for womenmz:i 19 and over to play at a ealibre of comâ€" petition. Those interested in attending tryouts should contact Blair (885â€" 5671) or Margo (885â€"6341). Pracâ€" Sundays at 6:30 at BCI‘s upper Because of its first place finish last season, United has been elevated to the Premier Division of the Golden Horseshoe Organised two seasons ago by a group of dedicated Waterioo Minor Soccer Club graduates, this team offers the opportunity Waterloo United senior women‘s soccer team will begin their training camp at 6:30 toâ€" night at Bluevaile collegiate. game on Tuesday and Knights coach Bob Pagan was expecting a tough game even before he knew of their surprising win over Lions. We played two very talented teams and it doesn‘t get any easier,"‘ said Pagan. ‘"The more been too delighted to learn that KCI Raiders have emerged as yet another power in the north division of the Waterioo County High School league. Knights lost 4â€"1 to Galt Ghosts Friday at BCI after opening the season with a 3â€"1 loss to Forest Heights Trojans three days beâ€" fore that. And at the same time they were losing to Ghosts, Raiders were upsetting the highâ€" lyâ€"touted St. Jerome‘s Lions 2â€"1. Also on Friday, WCI Vikings beat Elmira Lancers 20. Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff Bluevale Knights senior boys Troy Zanatta of the Bluevale soccer Knights gets entangled with Galt Ghosts goalkeeper Sultan Qamar in Waterioo County high school game Friday at BCI. Qamar made the Raiders were scheduled to be United tryouts Soccer Knights winless, Vikings blank Lancers may not have effort againat a Gait Ghosts player. and Cuong Pham for their work short on oneâ€"onâ€"one confrontaâ€" tions with Ghosts‘ goalie Sultan Qamar. Troy Zanatta but they came up Atti Laszlo was a busy man in Knights‘ goal and Pagan comâ€" mended fullbacks John Karst Knights had some good moâ€" ments, particularly in the second half when they had the advanâ€" tage of the wind. But Ghosts had run up the score to 3â€"0 by halfâ€" ‘‘We have to get better midâ€" field play if we‘re going to improve," said Pagan. We have to become mare of a control team than a kickâ€"andâ€"chase we play, the more we hope to get Dan Howard scored for nights. Other good chances ‘‘We played a good defensive game," said Vikings‘ coach Paul Voisin. "I think we outplayed (Lancers) much more than the score indicated." Knights and Vikings meet Friâ€" day at 3 at WCIL. John Vrablic opened scoring on a penalty kick in the first half and Bill Mitchell added the second goal for Vikes with about eight minutes remaining. Lancers had two players depart from the game with red cards before Mitchell‘s goal. At WCI, goalkeeper Paul Willms forced a Lancers player to shoot wide in the first half on the way to sharing a shutout with Brian Tanner, who played in goal for the second half. in front of him. Paul Faustino, Kim Semper, Paulo Pimpas and Gary Noronha scored for Ghosts. Richard O ‘Brien photo "I4 happy to report that i hair again where «. mile ennt of SUNROOF mA TIME! b ‘s classes for Physical Fitness, Seltâ€"Detence, Build Hamilton 575â€"1533 « mm1n * Toronto §37â€"2104 Scarborough 447â€"8574 + Oshaws * St. Catharines 684â€"4381 Park on Vietoria 6t. 579â€"1980 «k LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED 14 KITCHENER WATERLOO nile east of Bingeman 3665 Weber $t. N. Tuesday & Thursday or Wednesday & Friday 5 p.m.4 p.m. Chung On‘s School of Tae RKw Open daily 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m Established since 1973. More information 742â€"8651 KITCHENER 607 King St. W., Suite 205 + T45â€"5130 LEARN MARTIAL ARTS TAE KWONâ€"D0 & HAP K1iâ€"D0 by Master Chung W. Oh â€" 7th Dan Black Boit Men, Women, Children Classes Monday thru Saturday 12â€"10 p.m. APPLE AutoGlass Features LJIFETIME WARRANTY against water