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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Jun 1985, p. 30

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~ Everything goes wrong as A‘s drop home game Friday the 13th came on the 7th for Waterioo Athletics as almost everything that could go wrong did go wrong in a 3â€"2 loss to Olympics. Consider: Striker Sean Tuckett went down from a hard tackle with a broken ankle and badly torn ligaments. He was in hospital for surgery on Saturday and isn‘t expected back this season. Eric Schramowsky was the victim of another of the tackles that coach Rodney Desmeules Even the fact that they lost a 2â€"0 lead pales in importance when all the facts are in. s Complete Collision and Refinishing Service 430 Albert Street, Waterioo 884â€"0550 Northdale Auto Body Sun.. 4 p.m.â€"midnight i Offer good until June 30/85 w.¢c. & dn errcatiicemitivetiniecescaciceees e ccerces e aasiecimmmens iesiaaseresrm ces P | described as "dangerous" and left the game with an ankle injury that is considered less serious than Tuckett‘s. With those players gone, Andy Woodcock went down in pain and Tom Abbott, who had been playing the sweeper position, was given a red card for his words®of protest when play went on. f The red card, Abbott‘s first as a Kitchener and District Soccer League player, forced Athletics to play with just 10 players and gave Olympics room to run. They scored two goals in the final 20 minutes to claim the victory. Athletics, now with a 1â€"2â€"3 wonâ€"lostâ€"tied record in the KDSL first division, will probably be without Abbott for the rest of June due to the red card. Schramowsky and Andy Coppolino gave Athâ€" letics a 2â€"0 lead before things started to go wrong. "It was a terrible night all round," said Desmeules. "The team played well under difficult conditions. Every player gave everyâ€" thing and to get nothing out of it was sickenâ€" ing." Athletics host Torreenses Friday at 7 at Seagram Stadium. Vikings meet Galt Eagles Friday at 7: 30 at Dickson Park in Cambridge. In KDSL second division action, Waterloo Vikings lost 3â€"1 to Cambridge FC Saturday afternoon at Bechtel Park. Dick Green, Phil Harris and John Mascov scored for Cambridge and Sean McConnell replied for Vikings. Vikings‘ Brent Granger gets tied up with Cambridge FC player while pursuing the bail. Richard O‘Brien photo New Dundee OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 7 P.M. Except Mondays â€"â€"«» BROOK & RAINBOW TROUT FISHING TROUT HATCHERY 696â€"3222 FRIDAYS JUNE 14 & 21 EVERY SATURDAY o ’ CHICKEN «0?"&“’(:!1 you can eat) 20¢ pi:ce FACTORY OUTLET SANDAL $9.s SPECIAL 20FF3 885â€"1900 141 Whitney Place, Kitchener (at the end of Cedar St. South off Courtliand Avenue) imperfect and discontinued national brand children‘s shoes, boots and SANDALS! us "*"DOWn t UNDEEF CASH OR VISA ONLY, PLEASE! An endiless variety of salads, egg dishes, italian fare, fresh breads, cheeses, hot carved meats, hot entrees, huge sweet table, & more. ADULTS CHILDREN UNDER Bonnie Stuart ;fi STORE HOURS BRUNCH SUNDAY JUNE 16 UNDER 10 Waterioo‘s D.J. 10 a.m.â€"2 p.m. 9 â€"2 p.m. 2 YEARS PRICES START AT 3 â€" 8 p.m.

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