Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff If it‘s true that you can set your watch by some very dependable people, then maybe there‘s some way you can set your calendar by Waterloo collegiate Vikings junâ€" ior football team. For the third straight year Vikings have advanced to the championship game in the Waâ€" terloo County high school league. Colts » Cubs Dutchmen Regals Kings Red Wings Vikings scored a 21â€"3 win over Forest Heights Trojans Friday at Forest Heights in a semiâ€"final game. They‘ll meet St. Jerome‘s Lions, winners of Friday‘s other semiâ€"final game, Saturday at noon at Seagram Stadium. Scores Nov. 10 Dutchmen 4 â€" B. J Schellenberg. Scott Syrja, Mike Ferraro, Patrick Schnarr Regals 3 â€" Shad Lusted 2. Derek Sugrim Cubs 4 â€" David Schnarr, Greg Posliff. Gary Kings 2 â€" Darry! McGraw 2 Colts 6 â€" Geoffrey Kraemer 2. Andy Graham 2. Marcel LeBlanc, Jason Quirk Red Wings 2 â€" Brett Hill, Dereck Goodbrand Games Nov. 17 â€" Moses Sprin 310 Regals vs Cubs 120 Dutchmen vs Red Wings 520. Kings vs Colts Team Name COUGARS LEAFS RED WINGS KNIGHTS FLYERS CANADIENS Dependable Vikings back in junior football final WIN A SABIAN LEOPARD RIDE CYMBAL (Value $257.00) from Phillips Percussion. To be eligible, drop into the store and receive a ballot with every $10.00 purchase or more. One ballot per purchase. Draw to be held Dec. 20/85. Vikings lost 42â€"8 to Lions in an Cornes of Hightand Rd. and Beimont Ave Dutch Boy Plaza (519) 745â€"3802 PMILLIPS Most Valuable Player Leafs â€"John Krans â€" Knights Gavin Willoughby Red Wings â€" James Rowland Flyers â€" Greg Stager Cougars â€" lain MacKay â€" Canadiens â€" Poshin Jobanplutra Moses Springer ity league MAJOR ATOM MINOR ATOM Geensen, Brian Halk October 11 meeting, but they‘ve improved since then and coach John Mcintyre expects a close game. Even Friday‘s ‘contest at Forest Heights was close for a long time, with the host club leading 3â€"0 at halftime. But Vikings had given up two turnâ€" overs and also took a costly penalty on Trojans‘ 15 yard line. "I think what was really outâ€" standing today was coming back from being down 3â€"0 after scorâ€" ing 30 points in the second half a week ago (against Grand River Renegades)," said Mcintyre. "The star of the game was Steve Israel," said Moclintyre. Vikings had many outstanding players, but none caught the eye of Mcintyre more than Steve Israel. HELLO WATERLOO. GOODBYE RUST. mMAHB U Ternific rust pro tection is here at last We‘re Rust Check Our onceâ€"a year pro cess is one that seeps into every nook and cranny of your car The places rust starts And we quarantee 135 Lexington Crt., Unit 5 WATERLOO +§ 0 HERE‘S 5 BUCKS v~ FOREVER. 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Kâ€"W Titans senior mens basâ€" ketball team suffered a 93â€"81 loss to University of Western Ontario Mustangs Saturday in London. Titans, who led 44â€"40 at halfâ€" time, got 34 points from Mike Visser and 23 from Dan Berry. PeterVanDeBovenkamp led Mustangs with 24 points in the fastâ€"paced game. _ Sean Kruuy added three points on converts. _ T.J. MacKenzie kicked a field goal for Trojans in the last minute of the first half. Offensive linemen Jeff Lucas, Jesse Warren, Bill Derbecker and Adair, who saw double duty, also had a strong game as Viking quarterback Mike Prescott stuck to a running game. The juniors lost 3â€"2 in a fastâ€" paced game with Etobicoke and the debs defeated Etobicoke 8â€"5 and 6â€"4 in backâ€"toâ€"back games to remain undefeated. In the belle division Waterloo won two games over Etobicoke by scores of 6â€"5 and 84. They also defeated Cambridge 94 after being down 31 at the end of the first period. 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