PAGE 32 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1981 Chevies ousted from Gold Puck The Major Midgei *Schlueter‘ Chevies participatâ€" ed in the lith Annual Gold play the Chevies met Stratâ€" ford, St. Catharines and Windâ€" In their first game the Cheâ€" vies met Stratford and defeatâ€" ed them 6â€"1. At 7:04 of the second period Jamie Young scored from John McKerrow and Nick Cipp to give the Chevies a 2â€"0 lead. Twentyâ€"six seconds later Tom MacMillan scored from Bob Walls to make the score 3â€"0. Blake Ellis opened the scorâ€" ing at 9: 12 with a goal assisted by Tom MacMillan and Bob Walls. Pete Dietrich gave the Cheâ€" vies a 40 lead at 1:05 of the third period when he scored from Brent Ellis and Joel from Tom MacMillan and Greig Heideman to make the score 51. Twentyâ€"one seconds later John McKerrow scored plete the scoring at 61 in favour of the Chevies. In their second game the Chevies edged St. Catharines 4â€"2. scoring in the game at 8:02 when he scored from Blake Ellis. The Chevies took a 20 lead in the game on a goal at 9:25 by Brent Ellis from Joel Curtis and Pete Dietrich. The lone goal of the second The last goal of the game was scored at 13: 14 by Scott Sanders with the assist of John McKerrow and Jamie Young. This gave the ‘Schlueter‘ Cheâ€" vies the 4â€"2 victory over St. Catharines. period was scored at the 23 second mark. Tom MacMillan scored the goal from Greig Heideman to make the score Chevies met Windsor and were defeated 7â€"4. Bob Walls scored the first goal of the game at the 25 second mark from Greig Heiâ€" deman and Tom MacMillan. At 1:27 Bob Probert scored from Roland Deschamps and Coming Soon! At 10:22 Bob Walls scored Minor Hockey Scoreboard WATCH FOR IT! Waterloo Chronicle advertising deadline Dec. 2nd call 886â€"2830 for more information DECEMBER 9" Terry Turner to tie the game at 1â€"1 John McKerrow scored at 2: 09 of the second period from Scott Sanders and Jamie back the lead 2â€"1 Windsor tied the game at 1. 04 with a goal by Bob Probert from Tony Dicocco and John Sapardanis. At 4:36 Greig Heideman scored from Tom MacMillan to put the Chevies out front 3â€"2. John McKerrow made the score 42 with his goal at 6: 19 from Scott Sanders and Mike five consecutive goals This loss eliminated the Chevies from the Tournaâ€" Last week the Major Atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs travelled to Chinguacousy for a CTA League game. The home town boys opened the scoring in the game at 6: 07 of the first pericd. Craig Teepâ€" le scored the goal from Todd Then at 7:19 the visiting Cubs scored to tie the game at 1â€"1. Matt Zilinskas scored for the Cubs from Chad Young and Brad Dargel. MacLean and Gary Moffat Neither team was able to score in the remaining regulaâ€" tion time to end the game in a Goaltender Marc McCallum faced a multitude of shots and had to be brilliant to hold the hustling Huskies to five goals. Hamilton scored a single goal in the first period and added a pair in each of the A listless effort by Waterioo Twin City Optimist Warriors allowed Hamilton Huskies to skate away with an easy 50 victory Sunday in CTA minor bantam play. Warriors had numerous powerplay opportunities inâ€" cluding a fiveminute advanâ€" tage but they could not mount a serious threat to breaking the shutout. Cubs draw with Ching Warriors are listless Cougars svreep weekend pair Waterioo Mr. Transmission minor bantams were upsiaged 1â€"3. with a fourâ€"goal performance as he totaily mesmerized Waâ€" Fiske and then Fiske scored on a solo effort as he stole the puck and beat the Acton netâ€" minder cleanly . Wagner then caught fire as did his Acton teammates as Waterioo Cougars enjoyed a fine weekend with a pair of wins 2â€"1 over Woolwich and 7â€"1 at home over Acton. Saturday in Elmira, Couâ€" gars took a 1â€"0 lead on a goal by Corey Fiske from Doug Cote and Chris Keller. Woolâ€" wich tied the game in the third but Fiske got his second goal assisted by Cote and Jeff Clugston to provide the marâ€" gin of victory. Randy Tracey times before Waterioo roundâ€" ed out the scoring with a goal Clemens and Stephen Thom. It will take more skating creased amount of bodycheckâ€" ing if Mr. T hopes to turn lhls Sunday at Albert McCorâ€" mick, Cougars had a 1â€"0 first period lead when Greg Pracher scored from Tony McCauley and Richard Carty. Acton tied it with their only goal in the second, then Couâ€" gars filled the scoresheet. First Fiske scored unassistâ€" ed, then Clugston scored from Cote and Fiske. The final goal of the second was scored by Cote from Clugston. In the third Scott Zavaros clicked from Greg MacDonald and Jason Zettler, Pracher scored from Carty and kind of performance around in Rough outing for Mr. T. Acton brought their travel Steve Wagner paced Acton Mr. T jumped into an early superb in net for Couâ€" Wednesday in Brantford the offence started the ball rolling when Tommy Jacobs scored a sizzling goal on a beautiful pass from Shawn Orth. Eagles then settled into a defensive are gaining their wings slowly John Heibein doing a great bit Brantford shooters at bay in support of vastly improving Waterioo goalie Vince Deâ€" Brantford then got two goals back but then a slick passing play from Jody McConnel and Paul Weurgler allowed Kevin Freiheit to blister a goal to the top corner. Eagles went into the lead before the end of the period when Orth converted a breakaway pass from Arnie Jogi and Brett Scott. Brantford grabbed the lead again in the second but Jacobs retaliated with his second to the low left corner off a faâ€" McCauley and the scoring was completed by Carty from McCauley and Troy Schmidt. Tracey was again between the pipes for Waterioo. In the third Waterioo tied the score 55 on a pinpoint blast by Tim Rice aided by the hustle of Kevin Fielding but Brantford got two late markers to win 7â€"5. Coach Dennis Sullivan and assistant captain John Heibein both agreed following the game Eagles will be a force to be reckoned with as the season Beresfordâ€"Howe, _ That was much in evidence in a reâ€"match with Gueiph when Eagles triumphed 5â€"1. Guelph drew first bleod, but Eagles tied the score when Orth finished off a fine threeâ€" way passing play with Jacobs and Hebel. Other fine playâ€" making exhibitions resulted in The Marriage Bed Meet Anne Graham, mother of threeâ€"year old Martha and oneâ€" year old Hugh, young, attractive, heavily pregnant â€" and alone. The solution to her problem is clear to her friends and neighbors. She must find someone to mind the children and then go back to school or get a job. It‘s obvious. Or is it? Jones, Douglas C. Weedy Rough Weurgler and third by Jogi Barton Pay, the genâ€" tleman son of the fronâ€" tier lawyer Eben Pay and an Indian mother, comes to Weedy Rough shortly after World War I with his wife Lydia, a lady of selfâ€" certain social refineâ€" ment, and their only The Waterioo minor midget New books Watch out for Eagleés Weurgler again tallied from Jacobs to up the count to 41 and the Eagles final goal was tallied by Fielding who took a atom Bees hosted Acton and came away with a 1â€"1 tie. The first period was scoreless with both teams tryâ€" ing to put the puck in the net. Stephane Carty fired the first and only Waterioo goal in the second period unassisted. Acton retaliated with a goal to tie the game, and although Waterioo Whalers are now three wins and no losses, after defeating Kitchener Kats 8â€"2. Whalers have been led all season by the superb play of Dave Henry and Danny Murâ€" ray. The defence has been steady as well as the goaltendâ€" ing. Coaches Rob Nelson and Brian Thirston and manager Wayne Henry should be conâ€" gratulated for their fine efâ€" full stride and drilied through the goalie‘s legs. Bees travelled to Woolwich Saturday and played a fast hustling game. Charles Gagâ€" non opened the scoring from Mike Kreutzer. In the second period Woolwich scored three fast goals to put Bees behind. However, the buzzing Bees didn‘t give up and in the third period Charles Gagnon scored break the tie the Acton goalie Mike Kreutzer found the perâ€" fect spot in the net and tied the game assisted by Gagnon and Shayne Schaeffer. Tyler Richber, Michae!l Godwin, Chris Wade, John Craig and David Thompson played exâ€" tremely well on defence keepâ€" ing the Bees in the game. child, Duny Gene. Quickly the family beâ€" comes both the object of town pride and the subject of town curiosiâ€" ty. Peters, Daniel_ The Luck of Huemac The story of Huemac and his luck is one that spans four generations and almost ninety years of Aztec history. It is a tale of warriors and traveling merâ€" chants, of sorcerers and priests, of dwarfs, wise men, singers and artisans, of ambassaâ€" dors and rulers. Rohmer, Richard Triad In this sequel to Periâ€" scope Red, Rohmer continues his scenario of a potential global conflict centred on conâ€" trol of the Arabian oilâ€" fields. Buzzing Bees get two ties Whalers are rolling it B §« . * | w *# e 3 s oo J #4 p | ~ | Darcell Moore Clayt Ninham UW Athiletes In each game, Ninham instigated the charge that pulled Warriors away from their opponents, especially in the final contest against Three Rivers when he converted a string of scores to put the game out of reach. Third year basketball Warrior Clayton Ninham, who Sunday was named MVP at the 14th annual Naismith Basketball Clasâ€" sic, was further honored Tuesday when he was named male athlete of the week at the university. Synchronized swimmer Darcell Moore was named female athlete, due recogniâ€" tion for the Cambridge athlete who for many years has kept the sport alive in this area. As captain of the group, Darcell‘s teammates look to her for leadership and her enthusiasm is most contagious. _ Clayt‘s knowledge and experience couâ€" pled with his tremendous desire make him a natural floor leader. Last weekend at the sectional meet at UWO, Athenas won the overâ€"all meet and Darcell figured highly in the final outcome as she finished second in duet with Wanda Anderson, third in novice figures and was also a member of the team routine that finished second.