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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jun 1984, p. 29

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Youth Football Siam“; whollesallecomrersion Athletics' Tom Abbbtt and Harold Bryan jump for ball, but an Olympics player beats them to it during soccer game last weanesday. Waterloo Youth Fuutball is going through an expensive change. The organization is making the conversion to atom tackle football from flag football and the cost for new equip- ment is expected to reach $7,000 for four house league teams of 20 boys. ROW relay team captures gold medal And in order to raise funds, the association will be holding its inaur gural Half Time Lun Region of Waterloo Swim Club members Lesley Horton, Sonja Gabert, Claudia Szerr drovitz and Jennifer McPherson combined to win the girls 13-1-1 relay recently at the Edmonton Keyano Youth Cup swim meet. The foursome was part of a 13-member ROW team that attend- ed the event. Coach Dean Boles went with the team. Results for ROW swimmers are as fol- lows: STEVE HULFORD (12) mi so. "to, 200. 400 tree. 3rd 400 tree, 2nd I00 fly; ath 100 buck TYLER CLAIR (I1) Is! 100. zoo back; mason»; 701100 ny, no free. DAVID SMITH (I!) tod 100 back. sth no back LESLEY HORTON (In Ist Mr, ttttt free; and 200 free: ath ’0 IM; tth mo buck TODD MAJOR my 3rd I500 tree; uh 400 tree; 7th one thr, an: M breast. SUF, SMITH (12! aid et our. Bi"...."" ..,, brettttt; Rh m back; an I”. no Ill. JENNIFER MCPHERSON (I!) and m Ira-e; In! no IUUI h of There will also be several guest celebri- ties and media person- raise alities as well as draws ation for prizes donated by 1tatr local merchants. Lum Waterloo Youth cheon Wednesday. June 13 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Waterloo arena For the price of a $2.50 ticket. there is a food fair including all you-can-eat hot dogs. donuts. coffee and pop corn. DUN ANDREWS (l3) Sth 200 back: "B" meet 3rd I00 free; sth Mt free, CLAUDIA SZENIHHiVITl (13) 4th I 200 back RON FORREST 113) "B" mot-I Isl 200 free: 2nd loo back: 3th 200 IM; 400 free free: Tth " free Victot Davie competed in 100 and 200 metre breaststroke doting Region of Waterloo long cameo ewtm meet over the Football has been ap- proaching area busi- nesses to get their sup- port in purchasing tick- ets. placing posters and donating prizes, Association presi- dent Doug Gerth hopes to attract at least 5.000 people to the luncheon, which will use the ser- vices of 20 volunteers. Besides having four house league teams, the association has one travelling team, the Waterloo Peewee Chargers. SONJA (SAHERT (N) "B" meet 3rd ‘00 free IJURRAINI". SILVER (In "B" meet 1th 400 free Gltls "f" Ire? relay guld L, Horton. h' Gabert, u tizettdrovitr. & J McPher wowm It took some time for Waterloo Athletics to be in a position to collect their first win of the season and only about tive minutes to see it slip away. um”. It was last Wednesday at Centennial" Stadium when Athletics overcame a 1Ar deficit to take a 21 lead over Olympics. However, they gave in to some late pressure, allowing two goals in the final five minutes in a 3-2 loss. In their other Kitchener and District Soccer League first division game this week, Athletics played without several players and dropped a 2-0 decision to Beograd. . - ii" iiiraaii kiiiision, Waterloo Vikings 2-1 to Balkans. _ _ _ A Last Wednesday, Olympics led 1-0 at halftime on a penalty kick. But Tom Abbott scored on a second half penalty kick to tie the game and right forward Erie Schramowski gave Waterloo ...... .... .....- __-- -"__"' - the lead when he went in alone to beat Olympics “One of the - “lacuna. of from” and - In Nahum". Lot on custom frame and not your favorite pictures, Atrhe., who at The Westmount Place Framing Centre 886-5520 Athletics almost upset Olympics " In ST. I. staeMea, UAWRLOO (an: Contra) 884.1 1 HOURS: Mtm.attED.At:3WSt30 THURS. ' FIE-9:309 tbAT.At:3Oa: nook 61'3an SPECIAL c-o-ae-oe-rt-yy-tlt"-"" yous-MM. (Frugal-nu.) ;.’All'wolt ion. on WATERLOO COW. WWAY. JUNE tr, 198‘ IS NOW OPEN lost TV & APPLIANCES SALES AND SERVICE goalie Mike Vogel. "He (Schramowski) is a player who‘s going to be heard from," said Athletics manager Bob Vanderveen. "He has a lot of potential. I think as the season progresses he'll score a few more goals for us." Friday, Athletics had many injuries to deal with and also played without Abbott, who had to work. Costa Laneu and Alex Scott had the goals for Beograd. Athletics play their first home game on Thursday when they host Kitchener City at Seagram Stadium at 7 p.m. Saturday, they play in Burlington in an Ontario Cup match. Mark Trodden scored for Vikings in their 2-1 loss to Balkans, who had a pair of goals from Zoran Zujicic. iniringi'meet Guelph 1ntermitiomu Sunday at 2 Fm. at Woodside Park. 884-1 842

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