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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Oct 1977, p. 22

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| Flag Football/Soccer competition, however, due ‘ _ Playoffs have started. to lack of ice time only 3% All captains are to pick up teéams could be accommoâ€" their schedules in the Intraâ€" dated. There are 10 teams musal Office. This weekend in the A division and 2 Columbia Fields will be fillâ€" in the B. ~ ed with playoff games. Flag _ The first games were Football and Soccer chamâ€" played on Tuesday, Ocâ€" The men‘s competitive hockey has gotten off to a fairly good start this term. There were 38 teams wantâ€" '.-------‘ n Are you eligible? anm Pmfl-wmmm.m.mn, 1977 pionship games will be played on Wed. Nov. 2 from 5:00 p.m. on to 10:00 p.m. I l L abncabdiznid EeP mp ECE MOTCC ‘ The Canadian Home Midas Warriors _ |!:v“snavula hmn l tn Toâ€"3so. down Woodstock entries in this term‘s Tickets Available at: Sam‘s; Kadwell‘s (Waterloo Square); Art‘s Recreation, Waterloo; Centre for the Arts; U. of W. Federation Office; WLU Student Union & Wed., Nov. 2 â€" 8:00 p.m. U of W Physical Activity Complex if your home was built before 1921, you may qualify for a grant of 2/3 the cost of materials, up to $350. s D Yes, this is a residential building of three storays or less constructed before 1921. D Yes, | pian to insulate the attic, walls and floors over unheated space with CMMC accepted materiais. Uh..hunb.u-u If you‘ve answered "Yes" to all Please print. This is your matling iabel. E]auu-m Send to: [_] rronorn it J# Feelgood anda Rose Canadian Home Programme d‘ieciation thermique Honourable André Ouellst â€" L honorabhie André Ousliet Sponsored by Federation of Students, University of Waterloo University of Waterloo â€" Intraplay replay Gentle Giant PO. Box 700 St. Laurent, Quebec H4L 5A8 or through your operator call collect: (514) 341â€"1511 POSTAL CODE Tickets: Students $5.00 advance Others $6.00 advance $1.00 more at the door The first games were played on Tuesday, Ocâ€" tober 18 at McLaren Arena. edging the Cutsets by a close game with Nameless score of 32. In another close match that evening, Recreation â€" slipped past Conrad Grebel 3 â€" 2. The we‘lt send along our in concert with N Waterlo0 girl wins M fwo judo events Coco‘s Nuts defeat the Panthers 42, while 3B Mech trounced Science B 51. Mcinnes tyurned in a fine performance for ;Qvuech. with a hat trick. On Wednesâ€" day, October 19, arts battled to a 2â€"1 victory over Renison while the Longshots bombed St. Jeromes B 51. competition on Wednesday as well, with the Flamin‘ A‘s bowling to Wrecking Crew 6â€"4. Mulligan added the final tally for the Wreckâ€" ing Crew in an empty net with only one second reâ€" maining in the game. The Waterloo minor banâ€" tam Midas Warriors beat Woodstock 5â€"1 last Tuesday. The first period resulted in no score for either team. But in the second period Waterloo scored twice on goals by John Hobin and Jim Haldenby with assists to Todd Smith, John Ackerl and Shaun Reagan. In the third period Waterâ€" loo scored three more goals Also in youth 16â€"18, Frank Schaller came second at under 187 and JoAnne Male came second in under 135. Brenda McMillan of Waâ€" terloo Hatashita Judo Club won two events Saturday at the second annual Canâ€" Am Junior and Youth Judo championships in Windsor. McMillan‘s wins came in the underâ€"115 pound and underâ€"124 pound classes of the youth 16â€"18 group. The A league opened its On â€" Friday afternoon there were four games playâ€" ed. The Jets edged BCCM 54 while Sunnydale whipped Optometry B 41. The Rockâ€" ers battled to a 2â€"2 tie with Coop and Plumbers Pick forâ€" feited their game to Alulaâ€" two games were played. St. Jeromes edged the Plumbers Best while Wreckâ€" ing Crew skated to their second victory of the seaâ€" son. They defeated V2 South 2â€"0. J. Hanning starred in the game scoring 7 times for Wreckil; Crew. to ice the victory, Goals went to Greg McQuillan, Hobin and Reagan with assists to Todd . Sheridan with two, Don Noble, John Bell, Peter Young and Smith. Everyone was hoping that Ed Seegmiller, the Waterloo goalie would record the shutout but unfortunately, he was beaten with only 46 seconds left in the game. Coming third in junior were Barry Strong at 110 and Rick Strosberg at 121. Fourthâ€"place finishers were Dean Missikowski at 88, Roman Stanek at 110 and Sylvia Wink at 121. All these competitors are coached by Bob Zettle and Wayne Erdman. David Nelson came second in ~jyunior 15 and under at 110 pounds. Feor those people interestâ€" ed, the weekly standing will be posted in the Intramural The men‘s Intramural Basketbatl league is into its third week of compeâ€" tition with a total of 55 teams participating. There are 2 A leagues with a total of 11 teams participating, and the remaining 44 teams are divided into 11B leagues. Games are played â€" on Sunday afternoons and eveâ€" nings and Monday nights in the PAC. ‘ With 44 teams in B league, it is almost impossible to mention all of the strong teams. South 8 has a tall, aggressive team which could be hard to beat, and the Saints, Renison, V2 West A and Math B have yet to record a loss in three games played. The Oddâ€" balls and the Mists, alâ€" though having lost one game each, are strong teams which have a good chance of making the playâ€" offs. . The competition is so close in A league that only one team remains unâ€" defeated. Alufahons boast a perfect record while Fireâ€" house, Dromaderies, St. Jeromes and â€" Conrad Grebel also appear very strong. Twine Teasers lookâ€" ed very impressive in their last outing and could also present a challenge. _ In the first period Randall Brer scored for Waterloo, plcacnu,a\.ual“:ll‘"c. . The 7 Asidé Rugby wur- With 44 teams in B league, nament was played Sunday, it is almost impossible to October 16, and Gino‘s Ragâ€" mention all of the strong men, a subsidiary of the teams. South 8 has a tall, Warriors Football Team aggressive team which won handily. Their first could be hard to beat, three games were won and the Saints, Renison, V2 with scores of 14â€"0, 18â€"0, West A and Math B have 18â€"3. Individually, Brian yet to record a loss in three ° Batten had 4 tries, Colin games played. The Oddâ€" Hoy and Shawn McMullen balls and the Mists, alâ€" had 2 apiece, Jimbo Elrod though having lost one and Ken Forsyth each had game each, are strong 1. Considering bad weather teams which have a good and Oktoberfest, the tournâ€" chance of making the playâ€" ament turned out fine for offs. : ._ the participants. in season open The Mr. Transmission Waterlooâ€"Wellington minor bantam team opened the season by tying Elmira 2â€"2. Brett Johnston opened the.scoring in the game with a goal from Brad Steven and Scott Clugston to give the Cubs a 1â€"O0 lead. In the second period Scott Clugston scored unassisted to give the Cubs a 2â€"0 lead Mr. Transmission open season with 2â€"2 tie By Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Major Atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs opened their Hub League season last week with a win against Preston. Men‘s Basketball was held at the Laurel Creek Conservation Area on Saturâ€" day, October 22. Six teams were originally entered, and fortunately all six showed up Saturday to race. The weather was great, the track in good shape and the performances showed it. Five of six teams broke last year‘s record set by St. Pauls (26:39.5). This year‘s winners. were from Village 1 West â€" Pat Plante, John _ Johnston, _ David Warnicce, and Andre Riopel. They finished in a record time of 23:15.0. The times were all very fast thanks to Stephanie O‘Hanâ€" nesin and Guy Caporicci for their help in officiating. And thanks to St. Jeromes‘ Joe Petrosino, the last man on the course due to a mechanical misfortune (broken bike, who colâ€" lected the course markers. The 8th Annual Bike Race Brad Steven completed the scoring in the game with a goal from Scott Smith and David Duke to give the Cubs a 3â€"0 shutâ€"out. in the game. Registering the shutâ€"out for the Cubs was Dean Fieldâ€" ing. In the third period howâ€" ever, Brant Mathews scored for Elmira and Gary Weber tied the game with only two minutes remaining. The Waterloo Major Atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs next home game is Monday Octoâ€" ber 3ist at 7:00 P.M. when Stratford will be in town. and Steve Paul upped that margin to 2â€"0 in the second.

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