Saturday's game in Waterloo saw the El- mira Sugar Kings fall to certain defeat as the Wa- At the start of the sec- ond period, the Siskins exploded in the first two minutes of play with goals by Kevin Price (14) and Marty Steinburg, thus re- vising the score 3-2 to their advantage. The score remained unchanged un- til the third period when Hespeler poured on with five goals. This proved too much for Waterloo. Three more goals were all they could claim. The Hespeler Shamrocks ended up the 7-6 winners. The Siskins met their match as the Shamrocks were no pushover. The Siskihs were right on the heels of the Shamrocks and continually attempt- ed to gain control. After two goals by the Sham- rocks in the first period, Siskin Marty Steinburg (10) finally connected making the score bl for the Shamrocks. The Waterloo Siskins arrived Thursday night in Hespeler to take on the Hespeler Shamrocks. Plot tr - Watrrtoo Chimney! Wednesday, January 19, 1977 thportiii By Larry Cathcart "_""'s cH5 a if 'tie pe. Siskins beat Kings hut pick up two losses The Siskins played well in the first period, but in the second fell apart. The Cullitons then capitalized Sunday the Siskins visit- ed the Stratford Cullitons and lost a disappointing 9-5 game, The 6-4 win for the Sis- kins allowed them to re- main in their third place standing behind the "Kitch- ener Ranger Bs", and first-place Stratford Culli- tons. The Siskins fell back in the second period and didn't score at all. Elmira, with high hopes, stacked up three consecutive goals and ended the second per- iod 4-2. Elmirp's hopes were short-lived when the Siskins catapulted into action in the third period with goals by Marty Stein- burg (10), Bob Harrison (11) and two more by Paul Pickard (15). The Sugar Kings could not challenge in the remain- der of the game. terloo Siskins dominated play right from the start. Paul Pickard (15) scored twice for the Wa- terloo Siskins in the first period. One Sugar King goal was scored by Wayne EnglandtlS). aR5 Sawicki virtflally blank- ed Kitchener as the score John Conrad and Carl Sawicki once again came up with some firm goal- tending to whip Kitchener 5-1 and tie Simcoe 5-5 as the Schlueter Chev Midgets picked up three points. on the diluted Sithins, mere goals foraweIl-eamed to improve their standing. From that point on they wm. . . . They will getachance when gained momentum and The Siskins are anxious they meet the Cambridge Waterloo Siskin - F - Marty Quincy (1). o'Patient and Courteous Instructors for all ages q Modern Dual Control Cars 0 Free Pick-up - 0 Same car available for Driving Test f?3: q Special care for nervous beginners Midgets Whip Kitchener S/ll. Qualified Maile and Teifiai, "i7ist7iicTors licensed by the Ministry of Transporta- tion and Communications. * CANADA DRIVING SCHOOL FOR PROFESSIONAL DRIVER TRAINING CALL 886-4640 OPEN 9 a.m. till 10 P.M. 4 Paul Pickard " Bl assisted by - Mark Holbrook (7) cleanly beat Elmira Sugar King goalie I could easily have been 4-0 for Kitchener midway through the game instead of 3-1 for Waterloo. The other star of the Kitchener game was Paul Dahmer who played one of his better games of the season, scoring two goals wiht F 7.: rs: At Simcoe, it was John Conrad who kept the op- ponents at bay while De- Graauw spearheaded the attack for Waterloo. He scored two. goals and as- sisted on another. The score was tied 2-2 after one period but Simcoe led 4-3 after two periods. Wa- terloo hustled in the third period to outscore Simcoe 2-1 for the 5-5 tie. to lead Waterloo to the win. Dahmer displayed Speed and hustle throughout the game and missing picking up more than two goals. Both his goals were unas- sisted. Other goals were scored by Roland De- Graauw from Ron Young and Rob Richardson, Ron Young assisted by Mark Welsh and Gary Johnson unassisted into an empty net. Brad Harron, who was 'ttse The Chev Midgets travel to Stratford Wednesday night for a big game and then host Woodstock Thurs- day at Waterloo arena. Game time is 9 p.m. Murray Campbell was set up on a play by De- Graauw for the second goal while Ron Young scor- ed the third goal, assisted by Mark Welsh. brought up for injured Glen Craven, scored Wa- terloo’s first goal unassist- ed and played well for the team. Craven, who twisted his knee at school, will be out of. action for about six weeks. Flying Dutchmen in Pres- ton Thursday at 8 p.m. Funeral Home L rd. Waterrtoo 171 King St, s 745 8445 Feeling listless? Out of sorts? Fight it! Take a walk. (thwart! B. 4i5oott FAMILIES APPRECIATE OUR FRIENDLY AND COURTEOUS SERVICE martin. tt all a MoctcTodav .2)