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Kerry Croft gave Buffalo a 2-0 lead on Hawk defensive lap- Midget house league hoc- key was at its best Tuesday night as two games were tied and in the third a tie was broken with one minute left. Th6 Toyota's took one of their final four games, 2-1 over Hespeler. They lost 2-1 to Chicago, 3-2 to Gait The Waterloo Toyota mid- gets manageironty two wins in nine games (wins the Hespeler tournament. The midget had the yorst rec- ord of any Waterldo team in the tourney. and 6-0 to Detroit. Rangers move to third in midget house league Kitchener Guelph Hwy. Flaherty then scored three and Canadiens Phil Hoff- man twice and Mike Ken- nedyonce. Rolland Billedeau and Bradley Caron scored once each to give the Rangers a 2-0 lead at the end of the first. Billedeau added anoth- er in the second but Cana- diens Dave Lange and Paul Bochman each scored once to narrow the gap. The Rangers took sole pos- session of third place and dropped the Canadiens to fourth by defeating . them 6-5 in the final game. Wayne Flaherty scored the win- ning goal, one of three, with one minute remaining in the third period. In the third period, the Bruins started clicking. Brett Stickler, Tom Heer, John Lanteigne and Bob Meyer each scored once to tie the game. Dick Bauer and, Fraser Landry. - defensive errisr, to cost them the game. /Chicago didn't look impressive but took advantage of the breaks and made no mistakes a- round the net. Mike Yosurack opened the scoring on a pass from Dean Woeine early, in the ‘therloo _outphyed Chi- cago but. as usual. their inability Input the puck .in 576-1370 Datsun " 200 Fastback $2345 PRODUCT OF NISSAN '-i DELIVERY ATNO CHARGE TO YOU Fu Marc Thiel scored twice as Waterloo squeaked by Hespeler 2-1. The losers turned on the pressure in the third period but Blake's exceptional goaltendin g kept them from tieing the score. _ Late in the third period Yosurack scored from Steve Pauley. Waterloo pulled their goaltender but again failedtoscore. first period but Chicagb tied the score. In the sound period, Chi- cago's Jim Bodhck checked a Waterloo defenceman and went in to score the winning goal. Waterloo pressed in the third period and pulled Mike Blake in favor of an extra attacker but failed to score the equalizer. Yosurack opened the sc0r- ing for Waterloo but two quick goals from John Shaver and Jeff Silver gave Galt a 2-1 lead. Jim Harsley scored Galt's third 'goal while left un- checked on Blake's door- step during the second per- iod. Gali's fast offensive pass- ing pattern moved them coni tinuously onto Mike Blake's doorstep and he had no chance to stop them. 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