a little better with a 7-1 win over the Dutch- man. Chris MAcF'arlane scored three goals for the Shirts while Larry McKin- non' scored two and Peter Dippell also managed two The Red Wings and the Colts played to a 1-1 tie in Waterloo city Major Atom hockey action last week with Robert Easton scor- ing for the Wings and Steven Caplan knocking one in fortheColts. The Kitchener-Waterloo Tarpons hosted a tri-club swimming meet atr the Breithaupt Centre recent- ly with the guest clubs be- ing the Burlington Y and the Welland Y. As _the meet was one- sided in favor of the Tar- pons. the respective club total points were: Tarpons 553. Welland 112 and Bur- lingtonllo. The best swimmers for the Tarpons were Debbie Reinhart with 28 points. Debbie Herderson. Ian Thompson and Shawn Tul- ly with 24 points each and Warriors lose to London in (iirtt quarter-final game or Peggy Kempel / The Warriors opened The Waterloo Mino r tit,- the scoring in the second tam Budd Warriors ost period to take a 1-0 lead. their first OMHA quarter- At 1:25 of ttte.third period final game on Sunday when Inndon tied the game 1-1. London defeated them " Then at 8:03 they scored "-tt-t.-rtttootmetits.tttti-v.-titgrs f,sip,t.1ll.ir, _p1yp_ii. shut-outs in Minor Atom action as they proudly display the trophy they won "rmGtiv-iiGiJriiriii" iiiiiiii came home with the consolation championship held during the Brie Winter Carnival. Tefrn rnornbers include; Doug Wilson. trainer. front row The Budd Warriors "yatu"taT hockey team have a good mason to smile left. Steve Dollar, Guy Pfaff. Paul semen, Tec'n Giauiiiriiiitiii'r.%iir, In the Feb. 26 issue of the Waterloo Chron- icle. we Incorrectly stated that the Water- loo Slskins hockey team were removed from the playoffs by the Elmira Sugar Kings Tarpons win meet fared mistake Steven Pasterik from the Welland club earned a total of 13 points to gain the top points for his club while Leslie McGuire eam- ed 16 points for the Burl- ington club. The Tarpons are still looking for good swimmers who are interested in competitive swimming. The club has openings for 15 to 20 children from seven to 18 years of age. For more information con- tact Mary Szozda at 743- Angela Yule with 20 points. team, We apologize to the Siskins hockey team and their fans for any embarrassment t h e y may have suffered due, to the incorrect head- line. goals. Scoring for the Dutchman was Scott-Van each for the Kings. The Generals walked over the Seals for a 13-2 score with four players scoring three goals apiece. Mike Kirby. Roger Diet- rich, Blair McIntyre and Tim Martin and Dwight Weber both scored two goals apiece to give the Sistins a 4-2 win over the Kings. Trent Baty and Bill Barrow scored one on net m the game were 30 for the Budd Warriors and 13 for Oakville. The lone goal of the game came at 2:20 of the third period. Scoring the only goal of the game for the Warriors was David Robb from Robbie Motz. This shut-out was the fifth registered by Paul Reitzel this season. Shots Keith Bonnar, Barry iinr coxandDoug'l‘heaker. Assists were credited to Earlier in Grhibition play the Budd Warriors had travelled to Oakville. Bruce Walls lead Iam- don to their win with 2 goals and l assist. The from Ron Sosnoski. The Bud Warriors out shot Lorie 27-25 in the game. other q goalscorers for Emptyomwere Doug Wright, gent, Doug Wright and Jeff Martin scored from David Robb and Robbie Mot: goals including one in the empty net for the 6-2 win. Keith Parker. again to go ahead 2-1 but, at 13:19 the Warriors tied the game to force a 10 minute over-time period. In the over-time period Peter Hotter each scored a hat-trick. apiece while Mike Inno- cente scored one for the Generals. Scoring for the Seals with one goal each were David Mohaghan and David Kipfer. duled for March 8 with Mike Sylvester, Blair Hillard and Grant Marvin the Red Wings meeting the Colts at 7 a.m. at Moses Springer Arena. At there were two wild card teams picked. Acadia and Sir George Willims. to make up the full eight team roster. The action will continue on March 8 with the losers of games one and two play- ing at 1 pm while the losers The draw for the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic As- sociation basketball chant- pionship to be held in Water- looon Mareh7.ttand9ha's been completed with Loyola to meet Acadia in the first game at 1 pm. on March T. will feature Manitoba against Ottawa while Uni- versity of British Columbia will meet St. Mary's of Halifax in game three at 6:30pan. The fourth and final game on March 7 will see Sir George Williams from Mon- treal meet the University of Waterloo. As Waterloo won the On- tario championship and was the host for this year's event, Loyola meets Acadia in first CIAA game . tie A with Térry Gimby scoring two for the Sabres. Baerwinhel scored the Ge goal for the Hawks. Hornets played to a H Hawks $1 with Darrin !ityderyr.oriN tw_o goals. the Sistins at 9:15 a.m. All these games are at the Moses Springer Arena. The fourth game will be played at 11:15 am. at the Waterloo Arena when the Generals meettheSeals. In Minor Atom action the Knights downed the Black while_the Kings will meet Coppolino. Gummy Ford. Tom Abbott. John Young and Dave Gamer. In thart-Arms.-: urtWiesoo.um.th-asreotthetoam: RobbioMotz. assistant cumin. 3qtt Martin. Robot! Filiatrault. Todd Soltysiak. Dave Robb. Gary cm. Brian minis. Ron Sosnoski, assistant captain. Chris The second game at 3 pm. Ford and John Kennel. assistant l'nanagor. ""' - “" "6"†""1" The final game of the ser- on March lat 8:30 pm. will ies will be held at 2 pm. All see the wmners ',',2t,'T of the games will be held in threeand four I ng. the physical activities com- A consolation game be- plex at the University of tween the winners of games Waterloo. q q Waterloo youth Joins . . Canadian fencing team Mark Gibson. 17. of Water- loo. has been selected for membership on the Cana- dian Team participating in in the World Youth Fenrr ing Championships. being held March 27 to 31. in Mex- ico City. He will compete in the foil event, Fencers from all over â€Eda: the globe will vie for the includ title of Junior World Cham- wood’: pimr month This will be Mark's third Trials The winners of games one arid two will meet at 6:30 pm. while the eighth game on March ' at 8:30 pm. will see the winners of games three and four competing. A consolation game be- tween the winners of games of games three and four will meet at 3 pan. David Weicker scored the loneAce goal. Goalie Helmut Kliewer earned a shut-out as the Regals downed the Ca- Chris Floyd, David Brehr and Peter Streith each scored one goal for the Schnarr, Bradley Herbott. itâ€!!! Dietrich, Greg o', "mgfortheHormttswere Mertléy withoneapiece. - Bruce Haldenby man- aged two goals to help the Frith, O'Neil and Doug by _Brsid Inveday a 7-1 win over Steve fsetrer, Other foil team mem- bers are Tim Fekete and Michel Dessureault. both of Ottawa. international competition. He has been to Israel twice for the Andrei Spitzer Me- morial Fencing Tourna- ment. Mark's previous record includes winning the Light- wood’s Junior Foil last mpnth and the Regional five and six will be played on March 9 at 9 a.m. while the third and fourth place losers of games seven and eight will meet at 11 a.m. at 4:45 p.m. betweu: the Acesandtheknights ed for the minor atoms on March 8 at the Waterloo Arena with the first game at 12:15 pan. between the RegalsandtheBuners. The Bees will meet the Hornets for the second game at 1:30 p.m. with the third game scheduled at ceyasrtd the Chippers. goal. Five ed for managed a shut-out ai, the Chippers won over 1-0. at