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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jan 1985, p. 21

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Bees show good defence . Bees jumped into an early lead with Scott Yankescoring unassisted and Greg Glaister added the second goal assisted by Greg Netchay. With 20 seconds left in the game, Woodstock got the tying goal on a power play . Bees‘ defensive corps of Brad Curtain, Stuart Bradley, Dennis Zaborski, Derek Woife and Yankeâ€"were superb in front of Stephen Shepard, who was in goal for the first time this year. Waterioo minor atom Knotty Pine Bees finished the regular season with a 22 tie against Strong finish for Wolves After poor performances in two Christmas tournaments, Waterloo major atom Wolves produced three wins and a tie to finish the regular season. Dan Wagar and Shaun Herbert of Wilfrid Laurier University Golden Hawks are up to block, but the ball is over their heads during volleyball game with Guelph Gryphons Friday night. Gryghons won 15â€"11, 16â€"14, 15â€"11. _ Richard O‘Brien photo Minor Hockey STRAIN IN VAIN Woives tied 1â€"1 with Gueiph after victories of 53, 2â€"1 and 32 over Elora, Fergus and Kitchener Anthony Arnold set up Shawn Hummell for the goal against Gueiph. In the earlier games, Jeff Hunt had three goals, Billy Campbell had two goals and two assists and Arnold had a goal and three assists. Shawn Hummell, ‘Mark Breen, Jeremy Chappell and Jody Rector also scored while asâ€" sists went to Peter Sloan, Chad Breen and Adam McWhirter. Saints drop three games Waterloo Saints played three tough games last week, losing 83 to Oakville, 31 to Chinguacousy and 3â€"0 to Kitchâ€" ener. Jeff Heinbuch, Jeff Schmidt and David Pfohl tallied for Waterioo against Oakville and Jeff Rands scored in the loss to Chinguacousy . Hardy scores a hatâ€"trick Waterioo Knights of Columâ€" bus Knights came up with a solid effort at home to defeat Plattsville 62 after losing 7â€"4 to Wellesley in their previous start. Against | Plattsville, Jason Hardy became Knights‘ first threeâ€"goal scorer with lineâ€" mate Todd Purdy notching a goal and four assists. Other goals went to Geoff Kraemer and Todd Wilson as defenâ€" cemen Dale Henry, Jeff Plahtz and Kevin Radtke each picked up an assist. Brandon Dunlop scored twice against Wellesley. Greg Poslif{ and Kraemer also scored. Cubs lose in tourney Waterico major atom Tim Horton Cubs won one game and lost two to be eliminated from further play in a tourâ€" nament in Peterborough. Cubs beat Brantford 31 beâ€" fore losing 52 to Oshawa and 20 to Toronto Young Nats. Back at home in CTA play, Cubs lost 10â€"0 to Kitchener Wasps extend win streak Waterioo Lakeshore Optiâ€" mist novice Wasps extended their unbeaten string to four games, defeating Whalers 32 and Angels 5â€"3. Wasps and Whalers played an evenlyâ€"matched game on goals by Liem Vonguyon, Shawn Dietrich, Ryan Kit and Mike Kraemer. Dietrich nament were Tom Howse, Rob Woolstencroft, Andy Stilwell, Lee Seabrook and Adam and Kyle Merritt, Howse and Seabrook. . scored his second goal with 16 seconds remaining to give Wasps the victory. _ Dietrich scored twice against Angels, with Cory Mayhew, Jeremy Newman, Vonguyon completing the scoring. Brad McGill colletted three assists and Jeremy Snider and Chad McGlynn also had good games. First seeded Ealey wins Columbia Racquet Courts member Don James was the winner in the men‘s ‘D‘ cateâ€" gory over the weekend as the club hosted the Labatt‘s Columbia Classic racquetball tournament over the weekend. Top seeded â€" Chuck Ealey, a former quarâ€" terback in the Canaâ€" dian Football League, took the men‘s ‘A‘ title, finishing ahead of Coâ€" lumbia members Rick Cooper, David Brettâ€" William and Scott Aiâ€" bion. Columbia‘s Lois Fox and Jean Richardson had secondâ€"place finâ€" ishes in ladies ‘D‘ and +C‘ categories, respecâ€" tively. Walk a block a day It‘s the first step. Wallk a biock Toxtas *J ©Bae @meagS 50 OFF 1095 Weber St. E., Kitchener 744â€"6519 â€" 699 Belmont Ave. W., Kitchener 578â€"7900 WATERLOO CHROMICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 19865 â€" PAGE 21 ANY LARGE SUBMARINE BIG JOHN‘S SUBMARINES (Not valid on Monday and Tuesday) Mon.â€"Wed., 11 a.m.â€"1 a.m. Thurs., 11 a.m.â€"2 a.m. Fri. & Sat., 11 a.m.â€"3 a.m. Sun., 4 p.m.â€"midnight | NO LIMIT PICK UP ORDERS ONLY Offer good until Jan. 31/85 [ _1

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