PAGE 30 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1984 Spunky Vikings fall just short Saturday the Major Atom ‘Tim Horton‘ Cubs travelled to Chinguaceousy for a CTA League game and lost 3â€"0 Curtis Matthews in net for Ching held the Cubs scoreless as his teammates scored once in the first and twice in the second The winning goal was scored _ " °72 2 oakie to control the by Mark Connor from Gary and were unable to control the Heenan Andrew Quinn scored puck in their own zone the second goal unassisted and Gary Heenan scored the final Dean Trask scored unassist goal from Krystian Stringer ed against Brampton Waterloo Vikings have finished their first season in the second division of the Kitchenâ€" er and District Soccer League tied for seventh place. just two points out of the sixth and final playoff position. Waterloo Chronicle minor hockey correspondents are asked to adhere to the following guidelines for team reports to be published in the paper this season. M c en e daje 2e mc oniementnange, M d 0 0 us E + In fairness to those correspondents who write brief and concise recaps, editing and deletions will be strongly enforced with overwritten accounts. ‘Rve[;(;r-tsshoï¬ld be restricted to three or four paragraphs. The first paragraph §holg|_d_lell the results of the game(s). Vikings challenged for a playoff spot in their final game on Saturday. but lost 3â€"0 to Los Andes,. which needâ€" ed just a tie to take the final playoff spot. the next paragraph should be a complete roundup of game stats, and the final paragraph or two should be used to highlight the games key points, i.e. strong goaltending, great team effort and so on. Please type if possible. Notice to correspondents Vikings also had a chance to pick â€"up a point or two last Wednesday when they met Aurora Lodge in the repiay of an earlier game that was ruled void due to a ptotest. but lost 2â€"1 PC A8 700 N_A PCUIIDC MEDEWE A°M MWME M OMR OE PeC CCA C esAE CCC Because of space limitations, all writers are requested to keep these points in mind so that each team can receive fair and equal representation each week. Thank you. Horton Cubs Slow start Saints need are blanked for Bruins some time Waterfow! presentation at Laurel Ron Bauman of the Grand River Conservation Authori ty‘s Fairlake Game Farm will provide a slide presentation on waterfowl rearing and release Sunday. Oct. 14. 2 p.m. at the Laure! Creek Nature Centre Then at 4 p.m . there will be a hike to the Laurel Creek Res ervoir to look for migrating waterfowl. For more informa tion. call KX5â€"1368 ‘‘The boys came out really flat and it just went from there," Vikâ€" YMCA programs Food for Thought, a four session course on nutrition will be held Wednesday. Oct. 17 to Kick It. a six week smoking cessation program, will be held at the Waterloo YMCA Thursday. Oct 18 to Nov 22 The Waterloo and A R Kaufman YÂ¥MCAs will be pro viding supervised full day pro grams for children aged four to 12 years on the Friday, Oct 19 Professional Development Day â€" Pre registration is re quired and spaces are limit Nov 7 at Y MCA For _ more information on any of these programs. call RRS 3500 or 743â€"5201 BULLETIN BOARD Minor Hockey the A R Kaufman Bruins gave up three power play goals to Chinguacousy and were unable to control the puck in their own zone Waterloo minor peewee Baver Bruins were shut out 4â€"0 Saturday in Chinguacousy after losing 4â€"1 to Brampton in their season opener ing coach Werner Fast said of Saturday‘s game in which his plavers only pressed for 10 or 15 minutes in the second half. The Waterloo side had Andy Woodcock and Kevin Pratt down from the first division Athletics, but couldn‘t get going despite that. After going down 1â€"0 at the 70 minute mark,. Vikings were forced to open up offensively and allowed two more goals. Rodolfo Hennigs. Hugo Roman and M auricio Zunig a scored for Los Andes. MATERNITY BOUTIQUE Oktoberfest Sidewalk Sale Reductions up to 40% off on selected fashions. WESTMOUNT PLACE. WATERLOO 746â€"1822 9:30 A M.â€"6 P.M. THURS. & FRI. 9:30 A.M.â€"9 P.M. 120 CUMBERLAND ST .. TORONTO 416â€"922â€"0636 9:30 A.M.â€"6 P .M. THURS UNTIL 8 P.M ‘ Longtime manager and coach *Doc‘‘ Rice feels the team will be a solid contender by midâ€"season and coach Ron Lavoie is convinced the team will be much improved when players can move the puck out of their own end Waterioo minor atom Saints began their Central League schedule with an 80 loss to Brampton before losing 4â€"1 to Chinguacousy which finished with 21 points tied with Banat. Vikings had a record of 8â€"11â€"3 for 19 points to end up tied with Guelph International. Last Wednesday, Mike Haromy scored to put Vikings up 1â€"0 at halftime, but Aurora Lodge came back with two quick goals by Mario Formica Once down 2 1. Vikâ€" ings couldn‘t recover because they had lost players during the game to work commitâ€" ments and injuries. They played the final 20 minutes with just 10 players. Hawks led 7â€"6 at halftime on the strength of Paul Nastasiuk‘s 75 yard run on his only carry of the game. Gerritson c(_)n_vertg_d.‘ c . Slaughter accounted for all Mustang scoring in the first half. He made a 25â€"yard field goal before gaining single points on misses from 33, 30 and 35 yards. "Slâ€"afix;zl_iie'rfil’so had two single points and a field goal in the second half. One of his singles was on a long kickoff following Byrne‘s m_z!jor Laurier had a net total of 378 yards offence after 54 yards in losses, with 188 yards rushing and 244 passing. Randy Rybansky ran 94 yards in 19 carries and Dave Kohler was the leading receiver with three catthes for 68 yards. University of Waterâ€" loo basketball Warriors will host Kâ€"W Titans in an exhibition game on Laurier quarterback Mike Wilson was good on 16 of 31 pass attempts and Hawks had 21 more yards net offence than Mustangs, but something was missing. "Our offence never really got untracked today," said Newbrough. *We dropped too many passes and we didn‘t sustain anything."" "I thought our defence played super." Leading the defence were Dave Shouldice and linebackers Alex Troop and Dave Leeming. hvrivu;iangs gained 158 yards rushing and 221 yards passing but guffgre}i lpsses o( 26 yaljds. ns o en e e e t 3 Mustang quarterback Andy Rossit left in the first half with a broken arm and was replaced by Steve Samways. The two quarterbacks completâ€" ed 13 of 27 passes. 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