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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Aug 1983, p. 22

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Waterioo Athietics first half action Sa Eaklt, 22 â€"â€" WA TERLOO oimmmmammnntc QQ _ CHRONICLE cs‘ Herotd Bryan (right) and Gait Eagles Saturday . Sundas Auyp plin side Saturda y Guelph C Friday A us Orientals Cen® Warriors Village Ath Balkarn Metro Sars Gall Hagles Los Andes Encore Records Cambridge ECA Waterioe Ath Oaks Germania Aurora Lodge Barzot PM Cent Warniors vs t akles at Budd. 5. U0 KDSL Stats ind Division Aug 13 14 KITCHENER AND District _ SOCCER LEaGue 6 15 Mike 6000 Los 2.00 Barsotti v~ Oaks at is Germania at Wooudsige _ 00. Village Ath is Bail o. Future Games ) Aurora Lodge Slater fall together during Andes is Waterloo Ath 1~ Balkans at 12 11 11 10 10 t to Richard O Brien photo ambridge 11 11 1 Centenmial Metro Stars 0 0 alt Cha FCA at Wood 22 13 34 13 30 hi However, Athl were unableto Kiropoulos until second half. w Indeed, Kiropoulos admitted to feeling the effects â€"of having â€" to turn away scoring at tempts on the hot day Athletics, despite hay ing just 13 players compared with Eagles® 14. dominated play and had many good scoring chances. "Their goalie (Steve Kiropoulos) had an ex cellent game loday, but 1 think he gol tired There are only so many things he can do for so long.** Waterloo coach H a rk o Was.sing stresses physical con ditioning and said Ath letics superior condiâ€" tioning was the major factor in the victory . ‘"In a game lik e today‘s, you have to be in good physical condi tion,‘‘ Wassing said. ‘*Then you can run anybody down Athletics now have a record of 11â€"3â€"1 in the second division of the Kitchener and District Soccer League. p.m. at Churchill Park in Cambridge, Athletâ€" 1cs outlasted Galt Eagles A in a 2â€"9 victoâ€" Playing during the hottest part of a muggy Saturday afternoon in a game that started at 2 It was already a little too hot for soccer, but Waterloo Athletics were there to turn the heat on even more . Richard O ‘Brien Chronicle Statt Weather hot but so were _ Athletics Athletic â€" beat i1 the w hen not f Last yvar‘sfc-humpion c Marg Johns of Alberta, \ stiff battle from Quebec a ony e C C200 2 HHB A total of 299 pitchers are entered in Horseshoe Canada‘s national tournament to be held this year at the Kâ€"W Khaki Club at RR 1, Wellesley, Aug. 11â€"14. And although many of the entries have a long way to travel to get to the club, it‘s just a short drive down the road for the most famous among their numbers, Elmer MohI. Hohl, from Wellesley, is a 20â€"time championâ€" ship class winner, who will be defending his title again with fierce competition expected from Ontario and Quebec Wassing went with four forwards, changâ€" ing from a 433 to a 3â€"3â€"4 alignment, but Eagles were seldom able to put much presâ€" came when Kiropoulos failed to hang on to a rebound and the second resulted from a reâ€" bound off a goalpost. scored twice Steve Cahoon, w ho _laler‘su'd he was "just Cahoon‘s Fingers in this bunch! Lots of 1 Wellesley, is a 20â€"time championâ€" nner, who will be defending his title fierce competition expected from Chiushii. lass ladies â€" (2005€85 Tor junior ior and intermediate r class pitchers are classifications from available p.m. at Clnpmâ€"an Park' in Cambridge. shutout. _ Athletics take on Los Andies Sunday at 6 which r'esul‘t:d-ilu(-;-;;y dag c referring to a breakaâ€" way by Mike Slater end in the seconc except for that chance for nu: sure on the three fullâ€" **They bie throughâ€" welcome to preserve* his (Eagles ) anum ber

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