I - Expires Nov. B/91/WC I I I 570-8468 Corner of Moore & Allen, Waterloo I I hGira"irarikAiar'a'utautirii'a"'itmma Il',',"-".'-,",!].'-'..,"-"-'.'-'..,'.,,.'-'.',-"-"-"-",.,.-.,',-,,-- Cl .111 --__ - - - "The East foet. League is an option, I may decide to play Now that Peoria is out of the picture, Schill is hoping to go serm-professional 1n Dayton (IHL). I still have to talk to my to either the Central, Continental or another ECHL team. agent." Sehill said from his home in Kitchener. He would like to play somewhere in the IHL, but most of the sch,“ still hasn’t heard from his agent, Jack Reynolds, but teams have picked their players so it looks like it wil be one expects to get home notice, hopefully soon. as to what's of the other three leagues. No matter as long as he gets to available for him. With season openers just around the play where the hoekey's good and he gets to be seen bv NHL corner. time is not on Schill‘s side scout; _ I " ' hit Ath h d Git I'lllll'leS I enas ar 1: qurxl Both goals were scored by Janet Macpherson, a veteran forward mm the Athena team. Coach J udy McCrae feels that the week. end was “disappointing because It puts the Athenas in the middle of the pack in the 0.W.I.A.A., although certainly not out of the runnmg." The Athens travel to York on Friday to continue their Schnll still hasn't heard from his agent, Jack Reynolds, but expects to get some notice, hopefully Mon, as to what's avalluble for him. With season openers just around the corner. time is not on Schill’s side 'The East Coast League is an iran, I may decide to play serm-professiortal in Dayton (IHL). I still have to talk to my agtry('. Sci?!) saifl from .h_is hope in Kitchener. semi! admitted that the cut from the Blue's camp was expected. After all, not too many junior B netminders Gd themselves between the pipes in their first NHL year, but the cut from Peoria wasn't in his plans. He figures a season or twn playing for the Rivermen and then it would be off to the Blues. However, with more than their share of goalten- den. some still under contract, Schill got caught up in the numbers game and was one of two goalies who received airline tickeg to the eastern league. The University of Waterloo Athena Field Hockey team, migg. mg I wo starters and plagued with mum-s. played two games this weekend, losing to Laurentian L'mversity bl, and tying Queen's L'mvcrsity 1-1. Schiil was released by the National itiiirii; Mamie club two weeks ago and sent packing to Peoria of the Internation. al Hockey League. As of last Wednesday, Rivermen coach Harold Snepts cut the 21-year-old netminder sending him to their afrrliate team in the East Coast Hockey league, but Schl†does'n’t play 0‘11 playing wh_ere tht Riyermen send him. Pete Cudhu - {Cgronicle an" 1 S ormer star oo ithin . . been ovpsttandir.tg lttt ',illf'tltg'i'trhtge [38:21“ may haye Junior B championship, but junior B titles don't an Ontario to the font: at the St. Louis Blues' camp Nor Jl','le" much Pgonza Riveryysr! hockey camp after they dosed those at the hug ghgnce 1btilq gap ottht Blues' 'lritl'li"lfdf doors on The Athena and Warrior Croas. 'nlzntry teams travelled to the man apirvo . _ " or!“ Hutu Lennox Is A Proud Sponsor Of The (BC Olympic Winter Games Tami: aElltCiglTii_t7.ii""idtT..rj'iri% chill feeling the NHL chili? mama h: tumlmwd a .m my other Lumm otter Deterred payment wow h vredrt approval Proud with RUST WHOM mo PENETRATIMG AGE?“ University of Toronto this week. end. The Athenas continued their strong performance this season, placing four runners, Lisa Lf fradi, Marci Aitken, Victoria Seay and Nancy Calder in the top 10, to once again take first place honors. The Athena: are now ranked Number 3 in the Nation having moved up from fifth a we_ek use - - The Warrior Cross Country didn't fare as well as the Athena team, as their top rmisher was Dan Blosdale who placed 13th overall in the 10 K event. Both teams next compete on October 19 here at Waterloo. The Warrior Soccer team play- ed baek.to.baek games this week. MECHANICAL LTD. K-W Aral 7424.55; __ I 3/15â€â€ of your car "I think the biggest disappointment is that me and Francis felt we had a good camp in Peoria, When they sent us from St, Louis to Peoria it wasn’t a big shock because my goal was to make the Peoria team." . "ft. Louis was a great experience. it'g a really big step from Jumor B, but once you got into the feel of things it took me abgqt three or four practices (to settle down)," Schill got a taste of what Brett Hull could do with the puck. hut coming off two weeks of action with Team USA, Hull was more or less just coming out for a skate with the Blues. And even though Hull didn't give wind up and crank one of his slap shots past Schill, his wrist shot was just as deadly, Up with Schill trying out for the Blues were Curt Joseph, Guy Heiben and Pat Jablonski, while in Peoria, Alan Raymond, who played in the ECHL last year, Schill and Francis Oullette. Schill and Oullette, both 21-yearold hopefuls were the two goalies sent to the coast. In his four seasons of junior A hockey he was overlooked by NHL scouts, but Blues scout, Jack Evans was impressed enough with Schill’s acrobatic skills to get him an invite to the Blues camp. It was the chance that he had been waiting for tor five seasons. end, losing for the First time this season to McMaster on Saturday 2-0, and tying Windsor 0-0 on Sunday. Both games were played minus three starters, with the Warriors losing Dave Presta to a knee injury for perhaps the re- mainder of the season. The Warriors have been solid defensively all season, allowing only two goals against in six games. They have however, been struggling with an inability to score goals, a problem that Coach Ron Cooper will try to solve as the Warriors have two weeks to pre- pare for their rrtyal four games h The Athena Soccer gum also played baek.tohack games this (Conhnued on page 30) 888-2830 ChrAiiRiiicle 886-2830 Car Care Section 1illR]ijljfRi) COMING! The cold weather IS fast approaching and Waterloo Chrxoncle readers have come to rely on our Car Care Sections to help get their vehicles ready for fall and Winter. Put yourself In touch wth our 55.CDO Chronicle readers With cost-effective targeted advertismg m ths informative, well-read section Ad deadline: Oct. 18, 1991 Date of Publication: Oct, 23. 1991 We are an all-lines Insurance Brokerage. Before you renew your HOME . AUTO q BUSINESS Insurance. Call us and compare. 450 Pttll0p Street Watenoo, N2L 502 LET OUR EXPERIENCE WORK FOR YOU. [ATERLOO CHROBDCLE. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1991 . 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