"i"' l M'inarFlloekey Scoreboard l to draw . Saturday evening the Major Peewee Waterloo 'Cougars' travelled to Kitchener to engage the Wilson Selects. From the outset Kitchener em- ployed a very tight de- fensive style and kept the "Cougars' at bay for most of the game. Late In the second, period. Shayne Finlay stole the puck at centre ice, raced down the right wing, eluded a Kitchener de- fenceman and blasted a screaming slapshot past a bewildered Wilson goaltender. PAGE so - WATEILOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. DECCQER , I? Kitchener become more offensive minded and a free-wheeling game ensued. Waterloo had many excellent scoring opportunities with which to widen their lead but were either unable to finish off their plays or were stymied by a resilient goaltender. Mid-way through the third period Kitchener bottled up the Waterloo team and a screened shot from the Cougars hold Got the blues? Want to get away from it all? ( Take a walk! “nuns 255 TOLLGA'I'E BLVD - WATEBLOO " ' murmur/an- Walk a Mock.Today. blueline found its mark. The last 115 seconds provided extra exot- tement as the 'Cougars' enjoyed a man advan- tage but they Were una- ble to capitalize on this break and the game ended in a 1-1 tie. Randy Bueholtz played well in the 'Cougar' nets. The 'Cougars' next home game is Sunday. Dec, 7/80 at 2:15 pm, in the Waterloo arena, Brian Gillis opened the games scoring after 34 seconds with a goal from Bill O'Brien At 1:03 Wade Schwark scored from Brad Hael- zle and John Leeder for a 2-0 score. Joey Ger- mann gave the Cubs a 3- 0 lead with his goal at 4:25 from Wade Sch- wark. The Major Atom "rim Horton' Cubs travelled to Kitchener to. play the Kernels and came home with a 8-1 victory. Team effort pays off for Cubs At 5:07 John Williams Nt-a" S,fft f‘Do†It Up This Yultide gave the Cubs a com- manding 4At lead with his goal from Scott Schindler and Darryl Geisel. With 2:11 lelt in the opening period Bill O'Brien scored unassist- ed to give his team a M lead. Forty-five seconds into the second period Brian Beckner beat Tre- vor Ludolph, In net for the Cubs. to put the Komets on the score- board 5-1. Tony Tikel as- sisted on Brian's goal, Bruins paste Stratford Waterloo Bauer Bruins minor peewees put on their scoring logs and thumped Stratford 10-3 Monday night. John Williams scored at 4:19 from Michael Natziger to give the Cubs back their 5 goal lead. At715l DarrylGei- sel scored from Joey Germann to put the Cubs out front 7-1. Sixteen se- conds later' Cyrus Taghi- zadeh completed the scoring with his goal from Brian Gillis to give the 'Tim Horton' Cubs the 8-1 victory. Chuck Dietrich and Tim Allensen led the way with three goals each, Other Waterloo goal scorers were David Cherry. Alex Leh- macher. Chris Rigby NEAR CORNERS FOREST GLEN and TOLLGATE BLVD. and Brad Kit in what proved to g a real team effort, Assisting a. the goals were Jason Poag with three, Tim Allensen and Brad Hyde with a pair. David Schenk, Chuck Dietrich. Richard Geode, Derek Seibert, Steve Israel, Brad, Kit, David Cherry, and Alex Lehmacher. Bruins travel to Osha- wa this weekend to par- ticipate in the 10th an- nual Kinsmen peewee hockey tournament _ best of luck The 'Waterloo Bees, hoping to avenge an ea r- lier 2-0 defeat, took on Bees salvage draw vs. Acton PLANNING A PARTY? LOW RENTAL RATES!!! CALL os NOW!!! DELIVERY AVAILABLE!!! 184 Weber Street Mann, Waterloo-Tel: 885-5688 MON. 9-6 TUES. 9-6 WED. 8-7 THURS. 9.7 FRI. " BAT. 03 Are you looking for a one stop hair care salon. Then why not come in and try us at Lakeshore. the Ada team but were forced to come from be- hind late in the game to salvage a 2-2 tie. The hi- lite of the game was a penalty shot awarded to the Bees late in the first period The Acton goalie was caught for slashing and Coach Hill called on Tim Kinkade to take the penalty shot, Tim cruised in and pulled the goaltender out of post- tion He went to his backhand but couldn't find the range as he slipped his shot off the near post. Waterloo continued to apply the pressure and were finally awarded for their persistence as Tim Kinkade tucked the puck under the fallen goal- Tis the season to Give Yourself a sparkling new look for the holidays... INFOIMM'IOI I APPOINTMENTS CALI. Here's how to help make it a social event! 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Chris Schumilas picked up the loose puck and carried it behind the Acton net until he spot- 888-6800 ted Geoff Wheat all alone in the slot, Geoff completed the bang- bang play by pumping the puck through the goaltender's legs to give his team the well de- served he. Geoff Whent was awarded player of the game as his line applied constant pressure on the Acton team throughout the contest. The Bees next home game is Wed- nesday. December 3 against Gall.