Goaltender Don Beaupre of Waterloo Siskins prawis to make a save off Hespeler Shamrock Mark Wentzâ€" laff (11) as Paul Mowbray (3) checks from behind. Siskins scored five unanswered goals in the third perâ€" iod to defeat Shamrccks aâ€"1. By Rick Campbell But it didn‘t take them bounded with a 8â€"1 thumpâ€" Waterioo Siskins dropped long to regain it. ing of the Hespeler: Shamâ€" out of first place in the Midâ€" After losing the summit rocks at Waterloo Arena western Ontario Junior B battle 5â€"3 to Stratford Culliâ€" Sunday. Friday night. tons Friday, Siskins re _ The win gives Siskins a Page 18 â€" Wateriop Chronicie, Wednesday, November 2, 1977 Siskins bounce back to wallop Shamrocks 8â€"1 The Waterloo minor peeâ€" wee Bauer Bruins played their first awayâ€"game of the season in Simcoe Oct. 25 and came away with a 4â€"1 victory. Simcoe scored their only goal early in the first period with Chris Herman scoring assisted by John Stevens. 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Vince Cecaen was the Waterloo goaltender for this game. 9â€"1â€"1 â€" record, ~while Stratâ€" ford is one point behind at 9â€"1, their only loss coming to Siskins. Stratford played in Kitchener last night. Waterloo ran into early penalty trouble in both the first and second, but solid play by Don Beaupre beâ€" tween the pipes kept the score down. Then, with his team shortâ€" handed to start off the third, *‘*I thought our whole team played well, but I just can‘t say enough about Harris â€" he just played fantastic," said Knisley. ‘"I‘d have to say he‘s our team leader right now." Harris opened the scorâ€" ing midway through the first period on a pass from Joe Young that he fired through Hespeler goalie Ron Scott‘s legs. Then after only 28 secâ€" onds of the second, Harris let go with a 40â€"foot wrist shot that beat Scott high to the glove side. _ Hespeler countered with a goal by Mario Favaro at 6:06 of that period but Bongo Price restored the twoâ€"goal Waterloo lead on a beautiful setâ€"up pass from Tim McKay. One reason for Waterâ€" loo‘s easy win Sunday was the play of Mark Harris, who potted three goals, inâ€" cluding two shorthanded markers when Hespeler was pressing. Another reason was Shamâ€" rocksâ€" propensity to take cheap shot penalties in the third period which enabled Waterloo to fire five unâ€" answered goals and turn the game into a rout. **We didn‘t get into penalâ€" ty trouble until the outcome was out of hand," said Hesâ€" peler coach Don McKee. *‘*We just lost all concenâ€" tration. It was our worst beating of the year." The win was Siskins third this season over Hespeler. _ They also tied 6â€"6 in a fourth ford â€" that is that we can get beat, we‘re not unbeatâ€" ‘"It was important that we come back with a win tonight after Friday‘s loss. These are valuable points,‘" *‘We learned a good lesâ€" On Saturday Warriors sufâ€" fered their worst defeat of the season 6â€"2 to Stratford. Shaun Reagan and Jim Halâ€" denby scored for Waterloo. On Sunday Warriors went to Galt and came away 4â€"0 victors. Jim Haldenby with a hat trick and John Bell supplied the scoring punch while Colin Cranston picked up the shutout. It was his first of the season. Tuesday Gary Austin and Todd Smith fired two goals each and Shaun Reagan and Jim Haldenby tallied once each as Warriors beat Preston 6â€"1. Colin Cranston was robbed of a shutout in the third period when Tim Beam scored for Preston. mira sugar Rings come to town for their first visit. Next Tuesday Siskins will play in Kitchener. The Waterloo minor banâ€" tam Midas Warriors won two and tied one game last Siskins have two home games this weekend. Saturâ€" day they host New Hamâ€" burg Hahns and Sunday Elâ€" Harris, Mark Holbrook and Murray Newman scorâ€" ed for Waterloo. *‘‘*We played a heckuva first period, then had a real bad second period," said Knisley. ‘"One thing is for sure, we can beat them when we put our minds to it." Friday night in Stratford Ken Chisholm scored two goals to deflate Siskins. Single Stratford goals went to John Wilson, Steve Tolâ€" ton and Scott Skinner as Cullitons uuishot Waterâ€" loo 40â€"24. & **Waterloo had a lot of close in goals because they controlled the puck in our end," said McKee. "They used the body and it paid off for them. I thought we‘d be better prepared." The evening wasn‘t a total loss for McKee. He won the 50â€"50 draw worth almost seem to want to woOrk as hard. Besides, I thought they played . rather stupid hockey tonight, just trying to get things going."‘ then Wally Baumgartner and finally Brian Rumig on a breakaway put the game well out of reach. *‘We‘ve worked hard on our powerplay in practice," said Knisley. ‘"We‘ve been working on breaking in at the blueline and seemed to work tonight. The pracâ€" tices paid off." peler to a lowly 2â€"7â€"1. *‘They‘ve (Hespeler) got about the same amount of talent as we have," said Knisley, "they just don‘t First â€" Pete Liesemer, then Price on a beautiful threeâ€"way ° passing play, Harris picked up a rebound off Paul Dahmer‘s shot and stuffed it by Scott for his hatâ€"trick. , The penalties flowed freeâ€" ly after that and so did the wWwIn Oone