Galt came back fast in the second quarter, throwing a scare into the visitors, after their eurprise win over Guelph a week ago, when they scored two touches in quick succession to tie up the game at 10â€"10, Taylor and Lawrence scoring. Weseloh eased the pressure near the halfâ€"time mark when he broke lose for a major score, bringing the halfâ€"way count to 15â€"10 for K.â€"W. Kreiner broke into‘ the scoring columns in the third quarter with a touchdown to make the count 20â€"10; In the fourth quarter Lawrence kicked for a Galt point and Weseloh scored on his own converted touchâ€" down to end the game at 26â€"11. (By Staff Reporter) Galt, Oct. 24.â€"The Red, Yellow Black: of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Colle giate swamped the local Collegiate‘s bredshirts here Saturday in the fifth game of the local W.0.8.8.A. group, taking a wide open game by the score of 2%6â€"11. With the win, and Brant ford‘s loss to Guelph, goes the local group championship and the R. W. E. ‘McFadden Cup, also won by the K.â€"W. school last year. Tied in 2nd Quarter Kitchener‘s tanks got away to a fast start, with Malcheske, big midâ€" dle wing, crossing the Galt line for a touchdown and 5 points in the first two minutes of play. Kunkel, K.â€"W. inside wing, repeated five minutes later to make the quarter score 10â€"0 for the visitors. JUNIORS DEFEAT GALT 26â€"11 BRANT, GUELPH, WINS HELP 186 King St. W. Kâ€"W WINS 2 W.0.S.S8.A. GROUP TITLES Rogers. Dials in 3 colors. Covers all 3 wave bands. #e1uge VOrorman From $ Irw Nolseâ€" froe Metal Spray Tubes plified tuning. An outâ€" S anging Hogets for Valuee R O G E R S wo ‘l‘u?uu Stay in K.â€"W. School for Another Year.â€" GALT TIED UP GAME Only One Game Saturday. 1937 RADIO If your old radito is worth 10% of a new 2 dualâ€"purpres) i vahe Tï¬ s71995 KITCHENER ‘Toronto . Western Queen‘s . McGiIll ... Argonauts ... OUAWA ssm smnsmmimriess Hamilton ... Hamilton iCubs ........ 0 2 4 46 Intercollegiate Intermediate ‘Westorn ... (Balmy (Beach .... Ottawa ............21 Hamilton ... Argos ................12 (Montreal ... W.0.8.8.A. Genior Brantford ............§ Guelph ... W.0.8.8.A. Junior Guelph .............. 8 Brantford ... McMaster ..........12 Varsity ... Sarnia . O.AC. .......... 9 Guelph O.A.C. McMaster ...... Toronto ... Galt.â€"A threeâ€"goal lead obtained in the first game enabled Bognar to win the Western Football Association l Ictermediate Soccer championship at Roseville Saturday. RosevilleNew Dundee Combines won the game, 2 to 1, but lost the round by two goals. Montreal ... S§GINIR ....â€"usmmmc s J. Fried and N. Hill ecored for the Combines and Hool tallied Bognar‘s lone goal. Western Brantford ... Guelph ... MoGill ................ KW. C. 1. . ‘Brantford ... ‘Guelph ............ Kreiner counted in the third quarâ€" ter after Kitchener‘s heavyy line plunged for yards straight down the field. In the final stanza (Baxter dropped a Galt kick on his own 4+ yard line, the ball rolling out of touch in the goal zone for a single. Galt let loose an end run ‘barrage iu the second, pushing Kitchener back, A poor K.â€"W. punt was ecooped up by ‘Taylor, who went around the K.â€"W. end on the next play to score for Galt. Lawrence repeated half way through the quarter. Weseloh broke loose with 2 minutes to go, running from his 26â€"yard line for a score. Roseville Loses Soccer Final Malcheske‘s touch came after Galt fumbled a kick on their own 30, with the Kitchener wingman plunging over the line. Galt was again thrust back in their own territory, and when they failed to make yards close in, K.â€"W. obtained possession and sent Kunkel over for the try. Both conâ€" verts failed. Weseloh scored on a reverse play near Galt‘s line after Kreiner and Malcheske had carried the ball into scoring position. Just before fthe game ended Weseloh attempted a placement kick which went wide for a single point. For the winners, Kreiner and Weâ€" seloh were outstanding, while Taylor of Galt featured with some nice broken field running. Intercollegiate Intermediate Rugby Scores Intercollegiate Senilor mmamscs & Verelly ... Interprovincial Union RUGBY STANDING Intercollegiate _ ..........10 Queen‘s .............. 3 .......... 89 Ham. Cubs ... .AIC. .222 3 0 24 12 6 P novecuces. 8 1 86 1b 4 omsconcons. 4 & $180 3 emnonmsurce 0 B 1 86 0 W.0.8.S.A. Senior W.0.8.8.A. Junior O.R.F.U. Senior soounticeeâ€" 8 L § 17 acpmmcur:: (@ $ 80 89 mm 1 3 28 43 Senior O.R.F.U. Interprovincial Western ............ 3 3 0 0 68 20 6 2 2 0 26 52 4 W. L. F. A. Pts. 2 1 35 15 4 2 121 156 4 1 2 15 24 2 1 2%1% 19 2 1 37 13 TBB WATERLOQ CHRONICLE .....10 J 3 USB CHRONICLE WANT ADS. ‘TO BY OR SRLL A good year financially was reportâ€" ed with a surplus of $126 left after the season‘s accounts were paid. The club decided to make further imâ€" provements to their club house at Waterloo Park erected this year at a cost of $993. The next executive is as follows: Hon. president, Ford 8. Kumpf; president, John Lauman; viceâ€"presiâ€" ‘dent, Miss Edith Fitzpatrick; secreâ€" taryâ€"treasurer, Mort Devitt; assistâ€" ant secretaryâ€"treasurer, Miss Florâ€" ence Schlote; grounds convener, Tom Baird; social convener, Miss Eleanor ‘Hawke; tournament convenâ€" er, Ralph ‘Tailby; membership conâ€" vener, Robert ‘Chadder. ‘Mr. Devitt succeeds Doug Robbie as secretaryâ€" treasurer. John Lauman heads the ‘Waterlo0 ‘Tennis Club for the coming year, sucâ€" ceeding Jim McLeod, retiring presiâ€" dent. Mr. Lauman was elected at the annual meeting on Thursday. Good Year Reported by Waterâ€" loo Tennis Club. John Lauman New Tenpis Club Head Kitchener.â€"Ali Baba, the terrible Turk, is again back in the good graces of the Twin City mat public as a result of his two straight falls Thursday‘s shows drew a crowd of abou 1,000 one of the best of the curâ€" rent season. On his last appearance here the Turk was booed with his weak effort, but has improved great ly since. Schnobble pinch hitted for Ivan Rasputin who was in hospital. The semiâ€"final was rough enough to provide the fans with some excite ment. Paul Miller and Wild Bill Brooks engaged in a free for all which ended with Brooks taking the decision. win over Hans Schnobble at the auditorium Thursday night. Al Baba Popular with Large Terrible Turk 82 King St. W., Kitchener Reg. $3.60 â€" Sale Price .. Reg. $4.60 â€" Sale Price .. Reg. $5.85 â€" Sale Price .. Reg. $6.90 â€" Sale Price .. Reg. $10.75 â€" Sale Price . Reg. $15.25 â€" Sale Price . PRESSES â€" Sale Price .. ?ZeC;(h.i’URCELLRm uet On sale at ............. $7-! Spalding and Blue Goose Birds. Jack Purcell Shoes. BADMINTON SALE f GUARANTEED THIS YEAR‘S RACQUETS MacCALLUMS For Sporting Goods $7.95 | _ The City League basketball games Saturday night at the Y.M.C.A. proâ€" duced some fine play, although two Last week was'a ‘banner one for Western University sports. The Mustangs turned back Queen‘s the Intermediate Colts lost to Guelph Aggies 9â€"3 after a hard fought game, John Loaring, Olympic star, broke the Intercollegiate 440 record in the track meet at Montreal, and the Western relay team broke the Interâ€" collegiate record. Both teams are deserving of conâ€" gratulations, having not only won the McFadden and the Ross Troâ€" phies, but they chave piled up big ecores. ‘The juniors have scored 69 points to the runners‘ up total of 29. That brings out an odd fact, Brantâ€" ford in second place has "had eight more points scored against them than they have scored. ‘The K.â€"W. seniors total with one game to go is 68 points, to 26 for the second place holders. Saturday was surprise day in Eastâ€" ern rugby circles. ‘The "importless" Ottawa Roughriders smothered the Hamilton Tigers in the Ottawa city 21â€"0, while McGill‘s win on a fumble over Varsity was the other big upset. Western gave notice of a strong bid for the Intercollegiate title last held 5 years ago, -é:: they defeated Queen‘s in King 103. Herbie Esbaugh, whom many local hockey fans saw in steady efforts at a wing position with Waterioo Hockey Club the past number of years, is on his way to Germany. He will take over the coaching and man. aging of a hockey team there. Herb was chosen by Canadian representaâ€" tives owing to his ability and his knowledge of the German language. Saturday, and the win only gives them a 4point total, and their seaâ€" son is over. Kitchener has 6 points, and a loss to Guelph this coming Saturday will not affect the standing. K..W. Collegiate Rugby teams are holders of the W.0.8.8.A. group tiâ€" tles for 1936. Repeating last year‘s honors, the juniors knocked off Gait Saturday, and Gueiph obliged by trouncing Brantford by a narrow margin, to give the locals a 4 point lead with only one game to play. !Bru_nford Seniors toppled Guelph ... . $2.70 ... $8245 .... $4.40 .... $5.20 ... $7.95 ... $11.45 l2.... 40¢ CHATLItR (Next to Capitol Theatre) S P O R T $ omar Men‘s : Ladies‘: Boys‘ and Girls‘ Skates & Shoes Bauer y MacDOUGALL 85.75 â€"= ALL SIZES IN STOCK Waterloo College rode rouhgshod over the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Collegiâ€" ate, 42 to 8. The other two games were closely contested, the "Â¥Y" squad taking St. Jerome‘s College into camp, 27 to 10, while Mutual Life eked out a 24â€"t0â€"23 victory over ‘St. Jerome‘s Grads. CcoUunTy coRroneEr Dr. Ward Woolner, veteran memâ€" bers of the Waterloo County Medical Bociety, and well known Ayr physiâ€" cian has been named Chief Coroner for Waterloo County by the Ontario government. With both Collegiates out of the running for the league honors, there was little at stake in either game, but the brand of football displayed in both arguments was the best witâ€" nessed in the scholastic loop this season. Six teams of the newly formed ‘Twin City Basketball League saw acâ€" tion in a triple set of games played: at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo "Y" courts Saturday night. The fourâ€"bout wrestling show last Thursday didn‘t find any too much approval with the large crowd. Alâ€" though fans saw some good matwork, with a dull preliminary the show drags out too long. This week‘s show has been cancelled. They are putting in ice and and it won‘t be hard enough Thursday to hold the seats and ring. Guelph, Brantford Split Doubleheader Guelph, Oct. 25.â€"Guelph Collegiate gridders eplit a twin bill with Brantâ€" ford in the Western Ontario Secondâ€" ary School Association series Saturâ€" day, the local juniors nosing through with a last minute 8â€"7 win, and the visiting seniors taking the measure of Guelph, § to 1. games were unevenly matched. Waâ€" terlop College trounced the Collegt ate Beconds 45â€"8, with Harper, Tailby and Neeb acoring heavily. Jack Harâ€" per is enrolling today at the College, according to reports, and will strengâ€" then the team. Efforts are being made to form an intercollegiate league this winter Western, O.AC. and McMaster. 2 $5.95 $11.00 $22.50 CAGE GAMES AT KITCHENER Monday, October 26, 1986 â€" $4.95 â€" $7.50 â€" $16.50 Phone 465