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No cataract, tasting or moi-I and... 30 Duke St. West, Suite 603 -iiifi9ceasily Without (gummy a. 1.1 By Rick Campbell Chronicle - Editor Waterloo Stalin coach Jack Egers was the first to admit Sunday his club‘s season-ending four-game losing streak had him wondering if Sistins were really as good as their second- place record would in- dicate. Have no fear. The players that oc- cupied Siskin sweaters for most of the year have chased away the strangers that wore them for those four games and everything appears back to normal. I lost 30 mums m 9 weeks I aMavs rotated aboul ads 7 are tttey vea' new“! 04 movies7 Now I moan -e he vesuns we amazng A soemal mm; In Prorestuortar tot a" [new cave Mrs C W Siskin front normal again With bookend wins Friday and Sunday sand- wiched around Saturv day's Midwestern Junior B banquet. Sisks have assumed a commanding 24) series lead over New Hamburg Hahn: in one of two quarter-finals. They can clinch a spot in the semis with a win' at home tonight in game three beginning at 8 pm. Should a fourth be neces- sary. it will be in the Burg Friday, with a re- mote fifth back in " terloo Sunday. Friday Siskins fell be- hind Hahns early, then exploded for five goals in a space of five mimr tes in the second to waltz to a 7-2 victory, their first win in five contests. Sunday was a much closer tussle. but Duanne Moeser's second goal of the night at 15:38 of the final period gave tes in the second to pair of goals for Wa- thought after getting According to Egers, waltz to a 'tapi. victory terloo Friday while 'cm% beat like that " their Jeff Nickel played their first Win in five gles went to Moeser. own rink they would "really well" between contests Sunday was a Todd Loveday. Brad have let up a little bit the pipes for Friday‘s much closer tussle. but am Fred McEachhie tonight. but they came Wln. while Tim Im Duanne Moeser's second and st,lgGilili1iig.li Shawn out strong Cullough earned the Vic- goal of the night at 15:38 Mulroney, who returned "We didn't exactly tory with steady play of the final period gave to the lineup after miss- play our greatest game Sunday. - .. ' - T v - q ' l r Sc, v ' . .3 I cw' ilii ., l a. . 1.7- "Ci' ar ‘ P. 1 . , 2 , . MD. " " _ " 9- . a cr, l 1! . a ' l t ' 1 t l ' " i r" L, il" '3 " Ct," 'v r t C', i I Is"s '. 3 s . k " t . I T a. if E, " a : I ‘w‘ , m ' I' l.", " , , ‘5' 'gf i; 'ear, . ' l , B" F. ' v , i . 5g - , r" . ' i 1 ' - [j, " N 1 A a , . q , . t V _ x , *F'V t I ' A. t ., 's, I . "T - " _ -" "f" I _ q _ L', ir'tt' " G"- _ u. i .' . 1’ , " " _ 1 , l y r I . A . _ m , _ . ‘ " i I -__- ' This picture is not of Waterloo Siskins players bench Sunday. but of their half of the penalty bon during a Wild first-period. At this point as Paul Berberich enters the sin bin. four Siskins were cooped up " they incurred thewreth of referee Ray Parise. K U-LOCK IT - - U KEEP THE KEY - - - STORE-N-LOCK INC I g I 812585110-5x15 F t '0ttto-10xt6-t0tt20 l omensczss AVAILABLE . masonssv 886-7350 , “WV†I HAM " YOUR OWN WAREHOUSE .EAS Waterloo the 6-5 deci- “I'll admit then you lose four games you tend to begin to wonder what‘s going on," said Egers about his club‘s season-ending slump. "even though there were reasons for it. But our second and third periods Friday in New Hamburg have to go along with the best we've played all year, We were passing the puck well. headman- ning the puck, and we made some really nice plays, had some pretty goals." Jack McSorley had a pair of goals for Wa- terloo Friday while sin- gles went to Moeser, Todd Loveday, Brad King. Fred McEachhie and deienqéman Shawn Mulroney, who returned to the lineup after miss- ing two games with a knee injury. Sunday the teams were deadlocked at three after two periods before goals by Mike Coppolino and Paul Ber- .berich vaulted Sisks into a 5-3 third-period lead. The visitors refused to buckle though, and knot- ted it before Moeser's dehection of loveday's point blast went not only through his own legs but those of surprised Hahn goalie Don Elnwechter. "Actually New Ham- burg surprised me a bit tonight (Sunday)," said Egers “I would have thought after getting beat like that in their own rink they would have let up a little bit tonight. but they came out strong, ymu/WM i' ... in exquisite gowns ( for the bride, her fl attendants and the ') mother of the bride and groom plus a l 3 wide variety of suits I. and dresses for all l occasions. Sizes 8-20 " King St. N.. Fashions for '8l The wmdoo 4 Fashion ane 886-3080 might... but you ean't arguewbenyou when Berberich and Moeser each counted a pair in Sunday's victory, with singles going to Fred McEachnie and Cop- palm The only Siskins miss- ing from the lineup were defenseman Todd Sheri- dan (ankle) and Chris Young (shoulder), Love- day took a regular tum on left defense in both contests to help ease the load and hopefully allow the youngster to regain some of his early-season confidence. x,†Open Daily 9-5:30 Thurs, 3. Fri. til 9