Atom Cubs take % two from Galt g By PeggyNkempet The l Waterloo Major Atom Tim Horton Cubs de- feated Galt twice in O.M.- H.A. play offs last week. At home last Monday the Cubs scored once in each period while Galt scored once in the second period for a 3-1 win for the Cubs. Mike Allensen scor- ed his 25th goal of the sea- son in the opening period from Jim Haldenby. Kevin Watson scored for Gait from Joe Wareham and Brad O'Neil to tie the game at 1-1. Then Jim Haldenby scored from Mike Iwan to put the Cubs out front 2-1. This was the winning goal of the game. In the third period Mike Allensen scor- ed his 26th goal of the sea- son from Jim Haldenby and Mike Iwan. The Cubs out shot Galt in the game On Wednesday the Cubs shut-out Galt 3-0. Todd Smith scored the first and winning goal in the sec- ond period from Todd Love- day. Then in the third period Todd Smith scored his second goal unassisted for. lowed by a goal by Ron- nie Motz from Peter Young. The Tim Horton Cubs took part in the Twin City Championships for the K-W Record Trophy Gur- ing Minor Hockey Week. Smurfs pe. INylNll'rlll" IBllliii COLD Gas Users call 653-4105 In Kitchener on Thursday Jim Haldenby opened the scoring with a goal from Peter Young and Stephen Paul. The Krauts came back with goals from Scott Stevens unassisted and Kevin Starr from Ricky Walls. With 4:34 left in the game Dennis Brox tied the game at 2-2 with a gdhl from John Bell. But with 23 seconds left in the game the Krauts scored on a power play to win the game 3-2. Danny Cormier scored the winning goal from Peter Maule and Scott Stevens. ln Galt the Warriors scor- ed three times in the open- ing period to take a 3-0 lead. Then in the second By Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Minor Ban-, tam Budd Warriors opened their O.M.H.A. play downs against Gait last week and tied them in Galt 3-3 and shut them out at home 7-0. In Hub League play the Budd Warriors defeated Preston 5-1. On Thursday they lost a _close game to the Kitchen- 'er Krauts 3-2. Then on Sat- urday the Cubs were shut- out bo. Budd Warriors win, tie in playoff action Galt scored twice to close the gap to 3-2. With 5:04 left in the game Galt scor- ed to tie the game at 3-3. For the Warriors Tom Woinoski. Gary Gardner and Cammy Ford scored and Cammy Ford, Guy Pfaff, Steve Dollar, Brian Rumig and Chris Ford as- sisted on the goals. Galt's goals were scored by Todd McDonald, Cliff Dreher and John Moffat while Mike The Waterloo Tween all-star team, gold medal winners in the Western Ontario Winter Games. will travel to Manitoba to participate in the Winnipeg Tournament. To assist in financing the trip. the Wa- terloo Lions Club donated a 6600 check to the team last Wednesday. Above are Liliane Harris. man- ager, Julen Cormier, coach. Su Shantz, captain. Howie Kuenzie, president of the Waterloo Lions Club' and Ken Hart, sports committee chairman for the Lions. \ f M Hour , Emergency Service CITY GAS SERVIGE Dighan and Cliff Dreher were credited with assists. Galt was out shot in the game by the Warriors 41-15. Back home the Warriors scored twice in the first and once in the second. In the third period the War- riors scored four more for a 7-0 win. This shut-out was the third registered by Paul Reitzel this season. Tom Woinoski scored a hat trick with Gary Gard- tall 0 553-4105 Wat-doc mum, Wm. Jamey 29. 1076 - P... 9 ner, Steve Dollar, Chris Ford and Cammy Ford each scoring single goals. John Young was credit- ed with four assists while Todd Soltysiak assisted on two goals while, Steve Dollar, Brian Rumig, Ron Sosnoski, Cammy Ford, Guy Pfaff and Robbie Motz assisted on one goal. The' Waterloo Budd War- riors out shot Galt 44-18. On Saturday the War- riors played host to Pres- ton in Hub League play and were 5-1 winners. The War-' riors opened the scoring' to take a 1-0 lead after one period of play. The second went scoreless then in the third period Preston tied the game at 1-1. Before the game ended the Warriors had scored four more goals for the finalB-l score. The Waterloo Budd War- rmrs out shot Preston 35-20.