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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Oct 1977, p. 28

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by Rick Campbell If Waterloo Vikings were planning to win a Twin City high school fooetball game this season, last Friday would have been a good day to do it. less (03) Forest Heights Trojans, the script seemed perfect for the alsoâ€"winless Vikings, who had home field advantage with which to author their success story. Unfortunately, the script went haywire as a strong running â€" attack, combined with several costly turnâ€" overs, allowed the visitors to cart off a 31â€"0 victory. Forest Heights Trojan quarterback Bob Gould found little room to run on this play last Friday against Waterloo Vikings. Gould and his mates had more success the rest of the afternoon though, as they shut out Waterioo 31 â€"0. . In another Friday game 4 AstrRA 22 TRUST Across from Waterloo Square BONUS SAVINGS EARN 7 1/4% WITH CHEQUING P P04 King St.S., ASTRA WwaATERLOO TRUST MEMBER OF CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SEMI ANNUAL MONTHLY CHEQUES oN A MOUNTS $10,000 OR MORE) 5 YR. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES INTEREST PAID ANNUALLY OR COMPOUNDED 9/ % 9/a% Inexperience costs WCI Vikings 884â€"2444 Bluevale edged Kitchenerâ€" Waterioo collegiate 16â€"14 at Centennial Stadium. moaned Waterioo coach Ed Scorgie after the loss. ‘"We put guys in different spots today and they just seemed to run around in circles. trying their hardest â€" we can‘t ask much more of diminutive Hal of Forest Heights mnthe scoreless tie wheq hbe ‘reâ€" turned a Bob Riedlinger punt 75 yards down the sideâ€" lines for a major score. Preâ€"season special: You get a free electric starting system (2 stage) if you buy a Toro highâ€" capacity â€" snowthrower. . These are the snowthrowers built for the toughest kind of Canadan winters l at Lioyd Schmitt 24 Laurel St., Forest Heights marched experience. The younger downfield again after Steve guys don‘t see the holes. Shaver intercepted a Gary The offensive line , opens Johnson pass at the Waterâ€" them up, but the boys don‘t loo 31. hit them," said Scorgie. It was the first of many _ Forest Heights upped their the ball over themselves on that drive, fumbling at the Waterioo seven, but Vikings could do nothing offensively operating from deep in their own end. *"*We‘ve got only one back, Nick Smith, who has any turnovers for the home squad during the afternoon. *‘Turnovers definjtely killâ€" ed us," said Scorgie. ‘"They gave our defence bad field position all day."‘ Haven‘t you done without a Toro long enough ? Equipment Limited *Whuile promotronal models last ot parhapeoting dealess Service to all uinment Limited makes Waterloo FREE ELECTRIC START Forest Heights upped their lead to 90 by blocking a Riedlinger punt in the end zone just before the quarter ended as Waterloo fell on the loose ball. | The visitors broke the game wide open‘ in the secâ€" ond quarter by capitalizing on good drives and some Waterloo gifts to increase their lead to 24â€"0. _ After a fumble recovery at the Viking 31, Trojan pivot Bob Gould connected with Mike Payne on a 28â€" 886â€"3310 Waterino Chronicie, Wednesday, October 10, 19077 â€" Page 20° yard pass and run play to the Waterioo three. Two plays later Jim Wilâ€" son bnfi over from the one, and "*Payne made it 17â€"0 with a twoâ€"point convert. Trojans other points in that half came on a sixâ€"yard touchdown ramble by Mark Huemiller and a single on a wide 23â€"yard field goal by Tom Bors. Waterloo appeared to have a touchdown late in the quarâ€" ter when Forest Heights fumbled in Viking territory. A Waterloo player kicked the ball to the Trojan 31, racéd after it and scored. | | ~ However, officials ruled the ball had .been kicked earlier on the play, creating an offside pass, and the ball was taken back to the Waâ€" terloo 40. * Forest Heights upped the lead to 300 when Johnson Florida Bound? Royal Trust (: We do more for your money. If you‘re (Elanning an extended stay in Florida, you may wish to use the services of banks owned by a company you know and trust in Canada. Royal Trust owns banks in Miami, Pembroke Pines (near Ft. Lauderdale), Palm Beach, St. Petersburg, Tampa, and Jacksonville, with more locations planned for the near future. Our Florida banks offer a full range of banking services, including Certificates of Deposit. How can we assist you before you leave? 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