The Siskins were still without the much needed help of Marty Steinberg and also Bob Harrison. Sis- kin manager Jim Uhrig The Siskins challenged the Hespeler Shamrocks Sunday, January 30 in Hes- peler, but despite good ef- fort by the Siskins they lost 4-2. Goals were scored by Ken Brown (20) and Mark Harris (16). The Kings played good hockey as the Siskins bat- tled throughout the game with hopes of dominating the play. Nevertheless the Siskins could not gain control. This was partially due to the absence of Mark Holbrook 17) out on a game misconduct, Marty Stein- berg (10) off with an in- jured ankle, and Tom Young (3) still' absent with a dislocated shoulder. The Waterloo Sistins suf- fered a loss last Wednesday night in Elmira " the Sugar Kings claimed three goals to Waterloo's one goal scored by Marty Ewing (2) and assisted by Dana Saunders tif)). [up tt . Wmloo Chronicle, WM, Fobruory 2, 1977 Smart? By Larry Catheart hope? lo have tht teqm ba_ck Save ttttet and you’ll save a ole kit more besides. _ Siskins lose to Sugar Kings, Shamrocks to full strength for the Saturday, February 5 game in Waterloo where the Cambridge Flying Dutch- men take on the Waterloo Slskins at ' pm. Marty Ewing 7 Tom Young 2 Peter Liesemer 1 Steve Beaupre 0 Mark Holbrook 25 Les McAleny 2 Joe Young 7 Marty Steinberg 32 Bob Harrison 16 Terry Kuenzie 7 Kevin Price 11 Paul Pickard M Mark Harris 21 Scott Price 2 Terry Faist 4 Ken Brown 13 Stratford Kitchener Waterloo Hespeler Elmira Preston Siskin Team Points A: Of League Standings " Of Jan. 27. m7 GPWL'I'Pu. About a third of Ontario's electricity is generated in power stations that burn fossil fuels... some oil, some natural gas, but mostly coal. All natural resources are in heavy demand. Save electricity, and youll be saving natural resources. And youll be saving money, too, because the price of fossil fuels is rising fast. It's one of the reasons for rising electricity rates. Save electricity, save natural resources, save money. WATERLOO HYDRO G A Pts. 42 12 10 15 l3 12 13 l5 61 17 15 " 70 ll l7 " 14 Paul Pickard (1 tit stands ready to shoot while Elmira goalie Martin Quincy (1) maintains a close watch on the play behind the not during a Waterloo game against Elmira last week. Waterloo lost 4-2. Denny Putnam of the Waterloo Tennis Club and Harry Greenan of the Ox- ford Racquets Club in Cambridge will team up with world champion tennis players _Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall at Kitch- ener Auditorium on Satur- day night. Putnam and Greenan won first prize in the Western Ontario men's open invita- tional doubles tournament played in Cambridge on Man to play tennis pros Saturday and Sunday and the honor of playing a warm-up set with Laver and Rosewall before the two pros play an exhibition singles match. They narrowly defeated Harry Chanourian and Dave Petroff of the Uni- versity of Waterloo tennis team 7-5, 7-5 in the final match. Laver and Rosewall. con- sidered to be two of the finest tennis players to Fitness. In my hat! you know " right. emerge in. international, tennis since the last world war, are being brought to the Twin Cities by joint sponsorship of the K-W Symphony and Uniroyal. Tickets are still available at Art's Smoke Shop in Wa- terloo. yogtr _ 'ii ieiiei,,i,Y),fi"t Your loss Yucca“ mm Io: new»: Muess Photo by Carbon-i