Cubs met Cambridge Galt in the Hub League Semi Finals. ' In the best of three series or four points both teams had won one game for two points each. On Monday in Waterioo they met for the played. their second game of the Ontario Minor Hockâ€" Friday March 12 at the Waterloo Arena. They were 1â€"0 down in the series after _ playing the first game in Sarnia on Sunday Siskins win third title in a row Waterloo Siskins shook off two straight losses and defeated the Stratford Culliâ€" tons Monday night for their third ~ Waterlooâ€"Wellington junior B championship in a Waterioo arena. the Siskins defeated the Cullitons 603 to take the bestâ€"ofâ€"seven series four games to two. The Siskins led 4â€"0 after the second period Saturday but lost their lead and wound Before 1.980 fans at the it t uq * ) » h 098 & e s ~ , .'1.: 4 o * iz # s‘ .; ‘ _â€"Warriors defeat Sarnia 7â€"2 Boys‘ sizes 16 FREB amuete‘s root tâ€"sHurts WITH EVERY PURCHASE OVER $15.00 THIS WEEK ONLY SPECIAL AT BOTH STORES in the first period for a 1â€"1" in gvertime the Cubsâ€"acorâ€" tie: In the second: period ed‘to go ahead 54. â€"But with Gait toik a 31 lead. The . 10 seconds left in the first C:Galm-‘zrg game 55 and forced a Galt a 4â€"3 lead. With 42 secâ€" onds left in the game the Cubs tied the game 44 and forced the game into overâ€" Oberle and Pat McGrinder. end of the frame. * ~ The Midas Warriors openâ€" ed the second period scorâ€" ing with a goal by Dale up losing 54 in a suddenâ€" death overtime when Jim Benn made a slapshot past goaltender Kevin Huckle at 15:03. ~Then Sunday. the Siskins lost 8â€"5. 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With both the Warrior effort was just too late to catch the Sarnia club who had tallied four The Kitchener and Waâ€" terleo Family YMCAs are organizing a special allâ€" day busâ€"trip for children to the Ontario Science Centre in Toronto. L The busâ€"trip is planned for. Those interested must registgr for the Thursday The final resulits of the YMCA registrations wore %. Chria Burke one. < _ iz Assists went to Joihn Mceâ€" rich ane each. . , For Galt both Mike Laâ€" londe and Gary King scored twice and assisted on twao Because of shortages, they had to mix their lines and yin Doucette and the Midas Warriors travel led to Woodstock for the first of the best of three came up with a 6â€"3 loss. Waâ€" Mathers and Dave Wettlaufâ€" fer. for the first game of that Warriors lost the game 6â€"2 but played a fast close checkâ€" ing game. Bob Oberle sceorâ€" ed bott Waterloo goals. busâ€"trip by Monday, March be picked up at both YMâ€" CA branches, or call: and ask that a flyer be mailed to you. Call the Kitchener Family YMCA at 743â€"5201. or the Waterloo Family *Â¥ at 885â€"3500. On Sunday March 7, Waâ€" No ry, 2 %’ lflcllr'...‘fâ€? sists were also credited to Deve Stewart two and Sean !‘hbd-(:ï¬tnvd: to Galt. Neither team gcorâ€" ed in the first period of the game. Then in the secâ€" end period the Cubs scored only to have Galt tie the game }â€"1 30 seconds later. went ahead 21. With 1:13 left in the gameâ€"the Cubs tied the game 22 to force the game into an overtime period. At 1:51 of the overâ€" time period the Cubs went abead 3â€"2. With 58 seconds Cubs put the game out of reach of Galt when they scored to make it 42. Horton Cubs the Semiâ€"Finals series five points to three points. The Cubs now meet Brantford in the Hub League row and Carlaw. For Gait it was Gary King from Dave _The four goalscorers for the Cubs were Carlaw, Dietâ€" Stewart from Mark Seton:â€" In the past week the Tim Welland in the O.M.H.A. Semiâ€"Finpals At home the Cubs defeated Welland 6â€"2. This made the best of five series two games for Welâ€" ous â€" 1(49 THIS WEEK ONLY SPECIAL AT BOTH STORES Thé/, / 0Ii, OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. THURSDAY & FRIDAY landâ€"and 1 fer the Waterioo Tim Horton Cubs. ~ * ence in the second and five times in the third period to take the 62 win. Dietrich led the Cubs to the win scoring twice and assisting on another goal. The other four goals for Watts and Nick Cipp. Innocente and Doucette. For Welland it was Danny the Cubs were shut out 4â€"0. This win gave Welland the O.M.H.A. Semiâ€"Finals serâ€" Welland now meets the Kitâ€" chener Bauer Krauts in the O.MLH.A. Major Atom Finâ€" land to victory scoring all four goals. He scored once in the first and third periods Next week the Tim Horâ€" ton Cubs travel to Brampâ€" ton to participate in their 17th Annual International Atom Hockey Tournament. In the fourth game of the + w#