Vrablic boots in the winning goal By Jim Soltysiak The Waterloo Soccer Inâ€" vitational Cup Finals were played at Bluevale Collegiâ€" ate, Saturday, Sept. 8. The keenly contested . games provided excitement for the players and gave the specâ€" tators several opportuniâ€" ties to voice their encourâ€" The Squirt game, in which the Central Bullets defeated the Forest Heights Scamps 10, was the most evenly tched being decided finalâ€" Eon penalty kicks. Neither m had scored in reguâ€" lation time and remained scoreless through two 10 Tuckett gets three goals The peewee Legionnaires travelled to Brantford where they won their Central Onâ€" tario League game 5 â€" 2, Sept. 4. The score was tied 1â€"1 at the end of the first half. Waâ€" terloo‘s goal was scored by Rick Nemesvari. Tuckett ‘"went to town‘‘ and fired three past the Bell City netminder. Ron assisted on the Legionnaires final goal when he threw a pass over to his twin brother Don, who went on to score. In Mosquito play on Sept. 6, the Canbar‘s tasted defeat at the hands of the visiting Stratford Optimists who edged the Waterloo club 3â€"2. Stratford opened the scorâ€" ing at the two minute mark. The Canbar‘s evened the score when Pat Schnarr deâ€" flected â€" Robert Moore‘s drive into the Stratford net. The tie was short lived and the Optimists went one up before half time. Four minâ€" Prompt Disposal of Dead or Disabled Cattle and Horses Phone 579â€"3820 Dunker Mews Building Suite Before you order your PPV come and test drive it at PACONI DEAD STOCK REMOVAL LTD. Lic. No. 299 c 71 into the second half BRUBACHER HOME SERVICES minute overtime periods. After four penalty kicks, each side had scored two. In the fifth round Forest Heights missed and Igor Vrablic connected for the winning Central goal. Tim Lehman and Jamie Scott each scored as the Smithson Spitfires shutâ€"out last year‘s winners, St. David‘s Apolios 2â€"0. Stratford found the mark for their third goal. Andy Copâ€" polino was the other Waterâ€" loo marksman. The Waterloo City Rep teams played return exhibiâ€" tion games with teams from Sarnia, Saturday, Sept. 9. It was an allâ€"Waterloo day as The Mosquito final was Guelph all thé way with the Eagles downing the Swifts 30. Eagle goals were scored by Ted Richards, Wayne Hebbes and Joe Morris who picked up his i ;3 CITY OF WATERLOO uces â€" PARKING BYâ€"LAW BYâ€"LAW NO. 4009 PROVIDING FOR THE PARKâ€" ING OR LEAVING OF MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF WATERLOO READS IN PART: 1. No motor vehic¢les shall be parked or left on private property within the limits of the Corporation of the City of Waterloo without the authority from the owner or occupant of such property. + 2. No motor vehicles shall be parked or left on properâ€" ty of the City of Waterloo where parking by the public is not authorized. 3. 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Wilson Warriors defeated the Rosemount Rangers 20 to take the peewee championship. _ Carlton Wilson scored for the Warâ€" riors who were aided in winning when the Rangers themselves. The Bantam division was taken by Bluevale who over ran the Guelph Warriors 4â€"1. Mark Dailey notched two for Bluevale with Werâ€" ner Fast and Reid Campâ€" bell adding singles. Allan Gardiner â€" responded for Guelph. Overtime was required to the Atoms won 1â€"0, the Mosâ€" quitos 2â€"0, the Bantams 5â€"0 and the Peewees 43 after being down 3â€"1. All Waterloo City Rep teams will be in action this week as the teams begin their Central Ontario playâ€" tition in which the Central _ Acorns marker. Daredevils beat the Guelph Alison Downie scored both Acorns 3â€"1. The Daredevils goals as the Central Bomâ€" tied the score just before bers doubled the score on the end of regulation time _ the Lincoln Heights Stingers and added two in overtime. 2â€"1 to take the Belles Diâ€" Linda Simpson picked up a vision. Karen Winkler got pair and Olive Russell _ the Stingers goal. scored for the Central team. In an exhibition of soccer Acorns marker. Alison Downie scored both goals as the Central Bomâ€" bers doubled the score on the Lincoln Heights Stingers %â€"1 to take the Belles Diâ€" Waterion Chronicle, Wednesday, September 12, 1973 9 skills, the Kitchener coaches downed their Waterioo counterparts 4â€"1. Scoring for Kitchener were Ron Corral with two, George Baker and Wally â€" Foster. _ Hamish Hayhurst denied Kitchener a shut â€" out when he scored on a penalty shot for Waâ€"