In other play on the weekâ€" ~end. defending champion ~ Bob Dolishny of Westmount also had an easy time of it in a 9 to 2 victory over Granite‘s â€" Brian â€" Bobbie. Dolishny moved into secâ€" For the past two years the junior girls have domâ€". inated â€" Bluevale‘s cross country team. Again this year the girls showed their strength. The junior girls have come in first for the â€"past two years in Twin City and this year they placed second at CWOSSA. Girls again dominate Bluevale: This~ is aue to nE Nard work of the runners and their coach Mr. lan Atkinâ€" â€"From September to Noâ€" vember, the team averaged Elmira‘s Ed _ Ratcliffe "continued his Major Leaâ€" gue win streak with a route of Galt Country‘s Bob Fishâ€" er entry in a 10 to 3 victory at Guelph Curling Club. ond place with only one defeat in four starts. Curlâ€" â€" ing with Dolishny in the Major are Phil Little. Dave Tartaglia and Doug Lang. Elmira rink continues to win Major curling Five teams are grouped in third with two wins and two losses: Brian _Bobbie of Granite; Axel Larson, Bob Larter. and Wayne Steski of Guélph C.C.: and Galt â€" Country‘s _ Wayne Rhodenizer. In the bottom grouping with only one win in the four starts are: Joe Buchâ€" anan. Bob Fisher of Galt Country. _ Bryan â€" Duncan and Ted Wormworth of K. W . Granite and George Ells of Westmount. With five games remainâ€" ing in the roundâ€"robin there will be plenty of acâ€" tion as the teams battle it Juvenile Falcons thump Galt By Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Major Juâ€" venile Falcons played host to Galt last week in Hub League play and thumped them 16â€"1. By Jenny Totzke In the first period the Falcons out scored Ga_lt 4â€"1. The Falcons scored 4 unâ€" answered goals in the secâ€" ond period to take a 8â€"1 lead. In the third period the Falcons doubled their goal count for a 16â€"1 victory. 621 KING WEST. KITCHENER RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Convenient have domâ€" _ twice a day. Parking, entering Wellington or King Streel three to five miles a day, while some energetic runâ€" narec tried tn work out Their practices range from ‘"speed works‘‘ of one half to one mile and long distance miles to running up Chicopee hill 10â€" times. One girl said that their practices were ‘"‘definitely h&rder than the races." On Saturday Nov. § the junior | girls competed | at OFSAA in Nortt Bay. Out of 29 teams the girls placâ€" ed eighth, one point away STANDINGS AT NOVEMBER 7. Ed Ratcliffe, Elmira C.C out for playoff spots. The next game in the Major schedule is at Galit Counâ€" Bob Dolishny, Westmount Brian Bobbie, Granite Axel Larson, Guelph C.C. Bob Larter, Guelph C.C. . Wayne Rhodenizer. Galt Country Wayne Steski, Guelph C.C. Joe Buchanan, Galt Country Bryan Duncan, Granite George Ellis, Westmount Bob Fisher, Gait Country . Ted Wormworth, Granite Hogg Fuel Saints down : Simcoe ‘in Hub league The Wateriloo minor atom Hogg Fuel Saints defeated Simcoe 3â€"0 in Hub League play Tuesday. Jimmy Schumilas assistâ€" ed by David Cline opened the scoring in the first peâ€" riod. Terry Glass scored a hatâ€"trick and assisted on 3 other goals for the Falâ€" cons. Wé@rry Blake and Terry Calder both scored 2 goals and assisted on 4 other goals. Rob Richardson scored 2 goals and assisted on 2 and Paul Mowbray and Steve Graf each scored on 2 goals and assisted on 3 goals. V'Suu;éie goals were scored by Randy Chilton, Randy 745â€"9495 Doug Kocher from seventh place. The 3.5 meter approximately tw long was a difficult race to run. The middle of the course was covered with numerous rocks and plenty of mud, which made footâ€" ing very difficult. At the start of the race the girls had to line up, one behind each other, in teams and Unfortunately â€" none â€" of the girls were pleased with their own personal run. Jenny Ord placed 45th out this also affected . their position in the race. try LIiub Wil 6:30 and 9:00 November 13th Halfway into the second period Dean Desilva scorâ€" ed the insurance goal. â€" â€" Brad Clugston assisted by Allan _ Fullirt _ completed the scoring late in the third. The shutout honors were shared by Brian Bishop and Mark McCallum. Harris and John Nay John Nay assisted on 4 goals and Randy Harris asâ€" sisted on 2 goals. â€" Single assists went to Jay P{aff and Jamie Riley. John Conrad in net for the Falcons was beat by Gary Penny with Benji Gajoa and Sugy Succert assisting. The Major Juvenile Falâ€" cons next home game is toâ€" night at 9:30 p.m. when Brantford will be in town. Club with games at GEORGE SCHELL Wins Losses Service worthy of your confidence â€" , a tradition since 1925. _ Sunday. Ankerman was 62nd, Tracy saltzman 78th and Jane Crawford placed 97th. In the past few years, cross country teams have gained popularity in most high schools with the maâ€" ~Want Terrific _ l Hair Care? at Waterloo Square Next to Zehrs LOOKING FOR A DELICIOUS HAMBURGER? Visit Qur Longhorn Restaurant & Tavern â€" Also At Waterioo Square CHICKEN, STEAKS _ RIBS & PIGTAILS Eileen, Brad, Louise, and Cathy <crossâ€"country team _ â€" C â€"CUTN PLACE 11:30 a.m. are now offering NOW OPEN Try Our Delicious Reasonably Priced â€" OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK _ Reg. price $12.00 NOW Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 9, 1977 â€" Page 15 C Tn: 1-0 ;.l-ll: â€" éhargex Accepted PHONE 886â€"4000 jority other high schools in the Twin Cities,; Bluevale has the smallest team. e _ Parents and friends find cross country races excitâ€" ing but unfortunately for ins 1 /3 Compared to all the off all hair cuts $8.00 380 King St. N., Waterioo {in the H.K. Tile Building) the runners it has not gainâ€" ed enough popularity to be classed with football or basketbail. Whether the girls run for fun or for true compeâ€" tition cross country is on its way up. 885â€"5020