They dropped a 7â€"9 road loss to Scarâ€" borough Blizzard Sunâ€" The Waterloo minor peewee AAA Carpet Cleaning soccer team has been stopped in its bid for the Ontario Cup. OVEN® Waterloo Mosquito birds Stingers advanced to _ matet the fourth found of the borou, Ontario Cup soccer Witt competition Saturday effort, afternoon by defeating came ; West Rouge Thunderâ€" _ cit on . Strawberry, Raspberry, Blackberry, Blueberry, .â€">)Rhubarb, Apple,Cherry \ _ and Peach & Peewees halted in Cup bid Berry Time is Pie Tj 270‘ and there is no John Hainline of Deâ€" admission charge. troit, the men‘s singles There is a total of winner in 1967 and 1969, $2,500 in prize money will be in the tourâ€" _ and five events â€" mens nament that runs from and ladies singles and in a long, long time Most entries for the Western Ontario Open Tennis Championships weren‘t in by press time, but among them there is one that hasn‘t been seen in Waterloo Stingers superb in Ontario Cup The 12â€"yearâ€"old Reâ€" gion of Waterioo Swifn Club member set the records in the 400 metre freestyle and inâ€" dividual medley â€" and the 100 breast«trols [ _ Te cunday the Dr. Paul Hauck Invitational Swim Meet hosted by the London Y Aquatic Club. Name from the past at Western Ontario Open Todd Major set three meet records and took 11 medals Sundav ar Major victories for young ROW sensatio in Paul Hauck meet mt o gain Tyler Clair (12) is 100 & breaststrOke. _ 209 back., 1st 50 free & 100 free. Bakeries Ltg. ) KITCHENER _ PHONE 742â€"184 1 702 KING ST The team travels to St. Catharines for a tournament this comâ€" ing weekend. PIES day after becoming one of the only Waterloo teams to reach the third level of Ontario Cup competition. effort, Stinger; o;:r came an early 3â€"0 defiâ€" cit on goals by Jennifer birds 6â€"5 in an excit match played in S« borough. With a strong te cer 0 1200 About 1,000 spectaâ€" tors came to watch last year and there is no admission charge. Friday to Monday at the Waterloo Tennis Club, where the event has usually been held since 1934. fNy meet that nttna;l 20 clubs including three from Michigan. Reâ€" sults for ROW swim â€" mers are as follows: Tedd Major (12) lst 400 LM, 1st 400 free, ist 100 & 200 breast, 2nd 200 free, 2nd 200 IM. 3rd 200 fly. 3rd 50 & 100 free . 3rd 100 & 200 back. <th 100 Aâ€" theâ€"200 breast ‘l‘lu’: w.s’n also finished first in an oxcitjng was an outdoor in Scar Stinger goalkeeper Andrea Jalbert made some great saves in stopping four of the six West Rouge attempts while teammates Heidi B e a u p re , L aurie Schmidt and Dan. !le Thompson scored .or Waterloo. Then in a shootou! after two scoreless overtime periods, Stingers outscored Thunderbirds 3â€"2 to take the victory. AT BENT‘S CAMERAS LET US Custom FRAME AND mMmAT your FAVORITE PICTURES, DIPLOMAs, NEEDLEPOINT, ETC. All work done on premises at reasonable prices. H u m e , D a n ielle Thompson and Allison Snider to make the score 3â€"3 when regulaâ€" tion time expired. Finals and semifiâ€" nals are set for Monday afternoon and could be moved indoors to the Northfield Racquet Club in the event of rain. Tournament organâ€" CUSTOM FRAMING tournament doubles and mixed douâ€" bles. This is the first time in seven years mixed doubles has been included in the 1e ces nen Ne D t 1800 (15) â€" 3rd 100 _ back, sth 100 breast, breast, 5th 100 fy, Znd 200 IM, _ back & 200 breast 2nd 200 breast NN“.(IJ) Shereen Ramprashad (16) â€" _ Dack. 6th 100 back Ist 100 IM & 200 IM. 2nd 200 Relays: boys 11 & 12 lrw&m(m.uu-ufm.:m 200 free & med relays breast ¢â€"~T. ie “fllm.“‘ll.lfl- 100 free f!-,h'il-m.llil.flj. Tim Major (10) sth 400 Lng. breast. 7th 109 back uwfll) Znd 200 ll.ï¬-“ck fly.MfllUC-m.&d Hw(lfl l.!ly&‘fnt.«h-fut. fly, ith 209 back, m-hct.nhl.huu(.lb breast, 5th 59 free , 100 free > breast, 6th 200 free, ati Dan Nedelke (10) 3rd 50 & 6th 400 free 100 fy. G6th 100 hask mm ns L 1 organ 9ra q o_f a : \(\"‘.d i radlo John Hobbins and Kathy Mudie took silver medals in comâ€" pulsory, free dance and overall at the recent Canadian roller skatâ€" ing championships in Calgary . ifiinatiinttnieiit.h h t a i 1 rHNO A"u izers wish to thank Muâ€" After the game meet the players. tual Life of Ca:_ada fo; Bring your cameras & autograph book ts s ‘ AI n contfived support * â€" NEXT HOME GAME â€" Onwa rd WATERLOO TiGERS VS and ST. THOMAS ELeins upwa rd Satur_c_lay July 30 uo retle TT ep back & 200 breast M-N“.(IJ) 3rd 200 (PU DP ED0A 6 hraac‘ 211 2227 ‘Tee. ‘h 100 breast, 6th 200 free, sth 200 LM, 6th 400 free Lorraine Siiver (13) â€" sth 100 1M & 200 fy, oth 100 fy BDon Andrews (13) â€" sth 200 Decraâ€" 44 4 "l'“"'i.’ â€"figH EL4E SPECIAL SUM SELL OFF! _ TO $182.50 2 PRICE SUMMER SPORTS JACKETS REG. 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