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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jan 1975, p. 11

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WIA) volleyball tournament set Athletes from 12 univer- sities are expected to ar- rive in Waterloo on Janu- ary 31 as Wilfrid Laurier University hosts its first women's home volleyball meet at WLU's athletic complex. » Two playoff games against Galt in the Onta'rio Minor Hockey Association last week gave the Minor Atom Saints a 1-0 win and a 2-2 tie. Tom MacMillar scored the important goal during the Galt game and seems to be recovering from a recent slump. Other players on the team showing promise are Peter Dietrich, Shayne Ackerl and Blake Ellis. Kitchener has now won the trophy four times and Waterloo once. The first year the trophy was put up, 1970. the series ended in a tie, both in points and goals. Final five games were plajred Saturday night at Waterloo Arena where 3,000 fans saw Kitchener win three games. Kitchener won four of five games played earlier in the week at the Kitchener Auditori- Thg tournamentl will be- gin at 10 a.m. with the semi- Kitchener regained the trophy on the, strength of seven wins in the IG-game series. Atom, Peewee, bantam, midget and juven- ile all-star teams from the two associations played a home-and-home series. . The Record Trophy. em- blematic of minor hockey supremacy in the Twin Cities, is back in the hands of the Kitchener Hockey Association. In the opening game, at Waterloo. Kitchener mid- gets posted a bl victory. Waterloo - kept its hopes alive by' winning the ju- venile contest 2-1, but Kit- chener clinched the trophy by winning the atom game 2.0. Waterloo took the pee- wee contest 4-2 while Kit- chener bantams woos-4. The midget contest was The Saints downed the Kitchener Kuppies 3-1 in a Hub League game and brought home another win Kitchener wins 7 of " to take minor hockey series Saints win playoff game Molson's Breweries Ltd. will supply the awards to the winning team and its members and admission to the tournament is free. finals scheduled for 2 p.m. The WLU women's team will play their first game at 11:45 a.m. against Ot- tawa with the finals sched- uled for4 pan. on Feb. 1. close until. the five-min- ute mark of the second period when Kitchener broke the game open. by defeating Peterborough 8-0 in a tournament game in Stayner. All was not roses for the Saints as they lost a game to the Kitchener Krakers 5-1. _ Pete Black of Kitchener scored the only goal of the first period. Tom Edwards made it 2-0 early in the second and then Kitchen- er put it out of reach with The Waterloo Tween ail-star team will be representing the city in the Winnipeg Tournament this weekend. The tournament will feature 30 of the best ringette teams from Ontario. Mani- toba and British Columbia. The team. coached by Julien Cor- mier and Basil Harris. include Patty Komer. Arlene Moore, 48 King St. South Waterloo Crystal-China Cosmetics Ceramics Cuckoo Clock WINDMILI. SHOP For That Unusual Gift Visit The three quick goals. Harold Dyck scored at the 4:49 mark followed by two goals from Mike Brubach- er at 5:42 and 5:59. Dean Molt scored the only Wa- terloo goal at 8:14 of the secondperiod. In the juvenile game Wa- terloo scored both its goals - w ' fe f . "2 "7"7.“ _ (' . j . (rr W. \ I ' ., 556x: _ rs'ijfr.t'r"'ft" . _ . T w, V tcr, V _v'ii,'ik"i'_5:iit'ic(c, li;) J ‘3‘ 5', 'r' _ L s" r _ " f '53; l a , '." . "i . "r' . Z trv'"-' -" " N _ '9:irrrit,tit,yttrrt,aigysr-',;, Ai 'itfir/ . l t 3:52.: . if," ; lif i'ii%"U'.krr 'c't'i'i?rt"y,'rr:Cr,ii'js, . ' 's. ”W ,. ('eN t. "i-r' , Jll0fli_,"___',_'__"rr' OFF .- _ '_'i'e "r' -. ,. u ' ' _ u. C N :3.“ T f . ' A I L " ;'sr, t Vt , ,", nis were the niarksmen. Marty Ewing scored for Kitchener in the second period. Tempers were on edge through most of the game with referees Gerry Price and Wayne Mahin dishing in the first period., Jim McAleney and Gard Den- Penny Gardiner. Connie Derbeckor. Lynne Dorbocker. Dov Paleczny. Joan Bauer. Pam Johnson. Gilda Honky. Sue Shana. Cheryl Harris. Kathy McIntosh. Linda Simpson and Julio Paleozny. _ lam-(loo Gimmick. WM. M29. 1910 - h.- tt The penalties included two fighting majors to Kitchen- er players and one to Wa- terloo. The infractions out M penalties. Waterloo took 18 of them. in addi- tion, Waterloo coach Ken Tuckwood was 'banished from the game for arguing with the officials. Dale Hergott, Bist, Oberle, Brad Schnurr and Billy Kellqr scored for Waterloo. in the third period. The host club wiped out a " deficit built up by Kit- chener in ttttfirst period. bring game miscmtducts.. In the peewee contest Waterloo came on strong

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