usher, with two, and Sean Walsh. In the tie Walsh scored twice with singles from Jordan Brenner, Griffith and Daniel Trask, who tied the game. The Waterloo Minor Atom Cobras Selects remain at then top of their division with wins over Kitchener Spartans, 4â€"1, and the Cambridge Hawks 3â€"1. They also played the Kitchener Spartans to a 5â€"5 tie. Smï¬ngnshin&lwhmxt::m I wereConnd They rebounded with a big 5â€"2 win over Sudbury followed by a 7â€"1 win over Humâ€" berview and a 7â€"2 victory over Pittsburgh in the semifinal game. Waterlco began their tournament on a losing note, dropping a 4â€"2 decision to the Pittsburgh Amateur Penguins. â€" . Cobras still No. 1 Wolverines are fmallsts AA Wolverines dropped a hardâ€"ought 4â€"3 decision to Toronto® East Enders in the championship game of the Humberview o Wm:h' the physical in mmmhumhflnb Collins, Lee Ro from MacKinnon and Shawn Harrigan and Robâ€"Stockie from Doug Ribey. The Waterloo game MVP was MacKinâ€" non, while Wolverine John Syivester was the overall tournament MVP. ï¬;wm&'mm-b ished season going undeâ€" hï¬.bqh‘d weeks winning They had a two i mmg';mu'&l-"hu.u Ki N P i en aag ce A great team x i wcwhflm?-ï¬m- tributed to the wins: 'uuuppu': three M;Judolnï¬n::;hflul cauumumug:knl- 5 assists; Dean Kusick 3â€"2; David Bouda 5 assists; Shawn Duench 4 assists; Greg Oue 2â€"2; Tyler Grant 2 assists and David 2â€"2; Tyler Grant 2 assists and ! Clarke with one assist. Woodstock 3â€"2 and London 3â€"1. Goal scorers were Brian Streeter 4, Matt Hunter 2, with singles going to Matt MacKinnon, Michael Becker, Hakan Kilich, Matt Lynch and Blair Roedding: Assists were recorded by Dan Archibald 4, Lynch 3, Becker 2, Roedding 2,â€"Hunter 2, Streeter, Kellen Spence,.David Wilhelm and Chris Dunbar: ~| Wolves â€" finish undefeated YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW SUPERIOR MEMORIALS Canadians 0, MVP Richard Brule, Leats 3, MVP Andrew Sengeter; Red Wings 2, MVP Joey Lawrence, Siskine 4, MVP Jamie Dean; "Kings 2. MVE Wike Hotsenmpor;" Rangers 7, MVP Charles Copeland, Flyers 4, MVP Jordan Schaus. 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 745â€"6136 LARGE INDOOR SHOWROOMS Major Novice House l.eague 1 ( ns w s A ie i Â¥er: The Waterioo Firefighters 911 Tournament Committee and the members of the Waterloo Firefighters Old Timers Hockey Team, wish to thank the following Businesses and Organizations for their generous donations and support in making our 1st Annual 911 Hockey Tournament a great success. 13. CITY OF WATERLOO 10. 1. 12. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. raar mmerp y apmetiner ant eP Aintibedins t dintonas msld c 111 003 ‘team. Harold Sharpe registered the firit shut oitt, then it wais Judeon Reidel‘s turn in the second game. Craig Nixon led Waterloo i scoring with five goals in the tournament while Nick Mdu’"u:ul-flhm;*m The Cougars have now won six straight and alone in first place. Recently, the Cougars defeated Richmond Hill Vaughn 10 â€" 0 and 7 â€" 4, then Waterloo went on to record backâ€"toâ€"back shut out victories over Chatham (9 â€" 0) and Burlington (4 â€" 0). hhh‘â€"ewwï¬nvmnh; well balanced with mmmmf,dum:rmumuw ï¬;h'ï¬.&ï¬huudhflywâ€"nfl-d Harold Sharpe recorded the shut out. In the next game, Harris was hot from the slot firing home four goals. Walsh, J.R. Waddell, and Kolb notched singles. Mnnwdbhmm.lhï¬ï¬‚hwmmu w&.mâ€"mwuuwm-mm&-pwh-u shut out in a row. Against Burlington, Nixon collected two goals. Miller and Kolb WATERLOO PROFESSIONAL DONALD CHO! IMPORTS LINK WITH HOME TRAVEL GUS MAUE SPORTS ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA KENNEDYS CATERING ST. COCOâ€"COLA LTD. WATERLOO MOTOR INN STANLEY PARK MALL ST. MARYS HOSPITAL STEVENS MERCURY LTD. HIRAM WALKER DIST. PUBLIC NOTICE 31 33. KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 34. COPPS DOâ€"ITâ€"CENTER 35. BILL ANDERSON â€" CLOTHIERâ€" STANLEY PARK MALL 41. 42. 37 KW AMBULANCE SERVICE WATERLOO REGIONAL POLICE BECKER FIRE SERVICE ACORN FIRE & SAFETY LTD. WATERLOO CHRONICLE UPPER VILLAGE INTERIORS â€" LI‘L OLD SHIRT HOUSE WATERLOO FIREFIGHTERS RAY DELION â€" CLOTHIER â€" / ___ Still A Variety Of _ Game III: Sunday 7:30 p.m. vs. Kitchener Dutchmen Game 1: Tonight 7:30 p.m. FRESH FLORIDA CITRUS FRUIT Adults $6 Students/Seniors $5 Children $3 While Supplies Last â€" Quality Guaranteed ï¬ Hours: Mon.â€"Sat. 9â€"5 s Evenings by Appointment Service is our Only Business Waterloo Chronicle â€" Orange Barn (Beside Cheese Factory) it * Pecans * Cashews