§ * m i C B ie o t t se uts j . s uP Aje" n P L" PAGE 22 â€" WATERLOOD CHAONICLE, WEONESOAY, AUGUST 'Q,r T * w * ians, ~ A . . ie A+ _ Athletics a ' Waterloo Athletics took a victory last week without even stepping on the field. reversing the verdiet to 3â€"0 in Athletics‘ favor. As a result, Waterloo advanced to Molson Cup semiâ€"final play against Cambridge FC Tuesday, Aug. 31. Athletics protested their quarterâ€"final Molâ€" son Cup 3â€"1 loss to opposition ‘had used an ineligible player and the protest was upheld, e Idle in league play, Athletics return to acâ€" tion Saturday at 2 p.m. at Oriental Park Camâ€" bridge against Galt Eagles. in Molson Cup * KDSL Standings â€" Future Games. _ Saturday â€" 2:00, Gait Eagles A vs Waterioo Athletics at Oriental; 7:30, Germania vs Kitchener FC at Woodside. Wat. Athieties meh-;m;sm ‘ 1 Cyprus 3 Germania 2 , Aurora Lodge 5 Balkans 1 â€" A 3 Kitchener FC 2 17 14 11 Waterioo tyke Pirate third baseman Brad Karges was familiar with the territory Saturday as he slides in safely against Brantford. Pirates won the game and the lntor-gfunty minor championship going undefeated through the roundâ€"robin SLIDING SAFELY