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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Feb 1976, p. 9

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ending to a lot of women‘s Western‘s advantage seemed to lie in their more consistent serving. Also the Stangs were more adept at receiving the serves of their _ opponents, which facilitated control and made for easier setâ€"ups at the Western added yet another championship to its long list by winning Luarier‘s Challenge Cup II last weekâ€" in these parts the last few University of _ Western the silverware off into the But not before the Musâ€" tangs, reigning national champions, had a duel to the finish with the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo Athenas in the tournament final. Western took that match two sets to one, winning the first and third sets. Waterâ€" loo won the middle set 15â€"10. All three games featured superb spiking and blockâ€" ing from the women of both teams, and numerous times the teams battled through nerve wracking extended volleys. capture cup at WLU again The Komets came back in the third period with two goals to finish the scorâ€" ing in the game at 42 in favour of the Waterloo Cubs. The Cubs fourth goal came early in the third period when Tom MacMillan scored to put the Cubs out front played host to their cross town rivals in Hub League play last week and defeated the _ Kitchener _ Komets 42. John McKerrow led the Cubs to their victory scorâ€" ing the Cubs® first three for a hat trick. For the winners it was Pat Moody, Tony Amore and Bill Valice scoring from Valice, Greg Dennis, Tim Askew and Tom Dow. In the first game Grosse Pointe opened the scoring in the second period to go ahead 1â€"0. Before the period ended the Cubs tied the game then scored a second goal to take a 2â€"1 lead. In the third period Grosse Pointe scored two unâ€" answered goals to take the game 3â€"2. On a previous weekâ€"end the Tim Horton Cubs traâ€" velled to Detroit to play the Grosse Pointe Atoms two exhibition games. by Rick Campbell There has been a familiar For the Komets it was Brian Fraser from Chris Tremble to break Mike Bishop‘s shutâ€"out. _ Their second goal was scored by Paul Wentzlaff from Mike Monahan to complete the at WLU‘s Athletic by Peggy Kempel The Cubs scorers were > _ Waterloo Major Roger Carlaw from Watts . two in the first perâ€" nd one in the second Horton Cubs defeat Komets 4â€" Ackerl and Burke. In the second game both teams went scoreless in the Andy East of WLU spikes ball past two Laurentian blockers in WLU Chalâ€" lenge Cup volleyball tournament last weekend. Western won the tournaâ€" ment, defeating Waterioo in the finals Saturday night. Chronicle photo by Wilson HURRYâ€"Limited Stockâ€"Sale Ends Soon _ Save on quality pine furniture & accessories _ for every room _: in your home eLamps ePictures eWall Shelves Special store hours for this sale Wed. 1 p.m. to 5:30 Thurs. & Fri. 1 p.m. to 9:30 Sat. 10 a.m. to 5:30 CLOSED MONDAY and TUESDAY ARTISAN INTERIORS ARTISAN INTERIORS first period. Then in the second period Innocente scored from Greig Heideâ€" man and Kevin Doucette to put the Cubs ahead 1â€"0. The third period saw Tony Amore score from Mike Wittmer to break Rick Witmer‘s shutâ€"out and tie the game at 1â€"1. This score held until the end of the game. 8 William St. E. Waterloo 579â€"4170 Watertoo Chronicle, Wednesday, February 4, 1976 â€" Page 9 Price

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