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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Dec 1975, p. 9

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by Rick Campbell While the WLU basketâ€" ball team was in the midst of defeating York last Friâ€" day in Waterloo‘s Naismith Classic, the Laurier hockey team was enjoying much less success at the Waterioo Arena. Cubs win league game The Waterloo Warriors proved to be very ungraâ€" cious hosts as they dumped the Hawks 8â€"2 in the OUAA Western Division enâ€" counter. + Ken Green of Wateriloo opened the scoring only 19 seconds into the game on a 35 foot screen shot and The Waterloo Major Atom Tim Horton Cubs played three Hub League games last week and were victorâ€" ious in all three. At home on Monday they â€" cette. defeated _ Brantford _ 3â€"1. The third goal for the Oll"nlllrsday t-hey travelled Cubs was scored by Tom to Kitchener to meet their MacMillan unassisted. crossâ€"town rivals the Koâ€" _ Fror Brantford it was Jeff mets and shut them out forio from Shane Ferras. 20. Saturday they travellt _ In Kitchener MacMillan ed to Cambridge Hespeler opened the scoring in the and came away 1â€"0 victors. _ first period with a goal from Against â€" Brantford the Scott Harris to put the Cubs Cubs scored once in each out front 1â€"0. period to take a 3â€"0 lead. Blake Ellis made it 20 Then with 1:47 left in the for the Cubs in the third game Brantford scored to period when he scored from rob Mike Bishop of his shutâ€" Roger Carlaw and Macâ€" out. Millan. Greig Heideman scored In net for the Tim Horton the Christmas gift . YOU mlght 5 %@(Kg * | never fihg%/,,g@ thought of....‘ BM Hawks dumped 8â€"2 by Waterloo Warriors HOURS: Mondayâ€"Thursday 8:30 â€" 5:00 Open Friday Nite till 9:00 p.m. for your convenience For Personal At Home Shopping C all 743â€"2691 the Warriors never looked back. They held a 20 first period edge and doubled the count to 40 entering the third. In that final perâ€" iod Waterloo added four more, and it was not until Warriors, employing the sound fundamental approach of their coach Bob McKilâ€" lop,. played steady hockey the dying moments that Bill Low of Laurier manâ€" aged to break Jake Dupuis‘ shutout â€" attempt. Howâ€" ever, for the Hawks it was a case of much too little too late. â€" â€" the Cubs first two goals. His first goal was unassistâ€" ed and on his second asâ€" sists were credited to Mike Innocente and Keven Douâ€" cette. In Kitchener MacMillan opened the scoring in the first period with a goal from Scott Harris to put the Cubs out front 1â€"0. Blake Ellis made it 20 for the Cubs in the third period when he scored from Roger Carlaw and Macâ€" Millan. Laurier has a home game tomorrow night at the Kitchener Auditorium . at 8 p.m. The league leading ‘‘Guelph _ Gryphons _ will Mike Bishop in net for the Tim Horton Cubs registered his second shutâ€"out of the season and the sixth shutâ€" out for the Tim Horton Cubs this season. on every opportunity . The Hawks meanwhile, showed flashes of brilliance but generally sloppy play in their own end led to their demise. Dupuis was extremel? sharp in the Warrior net, stopping 23 of 25 Hawk chances. Phil McColeman and Dave Baker shared misâ€" eries in the Hawk goal, facâ€" ing 32 drives. Cubs Rick Witmer registerâ€" ed his fourth shutâ€"out of the season for the Cubs. On Saturday the Cubs travelled to Cambridge Hespeler to play their Maâ€" jor Atom‘s in Hub League play and won the game by a 1â€"0 score. 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