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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Oct 1986, p. 38

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Vikings‘ ball carrier Fred Grossman (38) gets hit by Chris Hart (34) and another Southwood Sabre. , Late TD kills Vikings PAGE 38 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1986 Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff A late touchdown by the Southâ€" wood Sabres and one that Waterâ€" loo Vikings failed to get when the had the last chance to score made the difference as Sabres defeated Vikings 106 Monday afternoon in Cambridge. Vikings led 6â€"3 with about three minutes remaining in the game, but Sabres pressed on as quarâ€" terback Terry Stone set up a glowing touchdown opportunity, passing 12 yards to Steve Sindle at Vikings‘ threeâ€"yard line. Vikings‘ defence was stubborn and it took another three plays for Sabres to score, but Chris Hart ran two yards for what proved to be the winning touchâ€" down. But the last chance went to Vikings and a pass into the endzone by quarterback Rob Boug went incomplete in the final minute of the contest. Earlier in the second half, Boug had scored WCI‘s only major on a oneâ€"yard keeper but the convert attempt failed. Sabres‘ Sean Presseau had put his club up 3â€"0 at halftime on a field goal and later he kicked a convert on Hart‘s touchdown. ‘‘We were without three starters because of sickness," explained Vikings‘ coach Dary Easton. ‘"‘We had to play Fred Grossâ€" man and Craig Wicken both ways and that hurt the consistency of Westmount WESTMOUNT FUNERAL HOME A NAME THAT IS TRUSTED IN FUNERAL SERVICE. "WE CARE" Funcral Home and Olgaptl 1001 OTTAWA ST. S., KITCHENER 743â€"8900 our offence." Sabres stopped Vikings in one scoring drive in the second quarter when they needed about one yard for a first down or twoâ€"andâ€"aâ€"half yards for a touchâ€" down but got neither. "Our defence played well," said Easton. ‘"We blocked a punt and recovered a fumble. We just shut them down except for their last series." 607 KING ST. W., KITCHENER 578â€"0800 PERMS 8# HIGHLIGHTS COLOURING & CUTS AVANTE GARDE LOOKS OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK â€" COME IN SOON! PINO â€" AWARD WINNING HAIR STYLIST 20% STUDENT DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE 1244 VICTORIA ST. N., KITCHENER SENSATIONAL HAIR DIRECTIONS CEDAR & PINE WINDOWS STEEL & PATIO DOORS e SKYLIGHTS e FREE ESTIMATES WE MAKE CUSTOM SIZES & SHAPES Icmwmoon PRODUCTS INCORPORATED Easton was particularly happy with the defensive efforts of Dan Cormier and Doug Schmidt as well as Grossman‘s twoâ€"way game. Vikings host Cameron Heights Golden Gaels in their next home game Friday at 3 and Easton figures his club must win two of its next three games to claim a berth in the Waterloo County senior high school playoffs. CANADIAN WINDOWS & DOORS BY LAFLAMME 744â€"4656 _ Go for the "GOLD GIVEAWAY" BUY YOUR Kâ€"W OKTOBERFEST We closely monitor our competitor‘s ads and then we quietly undersell them. Whether it is the Big 1, the Big 2 or any other "Big‘‘ group offering low financing, LOTTERY TICKETS 0% financing, hefty discounts, extended warranties, rust protection, free options or any other sales gimmicks. WE CAN BEAT THEM ALL and still give you the finest serâ€" vice in town. Whenever you are in the market for a new car or truck or a quality used vehicle, all we ask is an opportunity to quote. PRICE BEATER Elmira "A short way to go for a big way to save" 669â€"2831 664â€"2210 V Panmt@ _ *mnias® YOBIN‘S Saturday till 1 GRAND PRIZE: ONE LB. OF GOLD _ (Value $8,000.00 â€" April ‘86) DATE TO BE DRAWN FRI., NOV. 14, 1986 â€" 12:30 P.M. Tickets available from em Oktoberfest and Fanicipatin?( organizations or from Kâ€"W Oktobertest headquarters. Only $2. SELL OUT ‘86 664â€"2210 |CHRYSLER) or volunteers of ‘\Dodge|

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