Waterioo Rotary C.M.P. Green Mach. Team Position _ Sisks play for keeps Major Atom Moffat Tree 4 Dave‘s Auto 0 a;â€"in&;s 4 â€" M. Scpomhlus 2, Webco 0 Dairy Queen 2 Micro Cooking Centre 0 Moffat Tree 2 Dairy Queen 0 Webco 2 â€" Robert Walsh, Randy Cutting Wedge Line 0 Gus Maue 6 â€" Mark Schoenhaus 4. Dirk Juergensen Dave‘s Auto 0 A Girls Atom Daymond Music 2 â€" Stephanie Ontario Die 0 Waterioo Rotary 1 A&A Texaco 0 Shirt Stop 1 Team Sport 0 CMP Green Machine 4 â€" Siobhan McMenemy 3. Jennifer Shirt Stop 0 Rotary 3 â€" Monica Conners 2, Renee Kasta Team Sport | â€" Michelle Leiher A&A Texaco 2 â€" Jane Reeve 2 Ontario Die 0 It may have only been an exhibition game, but Waterloo Siskins and â€"Georgeâ€" town Geminis looked like they were playing it for keeps Sunday night in Georgetown. to John Ackerl, Palmâ€" erston recruit Jeff Job and Siskin veteran cenâ€" tre Jeff Bender. Siskins opened their Junior B slate with a convincing 8â€"1 win over their outclassed hosts, but the contest was marred by â€"chippiness and brawls as both clubs went at it tooth and nail. In the scoring deâ€" partment, Waterioo minor hockey product Rob Sutherland enâ€" joyed a fine night bagâ€" ging three goals for the winners. Defenceman Mark Fallowfield from Woodstock notched a Siskins went with three goaltenders, each playing a period. Paul Kitchen and Helmut Kliewer stopped. seven shots apiece in the first -Bi';t;l-; Bruisers 1 â€" Lisa Wettiaufer Dubrick Realty 0 Kraft Electronic 2 â€" Lee Ackeri, Vicki Kieswetter Cupolo‘s â€" Jule Worech, Janette Nunnikhoven Newtex 1 â€" Sandra Tilley Blue Knights 1 â€" Jane Sommerville MAJOR ATOM STANDINGS SEPTEMBER 10/81 Final Standings of Regular Season GIRLS ATOM STANDINGS went Moffat Tree Micro Cooking Dave‘s Auto Rough game in Georgetown Milier 2 and scond while Larry Ykema had eight saves in the third. Kliiewer had litle chance on Georgeâ€" town‘s only goal in the second period scored at the :20 second mark by Mike Cobbley. Because of late fightâ€" ing majors, Siskiqs four players for â€" toâ€" night‘s exhibition home 18 McDougall Road, Waterloo, Ontario Registrations are available in following grade levels only: Small classes Nonâ€"denominational Coâ€"educational Byerson ï¬all Grade One Grade Two Grade Three Grade 6 (girls only) Roberto Ver 21 17 15 Tel. 884â€"2170 â€" {full. day) After being the 24th car in the starting grid Waterioo‘s Rick Koebel reode his Unisex Hairâ€" styling Chevelle home safely to victory lane at the completion of the 20th lap at Flamboro Speedway Saturday. A special weekend of racing and fun events was held at Barrie Satâ€" urday and Sunday. The grand finale was the winning of the first *‘Canadian 100" event by Mississauga‘s ‘‘Daytona‘"‘ Don Bieâ€" derman. Second and third were Jack Cook and Don Hawn, both of Barrie, in this Cascarâ€" sponsored event. Saturday Jack Cook won the $1,000 winner take all dash as the top 10 Barrie Speedway cars competed in a 12â€"lap race. Koebe!l earlier finâ€" ished first in his qualiâ€" fying heat and first in in style: finish to a fine season for the track‘s point champion. He ailso finâ€" ished first overâ€"all in the Labor Day Twin opener against Kitchâ€" ener Ranger Bs and former Waterioo coach Jack Egers. Sharon Yost in her familiar Sago Sportâ€" sponsored Nova finâ€" ished the big feature in eighth spot while Bruce Lindsay rode home sixth. He was fourth in his earlier heat. That contest is scheâ€" duled for McCormick at 8 p.m. Siskins also have two more home dates this week at McCormick, Friday at 8 p.m. in a return match against Georgeâ€" town and Sunday at 2 p.m. against Elmira. an excellent Siskin couch Rod Seiling now has his camp down to about 30 players, and so far three injuries of a serious nature have been incurred. Trent Francis suffered torn ligaments in his left wrist, Fred McEachnie has a partially separatâ€" ed right shoulder, and Tim Fedy is on the limp after a bad ankle Former Waterioo Siskin defenceman Eric Calder has been notified he has been selected to the Canadian junior hockey team entered in the world junior championships in Minneâ€" sota Dec. 26 â€" Jan. 4. The rangy rearguard was Washington Capitals® second pick in the third round of the 1981 NHL amateur draft, and left Sunday for Capitals training camp in Hershey, Pa. Calder, who last year was a member of the Memorial Cupâ€"winning Cornwall Royals, attended the recent junior tryâ€"out camp with 45 players in Kingston. _ While the main Capital team is training in Europe this fall, team officials expressed an interest in getting a looksee at Calder in their American League camp. In all likelihood, he will be back with Royals Sept. 21. Calder makes the grade Eric Calder The Waterloo club also received disapâ€" pointing news Monday when defenceman Brian Kehoe informed management he is leaving the club due to a lack of enthusiasm for the game. Kehoe‘s Belleville buddy Shawn Mulroney is still with the club however CHRONICLE, WEDNESOAY , SEPTEMBER 16, 1981 â€" PAGE 26 207 Madison Ave. South Kitchener 742â€"8394 14 Princess St. West BB86â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 Fully Airâ€"Conditioned Mn Aluminum â€" Viny! â€" Steel Siding. Sotht. Fascia Shutters, Storm Windows & Doors. Replacement Windows & Insulated Entrance Doors,. 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