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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Jan 1977, p. 8

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The Waterloo major nov- ice Jets representative hockey team defeated the Don McLaren team 3-1 in a game this week at Water- loo arena, Goal scorers for the Jets were Jim Way. Scott Mc- Donald and John Fazakas. The Siskins were not so effective on Sunday, Jan. 9 against the first place Stratford Cullitons, with a 6-3 loss in Waterloo. The Cullitons as usual domin- ated play withTast, smooth. decisive moves resulting in well earned dividends of goal after goal. The Siskins were in good form and played with fine effort, Siskins win one, lose one At the start of the third period the Siskins led 3-2, then rallied with two goals by Mark Holbrook (7) and one each from Marty Ewing (2) and Ken Brown (20). ending the game with a7-2 score. In the second period of play the Sistins played cautiously and added an- other goal to the tally, while the Flying Dutchmen could not answer with an- other goal. moned to duty Friday, Jan. 7 in Waterloo, " they met the Cambridge Flying Dutchmen. In the first period it appeared to be a fairly even game with each team winning two goals. In the second period Preston opened the scor- Woodstock put on the pres- ing in the first period with sure slipping two goals 2:50 to play. Two minutes past Warriors goalie Brett later Mike Coppolino scor- Gaeler. With 41 seconds to yi a!.unessisted goal for Jets get Win - Chris Lang opened the scoring for Waterloo three minutes into the first period. Lang was assisted by Mark Mio and Roy Russell. P39 8 - Waterloo Chronicle. Wednesday, January 12, 1977 In minor bantam league action last week, the Water- loo Midas Warriors played three games against Pres- ton, Woodstock and.Strat- ford. The Warriors played Woodstock to a 4-2 win at Waterloo arena. Watch for our new location opening in Kitchener. Mac Tac, odds 'n ends in carpet ends and tile and decorative products. Spur“ By Larry Catheart ly'pu will he cull-lug " paint contacts [iii] A RT/S TIC Decorators have purchased the franchise for Carpets, draperies, wallpaper etc. from Ray/on Painting and Decorating 544 Conestoga Rd. Waterloo 884-6220 MOVING SALE Warriors defeat Woodstock and Preston ANNOUNCEMENT In the second period Brett Gaeler went in goal for the Warriors only to be scored on with 2:26 left in the Warriors. Kevin Sehnurr with an assist by 'EFic Calder and Mark Mio put the Warriors ahead. Preston scored another equalizing goal, but Chris Lang put the Midas War- riors ahead once again with an unassisted goal. The Warriors played Pres- ton to a 5-2 win at Preston arena Jan. 4. When Tom Young was control iir my inner tube asked how he was injured and hit a tree. I had a mild and to what extent, he concussion, dislocated reluctantly answered "well shoulder and cold feet. I went tobogganing at After a night in the hospi- Chicopee after practice tallbegan to feel better." Thursday night and lost Saturday night the Sis- The third period went all Waterloo's way with goals by Roy Russell and Ken Lee to clinch the win. Ross MacSorley and Eric Calder gave assists on those goals. Perhaps the Siskins would have fared better with the help of Tom Young (3). Tom is on the injured list and hopes to be back in action for Thursday‘s game Jan. 13 in Hespeler, against the fourth place Hespeler Shamrocks. but simply could not ad- vance on the Cullitons. In the first period Dana Saun- ders (19) scored for the Sishns, as did Gary Robin- son (15) for the Cullitons. play in the period, Chris Pernfuss scored again for Waterloo with an assist from Tim Fedy. Penalties were also even at ten per team. Goal-tending was good by both Siskin Rick Clark (30) and Culliton net mind- er Tom Ruston. Each man- aged 25 shots on goal. The second period saw four goals for the Cullitons to two Siskin, goals both by Mark Harris (16). Culliton Jim Uniak (It) then added one more in the third per- iod making the win " With Waterloo short- handed, Preston's Gerry Goad assisted by Al Kim- mel scored at the 2:25 mark. Then by pulling their goal tender Mike Spikman and An action packed third period began with a goal by John McKerrow from Nick Cipp. This gave Water- loo a 3-0 lead. After a scoreless first period, James Young of Waterloo scored unassist- ed at the 3:20 mark of the second period. Waterloo added another goal at the three second mark; this one was from Chris Burke with the assist going to Shayne Ackerl. On Jan. 4 the Minor Pee Wee Bauer Bruins travelled to Preston to play the seven- teenth game of the hub league season. In the third period Chris Pemfuss and Chris Lane pushed home the win, scoring two final Warrior goals. The Warriors lost to Strat- ford 6-5 Jan. 8. The War- the period. Waterloo Siskin player Mark Holbrook m slid into the not over Cambridge Flying Dutchman Dave Gin -A-:-L " -l‘-______ -,,A-,AA1 I - . AA _. A. ._ __ - _ _ _ _ - -- 77,-_ ---_ -'_- v--. "I'"""""""""". . I'l'ls uutuuluall wave Uln- gefich (30) after a near-successful scoring attempt by Siskin Marty Steinburg (10). Sfshins won the Fri- dak gape 7-2. Photo by Cathcart Complete Collision And Refinishing Service Bruins win two games Brantford opened the scoring in the first period with a goal by Al McNeil from Rick Lalonde and On Sunday the Bruins travelled to Brantford for angther hub league game. On Saturday the Bruins were hosts to Brantford Central team for an Ex- hibition game which they lost 5-1. Preston tried desperately to tie the game but Water- loo after three futile at- tempts managed to score in the empty net to give Wat- erloo a 4-2 win. The goal went to Blake Ellis with an assist to Pete Dietrich. adding another attacker. they scored,a second goal. This one came at the 1:46 mark fr . Scott Chard with the 'flSist going to Rob Boery and Barry Lougheed. riors held their own with two goals by Roy Russell and Mike Coppolino in the first and second periods. In the third period Strat- ford scored three goals. The Warriors retaliated when they were three goals Sugar Kings for a replay of the protested Oct. 30 game when the Sugar Kings lost " The 0.H.A. ruled in favor of a replay due to the protest by El- kins will meet the Elmira The scoring was opened in the fist period by Gary Gardner who beat the Kit- chener net-minder after taking a pass from Todd Soltysiakf Kitchener tied Ahe game in the opening minute of the second per- Waterloo came back in the second period when Roger Carlaw assisted by Greig Heideman tied the game. Heideman added another one to give Water- doo a 2-1 lead. The assist went to Scott Harris. The Compton Motors All-Stars defeated the Kit- chener minor midgets in a game played at Waterloo arena Jan. 4. Paul Reitzel was in the net for Waterloo and stopped 20 shots Compton All Stars undefeated Chris Lorenz. The third period saw Waterloo add three more soon. As the Siskin player returned to play, a goal was scored by Waterloo. mira coach Jerry Forler. The protest was initiated because a Siskin player left the penalty box too down. slipping in a Mark Mio goal with 10 minutes to play in the game. Mio was assisted by Ross MacSorley. At 7:36 Eric Calder scor- ed, assisted by Ray Petrie. Mio began a last gasp rally by the Warriors with two Take a walk. Feeling tired? Rundown? - a “it I'II.I“ .2) With only four games left in the hub league schedule the Waterloo Minor Midgets are still undefeated with 18 wins and three ties. Waterloo's fourth goal was scored by Tim Allan, his second for the night. An exceptionally strong game was played by Tom Abbott on defense who picked up two assists and on several occasions de- nied the visitors a clear shot at the Waterloo niet. iod but were unable to con- tain the home team as Tim Allan and Dave Adlys added one each. The final period saw each team score a goal with the final result a 4-2 victory for the Compton Motors All-Stars. goals. The line of Jamey Gage, James Young and Kevin Doucette produced all three. James Young got two goals and an assist and Jamey Gage got a goal and two assists. Kevin Doucette got' two assists. With a -tinat score of 5-1, Waterloo has a 16:2:0 stand- ing in hub league play. " more Warrior goals by Ken Lee assisted by Roy Rus- sell and Tim Fedy, tying the score once again at The goal was not disallow- ed by “he referee. This created the conflict which prompted Forler to request a replay. The game will be held in Waterloo Satur- day Jan. 15 at8 p.m. Stratford scored again to win "

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