k Siskshalt rampaging Rangers - J 7 FA " ' _ , Cu' J. Fl o '_. p, . a 'J, - ,?r.-"~r;-"' ' . a .'.'; _ - - _ l 5 -, I" . a 7‘3 q i Cr" Fl b as} . _ A, '. if __-' ' ve': rt 3’1, . '., T l y __" '. ' ti' my l JF -. " !ltih., uur.' . , .. re'.. "3 x" I', ' V. I‘ _ sit-' w, _ ', "e, p... r, 2' 'ld,-. P f c. sihitt, c" Pt - A' , , t' r "i ' " â€H". Sound and punished Kitchener Junior B Rangers tra in Midwes .tern Junior B hockey action. Siskins popped eight goals in before the Cmal whistle and held the high-scoring Rangers to only tour goals. Rangers came into Waterloo with three easy wins under their belts and were becom- ing known as a high- scoring team after mounting 29 goals in their first three games. "I think we out shot thorn something like 37-26 but we just couldn't Cmish off the plays." he said. But Sunday night was a whole different story. According to Siskin coach Gerry Harrigan. Siskins should be sport- ing a four and one record. He said Slskins should have won the game against Owen Sound after controlling almost the entire game. ww's Gouge "ttttea. Mo. to win the hail from a Lam-nun 'i'fd'"dl'l'r' 'lf/hall)',',' m m. m. 'tqtqtttettmtty an nurent on are 'ltrd'td',t'g, can. 'ttMutt to to. Laura? m on the tied with seven. . IU-tist Jumped into It was Kitehegrer's first loss in regular season play. The win Rave Waterloo a re specular: three wins, two losses record and moved them into a Ctrst place tie with Kitchen er. Vic WM. Chronicle Stall , Waterloo Siskiu rr nally put it all together Sunday night at Water- loo arena. The young and iner hounded bom a :5st pointing 4-3 loss earlier flIi2iElll!TTiiEirCiE Jeff Job and Blake Ellis scored on passes from Jim Wheeler and Mike Selling before Kitchener‘s Ron Motz and Peter Black re- spanded to narrow the Siskin lead to one goal. Job scored his second goal early in the second periodon an unassisted eflort. Job stole the puck from a Kitchener defenceman" and went in all alone heating Ranger goalie Neil Doke on a low shot. Siskins scored two But Mark Hali's goal early in the first period initiated the Siskin ar tack and by the 14-min ute mark of the first period Sistins had es- tablished a three-goal lead. C Harrigan admitted he was a little nervous shun playing Kitchen- er when they were on a roll especially since Sistins were weakened by injuries to Kevin Schnun' and Pat Hin- negan who were side- lined with a separated shoulder and an in- jured hand respective- ly. "They were coming of! a high and l was afraid we were going to get burned." he said. score. angers threat- cued Stalin â€up" Jett Nickel thmutthnat the gune firing " shots his way just one short of wit-{Sikhs steat the two Ranger lance played tonight. T?ter're yon-ugh! they C'r'at very pleased yin the way our de- all camé to inlay." He Despite theme-sided Ellis. playing in only his second game back since a misconduct penalty tool: him out of the lineup for two games. scored the lone third period goal tor Sistins. more unanswered goals by Wheeler and Kevin Doucette belore Rangers responded with two of their own from Rick Walls and Tedd Coulter. Waterloo Siekins jumped into first place Sunday night after beating Kitchener Junior A Rangers 8-4 in a wide open hockey game. Blake Ellie, seen here trying to score on We Kitchener goalie was instrumental in the Siskin win, scoring two goals. Peter Young prepares for the de ection beside the post. We "qedhttgmiq more It was his third goal Don“. B’s 8-4 "After the last game we were kind of down but we're starting to go now. There's more talking on the bench and we are starting to hit a lot more," he Hawks moved into ttrat after Laurentian lost " on Sunday to MéMaster Marauders allowing Laurier to go into a comfortable two- point lead over Guelph in the standings. After six games Laurier has no points. Guelph has eight and McMaster and Laurentian are tied with seven. The W-year-old right winger, in his first year in Junior B after gm» dualing from Water- 1oo's major midget sys- tem, says the team is really fired up after the win. in his last two games. en Hawk soccer team had to settle tot a tie with Laurentian Voya- geurs Saturday at Gen. tennial Park but that did not stop them from taking sole possession of tiist phi-e in Ontario Univers Athletic Association Vic MacBoumie Chronicle Staff Wilfrid Laurier Gold- en Hawk soccer team Soccer Hawks let victory slip away GOALMOUTH ACTION phi-e in the University Still they top standings Ellis said he expect- ed more from the Kit- chener club than what they showed Sunday night. said. With three goals and an assist in his last two starts Ellis is hoping his good fortune contin- ues. "I'm not a big scorer but I get on streaks," admitted the stocky right winger. We came out strong in the first half and then let up in the last coupie of minutes. Sud- Although Laurier controlled most of the second half they failed to score any more goals and went to the dressing room with a " tie. “I was very angered at the way some of our players played." said Laurier coach Barry "Some of the guys were not putting out 100 percent anon." an early two-goal lead in the first half on goals by Steve Hkrac and Scott Fraser. late in the with two go: than three I tie the game Voyageurs “I thought they mls in l, minutes married rtrst half " in less to "I still think they got a heck of a good team. They're a little weak at Despite Harrigan's optimism with the way his team played he is not making any predic- tions and he is certain- ly not counting out the strength of Kitchener. tian remain the only undefeated teams in Ontario. Alter Hawks' tie with Laurentian Saturday they are probably going to make a substantial jump in the national ratings. As of last week Laurier was ranked seventh in Canada behind Saint Mary's Huskies. Victo- ria Vikings, McGill Redmen, Laurentian V agents. UNI! Red Ryder: and Concordia would be a lot more rougher. I expected them to really come out hitting but we held our own weight out there tonight." denly in the space of three minutes we go from a 24) lead to a tie game. Ci said Lyon Hawks rs but look [or to jump up I of notches in and Lauren, Siskins dmft see ac- tion again until Satur- day when they meet Elmira. Sislu'ns defeat- ed Elmira 5-3 last Wednesday and they are hoping they can improve their record to four wins Saturday. Siskins will be look- ing to repay Owen Sound on Sunday. 7:30 at Waterloo Arena. Western comes to Laurier on Saturday and on Sunday Hawks travel to Guelph to do battle with the Cry- this weelt's ratings. But they are going to have a hard time stay' ing high on the national ratings. With six players on the injury list and Paul Schulz heading on to play in the Nationals with Kit- chener 1 weekend left wi "We can‘t afford any injuries this week at practice," said Lyon adding he would he happyiftheteaatcmaid .coirii, away with three points in their two games this weekend. the point but they have some big boys on that team." with Hades h only