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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jan 1980, p. 15

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Hague and Clark have been working with several left wingers since their arrival, but had the advantage that since they both attended WLU‘s camp and played on the same line in scrimmage, they were familiar with each other‘s moves. Clark himself is setting a hot pace with better than a twoâ€" pointsâ€"perâ€"game average. NCV Speaking of mutual, the love affair between Hague and Siskins has blossomed to the point where he has already inâ€" dicated he wants to.come back to play for the club next *‘*We really don‘t know where we‘re at, we‘re going to have to sit down with the Rangers (A‘s) and figure out some things,"" said Ranger B general manager Ken Bye, who has seen his team shift into neutral in recent games due to the fact several key members have been elevated to the A club and are likely to stay based on their excellent performanâ€" ces. B‘s have been supplementing their lineup with an asâ€" sortment of midgets and juveniles but the deadline for player movement is tomorrow and final assessments must be made by that point. Notes: Siskins have a road show this week, travelling to Listowel last night and Elmira Sundayâ€"~But the tweener, in Stratford Friday, will be a big indicator. ‘"*We‘ll get them. *‘The guys have always been super to me, or at least they never gave any indication that they wouldn‘t accept me beâ€" cause I had gone out for the other team first,"‘ said the 19â€" yearâ€"old graduate of London South high school. "But let‘s put it this way, I knew I had to perform well right away or I wouldn‘t be around long." ~ His four goals Friday represented the first time he has hit for the hat trick in ‘"at least two years."" Musselman‘s four plus two Sunday gave him 41 for the season. Other Friday marksmen were Brad Lund and Roy Russell with two each; and Dang Saunders, Eric Calder and Craig Frank. Frank also had two goals Sunday, both coming in the third period when Kitchener ran into a rash of penalties and Sisâ€" kins obligingly filled the net. Other Waterloo goals went to Clark and Calder. Dale Williams had both Kitchener goals. *‘I never really did find out, they (WLU ) liked me enough to keep me until the end, but then we (Gowing and Hague) had a meeting and I guess you would call it by mutual conâ€" sent I departed." : £ Heading straight to the Siskins, Hague practised with the club for two weeks and greatly impressed in his first few outings. * The winners in the annual Christmas Turkey Draw held by Big Bill‘s Fastball Team in Waterioo were: ist â€" Gary Stemler, Kitchener; 2ndâ€"â€" Paul Beaver, Cambridâ€" ge ; 3rd â€" Jane Larkworth, And although the obvious reason why Siskins are terrorizâ€" ‘ing opposing netminders lies with the Dana Saundersâ€"Brad Lundâ€"Grant Musselman line (Musselman also had the fourâ€" two goal combination on the weekend), credit must also be given to Hague and Jeff Clark for establishing a serious Ssecondâ€"line threat in the scoring department. Hague‘s six goals now give him 17 in only 19 games since joining Siskins, and combined with his dedicated checking, ane has to wonder why WLU coach Wayne Gowing cast him adrift. With a dozen games left in their regularâ€"season schedule, Siskins, whose torrid offence has them averaging nine goals a game since the beginning of December, are now but four points behind Stratford in the chase for first place, with one game in hand which they made up in Listowel last night. Waterloo has a 22â€"6â€"2 record while Cullitons are 23â€"4â€"4. While Wateriloo was busy trampling Rocks 15â€"5 and Kitchener 8â€"2, Cullitons could do no better than a split against lesser lights, dumping Listowel 7â€"2 Friday but losing a 5â€"4 shocker to inâ€"andâ€"out New Hamburg Hahns Sunday afâ€" goals, four against Cambridge Shamrocks Friday and two more against Kitchenier Ranger Bs Sunday as Siskins closed the gap on leagueâ€"leading Stratford Cullitons. _ > By Rick Campbeli Chronicle Sports Editor Bob Hague appears io be a young man of few words. He prefers to let his actions speak for him. And he was plenty active last weekend. A most consistent performer since joining Waterloo Sisâ€" kins after being axed from the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks, Hague‘exploded in two weekend games with six Big Bill‘s draw winners Hague aids rampage A Waterioo continues to fill net Complete Collision y And Refinishing Service Stratford:; 4thâ€"9th, Andy Sitler, Cambridge; Al Mifâ€" flin, Waterloo; Dave Mayâ€" ville, Kitchener;. Frank Elter, Kitchener:; K. Ginâ€" grich, Kitchener and Mary Straus, Kitchener. bippfentindsrinfintinintintintininiainindintiaaintniintinindiniatinindatiaanintiatcnintrainrintininittiiiintintnintntinintnithtntnindathtnindatartniatintsdaintintadainiiaiatnininiadatn t AdUKA S Al Jeff Brick, NH Jeff Bender, List Ken Chisholm, Str Brad King, Wat Waterloo * Grant Musselman Dana Saunders Brad Lund Brad King Craig Frank Roy Russell Wilf Rellinger Bob Hague Eric Calder Jeff Clark Tom Abbott Mike Coppolino Brad Schnurr Chris Young Paul Dahmer Todd Loveday Mark Aitkeg, OS Brad LulflfWat Grant Musselman, Wat Dana Saunders, Wat Dean Oberle, Eim â€" Paul Barton, Str we‘re not going to wait for others to do it for us," said Siskin [‘ _ was named playerâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"month for December. [ e Standings and statistics include all games through Jan. Jnd. â€" |â€" * â€" LEADING SCORERs _ °G G A â€"Pts PLX. â€"fPF > _â€" Today ®559 buys _ more performance at Wesseling‘s. . 3 CHARLES ST. 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