Waterloo Alderman Brian Tumbull acted as mayor to officially open the first Waterloo Chippers Athletic Clubs oldtimers hockey tournament held at, the Wa- terloo Arena on Saturday. About 900 persons attend- ed the four games to see The Major Atom 'Tim Horton' Cubs returned home victorious following a 4-2 win over Brantford in a Hub league game last week. The Cubs scored twice in both the first and third periods l while Brantford scored once in the first and once in the third period for their two goals. The Waterloo Saints managed to squeeze by Brantford's number two team 3-2 during a Hub league game played last week. The team then went on to play a brilliant game against St. Catherines to come from behind a 24) deficit to win 3-2. Waterloo Saints win 2 games in Huh action While it was a total team effort one outstand- ing player deserving men- tion is goalie Rick Witmer. Witmer managed to stop three of the four break- aways, the last one within the last two minutes of BY Peggy Kempel Goalie Art Bieman just misses a save as Waterloo player Jim Dahmer fires one past him while Clem Bender, number " tries to block the attack. The men were enjoying four games at the Waterloo Arena where the Waterloo Chippers Athletic Club were the hosts for an old timers hobkey game." The Waterloo team won the consolation game against St. Clements 8-3. Cubs down Brantford 4-2 MR. DEREK GROVES. D.T wushes to announce his commencement of practice m Kitchener wins oldtimers tourney 119 University Ave E Waterloo DENTURE THERAPY by appointment 884-8386 Kitchener end the day as the victors by downing El- mira bl. Prior to the championship game Kit- chener dumped St. Clem- ents 7-3 while Elmira walk- ed away with a 4-2 win over Waterloo. Ronnie Motz scored the first two goals for the Cubs and Todd Loveday and Mike Allensen scored the last two goals. Assists were credited to Peter Young, Jeff Mor- gan, Ronnie Mot: and Greg McQullan. For Brantford Mike Brady scored from Den- nis Brayshaw and Mike Feijo scored unassisted. In exhibition play the This win gives the Saints the lead in a best three of five series in the OMHA semi-finals. play. Waterloo and St. Clem- mm m 3mm . Monday a PM" S " to 5 In 1 pm. tq " pm. Sunday , on co 5 Sunday 'll. to 5 In. Hun In. into on trttieq ttt cl In: an -'rttment---"rtt9" Any Type of Income Tax Return Prepared Privately and Confidentially Ile" §ave you every donut we can You need it Got the Income Tar Blues. MAIN FLOOR 279 WEBER ST. N. (Bonner! Univevsiiy and Cohnnbia) Waterloo. Ontario The oldest player award went to 64-year-old Ott Heller of the Waterloo club. Todd Loveday opened the scoring in the game with a goal at 2:42 of the first period. This put the Cubs out front 1-0. In the second period Dave Brubaker scored from Eric Macnaughton to tie the game at one all. With 1:15 left in the game Dave Brubaker scored his second goal of the game from Rick May and Eric Macnaughton to give the Flames a 2-1 win. ents teamed up for the consolation game with Wa- terloo winning 8-2. The Minor Atom house league Chippers managed a 1-0 win over the Bees. Cubs were defeated 2-1 by the Waterloo Minor Pee Wee Reps Flames. The 'Tim Horton' Cubs goalies Mike Bishop and Ed Seegmiller made 6 saves in the game while, the Flames goalies Scott Baird and Robi Banerji made 19 saves. Each of the Kitchener players received an en- graved mug from Mr. Musselman for their win in the tournament. The Waterloo club presented the other competitors with mementoes of their partici- pation in the tournament. Kitchener goalie Pat Baird won the MVP award which was presented by Roy Musselman representing Carling O'Keefe Breweries Ltd. 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