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OF REITZEL RENTALS OPEN MON.â€"FRI. 7:00â€"5:30, SAT. 8:00â€"5:30 Free Estimates NOW OPEN! 885â€"5005 Tigers dropped by Kitchener Wednesday in Kitchener Waâ€" terloo major peewee Tigers. lost their first Hub League playoff game of the season to a muchâ€" improved Kitchener team by a score of 42 Kitchener scored one goal in the first period and added two more in the second Waterico came on strong in the third to score two goals First Waterioo goal was scored by Jim Way from Atti Laszlo and Mike Clemens. John Karst assisted David Slater on the seâ€" cond. Kitchener got a final goal on Marc McCallum to end the _ Thursday Waterioo hosted Galt and outscored them 4â€"2 Brad Clugston scored the on:z fal of the first period. Al F iott scored two goals in the seâ€" cond with assists going to Steve Seibert with two, Don Oberie and Daiton Buckett. John Karst scored on a pass from Dave Slater and Dean DeSilva to complete the scoring. Galt scored one more to make the final 42. Scott MacDonald was in goal for Tigers _ Tigers played in Preston Sunâ€" day and dominated the play by defeating them 60. _ _ _ Goal scorers for Waterloo went to Steve Seibert with two, Daiton Duckett, David Slater, Atti Laszlo and Don Oberie. Asâ€" sists went to Oberie with three., Duckett with two, Dave Godâ€" win. Dean DeSilva and Jim Way. Marc McCallum chalked up the shutout. Tigers host Preston Thursday at 8 p.m. at Waterloo Arena Waterloo _ minor peewee Bauer Bruins played three games last week and won all of them Thursday Bruins travelled to Woodstock and came home with a 5â€"3 victory Chuck Dieâ€" trich opened the scoring for Waterloo assisted hy Brad Kit and John East Woodstock then came back and tied the game Brad Kit put Waterloo ahead from Chuck Dietrich at the end of one. Woodstock tied the game again only to have Tim Allensen put Waterloo ahead at the end of the second from Greg MacDonald Bruins cruise to 3 victories Chuck Dietrich added apother for Waterioo from Brad Kit to put Waterloo in the lead 4â€"2 Joason Poag‘s goal swapped with one from Woodstock in the dying minutes ended the game at 5â€"3 Assists went to Chuck Dietrich and Brad Kit Sunday Bruins visited Presâ€" ton and won 6â€"0 with Shawn Brenner picking up the shutout Waterloo scored twice in the first. Jason Poag from Brad Kit and Alex Lehmacher from Tim Allensen. There was no scoring in the second but in the third Waterloo exploded for four / / Minor Hockey Scoreboard ~ _ The major atom Wolves conâ€" tinued their undefeated playoff streak this week with three more big wins. Monday night in Galt the Wolves managed a slight 4â€"3 victory as the homeâ€" town boys put out a super effort in their final game goals. Tim Allensen from Steve Israel opened the floodgates followed by Chuck Dietrich unâ€" assisted, David Cherry from Tim Allensen and Chris Rigby from Steve Israei Monday Preston returned the visit and were handed a 5â€"1 loss Bard Kit got the first two Waâ€" terico goals assisted by Jason Poag, Chuck Dietrich and John East At the 1 33 mark of the second Preston spoiled Derek Geisel‘s attempt for a shutout David Cherry put Water}Joo ahead 3â€"1 assisted by Tim Alâ€" lensen and Greg MacDonald. in the‘ third Jason Poag scored from Brad Kit and Chuck Dieâ€" trich before Tim Allensen closed out the scoring from Alex Lehmacher Wolves Jonathan â€" Rigby picked up a hatâ€"trick and Craig Foxworthy secured one as the Galt goaltender displayed a super effort Galt opened the scoring just minute and fortyâ€"six seconds into the game only to be ansâ€" wered by Jon Rigby‘s first goal twentyâ€"one seconds later. Craig Foxworthy scored as Galt‘s netminder _ stopped _ Nick Georghiades® shot and Craig made the rebound count With one minute and 56 seconds left in the first period Al Christie rushed in with Jon Rigby on a two man breakaway and Rigby picked the upper corner to make it 3â€"1. Galt secured the only goal in the second and in the first minute of the third period they tied the game. The third period saw several end to end rushes and the battle was on for the winning fourth goal Finally at the 5:37 mark Jon Rigby picked up his goal for the hatâ€"trick to give the Wolves the victory Sunday in Guelph the Wolves secured a 9â€"1 victory as they only allowed Guelph 6 shots on their goalie Ralph Roberts Wolves goals were scored by Bill Haldenby, Mike Robinson. Joe Miller, Nick Georghiades and Brad Shantz in the first period. Guelph scored half way into the second period and two minutes later Brad Shantz reâ€" Triple win for Wolves turned that marker. The game slackened off until late in the third period when Nick Georghâ€" iades. Bill Haldenby and Wally Wassing put in the final goals Saturday in Waterioo the Woives faced Galt and with a good crowd on hand enjoyed a great game and won 4â€"!1 Goalie Kevin Honeyford played well as he faced some good shots Woives opened the game with an early goal from Billy Hal denby as he put in a well placed ice level shot after a pass from Jon Rigby Gait tied it up with a good wrist shot from the goal moutls giving the goalie too small a piece of it Late in the first Wolves got the go ahead flafux Jon Rigby and Brad tz cleared their own zone and Billy Haldenby neatly deliâ€" vered the puck into Gait‘s net Just seconds into the second period Mike Robinson backâ€" handed in a bonus taily assisted by Nick Georghiades and Steve Farrar. Joe Miller ended the scoring half way through the seâ€" cond when his forechecking efâ€" fort paid dividends and he broke up a Galt powerplay rushed in and scored while the Wolves were shorthanded In the first game Wasps traâ€" velled to Kitchener to meet Kitchener Kiowas. Robin Branâ€" don opened the scoring for Waâ€" terloo late in the opening period when he picked up Shawn Way‘s pass and rifled his shot high to the right corner Kiowas fought back with two markers of their own in the second. only to have Shawn Way and Billy Evans tally for one apiece to give Wasps the victory A busy week was had by Waâ€" Sabres 3 â€" Gâ€"Small, Ontonovich. Leask terloo novice Wasps as they Aâ€"Long, Nantais played three games. coming away with two wins and a tre Series C In the second game Wasps trounced Kitchener Kavaliers 6â€"0 Leading the charge for Wa terloo were Donny O‘Brien with two goals and an assist. Matt Wickie with two and two. Tony Code with one and two assists and Robin Brandon with one goal. Shane Seabrook and Jason Lehman shared the shutout Sunday Wasps met their crossâ€"town rivals the Mutuals and the two closelyâ€"matched clubs _ fought _ endâ€"toâ€"end throughout the game, which ended in a 3â€"3 tie Busy week for Wasps Cubs shocked by Stratford The Major Atom ‘Tim Horâ€" ton‘ Cubs played host to Galt and Stratford last week in Hub League Playâ€"Offs In the first game against Gait Brad Haelzie opened the scorâ€" ing at 4 §6 with the assist of John Leeder and Wade Schâ€" wark At 6:58 of the second period Bill O‘Brien scored from Cyrus Taghizadeh and Brian Gillis to put the Cubs out front 2â€"0 â€" But at 740 Marty Fraser scored from John Bartiett and Shawn McGarth to put Galt on the scoreboard and make the First games of twoâ€"game total goals Greenshirts 2 â€" Gâ€"Khiewer 2 Colts 0 Cubs 10 â€" Gâ€"Hooper 2, Hepditch 2, Droumtsekas 2, Winter 2, Strub, Regals 5 â€" Gâ€"Robertson 2. Schmidt. Woelfle. Hymers Aâ€"Schmidt, Witten. Woelfle. Hamilton Dutchmen 2 â€" Gâ€"Baird 2 Aâ€"Bolduc Series D Generals 3 â€" Gâ€"Johnston 2. Lalonde Rebels Chippers Raiders Cyclones Stingers Flyers Aâ€"Bauer 2, Johnston. Gres. Herter Kings 2 â€" Gâ€"Lansky. Groves Aâ€"Groves TEAM Bruins Sabres Rovers Flames City League Aâ€"Collins 5, Winter 2, Hooper, Hepditch, Strub, Majeed WATERLOO MIDGET HOUSE LEAGUE 1981 FINAL SCHEDULE STANDINGS Leading Scorers Greg O‘Hara (Bruins|. 44 Jody McConnel (Sabres) 35 Paul Way (Bruins) 34 Mike D.ilard (Sabres| 32 Major Atom City League SCORING LEADERS Major Bantam Fina! Standings Bruins 9 Rovers 4 Sabres 4 Flames 1 In the second period Stratford scored twice more while holdâ€" 13 12 17 ({Continued on page 27) 100 81 51 GA 100 120 63 62 57 70 19 17 11 20