Waterloo .IIOI haun- - pull! their - who we ghee "maeiq and it W a they and that that b an a " tie ,.ftho-t. cya action a “I'M! It“ In â€and at It. at the M _ endowed by Alex UAqBaeA.r and Devil _ to jet he wt "or“. The. at It“. Tl- Aliena- seqmdttxtmrrtt.AN-tatro seqrmdtttetyu-tthttqe “new out!“ by KnaatdrtiehagdGmt6e. Between cools. damn My Schmidt mode I pod traveirrttmtoftttettettouer War'ittes'tteqteauve. Brad Hyde opened Water- loo“: scoring at 1:30 o! the second period as Geode and David Cherry drew assists. John East scored Warriors' other goal, with help from Todd McFarl-ne and Hyde. Waterloo Panthers played some great two-way hockey this past week as they white, washed their opponents try TAI and so scores. The key to both contests was the inspired play of the defensive corp. Not only did they keep the opposition on the score sheet but they managed to get in on nine of the " goals scored. In the Brst contest against Eton, the Pnnthers scored early as Jeff Charlton ripped one home from the slot with Colin Prlnce nnd Geoff When! drawing assists. A heads up play try defenceman Paul Kos- teckl sent Matt Eitinskas into the clear on Ill Eton line change. Matt stored the first of four as he beat the goalie high on the stick side. Panthers continued to pour it on " Jeff Charlton worked his way out of the corner and connected on a low shot with assists to Scott Geffros and Jon Weland. comeback far Matt zilinshs picked up his second counter as he tank defenceman Derek MacKim non's centre ice relay and made no mistake on a hard wrist shot. Zilinskas played Johnny-on-the-spot when he rapped home a Sean Van Koughnett rebound as Sean circled the net before moving 347 Ertt St. W. 885-6970 Sugr Convenience with Sugermarket Prices COKE GINGER ALE PEPSI COKE Sprite, Tab ALL CANADIAN itti.'il. CANADA DRY CIGARETTES DURACELL BATTERIES Panthers play bar the door Size. 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Three minutes later Johnston upped Water~ 100's lead to " with assists again going to Cote and Zettler. Early in the third period with Waterloo a man short Johnston completed his hat trick with an assist from Cote. Guelph hit the seorestteet at 1:18 of the third period as Jamie Johnson stored to spoil Shawn Runner's shutout bid on a breakaway goal that trickled over the goal line after Brenner made the initial save. The Fergus-Guelph problem continued for the Waterloo elves. who lost to these 'li; by scores of 3-1 and " respectively. Waterloo's continuous hustle and desire at both ends of the rink have been the main in- gredients in Mister Transmis- sion‘s undefeated season thus far. Mr. T. paced try Johnston Kevin Winger had Wolves Tough week for Wolves Minor Hockey 1 .5 Litre 750 ml Regular 3.90 to 4.70 “admins-It nwmbum V'Mmh‘u-u- “palm“... “WV-Mon. uni-3}: his win-Ii; an!» M and I is when new it we! 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Other goals were scored by Dietrich. Folliou. Klein. Prince, Julian Brandon and Andrew Reeve. Assisting were Schumilas, lit-Mon. Klein, Bitter, Fol- liott, Dietrich, Prince and sar kowski. Triple streak for Bees The Waterloo Knotty Pine Bees won three more games over the weekend in minor “VIII-(homag- iiriastfs In" PM fa. continue winning edge EH} 1 plus deposit plus, dopojt 299 Waterioo - H to... was. taught-phrasing!†mummuw anâ€. 8at-dar,sexttt_ow all“ N Inc-l W gtqt-ttnth.rreqeerkitee Waterloo minor peewee Boner Bruin had two wins. a In“ and a tie at the Ottaw- monument on the weekend to end up in fourth place overall after winning their division. WMhMI-dcnq comma-.m- m Sci-art - It " n he Blttodarttattt-r- iatatrurr.ttttD-Hayeoee The Bruins gave up I " as Oshawa stowed twice In the In! tour minutes to salvage I 4-4 tie, Troy Stephens and Steve Rice were the Bruins mulls- men with assists going to like Brooks. Chnd Young and Chris Code. 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