* "!";‘\'v â€" * . *b t in #* L +o h .% o ue N o 9 P Geoff Otto (middle) of Waterloo Athletic A‘s waits eagerly for a rebound as Oakville USF goalie Bruce Best jumps for the ball. A‘s won 4â€"1 to extend their streak to three straight wins. Waterloo Athletic A‘s won their third game in a row for the second time this season in defeating Oakville USF 4â€" 1 at Seagrim Stadium Sunâ€" day. â€" â€" o In an evenly played first half, Waterloo came away with a 1â€"0 lead when Walt Bazylewicz scored from Graham Foster‘s corner kick Goalie Andy Christie. chosen by game officials as the Waterloo star player. K ept the A‘s in the game A‘s streak stands at 3 after Oakvillewin 1~~ with a number of key saves, one on a breakaway. Waterloo gradually took command in the second half . with Tom Abbott scoring on a pass from Rainer Mueller Then Geolf Otto deflected Bob deGroot‘s hard shot, catching the Oakville goalie going the wrong way. to make it 3â€"0. The defence then relaxed. allowing anâ€" other Oakville breakaway. and this time Steve Adams scored to rob Chpristrie of a fashion Flash STORE HOURS Mon., Tue., Sat 9 30 to 5 30 Wed., Thuss , Eu_ 9 30 to 9 00 Refunds or exchanges within 10 days of purchase aggs for #Hen Special Selection n‘ or 4W 2 and 3 pee SUITS Price We onlu look i 886 1250 wellâ€"deserved shutout. Near the final whistle, Tom Abâ€" bott scored on a penalty. after Bill Mahy was tripped in the area A‘s travel to Guelph on Sunday for their next Onâ€" tario Amateur Soccer Deveâ€" lopment League game The League Cup quarterâ€" final is now in progress, and Waterloo meets secondâ€" place Thorold,. tentatively scheduled for 4 p m Sunday Sept. 2 at Seagram ns« pe Waterloo Square w * 4 .‘,._ %a"" ORDER 1 reprint or enlargement at our regâ€" ular low prices and reâ€" ceive the 2nd print of the same negative for only 1 cent. - 3%x5 or 34x3 IX7 . . 8x10 . 11x14. 16x 20. Sooter Studios STANLEY PARK MALL 893â€"9120 "fx «: ,_‘ w , AUGUST _ SPECIAL lc SALE! +43 Bengals oust _ CHYM‘rs from OASA Woodstock Bengals jumped on Ray Holliday for two runs in the first inning Monday and maintained that margin throughout as they eliminated Waterloo CHYM‘rs from the OASA Senior B playdowns with a 2â€"0 win in Woodstock. CHYM‘rs won the series opener 6â€"4 in Waterioo but last Thursday dropped a 2â€"1 decision in Woodstock to force the third game. , . ~Bengals now meet Petrolia in a bestâ€"ofâ€"three series that must be completed by Friday to determine a zone champion for the allâ€"Ontario Provincial Seniorâ€" B championships set for this weekend in St. Thomas. Holliday gave up the firstâ€"inning singles but his mates didn‘t help by committing two errors as Benâ€" gals scored twice early Monday. The CHYM‘r pitcher gave up seven hits while striking out eight. _ CHYM‘rs had six hits, with Gary MacGregor colâ€" lecting two. Bill Shaddick, Larry Strathearn, Larry Brooks and Bruce Everest had the others. In the second game of the series, Bengals also scored both runs early, in the second inning, and althâ€" ough CHYM‘rs managed one in the eighth, they could not equalize. ~ Both winning pitcher Don Reedor and loser Dave Goetz went the distance, each allowing five hits. keouts. Laurie Fraser doubled in both Bengal runs while Larry Brooks scored CHYM‘rs lone run on Paul Boiâ€" leau‘s third single of the night. Goetz had eight striâ€" Sooter Complete Collision And Refinishing Service WATERLOO SQUARE 886â€"1 740 $1.50 $4.95 $10.00 $18.00 First Second Print Print 40¢ 1c $1.50 1c $4.95 1c 10.00 _ 1c 18.00 1c â€" Page 1§