---llMllnor Hockey Scoreboard The Major Atom 'Tim Horton' Cubs won three games last week in Hub League Newton Division play. At 7:46 Woodstock got a goal from Dave Brantley assisted try Dave etherdl to tie the game 1-t. In the second period Jeff Clugstm at T:50 trom Brad Kitito put the Cubs out front bi. At 8:48 Chris Rigby scored from Jason Zettler to give the Cubs a in lead, Friday" the Cubs travelled to Woodstock and defeated the hosts ' With 11 new - in the game Dave Cherry noted from John East for the Cubs. Tim Allensen‘s goal at 2:09 of the third period from Jeff Clugston and Brad Kit made the score bi. Thir- teen seconds later Chris Rigby scored from Jason Poag for the Cubs. The final goal of the game was scored at 7.18 by Jason Poag from Chris Rigby for the Cubs to give them the bl Victory. Twelve seconds into the game Tim Allensen scored from Jeff Clugston. With 1:44 left in the first period Chuck Dietrich scored from Jason Poag for the Cubs. Fourteen seconds later Rich Goode scored unassisted for the Cubs to give them a 3-0 lead, There was no score in the second period then, in the third Chris Rigby ored With l:05 left in the period to tii';. the Cubs the H) shut-out. Sunday in Waterloo the 'Tim Hor- ton' Cubs thumped Stratford 11-3. Saturday the "Tim Horum' Cubs travelled to Kitchener to play the Komets and shut them out B-O. Derek Geisel registered the shut-out for the Cubs. In the first period of play Jason Poag scored at l 01 and Dave Cherry scored at I 12 to give the Cubs a 2-0 lead, Both goals were un- assisted Tim Allensen's goal at 4.38 from Brad Kn and Jeff Clugston's goal at 5 39 from TIm Allensen gave the Cubs a 4-l lead over Stratford At the 27 second mark of the se- cond period Tim Mathieson scored from Greg Cassone and Tim Taylor for Stratford In the third period Jason Poag scored at l 29 from Chuck Dietrich and Chris Rigby for the Cubs Greg Cassone scored tor Stratford at 3 33 from Tim Taylor for Strat- ford to make the score 5-2 for the M 4 20 Tim Alknsen scored his second goal from Brad ktt and Jeff Clugston to awe the Cubs a com- mandmg b2 lead At 7 29 [Inch Goode scored from Dave Cherry for the Cubs and Brad kit scored from Tam Allensen at I 20 for the Cubs to give them an a goal lead The Cubs seventh goal was scored by Chuck thetrtch at 5 Ol trom John East and Chris Rugby Chuck Dre- tnch scored the Cubs oghth goal at 6 2t from Chris Rugby and Jason Poag The Cubs Ilth and final goal was scored at 9 03 by Dave Cherry as snslod by Ruth Goode and Stephen Summs kmth Traqualr scored unasmsted I " " tor Stratford for the 'mal [fare of ll 3 In favour of the mm nrlon Cubs lt Waterloo Tum Ctty Optimist War noâ€: dropped a 5 2 derlsmn to a strong mmor bantam team trom Galt m Huh League Newton dwnsnm artton at Waterloo Arena "and Morrow sang on a tune In dwtdual effort to [we Waterloo a l I he at the end of the first Chris Archer gave Warm)" a <hortrlwed Iead when he was setup by Rtrh hen nmme early m the wand Halt tred the Rcore before the second period Warriors bat 500 lw‘dual cum! “1ng Waterloo Al I [wanna Moeser scored at " 09 1“ _ w Ir at the end of thehrst Chris from Turn Fody and Gary Aushn to I " _ I \rrher gave Warriors a than IIvM luv the game at l I ",t l ' " Pad whenhe was setup by Much Don At l " itan Home scored from " I tmmo Park In the stsrottd Galt nod Turn Fork and John Arkerl to gwr I _ l ( l " he var? before (hr wrnnd perm-d tho Cheve a 2l lead i 'l ll, 1‘ *v - 'tCC-SRC-Fr, CCi9eC5roeWXR57..j' y (ji,) l... - / / VHL .- l k " _ 1 l l.' (111111st -. 1l,"irr 1' l x“ (l l I i r.. m ' Hf“ l ( . tt ttttr It ikiil,iii,),l,,il/kl/, ' ‘I r , / f M J, f, Saturday, November 17 'r, . C? 1:00-4:00 p.m. 7/. _ I V r ' I i, Tea Room - Bake Sale C:", Crafts & Gifts s, 4,} . ' a - _ an " Cubs trounce opposition ' on a “no In Waterloo al I , hrs! Chris : a ehorlrlwm Chris Archer extended Waterioo's lead early in the third from David Morrow and Warriors scoring was completed by two unassisted goals by Doug Kaminska and Bill Limage. Centre Mark Steiner beat the Gait some with assists going to Bill u- meandDavid Benton. lnlhethird Bill Lime and Chris Archer assist- ed on Rich Denomme's tying [out Two minutes later Scott MacGregor gave Warriors the lead when he was set up by John Dietrich and Tim Rice. Continuing their heavy schedule Warriors outhuslled their Kitchener counterparts and came away with an impressive bt victory. After a scoreless first period the home team went to work and got goals by Bruce Haldenby from Tim Rice, Bill Limage from Brian Schoenholer and Rich Denomme from Chris Archer and David Mor- row. Kitchener's lone goal was scored by Rick Campbell. ended and then pumped in three un- answered [on]: in the third. Wan-ion looked like I diluent team when they failed Galt to: the next game. Although they fell behind " by the midway point of the se- cond beriod, Waterloo continued to play with a great deal of hustle. Unfortunately Gait scored late in the period and Warriors had to some tot a " tie. Bier's first goal was assisted by Jay Wilfang while Steve Seibert and John Fazkas helped out on the se- mud. Other Waterloo goals went to Matthew Gagnon. Steve Seibert from Michael Bier and John Fau- Kas, Stephen Thom from Matthew Gagnon. Jay Wildfang and Paul McArdle from Jim Way Two goals by Michael Bier paced Waterloo minor peewee Panthers to a " win over Simone Saturday. Waterloo also tied Preston 2-2 wulh goals coming from Matthew Allan and Julian Brandon from Matthew Gagnon Chevles sweep 3 Waterloo's next game us Saturday In Kitchener at 6 30 p m Rlchard Nerdert scored from Brian White and Tim Neff at 9 " to put Gall on the scoreboard Wrth 2 50 left In the period Bnan White scored from Richard Nendert and Dwayne Garrow to he the game at g. The Major Midget 'Schlueter' Che- vles played three games last week In the Hub League Newton DIVISIOII and came away with three Victories The Chums travelled to Camttrid- ge to play Call In the first game and came home " thors with 2 42 gone In the game Duan- ne Moeser scored trom Tun Fedy and Chris Lange for the Chevues At 3 M of the second period Shaun Reagan scored trom Rot Sutherland and (‘hrls Lang to give the Chevtes a 24) lead With " seconds gone In the third period Tim Fedy seared from Gary Austtn to put the Charles out Iron! once again 12 Gary Austin‘s goal at J In trom Duanne Moeser and Tim Fedy gave the ('bevues a " lead . The hnal goal was scored With 52 seconds left In the game by Tun Fedy from Kevm Srhnurr and Chris Lang to give the Chevtes the " am Thursday the Schlueter Chevses played host to Kitchener and squealed out a bs wm kttrhetter opened the scoring at , " with a goal by Paul Ftstter from Jeff Srhrooden and Tim Orleman huanne Moeser from Turn Fedy an tte the game at l l At 4 M Dan Th: Tum Fedy and Jot the Chevues a 2l " Panthers drub Simcoe 8-0 At 1:07 Scott McKenzie scored from Kevin Schnurr for the Chevkts. John Ackcrl scored the Chevies se cond goal at 2:09 from Chris Lang and Duanne Moeser. Dunne Moeser scored from Rob Bentham at 2:15 of the second period to make the score " for the Che- mes. oueatfey at " to tie the game - min at " At 14:8 Kitchener tmAasa1eat1nrithtt'ttarttyhtt, An unassisted goal try Jeff Scum den at " 0! the third period gave Kitchener a " lead in the game. At 3:20 Scott Tollon scored unas- sisted for Station! for a 3-1 game after twoperiodsd play. - In the third period of play Tim Fedy scored from Duanne Mower at 8:30 to give the Chevies a H lead. The final goal was scored at M:30 by Kevin Schnurr from John Ackerl for the b-l victory for the Chevics. Schewcbuk from At gtetttir and Paul Finer. Tim Fedy scored at ts. from Dunne Moeser and Chris Derry for the ct-ies for a H some. Dunne Moeser's goal at S:it from Tim Pedy and DartThumetiedthegame once again at b4. The Chevies 5th goal was scored at 7:12 by Schann Reagan from Rob Sutherland. Tim Fedy scored the Cherries all goal at 7:32 from Duatr ne MW. Saturday the Schlueter Chevies hosted Station! and defeated them 5-1. Minding the net for the Schlueter Chevies were Al Hebert and Peter Braid. Reba edge Gait The games final goal was scored by Paul Spiers from Randy Phillips and Arnie Karmpis for Kitchener at 12:51 to give the Chevies the " win. K-W Record Rebels juveniles squeezed by Galt 3-2 and were de- fated 64 try Kitchener to split their Hub League games last week Waterloo held period leads of " and 3-1 with Galt picking up the lone tally In the third period There were 25 penalties called with Galt picking up Is of them Gary Gardner took a pass from Mel Buckle to open the scoring and then Steve Cassidy made It " on a paly by Mark Seller! and Jeff Elliot Brad Smith took a pass from Tim Allan to score on a breakaway The Rebels came out of the trrst period against Kitchener tied l-l with each team picking up four pen- alties and Kitchener scoring their lone goal on a powerplay Gilbert Wood scored Rebels lone goal unas- sisted Rebels picked up four of seven penalties called In the second penod and were outscored bl mm the period ending 6-2 Of those fave goals one was a fluke off the back boards and two were on the power- play John Young scored Rebels goal awsted by Gary Catcher Waterloo came out with fire In their eyes and scored two quick goals m the frrst minute of the third period to storm Kitchener and force them Into some stupid penalties in thee melted up rune of 12 penalties called In the period Rebels homer were held at hay tw the Kttcheoer mile and their inept shooting and they failed to score again Brian Muller and Tom Womoslu did the wrung with assists 20mg to Dave Merkle and Mel little, Paul Srtr nan made manv miraculous saves m goal to keep Waterloo In the name After this game Rebels know My Phillips word Inga ttttatm SCH EN DEL STATIONERY LIMITED 120 tttNG STREET SOUTH. 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Waterloo's other goal was scored by Tim Oberle after receiving a pass from John Roeder, The teams next outing is in Simcoe on Nov. 13, it they work a little larder they on be eoietitive, Rebel play My. WM! aetetFttdirirGoidPt'eeaetimtttti' Waterloo took the lead early in the first period with a goal by Chris Prince assisted by Dean DeSilva. One minute into the third Atti Lastlo assisted by David Klein scored and three minutes later Don Oberle ar sisted by David Klein added another one. With less than a minute to play Atti Laszlo assisted by Dave Klein increased Waterloo's lead but Kitchener came back seconds later with a goal by Jeff Newland to ruin the shutout for Waterloo's net- minder Marc McCallum Waterloo major atom Wolves had lost their first two home games of the season but Saturday broke their 1m: with a 1r0trountutteoftherr nvals from Gait Greg MacDonald pared the Wolves my. a six~pmnl performance comm; from two goals and tour ar stvqt.rt Other pmnt-getters were Tonv MrCauley ' [-an Mewhmney ' Doug Cote Mt Ale: Lehmaeher 11h Richard Carty ttr, Todd McFarlane it†Tyler Seaman ' Derek Set bert (2t and Troy Schmidt Jason Sharratt, Chris Keller and Jamie Cook mth one pom! each the season Waterloo minor peewee Bauer Bruins met their Twin City rivals in Kitchener on Saturday and defeated them 4-1, Sunday Bruins hosted Stratford and won so Waterloo struck three times in the first period mth goals by Dalton Duckett assisted by David Slater and Jim Schumtlas, David Slater from David Godwin and Chris Prin- ce from Dean DeSilva and Alan Fol- llott David Klein asststed by Don Oberle scored the lone second- period goal, Brums chalked up two more in the third with goals by Otrss Prince and Band Klein and assusts to Brad Clugston. Attr Laszlo and Don Oberle Scott MacDonald rems- tered the shutout lor Waterloo The latter Ge boys also played a strong defensive game In helping Randy Tracy get hrs hrst shutout of Bauer Bruins dump Kitchener Wolves win big Fast start for Unisex Waterloo Chronicle, Wodnudav. Novombor H, 1921111133. There was a lot of heavy hitting in Sunday's Gold Puck toumament game between Brampton and Waterloo Compton Star minor midgets. Brampton won the game 2-0. ...i.......-.------"""""""""t o On Saturday the Optimists A's played host to Stratford and defeat- ed them 6-t The Major Bantam Optimists A's played two games last week in the Hub League Newton Division For (him first game the A's tra- velled to Cambridge to play Gatt and came away mm a 2-2 he. _ With 23 seconds left In the game Todd Francns scored his second goal of the game from Jamie Young and Kevin Danette to he the game once again at " T9teA'sopenedtttescorrttgatl M ot the game wtth a goal by Jamie Young from John McKerrow At 9 " John McKerrow scored from Todd Francis and Jamie Young to put the Ad out front b0 after one period ol play The A's ispened the scoring with an unassisted goal from Todd Francs att 30 of the opening period At 4 36 of the third ieood Gary King scored from Mark Dotchm for Galt to put them ou) (rout 2-1 Neither team scored m the re manure 23 seconds to end the “(In m a 2-2 he In the second period Ken Thornton scored at Q 16 from Tom Hlslop and Shaun McNaughton for Station! to make the score 2-l Todd Francls scored trom Jamie Young at 7 09 of the third period lo gm- the A s a 3-1 lead The ttttat goal of the game was scored at ll " by Kevin Danette from Blur “mum for the Ad to give them the 4-t VIC- In the second period Massimo Bo mamm scored from Steve Popik at ll 35 for Galt to lie the game at H ....o...o-.o..o..o. Optimists A’s win, draw This past week was a dismal one for the Compton All Stars They had not lost a game until Thursday when they were defeated by Kitchener bi. Waterloo's lone goal was scored by Peter Young Then again on Satur- day Kitchener handed the All Stars a 5-3 loss Waterloo's goals were scored by Jim Haldenby. Todd Sheridan and Dave Somerwlle On Sunday the All Stars opened the Gold Puck Tournament against Brampton and were shut out " Guarding the net for the Optimists A's were Helmut Kliewer and Phil LeLicvre respectively. Beef goalie Jen Hes secured the shutout and was praised by coach Red Hill along with blue Inner Billy O'Brien and forward Mike Natziger. to: an att round effort Gait cum to town to play a much more "tspirmg game than their recent M defeat by The Bees at Galt The Waterloo Bees stated to a " Victory over Galt's Atom All Stars In Hub League. Mantle Dunstan action last Saturday Davnd Leathcrland continued " hot streak and opened tor the Bees at 6 26 of the hrs! period on a play from Mlle Hunger and Darryl Gaul Galt held the Bees Mf ttt a wide open effort nnul Nick Georghodes got the maurance tally atthct t6rnareoftttethtrdoet a pass from Mite Natngcr and Sm wen Farrar. This Saturday Bees meet Kitchener at the Annex with a 6 1) start Boos blank Galt Bad week for Compton Stars