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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Oct 1977, p. 17

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Scoring for Waterloo were Mathew Gagnon and Michael Bier with Scott MacDonald posting the shutout. The Waterloo Bees of the Waterloo Wellington minor atom league won their first league game Sunday 2â€"0 over New Hamburg. Waterloo Bees win Mark Mio op.ened the scoring for Waterloo, zippâ€" Waterloo Major Bantam A‘s played their second exhibition _ game Sunday night against Guelph. Waterloo bantams lose 9â€"6 to Guelph gets won opener by ford 5â€"2. Schlueter Chey midgets open season with win LP Giskins ninth a. 23 _ ___ _ . ~UCX over a sprawling Dave Barrett "* ‘me nitchener Hanger net. The goal was Siskins ninth as they went on to defeat Rangers 10â€"2 and stay one point ahead of Stratford in the battle for first place. Waterloo Siskin forward W in the Kitchener Ranger net By Don Dreisinger he Schleuter Chey n ihe _ victories, coupled with a 9%5 win over New Hamburg last Wednesday, gives Waterloo an 8â€"0â€"1 mark. Stratford (8â€"1â€"0) kept pace on Sunday with a 53 win over the Rocks in Hesâ€" pelér. , Siskins kept a head in front of the charging Stratâ€" ford Cullitons with weekend wihs over Hespeler 6â€"5 Satâ€" urday and 10â€"2 over Kitchâ€" ener Rangers, Sunday. power is being pro by the Waterloo Siskins 1 mm buthatntrtstatiudsmrbumadetâ€" td 24 10F After only nine games, first place will come to a the Midwestern Ontario head when ~Siskins travel Junior B has developed to Stratford for a game into a twoâ€"horse race. Friday night. And the main horseâ€" ** Amil â€" setea‘ne Cwap oooro . their Hub League ‘ whipping Stratâ€" By Rick Campbell being' provided midâ€" Guelph wrapped u;i)‘ the game with 3 goals making the final score 96. at 66. Goals were ecor;d by Chris Pernfuss, Tim Fedy (2), and Mark Mio. Waterloo didn‘t glve up. They made a great comeâ€" back making the score even & more goals. 17 seconds later Roy Russell came back with a goal assisted by Tim Fedy and Eric Calder. Two more goals were made by Guelph to make the score 6â€"2 at the halfway mark. At the start of the 2nd period Guelph repeated with ing through Guelph for an unassisted goal. Then 2 quick goals were scored by Guelph ending the first period at 2â€"1. Waterloo played their best game so far this season as they gave an excellent twoâ€" way skating effort along with some solid body checkâ€" Siskins lead Junior B race inexperienced Rangers gave Siskins a battle for the first 20 minutes Sunday as the teams tied 1â€"1. Much of that was due to the crack goalâ€"tending _ of Rangers Brian Aubie, â€" as Sisks outshot the visitors 21â€"3. Mark Holbrook â€" of _And we‘re not going down there to lose," said Siskin coach George Knisâ€" ley after Sunday‘s easy win. ""Whoever gets the first break will probably win the game."~© vastly going Gary Gardner scored two goals and one assist. Cam Ford had a goal and assist and Adlys and John Young had a goal apiece while assists went to Dave Kopf and Tim Allan. In their second game of the season Waterloo will host Preston on Thursday at 8 p.m. ing. In exhibition play they managed only one win in five starts and that also came at the expense of Stratford 4â€"1. Paul Mcintyre came up with a strong performance in goal for Waterloo to keep Stratford down to two goals. The line of Cam Ford, Gary Gardner and Mike Seifert spearâ€"headed the attack by scoring three of the five goals. Kelly Adlysd played well on defense subbing for the injured Todd Soltysiak. Holbrook. _ also deked around _ Aubie for his second goal of the night while Greg Bedard fooled Don _ Beaupre for the second Kitchener goal. ‘‘We worked hard in the mark Harris of Waterâ€" loo broke the game wide open in the second period with three. goals, includâ€" ing one shortâ€"handed effort on a 45â€"footer as Sisâ€" kins opened up a 6â€"2 lead. kins of Rangers exchangâ€" ed goals. ‘"And yet I didn‘t think we played all that well in the first," said Knisley. "Giveaways in our own end kept hurting us. Mark Harrls of Water_ s m | _ 00. _ ~"°C UVHHE EGHH nelluva lot of work to do will be Sunday at 7 p.m J though if we expect to get â€" against Hespeler. C M _ § s d a ‘ Entertainment ‘‘We didn‘t have any problem ‘getting up for them tonight because we Dean Oberle, Kevin Konâ€" ings, Wally Baumgartner and Joe Young. "I didn‘t think we were as bad as the score indicatâ€" ed, byut we‘re not hungry. Some of our veterans were just going through the motions.‘‘ Siskins, who dominated play for the final 40 minâ€" utes, wrapped the game up with four third period goals, including two on Aubie‘s replacement Dave Barrett. Scoring for Waterloo were first period but from there on it was no contest," said do your shoveling! ininintrtndhiiaicel ciiedn t w44 lbs. of snow a minute. and hurls it up to 20 ft. away. Lightweight. compact. too. Hongs on the wall. Let o Snow Master Preâ€"season special: $30 off the regular retail price (offer ends November 30!). This is the Toro that hauls in up to 300 ie es c n in N dowsa Bob Ertel. Llioyd Schmitt 24 Laurel St. Home Cooked Meals ] ‘ AVAILQDIG (A! Fully Licensed under L.L.B.0.) ‘ ; _ Country Gentiemen" ‘‘Waterloo and Stratford are definitely the class of the league, with the rest of us chasing a playoff spot," said Ertel. ‘"We‘ve got a helluva lot of work to do though if we expect to get JOE BANANA Haven‘t youdonowm'aomotoroloogmhp streng game for us. He‘s got that big reach and is hard to knock off the puck," said Knisley. â€" . trolling play along with Holbrook _ whenever â€" he was on the ice. Siskins outâ€" shot Kitchener 53â€"22 before 250 fans. is just mlnutoc'm-u;yvln New Hamburg & Baden! THE IMPERIAL | THE KIND EDWARD Wateriao Chronicle, Wednesday, October 26, 1977 â€" Page 17 ley. ‘"‘We most _ of knew they had several A‘s in their lineup," gaid Knisâ€" 60 Huron St., New Hambu Homedo/ Country & Western Fri. & Sat. ‘"Sonny and The *White promotional models last at poarthcipating de BADEN HOTEL Snyder‘s W. Baden Old Tyme always plays a Entertainment For Everyone just he individâ€" game, conâ€" along with 30 offensive 181 Waterioo St., New Hamburg Thurs."D.J." Fri. & Sat. "PURE HABIT‘ from $1.85 New Winter Ho_urs Thursâ€"Sat â€" 5pmâ€"1am Fabulous New Menu ON THIS TORO rock goals, _ _ _ _ _ Siskins next home game ssm 0s w 2 had two goals for Waterâ€" loo while Dale Wilson and Dana Saunders had one. Grant Martin, _ Mario Favaro and Mark Wentzlaff Oberle fired the winâ€" ning goal at 4:41 of the third, his second of the night. Murray _ Newman _ also NUMBERS . they could not equalize Saturday _ Siskins led 41 after two periods and jumped into a.6â€"3 lead in the third. Goals by Mike Sicuro and Doug Frairs a minute apart brought â€" Hespeler back in the game, but one of them .‘ the other Shamâ€" olers

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