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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Dec 1981, p. 31

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Waterioo Siskin centre Peter Young (18) chops at the puck in closeâ€"in action against Kitchener Ranger B goalie Brad Murray Sunday. â€" ly behind Ranger Bs now in the secondâ€" place Midwestern Junâ€" ior B dogfight. Waterâ€" loo has a 16â€"7 record while Rangers have a 16â€"6 chart behind Stratâ€" ford Cullitons, who were handed their third loss of the season 6â€"5 by Rangers Friday night. That is likely the first time in several seasons Cullitons have lost conâ€" secutive Friday night home games as Siskins There was no brutaliâ€" ty really, it was strictly a case of Rangers jumping into a subâ€" stantial lead, then adâ€" ministering a further beating in hitting deâ€" partment as they cartâ€" ed off a 6â€"4 victory. Not that Siskins waved the white flag, either. They gamely tried to fight their way back in the third period in the muscle and scorâ€" ing end of things but fell victim to the numâ€" bers game in both. They were too far beâ€" hind on the scoreboard (5â€"2) and obviously much too light in the muscle department to throw their weight around with any auâ€" thority. The weekend winâ€" loss puts Siskins slightâ€" Friday night‘s 6â€"2 victory over Listowel on home ice was a walk in the park for Waterâ€" loo Siskins. Sunday, however, Siskins got mugged in the same park by Kitâ€" chener Ranger Bs. vide candidates with The Waterloo Family Y is offering an aquatic emergency care course January 8,9 and 10th. By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Siskins lose both battles in dogfight with Rangers Family Y Aquatics dumped them 51 a week previous. Kitchener‘s scoring Sunday was spread evenly among six difâ€" ferent players. Chris Irvine, Paul Berberich, Peter Maule, Marc Menard, Larry Shomphe and Jim Hoffâ€" man all tallied for the winners, supporting a statement Ranger coach Jack Egers made prior to the conâ€" test. "I think we‘ve shored up our weak areas (goaltending and deâ€" fence) really well, but the best thing is we have three potent lines," said the former Siskin boss. "I don‘t have to worry about playing at home, matching lines, or any of that stuff. I‘ve got three lines that can all do an equal job and I‘m not afraid in the least to put any of them out under any circumâ€" stance. We beat Stratâ€" ford Friday, and (league scoring leader) Shomphe didn‘t have a point." â€" Tim Fedy, who has been made captain of the Waterloo club, conâ€" tinued his tremendousâ€" lyâ€"inspiring play with two goals and an assist. Dennis Brox and Roger C‘arlaw had the other Siskin goals. _ _ Friday, Fedy bagged the hat trick, with all three goals coming in the third period. The hustling right winger, who in both games supâ€" plied strong checking as well as scoring, also assisted on left winger the skills necessary to take a leadership role in emergency situaâ€" Call the Waterioo Y at 885â€"3500 for more deâ€" Ellis, John McKerâ€" row and Tom MacMilâ€" lan from the Schlueter Chev midgets all saw action last weekend and contributed solid efforts each time asked as the injuryâ€"plagued Siskins attempt to keep afloat. Rob Sutherland‘s secâ€" ondâ€"period goal while Steve Crocker and Blake Elis/had sinâ€" gles. Most serious of the injuries appear to be WEDNESDAY IS SENIOR CITIZENS DAY INCLUDES: Up to 4.5 litres Gulf Premium 10â€"30, 10â€"40 oil; 1 oil filter, 1 chassis lubrication, 18 point inâ€" Wi199 C LWUBE SHOGP Driveâ€"In Lubrication Centre ‘ â€" KITCHENER: 2967 King St. E., near Fairway Rd. 8g94â€"2170 WATERLOO: 401 Weber North at Lexington 885â€" 1750 _ CAMBRIDGE: 2903 Hespeler Rd. 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