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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Oct 1963, p. 2

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Howe holds some additional pucks in his hand. "pretent- ing the goals be hopes to score in the coming season to m an all-time scoring mark.--TNS Photo _ . Jih"vtiN in their line-up and stern-sure to he able opposition for the championship. WATERLOO JUNIORS Surprisingly " entirely . 'rook- ie' Junior team at WCI seems headed for the championship. Directed by quarter-back Don Stridder and MILD.“ star scorer. Ryan Yosby the junior Vikings have run a defeatleas season only to be tied by KCI Raiders. They hold first-place WATERLOO All -ATTACtt _ THREATENS ‘ As the season progresses wcr repeatedly shows signs ot excel- ling in the passing field. Water- ‘loo receivers grabbed the ball on at least five occasions on 40 - yard or more passes. End, Bob White lead the team with over 90 yards in passes received. Half-barks Mike Philips and Jay Whaley both connected on screen passes to send the play to the opposite end of the field. WC] Vikings surely must have lelrn- ed something from this much and it should Show in Friday's game against Eastmtodahtlteg- late at Seagum's Stadium. Within the first tour plays Hamilton scored the first major of the game and kept scoring to remain ahead for the entire game. The Hamilton line com- pletely overpowered the Vikings in weight and experience. Water- loo offence and defense showed signs of a comeback at several points but each time were with- stood by the sturdy H. LT. de- fense. Early in the second quar- ter wcr began to move their defense and Hamilton was held, to no yards continually but again a solution was found and Ham. ilton out-manouvered WCI. l The Inter - settnustiePttugt, League completed its second- last round of football matches last Friday. Waterloo Collegiate Vikings received a bye ln'which they were' not scheduled to play. To counteract the absence of I contender the Hamilton Institute of Technology was enlisted. WCl travelled to Hamilton to attempt to match their skills but were completely trampled br the Hamilton team. I Waterloo t. I. Downed by kit HAMILTON TAKES LEAD Waterloo opened the scoring with a field 10:! attempt going wide for one point, early in the first quarter. Near the end on! the same quarter Dave Robert, son picked up a blocked kick and ran forty yards for I touch down. Pivot converted for Wat- erloo. Neither team scored again until the last play of the half lea -yud mu for i touchdown. The convert hit the goal-post Saturday, the Waterloo Univer sity College Hawks defend we viously . unbeaten Loyola College 22 . 6 at Seam-aura Stadium. Over two hundred yards in pel- Btties, were tau-sud. and several other- were declined. Make Hyge Gains On Ground Hawks Defeat loyola f?fffN1A-samistrdrume ofthe W.U.C. Golden Hunks u he leaves No. 29, Dave Icininch. of the Loyol- Warriors behind and heads for ply-dirt. Turek was the big ground- gniner of the afternoon " the Hawk: won 22-6. CANADA SAVINCS BONDS/63 You can buy Canada Savings Bonds for cash or on instalments. Buy them on the Pavroll Swings Plan at work-or at banks, authorized investment deoiers, stockbroker; IN“ or loan companies. They come in denominations of 850, Moo, .500. 31,000 and 85.000 up to a limit of $10,000 per perm Ther fit every pocket book] EASY TO BUY Inc‘s will otrenseunounteiiG, m yards; all but thirty of which wen gained an the ground. Pndthettaifendeda-qtoe ‘Waterloo. Only two minutes alter the second‘hall kick-alt, Ed hank swept around the right and Ate (my . two yards and a touch- down. The convert was good. Early in the fourth quarter Favot was stopped on a third- and Jane mum on the My- ola nine-yard line, but ally a few minutes later he came back to mean a ten-yard-run. He converted his own T.D. to make the fmal score 22 " Ed Turek was the work June of the Waterloo Offense carrying‘ for a total of 161 yards. Water. 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