W;terloo Siskin Fred McEachnie (8) just couldn‘t make solid contact with this puck tipped off the centering pass in early first period action againt New Hamburg Sunday. The goalie Don Einwech By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Waterloo ;Siskin coach Jack Egers agreed that Sunâ€" day‘s game with New Hamâ€" burg Hahns was an excellent one â€" from a spectator‘s point of view. Siskins, Hahns draw in summit tilt But that‘s about as far as he would go in handing out bouquets concerning the 44 overtime tie between the two top clubs in the Midwesâ€" tern Ontario Junior B. ‘"New Hamburg is a very good skating club, they‘re strong, and they showed tonâ€" ight that they don‘t quit,"* said Egers moments after Hahns® Mark Maue scored his second goal of the game with 59 seconds remaining in the straight 10â€"minute overtime to rescue a draw for the visitors. *\ Kâ€"W SKATING CLUB | fall PREâ€"SCHOOL PROGRAM Preâ€"schoolers aged 3â€"5 years are invited to \our Preâ€"school program at The Rink in the Park. For more information contact: Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Skating Club 99 Seagram Dr. Waterioo Gratis days â€" Oct. 21 and Oct. 28 Fee; 22.00 (Oct. 21â€"Mar. 24) Tuesdays â€" 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Final registration will be held Nov. 4 during the session Office Hours: Mon. 4â€"8:30 p.m. + Wed. 5â€"10 p.m. ‘‘*But Iâ€"thought we just played terrible. we missed far too many scoring opporâ€" tunities and gave them too many. That last goal was the direct fault of our forâ€" wards, it is inexcusable to get all three forwards caught up ice, especially with that much (little) time left in the game." The contest was Siskins‘ second overtime tilt in three days as they were extended by Cambridge Shamrocks Friday in Preston before whistling home three markers in extra innings to win 8â€"5. Waterloo‘s record is 8â€"2â€"1 heading into this week‘s play which takes them to Owen Sound Friday and then back home Sunday against the same Hahns. Egers was deadâ€"on in his Fri. 1â€"5 p.m. Late OT goal saves New Hamburg assessment of the New Hamburg club which, while always wellâ€"disciplined. now also appears to have the manpower te seriously chalâ€" lenge for top spot. 4 ‘‘This is the first year I‘ve gone with four lines, it helps keep the troops fresh," said Hahns coach Ken Leu. ‘‘They are four pretty even lines too, any one of them is capable of going out and getâ€" ting the goals for us. "I was a bit worried about tonight‘s game though, it‘s really the first game we‘ve played all year that‘s been fairly physical. But the guys stood up okay and actually I thought we could have won it, especially in regulation time when we had those good chances near the end." Hahns opened the scoring with the only goal of the first period on a wellâ€"aimed this puck tipped off the end of McEachnie‘s stick and wide as New Hamburg The goalie Don Einwechter guarded ‘the front of his net. Maue tied it up midway through the third with the only ‘"soft‘ goal of the game when his long shot found the target before Siskin goalie John Conrad could squeeze his pads together® Todd Loveday got that one back for Siskins on a powerâ€" play blast early in the seâ€" cond and also combined on a slick passing play with Brad Lund and Bobby Hague to put the home club up one midway through the second. Waterloo assumed a 3â€"1 late in the period when Tim Fedy capped a fine rinkâ€" length rush by drilling a shot past Don Einwechter, but Scott Pettigrew got that one back a minute later. Both goalies sparkled throughout though as seâ€" veral times either could have sued for desertion in backhand by Scott Pearson ~YÂ¥ _ ADULT PROGRAMS * SKATE CANADA! IT‘S GOOD FOR YOU! Join us for exercise and fun. All sessions held at The Rink in the Park. 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The Kid Line (Loveâ€" day â€" Duanne Moeserâ€"Fedy) has been super too, I‘ve got no comâ€" "plaints about the way they‘ve been playing, but we‘d like to be getting a betâ€" ter performance out of some of our other veterans," said In Preston, Mike Copâ€" polino scored what proved to be the winner at 2:46 of overtime. King and Jeff Bender each scored one of their two goals in overtime while other _ Waterloo marksmen were Loveday, Moeser and Shawn Mulronâ€" *‘It feels good to be off to a good start though, and it‘s really encouraging to know the young kids are coming out of minor hockey to play as well as they are."