Â¥") PAGE 26 â€"â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 13, q I)()!)lu syn('n.}'s CUSTOM FLOORING LTD. The BF Goodâ€" rich/CKKW Bicycle Race Saturday, Oct. 16 and Sunday Oct. 17, in conjunction with the Molson/Canadian offâ€" road race featuring more than 115 cars, will feature some of the areas top riders but is open to everyone. Kitchener jumped into an early twoâ€"goal lead in the first period and added another two goals in the second period. Kitchener jumped into a fivegoal lead in the third period but Waterioo‘s Danny Murray found the mark scorâ€" ing the lone Saints goal. Wayne Dietrich and Grant Rhodes picked up an assist on All competitors are eligible for a special graw for the BMX Norco Starfire valued at $800. Saints are on the road in Brantford and St. Catharines before returning home next There will be about five or six classificaâ€" tions and qualifying heats will begin Saturâ€" day at 11 a.m. with the championship races scheduled for the folâ€" lowing day. â€" The minor atom Waterlco Saints met their toughest comâ€" petition this week when they faced off against Kitchener Krakers Rsing 51. Monday There will be more than offâ€"road vehicles burning up Bingeman Park‘s track Sunday Oct. 17. Like dirt bike racing, BMX features all the excitement without the noise of high revving motorcycle engines. Peddle power is used to propel competitors over jumps, around hair pin turns and through sand traps. Entry forms for the BMX race are availâ€" able at the BF Goodâ€" rich Tire Centre, 50 Victoria Street N., C K K W OR a d i o , McPhail‘s Cycle and Sport, Braun‘s Bicycle and Jamieson‘s Sports and Wheels. Waterloo Minor peewee ‘‘Bauer Bruins‘" hosted their twin city rivals Kitchener, on Thanksgiving day and settled for a 1â€"J tie. Kllcliner opened the scorâ€" ing at 6: 52 of the third period with an unassisted goal by Don McConnell. Troy Stephens goal with only 50 seconds remaining in the game gave Waterloo the tie. Steve Rice and Scott McPherson assisted ‘on the Waterioo goal. The automobiles will fire up at 1: 30 p.m. As many as 250 riders between the ages of seven and 16 will be testing their skills in BMX racing‘s debut to the Kitchenerâ€" Waterioo area. BMX racing makes debut Minor Hockey Bauer Bruins manage tie Saints get big loss