~ Minor Hockey Sc PM 18 "WetétoS Onionitié] Watinesiay, Deétkmbd® 5; 20297 Schiuoeter Chevs vies played two League Newton Division games last week losing one and winning one. _ For their first game the Chevies travelled to Woodstack and were deâ€" feated 53.‘ ‘The Chevies opened the scoring with 4 seconds left in the first period when Scott McKenzie scored from Trent Francis and Chris Lang. Then in the second period Woodâ€" stock found the mark as they scored 5 unanswered goals. At 10:52 Pat Hinnegan scored from Al Wolo sinvsky for their first goal. David Braun scored at 11:29 from Al Woloâ€" sinvsky and Dave Harris for Woodâ€" stock‘s second goal 380 KING ST. NORTH, 885â€"5020 SANDRA POLLICE 6N Cal 4 & * 6\ © J STYLE‘N PLACE e JC €2 Including Style and Cut DECEMBER 3â€"13, Mon. 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At 12:53 of the first period Gary Austin scored from Rob Sutherland and Tim Fedy for the Chevies. 886â€"3530 At home against Galt the Schâ€" Zagk with A goal by Steve Seibert with one second left in the game gave Waâ€" terlo6 minor peewee Panthers a 44 tie with Simcoe Sunday. The Major Bantam ‘Twin City Opâ€" timists‘ A‘s travelled to Gait Sunday to play them in a Hub League Newâ€" ton Division game. The A‘s opened the scoring at 2: 18 of the second period with an unasâ€" sisted goal by Todd Francis. | Then at 6:39 Jamie Young scored from Todd Francis to put the A‘s out front once again 2â€"1. Peter Diétrich scored from Nick Cipp and Greig Heideman to make the score 3â€"1 for the A‘s. Greig Heideman scored from Brent Ellis at 3: 29 of the third to give the A‘s a 4â€"1 lead over Galt. _ At 4:49 Steve Popik scored from Mass Romanini to make the score 4 2 for the A‘s. At 2:47 Tim Valade scored from Mass Romanint to tie the game at !â€" The games final goal came at 10:37 off Greig Heideman‘s stick from Peter Dietrich to give the Twin City Optimists A‘s the 5â€"2 victory After _ that . victory, Athenas went on to Ottawa Paced by the 25â€"point efâ€" fort of Jennifer RusSell, Unâ€" iversity of Waterloo basketâ€" ball â€" Athenas blasted Queen‘s Golden Gals 82â€"63 Friday in the first game of a twoâ€"game Eastern Ontario sweep for the local club. A‘s defeat Galt Waterioo opened the scoring at Panthers like, late goals Russell shines for Athenas ( 9 & 2 A€ \> ( 9 L \v \> 1; 20 of the first on a goal by John Fazakas from Dean Hopkins but by the end of the first Simgoe had tied: Jim Way scored for Waterloc in the scored twice and thep Waterloo roared back with two goals, the first by Chris Read at the 6:24 mark and then Steve Seibert in the last second salvaged the tie. °> _ Monday Waterioo traveiled to Gait and came away with a 43 vicâ€" tory. Waterlioo jumped into a 2â€"0 firstâ€"period lead om goals by Chris Read from Jim Way and Mark Hendsbee and Mark Hendsbee from John Fazakas. By the end of the seâ€" cond Gait had tied but midway through the third John Fazakas scored from Steve Seibert and Mark Hendsbee and with five seconds to go Waterloo scored into an empty net with Jim Way tallying from Friday at Albert McCormiek at 7 p.m. Waterloo takes on Galt and Sunday at 1 fl.m. at Waterioo Arena Waterloo will face Kitchener. Rebels lost 4â€"3 Friday to Kitchener as they allowed Kitchener to score two goals in the final minute of play to hand them the win. Rebels should have whipped Kitchener Friâ€" day as they outplayed them but missed too many good scoring chanâ€" ces by shooting wide of the net. Kâ€"W Record Rebel juveniles got their revenge by downing Kitchener 82 with a solid team effort Monday in front of good goaltending by Paut Friday there were 26 penaies called with Rebeis picking up 11. Waterloo opened the scoring on a goal by Gilbert Wood assisted by Steve Cassidy and Mel Buckle but Kitchener tied before the period ended. Rebels regained the lead in to defeat the Geeâ€"Gees 50â€"43 in a contest that was not really as close as the score indicated. Russell, a diminutive rooâ€" kie guard with the club, bad been having problems with missed shots and fouls in previous contests, but Friâ€" day she really came to the fore with a dazzling shooting display . Nancy Campbell, who is turning into one of Athenas most consistent players this year had 16 points while Sue Porter with 15 and Norie Spence with 11 supplied ample help for the winners> In the Ottawa contest, Russell had 14 points while Campbell had 12 and Spence 10. "They (Ottawa) are not that good of a team but they started with a zone, which sometimes gives us troubles and then they began to chanâ€" ge their defenses," said Athena coach Sallyâ€"Kemp. Rebelis gain "‘"é',.;',"h'-,“;- ':{i;r& quick revenge halfâ€"rewarded ACADIAN UPHOLSTERY and INTERIOR University Roundup Manon Harbec thk second on # gail by RBrian Miller Monday was a different story though as Rebels took period leads of 3â€"0, 6â€"0 and then split with Kitchener in the last period. Rebels came up with a solid team effort as eight different players did the scorâ€" ing. They headmanned the puck all through the game and played the man much better than previous outâ€" ings. Jeff Elliott, Brian Mil}er, Tom Woinoski, Rich Falkenstern, Mark Seifert, Mel Buckle, Dave Merkle and John Young did the scoring with assists to Ed Stix (3), Paul Mcin tyre, Me! Buckle, Brian Miller, John Young and Rich Falkenstern with two and singles to Tim Allan, Paul Harrow ang Tom Woinoski. _ ‘‘The score was kept low because of all the adjustâ€" ments that both teams were making. Beth Parsons had a_ good game for us. She pulled down 11 rebounds. That‘s a team high for us this year." Hard ‘work. aggressive and posiâ€" tional play glazed with a little luék normally are the essential ingreâ€" dients to winning hockey games. These basics are inherent in the Waâ€" terico Minor Peewee ‘Bauer‘ Bruins and were quite noticeable during their performance against Newton Division opponents. However, as fate would dictate, their exemplary efforts would be only halfâ€"rewarded. Monday night the ‘Bauer‘ Bruins hosted Galt todecide first place and quickly boited into the lead as John Karst finished off the fine passing play of David Klein and Don Oberie. Galt responded to tie the score but the Bruins regained the lead a short time late. David Godwin corralled the puck at the blueâ€"line: passed to The two victories even Athenas record at 3â€"3 headâ€" ing into the Christmas break. A tournament scheâ€" duled for Jan. 46 at the uniâ€" versity has been cancelled because several teams canâ€" not now attend. Athenas will play Detroit Shaw College in an exhibition game that Friâ€" day before competing in a University of Toronto tourâ€" nament that same weekend. Their next scheduled home game will be Jan. 13 at 1 p.m. against Ottawa. In other university hap penings : â€"WLU Golden Hawks men‘s volleyball team is to be congratulated for their threeâ€"game sweep over Westerm recently, the first time WLU has ever beaten 440 PHILLIP ST WATERLOO ONTARIO 8B6 3302 We offer you quaranteed workmanship 18 years expenence Very Reasonable Prices free estimates @ pickup and delivery Reuphoistering Repairs Draperies Furniture stripping and refinishing. Alan Foilliott and Chris Prince conâ€" verted his centering effort. Galt pulled even again, however, Don Oberie intercepted an errant pass and scored unassisted to give Waâ€" Galt clinched the Oberie lighting the lamp from Atti Laszlo.. Jim Schumilas then inâ€" creased the lead assisted by Daiton Duckett and David Slater. Woodstock got on the scoresheet but the Bruins pumped in another three goals. David Godwin enâ€" gineered a relay to Jim Schumilas to Princeâ€" successfully ‘ battled Woodâ€" stock defenders to set up Alan Folâ€" liott‘s shot on goal and Dean DeSilva rifled in the rebound. John Karst whistled a shot into the net assisted â€" by Don Oberie and Atti Laszlo. 0t s Woodstock addéd two more a d the Waterloo scoring ended Dean DeSilva lobbed a clearing to a speeding Alan Folliott who talâ€" lied on a breakaway . Other outstandâ€" ing performers were Brad Clugston i'.vi& Slater who outâ€" manceuvred the Woodstock goaltender. Chris duties for the above two games were ably handled by Marc McCaliurn and Scott McDonald. The ‘Bauer‘ Bruins presently sport a 9â€"3 recordâ€" the London school. â€"WLU women‘s basketâ€" ball team will play their final game before Christâ€" mas tomorrow at 8 p.m. against Windsor at the WLU athletic complex. â€"Stuart Cross of UW quaâ€" lified Saturday for the CIAU 50â€"meter freestyle chamâ€" pionships with a 24.7 posting at the Invitational meet at York â€" University. _ The CIAU‘s are at the end of Feâ€" bruary at Laval. â€"UW basketball Warriors lost an 8146 decision to Kent State (Ohio) last Wednesâ€" day. Seymour Hadwen ha 14 points for Waterioo. F day Warriors won a 107â€"9 shootout over Ottawa Geeâ€" Gees with Hadwen supplyâ€" ing 26 points. It was UW‘s final tuneâ€"up before the Winâ€" nipeg Wesmen Classic after Christmas. â€"UW volleyball Athenas lost last week to defending champion York by 12â€"15, 15 11. 1â€"15 and 9â€"15 scores.