Waterloo Toyota midgets downed the Guelph midgets 3â€"2 in Guelph Gardens last The pace of the game sufâ€" fered due to the poor ice conditions but it was a close cleanly played match. Dean Woelfle opened the scoring for the Toyotas earâ€" ly in the first period on a pass from Terry Kuenze. Guelph applied heavy presâ€" sure in the second frame to move into the lead 2â€"1 on goals by Dick Martin and Pat McCreary. Midway through the third an unassisted goal to tie the game at 2â€"2. With two minâ€" utes to go Reg Schnarr set up the winning goal and Mike Yousurach banged it by DON DREJSINGER Fine goaltending by Mike Blake and Brian Steffler in the Waterloo nets kept Guelph from scoring any more goals. 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