The Athletics needed only a tie to win the title, but goals by John Bymes and Gavin Maguary, the back-up goalie, 10 minutes "apart in the second half gave them the victory. Athletics win OADL soccer championship Twin' City soccer champs the Waterloo Athletics antler-4 I own capturw um """"'I' "unusual- "we"... ment League championship Sunday with a 2-0 win over Chinguacousy. Members are. front. from left. Gary Zettler, Alex Karakokkinos, John Byrne. captain. Norm Lanteigne and Gavin Majaury. Back row. from left. Mark Bailey. Warner Fast. Brent Tanchuk. Mike Koehler, George Klein, Kevin Curtis, Bruce iiijiikdiichaet Keith-and Emil Koehler. coach. Waterloo Athletics under- 21 soccer club scored two second half goals Sunday to defeat Cbinguacousy 2-0 and win the Ontario Am- ateur Development League championship. Four Kitchener residents were among the five ath- letes chosen to receive Bob- by Bauer Memorial Scholar- ship awards for 1977. Four area athletes get Bauer awards The scholarship commit- tee, consisting of chairman Emie Goman. Vince Scherer, Frank Niebert and Ray Bauer held a meeting on Tuesday. Oct. II to deter- mine the winners. To qualify, a need for financial assistance must be shown and of course it is imperative that the appli- cant have 'a satisfactory academic standing to qual- ify. In addition. it is suggest- ed that an interest in sports of some type be demon- strated. The win was sweet re- ItliTrliEtgTEi. FUNERAL HOME 8: CHAPEL 621 KING WEST, KITCHENER - 7459495 ra7GrGii""i'i'i2 ity soccer champs the Watetloo Athletics cadet-21 club captured the Ontatig Amateur Buckin- A A . " _ A . _ “Lg- __‘--_-.--_ --._L... - ‘rnl‘. “am In“ Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street venge for A's, who were eliminated from the league cup competition by the same Chinguacousy squad. “Johnny (Bymes), who was our best player all year, scored a beautiful goat," said A's coach Emil Koch- ler. "And the goal by MA- guary, well let's just say that it was a bit of a sur.- prise. They let him open a bit too much and he got a nice shot away. " _ A total of $1,950 is being paidout this yerr. _ . Recipients of awards for the current year are Pat- rick Rigg, 38 Joseph St. Kitchener; Steven Bott, 512A Greenfield Ave. Kit- chener. Mark Winter, 8 Mc- Garry Dr. Kitchener, Robert Cardy, 113 Edmund Rd. Kitchelier and Peter Ascherl. 6 Assiniboine St. Downsview. Pat Rigg is 20 years old and attending University of Waterloo. Steven Bott is at Conestoga College. Pete Ascherl, a former U of w student, is in his last year of Law School at York. Mark Winter is at U of W and Bob Cardy is at Western. Maguary -reptacesr " the injured Mike “Keith ‘who hurt his back. A's were forc- ed to play Shorthanded for about 15 minutes in the sec- and half when Alex Karak-. kokinos was hurt When he was hit in the eye by the ball. "rt's been a very success- ful season for us and the league," said Koehler, whose team sported a 12-2-1 chart and allowed only 22 goals while scoring 64. "We feel sure that next year the league will be much stronger too," added Koeh- ler. "Some of the teams were hesitant to join this year but now they've seen it's a success they're al- most sure to join. yourself Thursday, Octo- ber 27 at 5:15 p.m. on the Village Green. __ -- B4 the Church College league is being taken to the chapel, so to speak, by the only non church cot- lege team, the Lakeshore Freskins. Either the other teams come out with a few miracles or else the Pres- kins could come out with- out a loss, and in good shape. for the first round playoffs, held next weekend (Octo- ber 29,30). (continued from page 22) INTRAPLAY REPLAY DICK CUNE Service worthy ' _ mtbi. s tut; :r Itti F", <5†'" s mf .1’ M W - w, T e,' lat', ltN Mittii T " ,. a ' SW;, ' 1hltekettd ‘i «a; T til" ' .ieul (i , ' " - , of your confidence-- a tradition since 192ti, See for The students and staff of Conestoga College are . mounting a door to door fund raising campaign in . Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge. The purpose of the drive is to raise funds for the College's sports and recreation facilities project. _ m" By being generous when a canvasser calls. you will assist in providing badly needed sports facilities for the College and the Community. t _' You can recognize the canvasser as they will be wearing this identification tag: _ N tiL,a,,,aa,,as, â€.miu. 1m "Gas -- - am for $2,000 prizes SPORIS COMPLEX tgiEttigtttUCMleGttltM,flt I Sunday osatittirttruarste's 4‘ 'iPi'd at Westmomt can; cm GIVE YOURSELF wiirvegotalottoshare Montana for the Division " Major day. A total, of 12 teamwill compete tor over 82,000, the richest purse ever. A number of highly rated rinks an altered -- two time Division 14 winner W. Stash of Guelph will be try- ing for a third major win. Three time.Mutesal Life win- ner Bryan Duncan is Enter- ed out of the K-V "Granite tion Bott DoiiGny's West- moumt rink will be trying to repeat last year's Major win. Other previous Division M winners include George Ellis of Westmount and Ed Conestoga College ConestogaCollege tofApplipdhrts and"technology Campaigner year no Joe Buchanan of Gait. and Axel Larson and We! Elmira. . Rettmtintt team (mm last, and Major winner. _ Several new 'entriu this year are Brian Bobie of K-W Granite, Bott. Fisher and Ken McKenzie of Galt and Ted Wormworth, also of K-W Granite. This year the Leggue will be using several area clubs, Gait Country. ' K-W Granite, Guelph Country club. Guelph Curling Club. Eimira,andWestmomt. The League starts Friday Oct. " at Wmt at 7:30 p.m. Spectators are welcome to view Major curl- ing at area clubs. Mutual