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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Dec 1980, p. 35

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The Major Midget 'Schlueter' Chevies split their games last week in Hub League Newton Di- vision play. They lost to the Kitchener Kondors 3-2 and defeatedf'reston " _ For their first game the Chevies travelled to Kitchener to play the Kondors. Neither team scored in the first period of play. Then in the second period Peter Young scored at 2:02 from John Bell for the Chevies, At 7:41 Todd Francis scored unassisted to give the Chevies a 2-0 lead in the game. Rob Nakrgang scored at8:16 of the third unas- sisted for the Kondors for a bl score, Then at 9:38 Kevin Douglas scored unassisted to tie the game at 2-2. With 57 seconds left in the game Kevin Douglas scored his second goal from Joe Seifried to give the Kitchener Kondors the 3-2 victory over the Che- vies, At home against Pres- ton the visitors opened the scoring at 14:09 with an unassisted goal by Arlisto Francisco. Peter Young scored at 7: ll of the secdnd period from Dennis Brox and John Bell to tie the game. Then at 7:20 Dave Win and loss for Cheviot CHRISTMAS IS A SENSA TIONAL LOOK Minor Hockey Scoreboard Make gift giving extra personal by showing someone you really care A gift certificate for long and beautiful custom finger nails 141 Ontario St. At. Kitchena’ Corporation Square Especially for her. . . THE TOTAL LOOK 742-2321 Frank Szabatin scored the games final goal at 9:30 with the assist of Barry Hutchinson to complete the scoring at 5-3 in favour of the Che- vies. sisled to put the Chevies out from bi. Thursday the ‘Sch- lueter' Chevies host Stratford at 9:25. At 5:23 Jeff Morgan scored from Larry Gabel and Greg McQuil- lian to give the Chevies back the lead " John Bell made the score 4-2 with his goal at 8:12 from Roger Carlaw and Peter Young. Twenty-nine seconds later Larry Gabel gave the Chevies a 5-2 lead with his goal from Greg McQuillian arid Gary Austin. Domerville scored unas- Waterloo Twin City Optimist Warriors reeled off three vic- tories in minor bantam action defeating Preston 8-2 and 6-1 and bombing Kitchener 9-1. In Preston, Scott Clug- ston scored two first period goals. the first assisted by Bill Kuchma and Robb Kerton and the second by Kerton. Warriors added three more in the second by Sean Madorin from Mike McMillan. Chris Paranyi from Madorin Warriors on warpath and McMillan from Ma- dorin and Brett John- Preston scored a pair In the third, but. War- riors replied with three more scored by Brent Rogers from * Chris Malthaner and Rod Doo. cette, Paranyi from Brad Steven and Ma- dorin from Johnston and Doucette. . Back in Waterloo, Bill Kuchma fired a hat trick with Kerton assisting on ail three goals and Clug- ston on the second Other Warrior goals were scored by Paul Breen from Steven. Scott Smith from Param yi and Kerton from Johnston. Goaltender Dave Jen- sen was in net for both victories over Preston. ln Kitchener Warriors built up a first period lead on goals by Mc- Standard features: -full time 4-wheel drive --fully reclining bucket seats with ad- justable headrests -tachometer, tripmeter, oil pressure gauge, water temperature gauge, manual choke -10 inch front disc brakes, 10-inch rear drum brakes -21-piece tool kit --rear window defroster -rnudflaps, all four wheels -loching interaxle differential -unit body construction -fully lined cab -dual rear view mirrors -heavy duty front and rear bumpers --undercoating corrosion protection -4-cylinder engine -4-speed standard transmission plus reverse gear. s6998 (plus freight, pre-delivery and licence) 325 Weber St. N. WATERLOO SAVE M, SALES TAX LADA e ON WEBER N IVA 4x4 NO SALES TAX! 886-2620 on They continued to outhustle their op- ponents and added three more goals in the second by Johnston from Me. Millan and Madorin, Doucette from Rob Kempei and Rogers. and Clugston completed his hat trick from Kerton and Kuchma. A shot from the point was deflected past goal- tender Mike McNeice to rob him of his shutout early in the third but from then on the goal scoring belonged to War, rior Robb Kerton and he scored three consecu- tive goals. The first was assisted by Kuchma and Hunter. the second by Clugston and the third was neatly set up by Ma- dorin from Doucette. Millan from Madonn and Johnston. Clugston waisted and CIugston from Kenna.

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