Watertoo Athletics' Marcel Desmeules gets in a high-kicking duel for the ball with Kitchener City player. If Waterloo Athletics were hurting before. they're hurting more than ever following, Thursday's game, Richard O'Brien Chronicle staff The Kitchener and District Soccer League first division team dropped a 3-0 decision to Kitchener City Thursday night in their first home _ game at Seagram Stadium. And in the process of losing. forward Eric Schramowski became their latest of many bull-1 luI~ ssslt hml Iols. In .Md In mm â€mum-1|. "tlv, luau ln-rr m [pt-nun “.III-ulnn -.vr.-I Dunk .IN‘ .I\.nl.rhh' III at: Hum-x .Irl Jan-ox. 1'qtt"s. “-- ords Hr um- Iu doo IIIIII um- ul In" attrttoits mm and mum loo lor mlmhnh hmlx In hummu- and ortsiorts' Thr, [nu-uh nl l plum" Watertto .lTl' "lu.os r-uuh In ~I‘Iu' um vulh " otolc' l "mu sttottl mun†“Mm bro u uh uu-r flu .uotrs and o't , u cs' Prev lurkmu' Athletics’ list of injuries grows Rough times for club Injuries. along with a couple of work com- mitments, then forced Athletics to forfeit an Ontario Cup match in Burlington on Satur- day. casualties when he sur fered a leg injury late in the first half. Athletics' second di. vision Vikings fared no better. losing 3-2 to Guelph International Sunday at Woodside Park. Thursday's game was scoreless until the second half. "It was a very even game." said Athletics' player-coach Rodney Desmeules. "Once they scored that first goal it seemed to lift them." Desmeules felt the loss of Schramowski hurt because it took Athletics' strength out of their running game. "This is the first time I think we've actually been beaten by another team," said De.» memes. "They outran us." Roderick Scott scored twice for Hitch. ener City and Alan Gardiner had the other ONE PIECE , LAMINATE ttfi'fititirfrLt BUILDING Ibseeell PRODUCTS LT Instr OUR SHOWROOM TODAY AT 262 Mill SUM. mm 578-55 A sensational new idea for your bathroom . Many marbles and natural patterns to chooy' from. . Made of durable Formica o No seams to trap dirt or moisture a Cleans easily with a damp cloth o Custom-fitted by R.B.l’ craftsmen Riiplac THE LOOK OF MARBLE AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD ve v. ALO, goal Sunday, Mark T?od- den opened the scoring to put Vikings ahead H). Bernie Willms had the other goal for Vik- ings, but they eventual- ly lost on a penalty kick. Athletics host Olym- pics on Tuesday at Sea- gram Stadium in a Molson Cup game starting at T. Vikings play against Aurora Lodge Sunday in a road game at 5 p.m. at Churchill Park. Ill " LTD Riehardo'BeFthetert o fiagstone o wallstone o coursing stone . decorative boulders 0 rock garden stone q ledge rock q split tield stone q red tile chips q white chips q copings. sills Sing hymns written by Ontorions in the last 200 yrs. Hear the story of how they were written. Brass Quartet Accompaniment by: . John Thiessen Trumpet o Tacy Kobrashi French Horn q Tom Henderson Trombone sponsored by Waterloo Clergy Fellowship OLDE FASHIONED HYMN SING-A-LONG Waterloo Park Bandshell Sunday, June 24 7:30 p.m. NATURAL STONE FOR EVERLASTING BEAUTY ALL TYPES OF NATURAL STONE FOR YOUR BUILDING OR LANDSCAPING NEEDS In case of inclement weather we will meet at the Erb Street Mennonite Church WAYERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13. 198 Waterloo Sounds of Summer for an ecumenical Aiso-Decra-Loc Paving Stone, Patio Slabs, Steps, Curbs, and much more. 60 SCHAEFER ST. WATERLOO (on Weber stroiiii,imiaG%m, and Albert) ' "A l. 1’