The playoffs between Waterloo and Kitchener began with a game Friday night at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium. This first duel was the scene of a bench clearing brawl that was sparked by a fight be- tween Waterloo':; Mark Waterloo played aggres- sively from the start and capitalized on deficient goal tending by Ranger B Brian Aubie (30). The Sistins powered this 5-3 victory just in time to finish up in sec- ond place behind the Strat- ford Cullitons. By Larry Cathcart The Sistins played their last regular season game Tuesday, February 15 in Kitchener when they met the Kitchener Ranger " Page 16 . 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Mutual Funds, Commodities and Mortgages Nesbitt Thomson and Company Limited Nesbitt Thomson Bongard Inc. have merged their Retail Sales Operations to form New York Nearing the end of the third period with six sec- onds to play the score was 4-4 when Waterloo Siskin Bob Harrison (11) scored to win the game 5-4. The Sis- kins have two out of two play-off games to their credit and need two more to advance to the final play- off birth to play the pre- sumed first place Stratford Cullitons. The Siskins will continue their challenge against the Kitchener RangerB‘s in the third play-off game to be held this Friday The second play-off game in the series of seven. was staged in Kitchener, Febru- ary 20. Both teams played good hockey and had the support of excellent goal tenging. Previous to the third per- iod disturbances, the Sis- kins had built up a comforta- ble 5-3 lead and held that score to the very end, thus winning the first play-off game. "Even some fans were involved," said Kitchener Ranger Jeff Pasher (10). Pasher added that he was punched in the face by a former Siskin player as he attempted to get over the glass after another fan had leaned over the glass and belted him while seaming with Sistin's Kevin Price 1M)andTomYoungi3). Harris (16) and Kitehener's Bennett Wolf (4). Bongard, Leslie & Co. Limited -. The Nesbitt Thomson Group Exrhange Mem bersh ips 6ttrirex and Waterloo Siskin Bob Harrison " 1) found an opening for a quick backhander while Kitchener Ranger tt (8) Brian Price attempted to make the save in a game last week. Photo by Cathcart The Pizza Delight Major Pee Wee Tigers became goal hungry in their second hub league play-off game against Stratford. They Pee Wee Tigers win twice ' Nesbitt Thomson Bongard Inc. Retail. Client Services Nesbitt Thomson Limited London Peter Young opened the scoring in the first period found themselves hanging'on to, the end to.salvage a 4-3 Early in the second per- iod, Stratford tied the score before Pat Evans rammed home Todd Lrveday's power-play blast from the point originally set up by John Bell in the comer. In Woodstock, Feb. 21, the defensive duo of Dennis Brox and Todd Sheridan spurred the Tigers to a 4-3 victory. This win gave the Major Pee Wees a 3-0 win record for six points thus far in the six-game hub league round robin play-offs. Woodstock struck early for a goal at 57 seconds and this lead stood up until Dennis Brox found the mark at 6:08 of the second frame. The Tigers added two more goals to go ahead 4-1 in the third period before they relaxed and almost threwawaythewin. Minutes later, Dennis Brox again charged in to the right circle and connected beautifully with Gary Austin in the slot. from Gary Austin. At 2:08 of the third period, (Please use parking lot at rear of building) EVERYONE IS WELCOME The Canadian Red Cross Society l Westmount Rd, N., Waterloo Equitable Life Insurance Co Kitchener-Waterloo Branch Tuesday, March 1. 1977 ANNUAL MEETING at7:30p.m. ' The Tigers open their sec- ond round of OMHA play- offs in St. Catharines, Feb. Todd Sheridan found him- self alone in front of the Woodstock net and made no mistake with his goal. Woodstock then fought back to tie the score at 3-3 with two goals, one of them while Woodstock was short-hand- With a little more than two minutes left in the game, fine passing set Todd Sheridan up at the point and Todd Smith tipped in his lowdrive. Aggressive forechecking successfully bottled up Wood- stock for the remaining two minutes to seal the victory. The friendly neighbour- hood exercise. “Alt " Mun-II Terdav, .51