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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Dec 1976, p. 9

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Sitilciing defeat Sugar Kings 7 A? “he Elmira Sugar Kings could not get on track on Saturday night and found themselves on the losing end of a 7-2 score against the Waterloo Siskins in Water- loo-Wellington Junior B hockey action. "‘We were never in that game", said Kings coach Jerry Forler. "We were just standing around all night." Jerry McCulligh struck for his seventh goal of the season at the 13:25 mark of the opening frame with Jeff Baker and Wayne Eng- land assisting to cut the Siskin lead to one goal going into the middle frame. Waterloo grabbed a 2-0 lead on markers by Pickard and Kuenzie before the Kings managed to hit the scoreboard. However, Waterloo Mast- ed three more markers to put. the game out of the Kings reach before the Et- mira club. could manage to hit the seoresiheet again. Faist, McAleney and Pickard with his second of the night made the score 5-1 before Danny Kraemer By Peggy Kempel On Saturday the Cubs The Waterloo Major travelled to Galt to play Atom Tim Horton Cubs the Chargers in a League played two Hub League game and were shut-out 2-0. games last" week and were In the first period Steve shut-out in both games. MacDonald scored from Four speedskaters win at competition Last Monday the Cubs played host to Woodstock. In the first period Bill Thompson scored the lone goal in the game from Steve Carter to give Woodstock the l-0wif. Four skaters from the K-W Sertoma Speedskating Club picked up wins at an outdoor short track inter- national competition on the weekend in Flint, Michigan. Ian Thompson registered the shut-out for Woodstock. Ramona Ledvinka fin- ished first in the 200 metres, and second in the 100 and 300 metre races. She was second overall in the bantam girls division, missing out on the championship by one point. Cubs lose two games Clifford Rawnsley placed third in the 100, 200 and UP YOUR BLOCK (and back again. That's as far as you need to walk to be a bit fitter than you are now). Walk a block.Today. Penalties played a major role in the contest as five of the Siskin markers came with the man-advantage and both of the Elmira tallies were potted on the power play. Elmira took a total of Mi minor penalties plus a five-minute highsticking major to goaltender Marty Quincey and a ten-minute misconduct to Kings high- scoring winger, Morley Bosomworth. V Waterloo ontshot the Kings 40-31 during the con- In the last three matches between the clubs, the Kings have lost two and tied one. assisting. t Siskim blanked the Kings in the final stanza' while Steinberg and Holbrook con- nected for markers to give Waterloo the 7-2 win. other, the Sugar Kings have trouble when battling the Siskins. completed the Kings scor- ing at the 16:38 mark with The Sistins have won only five games thus far this season. . In the first period Steve MacDonald scored from Mike Nicklin to give the Galt Chargers a 1-0 lead. Jimmy Percival scored from Mike -Shell in the third period to give Gall Jimmy Percival scored from Mike -Shell in the third period to give Galt the 2-0 win. In net to register the shut- out for the Gait Chargers was Lou Bartlett. 300 metre races and third overall in the bantam boy division. Team mate, Carman Ledvinka. placed third in the 600 and 800 metre races and fourth over- all in the juvenile girls di- visio.n. Chris Rawnsley was sec- ond in the 300 metres and third in the400and600metre races. He was fourth over- all. About 130 skaters from Ontario, Michigan and Ohio participated in the meet. scored in the e Galt .2) W ‘5'.- KARE:

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