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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 May 1984, p. 33

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0 & | -/- «& \* \\‘\QQ «: Volvo 4 s Rabbit c Mercedes Vikings‘ Bernie Wilims collides with Gait Eagles player in this battle for the ball. , ‘‘Fully Air Conditioned" 10 a.m.â€"12 Noon SUNDAY MORNING SPECIAL ALL YOU CAN BOWL FOR $3.25 For expert repairs call Mike or Klaus at WATERLOO BOWLING LANES Weekday Evenings at 7 & 9 p.m. Call For Available Times Saturday 11:30 a.m.â€"10 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m.â€"10 p.m. Fast â€" Friendly Service OPEN BOWLING 435 Conestogo Rd W Waterloo BOOK LANES NOW FOR FALL LEAGUES ‘‘Lowest Rates In Town" 14 Princess S8t. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 3 Rabbit Mercedes N. American models OWLING 884â€"7640 Richard O ‘Brien photo Free Shoes Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staft Trojans take wind out of Vikes‘ sails Waterloo collegiate Vikings had their chances but failed to get by Eastwood Rebels to become Waâ€" terloo County soccer fiâ€" nalists. Vikings lost 1â€"0 to the host Rebels recently in semifinal play. Rebels and Forest Heights Trojans then met in the final game Friday with Trojans winning the championship with a 4â€"2 overtime victory. When you‘re up against the best, someâ€" times you just have to find a way to hang in there. Rebels defeated Vikâ€" ings with a goal by Rod Scott late in the first half. And Waterloo Vikâ€" ings of the Kitchener and District Soccer League‘s second diviâ€" sion were in that situaâ€" tion Sunday afternoon at Woodside Park. / Vikings came back with good opportunities for Sean Tuckett and John Vrablic late in the game, but failed to beat goalkeeper Marâ€" Vikings can‘t hang on â€" as Eagles triumph 6â€"1 EASTHOPE PINE ( FURNITURE Pine beovtifully crafted to purchaser‘s specifications We invite you to browse through our showroom 181 Waterioo St. New Hamburg 662â€"3 190 Where you design your own || Homespun Shops 50 Stanley St. Ayr, Mon â€"Fr_ 10 a.m. 5:30 Sot 9â€"30â€"5â€"30 of AYR and PARIS Clothing e Woollens e Gitts "The Country Store with the Magic Touch" featuring: Infant & Children‘s Wear Ladies Sportsweas and Accessories All Occasion Canadiana Giftwear Patons Yarns Woven Mats and Runners Mens & Ladies Woollen Jackets, Sweaters, Stoles, etc., Loadies Kilts Baby Shower Gifts Second location at 51 Grand River St. Che ‘‘The Store with the Personal Touch‘ However, a strong wind made it difficult *for either team to create many good scorâ€" ing opportunities. 27 km from Waterloc 16 km from €ambridge Vikings were playing Galt Eagles, a team manager Bob Vanderâ€" veen thinks is tops in the secend division. Unfortunately, they couldn‘t hang in there long enough. Vikings weren‘t off to a bad start, trailing 2â€"1 midway through the first half, but two more Galt goals took the wind out of them in an eventual 6â€"1 loss. lyn Doner ‘We played well," said Viking coach Paul Voisin. "I think the wind affected the play. The wind nullified the ofâ€" fensive attack by both teams." In nine games as goalkeeper, Heideman gave up just four goals. However, he is also a good forward and could have helped the team up front if Vikings had had another goalâ€" keeper. Goaltender Greg Heideman played deâ€" spite an injury. Just a nice drive On one of them, goalâ€" keeper Tim Walker heâ€" sitated to come out and challenge a shooter and ended up caught out of position. The fourth goal was on a penalty kick. *‘*We played well for about half an hour," said Vanderveen, "then had a couple goals against us and S?EGLAE t aCT ORY ?“RG“D«SE This new unit teatures 3 7 htre engine, 4 â€"speed overdrive transmission, power brakes, cloth and winy! bench seat. dual low mount mirrors, rear step bumpers. 78â€"D springs. P205/75 radial tires, matching spare tire. sweptline 8 box Stock number 48280 Price Join the Chrysler Revolution . . . reajox SAL New Truck Centre for PRICE & SELECTION 1984 Dodge Pickup WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. MAY 30, 1984 â€" PAGE 33 IA A 2 | ; ‘ | i E' l | 0 "_‘W. that did it." Forward Greg Heiâ€" deman had Vikings lone goal, taking the ball away from goalâ€" keeper Colin Bordessa on a play Eagles arâ€" gued was offside. Colin Muir scored twice for Eagles. Sinâ€" gle goals went to Stu Hopkin, Steve Simpâ€" son, Dave Harrigan Visit our ©7540 The first game is tonight at 6:30 when they meet Olympics at Centennial Stadium. Saturday, they return to Centennial to meet Beograd at 7. and John Buchan. Waterloo‘s first diviâ€" sion Athletics did not play last week, but have two coming up against strong clubs.

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