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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Sep 1977, p. 21

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With fall comes high school football. And with football came success last Friday for the Rluevale Collegiate Institute junior Collegiate Institute Troâ€" jans while the juniors took a 2%38 win over the wracked up a 2410 victory over the Forest Heights junior Trojans in the season apener of the Twin City high school football Veteran fullback Gary Barth, _ nicknamed _ The Horse by his appreciative teammates, led the semior club by providing a powerâ€" ful running attack. â€" Barth carried 23 times, piling up an impressive 150 yards rushing, and dashed to a 10â€"yard touchdown early in the second half. His power running allowed Blueâ€" vale to control the ball â€" while running out the clock â€" late in the game. The six foot, 205 pound Barth rarely left the gridâ€" iron as he took a regular turn on defence and refused to leave the game in the fourth _ quarter _ despite leg cramps. Terry Boegel scored the Knights first major on a 2â€"yard pass from Stan Chalmecki. Al Chapeskie plunged : over from the twoâ€"yard line for their final touchdown. ~Chalmecki also booted a 25â€"yard field goal, two conversions and a single off a 30â€"yard field goal atâ€" Minor hockey tryouts Tryouts for the Waterlooâ€" Wellington â€" minor hockey league and Hub League will be held together this year beginning on â€" Thursday, Sept. 28. Major Midget tryouts will be held on Friday, Sept.29 from 9:30 to 10:50 p.m. at the Waterioo Arena and on Saturday, Oct. 1 from 6: 15 to 7:30 p.m. at the Waterloo Arena. Juvenile Minor and Major tryouts will be held at the Waterloo Arena on Thursâ€" day, Sept. 28 from 9:30 to 10:15 p.m. and on Sunday, Oct. 2 from 11:15 a.m. to 12:30 p. m. Minor Midget tryouts will be held on Friday, Sept. 29 from 9:15 to 10:20 p.m. at the _ Albert _ McCormick Arena and on Sunday, Oct. 2 from 9 to 10 a.m. at the Waterloo Arena. At Granite Club this year The Mutual Life ‘spiel. slated for November 18 through 26, will be hosted this year by the Kâ€"W Granâ€" ite Club as part of that club‘s _ 50th _ Anniversary For the first time in its eleven year history. the 1977 Mutual Life Bonspiel will include entries from all curling clubs in District 14 Barth leads Bluevale Knights to victory _ Mutual Life bonspiel expands this year tempt. 1 Offensively, the Knights sputtered early but in the second half the strong inâ€" side running game, led by Barth, rode them to an easy The Knights defence shutâ€"down the inexperiencâ€" ed Forest Heights offence for most of the match. When the Trojans took to the air in an attempt to get back into the contest, the Bluevale defence was ready and came up with three interceptions. The Trojans were: held to a 10â€"yard field goal in the first half. Their only major came on a kickâ€"off return after Barth‘s touchâ€" down when Tim Kreuger scampered 85 yards. The Knights held an 11â€"3 halfâ€"time lead in the match played at Forest Heights. On a soggy home turf. the junior Knights scored an â€" equally _ impressive opening win over the Forâ€" est Heights juniors. Ron Beaudry nabbed two and Duane Williams stole another _ errant _ Forest Heights toss. Dave and John Pickett each scored two touchâ€" STAN CHALMEKI GARY BARTH celebrations. . The _ bonâ€" spiel leads to the Mutual Life Trophy for the Chamâ€" pionship _ rink _ and _ the Mutual Life Cup for the winners of the second event The addition this year of curling clubs in Elora. Fergus _ and _ Plattsville bring to 12 the number of clubs that enter rinks in the Mutual event, one of the largest and most popular in the area. Since its inception downs to spearhead the they host the Cameron for the championship over 26â€"8 victory. Heights Gaels in their home > the past few years. Game The senior Knights will opener. The Gaels have time is 3p.m. â€" beâ€"tested this Friday when been consistant contenders The junior Knights visit The Waterloo CHYM‘rs are one win away from capâ€" turing _ the _ International fastball league championâ€" ship. They won games three and four in the best of sevâ€" en finals against the Guelph Ingrams and now lead the series three games to one. Bill Shaddick led the way for â€" Waterloo with two> doubles and ‘two runs batâ€" ted in. Paul Clemens, Steve McCaw, _ Lewis Stanley, Brian Russell and Rob Mathâ€" ies each had singles. Errors â€" proved â€" costly for Gueliph as they comâ€" mitted five miscues that cost five of the seven runs. Ray Holliday chalked up the pitching win, allowing five hits. struck out 10 and didn‘t give up a walk in goâ€" ing the distance. CHYM‘rs are on their way to fastball championship Game three was originalâ€" ly scheduled for last Tuesâ€" day in Guelph, but was rainâ€" ed out. The third game was then played at Waterloo Centennial Park last Thursâ€" day with the CHYM‘rs vicâ€" torious with a 7â€"2 score. By Ken Buckley in, 1967 as a centennial event, more than 6,200 curlâ€" ers have participated. The Mutual Life Bonâ€" spiel is for clubâ€"rated curlers and is designed to provide friendly _ comâ€" petition along with an opportunity _ forâ€" ‘curlers to visit and play in clubs othâ€" er than their own. More than 160 rinks are expected to enter this year‘s event Clubs participating in this Exhibition Park in Guelph was finally suitable last Friday night. Because of the weather, the first three games of the series were played in Waterloo. Friday night, the CHYM‘rs took a 3â€"1 lead in the finals when they came up with a 4â€"3 win in an elevenâ€"inning game. The CHYM‘rs last night won the International Fastball league championship year‘s bonspiel. along with the three new entries, inâ€" clude: _0 _ _ _ > _ â€" ~_____ the Kâ€"W Granite and Westmount Golf and Curlâ€" ing Club from Kitchenerâ€" Waterioo: the Guelph Cur|â€" ing Club and Guelph Counâ€" try Club from Cambridge: the Stratford Curling Club: the Ayr Curling Club; and the Eimira Curling Club Action in the week long event will be staged in all BULLETIN in Guelph Watertoo Chronicle, Wednesday, September 28, 1977 â€" Page: Wateriloo led 20 after four innings but the Ingrams bounced back to tie the game with single runs in the fifth and seventh innings. The CHYM‘rs then scorâ€" ed two runs in the top of the eleventh. Guelph threatâ€" ened by scoring one run in their half of the inning but this was shortâ€"lived when The defending champion of the Mutual Life Trophy is Bryan Duncan who curis out of the Galt Country Club. Cliff Elsley of the Gueliph Curling Club is the defending _ Champion _ of the Mutual Life Cup. Both skips are expected to enter the event again this year Entries for the event close November 10. these locations stitute. That match too begins at 3 p.m. % In the eleventh inning, pitcher Harvey Mann who «relieved Phil Hinschberger in the eighth, laced a single Ab Henshaw grounded out to end the inning and leave a runner at second base. Bill Shaddick once again had two hits as did Steve McCaw and Paul Clemens. Clemens hit a triple and McCaw a double along with Rob Mathies and Ollie Alâ€" most. to left field to score Mcâ€" Caw. Paul Boileau‘s sacriâ€" fice fly that scored Almost from third, proved to be the winning run. Hinschberger had a noâ€" hitter going until the fifth inning when Henshaw led off with a triple. Mann only allowed one hit in his reâ€" lief performance, a double in the last inning. .Game five, scheduled for Sunday, in Guelph, was again postponed due to poor ground conditions. This was reâ€"scheduled for Tuesday night of this week, with the sixth game if necessary, tentatively set for Thursâ€" day in Guelph.

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