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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Jan 1978, p. 10

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Chicago then gave Waâ€" terloo a lesson on how to take full advantage of every opportunity by â€" whipping them 41. Waterloo outâ€" played them and Chicago picked up 14 of 18 penalties called with Waterloo failâ€" ing to score at any time they had the man advantage. * 6 By Don Dreisinger Galt hung on for a big 21 victory over the Waterâ€" The Schleuter Chev midâ€" loo boys as they.took a 2â€"0 gets completed the Stratford lead and then Waterioo outâ€" five game tournament with a played them but once again one win, two tie, and two could not score. loss record as they were In their last game they outclassed inside the opponâ€" tied Chatham 22 in a frusâ€" ents blueline and failed to trating contest which also capitalize on numerous scorâ€" Saw Waterloo failing to ing opportunities which cost score any powerplay goals them greatly. again when Chatham played Waterloo tied Stratford 0â€"0 in a game which could have easily been a victory had _ Waterloo attackers shown any finesse around the opponents net. outclassed inside the opponâ€" ents blueline and failed to capitalize on numerous scorâ€" ing opportunities which cost them greatly. only win. answered goals for their The only game in which they broke out in a scoring spree was against Dundas after they were down 3â€"0 Women‘s o & nle 1V off all Women‘s regular stock 10 Bchweitzer PBhoes 15 KING ST. N. WATERLOO Except for the first game against Dundas it was a frustrating five game with Waterloo holding the edge ing to pick the corners along with not playing it tough enough cost them many scoring opportunities. ponents net handed their opposition the points. Erratic shooting and failâ€" in play many times but the They also do not follow through for the rebounds which is a must for improvâ€" ing their scormg status. Waterloo managed 10 goals in the five games and Tom â€" Abbott and Tom man short for four minâ€" Women‘s dress and Casual Â¥ . £U off Many Many More in store bargains Naturalizers, Celebrity, La Vallee, Selby and White Cross (broken lines) 50% .,, WINTER BOOTS excellent selection of: 25 HANDBAGS 20"* Selection of Niagara Falls â€" By Peggy Kempel d _ goa The" Waterloo â€" Major alf:h’“&‘:““; Atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs Falls were Sean travelled to Burlington last were Tohk week to participate in their fm’”dpa ul Mac 10th Annual â€" Invitation 1IMP9®m raw Mad In the second period Peter Gallardi scored from Jeff Johnson and Jim Thibodeau to put Niagara Falls out front 3â€"0. Tournament. In the first round of play the Cubs met Niagara Falls and were defeated 6â€"0. This loss put them in the Consolation Round of play. Woinoski were" the leaders= goals and one assist: These ‘s in the game 110% with ru is on Thursday at _‘ with four assists each folâ€" â€" stats are indicative of their w.m c p.-.at'mA’um lowed by Cam Ford with two â€" play as these boys â€"are al ~â€"Waterioo‘s© next hoime againstKitchener. _ & riod for Niagara Falls to give them a 2â€"0 lead. _ Paul Macisaac scored from John Stiefemeyer and Peter Gallardi and Stephen Hollett scored from Jeff Horseshoe Hockey Tim Horton Cubs eliminated _ off 60 win. Scoring for Niagara Falls were Sean Wallington unassisted, John Kershaw John Stiefemeyer. In the second round of a::m.utr and gerl De. Peterâ€" f mocoucn Cubs met Noble to put Peterborough borough. out front once again 2â€"1. © Peterborough opened the _ With 1:47 left in the period scoring in the first period Randy Weiler scored from by Mark Trod: by John Ackerl ~period was sc North Stars whom they beat by a 50 score. Scorers were John Hobin with two and one each to Mark Trodden, Todd Smith and The Waterloo _ Midas Warriors were kept busy during the Christmas week, They were entered in the Brantford Firefighters tourâ€" They reached the semiâ€" finals only to lose to a strong Brantford team. The first game was playâ€" ed against the Mississauga Gary Jim Haldenby, Todd Sheri dan and Todd Smith. Ec Seegmiller got the shutout. This win put them int against G The Warriors c with another good with the first goal Now Open Eyeglass frames of all types: For Sports, Industry, Fashion and Dressy Frames. All first quality fashion eyewear at low, low prices in our new Budget Dept. in our Westmount Place location. _â€" BUDGET OPTICAL DEPT. 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Sunday â€" Hespeler at Waterloo, 7; Stratford at Elmira, 7:30. Tuesday â€" Hespeler at Kitchener, 8. Standings MIDWESTERN JUNIOR B goal. Keller to tie the game at 2â€"2. Then with 52 seconds reâ€" maining in the period Jamie goal of the game unassisted to put Peterborough ahead 3â€"2. Neither team scored in The semiâ€"final game saw the Warriors up against Brantford CTA. Warriors were unable to score against the strong Brantford team and lost the game 3â€"0. Ed Seegmiller played well in the third period to give Peterborough the 32 win and eliminate the; ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs from further play in the Tournament. ‘ 21 1 16 5 14 11 11 14 19 174 155 156 112 107 112 107 14 143 171 184 10

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