IT WAS rough traatmont time for this New Hamburg Hahn forward Sunday as he Was sandwiched in the second period by Waterloo Siskins Shawn Mulroney (7) and Brad Lund " 1 l. Lund hit for the hat trick including two in the final four minutes to vault Watarloo to a B- 4 victory. c, llllM,f niriiIitirpCigltLili.JillllllL._,.,, SKIN Treatment.†I. ‘4... HAND Treatment............. 'tsm FOOT Treatment............... 'tom EYE LASH Tinting ..........,. “In. EAR Piercing..........]"' N 'tt.98 wAxmG....L.........Na0 h ‘40... TERESA Take this opportunity of this introduction SPEC|AL For Your NEW FALL LOOK. On every Tues. Wed. th Thurs. for the month of Nov. the following services will be available. THE "Wir & Skin Clint for the Total Beauty book“ 930 King St. W., Kitchener - Across from K-tht Hospital For Free (Jo-Ila“.- & Want Phone "t3PC, HAIR GALLERY m h Mom 'uLm MAKE YIIIR was LTD. By Rick 60mph.“ Chanel. Sports Editor The third period was one big turn-on for " terloo Slums Sunday Centre Brad Lund capped off a fine evemng at 19:04 of the third period when he scored his third of the night In one of the wierdest man- ners possible to break the H tie, Siskins, who entered the period trailing 4-3 after giving up a gift goal with 17 seconds left in the second period. turned on the jets but it wasn't until the 16:11 mark that Lund tied it with his second of the night on a slick set-up from linemate Brad King. Then, with only a min- ute to go. defenseman Brian Kehoe let go a blast from the left point and Lund, facing Kehoe Good thing too, as It helped them steal a b-4 victory from the hard- working New Hamburg Hahns, and gave Wa- terloo its first wm In the last three starts. Late heroics give Siskins big victory on the play from off to the left side of the net. reached out, deflected the puck 45 degrees be- hind his body and through the legs of um suspecting New Ham- burg goalie Don Ein- wechter to give Wa- terloo the Victory. The goals were wel- come relief for Lund. who after notching five In his first five games, had not scored until Fri- day in Sistins 4-3 loss to Owen Sound. "Yeh, I was trying to deflect the puck, but I don't think he IEirr wechter) was expecting it since I had my back to the net," said Lund. one of the club's most con- snstent performers throughout the early stages of the 1980-81 campaign. Duanne Moeser, hav- ing Just an excellent roo- kie year, had Sistins goal in the first period. a long slapshot from out- side the blueline that skipped through Ein- wechter's legs. Bobby Hague cashed on a fine individual effort in the WATERLOO CHWICLE. “MWAV. WEWER 6, I- - PAGE 27 But Hahn. In display- ing a stubbornness much the same as last week In their 4-4 tie with Wa- terloo, fought back to take a 4-3 lead heading Into the third that likely would have stood up had Siskins not reverted to the aggressive brand of play they started Sun- day's contest with, "It's been two or three games since we've played decent hockey," said Lund "We had to have overtime to beat Cambridge, then we played just terrible in Owen Sound Friday, I think we had only five shots in the first period, "So we had a team meeting before tonight's game and discussed some stuff, just sort of a chat session, Then (coach) Jack (lagers: came in and said a few things too, that we werert't playing to our potential and had to start working harder, "We came out in the first and got off to a good start, but then we got into penalty trouble, In Owen Sound Fri- day, Sistins gave up a Shorthanded goal late in the contest to drop the ' 3 squeaker. Land, Moeser and Fred McEachnie tallied for Waterloo. Both New Hamburg goals In the first period came on powerplays. then In the second Haws capitalized on shoddy defensive work to beat John Conrad twice. Conrad, who made so veral sparling saves early on, lacked his characteristic aggres- snveness In cutting down the angles on both se- cond period markers. and was replaced by Al Hebert in the third. Although not over- worked, Hebert came up big in a handful of in- stances to thwart Hahns when they could have clinched the victory. Sistins travel to Kitchener tonight at 8 that slowed our may tum Actually we had lots of chances taught, then we Inn It on a goal like that."