â€" ~‘Newâ€"look Siskins built for speed n By Rick Campbelli Chronicle Sports Editor The recipe may be a little different this time around, but Waterloo Siskin coach Jack Egers is hoping his charges will be able to sucâ€" cessfully defend their Midâ€" western Junior B hockey title this year. Gone are individuals like Grant Musselman, Craig Frank and Wilf Rellluï¬: whose mere presence on ice struck fear into the hearts of many opponents last year, but what Siskins lose in size they hope to make up for in speed. ‘‘This is my fourth season and third training camp and I‘d have to say that from Bring your Family and Friends ... Join in the Fun ... One day only! Come to THE CENTRE IN THE SQUARE Open House 4 Saturday, September 20th 11 a.m.â€"3 p.m. Jazz Bands* will be playing on the patio. Speakeasy Five plus Two, Sensation Jazz Band & Summit Jazz Just follow the Music to THE CENTRE IN THE SQUARE, which derives it‘s name from it‘s location, the Arts Centre in William Lyon Mackenzie King Square. Less than 3 blocks from downtown Kitchener! Once inside you‘ll see Kitchener‘s New Arts\Centre THE CENTRE: Box office: o 5t 578â€"1570 . ~ nigh dogight] "If I had to pick a spot I‘d say we are strongest up the centre with (Brad) Lund and (Jeff) Bender and a big Bender is a big reâ€"acquisiâ€" tion this year. After playing with Waterloo two years ago he returned to Listowel Cyâ€" clones in ‘his hometown for the 1979â€"80 season but has since obtained his outright release and is property of the Waterloo club, much to their pleasure. Bn// // There was some doubt as <o whether the game would be played due to the tragic death of Sugar King rookie Dave Uberig Sunday during a game against Kitchener, but Egers said Monday chances were very good the game would go on as scheâ€" duled. mick against Elmira. Siskins also have preâ€" season affairs scheduled with Kitchener Bs Friday at See the 910 square meter stage Wls WYorlds only AiR ... almost twice the size of Nes CUSHION multiâ€"use that_at Hamilton Place! [3 stage towers. § Go Backstage and mW Toss a penny in our évalkdaroundlv I ist new fm'n‘maln. Funds anada‘s on stage (\ikgy go to charity. maybï¬ you’lll' even J * see a live rehearsal! _ co, pear gox Seats like the Be the first to experience the > ones that Royalty enjoy. performers eye view of the _ ces mavarevawers Wl call them Loges) theatre. . fer ==â€"â€"= Theatre goers Sneak a peek in the gï¬%‘ will enjoy Star‘s dressing room. spacious Now when will you _ aisleless seating. Be the first ever be able to do to try the seats with leg that again? y room big enough for ) Yes, Canada‘s largest a Harlem Globetrotter. | Proscenium Arch is _ See Queen St. from high | awaiting your OOH‘S above the lobby on our e ) and AAH‘S. Suspended Bridge Gallery. wlke |()n‘e;_of ofqr magv guides is W ooking forward to your questions about the moveable PM sound brldï¬e and suspended _ See Cathy Milloy‘s hand acoustic ceiling! quilted Banners. This is your Day to tour THE CENTRE! Be the first to view Canada‘s largest and deepest SC&W]ACK ) ORCHESTRA PIT. day before opening their season on the road in New Wul&.n.da return match in Eimira Sunâ€" ‘"It would be unfair to compare this year‘s club with last year, we won‘t have the size, but we plan to be a fastâ€"skating hockey team with a hardâ€"hitting deâ€" fence," said Egers. Siskins still have five goaâ€" lies in camp, includ inï¬e turnee John Conrad: e others include locals Alan Hebert (major midgets), Paul Reitzel (St. Jerome‘s), Ranger B defector Jeff Niâ€" chol and Kitchener product Ron Boldt, whe has imâ€" pressed in camp. 'Ymmwhshmmh Golden Triangle Jazz and the Trust Fund of The Central Ontario Musicians Association ;m ic o P s l4 o > â€" ol WeX °V Y «5 Fv T Ever see a 90‘ Fly Gallery? Don‘t miss this view. We‘ll show you the Worlds only AIR CUSHION multiâ€"use stage towers. » Toss a penny in our new fountain. Funds go to charity. Pop into the Art Gallery, It‘s open too! No goalie is assured of a ?ot right now, but I‘m a firm believer that any kid who played on my team last year has to be knocked out of a job," said Egers, referâ€" ring to Conrad who rotated regularly with veterans Ed Takamtatsu and Dave Barâ€" rett last Kear. ‘‘But I emâ€" K::size that none of them a set position yet."" At the blueline, Egers is thrilled with the acquisition of Brian Kehoe and Shawn Mulroney from last year‘s Junior B champion Belleâ€" ville Bobcats. Both are atâ€" tending Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity. ‘_*‘We thought defence was going to be our weak spot., Crickets ousted but having these w really he#s out," said Egers. ‘‘They played defence toâ€" gether and liment each other huutiulg Kehoe is smaller but is a g:)od rusher and is smart with the puck, while Mulroney is a real cruncher. Now if we could only get Tommy Abbott to come back, that would realâ€" ly tighten up our defence."‘ Abbott is presently playâ€" ing soccer with UW Warâ€" riors, but Egers indicated he would welcome the taâ€" lented pointman back with open arms should he decide to return to the fold. Until he gets a chance to evaluate all candidates to his satisfaction, Egers said he will likely go with four lines and six defence, possiâ€" bly even to start the season. The Guelph Oaks beat the Waterloo Crickets Wednesâ€" day night, to win the Grand Valley playoff . Chamâ€" pionships two games to one. The Crickets could not put it together Wednesday night and lost 15â€"4 to Guelph. The Crickets have had a very good season this year. They won the Grand Valley Junior A League Chamâ€" pionships losing only one game this season,. In tourâ€" nament play they finished first taking the winnings in Aberfoyle, while making . it to the semiâ€"finals in other tournaments in Tara and Clavering. On behalf of the Waterloo Crickets: Kim Leslie, Brenâ€" da â€" Brenner. _ Venetta Kramer, Dianne FleweMing, Kathy Steffler, Angie Kok, Jenny Wildfang, Sue Fisher, Beth Roeder, Cathy Lefler, Sue Cressman, Sherry Le derman and Joanne Herteis we would like to thank our coaches, Basil McDougall and Jack Leslie for their support and understanding throughout the year. We would also like to thank our manager Leo Steffler. for all his hard work and dedication, and our sponsor Big John‘s Subâ€" marines for his generous and as always continued support. Finally, a special thank you to all our loyal fans for your support and cheers along the way. Gary and Wendy Buckley of the Waterloo Tennis Club won the regional section of the Buick Challenge Mixed Doubles Amateur Tenaris‘ Championships in Toronto last weekend. In their first match in Toronto, the WTC pair deâ€" feated Mark Croden and Judy Obradovic, North York champions in straight sets 7â€" 5. 746. That put them into the final against Toronto and District champions Jean Laâ€" verdure and Mickie Schoolâ€" land and they again won in straight sets 64, 6â€"3 to capâ€" ture the regional chamâ€" pionship. WTC pair capture honors