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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Jan 1979, p. 14

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" 'i-aau-iLot-o-mia.r,Lar"v',snsrri. David Mac'Sporran and Glen McDermott, The Cubs tied the game at I-t at 4:46 on Jim Sehumiias' goal from David Godwin and Don Neiuerteam scored in the secondperiodtheu inthe . The Cubs thirdanl was soot-edit 2:16 of the third period by Dean DeSilva from Don Cherie and John kaas. The scoring in the game was completed at 14: " with Don Oberle‘s goal from Atti Laszlo. In their second game the cuts met St, Cahriues and were defeated by a I3-2 score. St. Catharines opened the scoring in the game at 2:12ofthefirstperfodmta goal by Robbie Veld from score. At 3:0] of the first period John Finns scored from Mike Clemens and Dean .DeSilva to put the Cubs on the scoreboard. John Fania scored his se- cond goal of the game from Mike Clemens and Dean De- Silva at 3:49 of the first period for a 2-0 score. At 4:06 Bill Wank scorbd from Lance Piscitelli and Mike Wulhn for the Warriors to and defeated them by a 4-1 make the scone 2-1. mrtie.shoe Hockey Tour- nament. The bur-amt is I'll on a round robin basis with cream. St. Cttte “he. Bra-(foul and " tidtttt “a the same you. In their tttst sane in the Tournament the Cubs met the (keno-335 Warriors travel!“ to Bum-(ton to com igt their unau- Iul Invitational Golden ”Mule-I’d the Major not Cubs Neither team scored in the first period then at the " second mark of the se- cond period Ken McKay scored from Todd Ku- tasinski to give the Komets a " lead. With 4:31 left in the period Stuart Schneider scored 'ttom Michael Kohl- In the third period Keith Jones scored 2 goals to give the Steelers a 5-1 lead. John Sibbick assisted on both goals and Jeff White assist- ed on the first goal. Greg Torti scored the final goal for the Steelers unassisted at 13:0 of the third period. The Cubs one win and two tosses record eliminated them from further play in, the Tournament. Earlier in a Hub League Tier I game the Tim Hor- ton‘ Cubs were defeated by the Kitchener Komets bi. At the 39 second mark of the second period Jody Marsh scored unassisted to give the Steelers, a 2-1 lead. Jeff White made the score b lat 1:37 with his goal from Keith Jones and John Sib- In their third otndHittat nae of the Toumment the Clips lost to Mad Na- drots'hy Steelers 6-1. The Cubs opened the scoring " 8:51 of the first period with Dalton Duchett’s goal from Brad Clapton. At'it:23 of theTirst period John Sihbick scored from Jeff White and Keith Jones to tie the game at 1-1. In"! Gerry Conch med Ind David ”was at 1:10 to put ttt. Claudine: out from 2-1. David Klein and 1mm Attt Ludo at " for the Cubs to tie the game once again at " Thai at tr." Glen Heber- mott scored from Billy Henry to give St, Catharines the " win. . “in delta ttet-ts a " but tubal». _ With 1:51 {can ttnik Don Oberlc mud from Scan McDonald glad David Klein to put the Cubs on the scoreboard and break Har- tin Grant's shut-out for a 2- 1 rtgtal score: By Peggy' Kempel The Major Midget 'Sch- hreter' Chevies travelled to Stratford to participate in their Sixth Ainmal Rotary Minor Hockey Tmrnament. In their first game in the round robin series the Che- vies met Galt and defeated them by a 6-4 score. . In an exttibition'game played " home the Cubs hosted the Kitchener Bauer Galt opened the scoring with 2 unassisted goals by Paul Podger and Harry Small. Roy Russell scored from Mike Coppolino and Paul Oberholzer and Eric Calder scored from Roy Russell for the Chevies to tie the game at 2-2 after one period of play. Kraut: and were defeated by a " score. _ 't The Kraut: opened the scoring at the ,57 second mark ot the that petjod on Brad Schlegel's goal from Steve Donnelle. With 7:37 left In the period Jamie Pa- tenall scored from Todd Mavor and Clark Day to give the [traits a 2-0 lead. John Farah: scored from Dean DeSilva with 3:45 left in the period to put the Cubs on the Scoreboard 2-1. With not left in the game Donald Prior scored from Steve Settel for' the Krauts to give them the " victory, - The "rim Horton' Cubs next home game is' January 10th at 7:00 p.m. when they will host London. . Chums miss - Station! fhtttl . ' 'x’ . --. ”mama-mu "' " mg. with 1;! pa :3 up; Gard Bettina: to put the Chutes and " . Bob alt-medium- ed. in the thin! period tor Galtto cut the Chutes Wad to " Then as “late: Bob Bite! scored Iran Bob Nunn and Terry Matieh to tie ttt.etpmteMteteitt au- 4. With 4:N left in the - Mike . scored hum Arie Cuba to the the Chr vies a H lead. “to with , seconds left in t engine 'g/tsie', 1'igrl, t1tti2, 803 _ the same ie Calder to give tedt',','.,',',',', In their second game of the TM! the Chevies met the home town Strat- ford team and came away on the short end of a 2-1 Bill Pickering scored from Paul Petrie and Steve Otto for Stratford in the first peyiod: - The lone goal in the se- cond period was Bill Picker- ing's second goal of the game from oiiucf Wilker and Paul Petrie, to give Stratford a 20 lead. f In the third period Roy Russell scored from Mike Coppolino with 54 seconds left inthegametobreakPat Simons' sttut-etht and lose by a2- row. The lone goal of the first period was scored by Paul Oberholzer from Mike Cop- polino for the Chevies. Their third game was against St. Ciair. Shores M was their second loss in a In the second period St. Clair Shores scored 3 unans- wered goals to take a 3-1 lead in the game. Orevel Jones scored from Jim Morris. Ryan Willette scored from Jeff Karash and Rob Gray scored unas- LEADING SCOREBS Don ileum, os ’ Kent Norman. Elm Dan Forget, Str . Paul Barton, St - Tom White. os . Terry Manning, Str Cttrif Bass, os Paul Beimes. OS . Jeff Bender, Wat ' Waterloo h Dana Saunders Craig Frank Brian Price Steve Graf Fred McCamell TedO'Coqur - Wilt Renietger John Nay Brian Rumig Bruce Gill WWI” napalm- Rich Valium be the CtP_rter3op.rtatt_ettrere4- s. The (in! [odd tonne can. “at“ 10min the, period by Larry Lunch ms- sistodlor St. Clair” to in the second period Rob Sentinel! med from“ Dim to put Niagara Falls " tet9et.hte, As,. Tom Young came any“ a}: tit. Mentor tam 3nd in the (in! tteriott of . - r, 9-9 Sentineal med fixsen.hyrt Paul Oberholzer sco- DiRisiotopnt NiagardPalis the Chevies new goal of on the scoreboard. w- , thegame from Mike' Cop- lit the- third period Mike polino and-Roy Russell to tie Coppotihoscoredfrom Roy ihegamemtieagainattt Rim-ell and Paul Otterhoiaer, With 4225 tett in the game to tie the game atri.Nid- Eric Calder scored from gar: "tts9tt,eat got a goal Atieh Preston top-t theChe~ from Greg Astorino assisted' vies out front " The final by Pete Racine any Rich goal of the game was scored Bellefleur togive them a bl ar Roy RuSseil from Paul lead. But with 6:Mt left in -Oberholzer for the Chevies the game Roy \Rusell to give them the " win. scored unassisted for the The Chevies 2-2-1 record Cheviestotiethegaméatz- was nofgood enough to put t. Neither team scored in' them in the Championship the remaining time in the game: game toend the - in a 2- Tomorrow night at W.00 Jeff Bender Grant Museum Al Boileau T ""irl iiiiiijjNididt" ij Elli»- was Je vies net Niagara Full“ Lama enmd nuay‘with att tit. _ Scott BradSchnurr Their final game in the travel to Kitchener to play- Tournament was against their next Hub League Tier Detroit and they came away l‘tame. V . " 'iiiriiirtiG"iiniTiiiri; fan? "if __ Junior B stat! . with a " win: . . F . In the fire perish! phy new: and the - up changed goals total-1 tie after one ‘peripd 'tts Scoring . for Detroit w 3 Mike Badman trom Jim Reed and for the Chevie! tecémj petibd from Jim Brailean to give new: 1 lead in the "Te. was Jetf Elliot trom Scott - Tomorrow night it W.00 RM. the Schhteter Chevies travel to Kitchener to play- Scott Finlay wed in}!!! 19 21 14 17 14 16 10 12 3101318 2810132 18 17 mit ' tt t goal of 21

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