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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Mar 1985, p. 25

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Knights go hot and cold Waterloo Knights of Cuban bus Knights had a good sun in the New Hamburg Atom Hockey wurmmem as they defeated Walerlord 7 5 In a shootout after a scoreless overtime period However. Knights lost 3-0 to Tavistock In the second - _ Waterford was_unable to beat goalie Donny Durbm m the shootout while Jeff Plano and Greg Pauli", with hrs second goal of the Mme, scored to give Knights the victory Mike Wolfe', goal [creed overtime that Jason Hardy, Todd Wilson, lieoif Kraemer and Push" scored Dale Henry and Todd Purdy each had two hush Mark Lawrence. Wilson and Planu. each helped on one goal Brandon Dunlop, Ttm Coyne, Jason Kells. Kevin Radtke and Kevin Vaughan turned In good “Ions in both Rama Atom Cubs down two Waterloo major atom Tun Hanan Cubs are down 2-it In games In their best-of five playoff svnes with Burlington after iosses of 5-0 and 42 Kyle Merrlll and Tom Howse were ttoalscorers fur Cubs Merritt also earned an assist and Adam Zanna hviped on both ttmais Hat-trick for Dietrich Waterloo Lakeshore Opti mist Wasps defeated Astros 5-! Saturday In a crucial playoff game that featured a Keyboard manna wooroNo sauom C ttttts O . t PA J _, , thop. . . worthy of your confidence ERIC CLINE RICHARD CLINE hichencr Camhruhtc lPrcsmm USED ORG-ANS NEW HAMMOND ORGANS 20% W C Traamon Since I 74.). fiQatzficchtdOfl/éfi Save up to Contzmient Parking cntcrinq Wellington or Kitty Sifter from TUES.-SAT. 105. FRI. 'til 9 " University Ave. E. Waterloo 885-2940 "rytvcjGslnsdl) funeral home, chapel family centre In Trials of Faith - W0 Caro a tradition since 1925 621 KING WEST - 745-9495 Minor Hockey three-goal performance by Shawn Dietrich Other Wasp guns tune trom Liem Vanguyon Ind Kent Breen with assists going to Jeremy Snider. David George. Brian MrNicol and Vunuuyun Perststent checking . of MI forwards and the defensive play ot Matt Ham, Robby Mllllelte, McNicol and George. along with to) saves from Philip Wetherup, helped secure the van Rebels hot in playoffs Bees tied with Guelph Waterloo Rebels of the minor midget CTA have heen playing great hockey for coavhes Paul Curtis and Ron Woodwonh after lounge to kit then" In "MHA playdownx They eliminated Chingua onus) m straight game-\ by scores of 32., 2-1 and 5 I. then opened the semifinal \Pflex Sunday m Burlington with a HI win After five kames. Waterloo minor atom Knlllt) Pine Bees remain Med with Guvlph A sixth game will be played Thursday at K pm at the Waterloo arena Goal warns were Brad tlyde. Dung Cote, Todd McFarlane and Tony McCau ley and Terry Handkt- earned VHHN shut out Guelph 1-0 In the therd gamr. then tied 1 l and lost 4 I Scull Yankr scored an a point dnve- m the shutout ucmr) and Dave- Nurrh seored from Chad Iticketts In the ll tit' Ruckelh scored from Norms In the r1tth gamv his first year 9y" HP4 50-88 Keys - reg. 2595.00 NOW ONLY stand-MW ROLAND PIANO PLUS no . "S.00 ciA shut-nut thes, ROLAND PIANO PLUS 2195.00 After helm: beaten out of OMHA playoffs try Preston. Waterboos Wolves, split their first two games of a playoff series with Kitcheoer, Winning 4-l and losing bl Wolves split in playoffs Jason Smelling scored In the 2H loss as Kitchener won with a goal with just no wands remaining Ben Iatttel assisted on 5'stuebing's goal Shawn Hummell and Anth on) Arnold each bid a goal and Bsstrrt In the 4-1 wm and Ashley Labelle and Erir Payne were the other scoren Mark Breen, Pete Sloan, Jody Rector and Chad Hergull also drew annals Wildcats lose on late goal Waterloo minor novice Wildcals lost 4 2 to Kllchener Dodger) and l-O to Kitchener Expos Handy Farrar and Rubblv tituckie scored against Dodgers with help from Chris Meyer Chad Haig and Chris Riemer Agamsl Expos, the scoreless He was broken with Just t2 second, remalnlnu Stuebing scores for Whalers Waterloo Insurance Nuna- Whalers lust to the Kitchener Expos 2 I III thor third game of the playoff serum This leaves the Whalers with 3 l l I record and only om. Ram" remaining "I the writ-x The twu Expo gnah "arm. m the first period as the Whalers seemed In have trouble m-lllng their play organized Imnnu the next two perords th" Whalers increased thor shots 0n net but excellent v.oaitend me trs the l-pru'x Jim st-hmidl KEYBOARDS CASIOTONE PORTABLE KEYBOARDS 15% an Select Models AC Adaptor FREE and Sean Swiech top! the Whalers goal-leis maul late In the third period Trevor Gamer, Jake Doc-mm. and Bobby Wagner provided on cellos“ May [or the Whalers m the second period Saints lose in three With six minutes retrtairsirut m the name, Traysmebuu: scored the lone Whalers “on with assists being credited to Rynn Kit and Jason Dupuis Waterloo Sums were eh minated In tttree game-x against Burlington try won-x of 84). 54 in overtime and 7-5 David Plohl and Cans Ftedier led Saints with three goals each Tom Sulllvan, Matt Kreulzer and Jeff Schmidt also scored Arman were credited to Murray Galbraith, Jeff lands. David Bean, And) Mactire got. Pfohl and Kreutzer Cram Young, Stephen Bell, Jason Cartier and Scull hula played hard throughout .the series and Jeff Heinbuch wan mused in the final lwu uamtn (mum Richy Zehr and Brent Weber backed the slrong tea m effort The annual meeting of K-W Ladies Softball will be held Tuesday. March 19 at 7: 30 at the Adult Recreation Cem tre. All teams must have representatives prey ent. Ladies softball meeting Walk it to me! LetHolidaycustomizealeasepstfor'you. TMM‘CS'WWW isttt.ttedtettttttptitttts Ifyou'reexAmgFuxoryatitstinertandata pace thgt'8mmindroutgttte'gttodoeidays',this tsit, Youhavebsoemiscarbapuaaaammas thatmaloittrulyakmsrytitmmt6le, Airamdititmioq,ctutseamtmi,p-indtms anddoots,po-at,AWmSttsmo mmhsookandscanall _ T tiMrrrouftrttrrtipa"mlof C",'.""'" yourMomnom. mtmgas, wg.tttel mttt-tt%ptitttinttts, '"' :30”!meng 160 Weber St. s., at Union, Waterloo 742-4411 Drive It Home Tomorrow. Only $385.00 Monti tun. ' fink Imu- WATERLOO WE. 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