F 'lllljiiiii'tit Mike Moser. has been awarded the Mike Moser Award posthumously be the Canadian Intercolle- gm) Athletic Union last ‘week following a basket- ball game in his honor at the University of Waterloo, - The award will be pre- sented annually. to the out- standing. intercollegiate/ras- ketball player in Canada, CIAU executive director Bob Pugh made the announ- cement during half-time of the exhibition game be- tween Mercy College Cry- saders of Detroit and the UW Warriors. M. Budd Warriors down Hespeler MOser honored _"l, posthumously A. Maser, 22, a .member of the Canadian national basketball team and an all- star with the Warriors. by Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Minor Ban- tam Budd Warriors down- ed Cambridge tHespeler) 9-1 after Waterloo played host during Hub league ac- tion last week. The Warriors won by sc0r- ing four 'goals in the first period. three during the second period and two more goals during the final per- iod. Robert . Filiatrault and Cammy Ford scored two goals each while David Robb. Todd Soltysiak and Tom Woinoski had one apiece during the action. _ During the game War- rior Gary Gardner scored his 30th and 3lst goals of the season. Assisting on their team- mates goals were: Todd Soltysiak on three. Robbie Motz. Tom Abbott. John Young and Ron Sosnoski with two assists each and Robert Filiatrault. Brian Rumig. David Robb. Steve Dollar and Guy Pfaff with one assist each. With only 7:19 minutes Athletic AssociationBcham- of play left in the game pionships. Randy Prange scored Hes- ' The boys are scheduled to peler's only goal from Greg play on Ma'rch l at St. David Kohli thereby stopping any while the girls will he in chance of a shut-out for -Milton on March 8"for their Waterloo's Andy Coppolino. first game. 1975 GMC "RALLY" . . . the go-everywhere, versatile 12-passenger wagon . . . great for sight-seeing "IDS, team or group transportation. Rent by the Week. weekend or month. ' Take It from Forbes . RENT-A-RALLY FORBES FUN CENTRE Weber at Lexington. Waterloo (across from Zeller's County Fair Plhza). Phone 884-0650 FORBES suffered a fatal in?! at- tack 'while the arriors were on an exhibition tour in Florida. About 4000 fans attended the game to see the War- riors walk off with a 80-57 victory. Moser's jersey. number 53,was retired dur- ing the hhlf-time ceremonies by Warrior head coach Don McCrae. - St. David's wins twice The fund is now more than $6,000 and will form the basis for a bursary for a third or fourth year stu- dent who is in financial need and who has shown an exemplary academic achievement record and a high level ot accomplish- ment in extracurricular activities. Waterloo's St. Davids walked off with two cham- pionships recently during the Golden Triangle Athletic Association basketball play- offs for junior high schools. The boys team dumped Lourdes of Guelph 83-55 dur- ing the second game of the championship to win the best two-out-of-thee and the series two games in a The Warriors outshot Hespeler 56-15 while Hes- peler picked up the only three penalties during the game. , The girls team was right up there with the boys win- ning their series two games s.traight following a 30-32 win over St. Benedict of Cambridge. Both teams will now head to the Central Western On- tario Secondary School Athletic Association B cham- pionships. Despite agallant effort by Waterloo Collegiate Institute Vikings the Cameron Heights Gaels knocked wet out of the Twin City basketball championship on Monday with a 62-59 victory in a best two-Out- of-tttree series. Some of the Vikings shown here include; Bruce Monteith, Mitch Rowe. Laurie Master- mah and Don Garden. _ wmmmmmmams-Pgn