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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Mar 1971, p. 11

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a dtiiti, Usua record The Penguins' Jim Oberle open- ed the scorintrin the first period and the team led ro going into the second. Then Joe Burgess tied the The Penguins gave the Sis- kins a good battle for the last two periods but gave out in the third to lose 3-1. Bob Meyer paced the Flyers to a 3-1 win over the Blues in a game whit? was tied 1-1 going into the thi period. Bob Norris opened the scoring for the Flyers in the first period but 30 seconds later Craig Labhatt tied the game for the Blues. There was no scoring in the second period. Bob Meyer tucked in two goals in the third period to win the game for the Flyers. The Hawks had a 1-0 lead going into the third period lm a goal by Brad Caron. Then Paul Rellinger made it 2-0 early in the third per- iod but Paul Waters put the Seals on the road to victory, followed quickly with a goal by Mark An- derson to tie the score. A display such as it put on a- gainst the Hawks proves what can easily happen to some over- confident top teams who are con- tinually winning. This upset win will probably serve as a good lesson to all teams that no game is won until the final minute of play. his is the hard- est element for a coach to knock out of his players who think they will continue to whip the opposi- Paul Dumart put the Seals in the lead and then Wayne Herter scored in an empty Hawks net to make it 4-2. havg to be given a lot of crédi for their team spirit and drive which enabled them to come (mm be. ByDemDeeistnger Thelkntreametttmagtoitto trigvietoryint-tamplarthis Ind we they outdated the MaHs,%tttoeteeagairstailedto armetotifemtiittsettattitmin- ttter.Thistimeitwastooiatett, pullavictory. _ M Boegli and his New tii?,' " Hawks lead and whip 4-2. Usually Steam with a low win record such as the Seals go through the motions to give the opposition a game but not this team, which is displaying great ive and determination to stay gum playoff race in the west di- .RENLQLWBUY 'llrit!_el Mate Repair it. and SAVE We service all radios, TV's, players. shavers. small appliances sales & service 1ll2e-g-lhi'ikt"' 66 King S. Waterloo 745-4537 HEART" RADIO Seals outskate Hawks for 4-2 Win . DON'T JUNK IT. . . Waterloo County Supplies CO-OP 20 Mill St. Bridgeport - Propane Gas & Accessories Open daily rm 6 pm Fri. till 8, Sat. till 4 745- "Enjoy all the comforts of Home while Travelling" Cir', Bantam division play/offs John Hennig opened the scor- ing for the Leafs followed hr a goal by Greg Sterner to put the Leafs into a 2-0 lead at the end of the tirst period. Dave Downey picked up the only goal of the second period to put the Leafs ahead " Tom Bemer rounded out the scoring for the ' The Leafs whipped the Sabres 4-0. If it weren’t for the fine goal- tending of Brian Dietrich in the Sabres' net the score would have been much higher. West sanding; Leading Goaltender: TEAM W L T at Mark Rhuell Sistins Siskins 3 0 0 6 John Wolfe Leafs who tor the “in in he lee- ond period in add 1-1. It no “be all the my h the third period. hey neared he pale but were held an by the (helium; of Warm ”ton in the Pennhe' net. ate Bergen and Paul Morhy scored the pole. The Wings ttteqr a " lendto lose " to the Rangers. Joe Grubb pmnpedirttitraishrttteWings, one in the first period and one earbirttiseserxtnd,toputttte Wings ahead. t The Rangers struck back quick- ly on goal: by John Sehertzer. Bry- an Rehhop! and Steve Watson to give the Rangers a " lead going into the third period. The Wings tied the score at the eight-minute mark of the third period on a goal by Ed Bolton but as seconds later Gard Dennis put the Rangers ahead once again. Steve Watson scored his second goal for the Rangers in an empty net to make the final score " Canucks Wings Rangers Canadians Sabres East standings TEAM W L, T Rangers, 5; Wings, ' Leafs, 4; Sabres, 0 Canucks, 5; Canadians, 2 Flyers. 3; Blues, 1 Seals, 4; Hawks, 2 Siskins, 3; Penguins, I Bantam playoff results are: featuring Plus many more. (p'9cfttti,'i(giM, O 3 speed Automatic Transmission 0 Power Steering a Brakes . Enclosed propane tank a Mommatic toilet system. shower vanity basin a 2-comt"rtmortt Kitchen sink a 3 burner stove with oven 0 Wall to Wall carpeting 0 Sleeps 4 adults Dave DowneyLeafs 2 2 4 leading Goaltender: Average Penguins 0 3 Blues 0 3 Leading Scorers ' Player Team G A Paul Schewski Canucks , 5 Mike Oberholzer Canucks t JoeGrubb Wings 3 GavinGoebelCanadians 2 Bob Meyer Myers 4 J6eBurgess Sistins -, 4 Craig Labbatt Blues 3 Tim Blown Hawk: 3 Guy Stemer Leafs 2 Seventy five members of the Women Teachers Federation of Waterloo County, unit one, at- tended a supper meeting at Prueter school in Kitchener, March I. Mrs. Chrolyn Krentz, president of unit one, was chairman for theevening. ttteCarttrehs.T_itt1tt-tttr atttta1ttrPttsiNhrottheCartatr ittrutomauiti-i.JimEar-t the Canada hack in the lead 15 ,etdi'iaterhtomtiAaritslatthe mdotttte,tirstperhttd, hemmnoscoresintheseo ondperiod.PaulSchewskiopened the scoringin thethird-withhis second goal of the me. Then Mike Obaholzer rapped in at“! Guest speaker at the event was Florence Henderson, executive assistant of the provincial FWTAO, who discussed change intheschdol system. he Climb may!» a” victorymbemkdby Pttdte-ianttMU0begtttl- goals for the (hunch: to put them ahead 5-1. Paul Seip of the Canadians ended thew scoring to make it5-E . Ied"tutbirireeit'tttorm" m comm nun-m l nun-s "tttnc' cm was: Free Estimates Teachers meat " HI. EMERGENCY .EIVICE 745-1181 Now AW. Rm HMO-mum... m: r3». the ”with: Pts. 1.0 Friday - tt :30 - 10:30 ADULTS 50"CHILDREN " Saturday - Family Skating F!) 5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. t! Saturday - Adult Skating titht A 8:00 p.m.-10p.m. . - Sunday - Family Skating FAMILY 81.00 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. 1','llgi2lt, [ Tuesday - Parents and Pre Schoolars _ 10 a.m. - 1 1 :30 a.m. _ NO CHARGE Thursday-Parents and Pro Schoolars 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. NO CHARGE 'toe""":" ' $lKllhlIll Ittittrrtrr & W”! -NP"NP'e'* . tubutm-sm "ta"tMqttoexrrxttse ttUM3ttr.MtNitTEttA You are invited to take pen in "A Senior Citizens Dtop-'m-Gmtre", at MT. ZION CHURCH. 29 WESTMOUNT RD. S. WATERLOO. There will be “bios of checkets. Crokinole and cards, plus discussion on fut- ure afternoon programmes. . COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD Tiiiiii5iyyt IpirzTt"tTiii'"iiiir, [m . gm - _llliiiliiltii L, . " Bil - g f?" E __ s, Bli1iiil “a?” o, - Come and mu! with your 6iqoefa and "moon"! (Phase use the no: door it the church. as it is at ground level.) PUBLIC SKATING AI MOSES SPRINGER ARENA 490 Wow St. N. Waterloo. Ont. 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