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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Feb 1983, p. 27

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In the second period Shane Seabrook scored at 7: 32 from Sheldon Gilchrist and Stephen Hooper._ Ten seconds later Dean MacDonald opened the scoring at 3:48 with a goal from Billy Evans and Matt Wickie In the first gan-u- the Cubs hosted Brantfofd and won 4â€"2 Last week the Major Atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs played four games to complete their CTA regular season of play. San Juan has no language barrier. Its beaches are palmâ€"fringed and both the big spender or budgeteer can find his level in Puerto Rico The Old City of San Juan is Charmingly storybook for the wanderer on foot. The Spanish W of blue cobblestones, lacy ironwork on facafes, a true reminder of the days of its first governor. Ponee de Leon The Chuef tourist attraction of Old San Juan is El Morrow. the great fortress which the Spanish constructed at the northwest tip of the City in 1539. It covers more than 200 square acres. and mises 145 feet above the Atlantic If you plan to spend some time in San Juan, it‘s a good idea to rent a car. Then you can get the real feel of island life with a 3â€"day motor trip round the island with its green sugar cane, white birds, and mile after mile of exciting mountain driving People who live in San Juan call this kind of exploring "out on the island" and everyone enjoys it Kevin Lynch tied the score unassisted before the end of the period. Early in the third period, Ross netted his second goal The Wasps pressured throughout the period but could not find the equalizer Wasps did not fare as well at home Saturday at Waterioo Arena coming up on the short end of a 3â€"2 score. Lee Seaâ€" brook opened the scoring with a high shot to the corner off a pass from Tom Howse. Kava liers tied the score late in the first period on a shot by Ryan Ross. Martin Dziak put the Wasps ahead early in the second period when he banged in a rebound from Seabrook and Darryl McGraw In the second period, Lee Seabrook picked up a Chad Hergott and Jonathan Goll pass at center, skated for the net and deeked the goalkeeper on a picture goal. Dziak stickâ€" handled the length of the ice driving a high shot for his second goal midway through the third period. Thirty secâ€" onds later, Dziak scooped up a centering pass from Jeff Schmidt and found the corner for his hatâ€"trick. Cubs capture three of four Kevin Godbout and Jeff Wagner racked up their secâ€" ond shutout in five playâ€"off games while the Wasps‘ forâ€" wards outshot the Krickets 13â€"7. Martin Pziak opened the scoring in the first period of an unassisted breakaway picking the top right corner. Mon.â€"Fri Sat. 8â€"1 Waterioo novice select Lakeshore Optimist Wasps viâ€" sited Kitchener‘s Wilson Arena Sunday Feb. 6 and skated to a 4â€"0 victory over the Krickets Medical Dental and Nursing Home Supplies. Sales and Rentals of wheelchairs, walking canes, crutches and (' commodes. 9‘ G.G.M. MEDICAL SUPPLIES Wasps net second shutout 637 Colby Dr., Waterloo * TALK A FASCINATING SAN JUAN 104 King St. $. / __>â€" From the desk ofâ€" Isabella Grayson The Whalers began with a flurry, with the line of Andrew Stilwell, Rob Woolstencroft, and Stephen Bell having a number of scoring opportuni ties. The Krickets, however, got the first goal early in the Those practices â€" and the desire to play together as a team â€" paid off as the Whalers won a hard fought contest 2 1 against their determined op position The novice select Waterioo Insurance Whalers, after two disappointing games, worked hard in two practices before meeting the Kitchener Krick ets last Saturday at the Water loo Arena With these three wins the ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs ended the season in fourth place. They are now playing the Kitchener ‘Bauer‘ Krauts in the OMHA Playâ€"Downs Whalers step on Krickets Scoring for the Cubs were Sheldon Gilchrist and Sebby Yantz two each and Dean MacDonald and Stephen Hooper one each. Assists went to Billy Evans two and Matt Wickie, Donnie O‘Brien, Mike Kreutzer, Shane Seabrook. Sheldon Gilchrist and Stephen Hooper one each. The Cubs travelled to Guelph for their final game and came away with a 6â€"5 Donnie O‘Brien scored the lone goal of the third period at 7:25 to give the Cubs the 2â€"1 victory. Assisting on the goal were Shawn Way and Shane Seabrook. Sebby Yantz opened the scoring at 4:24 of the second period with the assist of Shel don Gilchrist and Matt Wick ie. Cubs then tray ‘led to Kitch ener to play theih "ross town rivals the ‘Bauer Krauts Scott Ballantyne in ne. ‘or the Krauts shutâ€"out the Cubs 2â€"0. Back at home the Cubs hosted Burlington and edged the visitors by a 2â€"1 score. Billy Evans scored at 13: 55 of the third period unassisted to give the Cubs a 4â€"1 lead in the game Then at 8:37 Mike Harding scored from Craig Goold and Brent Gretzky to make the score 3â€"1 Donnie O‘Brien scored from Sheldon Gilchrist and Shane Se:bmk for a 3â€"0 score 885â€"2457 Minor Hockey Scoreboard SATURDAY 94 FREE PARKING MON.â€"FRI. 99 THERE‘S NO COMPARISON hard wrist shot off the goal post. Hard work finally paid off for Hume when he scored the tying goal on passes from Payne and Greg Posliff. A minute later Weber scored the winning goal after Bell and Woolstencroft had worked the puck out from behind the Krickets® goal In the third period all lines put strong pressure on the Krickets: Stilwell rattled a The second period was scoreless, despite the fact that the Whalers maintained conâ€" siderable territorial advanâ€" tage over the Krickets. Matt McPherson and Ryan Weber made a number of excellent passes, and Peter Sloan just missed the corner of the Krickets‘ goal. Jeff Hunt and Dale Henry were very strong on defence and helped goalers Craig Miller and Andrew McMillan keep the Krickets from widening the margin period, and it looked as if the Whalers were up to their old trick of losing control of the early part of the game and falling far behind The remainder of the period, however, saw the Whalers keeping the puck in the Krickâ€" ets zone, with David Saddler and Jamie Hamilton on de fence and the combination of Craig Young, Ryan Hume, and Eric Payne putting great pres sure on the Krickets‘ defence THE SPEAKER SPECIALISTS: / /polk MQGNITOR 5 KING AT VICTORIA IN KITCHENER‘S WEST END _ 445 KING ST. W. KITCHENER 576â€"8770 position and scored one of Hikâ€"ffiie;_ga'ali‘i};: week. Jeremy Kueneman of the SHeN:\ !JOD PRICES <ig HONF LAST LONC major atom Kings put Cubs‘ goalie Paul Heimpel in Mreaa actoren. e tm o cel i t CC SA t ‘ATERLOO put yubs goalie Paul Heimpel out of 5â€"2 win during Knotty Pine minor hockey WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1983 â€" PAGE 27 experience . . .. Bang&Olufsen IT‘S FABULOUS! VISIT OUR EXCLUSIVE BANG & OLUFSEN SHOWROOM WHERE YOU‘LL FIND THE ENTIRE LINE OF B & O COMPONENTS LOUDSPEAKERS AND ACCESSORIES. IF YOU‘VE EVER HEARD OF BANG AND OLUFSEN, WHAT YOU HEARD IS ABSOLUTELY TRUE. LAYAWAYs AVAILABLE Richard O‘Brien photo

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