11â€" o 4 oil & lube * _ . .ï¬ Hrs.: Mon.â€"Sat. 7:30â€"7:30; Sun. 10â€"5; Closed holidays. Jl q _ J Waterloo will host Detroit Cricket Club Sunday at Waterloo Park for a 1:30 match. r-------------------------‘ WCI toppled Waterlooâ€"Oxford 6â€"1 Tuesday night to run their record to 6â€"0. Siobhan McMenemy and Jennifer Hume scored two each and Anita Toogood and Lynette Ruck added singles. Bluevale Knights were in fifth place in the North division with a 1â€"2â€"2 mark for four points. BCI dropped a close 1â€"0 decision to Kitchener collegiâ€" ate Tuesday night. Vikings romped over St. Mary‘s Blues 6â€"0 Friday in a game that saw WCI only play as well as it had to. Vikes coasted through a lacklustre first half before erupting for six secondâ€"half markers. Jennifer Hume with two, Anita Toogood, Siobhan McMenemy, Allison Snider and Anâ€" drea Frittenburg scored for WCI. Andrea Jalbert had an easy time of it giving up none and appeared comforâ€" tably ahead of secondâ€"place Forest Heights Trojans (3â€"2â€"1) in the circuit‘s North division. GPSS topped the South division with a 6â€"0 mark, scoring 20 and giving up none. Cambridge. Prior to Tuesday night‘s game at Waterlooâ€"Oxford, WCI had a 5â€"0 wonâ€" lost mark, had scored 18 goals while It‘s not likely that either WCI or Glenview Park will lose another game this year before the two teams square off in the Waterloo County Secondary School Athletic Association final next Friday afternoon at Roger‘s Field in coach Jim Miller in an interview The senior girls‘ soccer team at Waterloo collegiate appears to be heading for a showdown. "It sure looks that way," said WCI SPRING SPECIAL LUBE, OIL & FILTER C 2aR pm® [bnt Va ith thi ve heg snge up to 5 L of quality SUNOCO oil 16 ?oint check all fluid levels topped FREE 15 minute service Seniors discount every day SUNOCOD> fast WCI keeps winning in WCSSAA soccer *WCI forward Andrea Frittenburg follows through on a kick during a game with St. Mary‘s Blues Friday. § Excellent bowling by Howard Woo, Schmeling Ramlall, captain Bob Budhram and Robbie Persaud together with good fielding allowed Waterloo to put the American team out with five overs remaining in the match. Prem Persaud and Prem Jeranie batted 37 runs each for Waterloo while the leading batsmen for Michigan were David Walters and Dennis Oakley with 22 and 14 runs respectively. Waterloo Cricket Club opened its 1988 season by scoring a 157â€"84 win over Michigan Cricket Club Sunday. in net to collect the shutout. Bluevale‘ game with Cameron Heights Friday â€" afternoon was cancelled. The expected showdown with Glenâ€" â€" view Park has been on the minds of _ "This time round we‘d like to beat many WCI players since last May them," said Miller. when the Vikes dropped a 1â€"0 heartâ€" _ "Assuming we get there of course." UNOCO oil * commercial discounts available * no appointment necessary FREE * we carry Cam II quality oils * 1 coupon per customer ; day * other coupons not valid * valid to May 31/88 breaker to the same team in last year‘s final. Both teams went on the Central Western Ontario championâ€" ships but neither fared well. â€"=____ (at University) Waterioo 885â€"6459 245 Weber St. N. Mark Bryson photo WE ARE OPEN WATERLOO C# Minor inconvenience for MAJOR SATISFACTION! SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1988 159 Erb St. W., Waterloo 885â€"1810 12:30 smanr FREE OFFICIAL Tâ€"SHIRT! FREE PASTA DINNER! FREE REFRESHMENTS! FREE DRAWS & PRIZES! REGISTRATION: Opens at 11:00 RACE DAY at Dickson Arena PREREGISTRATION: CAMBRIDGE TIMES I l | | 1425 BISHOP ST. CAMBRIDGE 623â€"7795 Â¥ E.& AY MAY 11, 1988