Improved effort but Chargers still lose A â€"tremendouslyâ€"imâ€" proved effort on the part of Lakeshore Chargers still came up short in peewee footâ€" ball action Sunday at Waterloo collegiate. The Thorold Legionâ€" aires, coming off a 73â€"0 lambasting at the hands of the Burlington Vikings, made the fewer and least costly mistakes to come up with a 14â€"6 victory. _ "Our players desperâ€" ately wanted this win, and our effort and agâ€" gressiveness showed how badly we wanted it," said Thorold coach Don Knapp. _ _ Charger coach Vic Chiasson echoed those sentiments, saying "they certainly outâ€"agâ€" gressed us today, but with the improvement our boys made over last week‘s effort, I can‘t be too disappointâ€" ed. Now that the boys know what effort they need we just have to get more aggressive." Some of the more pleasing Charger efâ€" forts came from runâ€" ning back Dan Cormier who rushed for 76 yards on 10 carries and scored his club‘s touchâ€" down, and running rushed 34 yards on Bluevale Knights junior soccer club got its first victory of the season last week with a 5â€"0 win over Preston. But things didn‘t go so well in this game Friday at home against Elmira as Lancers dumped Knights 8â€"2. Marcel Desmevies and Mark Eberiin tallied for Knights while on ;;\Ts" ;!'ay' -B-(':'lâ€"’smg'c'c':t; â€"Kieswetter (lbft in foreground) outraces a Lancer to the bail during firstâ€"half action. seven carries. Quarterâ€" back Bobby Taylor put in a good effort on the day even though the Thorold defence conâ€" tinually penetrated to hurry the secondâ€"year quarterback. Taylor was two for five passâ€" ing for 27 yards, one a 24 yard bomb to tight end Loell Hilliard. to a good start Saturâ€" day with a very comâ€" petitive doubleheader in Waterloo Centennial Park. The Waterloo Youth Football League got off In the first game pitting Lakeshore Tiâ€" Cats and Beechwood Roughriders, Tiger Cat Alan Gordon opened the scoring at seven minutes with a touchâ€" down run. Riders turned back the conâ€" vert attempt and Mike Prescott tied it up three minutes later. Steve Israel, Rider quarterback put the Beechwood squad in front to stay three minâ€" Fiske hits target for flag Argos Defensive standouts were Pat Reitzel at defensive tackle, Mike Carter at linebacker, Ric Neville at safety and Mark Burley who was playing his first game at outside lineâ€" backer. Legionaires had a 14â€"0 lead until the fourth quarter when utes into the second quarter and added a convert for a final score of 13â€"6 Riders. The second game was Lincoln Argonauts and Central Alouettes, which proved to be a great aerial display by Argos and a tough gritty effort by Alouettes. s \The opening quarter was scoreless as both teams felt each other out. Early in the secâ€" ond quarter Alouette Dave Mara opened the scoring with a great individual effort on a 37â€"yard run. After that though it was Argo quarterback Todd Friday 3 p.m. Southwood at BCI Cameron at WCI Chargers next game is Sunday against a Hamilton area team at Waterloo collegiate at 2 Chargers‘ play selecâ€" tion and a piling on penalty set the ball on the threeâ€"yard line where Cormier banged over for Chargers‘ only score. Fiske who continually riddled the Als seconâ€" dary with great passes to receivers Gerry Laâ€" mont, Glen Schindler and brother Corey Fiske. Lamont tied the game on a 10â€"yard pass. Corey Fiske caught the convert atâ€" tempt and put the Argos in front 7â€"6. In the second half Fiske hit Lamont on a 35â€"yard pass and run play for a touchdown and drove 67 yards Glen Schindler for a nineâ€"yard td pass to cap off the 19â€"6 victory. All teams go at it again Saturday at 10 a.m. Soccer JUNIOR BOYS igh â€" School Report WLT F aAP 148 4 3: 1 00 1 0: 1 00 2 10 : 1 00 4 B 2 0 10 3 4 0 0 1 0 10 21 0 0 10 13 1M 0 0 1 0 0 19 0 wWLTF i09 ® 3 0 1 15 310 2 2 0 208 21 1 18 wWLT F aAP 10 0 13 72 1 0 0 M 8 2 0 1 0 8 140 0 10 113 0 14 0 4 13 ? 1 00 ®» 92 0 10 3 # 0 0 1 0 13 4 0 air to hit AP 3 8 3 1 1 6 5 6 7 5 Friday 3 pm. WCI st Grand River \ BCI at Cameron Wat. Oxford WATERLOO COUNTY LEAGUE SENIOR BOYS C STANDINGS Quality Photo Finishing Black & White, Copywork E6 in our own Lab Everything in The Store QUALITY EDUCATIONAL & CREATIVE TOYS Going Out Of Business . 30% OFF "w PHOTO co- LsIan-s MAMIYA 135AF COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRA TION Kâ€"W PHOTO CO. LTD. MAMIYA‘S SPECIAL AutoFocus SYSTEM PROVIDES EXACT FOCUS FOR VIRTUALLY ANY PHOTOGRAPHIC SITUATION. 476 Albert St., Parkdale Plaza, Waterloo CGREAT FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS 112 ie 121 13 l 130 0 40 0 40 8 94 o t 4 9 M 3 1 M 3 9 it : 6 15 0 2 5 0 55 ERB STREET EAST, WATERLOO 884â€"2069 1%4 blocks off King St. â€" In The Erb Centre _:_o_.â€"mâ€"ï¬#ï¬f ‘o e : : gexapEGBOARD : aUuTo¢â€"Frocus OPEN: Mon. to Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 Fri. 9:30â€"9 Shelves & Fixtures Also On Sale Licence #2523 â€" City of Waterioo St. Jeromes Friday 3 p.m. BCI at Glenview WCI at Gait Wat. Oxford BCI at Glenview Mon.â€"Wed. 9 amâ€"6 pm Thurs. & Fri. 9 amâ€"8 pm Sat. 9:30 amâ€"5:30 pm