Saturday evening‘s contest in Gueiph featured exciting end to end play and the 4â€"4 result was indicative of the evenlyâ€"matched teams. Centre Bill O‘Brien turned in an inspired performance for the Cougars and opened the scoring late in the first period on a power play goal set up by Cyrus Taghizadeh. The middle period ended at 2â€"2 as O‘Brien‘s second goal on a blazing wrist shot was sandâ€" wiched between a pair of Guelph tallies. Twice in the third period Gueiph jumped into the lead but on both occasions Cougars evened the score within a few secovnds. Jamie Woelfle set up Ian Kechnie for Cougars third tally and Taghizabeh notched the tying goal with assists credited to Walter Schmidt and Steve Farrar. _ Waterloo‘s Harmony Lunch Cougars continued their husâ€" tling style of play as they earned a tie and win in major peewee Hub League hockey over the weekend. Cougar hustle paves the way Sunday, Cougars hosted the Kitchener Genrals and earned their fifth vmowm a 31 decision. Kevin yford in the Waterioo net and Greg Stanley and Kevin Dyck at the other end ail turned in superb performances. At 0:22 of the first John Leeder and O‘Brien set up winger Craig Foxworthy who gave Waterioo a 1â€"0 lead with a low accurate shot. Then Schmidt and Taghiza The Cubs opened the scoring at 1:15 with a goal by Steve Gegrghiades from Stephen Hooper and Mike Kreutzer. In the second period Geoff Ritchie scored at 1:25 from Billy Phillips to tie the game. Then at 2:45 David Walsh scored from Ross Hunter and Randy Thistel to put Brampâ€" ton ahead 2â€"1. At 8:14 of the third period Tom Vioia scored from Sean Biggar for a 31 score. Sheldon Gilchrist scored at 14:21 from Matt Wickie and Bernie Adlys to end the game in a 32 score in favour of Brampton. The final goal of the game was scored at 9: 31 of the third period by Sheidon Gilchrist from Sebby Yantz and Bernie Adlys for a 52 win for the Cubs. At 4:57 of the second period Donnie O‘Brien scored from Billy Evans and Shane Seaâ€" brook to tie the game. Dean MacDonald scored at 6: 22 from Billy Evans and Matit Wickie to give the Cubs the lead. Then at 7:52 Steven Georghiades scored from Steâ€" phen Hooper and Mike Kreutzer to put the Cubs ahead by two goals. Against Brampton the Cubs were edged 3â€"2. Before the period ended Mike Desforges scored from Brad Gratkowski and Steve Cameron to give Burlington back the lead 2â€"1. Then with 17 seconds left in the game Mike Harding scored from Ailan Medhurst and Craig Wilson for a 54 final score in favour of the Cubs. In Burlington the home town boys opened the scoring with a goal by John Duff from Derek Wilkie. Billy Evans scored unassistâ€" ed 31 seconds later to tie the game at 1â€"1. PAGE 42 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1982 Singleton to tie the game at 33. In the third period the Cubs scored two goals to take a 5â€"3 lead. Bernie Adlys scored from Sebby Yantz and Mike Kreutzer and Donnie O‘Brien scored from Billy Evans and Dean MacDonald. Billy Evans scored from Brad Karges to tie the game at 2â€"2. Then Mike Kreutzer scored from Sebby Yantz to put the Cubs back out front. With 16 seconds left in the from Craig Goold and Matt Against Brantford Billy Evans opened the scoring with the assist of Donnie O‘Brien. In the second period Brent Gretzky scored from Matt Singleton and Craig Goold to tie the game. David Buckle scored from Bruce Cooper and Clint Warner to put Brantford out front. The Major Atom ‘Tim Horâ€" ton‘ Cubs wen two CTA League games. They defeated Brantford 54 and Burlington §2 Another pair wins for Cubs Minor Hockey Scoreboard Hosting the only team to blemish their record, the Ming Dynastys proved ingracious hosts, defeating Elora 52 as Tom Jacobs, with two Beaton and Jody McConnell were the scorers. In another start, Dynastys scored five in the third period to bounce New Hamburg 8â€"2. McConnell and Tim Rice both scored three while singles rent to Jacobs and Beaton. Using superior conditioning and team play, the Midget Dynastys have extended their record to 50â€"1. Playing Kitchener White, Dynastys exploded for four goals in the first eight minâ€" utes, then held on for a 5â€"3 win. Scorers were Fielding, Cacâ€" cioppoli with two, Dave Beaâ€" ton and Wuergler. Butterfield and Cote also had three assists as singles went to Scott Zavaros, Jason Zettler, Richard Carty. Tim Webb, Dean Henry, Seibert, Johnston and McCauley. In Gait, Waterloo jumped in front 30 and preserved the victory with close checking. Johnston. McCauley and Cote had the first three woais as The Waterloo minor banâ€" tams extended their Hub League unbeaten streak to six games with a pair of weekend wins, 90 over Woolwich and 5â€"1 over Galt. Rick Rehkopf led Waterioo‘s best game of the year, scoring three times against Woolwich and Garrett Bott had the shutâ€" The game proved rough with Dynastys taking 11 of 21 penalâ€" Jason Butterfield, Tony McCauley, Doug Cote, Chris Keller. Robbie Johnston and Derek Seibert had the other Waterioo goals. Despite the great goaltendâ€" ing of Grant Rhodes, the Waterioo Saints feli victim to undefeated Hamilton, dropâ€" ping a 4â€"2 decision in a game they led 2â€"1 after two periods. Wayne Dietrich gave Saints the lead after a scareless first period on a pass from Danny Murray before Murray added a shorthanded goal. Hamilton scored two quick goals in the third period, then added the insurance marker late in the game on a defiecâ€" tion off a Waterioo defenceâ€" man. The Waterloo major atom Wolves broke out of a threeâ€" game losing streak, defeating Kitchener 4â€"0 in a fastâ€"skating game that saw Kitchener manage only two shots on goal as the Wolves dominated. Goals were scored by Lobâ€" singer from Gagnon, Robin Brandon, Wade from Brandon, and Madison from Batler. In earlier games, Wolves lost twice to Guelph by scores of 2â€"1 in Waterloo and 31 in Guelph. Jeff Kit had the lone goal in Waterioo, assisted by Chris Wade. Brandon was the goal scorer in Guelph. In Fergus, Wolves dropped a 4â€"3 decision to the home team. Scoring for Waterioo were Lobsinger from Walker and Bell, Carty from Bell, and Walker from Carty and Lob Saints tied the score early in the third on a goal by Dean Kueneman on a neat play from David Rintoul. Strong goalâ€" tending by Rhodes and Craig McNab kept Saints in the game until Chinguacousy scored two late goals to secure a 3â€"1 win. singer Saints travelled to Chinguaâ€" cousy Saturday and fell behind 1â€"0 late in the second period. assisting on the other‘s goal. An individuai effort by Generâ€" cluded the scoring early in the Waterioo defencemen Ste phen Farrar and David Peter son played steadily and al lowed no goals Team play aids Dynastys Saints waste good goaling Wolves end losing slump Minor bantams still sizzle The prettiest play of the game occurred when Matt Zilinskas laid a perfect break away pass on the stick of Derek MacKinnon who made no mistake on a high rising wrist shot. Jeff Chariton upped the margin to three as he was sent away at the blue line by Geoff Whent. In the third period Waterioo notched three more as Chris Schumilas connected on a backhand after an endâ€"toâ€"end solo rush. Derek MacKinnon got his second goal as he banged in a Tim Kinkade rebound. Elora managed to break the shut out late in the contest but Sean Van Koughnett got that quickâ€" ly back as he flicked a low wrist shot into the net after Jeff Chariton had won a face off deep in Elora Territory. Trey Miller played a strong game in nets as he turned aside 16 shots. Waterioo really poured it on as they easily defeated Woolâ€" wich Bâ€"0. Leading the way Waterloo Panthers got back on their winning ways by sweeping three games last week and outscoring their opposition by a 16 to 1 margin. The toughest contest of the week saw the Panthers edge Galt by a 20 count. Jeff Chariton connected for both goals as he converted passes from Sean Van Koughnett and Geoff Whent. The standâ€"up goaltending of Mark Ellacott and the solid work of the defence pairing of Zilinskas â€" Weland and Kostecki â€" Whent kept the Galt shooters off the score sheet. In the next game Waterioo opened up and buried a weak Elora team by a 6â€"1 score. The Panthers exploded for three unanswered goals in the secâ€" ond period and never looked back. Tim Kinkade opened the Waterloo then had unansâ€" wered goals in the third period by John Williams, from Schwark and Weiler, and Jonâ€" athan Rigby, from John Wilâ€" Thursday, Waterioo travelâ€" led to Galt and won an exhibiâ€" tion game 1â€"0 on a goal by Geisel from Williams. Tigers host Hamilton tonight and travel to Peterborough for a tournament this weekend. scoring as he steered home a Nick Georghiades, with three, and Brad Haeizie and Joe German, with singles, had the goals as the Tigers beat Oakville 53 a week ago Monâ€" day. Mike Nafziger and Darryl Geisel picked up assists. liams from Johnston with assists to Webb and Henry completed the Waterioo scoring. Last Wednesday, Tigers played host to Brampton and won 52. Haelzle opened the scoring on a pass from Darryl Hartieib, and Geisel made it 20 on an unassisted goal before Brampton came back with two quick goals. Triple A rep team, the Tigers, r.u‘:’ud to put it all together y . . After a poor start this seaâ€" son, Waterloo‘s major peewee An unassisted effort by Butâ€" Tigers start to grow! Panthers blitz foes Elizabeth Witmer Thank you Goalitender Derek Geisel had a shutout in Warriors With a 1â€"2 record in OCAA play, Condors face a heavy schedule this week. They host Humber Hawks on Wednesday at 8: 15 p.m., then travel north for a Friday night game in North Bay against Canadore Panthers and a Saturday night contest in Sudbury against Cambrian Colâ€" lege. > Although Conestoga‘s basketball and hockey squads will be on the road this weekend, there will be plenty of activity at the Conestoga Centre on Saturday and Sunday, as the Kâ€"W Kennel Club hosts its thirtyâ€"eighth and thirtyâ€"ninth Allâ€"Breed Championship Dog Shows. Chariton, and Sean Van Koughnett. In this contest the solid defensive play of Paul cott‘s shut out. â€" Warriors start _ Dukes split to get rolling â€" PAir Of games Lehmacher and Hyde scored for Warriors in a 62 loss to Oakville as Atlenson, Kit and Cherry earned assists. They beat Chinguacousy Saturday by a score of 51. spreading their scoring among David Cherry with two, Jason Brampton 6â€"4, with Hyde scorâ€" ing twice and Rigby, Thie} and John East adding singles. Schmidt picked up two assists in that game while Kit, Allenâ€" son, McFariane, Rigby and East each had one. Munroe was stellar with 26 points, leading all scorers. But Sheridan‘s Leroy Cassenova (24 points) and Mike Feurestake (23) more than offset his efforts. Nigel Mapp netted 17 and Tinnes 11 for Conestoga, while Tony Turnbuli added 15 for Sheridan. The Waterioo minor bantam Warriors played four in the last couple weeks, winning three of them. Poag, Tim Allenson and Alex Lehmacher. Brad Hyde and Rob Thiel both had two assists while Brad Kit, Chris Rigby, Lehmacher, McFarlane, Brad Hyde and Richard Goode each were Matt Zilinskas and Colin Prince with two goals each But Huskies, who trailed 44â€"41 at the half, refused to fold. Their lastâ€"ditch rally was led by Ken Daniel, who topped all scorers with 25 points, and Greg Bowles and Leo Rivers who each added 13. Still shaken, Condors were outgunned in a ph:(/iiï¬al, runâ€"andâ€"short contest on Friday night in ville. Bruins raced to a 52â€"43 halftime edge, then held on to win. Three veteran Condor performers led Conesâ€" toga. George Tinnes netted 23 points, Wayne Mgmjoe__ls and Georgé Sonnenburg 12. The Condor basketball team was skyâ€"high following their seasonâ€"opening win over Moâ€" hawk, but fell back to earth last week as they dropped two OCAA games â€" 79â€"71 to George Brown and 92â€"84 to Sheridan. On Wednesday in Toronto, Condors saw 13â€"point lead vanish in the last 10 minutes. Conestoga Roundâ€"up Warriors aiso won against I will continue to listen to your concerns and resolve any problems to the best of my ability. I would like to sincerely thank all of the voters in Waterloo for their support. Allenson, with two, Kit, Hyde, Thiel and East were the goal scorers and Shenk had three assists. Kit and Lehâ€" macher both added a pair of assists while Allenson, Cherry and Poag had the others. The major bantam Weilingâ€" tons came up with a big win by defeating Kitchener Greens 54. _ Seconds later, Julian Branâ€" don tipped in the winning goal, Sunday, the "Dukes" were defeated 3â€"2 by a hardâ€"checkâ€" ing Fergus club. Waterioo gained an early lead on goals by Todd Schott and Dave Kiein, assisted by Andrew Reeve and Mait Gagâ€" Each team scored one more time before Kitchener netted three consecutive goais to take the lead late in the third period, before David Klein tied the game with an assist going to Allan Folliott. assisted by Jim Schumilas and Wellingtons pulled their goalie in the final minute. to no Brandon had both goals in that game, with assists going to Mike Dietrich, Mike Cleâ€" mens and Schumilas. avail a 60 win over square dance Saturâ€" day, Nov. 13 at 8 p.m. at Queensmount Distinctive and Original Gifts by Canadia,‘g\\é Artists im On approval of the application, the rebate will be paid by the City, to the owner, by the end of the calendar year 1982. Application forms are available from the Purchasing Division, City of Waterioo, 2nd Floor, Marsiand Centre. A copy of the invoices paid to a private contractor will be required to be submitted with each application. 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