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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Mar 1972, p. 7

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Down previous champions f a w f 6iill'wa Those models are free. so we suggest you write for yours now. Again. we repeat, there is no cost, and cer- tainly no obligation. Write to Dept. 5173 Beltane Elec- tronics Corp.. 4201 W. Vic- toria. Chicago. Ill. 60646, Try it to see how it is worn in the privacy of your own home without cost or obligation of any kind. ICs yours to keep. free. It weighs less than a third of an ounce, and its' all at ear lev- ei, in one unit. No wires lead from body to head. They defeated Detroit 4-2 in the final game. De- troit had been champions f past two years. Oth- £21m in the tourney from Toronto, Strat- ' London. Brampton, wwa and Buffalo. Waterloo were the under- dogs in the final because of Detroit's size and their past record. But the Toyo- ta's dominated the play with tenacious checking and skating to,outshoot De- troit 47-20. Penalties cost both teams goals. Mike Blake and the Detroit goaltender. who was named most valuable player, came up with some key saves. Blake made his best save when the score was 3-2 with about four min- utes remaining and two Detroit attackers ‘broke in on him all alone. _ Chicago, Ill. --A free offer of special interest to those who hear but do not under- stand words has been an- nounced by Beltone. A non- operating model of the smallest Beltane aid ever made will be given absolute- ly free to anyone answering this advertisement. by Don [heist-get The Waterloo Toyota midgets took the AAA hott- ors in the Walter Lockridge Memorial Tournament in Wingham on the weekend. Waterloo', performance was a complete team effort as all played good, position- al two-way hockey. Barry Musselman, Brian Wilhelm, Steve Beaupre and Mario Mayer, together with Blake and Brian Steiner in too old to hear better You’re never 742-9582 Toyota's win Wingham tournament CHILDRENS PARTIES... CLUB ACTIVITIES...... SPECIAL SENIOR CITIZENS...... RATES STUDENTS............. WATERLOO BOWLING LAN ES stts tif 553% (ll:)'?',')::')";';, U my The full-house crowd gave the Toyota's a stand- ing ovation which they de- seled for their olav not Schnarr, who played one of his better games, made it 3-2 late in the second period. Yosurack put the game away at 17:36 of the third _period to give the Toyota's a 4-2victory. goal. played extremely well. In their last six games they have allowed only seven goals. The Waterloo attack was spearheaded by Reg Sch- nary, each with a goal and two assists. Marc Thiel and Brian Wilhelm each had one goal and one assist. _ Tom Trenton opened the scoring for Detroit on a power play. Minutes later Wilhelm evened the count, also on a power play. 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The Stratford game was called with four minutes re- maining as the Stratford team got out of control to- gether with their fans and coach by continuous rough- ing and fighting One Stratford Jan kicked a Waterloo player in the head and the Stratford coach wanted the game played out no matter what. He was overruled by the referees. The police ejected the fans involved and the Waterloo players were commended for their sports- manship in the melee which was a credit toWater- loo minor hockey. only' in this game but in Yosurack the whole tournament. goals in tl Waterloo Square ”32$; " '. m,"--"" ‘_Afiwflmmwaz goals in the Toronto and Stratford games and Med up four assists; Wilhelm. three goats and one assist; Schnarr, two and five; Ter. ry Kuenzi, three goals; Thiel, two and (our; Phil Hoffman, one and one; Dean Woe1fie, one and two; Mayer, one and one; Beau- pre. one goal: Musselman. Steve Pauley and Ken Brown. one assist each. 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