[ Minor Hockey Scoreboard |â€" Wednesday the minor atom Waterloo Hogg Fuel Saints travelled to Brantford where they lost a 2â€"1 heartbreaker. Saints dominated play throughout the game and took the lead on Tony Code‘s unasâ€" sisted first period goal and could have put the game out of reach had they capitalized on their numerous scoring chances. In the first game against Marties, Sheldon Gilchrist and Stephen Hooper scored for Cubs with two assists going to Steven Goerghiades and sinâ€" gles going to Brad Karges and Shane Seabrook. Don O‘Brien‘s two goals led Cubs to a tie with Wheatfield in the second game of the threeâ€"game, roundâ€"robin tourâ€" nament. Dean McDonald and Bernie Adlys each scored one goal. Billy Evans, Matt Wickie, Shawn Way, Seabrook, Karges and Gilchrist all assisted. Dan Buchman, Eric Beyer, Mike Aranyosi and Paul Sanâ€" sone scored for Wheatfield. Mike Kreutzer scored twice and assisted on another to lead Cubs to their only win of the series against Niagara Falls. Kreutzer scored the first two Cub goals before Gilchrist, MacDonald, O‘Brien, Seaâ€" brook and Adlys got in the scoring with a goal apiece. In regular season play Cubs split two games defeating Oakville 3â€"1 and losing to Brampton 6â€"3. MacDonald scored a total of four goals in the two games with two against Brampton and a pair against Oakville. Adlys, Georghiades and Gilchrist scored singles during the weekend regular season After Saint goalie Craig McNab made several fine saves, Brantford tied the score and went ahead to stay with a goal midway through the third. Saints applied great pressure in the final minutes but weren‘t able to pop the equalizer. Saturday in St. Catharines, Saints again outplayed their hosts but came out on the short end of a 3â€"1 score. After a scoreless first featuring fine goaltending by Saint Grant three games on the weekend forcing them to bow out of tournament action. The Tim Horton major atom Cubs easily defeated Niagara Falls 7‘1, but lost to Toronto Junior Marlies 52 and had to settle for a 44 tie against Wheatfield New York to finish the tournament with a 1â€"1â€"1 win, loss, tie record. John Lambeért scored three times and Jason Dawe twice to lead Marlies. Waterioo‘s entry in the ninth annual Kâ€"W Oktoberfest Atom w Tournament split their No breaks for Hogg Saints e 2 years Regional e 15 yearsâ€"Alderman e Past Chairman Board of Management Sunnyside Home e Past President Waterloo Lions Club e Past President Waterloo Minor e 6 yearsâ€"Chairman Community Services BOB HENRY Cubs ousted from tourney Retired Teacher REâ€"ELECT Minor bantams narrowly nipped Optimists see record squared Optimists defeated Oakville 6â€"3 and lost 54 to Brantford and 8â€"3 to Kitchener. The Waterloo major bantam Optimist A‘s split their weekâ€" end games to even their CTA record at 2â€"2. Against Oakville, A‘s scored six unanswered goals after Oakville jumped into a 2â€"0 lead early. John Karst led the way for A‘s with two goals and an assist. Jeff Kechnie, Don Oberle, Dean DeSilva and Brian Bishâ€" op added singles. Dalton Duckett picked up two asâ€" sists. In Brantford, the home team jumped to a quick 3â€"0 lead in the first five minutes. The A‘s finally got on the scoreboard with goals by Karst and DeSilâ€" _ Wellesley Mill End Karst scored his second goal and Oberle added another to round out A‘s scoring. ©036â€"2900 »PNOQFT©®© WELLESLEY The Country Department Store That Sells For Less Waterioo minor bantams, after dropping their first three league games, came out strong against Kitchener but still came out on the short end of a 21 score. Closed Mondays, 722 Beimont Ave. W. _ _ (across from the Motor Licence Office) 744â€"8951 Playing through a scoreless first period controlled for the most part by Waterloo, Kitchâ€" ener opened the scoring late in the second period and clung to their oneâ€"goal lead until Waâ€" terloo scored late in the third period on a goal by Tim Allenâ€" Kitchener scored minutes later and held off the Waterloo attackers until the final whistâ€" Monday at home, Saints lost a 3â€"2 contest to Chinguacousy After Ching scored early, Saints quickly tied when Brad Kent scored from Chad Morâ€" phet. Ching dominated play in the second and scored twice. In the third Waterioo charged back and Tony Code scored on a goalmouth scramble assistâ€" ed by David Henry and Danny Murray. Saints tried desper ately to tie the score but time ran out. Rhodes, Saints went up‘ 1â€"0 when Tony Code scored on a neat, threeâ€"way passing play with Deap Trask and Brad Kent. In the third Saints conâ€" tinued to press but St. Kitts came back to score three unanswered goals. ANNUAL FALL SALE Dave Godwin scored twice Racca‘s Art Supplies have been in the quality framing business for over a year now. Next time you have a picture, print, or photograph that needs special treatment be pleasantly surprised. Phg!lf_ '886:_1 396 for details This is not news! Mon. Tues. Wed. Sat. 8â€"6 _ Thurs. Fri. 8â€"9 For all your custom framing requirements, prints, needlework, photos, diplomas . Save 5% by prepaying your framing order Starts Friday, October 15 to Saturday, October 30 37 Princess Street East, Waterloo Troy Stephens pumped three goals past the Brantford goalie to lead Waterloo minor peewee Bauer Bruins to a convincing 5â€"1 win in Brantâ€" ford on the weekend. Brantford opened the scorâ€" ing but Bruins responded with five unanswered goals to steal Waterloo major peewee Cougars successfully launched their Hub League season with a 3â€"1 home victory over Kitchâ€" ener Hornets Sunday. After a scoreless first, Couâ€" gars rapped in a pair of goals within a minute early in the second. Grant Rutherford and lan Kechnie set up Bill Halâ€" denby on a breakaway and his hard shot dribbled in off the goalie‘s blocker. Cyrus Tagiâ€" zadeh tallied the second marker with assists credited to Bill O‘Brien and Walter Schmitt. Midway through the final period, Schmitt steered in the insurance goal from a scramâ€" ble in front of the Hornet net. Taghizadeh picked up the asâ€" sist. The game featured steady goaltending by both teams as Waterloo outshot Hornets 25â€"15. The season opening win ran Cougars‘ unâ€" beaten streak to four since they had earlier registered three preâ€"season exhibition wins. The Hub League major atom Wolves started the season with a bang scoring their first goal in nine seconds, and went on with no trouble to walk away with a 7â€"3 win over Kitchener. The team was led by the line of Carty (two goals, one assist), Lobsinger (1â€"2), and Walker (1â€"1) while other pointgetters were Smith, Gagnon and Brandon with a goal each and Kitt, Craig, and Richler, each with an assist. With one second left in the period, Kitchener closed to and Atti Laszlo scored once in A‘s loss to Kitchener. _ â€" This week A‘s travel to St. Catharines and Burlington and play home against Chinguaâ€" cousy, Thursday at 8 p.m. at Waterioo Arena Wolves get going quickly Cougars have super start Bauer Bruins zipping along Troy Stephens had a pair of goals for the winners while Scott McPherson added one. Assists went to Chip Seiling, Todd Melnychuk, Steve Rice, Stephen Whitney‘s superb goaltending and the defensive team of Mark Strohack, Mike Brooks, Chad Young and Brent Mulligan shut out Chinâ€" guacousy in the minor peewee Bauer Bruins‘ 3â€"0 win Monâ€" day. Held in by goaltender Deâ€" Caen in the early going, Dyâ€" nastys used team play and superior conditioning to fashâ€" ion the victory. Goals were Caccilopoli from Jacobs and Beaton, Freiheit from Fieldâ€" ing and Rice, Beaton from Wuergler and MacDonald and Rice unassisted. the game away home team. Bruins ma J10 win, loss, tie record. Brad Dargel came to within one goal of matching Steâ€" phens‘ three goal effort shootâ€" ing two goals for Bruins. Orchestra... Scott MtPherson, Chip Seilâ€" ing and Chris Code each re ceived two assists in the game. Using great team work, the Ming major midget Dynastys started their season with a 4â€"0 shutout over Guelph. The Bernhardt Percussion Scholarship was established to honour the memory of Mr. Archie Bernhardt. Bernhardt was a percussionist with the Kâ€"W Symphony in its formative years, and was always an enthusiastic supporter of both the Kâ€"W Symphony Orchestra and the Kâ€"W Youth Orchestra. (Continued from page 24) The Bernhardt Percussion Scholarship will be awarded yearly, to assist Kâ€"W Youth Orchestra players who are developing artistic skills in the area of percussion instruments. For more information regarding the Bernâ€" hardt Percussion Scholarship, contact Liz Macâ€" naughton, Youth Orchestra Manager, 886â€"0893. Bruins notch another win Team work Panthers are aids Ming on the prowl! Reg ister Now 1 ):30â€" 9:00 PMA Call 893â€"9232 Waterloo Panthers ended a very successful weekend with a pair of wins over two very stubborn opponents. In the first contest they skated to a 1â€"0 exhibition victory over a powerful Woolwich squad. It was the first time in two years this group of boys have been able to defeat Woolwich. The goaltenders Troy Miller and Mark Ellacott put on quite The Waterlooâ€"Wellington major bantams captured their first win of the season by defeating New Hamburg 6â€"3 New Hamburg jumped into an early first period lead only to have Waterloo‘s Mike Dieâ€" trich respond with a goal two minutes later New Hamburg scored again near the end of the first period before Stephen Thom evened it again. David Klein scored twice in the second period and Jim Schumilas and Jason Ritter capped off the Waterloo scor ing with singles. Bantams beat New Hamburg Brad Dargel, Chris Code and Bruins‘ record is now 4â€"1 with 19 goals for and only four against with two shutouts. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1982 â€" PAGE 35 a show as they shut the door on the opposition. The defensive pairings of Geoff Whent â€" Paul Kostecki and Matt Zilinskas â€" John Weland also played an outstanding game. Waterioo eventually got the winner as Chris Shumilas sent Matt Ziâ€" linskas into the clear early in the third period. Matt scored with a defenceman draped all over him. Sunday the Panthers travel led to Fergus and outscored them by a 64 count. Waterioo struck for three unanswered goals in the first period as Colin Prince, Scott Geffros from Chris Shumilas, and Matt Zilinskas connected for the Panthers. The oneâ€"man wrecking crew for Fergus, Chris Driscoll scored two CORNER ONTARIO AMND DUKE STS., KITCHENER AND WATERLOO SQUARE OPEN BOWLING â€" WEEKENDS COUPLES â€" For Mixed League Weekday evenings YOUNG ADULT BOWLING LEAGUE,â€" Sunday evenings, ages 19â€"30, Singles or Couples Phone For Information On The Above Leagues WATERLOO BOWLING LANES Northdale Auto Body Complete Collision and Refinishing Service 430 Albert Street,Waterioo Saturday â€" 12 Noonâ€"10:00 P.M. Sunday 10:00 A.M.â€"10:00 P.M. WEEKDAY OPENINGS Call for available times BOWLING BOWLERS WANTED 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 J dependable dry cleaning Tim Bishop added some insurance as he banged home a Colin Prince rebound with 5;.01 left in the game. The Panthers are to be congraâ€" tulated for their aggressive play as they outshot Fergus 28 to 15. Outstanding players for Waterioo were Colin Prince (2 goals â€" 1 assist), Tim Kinkade (1 goal â€" 1 assist) and Matt Zilinskas (1 goal â€" 1 assist) Both teams traded goals early in the third period as Tim Kinkade banged home a Matt Zilinskas shot off the post. Colin Prince scored the eventual winner from Chris Shumilas as he threw home a high shot after waiting for the goaltender to go down quick goals to make the game