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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jan 1971, p. 12

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" Waterloo Chronicle, Thursday. my att. 1971 _- --- 'rheaxeisfailirtgoettttetqttso clubs in the house league as the other teams are picking away at thepie.Witlt7weeuofthe schedule played there are only six points separating the top five clubs. but two minor ones. Two miscon- ducts were assessed against the player who received a one-game suspension for his actions. The momentum was last in all three games last week as each team struggled for a win. There were 28 penalties called. The first game saw Detroit lose again to St. Louis, " The De- troit team was hurt by penalties, and one player suspended for his misconduct. Goalie Tom Waurech- en was hurt in a goal mouth scramble. . The first two games, handled by referees Ron Moulton and Ken Blanchf6rd, had 21 penalties, all The last game was handled by referees Brian Summerton and Bill Haase who called a total of seven penalties, one a misconduct. The St. Louis line of Tom Schwartz, Barry Snider, and Gary Paikin played a strong two-way game, scoring four of the six goals. The St. Louis goals were scored by Tom Schwartz and Barry Snider with two each, and John Putschli and Jim Hauch with one each. The Detroit goals were by Phil Hoffman, Peter Shearing, Bill Esbaugh, and Dan Blair. be"""""""'":',). i af i I For the a" "l, I Best , f', i, I M... GE (3 a ' ll ot "cs" . , it " il Ill we fy, , ‘ ll I gl I ' LIMITED 9 Erb St. W., Waterloo Put your 3: insurance , _.tia" in safe, l . "ca' experienced hands. "r ', is'. ":. HOME - CAR - BUSINESS The second game had the aili Boston. Detroit tie with 1 5 points C.W. Tweed & Son Fish on more than pots. They make a Opscinating hobby for the whole Iamily. Conn-cs, Budgios. Fiochqs Paton. Lav. am. Cod-M. So- Horus. $03.10., Mommy; .010 mm "no" pen A Fascinating Hobby Reasonable Prices WATERLOO SQUARE PET SHOP ByDo-g'l'hiel m" Tropical & Marine Fish COMPLETE lINE or PET SU?PLIE$ 743-6921 low M." Oven Om " 0 Tttor . Fri (in! BOB TWEED 744- 5274 Phone Bowling news The bowling season is more than half over at Waterloo Bowl- ing Lanes and the scores to date have been quite good. As of last week there have been 12 games of 400 or better. Other bowlers with a 400 game or better are: June Gregg, 406; Harriet Winhold, 410; Denny Dusky, 420; Etmer Hohi, 401; Dave Pawelko, 415; Thelma Thompson, 408; Harold Harmer, 400; Gerry Lapp, 416; Joe Pych- el, 400; Ort Bauman, 418; and Gus Dahmer, 410. There have also been 70 trip- les of 900 or better rolled to date. The highest was by Jim Lacey of the Merchants A lea- gue with 999. Hawks defeat the Maple Leafs. bt.Thiq game was a very close contest until midway in the third period when the Hawk scored twofaugonls. Croft, Don McKenzie, Bob Pat- terson. Mario Mayer and Robert Fetter. For the Leafs, Dave Nel- son and Dick Bauer scored one each. The highest single was bowled by Hal Reibel, who bowled a 425 in the sportsmans league. In the men's section there have been 150 singles bowled of 350 or better. Gerry Roeder and Elmer Hohl have had six games of over 350 each. The Maple Leaf team received and are wearing their new set of sweaters. which certainly im- proves their appearance. It was thought that this might inspire them on to victory, but not this time. Buffalo, really up a for this game, played strong and com- manding hockey with Brian Stef- fler playing a standout game. With 90 seconds left and Buffalo ahead 2-1, Boston pulled Steffler for the extra man. With unsurmountable pressure, Brian Novak beat Kevin In this league alone there have been 36 triples over 900. In the ladies section there have been 50 singles of 325 or bet- ter. So over all the bowlers are Boggs in the Buffalo net with 12 seconds left, to tie the score 2-2. It was a photo finish and a spec- tators' game to watch. Goal tend- ers, Kevin Boggs and Brian Stef- The Boston team salvaged a tie with Buffalo in the third game which had a thrilling finish. Cgokis. Pharmacy 'r1etraisinttuusteer1rrthe CALL 12 bowl over 400 LET US CLEAN YOUR 749 King St. West kiTCHENER DELIVERY Rugs & Furniture Moo toFri it!» "trm to! 91m "trret BUSINESS AND SERVICES DIRECTORY By Bob Miller HELM 742-8488 576-9500 itiitiE'/a1 'it'iii'i't'k'a/iiiai: getting better and making the scores higher. l There were very few changes in any of the leagues last week, which meant l had very little to write about. If there are any bowlers with any points of inter- est in bowling please contact me at the Waterloo Bowling Lanes. Next week I will write about the young bowlers league. I think you will find the statistics very interesting. So until then, Good Bowling! ner Mid have honorable - don for titiirtg h cal to: Wayne Reidet and Paul Gunman who manhunt. 'rtotietorBoatmtenatthedthem to sit on topgtt the league with Detroit,15pointseach. 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