also played a ’{NT checking game in Waterloo‘s decisive. oneâ€"sided Mathew Zilinskas shone in the Saints 11â€"1 route of Guelph with an outstanding fourâ€"goal effort. dupliâ€" cating a similar feat accomplished in Guelph earlier this year by teamâ€" mate Troy Stephens. Zilinskas also picked up two assists. Steven Rice added a pair of goals and assists and The Waterioo Minor .Atom Hogg Fuel Saints totally dominated Gueiph on Wednesday evening at Waterioo Arena in posting their fifth victory in seven starts. The AA Saints have also recorded a pair of ties during their exhibition season against AAA clubs. Earlier in the week. in a rematch against the Kitchener Krackers at Don McLaren Arena. the interâ€"city rivals played the most heartâ€"stopâ€" ping game of the young season. Outâ€" standing goaltending by both teams highlighted the 22 tie. _ , unbeaten Saints Seven is lucky Minor Hockey Scoreboard | _ __MInd‘s in THE l Â¥ Without ‘protection, your car‘s marked for destruction. Daily, it‘s exfaosed to don?erous rustâ€"causing elements. And rust will inevitably ruin your car‘s looks and value. But you‘re safe with Ming. We‘re specialists in rust protecâ€" tion and we‘re now offering you $21 off the price of our unequalled rustproofing treatment. & So if you want to keep your car rustâ€"free, clip the $21coupon and come to Ming for protection _ _ _ . Mathew Zilinskas picked up his first of four goals while Waterloo was shortâ€"handed midâ€"way through period one. As Guelph strived to narâ€" row the gap. â€"Steven Rice backâ€" checked forcefully and took control of the puck Rice spotted Zilinskas uncovered at centre ice and fed a crisp pass. Zilinskas darted through the Guelph defenders and picked the lower corner. Rice also assisted on Zilinskas® second goal early in the third period. Zilinskas® third and fourth tallies were .solo éfforts which saw the centreman carry the puck deep into Guelph‘s endzone beâ€" fore darting out front of the net and slipping the puck past the sprawling Guelph netminder. shot from the blueline. Scott Mcâ€" Just 1:25 into the game. defenâ€" seman Todd Meinychuk picked up a Chris Code pass inside the Guelph blueline. Melnychuk‘s low shot bounced off a Gueiph defender into the corner of the net.and Waterloo was on their way to the resounding win. Fourteen seconds later Troy Stephens comverted Chad Young‘s pass into Waterloo‘s second score. Rice tippéd in Mark Stohack‘s hard bate in the first period. Steven ~"10 yr guarantee" 81 LODGE ST., WATERLOO 885â€"3130 Thunder Bay â€" London â€" Timmins â€" Halifax Early in the third period. Brad Darge! took Chris Code‘s pass and using a Guelph defenseman as a screen. fired a shot into the lower corner. Code followed with an unasâ€" sisted goal when he picked up a lose puck outside Guelph‘s blueline and after eluding two Guelph players. lifted his shot into the upper corner. Monday‘s return engagement against the Krackers in Kitchener was the most closely contested and entertaining game yet of the Saints® Following their defeat at the hands of the AA Waterloo team less than a week ago. the Krackers came Pherson put the Saints on top by five when he cruised into the slot. took Chris Code‘s pass and fired a shot into the upper corner. Brad Darge! also received an assist on the play. _Tim Brenner‘s try for Waterioo‘s first. shutâ€"out was spoiled when David Watson scored a powerplay goal for the visitors atl:l! of the tes later. an,.alert Steven Rice slapped in the rebound from Mathew Zilinskas‘ shot. Zilinskas had also received an assist on Rice‘s firstâ€" period goal. out determined to avenge that loss. However. Waterioo was just as reâ€" solved to keep their unbeaten record in tact and the resultant game featuâ€" perb goaltending by both the Kitchener netminder and Waterloo‘s Stephen Whitney prevented a highâ€" scoring game. & The Kracker‘s Jim Barker picked up a lose puck during a scramble in front of the Waterioo net and quickly fired in Kitchener‘s first goal at 5:23 of the first period. A little more than two minutes later. Troy Stephens drew the Saints even when he took possession at the Waterloo blue line. split the Kitchener defense and liftâ€" ed a shot into the upper right corner. At 4:20 of the second period. Steâ€" ven Rice put the Saints on top by one. Centre Mathew Zilinskas rushed down the right side and into the corner while rightâ€"winger Rice ruised into the slot. Zilinskas fought for control of the puck. won the batâ€" tle and Rice took his centreing pass and drilled the puck into the left period to tie the score at two when Don McConne}l skated through the Kitchener came back in the third Steve Rutledge made it 5â€"1 at 11:56 with a goal from Sean Cleary and Chris Norton. Chris Fleetham comâ€" pleted the scoring with his unassistâ€" ed goal at 13:04. This gave Oakville the 6â€"1 victory over the Downâ€" Saturday was a disaster for the Downtowners as Oakville came to town and handed them a 6â€"1 loss. © Oakville opened the scoring at 1 :43 with a goal from Kevin Denmark asâ€" sisted ‘by Tom Hogg and Chris Fleetham. Craig Chumley gave Oakâ€" ville a 2â€"0 lead with his goal from Brian Clouse and Frank Kosturik. Jon McKerrow scored the Downâ€" towners lone goal at 6:19 from Nick Cipp to cut Oakville‘s lead to 2â€"1. Both teams went scoreless in the second period. In the third Craig Chumley scored from Craig Murray at 5:48 for a 3â€"1 score. Tim Mills scored Oakville‘s fourth goal from Craig Chumley and Brian Clouse at 11:48. 6:12 with a goal from Trevor Macâ€" Donald. The unassisted goal by Brad McCoy at 11:11 gave Brampton a 20 lead. Rick Premich made the score 30 with his goal at 12:24 from Scott games at home winning only one of | $ A SIZES 5 x 10 â€" 5 x 15 % 8 10 x 10 â€" 10 x 15 â€" 10 x 20 8 OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE gé ) UPON REQUEST nORTWE .0 OA 886â€"7350 wornes. ies C sinessmens Association‘ Downâ€" towners came away on the short end of the stick twice last week as they lost 3â€"2 and 6â€"1. * scoring with a goal from Greig Heiâ€" deman and Tom MacMillan at 2:21. At 1:16 of the second period Steve Biss scored from Barry Dawson and John Sadler for Ching to tie the game 1â€"1. Sean Annal put Ching out front 2â€"1 at 2:08 with his goal from Steve Biss and Terry Griffiths. from Brian Morrison and Terry Griffiths to break the tie in Ching‘s favour. As neither team scored in the closing period Ching picked up the win 3â€"2. The first game against Brampton saw the visitors walk away with a 4â€" Jamie Young tied the game at 2â€"2 with his goal at 9:07 for the Downâ€" towners from John McKerrow and Last week the Major Midget ‘Schâ€" lueter® Chevies played three League Waterioo defenders and beat goalâ€" tender Stephen Whitney with less than four minutes to play. « In the final minutes of play. Whitâ€" ney charged far out of his net to stop a Kitchener breakaway. and Waâ€" terioo‘s Chris Code rattled a shot off the Kitchener goalpost. Waterioo had several chances in the final minâ€" utes. playing with a man advantage as the Krackers were assessed the only penalty of the game. but could not capitalize on their opportunities. The Hogg Fuel Saints close out their exhibition season this week with games against Brampton and in Brantford at 6:30 on Wednesday. October 29. The Saints® first game in the Hub Leagueâ€"Newton Division is scheduled for Monday. November 10 at 7:00 p.m. in Stratford. * Downtowners drop two games Chevies‘ Young scores hat trick The Minor Midget ‘Downtown Buâ€" Jeff Chase opened the scoring at But at 14:26 Steve Biss scored In the first game against Chinâ€" Uâ€"LOCK IT â€" â€" U KEEP THE KEY â€"â€" â€" STOREâ€"Nâ€"LOCK INC YOUR OWN WAREHKHOUSE cAS In the first game played at home the Cubs took a 10â€"2 thumping at the hands of Chinguacousy. Ching scored the lone goal on the Last week the Major Atom ‘Tim Horton® Cubs won two of their three At 6:58 of the second period Dave Russell scored from Chris Dryden for a 30 score. The final goal was scored at 10:45 of the third period by Pete McLeod from Rob Heyworth and Dave McBurney to give Ching the 4â€"0 win. Optimists gain tie against Ching . Waterloo major bantam Optimists hosted Chinguacousy and tied them 3â€"3 Wednesday. giving Waterioo its first point against CTA clubs. Scott McCarger got Waterloo going with the first goal assisted by Rich Denomme and Joel Curtis. Bill Limage got Waterloo‘s second from Mark Stefflier and Dave Beaton but that twoâ€"goal lead did not last long as Ching came back with three seâ€" condâ€"period goals. * Bht a strong solo performance by Joel Curtis in the third drew Waâ€" terloo into the tie. Williams leads Cubs The games final goal was scored at 5:07 of the third period by Jeff Chase from John Henrick and Tracy Doucette to give Brampton the 4â€"1 Wednesday against Oakville the home town team was victorious in the 5â€"2 game. After 59 seconds of play Murray Speers scored from Paul Chivers to give Oakville a short lived lead. Vince DeCaen was solid in goal deâ€" spite allowing three goals as he made many good saves to preserve the tie. Raine and Gary Walker The Chevies lone goal came at 14:§3 off the stick of Larry Gabel with the assist of Pat Evans and Jeff At 9:03 Gary Austin scored from John Bell to tie the game 1â€"1 after one period of play Peter Young then scored his first goal of the game at 5:03 of the seâ€" cond period from Pat Evans and Roger Carlaw to give the Chevies the lead 2â€"1. Pat Evans gave the Chevies a 2 goal lead with his goal at 12:43 from Larry Gabel and Dennis Don Clarke scored Oakville‘s seâ€" cond goal at 12:57 with the assist of Murray Speers for a 3â€"2 score in faâ€" vour of the Chevies. With 3 seconds left in the second period PeterYoung scored his seâ€" cond goal of the game from Larry Gabeland Pat Evans for a 4â€"2 score. The lone goal of the third ‘period came off the stick of Peter Young, his third of the game, at 3:13 unasâ€" sisted to give the Chevies the 5â€"2 vicâ€" were shutâ€"out 4â€"0 by Chinguacousy. Steve McKay blanked out the Cheâ€" Rob Heyworth scored at 6: 18 of the first period from Pete Collette and Jeff Crossman. Pete McLeod gave Ching a 20 lead at 13:41 with his goal from Dave Russell and Rob (Continued on page 33)