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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Sep 1983, p. 27

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Waterloo Athletics aren‘t in the worst of positions, but they could be wishing it were a lot lonelier at the top of the Kitchener and District Soccer League second diviâ€" sion. Chronicle Staff Athletics shut out Central Warriors 20 Saturday afternoon to Waterloo peewee football Chargers overâ€" came a 6â€"6 halfâ€"time deadlock and went on to defeat East York Steelers 31â€"12 in Toronâ€" to Sunday. Chargers were led by the two touchdown perâ€" formances of Kevin a Athletics elbow wayYy Swimmers tops « The western region swim team _ points ahead of the seci ’n top-h ea vy coached by Barb Waldo swam to _ team from the central reg victory at the recent Ontario Sum Waterloo and area swir . C l c l w > mer Games in Sudbury the winning team were F LAUNDRAMAT OPEN Weekdays 8â€"9, Sat. 8â€"6, Sun. & Holidays 9â€"6 480 Albert St. Parkdale Plaza 884â€"0044 Regular Prices Sep 2 Piece Suit $6.20 .. .. 3 Piece Suit $6.20 . ... 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Gordon made a touchâ€" down run early in the fourth quarter as he broke four tackles and September Prices $4.65 $4.65 $1.95 $4.65 $1.95 against average Saturday‘s win also put Athletics, now 14â€"4â€" 1; back within one point of Cambridge FCA, which lost 2â€"1 over the weekend to the lowly but improving Metro Stars. Germ a nia and Gueiph Oaks are tied for third with 28 points. â€" Saturday, Andy Copâ€" polino scored in the first half to give Athletâ€" danced 12 yards behind the steady blocking of James Witmer to salt the game away. Waterloo‘s defence came alive in the secâ€" ond half and forced East York to put the ball in the air resulting in three key intercepâ€" tions. WE OFFER: Find out why curling is such a popular family winter sport! For further information, call 886â€"4418 Be an Elmira Curling Club Member! 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"If they can beat Cambridge, you can‘t take them for granted. It seems they‘ve added some players and they‘re playing better than the last time we saw them." _The 24 member team of 12 boys and 12 girls swept to victory 350 The western region swim team coached by Barb Waldo swam to victory at the recent Ontario Sumâ€" mer Games in Sudbury # RACQUET em%ouu ‘wfl} I Sat. 9 ».m.â€"9 p.m.â€"Sun. 9 a.m.â€"7 p.m. $ COLUMBIAS MANAGER WAYNE PRYSNUK Wayne Prysnuk INVITES YOU TO TOUR QOUR FACILITIES NO Racquetball club in the area offers more. See for yourself!! PDR Picture Framing & Gallery 112% King St. S. Phone 886â€"5290 Uptown Waterloo (across from Waterloo Square) PCGéEra We are open: Mondayâ€"Thursday 9â€"6 Fridays 9â€"9 Saturdays 9â€"5:30 Racquetball is the fun way to fitness. Learn about the game and see how it‘s played. On Saturday and Sunday, open house visitors can play FREE of charge. 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