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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Dec 1974, p. 15

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" Sisks win big in city league ByhrryAnueu Sistine were only one Easing upon the Water- point ahead of Hespeler loo Sistins for a couple of heading into their crucial minutes, sometimes even game in Waterloo Satur- a couple of seconds, can day. Sistins now have 35 becostly. points while Hespeler has Hespeler Shamrocks and ar, Kitchener as, Elmira Preston Raiders discover- 25, Guelph l7 and Preston ed that during the weekend as the Staking Jacked their Waterloo-Wellington Junior B Hockey League. Shamrocks were leading the Siskins 5-3 Saturday with 3:12 left in the game when Waterloo whipped in four goals to steal'a 7-5 victory. _ Then on Sunday Joe Mamaccio scored two goals in four, seconds early in the second period to break open a scoreless tie and propel the Siskins on to a b0 triumph over the Preston Raiders. Other weekend games saw Kitchener Ranger B's bump Elmira Sugar Kings out of third place with a 6-3 'win over the Kings Sunday and the Guelph 'ltmore B's defeat Pres- it,', 7-4 Saturday. Dwight Weber's seven goals led the Major Atom Siskins to an 8-2 victory over the Colts last Saturday in city house league play. Roy Lumley got the other mark- er for the Siskins with Brent Smith and Mark Trodden scoring for the Colts. _ In other Major Atom games the Generals whipped the Seals 6-3 with Grant Marvin and Blair McIntyre notching a couple each for the Generals with Peter Hotter and Robert Kings- bury each adding one. Scor- ing for the Seals were Blair Groff with two and Walter Butte! with a goal. lThe Red Wings and the ings battled to a 3-3 tie with Greg Sutton slamming home two goals for the Wings and Matthew Hotter adding the third. Marksmen for the Kings were Bill Barrows. Trent Baty and Reiner Scheele. Other action saw Peter Dippel lead the Green Shirts to a 6-2 victory over the Dutchmen with a hatrick. with Doug Huang adding a couple for insurance and Chris MacFarlane scoring one. Scott Vancamp and Ron Riddel scored for the Dutchmen. Shutouts were the name of the game in Minor Atom action in three out of the five scheduled games in their division. Sparta Goalie David Voight was Siskins win twice In Waterloo Sunday. Mar- caccio's four-second scor- ing blitz came on two pow- erful slapshots from the left side of the net by the faceoff circle. Marcaccio also drew an assist on Siskins' third goal by ‘Ron Dietrich at ir.tsorihethirtiperkd. Dean Woelfle fired a powerplay marker at 9:03 and defenceman Tim Mc- Cargar scored on a rink- long dash at 14:37 to give Siskins -their 16th win against six losses and three ties. Kevin Huckle kiceetrout into the Raider, end from the faceoff and the speedy Marcaccio beat goal- tender Bill Bastin to the low left corner. The Regals topped the Knights 4-1 in end to end action as Sean Floyd got two goals for the victors with Chris Floyd and Peter Steith adding one each. Dar- ren Snyder got the lone goal for the Knights. credited with the 2-0 win by the Sabres over the Aces, with Chris Belyea scoring both goals. N The Buzzers shut-out the Canucks 3-0 due to Blaine McKenzie‘s brilliant action in the net. Goals went to John Dietrich. Greg O'Hara and John Bums. Netminder David Hallman held the Hornets at bay as the Chippers downed them 3-0. David Brow, David Ford and Doug Snyder back- ed up Hallman’s efforts with their scoring ability. Mark Steiner led the scor- ing marathon for the Bees with five to his credit as they whipped the Black Hawks 9-1. Ray Kingsbury. Mark Lang. Joel Fergus and Richard Denomme add- ed singles for the winners as Kevin Boegel was alone in scoring for the Black Hawks. 0n the second goal Steve " If's MEN'S CLUB of the YMCA HOURS: Waterloo (between Towers and Firestone Stores) Proceeds for work With handicapped and needy children Budd Warriors f defeat Kitchener hibition play the Warriors tied the Guelph Central Triple A team 5-5 and de- feated the Guelph, Tri County team 9-1. For the Warriors Steve Dollar, Chris Ford and" Robbie Motz scored with Ron Sosnoski, Tom Wain- oski and Cammy Ford as- sisting. Mike Mader scored unassist with 8:05 left in the game to break the Warrior shut-out. Each team was assessed seven penalties in the game. By Peggy have! The Waterloo Minor Ban- tam Budd Warriors travel- led across town Saturday for a Hub League game against the Kitchener Kolts and came away bl victors. This is the first game this year between these two teams that did not end in In Kitchener on Satur- day penalties proved costly for the Kolts as the Far- riors scored twice on pow- er plays for the 3-1 win. In the exhibition game against the Guelph Central Triple A team the War- riors opened the scoring after nine minutes of play but Guelph came back four times to tie the game. 'ttshots/rec-tttist/trat oetegrittantttqotieqigt2t tthutoutofttteqeamn. starts. it ms autumn FortiteRaidera, tniredin time they’ve been blank- the basement with. poly “an. yar. Paul Reitzel made 17 saves for the, Waterloo Warriors and Jeff Brad- shaw made 26 saves for the Kitchener Kolts, N For the Budd Warriors Robbie Motz, Robert Filiatrault,, Tom Wotnos- Earlier in the weék in ex- ki, Gary Gardner and Guy Plait scored while, Gary Gardner, Cammy Ford and Steve Dollar assisted, Guelph goal scorers were Ray Campagnolo (twice) Tom LeLacheur, Kelly Shaw, Paul Martin. Asia: went to Danny Fascinato, Ray Campagnolo, Gary Bantam team in exhibi- tion play. At the end of the game the Warriors were 9-1 winners. Jamie Reuel, Jeff Martin and Robbie Motz each scor- ed twice for the Warriors and Guy Pfaff, Paul Har- row and Ron Sosnoski scor- edoneeach. Assists were credited to Cammy Ford, Dave Robb, Ron Sosnoski, John Young, Don Taylor, Shane Witt and Robbie Motz. Gueiph's lone goal came early in the second period by Scott Milson from Mike Doyle. Paul Hopping turned aside ' shots for Guelph Last 'l'uesdaytheWarriors called up six players from the house league to meet the Guelph second Minor r In net for the Waterloo Budd Warriors Paul Mc- Intyre was tested 24 times and Joe. Gabriel and Brent Benton in net for Guelph were tested 36 times. Paul Reitzel turned aside 16 for the Waterloo War- WW would: Misty M. It. 118f, APtairieihra'tlttitterhtflhn.Catti" We honor . . . D.V.A.. Blue Cross, Green ield and Welfare Drug Plans. 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