Woterloo â€" Phone 745â€"446) We_stmount | Sewing Centre fo®mmERLY SIGMT & SOUND WATHMOO $Quamt See Our Fabric Collection AND SEWING SCHOOL spection of the webbing, Slota declared no goal sayâ€" ing the puck could not posâ€" sibly have slipped through the net. He ruled the puck had hit the side of the net. The Siskins vehemently argued the decision but to no avail and play continued. Waterloo pulled its goalie in the last two minutes and two attempts by Elmira failed to place the puck into the empty net. * with a slapshot from the point which appeared to beat Morgan on his left side. The light indicating a goal was flashed and referee John Slota gave the sign that the tying goal had been scored. The puck however was resting on the outside of the net about a foot from the left pole. After close inâ€" Ray Kuntz led the Kings Wednesday night with two goals and two assists with the other markers going to Bruce Martin, Rich Marâ€" tin, Larry Farr and Rick Seiling. Elmira had downed Waâ€" terloo 6â€"2 Wednesday night in Waterloo to take a 2â€"1 lead in the series and then followed with a 75 win when the play returned to Elmira Friday night." Elmira. _ After that was cleaned up, Elmira fans, heckling Waterloo players as they returned to the dressing room, caused two Siskins to come over the boards in a mix up which fans managed to control. Model 1D0272. Cabinet of Walnut grain finish on highâ€"impact plastic. Sqlid stateâ€"95 chassis. TruColor picture tube. Total Picture lok. 5" speaker. W; 24", H:; 17%", °D; 19%". DELUXE 20" PORTABLE COLOR TV FLEETWOOD 20" COLOR TV T $39Q 459 114 King: St. South, Waterloco FLEETWOOD COLOR TV This Woeek‘s Special From Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, February 27, 1974 1 1|

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