by Peggy Kempel Last week the Waterloo Minor Bantam Budd Warâ€" riors eliminated the Kitchâ€" ener Kolts from the Hub League playâ€"offs by defeatâ€" ing them 4â€"3. Page 18 : Waterioo Chroni€ie, Wednesday, March 26, 1975 | _ After one period of play the score was tied at 11. In the second period the Warriors scored three times while the Kolts scored only once to give the Warriors a 4â€"2 edge. With 6:06 left in the game the Kolts closed the gap to 4â€"3 but could not tie the game. Scoring for the Warriors were Guy Pfaff, his 15th of the season, and Robbie Motz, Gary Gardner and Tom Woinoski. 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Waterloo 576â€"7730 NOW ONLY Ron Sosnoski two, Todd Soltysiak, â€".Tom _ Abbott; For the Kolts it was Greg Smith _ unassisted, _ Larry Shomphe from Greg Smith and Brad Palmer from Grant Smith. The Warriors were out shot 19â€"17 in the game. t Robbie Motz and Steve Dolâ€" lar, his 25th of the year. On the weekend the Warâ€" riors were in Kitchener for their Annual â€" Blue Line Tournament. In their Diviâ€" sion of play were the Royal York Rangers, St. Catharâ€" ines and Amherst, New York. Against the Royal York Rangers neither team was able to score in regulation time; therefore, the game Reg. Sale $9.95 ADD OT was forced into sudden death overtime. With 2:25 left in overtime, David Robb scored his 10th goal of the season from Bruce Gordon to give the Warriors the 10 win. The Warriors out shot the Ranâ€" gers 17â€"12 in the game. Paul Reitzel picked up his seventh shut out of the season in this game. Siskins meet Generals in final _ In their second game the Warriors lost out to St. Cathâ€" arines 4â€"1. After one period In city Major Atom semiâ€" final action the Siskins lost to the Red Wings 3â€"1 but managed to win the series with a twogame total of 6â€"5. s Greg Sutton, John Blair and Richard Wood scored the goals for the Wings while Tim Martin dumped in the lone Sisk in goal. The Generals dumped the Gree Shirts 52 to win both the game and the series with a total point score of 10â€"4. Greig Heideman scorâ€" ed two goals while Mike Kirby, Mike Sylvester and Mike _ Innocente _ scored one each for the Generals. Chris MacFarlane _ and Doug Huang scored the two Shirt goals during the game. _ In exhibition play the Colts won their game against the Dutchman with a final 399995 PS 5520 . turntable with magnetic cartridge of play the game was tied at 1â€"1. Neither team scored in the second period then in the third St, Catharines scored three. unanswered goals for the 4â€"1 win. Scoring the lone goal for the Warriors was Bruce Gordon from Todd Soltysiak and Tom Woinoski. For St. Catharines it was Tim O‘â€" Brien two, Don Nichols and Bart Kuzma. Assists went to Joey Reynolds two, Tim O‘Brien and Mike Braun. score of 5â€"3. Steven Caplan scored two goals for the Colts while Doug Law, Roâ€" bert Lutz and Steven Snyâ€" der had one eath. Perry Peet scored two for the Dutchmen, while Scott Ziegâ€" ler dumped the other goal into the Colt‘s net. Anthony Kennedy scored two goals to give the Kings a 4â€"1 win over the Sgeals during an exhibition game while Reiner Scheele and Doug Harris scored the other King goals. Scoring the lone Seal goal was Blair Groff. The final game of the serâ€" ies is scheduled for Mar. 29 at 10:15 a.m. in Waterloo Arena when the Siskins will meet the Generals. Mike Kavelman managed a shutout as the Buzzers dumped the Chippers 4â€"0 during minor atom semiâ€" St. Catharines out shot the Warriors 17â€"13. In their third and final game of the tournament the Warriors were defeated 4â€"3 by Amherst, New York. After one period of play the Warriors were ahead 2â€"0. In the second period Amherst went ahead 3â€"2 and in the third period each team scorâ€" ed once for a 4â€"3 final score. final action. John Dietrich scored two ‘Buzzer goals while David Beaton angd Chris Schnarr scored one apiece. For the Warriors Steve Dollar scored twice and Tom Woinoski once. Assists were Richard Denomme scorâ€" ed three goals and Mark Steffler earned two to give the Bees a 7â€"1 win over the Sabres. Tim Rice and Joel Curitis managed ‘the other Bee goals while Chris Chatterson scored the lone Sabre goal. The Knights battled the Hornets to a 4â€"2 win in exâ€" hibition play with John Roeder dumping thee goals in the Hornet. net. Bret Warren got the other Knight goals while Bobby Walls Tarpons place fourth The â€" Sudbury _ Laurenâ€" tian Swim Club was the total points leader during an invitational swim meet hosted by the Burâ€" lington â€" Centurians â€" durâ€" ing the weekend. While the _ Kitchenerâ€" Wateriloo _ Tarpons _ did place fourth in the event, Tarpon â€" Rena _ Klevering won the individual trophy for . earning the highest points in the girl‘s event for 15 yearâ€"olds and oldâ€" er. The Waterloo Major Atom Tim Horton Cubs have now advanced to the OMHA zone finals after they deâ€" feated Walland 4â€"0 in the sixth and deciding game, reâ€" cently. Todd Smith opened the scoring at 4:39 of the first period with a goal for the Cubs from Greg McQuillan and Dennis Brox. Cubs head for finals Tom Szozda and Debbie BUSINESS HOURS ues OPEN: Monday â€" Friday â€" 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Saturday â€" 12:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Sunday â€" 12:00 noon to 10:00 p.m. by Peggy Kempel EKING‘S HOME Delivery in Waterloo and Bridgeport â€" over $3.50 In Kitchener over $5.00 Business Men‘s Luncheon * $1.10 and up ror rast service Call 579â€"5040 4Â¥ &Z AZ RESTAURANT 38 King St. N., Waterloo credited to Tom Abbott, Tom Woinoski and John Young, his 15th of the season. For Amherst Chris Hamill and Scott Streng each scored twice. Assists were credited to Tim Nelson and Bob Rosâ€" en two each and Dean Schuleâ€" fand, John Wilde and Tim Najuch one each. The Warâ€" riors were out shot 15â€"11. The Budd Warriors now meet Brantford in Hub League Finals. Pter Steith scored two goals and Sean Floyd scorâ€" ed one to give the Regals a 3â€"2 win over the Canucks. Bill Brick and Greg Giilck managed one each for the Canucks. w and John Kominek scored for the Hornets. The Black Hawks won their game 2â€"1 against the Aces with Jeff Lang and Mike Flint scoring the Hawk goals. Scoring the lone Ace goal was Alan Dicknoether. Reinhart were second in their respective 13 and 14 yearâ€"old age brackets. Tarpon medal winners for the ~first three positions included; Rena Klevering who won six gold and two silver; Debbie â€" Reinhart who won four gold and one bronze; Tim Szozda who won a gold and a silver medal:; Paul Hess who earned two silver and one bronze medal and Steven Hiebert won two bronze medals. Clara Ratz and Tom Szozda won a bronze The Buzzers will meet the Bees in the minor atom finâ€" al game on Mar. 29 at 9 a. m. in the Waterloo Arena. With 56 seconds left in the period Todd Loveday scored a powerâ€"play goal from Dennis Brox to put the Cubs out front 2â€"0. Loveday scored his second powerâ€"play goal of the game with 2:28 left in the second period from Jim Haldenby and Mike AllenSen. At 4:15 of the third period Ronnie Motz scored an unâ€" assisted shortâ€"handed goal to give the Cubs a 4â€"0 win. and Canadian