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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Mar 1974, p. 11

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The Waterloo Major Atom 'Tim Horton' Cubs ed their series against ”an Falls in the On- tario _Minor Hockey" As-' sociation quarter-finals at home on Friday and went down to a 6-1 defeat. In Niagara Falls on Saturday they came away 8-1 losers. The firgt game of the series, played at Waterloo, opened with Terry Faist scoring from Joe Young and Kevin Price, The second period war scoreless " Ian Fawcett stoned Burlington's stop- ping 18 shots compared to only one shot on goal for Ian Fawcett appeared in goal tor all three games and played superbly. hand- ling a combined we shots and allowing in only 13. Burlington, a triple A team won their games on Waterloo's mm and by taking advantage of everyopportmlty. In all three games. Bur- lington had to come back In the third period to win with one of those games be- ing forced into overtime. By Dave "all; In quarter-final action ttttttInst Burlington the Wa. lerloo Compton Stars were defeated In their but of five series three games straight. In the first game Kevin Schnurr opened the scor- ing in the game with a goal from Chris Derry and Mike Houston to give the Tim Horton Cubs a 1-0 lead. But Niagara Falls came back and scored six un- By Peggy Kempel Cull, goals few in series' Stars bumped from series ‘33 they made mistakeng their on end which paved the way tor three Burling- ton soils to give them the wins-l. Early in the second Wa- terloo came back on a goal once again by Kevin Price with assists going to Jim Calder and Terry Faist. Waterloo took the lead late in the third period Burlington outshot Wa- terloo 32-12 and took 27 of ”tenants. Burlington wasted no time in the second game od home lee as they scored with only 42 seconds gone in the first period. Burling- ton added to that score at the nine minute mark, but three minutes later, Water- loo scored to get back in the game on a wrist shot by Kevin Price, assisted by Dave Shane. Waterloo. But in the (hind period, the tine Burying!“ fore- checkiug not to Waterloo Allan Saks scored four of the goals for Niagara Fails with Tom Iriekyirs and Dave Sanduleac each scoringoncer In the second game the Cubs lone goal was scored by Mike Coppolino on a penalty shot in the second period. answered goals to take the Duanne Moeser opened the scoring for the Cubs with an unassisted goal. Tim Fedy scored the second goal from Duanne Moeser and the third goal was scored by Mike Hous- ton from Chris Derry and Roy Russell. The third game of the series. is _to be played in Niagara Falls on Friday. any from the point, Far cat stopped it but the rr- bound went to a lone Bur- lington player in (mt as hehppedinanmy goal. game when Wateitoo lost a {ace-off in their end. Burlington once' again outshot Waterloo 35-21) and took330f66faceoffs. exhibition play the Tim Horton Cubs defeated Kit- chener 3-0. dun Jim Calder scored from Richard Fairey and Bill Walsh. But Burlington In - the 10 minute over time period. Burlington Waterloo', one to win the game 6-4. Kevin Price scored to get his hat trick with an assist going to Tim The third game of the series was once again play- ed in Burlington. but this time Waterloo opened up the scoring on a powerful slap shot by Joe Young as- sisted by Terry Faist. any bt. score and early in the sec- ond went ahead to stay. In third period goals by Waterloo Compton Stars now return to ‘the High Leggue playoffs this week. House ot Furniture " “I m can. "but... SIC-m FURNITURE“ APPLIANCES One Rang: or A Complete Late in the first, Burling- $269.95 Value Our Price ALAN BIGBY'S FOR RENT 50 WAIT STEREO m - " RECEIVER . FIRE-IMP STEREO Amomtnc RECORD PLAYER " 2 SPEAKERS "t'el'tr $69.95 $39.95 Value Our Price SIEREO HEADPHONES $12.95 Value ttf Our Price CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER ht - ot put the game INVENTORY CLEARING SALE 1 - 2 - 3 OFA KIND s199.95 s34.95 s6.95 We're Wat-rho W.WM, Hard. tr, 1974 " SI 99.95 Value Our Price CORAL REEF " l Pet Shop STEREO FM " " RECEIVER -. ' TRACK and SPEAKERS $99.95 Value Our Price SI 9.95 Value Our Price $49.95 Value Our Price B S it AUTOMATIC MINI CHANGER - BASE " COVER large selection of birds, small animals and reptiles Open 10 to 6 p.m. daily Thursday and Fridays till 9: 30 pan. Saturdays 10 we p.tn. Pm“ " 49.95 60 WA" 3 - WAY _ W' SPEAKER UNIT " " PM POR'IABLE RADIO Westmount Place 576-5810 . _ See our large , selection of Tropical & Marine Fish-titil line of -f Aquariums & s29.95 s69.95 supplies /

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