Waterloo Vikings Igor Vmblic scored once Friday to increase his league-leading total to 19 as Vikes shut out Gait 3-0. Here Vrablic beats two Gait defenders to the ball. , _ Conestoga Soccer Condom had their five-game unbea- ten streak stopped Thursday when they were dumped 3-1 by Sheridan College Bob Frank had the lone goal for Conestoga. which ti: tied with Sheridan for p spot in the Western Divr sion of the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association gmng Into this week's return match against Sheridan In Oakville In men 's hockey. Cones- toga roared back With tive goals In the second period last Wednesday to edge Wa- terloo Siskins " In an exhi- bition game at the Kitchener Auditorium Doug Delamnde. a former Slskins led the Condors With two goals and three assists Brad Braun also two goals By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor It is a well-known fact that the Waterloo Minor Soccer Association is a re- spected organization be- cause of its excellent pro- gram and enthusiasm in promoting the sport. “There's no doubt that minor soccer in Waterloo has a great deal to do with the success of our (junior: club." said Gelinas Friday moments after his club won its seventh straight game T 0 over a highly-rated Galt bihost club. And no one F.pows that better than Waterloo colle- giate soccer coach Gilles Gelinas , Vikings are the only re- maining undefeated club in the Waterloo County junior loop. They are 7-Gl in this last week of the season and have to be regarded as the team to beat when playoffs begin next Tuesday The only blemish on Wa- terloo's record Is a 4-4 he Soccer Vikes unbeaten Condom' hockey debut tonight Follow recent tradition at school for the wmners while Jeff Johnson, Dan Massey, Tim Huck. Dale Wilson and Todd Williams shared the rest "It was Grand River's se- cond game but only our first and we discovered a few problems we had to iron out with regard to player per- sonnel," said Gelinas, now in his second year with the club. "But now we don't have a weak position on the club and it's encouraging to see the guys progress and begin to work together," "suffered" in the first game of the season against Grand River. madame mu Registered nursing stall on chouca of anata, Semr duty " hours a day Pan" ttt Ward [nomad Nursmg Home on All meals. maths. maid the momma: sums and laundry Temporary accommodation Included also available Actually, this year's edi- tion of the junior Vikings ts simply carrying on tradition established by the club the past two years In 1977 they steamrolled to an undefeated season and l0-0 championship wm and last year were also present in the finals, but lost 4-3 to St. Jerome's Gelinas credits the minor system tn the ctty With aid- mg his task, almost to the point of oversimplitylng It “The kids are well-trained and well-coached even be- modem. um chow. of anan, Serm- anm or Ward All meals. snacks. mud some. and laundry included, Just West of Welleslev (519) 595 8904 Call Collect Bvunnev, Omano, NOK 1C0 RETIREMENT LIVING fore they come here tWCl)," he said. "All [have to do is get them to work to- gether to their talent level. ,. The wcr coach said an- other reason for his club's success lies in the fact that most of the team members also play hockey and are geared for the endurance training necessary to suc- ceed in both sports. "The running, the loo twork, it's all very similar especially if you study a sys- tem like the Russians use.†he pointed out. Friday, Ghosts had the best opportunity in the first half butt hit the cross-bar on a penalty shot, But in the se- cond half. even thbugh they faced winds of gale-like force. Vikings took the play to the visitors and got goals from Igor Vrablic. Louis Botos and Sean Tuckett to gain the victory. Condors make their " flmal return to OCAA hock- ey tonight at 8 pm at the Auditorium against St Clair "The key was we kept the ball down In the second half against the Wind." said Gelinas. "Even when' we had the wind in the first half, we were getting the ball up too much which caused us to lose control. Vikings hope to finish the regular season undefeated when they travel to Elmira Friday and would face the eighth-place team Tuesday at WCI in the quarter-finals if they do finish on top. I) Mllhll80llt WILDLIFE FILM h "GALAPAGOS" TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1979 - 8:15 P.M. The Galaoaqos Isiands hm become home to unvruqumq vane-has of wuldllip spams-s Jom photo- cyanher John Wilmn as ho him; the special wuldllfp and wuldarrwss of osersral yglands 4n the Galapagos Cham thss beauty of a crater lake, colnnws of land :quanm and Galaoaqos Hawk; and mo farrwsd Galapaqm Tortrrse Thmuqhnm tho Mm CrtqatssNrds. Hammqoos and rmmovann, mavrrw 1tTilarnms, scarlet crabs and spa Imus abound An 9",an advenmm' Waterloo Collegiate Auditorium SEASON TICKETS Family Season Ticket $15.00 Adult Season Ticket $7.50 Junior Season Ticket $1.50 | (15 years and under) " A complete decorating centre at your door K-W DRAPERIES LTD,, . . By Rick Campbell _ q _ Chant-h - Edttqte 1 . ' I The least penal surprised ' r ", n by Waterloo collegiate? do- l ‘3 mination at the Waterloo . County crosreountry cham- : _ , pionships last Friday' was '" WCI boys coach John Zdra- L . - hal, _ Jtjlll FREE ESTIMATES a. CONSULTATIONS WE GIVE PROMPT a PERSONAL ATTENTION 'Pill, CALL us TODAY AT cos-5530 ad OPEN MON. To nu. SAVE 20% ON AU. CUSTOM MADE SHEERS 8 DRAPES 300 Hazel Street, Waterloo Waterloo Chronicle. Wodnudlv. October 24. 1979 . Page " f “It was our fourth over-all sweep at the" invitationals, I guess you could say I was hoping we'd clean up.†said Zdrahal, who along with Charlene Kopansky heads the powerful 63-strtmg WCI contingent. In team events, WCI had two firsts and four seconds. They won_the boys midget and girls midget title with Dana Hetherington captur- ing the girls midget in- dividual title. Two WC] competitors, Mike Houston and Giselle Kavanagh swept their re- spective junior events. while Nick Cipp of Bluevale, by John Wilson " Princess St. West 886800 or 886-2370 A AU. YOU CAN BOWL $2.75 PER BOWLER Sundays from " mum-12 noon (3 per ha.) - WATERLOO BOWLING LANES IICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR LiNlilIlllrlRE DAILY 10:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M. Thursdays to 6:00 RM. WEEKENDS 10:00 A.M.-CLOSiNG FAMILY BOWLING ARP For Game on Weekend: OPEN BOWLING SINGLE ADMISSION Adult Single Admission 2.25 Junior Single Admission .50 (15 - 0nd undw) took top honors in midget boys. Two strong Cambrid- ge athletes, Barb Fennel! of Gait and Lloyd Schmidt bf Preston, won the senior RCI, always a threat in local and regional cross- country events, now takes its act to Kimberley, Ont. (south of Owen Sound) to- morrow for the CWOSSA finals, with the top two teams and first ttiFiie fin- ishers at each level advane- ing to the all-Ontario finals Saturday, Nov. 3. Helping the WCI midget team were Mike Weber (fifth), Mark manger (se- venth). Darrin Sttider (10th) and Steve bochner (12th). Debbie Rich’s sixth-place finish aided the midget girls, as did Caren Jacobs who finished seventh and Cathy Bauer who was eighth.