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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Sep 1980, p. 28

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& Page 28 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, September 24, 1980 ~Vikings score early to post junior victory Waterloo junior Vi vaulted into a 120 fim lead, then held on in the fina) quarter to defeat Blueâ€" vale Knights 20â€"14 in the fooiball Battle of Waterloo Fridayâ€"at the BCI campus. ~ ALL YOU CAN BOWLâ€"$2.75 PER BOWLER _ Air Conditioned For Your Bowling Comfort k 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€" WATERLOO BOWLING LANES Sundays from 10 a.m.â€"12 noon (3 per lane}) OPENING FOR 4 TEAM LEAGUES Monday 7:00â€"9:00 p.m. and 9:00â€"11:00 p.m. WITH DETACHABLE REG. $79.95 . . . . SALE SK â€" CLEAN & HOTWAX CROSS COUNTRY SKIS MEN‘S DOWN PARKAS â€" HOT WAX & SHARPEN DOWNHILL SKIS All Last Years Skis & Boots Are Specially Reduced For 3 Days Only SAVE UP TO DAILY 10 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. WEEKENDS & MONDAYS 10 A.M. TO 11:00 P.M. SKI SALE TUNE UP SPECIAL 3 DAYS ONLY OPEN BOWLING SEPT. 25th to SEPT. 27th SPECIAL NOTE * Waterloo got off on the right foot early in the conâ€" test when a Bluevale blocked punt was run into the end zone by Terry Beâ€" langer to give Vikings a 6â€"0 lead. Later in the same ~â€" 19% â€"23704 5q°5 quarter running back Peter Nigh of WCI broke a tackle around end and hotfooted to paydirt to give his club a 12â€" _As Knights have opted out of senior football for at least this season, there will be no senior confrontation on the gridiron between the two schools. The teams exchanged touchdowns in the second quarter with Nigh getting his second major for Waâ€" terloo and Bluevalequarterâ€" back Chris Timm his first of two touchdowns for Knlfibts. Scott Engel and Paul Hewâ€" son added twoâ€"point conâ€" verts for WCI and BCI reâ€" spectively to make the halfâ€" time count 20â€"8 WCL That‘s the way the score stayed until the fourth quarter when Timm regisâ€" tered his second touchdown of the day to draw Knights to within six, but they found the early deficit too much to In junior games Friday Bluevale plays at St. Jerome‘s while Southwood is at Waterloo. WATERLOO JUNIOR Viking running back Peter Nigh (22) broke this tackle en route to a sizeable gain Friday against Bluevale Knights. Nigh collected two touchdowns as Vikings won the Battle of Waterioo with a 20â€"14 victory. In Saturday‘s Southâ€"West Peewee Football contest in Brantford the Waterloo Laâ€" keshore Optimist Chargers evened their season record at 1â€"1 with a 16â€"6 victory over the Bears. The game began with the Chargers kicking off to the Bears and Brantford piecing together a 67â€"yard march which consumed 13 minutes and 45 seconds. Unfortunaâ€" tely for Bears Chargers Scott Richardson interceptâ€" ed a pass at the Waterloo seven. Tremco®=s Phone 743â€"3686 for free Estimates Chargers log big win Downtown Street Mail Artists Mart & Farmers Market Free Farm & Cider Mill Tours Quilt & Craft Auction Model! Boat Regatta on Wellesley Pond o Antique Display & Sale Pancake & Sausage Breakfast FREE PARKING & FREE VISITORS GUIDEBOOK A REAL FAMILY DAY JOIN US SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 7 A.M.â€"6 P.M. With Chargers on offence for the first time quarterâ€" back Bobby Taylor showed how Chargers dominate a game by putting together a threeâ€"play 103 yard drive capped off by an 85â€"yard pass and run play to John McDonald for the touchâ€" down which gave Waterloo the lead it never relinâ€" quished. Taylor, who was oneâ€"forâ€" three passing moved the Charger offence almost at will all day. The second touchdown came early in Horseshoe Pitching Tournament & Demonstration by Eimer Hoh! & his son Steven Live Entertainment Historical Display Quick Food Service & Country Smorgasbord Display of Antique Farm Machinery Brantford‘s lone major came with two minutes 15 seconds left on a 67â€"yard pass and run play from T.J. Clarke to tight end John ‘Marton. The play accounted for the majority of Brantâ€" ford‘s offence in the second half as the Charger defence was awesome in allowing only 79 yards total offence, six rushing. the fourth quarter after the Charger defence closed down a sagging Bears offenâ€" ce which turned the ball over at Brantford‘s 34â€"yard line. Both Charger touchdowns were converted by placeâ€" kicker Rob Kerr who also attempted two field goals from outside 25 yards, narâ€" rowly missing both. Kerr‘s two â€"punts on the day averaged 51.5 yards. Good strong running by Marc Coppolino from the sixâ€"yard line provided the major. On the day Coppolino gained 140 yards rushing on 17 carries. Chris Archer, Coppolino‘s running mate gained 83 yards on 10 carries and also contributed in the blocking department. *‘*Since we haven‘t really stressed pass defence, we were very pleased with our defence," said Charger asâ€" sistant coach Art Mansfield. ‘‘They bend but don‘t break., and you do need good defenâ€" ce to win in this league." The next game will be Sunday Sept. 28 at 2 p.m. at St. David‘s Senior Public School when Cambridge (3â€"0) provide the ‘opposition 528 Victoria St. N.,Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 745â€"6163. After hours 578â€"7154 Large Indoor Showrooms SUPERIOR MEMORIALS Installation YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW For Preâ€"Winter

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