Teams from as far as Los Angeles, Cleveland and Winnetka Ill. will k competing in this year's KftcherutWaterloo Oktoberfest Hockey Henainent beginning Oct. M. . The annual tournament will feature two sections of 19 Ttble A team, and 22 Double A teams in the three-day long event which runs 111ngan throughout Kitchener and 1..rattr,loo: te ' , V A A M M. Waterloo gearing up for Oktoberfest 3-day tourney 1i'irdiiioTiiiTi"iGiiriifiririiii, bGiyje A division, but does not “I“ '9 team in either Ttip)e A WW; t, Trl,-, Mi..,...,.'., V . .. ’VWII Ill VIIIIUI Ally-U ll _..r_mr_e' , . ' Hockey action takes place at Kitchener's Kinsmen, Kiwanis, McLean-n and Memorial Auditoriums as well as the Albert McCor- ly East and_West ice pads in.wtterlot rtft - -. -- “a“ n" M -'iisi"'ifm"e"if 't'h'l"ioti'diiiin't" beg-1:5 3.7230 pm. on Friday, Oct. 25 with the Gal game on Sunday at 1:30 p.m.. BIN now, 5m: hllmlllllts,,.eatiii.i.iii, lintrx sheets are posted in the 13 pdrllclpatlng curling clubs “uh the deadline for entries Mm: NW. 5. Entry fee is $30 per ml The championship games Wlll hw played at Westmount Golf and knuntry Club on Saturday, Styx "..1.3 The Mutual Group Bonspie], the ingest men’s curling event in wuthwsestern Ontario, marks its 25m .mmversary this year when mmpl'llllon begins Friday, Nov, Ci, 1991 Tm Mutual Group Bonspie] has seen close to 15,000 curlers play m m week-long tourney over the quarter' century. The first event, “uh 128 rinks competing, was such " hugh success that they deadk'd to sponsor the bonspie] each war since. WLU Athlete of the Week Sean Davidson - Hockey sum had an excellent tourna- mm! this weekend, in the annual f)ktoberfest Tournament. Sean, a third year arts student. from Wim, scored three goals and riisisted on five other Hawk goals In rhree games. This is Sean's llHrd year with the Hawkey HM ks and look for him to have a ~U‘wng season on the right wing. SWaterloo County senior public schools will hold their annual Field Hockey Jamboree at Kitch- ener's Rosemount Public School Cield this Saturday. Centennial senior public school will be representing Waterloo at the 221mm event which will feature girls' team from across the Waterloo County. Tourna. ment play begins at 9 am. and wrap, up at 2 p.m. CURLING FIELD HOCKEY Lowly Cyclones upset Siskins Third loss in a row for Waterloo A Watertoo Siskln rejoices after his team, scored a first period goal giving his club a 6-3 lead over the Listowel Cyclones. Cyclones stormed back to win the game b7. Pit. cm- photo The Volvo 740 can only 323.695 . Which I! very Mk (a I pr 1M aim u} much Luke Valet/s km RMBUI to! may A long l'ttt (1 luxury lawns ym'd expect to rrnd on oo that can mounts man And. elm-n: the quality rd dmhmry Volvm are (ms rt1, _ _ So hop In Ind look II 1 NO lam. You‘ll but my when you buy n And owmn‘ u could save you Min. much M Vllulbk. VOLVO Hospital run set for Sunday While many people will be waking up with fuzzy heads on the day after the final night of Oktoberfest, hundreds of runners will be lined up at Waterloo's Conestoga Mall to take part in the ninth annual Prudential Run For Kitchen- er-Waterloo Hospital. The Oct. 20th run has gained a major profile in the community, both as a fundraiser for the KW Hospital and as a first-dass athletic event. Money from this year's run will help to raise funds for overdue improvements to the KW Hospital’s overtaxed Dialysis Unit. 'quydmupuluwsd-xhhmmhum-mmmwn -ertrep-N-tregr_s Manhunt-nu (mun-Hm i Listowel Cyclones 7 Kris, ' Waterloo Siskins 4 There will be prues for the top finishers, pledge raxsers and draw winners. free T-shrrt for all pre-registered runners, refreshments and sponsor hospitality tents at the mush hne Participants in last year's run rinsed more than $22,000 in pledges towards crucml reno- vations to the hospital's Maternal and Child Care Department. The 10km run starts at the Conestoga Mall and fuushes at Kitchener's Centennial Stead] um, while the 5km run begms and ends at Centennial Stadium Start tlmes 9 a m for the 5km and 9:30 am for the 10km Motors It's too early m the season and there's no need to push the pamc button. but when the Waterloo Siskins lose three games in a row. the latest bemg an a T decision to the Instowel Cyclones, there has to be a little concern along the Smkm bench. Siskins, offto a fast start wmnmg tluur first Crve Midwestern Junmr B hockey games. have now dropped thwr last threr games, Including a Friday decruron '.P, Stratford. sending the team Into an earl} season nosedive The victory “as mort than Just two prunts Mr the ("y 1mm. It . the rust lime they “on In Walrrlm um» Feb 14. 1982 m A 7 4 :3an Phd Ln'ermnrr \fnrvd Hun NW 'O Cyclones wnh snng'iy gm“; Kw Mnl‘ Goudw. George Carnegie Jim Mm, Greg McHale, Lou (bdrm and an.†Mckegney lt was a mght uf pom-WM} an!» w: Cyclones worm; (In six 1KY'ds,trris u r. the Siskms managed {our gun» sh:t't, Ir extra attacker tiiskms held a shm Ji warm period iead,hutuwa, all Cullnum after thot a- Chris Brooks and Jason Mann rm n scored tw1ce In the tlurd pernod In heal th: victory. Scormg Slskm goals m the .wctmd period were Rob Schweyer and Ne), Morgan while Chm George added another m the tlurd Sskin will be playmg backto-hack home games thrs week when they host the Elmira Sugar Kings at the Waxerlm Arena this Friday and the ("umbndp Winter Hawks on Sunday Both gamv» are 7:30 pm starts Scott Swvom scurvd mic fhskms with single.- in Hm Scott Hdl, Brlan Park ('hru f Brad Carter B-K MOTORS 485 King St. North Waterloo, Ont. (519) 885-5090 1* " In: t' Drum}