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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Nov 1994, p. 41

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In other league play the St. David Celtics lost their six straight game, dropping a 20â€"15 decision to the 1â€"5 St. Marys Eagles. Galt Ghosts scored a fourth quarter touchdown to edge the Waterloo Vikings 29â€"22, while the Eastâ€" wood Rebels topped the Kitchener colleâ€" giate Raiders 43â€"0. Knights did all their scoring in the second quarter on a touchdown by rookie running back Jon Bohnert and a field goal and convert by Nino Knights managed a 10â€"0 win over the 3â€"3 Forest Heights Trojans last Friday in game which saw them fumble the ball four times. "We could could have scored more in that game, but we had some guys nursâ€" ing injuries and we decided not to play them in that game." Two of the injured players include running back Jason Cave and centre Phil Wetherup. "We played okay. Our defence played well but our offence didn‘t get rolling." games in a row and are on a roll headed into this Thursday‘s quarter final contest at Bluevale collegiate field. "They‘re a very good football team. They were a good team last year too and they just lost four games by less than eight points. We‘re going to have to play well," said Siziss of his Knights, led by running back Al Ruby, who lead his team with 12 touchdowns this season. to be swayed by the Rebel record, knowing that they won their last four Although the Bluevale Knights chalked up a perfect 6â€"0 record in the North Division of the Waterloo County high school senior boys football league, they‘re not about to take the secondâ€" place Eastwood Rebels and their 4â€"2 record too lightly. Knight coach Bob Serviss isn‘t about Perfect football Knights ready to tackle improved ECI Rebels .\,:‘T“‘ M ue M e oo im i muamie h i wt~m~mnu-~mm HOURS: MON.â€"WED. 9â€"6; THURS., FRI. 9â€"8; SAT. 9â€"5; SUN. 124 Plants FLORAL 8 GREENERY _ Bunches tom 9.95 «â€".omt shtiooptntegrememnanpanentrcan e~=>>~ > 2880 KING ST, E. KITCHENER near M & M Meats 896â€"2479 Come see our silk plants and arrangements for your home or office _ St. David running back Christian Willemsen pushes a St. Mary‘s Eagle player out of the way while runniung for a touchdown. Eagles won the game 20â€"15. _ _______________________ _ NEW LOCATION â€"CLUB TREAD" _ _A ~hoctrntiitnint lfl‘SCOUNT CARD _ Service to All Makes of Bicycies _ Never paÂ¥ ff'" 2-(1 ‘ Scott t St) Ki'tf :icyclu rous rom Kncnener Famere manay. . is i Super Team Bicycle PADDED WEIGHTS Resg. 279.98 ANKLE/WRIST MEMBER‘$ PRICE Soft, stretch knit with 4 g@99 table str 2 1B. Buk 7.99 5LB. k heqq wall â€" 10 LB. *4 7 99 L.T . ># 099 [A r ts > 16" 39 ganges CI.UBTREAD-V!HERE YOU SAVE TIME AND MONEY! edum alul al as) ud anls on 2 A uol onb mds hn Soice es CLUB TREAD NOVEMBER SPECIALS ‘hehsers 17.99 _ CBP __Rell TUNTURI Good Quality Viny! | ULTIMATE Dumbbell Set Weightedieatner _ 2 3, 5, ID. with sta% 2. o Jump rope Reg. 5?.983 9 naes ff 99 yevsers MINOURA EXPER‘I_ENCVEV THE DIFFERENCE SPECIALISTS MAKE WHILE SUPPLIES LAST WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1994 â€" PAGE 41 Your Yearâ€"Round Bike Stare Service to All Makes of Bicycies Mon., Tues. & Thurs. 10â€"5s:30 _ § Friday 10 â€" 9:00 Saturday 9 â€" 5:00 ROGER BRAUN ___ Closed Wednesday Sales Manager 579â€"BIKE . Vote n Joan McKINNON % for the o es t > De. ty ") Hanc Exerc wip .. MEMBER‘S PRICE 3 Winter Thinsulate Cycling/Skiing Gloves Reg. 39.98 MEMBER‘S PRICE Joan weks

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