One of three Waterloo teams started off on a winning note in the opening days of the Gold Puck tourname»nt at the Waterioo arena. Waterloo juveniles opened Monday night with a 2â€"1 win over Galt as Brent Ellis and Scott Harris scored for the winners. Waterloo teams lost their openers in the other two divisions. Waterloo minor midgets were shut out 80 by London and the local major midget entry lost 3â€"2 to Stratford despite a pair of goals by Steve Aebersold. Stratford has opened quickly in juvenile play, with wins of 5â€"2 and 5â€"1 over Burlington and Guelph, respectively. Wexford beat Guelph 9â€"0 and Galt scored a 6â€"4 win over Welland. _ In other minor midget play, defending chamâ€" pion Chinguacousy tied Hamilton 1â€"1 and Oakville edged Kitchener 3â€"2. o Kitchener major midgets shut out Hamilton 3â€"0 and St. Catharines, the defending champion, beat Windsor 4â€"2. Action continues each night and all day Saturday with championship games Sunday afternoon at the Waterloo arena. The midget championship is set for 1 p.m. Sunday followed by the juvenile final at 2: 30. Minor midgets play their championship game at LPOII ALL YOUR _ LOORING NEEDS Juvs only Waterloo winners B 274 Marsiand Dr., Wateriloo Where we will iry to serve you better FT INTERIORS The major stom ‘Tim Horâ€" ton‘ Cubs went down to defeat three times last week in CTA League play Kitchener ‘Bauer‘ Krauts the Cubs lost 3â€"1. Steven Sheriock opened the scoring with the assist of Brad Kent and John Harper. In the second period Duane Halpenny scored from Rayâ€" mone Stewart to tie the game Kevin Kulker scored 2 goais to give the Krauts the 31 victoâ€" al 1â€"1 Â¥y. The Cubs then hosted Brantâ€" rally to win ford and were shutâ€"out 5â€"0. ‘The winning streak in Scott Gibson registered the _ jes for Waterioo‘s minor Brantford M""‘ peewee Panthers as they _ For their third game the _ L,me from behind 41 to score Cubs hosted Burlington and were edged 3â€"2. Jason Marcinâ€" iak opened the scoring for the Cubs with the assist of Wayne In the second period Paul Foto scored unassisted to tie the game at 1â€"1 Paul Foto scored his second goal of the game from Mark Visheua to put Burlington out front 21. The Cubs tied the game at 22 with a goal by Jason Marciniak from Tim Haidenby and Wayne Dietrich Then with 5:10 left in the game Chris Davis scored from KRonnie Smitko to give Burâ€" lington back the lead. Waterloo Optimist A‘s playved twice this week, losing 63 to Brampton on Sunday after a 9â€"2 loss to Brantford on Thursday A‘s are playing better and battled back from a fourâ€"goal deficit with three straight third period goals before Brampton pulied ahead with a power play goal and empty net goal Waterloo novice select Wasps split a pair of weekend away games. defeating Kitch ener Angels ®â€"1 on Sunday after losing 6â€"4 to Wookwich Bob Plate and Richard Carty each had a goal and asaist and Richard Goode was the other scorer. Todd McFar lane had two assists while Dave Schenk earned one as sist In Kitchener, the score was tied 1â€"1 early in the second period despite constant presâ€" sure by Wasps® Brad Curtain, David Bean and Jeff Schmidt. All three units began to In Brantford. four straight penalties in the second period hurt the A‘s. who had two goaly from Alex Lehmacher Tony McCauley and Plate had assists Wasps split on weekend A‘s play improved score as goals came quickly in the latter haif of the game. linemates Jeff Rands and Coyne and Tom Sullivan. Deâ€" fencemen Jeff Heinbuch and Kevin Vaughan paired to give a selid twoâ€"way performance, setting up Coyne and Sullivan with their pinpoint passing. In Elmira, Wasps led 31 in the first period as Rands and Kreutzer picked up goals and assists. David Pfoh!i scored for Wasps in the third period after Woolwich scored five unansâ€" wered second period goals. made it 1â€"1. The Panthers appeared sluggish as Preston Tyler Richber slid one in at 9:39 of the second. Richber scored again in the third assisted by Kevin Lobsinger and Robin Brandon, then Lobâ€" singer from Kreutzer tied it up at 12: 35. With 31 seconds left in the game, Kreutzer assisted by Brandon scored the winner. The Panthers play next on Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Acton Conestoga Rovers major atom Woives spent the week: end in action against London teams, and met with mixed fortunes. Friday evening they travelled to the Kinsmen arena where they played Lon don Sabres. and came away with a 1â€"1 tre. Dan Kueneman scored an unassisted goal for the Woives when his pass from the corner bounced in off a defenseman. and the goal stood up until the third period when Sabres tied it up. The game was called off with four minutes left, the referees rulâ€" ing that time had run out and prior arena commitments had to be met beat second place Preston 51 Preston scored first before Mike Kreutzer assisted by Saturday. Woives were back axgain to meet London Jets, and played probably their best game of the season to come away with a 3â€"2 victory . Lon don struck early. scoring two shorthanded goals in quick succession in the first period. but Wolves refused to quit and their tenacity and hard work were rewarded when Brian Thirsk banged home a passout from Mark Schwark. with David McPherson also drawâ€" ing an assist. Two minutes later. it was Thirsk again. putting a loose puck behind the third period Woives took the game away from Londen, with Rovers meet mixed luck Josh Carthy scoring the winâ€" Waterioo, and Woives showed the effects of their third game in three days, dropping a 52 decision. After London opened Schwark. Woives went ahead when Steve Parker hammered home a rebound from David McPherson but thereafter it was all London on the scoreâ€" tied the game with a quick gets close gey, thes Wwoe! 6+ to Londen ets. In the only game this weekâ€" In London, Jets opened the end, the Waterioo (Knotty _ scoring with four unanswered Pine Restaurant) B‘s were goals before Waterico came bombarded in the first period _ back with three. Waterioo by the London Jets who scored _ played a solid game but two had numerous scoring chances, but were kept at bay by some fine London goaitendâ€" ing. However, the team‘s piay continues to improve steadily B‘s showed a lot of team _ third period while Jets were character winning the second _ already shorthanded biew period. 1â€"0 on a pretty goal by _ their chances for a possible tie team scoring leader Chad _ or win. Breen. Breen was in the right Bill Haldenby led Waterioo place on a pass out from the _ with two goals and two assists corner by Chad Hergott and _ while Jamie Woelfle and Jason Adam McWhirter. The goal _ Baird each added a goal and came at the start of the second _ assist. Grant Rutherford and period and for the rest of the _ Allan Christie also drew as period the B‘s came very close _ sists on several occasions with good Bantams shots by Peter Sioan, Ashley & LaBelle and Greg Posliff drop two Kevin Godbout, the goal Waterioo major bantam B‘ tender. came up big on several _ slipped below .500 over the point blank shots in the third _ weekend as they dropped a period shutting out the Jets the _ pair of games to London rest of the way. The B‘s _ sSabres and Woolwich couldn‘t find the mark either Against London, they took a in the third period with the _ quick 20 lead on goals by Jobn score ending 3â€"1 for the Lon East and Scott Zavaros but don Jets. The team is realily _ after that it was all London as improving every game ou!t Waterioo seemed disinterest Coaches Bev Strachan. Ron _ ed at times Daum and Jim Haiman know In Elmira. Bs played a a win is justâ€" around | the _ strong game against Woolwich corner but the only goal came from sheet. Woives played hard and start to reflect this Continuing their up and down season, Waterioo hent Hotel Tigers defeated Brant ford 5â€"1 but came up on the short end of a 4â€"2 scure against Gueiph Matt Zilinskas had three goals and one assist while Brad Dargel and Troy se phens also scored to pul the Brantford game on ice early in the second period Assists were earned by Dar gel. McPherson. Code and 661 COLBY DR. UNIT 7, WATERLOO 884â€"4590 Knotty Pine gets close P155/80OR 13(A) P185/80R 13(C) P195/75R 14(E) P215/75R 14(G) P215/75R 15(G) P225/75R 15(H) P235/75R 15(L) Tigers still a puzzle SUPPLIES * PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ed goals WHOLESALE PRICES C\ ALL SEASON RADIALS Brooks and goalie Tim Brenâ€" ner made good saves in the game before Tigers took Darren Henry scored from 3 sharp angle but Bruins were outshot by a wide margin. Stephen Whitney, Brent Muiligan and Mark Strohack keep the game close minor bantams are on a twoâ€" game losing streak with their Wooedstock by a 52 score. Lacking offensive drive, with two goals and two assists while Jamie Woelfle and Jason Baird each added a goal and assist. Grant Rutherford and Allan Christie also drew as sists Bantams drop two > Against London, they took a quick 20 lead on goals by John East and Scott Zavaros but after that it was all London as Waterioo seemed disinterest ed at times In Elmira. Bs played a strong game against Woolwich but the only goal came from Derek Siebert on assists from Rick Rehkop{ and Jason But terfield. All five goals in the game came on power plays as B‘s lost 4â€"1 Bs management and parents of the players were upset â€" about the quality of refereeing in Elmira. belies ing it ruined a good bockey game and risked injury to the plavers Waterloo minor peewee Bruins started the weekend on Waterioo Mr. Tr Bruins grab three points MANUFACTURED BY N. NOVEMBER 16, 1983 ing 43 victory over London Sabres, then piayed less inâ€" a winning note with an excitâ€" spired hockey on Sunday and Dean MacDonaid scored the lone goal against Gueiph as Bernic Adlys and Stephen Carter drew assists. Cartyâ€"Vanderveen line comâ€" bined for the opening goal and Don O‘Brien, assigted by Macâ€" Donald and Billy Evans, made it 20 before London came back with two goals. 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