The third game in Major League curling was com- pleted at the KW. Granite Club on Sunday night. The Elmira foursome of George Wilson. John Auger, Bill Cushing and Skip, Ed Rat- cliffe ran over Galt Coun- try's Joe Buchanan 11 to l to remain alone in first place. An unidentified Waterloo Viking gets set to kick the bait away from a Cameron Heights defender in ills! weeks iurtiofsoccer semi-final at Waterloo. WCI won the game easily 5-0 to advance to the finals against. St. Jerome's. , Moving into second spot with two wins. and one loss were Brian Bobbie, Granite: Bob Dolishny, Westmount: Axel Larson and Wayne Steski of the Guelph C.C. Steski squeezed by Granite's Ted Wormworth 5 to 6 when Wormworth just missed executing a split for three to win the game with last rock. The weekend':; play left seven teams deadlocked with one win and two losses. Joe Buchanan. Bob Fisher Get your teat in gear. Take a walk. “but a MEET-Id. Elmira still tops in curling .9 and Wayne Rhodenizer, Gait Country; Bryan Duncan and Ted Wormworth, K.W. Granite; George Ellis. West- mount and Bob Larter of the Guelph Curling Club. Ed Ratcliffe. Elmira C.C. Brian Bobbie, Granite Bob Dolishny. Westmount Axel Larson, Guelph CC. Wayne Steski, Guelph C .C. Joe Buchanan, Galt Country Bryan Duncan, Granite George Ellis, Westmount Bob Fisher, Galt Country Bob Larter, Guelph C.C. Wayne Rhodenizer, Galt Country Ted Wormworth, Granite Next Game: Sunday, November 6th, Guelph C.C. 10:00a.m. Nest Game: Sunday, November 6th, Guelph cc. 10:00 a.m. FEDERATION OF STUDENTS AT ALL TICKET OUTLETS TICKET REFUNDS AVAILABLE Standings The next game is schedul- ed for 10:00 mm., at the Guelph Curling Club on San- day. Ed Ratcliffe will be try- ing to extend his streak to four wins when he plays UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO. OSes-sl" Wins Galt's Bob Fisher. The League invites spectators to view Major curling. Compton all-stars lose to Galt 6-2 On Tuesday Oct. 25, the Waterloo Compton All-Stars, playing in the minor midget Hub League, lost to Gait 6-2. Bob Oberle scored the two Waterloo goals. The follow- ing night playing at the Kit- chener Auditorium Waterloo defeated the Kitchener Kougars 3-2. Chris Young picked up two goats for Waterloo while Paul Ober- holtzer added the other. In Waterloo's first two games of the regular season they defeated Brantford 6-3 and Woodstock " ‘ J8.qimrqtm'*tt,l"trt"timrt-ntter2. 1971 4’30. " f-' "," _ Highschool In junior action the first-place finishing Waterloo team easily shut out Cameron Heights " at home in one of two league semi-finals. They will meet St. Jerome's Friday for the league championship. . Carey late and ShttmrMhttters each had two goals for Wa- terloo, who dominated play and led " at the half. Tim Sitts In senior soccer last week Waterloo collegiate was defeat- ed by Forest Heights IA) in a sudden-death game to decide the fourth and final playoff spot. l - added the other WCI goal. In senior girls volleyball action Bluevale lost " to East- wood, KCI and Forest Heights to remain in seventh place with a record of 9-27. Waterloo, who is 10-26, lost 2-0 to Cam- eron Heights and Grand River but beat St. Mary's by the same score. ï¬ln junior girls games Bluevale tied St. Mary's 1-1 and lost to Cameron 2-0. The aiMhttario cross-country championships will be held in North Bay Nov. 5. Laurel Vocational coach Gaye Car- michael reports that senior John Mata is hard in training for the event. Mota qualified by finishing second at CWOSSA after winning the Twin City race. Waterloo collegiate will also be represented at the championship. t - ,’ Royal Trust I DEBBIE MCKINNEV HOWARD MICHER PETER MCDONALD GERALD SCHNARR All WAKELINO [MAINE EL“! CARL BUCK roundup $43,900. 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