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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Nov 1977, p. 14

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The game started off as if Bluevale would continue its mysterious domination ‘‘The team that wanted the game most won today, said disappointed Bluevale coach Larry Waldock. "We were definitely beat by a better team."" Instcad, Lions. used a powerful . running â€" attack combined with brickâ€"like defense to defeat Knights 50â€"22 and send this year‘s Cinderella team to the discard heap. â€" The victory moves St. Jerome‘s into the Twin City final against Eastâ€" wood Rebels tonight at 7 pm. at Seagram Stadium. Rebels advanced with a thrilling 37â€"22 comeâ€"fromâ€" behind win against Camerâ€" on Heights Gaels which saw Eastwood score 28 fourthâ€"quarter points. St. Jerome‘s win was sweet revenge for a 21â€"6 loss inflicted by the Knights earlier in the season. Page 14 â€" Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, November 9, 1977 By Rick Campbell A bagful of tricks bigger than Halloween _ night wasn‘t enough to help Blueâ€" vale Knights win their Twin City high school senior football semiâ€"final against St. Jerome‘s Lions Friday afternoon. Phone 578â€"1870 KITCHENER 428 Gage Avenue at Westmount (l ) .. St Jerome‘s gets revenge _ _ . KAls Knights dumped in semiâ€"finals GRANDFATHER CLOCKS Largest Selection . â€" Of Clocks At FACTORY DIRECT PRICES e FLOOR CLOCKS e WALL CLOCKS e MANTEL CLOCKS e CHIMING & STRIKING CLOCKS e DIGITAL CLOCKS e CUSTOM DESIGNED CLOCKS e CLOCK MOVEMENTS & COMPONENTS e CLOCK KITS Weight Driven, Key Wound, Battery & Electric_ Smail Deposit Will Hold Your Layaway Till Christmas of downs that turned the tide of the game, however. Operating from the 20, Williams took a hand off on a reverse but lost the ball when he was hit and St. Jerome‘s took over at the Knight 19. of the Lions when Knight running back Gary ‘"Horse" Barth romped 54 yards off tackle for a touchdown only 4:35 into the first To compound St. Jerâ€" ome‘s woes, Reid Campbell of Bluevale executed a perfect: short kickoff that Knights â€" recoveredâ€" imâ€" mediately following the touchdown. But Knights attack bogâ€" ged down and they gave up possession on _a fumble at the Lions 43. It was a second Blueâ€" vale fumble by Duane Wilâ€" liams on the next series in from the one. He thenâ€" optioned to Doug Psutka for a twoâ€"point convert to put Lions ahead 8â€"7. 5 YEAR WARRANTY ON MOVEMENT Lions quarterback Ray Verbiske lugged the ball to the four on the next play and two downs later went The rest of the half was all St. Jerome‘s, as Blueâ€" vale, when on offense, deâ€" viated from their bread and Our Own Custom Built Clocks FREE DELIVERY Phone 653â€"1580 FREE SETâ€"UP 1453 King St. E at Bishop CAMBRIDGE â€" SEE â€" _SA Knights were able to hold their own in the third quarâ€" ter. After Atto widened the lead to 297 on a 49â€"yard pass and run play, Blueâ€" vale â€" quarterback _ Stan Chelmecki engineered the most spectacular play of the day when he combined with Mark Ethier on an 86 yard play for a touchdown. Campbell caught a pass for the twoâ€"point convert and also singled on the ensuing kickâ€"off to make ed the shoigun, reverse, fake reverse, sleeper and quick kick, in an, attempt to throw St. Jerome‘s off "I don‘t think we have the numbers at our school to go against a team as strong as St. Jerome‘s," said Waldock. ‘"Therefore we have to do those things to compete. butter play of grinding the ball up the middle to Barth and John Pollice. *‘*We had the early adâ€" vantage and should have been able to put something together when we recoverâ€" ed the onside kick, but we didn‘t. And we certainly helped them out with that fumble by Williams and the interception shortâ€" ly after."" c St. Jerome‘s upped the lead to 22â€"7 by halftime on a fourâ€"yard run by Walâ€" ly Kuehn and a nineâ€"yard scamper by Blake Atto. Instead they tried a vaâ€" riety of tricks which includâ€" 83 °Hx21% ‘Wx13% ‘Deep FINE GRANDFATHER CLOCK KITS DOâ€"I1â€" YOURSELEF IN KiTCHENER 428 Gage Ave. at Westmount IN CAMBRIDGE Phone 578â€"1870 Monday to Thursday 9 â€" 6 Friday 9 â€" 9 Saturday 9 â€" 5 1453 King St. E. at Bishop ‘‘Seacut Building®~ Phone 653â€"1580 Monday to Saturday 9 â€" 6 STARTING UNDER ® Prompt shipment @ Easy to assembie ports preâ€"cut @ Solid bross West German chiming @ 5â€" yeor movemnent worranty * Factory direct prices @ Sohd 3« @ Heirtoom quality Write for FREE color catalog MASTER CHARGE CHARGE X/VISA ACCEPTED Smoit depasit witl hold your lavaway HH Christmas KWeninger But St. Jerome‘s dashed all hopes of a Knight comeâ€" back on the next series of plays. Carl Kuntz made a big first down for Lions running 11 yards on a third down and eight from the Bluevale 47. St. Jerome‘s, buoyed by their attack, marched in for another score, with Kuntz going in on a threeâ€"yard run. Tim Quirke‘s convert put St. Jerome‘s in the lead by 20, 36â€"16. the score 29â€"16. ‘‘*We didn‘t do very much well today. Our line wasn‘t Blake Atto of St. Jerome‘s eludes a tackle by Duane Williams of Bluevale enâ€" route to his second of three touchdowns last Friday. St. Jerome‘s whipped Bluevale 50â€"22 to advance to the Twin City final tonight at Seagram Stadium. |, Licensed under _ 115 Fountain St. S., Cambridge (Preston) _ _ J jre LLBGO. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 653â€"5709 Ig 4 Es ns J THE ‘KNOTTY PINE The "Downstairs"‘ Book Now For Your Christmas Party. Groups From 2 to 40. Reserve Now To Be Sure. Closed Christmas & Boxing Day. STEAK HOUSE St. Jerome‘s closed out the rout with a 68â€"yard run by Atto and a 23â€"yard pass from reserve quarterâ€" Knights were not through for the day, however. Williams compensated for his earlier miscue by hauling in a 44â€"yard pass to the ~Lions 22. Several plays later Pollice picked up _a Chelmecki fumble and skipped six yards for the major score. The conâ€" vert was no good. ' firing and our tackling was not good at all,~ said Waldock. ‘‘*But I have to be pleased with our year. We were picked for seventh, I think, and to finish second is some achievement. *‘*‘The only problem now is what am I going to do after school from now on?" ‘‘I‘m â€" obviously â€" disapâ€" pointed right now,"~ said Waldock. "After our great season I would have liked to beat St. Jerome‘s and go to the finals, especially since we beat them beâ€" back Ray Fuller to Psutâ€"

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