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Everything you've ever wanted from a rich uncle'. 173 chances to VIII all your holiday gifts and but the shopping rush! W launder can“, however, went into ill-dine action and, under the signal -cqu d Mae quarter-buck Job Inch-Inn. scored their fin: TD of the much. Fun urn eaugbt by In accurate put all “on. in the end-zone and Lentupll con verted to give [cluster an " . ' lead, The Warriors again failed to move the hall mommy and were “cued when their fumble was recovered by the Maraud- er; lht a m- yard past to Quinn “other major was added to the scoreboard Warrior defence on several occasions let themselves be taught off -guard in their backfield as Mae PISS » receivers no throogh open tummy. Am mam-m this page! Maybe dad would like to give lor get; a sporty electric golf (‘art or motor boat. How about a transistor radio or wrist watch for that teenager . . . and a merry-go-round or bike for the small fry? And look at that gor- geous mink stole, new wardrobe or stereo hi-fi for the gala! Fabulous gifts! Yes! And you can win thém in time for gifting. When you win Quality Chekd's "Rich Uncle" Sweepstakes, you choose from $50.00 to $5,000.00 in exciting gifts like those shown on Min 1". " an: attic pinyin-gin In cod-ed to the Wind. and h WNW-Ming lab under: Mto “Quin " loc- ood main: at the [tune and round out the “In! ucoro It The: osarterbaeU from tH McMaster bench nu! action in Saturday's game, About 23 yards were had on and»: Are the Mae offence with u out ot 25 - completed. Warrior offence in mu in a stage of learning during the same and as quoted by coach Cart Touts “weren't too keen on their offensive plays." How. ever further football action should reveal U ot W Warrior's real talent. W.C.l's Knerhtel found trouble in connecting his throws except in the final quarter when trail, ing l6 _ r. On " old. bot effer- tive. screen pass-play. "Duke" hit half-bark Jay Whaley, a St. Jerome's import, who car ried the ball so yards to within shooting distance of KC. IIs goal-line. Knechlol again hit his target, and Ed Scorgie. a first, year man. and Mike Philips converted Scorgio‘s major to bring the score- to 16 - 14. Water- loo wns once again heading for Rookie Raider qunrterback Gerry Reimer manouvered Cid Guy, KCl's only outstanding half-back, through the Viking defence three times to account {or KCrs three TD's. Two of his three majors were on ident. ical plays, one in the second and the other in the third quarter. Bob Bamford on two occasions caught W, C. I. in their end zone on the kicks which were ably assisted for both teams by a strong wind. Reimer kept a good percentage of his plays on the ground because of In Ibsence at useful pass receivers on K.C.l‘s line. WATERLOO On an kick-off Mike Philips. ace Viking homer, punted far into K. C. cu, and zone where the receiver was [milled for am other point. CID GUY DIRECTS ttCt and added to their troubles by an interference cull on one at Viking quarterback. Duke Knech- tel's passes. Waterloo sent halt. track, Brian Cressman arms the goal-line to lead by six points. e--'""...-'-- J“ uu‘II. nun. Illa - Lmuno. nun. think tre rerv-‘h 'm'ng--" MVt "h they admit the whip could be and to put more pep III tum practice. --rt" Photo Viking juniors called it a draw " 13 - 13 us they met K. C. l. junior Raiders. WATIRLOO S‘I’IONO " FIRST As the two ttiehtrdeveleed senior squads met, Waterloo gained the upper hand and scored the first touchdown of the game. K. C. I. had fumbled CHANGE OF PACE, Quarterback Bernie Fllomy of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, centre, aeems a bit out of uniform. He wondered how he'd look in the uniform of another sport. " he tried out this harness rating outfit. Teammate. Joe lug". left, and Frank Countino. right, AL:_I, .Y.. ._,,,9. _ . . A _ _ - _ _ Mitt competition set the pace for Friday's High School loot. ball match " Seagram's Sud- ium in which Kitchener Colleg- iate Raiders gained mother win by a 22 _ " score over Waterloo Collegiate Vikings. Juniors Manage Tie SPECTACULAR GRAB made by a U of W play- er as he stole the ball from out of the hands of two Marauders was to little avail as McMaster went on to win 26-6. Vikings lose To Ittl GAINS At the end of regulation time Waterloo who had batted seeond had only 9 at It) possible man out, They unofficially retained the wham'c to oven the score. Outstanding players on the Wat- erloo team wore Don Mestort who gathered 60 runs in all and Art Munie who pitched an ex- cellent game. London now plays ott It Strat. ford in a sudden-death series against Brantford for the champ. ionship. Gidasters lose In Semi " Final The Waterloo Cricket Club played host in the London Club Saturday at Waterloo Park Ind were defeated 132 - 126, Tiny but mighty, Stu Koren sparked W. C. l. in the third quarter with a touchdown plunge over lackle position. Waterloo Collegian Vikings travel to Guelph this Friday to meet J.F. Ross Collegiate in the third IR L contest. In the juniur ume quarter- back Don Strickler lead the Waterloo team to a tie. Water. loo’s star balm-ck. Ryan Yooky. scored in the Ctrst quarter but was toreed to leave the game with a concussion in the aeemtd name. Chris Taylor uni Wayne Cow in: were credited with K. C. " majors to send the Raiders into the lead 13 - 7. Brian Cream-u left the game in the third quarter on a mir conduct call. Cronin-n "I roughed on a play by Raider lineman Peter Patterson. He counter - attacked and grappled with K. C. " John Biehl. I JUNIORS ABLE CONTENDIIS paydirt when I costly fumble was grabbed by K. C. I. In the final secomis Cid Guy again mljored to give the final score. No convert attempts were com- pleted by K. C. I. 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