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The Kitchener Kats then dropped a well as his hat‘trick when he banged home Tim Bishop‘s iniâ€" tial shot. In the exhibition contest the Bees built up an early 30 lead Kats laa'l back to within one goal as Dave Daniel and Bryan Hickson connected in the seâ€" the eventual winner as Minor Hockey Scoreboard continue rampage The Hogg Fuel Saints paved the way to Waterloo‘s first OMHA minor atom regional championship with a 3â€"2 victory over Chinguacousy in Bramalea on Tuesday evening. Combined with an earlier 50 shutout, the victory in game two of the bestâ€" ofâ€"five series gave the Saints a commanding advantage of two games to none ed a 6â€"0 victory. Troy Stephens (3). Greg Adler. Chris Code and Brad Dargel scored for Waâ€" terloo while assists went to Code. Dargel, Chip Seiling. Steâ€" phens and Mark Strohack _ On Wednesday the Saints went to Stratford for a Hub League playoff game and postâ€" _ Fresh from their chamâ€" pionship victory over Chinâ€" guacousy. Waterioo played in Cambridge (Preston) on Sunâ€" day in another Hub League playoff. Troy Stephens paced the Saints awesome offense with five goals (including 98th of year) and an assist in the 13â€"1 victory. Defenseman Brent Mulligan picked up his first goal of the year as others went to Steven Rice (2), Matthew Ziâ€" linskas (2). Chris Code, Bradley Dargel and Mark Strohack. Asâ€" sists were awarded to Greg Adler (2). Strohack (2), Zilinsâ€" kas (2). Mike Brooks. Dargel Scott McPherson. Rice. Chip Seiling and Chad Young The Major Atom Wolves were dealt two costly defeats this week at the hands of Brantford and Woolwich as they all make final efforts to qualify for the League championship to be played the weekend of April 45 in Waterloo. The Wolves to this point had been undefeated in playoff action with big wins the previous week The Wolves seem to be having a rough time when they get a couple of goals down and have not been accusâ€" tomed to catchâ€"up style play. they prefer to have their opâ€" ponents bring the play to them _ Wednesday in Brantford the Bell City homers downed the Wolves 4â€"2 Saturday. at home the Wolves were humiliated by the strong Woolwich team The Waterloo Major Peewee ‘Cougars ‘ blazed past two more opponents in Hub league playoffs as they annihilated Guelph (17â€"2) and tripped Woolâ€" wich (3â€"1) Wolves dealt costly defeats Cougars paste two more foes Hogg Saints N A ME ADMINISTRATION Orrally to be taken with boiling water 3 to 5 bags daily. Cigarette amoking is not recommended while on this Please Clip & Mall to:â€" Atlaos International Tr.Co. PO.Box 245 Waterloo/Ont CANADA N2J 4A4 20 TEABAGS PER BOX ADDRE SS CITY The sweet tasting tea to curb your smoking . treatment. TAKE iT ANYTIME ! DRINK THE WEST LAKE TEA TO ENJOY LIFE AND GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH IT ANYTIME 1 /[-\ wist case TEA tasting tea to curb uEAss TEA sLENas an awesome scoring display taiâ€" lying three goals in the first period. six in the second and eight more in the final frame Fourteen Courgars‘‘ parâ€" ticipated in the deluge with hatâ€" tricks going to John Fazakas (4 assists). Shayne Finlay (4 asâ€" sists) and Brian Bishop: two goal efforts were earned by Chris Prince (3 assists). Chris Read (3 assists) and Julian Brandon ; single counters went to Jim Schumilas (1 assist) and Todd Fiske (2 assists) Assists were accumulated by Matt Allan (3),. Mike Dietrich (2). Stephen Thom â€" and â€" Jay Matt Gagnon. Andrew Reeve 31. The scoreboard remained empty until 6 seconds into the third _ period, when _ the Panthers‘ Todd McFarlane, scored from Rob Thiel Woolâ€" wich came back minutes later to tie it up. After 5:26 had past in the third. Waterloo went ahead 2â€"1 thanks to Rob Thiel, assisted by Jeff Clugston. Just to be on the safe side. Jeff Clugâ€" ston of the Panthers. slipped in one more goal assisted by Corey Fiske and Brad Postiff. ending the game 3â€"1 Waterloo Randy Tracey. in goal for the Panthers. played a super game. making many fantastic saves The next game in Hub League Playdowns sees Waterloo hostâ€" ing Brantford at Waterloo Arena on Sunday Last Wednesday the Waterioo minor peewee Panthers really put on the pressure as they hosted and defeated Woolwich Twin City Optimist Warmior minor bantams picked up a pair of victories in three games last week as they made a bid for a position in the Hub League finals. ed and then added his second from Mike McMillan and Kevin McGraw. Scott Clugston notched the other two one minuâ€" te apart with Robb Kerton and Chris Maithaner drawing asâ€" sists on the first and Chris Parany: setting up the second. The teams exchanged second period goals with Brad Steven scoring on a pass from Brian Keller. Goaltender Dave Jensen styâ€" mied the opposition shooters while defeating Preston 6â€"2 and Stratford 8â€"2. s Waterloo built up a 4â€"1 first period lead against Preston jas period lead against Preston fs Sean Madorin scored unassistâ€" period goals with Brad Steven _ Milford took a 30 lead in the scoring on a pass from Brian â€" Eame before the Chevies were Keller. able to get on the scoreboard Brett Johnston completed the _ Then the Chevies scored 6 unâ€" scoring with a solo effort midâ€" _ answered goals to take the way through the third. game 6â€"3 In Stratford, Madorin led the In their second game the Cheâ€" Panthers put on pressure PROVINCE Madorin hot for Warriors STOP SMOKING YES| Please send me one box WEST LAKE TEA. Enclosed is my check or money order tor $ 8.95 Pius $1.00 ftor shipping and handling Total $ 9. 95 way with a:fl in each period He opened scoring when he rushed over the blueline and unâ€" leashed a wicked snapshot into the top corner. Then Rob Kemâ€" pel took a centering pass from Steven and made a nifty move to beat the Stratford goalie. Warriors added our goals in the second when Kerton banged in the puck as it was dumped in from the blueline by Rob Hunter. Johnston and Rod Douâ€" cette then worked to set up Maâ€" dorin‘s backhand tally, Steven took a pass from Hunter and unâ€" leashed a slapshot to the lower corner, and Kerton and Parany: worked effectively to set up Clugston in front of the net Stratford scored early in the third and it was not until the last minute of play that Clugâ€" ston and Hunter combined to set up Paranyi and then Maâ€" dorin‘s hat trick from Kerton came with just 11 seconds left Warriors came up with a great effort in London but dropped a 4â€"2 decision to Forest City Wasps hang on Postal Code Waterioo major novice Lakeâ€" shore Optimist Wasps captured first place in the Novice Select division this past weekend by downing Kitchener Komets 4â€"3. Wasps, who have yet to be deâ€" feated in league play, still have one scheduled playoff game beâ€" fore they meet their yet to be determined opponents in the championship game Wasps got off to a sluggish start Saturday falling behind 1â€"0 second. Donny O‘Brien evened the mark for Wasps when he banged in a rebound from Matt Wickie to have Wasps Robin Brandon tie the game 42 seconds later assisted by Sheldon Gilchrist Donny O ‘Brien picked up his seâ€" cond of the game late in the seâ€" cond period assisted by Tony Code and Matt Wickie In the third. Matt Wickie provided the fourth goal for Wasps assisted by Shawn Way before Komets collected another marker late in the final period. But it was tqo late as Wasps hung on for the 4â€"3 victory. On the weekâ€"end the Major Midget ‘Schlueter‘ Chevies traâ€" velled to Wingham to participaâ€" te in their 17th annual Midget Hockey Tournament and came away Champions for the third straight year s In the first game the Chevies met Milford. Mich Chevies tops in Wingham â€"_TO CURB YOUR SMOKING vies met Fraser. Mich., who lHad defeated them for the Championship in Drummonâ€" ville. Que. The Chevies proved to be the better team this game as they downed Fraser by a §â€"3 This game belonged to the Chevies as they won by a comâ€" manding 7â€"2 score. The Chevies scored 3 in the first and 2 in the second for a 50 game. but, the Chevies came back with two more goals to take the 7â€"2 vieâ€" tory Haelzle ties Cub record for the Championship. Woolâ€" wich had previously defeated Mich. Travellers 5â€"4 and Deâ€" troit 7â€"2 to make the Chamâ€" Last week the Major Atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs played three Hub League Playâ€"Off games. In the home game against Preston the visitors opened the scoring in the game at 2:25, but, after that Trevor Ludoiph shut them out ' The Cubs came back scoring four goals in both the first and second periods and doubling their score in the third to give them the 16â€"1 victory Brad Haelzle scored 4 goals and assisted at 3 goals for the Cubs. Brad‘s fourth goal was his 60th of the season. The 7 points in a single game ties the Cubs record for number of points received in a game set by Brian Schnurr in the 68â€"69 seaâ€" In Preston the Cubs didn‘t have it as easy as they won by a narrow 4â€"2 score Scoring the remaining 12 goals for the Cubs were John Leeder and Mike Nafziger 3 each, Darryl Geisel and Brian Gillis 2 each. and Bill O‘Brien and John Williams 1 each. Mutuals clinch playoff spot The high flying Mutuals downed the Kitchener Krickets on Sunday at Albert McCorâ€" mick Arena winning a playoff spot against their home rivals Mutuals Sebby Yantz opened the scoring at 29 seconds of the first from Stephen Hooper and Bernie Adiys. Mutuals Stephen Hooper tallied again at 1:29 from Ian Buck and John Craig. and picked up his second hat trick in as many games at 4:54 from Mike Godwin and Tyler Richber. Kitchener‘s Klaus Ehrenberg put the Krickets on the scoreboard at 2:26 of the seâ€" cond period, while Mutuals Steâ€" phen Hooper made it 4â€"1 from lan Buck and Brad Karges at Waterloo Mutuals Select were guests Thursday of the Kitchener Kiowas at the Kitchener Annex playing to a 1â€" .1 e 8:28. In the third. Mutuals David Henry scored from Dean MacDonald and Kitcheners Allen Runstedtler added their second on a break to make it a 5â€"2 win for a very happy Muâ€" tuals team. Saturday Mutuals dominated the play at Don McLaren Arena against the Kitchener Kavaâ€" liers 6â€"0