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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Nov 1975, p. 20

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defeated _ Stratford _ last Monday in Hub League series of exhibition games with the Kitchener Krauts the Cubs were defeated 62 in Kitchener and 5â€"1 play 41. Page 18 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 26, 1975 The â€" Wateriloo Cubs, Bruins, Atoms win games Hatashita Jewellers Men‘s Rings 20% SAVINGS Waterloo Square, Waterloo 576â€"6952 PREâ€"CHRISTMAS SALE twice in both the second and third periods while shuttingâ€"out Stratford for Open until 9 pm Thurs. & Friday with a goal by Geoff Thrussell from Ken Thornâ€" in Waterloo. Stratford _ opened _ the scoring in the first period Ladies‘ Diamond Rings November 27,28,29 Only a final 4â€"1 win for the Cubs. Scoring for the Cubs were _ John _ McKerrow, Ken Holmes, Scott Harris and Tom MacMillan. Assists were credited to Holmes, Nick Cipp, Peter Dietrich, McKerrow, Blake Ellis, Chris Burke for a 42 score in favour of the Krauts. The Krauts finished the scoring in the and Roger Carlaw. In Kitchener, the Krauts scored 3 goals in the first period to take a 30 lead in the game. Then in the out scored the Krauts 21 Gold Hoop Earrings third period scoring twice Peter Pavlinick and Tony for the final 6â€"2 score. Schneider. l;;;:lley, Pe&? § 'Pavilf;lick and Chris Maecker each #DISHWASHERS® FREE PARKING > & imwateritoo 2# Cl\iile Clkip:s\«kE£ Captain â€" Dennis Brox scored the best goal of the game unassisted with the Bruins shorthanded. Brox stickâ€"handled from his own corner through the entire Preston team to score high on the stick side. §1 % Estove & arrumnets co. 1M.; E€etléikr Lit:k:: * Nov. 22 the Bruins found the going heavy for most of the first period until Allenson â€" finally battled home a goal mouth scramble from Greg McQuillan and Iwan. riod Pat Evans scored on a passing play from Beli and Ron Motz. _ Allenson tallied his second goal of the game culminating fine rushing by â€" defencemen Loveday and Sheridan. Early i riod Pat a passing Woodstock _ was overâ€" turned 5â€"3 Monday, Novemâ€" ber 17. . wi The lone goalscorer for the Cubs was Holmes from MacMillan and Ellis. Coach Jack Leslie‘s Bauâ€" er Bruins remain undeâ€" feated â€"in exhibition and Hub League play this seaâ€" son. The Minor Pee Wee‘s downed Hespeler Monday November 10. > and McKerrow from Macâ€" Millan and Harris. Back in Waterloo the Krauts scored the lone goal in the first period. Then in the second period the Krauts out scored the Cubs 2â€"1 to take a 3â€"1 lead. In the third and final peâ€" riod the Krauts scored 2 unanswered goals for the 5â€"1 win. The _ Bruins â€" received fine goaltending November 16 and shut out Brantford Coulter, Doug Thiel, Peter Pavlinick, Brian Bradley and Chris Maecker. The 5 goalscorers for the Krauts were Gord Warren Bullock, Derrick King and Brian Bradley. 96 KING S$T. SOUTMH, WATERLOO, ONT At KITCHENAID Preston _ Saturday _ 22 the Bruins found going heavy for most he first period until P WATERLOO £ COURTESY with VALUES now available at In for t . Au

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