This tugâ€"oâ€"war team found the going rough when they competed in the "A" division. Tugâ€"oâ€"war was one of 22 events featured in the Waterioo County senior school track meet at Seagram Stadium. MacGregor athletes picked up a total of 90 points to win the "A" diviâ€" sion over their nearest rival, Queensmount senior school of Kitchener. MacGregor senior public school came away with top honours Thursday in the Waterloo County . senior school track and field meet at Seagram Stadium. ï¬The winner of "B" diviâ€" sion was St. Andrew‘s school of Cambridge. The runnersâ€"up in this division were Wilmot senior school, Centennial school of Waâ€" terloo and Lincoln Heights school of Waterloo. qgiyision. Mac%regor athletes who placed in the tap three county positions were Jenny Schroeder, first in Girls 12 and under 60 metre hurdles; Sandy Dubinski, third in girls 13 years 60 metre hurdles and third in girls 13 years 100 metres; Debbie Leblanc, third in Park Manor school . of Elmira won the C diviâ€" sion â€" and â€" Linwoodâ€"Floraâ€" dale school won the "D"¢ girls 14 years and over 100 MacGregor tops at meet Funeral Home Ltd Waterioo 171 King St. 745 8445 FAMILIES APPRECIATE OUR FINE CHAPEL FACILITIES C€oward . FPoobd metres; Claire Bullock, first in girls 12 years and under long jump; Miriam â€" Richber, third in girl§ 14 years and over long jump; Lisa McCuaig, third in girls lZvears and under high â€"jump‘" and second in girls 12 years and under long jump; Kathy Macinâ€" tosh, second in girls 12 years and under softball throw, Martin _ Williams, first in boys 13 years long jump and first in boys 13 years 200 metres; Stewart McCuaig, first in boys 12 years and under 800 metres, Tim Sitts, second in boys 13 years 800 metres; Aris Anagnostopoules, second in boys open 1500 metres; Norbert Friedel, third in boys 13 years triple jump ; and Eric King, second in boys 13 years shot put. 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Fi _ Seee 6 & athy ’%;@ ',u 3 esc t eHEdEWH _ * 120 KING STREET SOUTH WATERLOO â€" 579â€"4410 jump; Sylvia Meisel, secâ€" ond in â€"girls 13 years shot put; David Robb, third in boys 13 years 200 metres; Chris Ford, first in boys 14 years and over 200 metres; Mike _ Biclak; third in boys 14 years and over 800 metres; and Tom Abbott, third in boys 14 years and over triple jump. Centennial public school winners were Carey Lee, tied . for first in boys 13 years 60 metre hurdles; Chris Radder, third in boys 12 years and under 60 metre hurdles; Larry Styâ€" miest, second in boys 12 and under 800 metres; Trent Annette, tied for third in boys 13 years long jump; Everton McDougall, third in boys 14 years and over long jump; and Paul Kuntz, first in boys 12 years and under shot put. An ad of 15 words or less only costs $1 in the Waterloo Chronicle‘s want ad pages. Why not give want ads a try. Phone 744 6364 .. STATIONERY LIMITED Waterloo Tim ‘Horton‘s swept both games of a home and home Waterloo Days series against Kitchâ€" ener in midget baseball action last weekend. In Saturday‘s game in Kitchener, Waterloo unâ€" leashed a 28 hit barrage as they posted a 34â€"4 victory against _ Kitchener. _ Jim Taylor with a two run home run and two triples paced the Waterloo attack. Larry Ackerl and Mark Harris also smashed bases loaded triples for Waterloo. Brian Schnurr registered a perfect five for five at the plate and scored seven runs. * The Waterioo Tennis Club handed the London Tennis Club a 4â€"2 defeat during Interâ€"Urban Men‘s League matches played on Saturg!ay in Waterloo. § Jim _ Zwygers, â€" Craig Dubecki and Mark Sekuâ€" lin shared the pitching London loses 4â€"2 Waterloo‘s Rick Zilinskas dumped Jack Radford 7â€"5 and 7â€"6 while John Pezzack handed London‘s Rob Kerâ€" shaw 6â€"2 and 6â€"0 defeate. In other singles action Waterloo‘s Ted Hasting$ suffered 3â€"6 and 6â€"7 defeats at the hands of Kevin Swann while R. Natarajan defeated Greg Roberts 246, 7â€"6 and. Hortons win both games In doubles play Zilinskas and Pezzack dumped Radâ€" ford and Roberts 6â€"3 and 6â€"2. . duties with Zwygers pickâ€" was the loser for Kitchener. Sunday‘s game at Waâ€" terloo Park oval saw the Tim â€" Horton‘s | continue their potent hitting as they scored six runs in the fourth inning en route to a 11â€"1 victory. Dave Barrett with two <hits and four runs batted home, Gary Thiel with three hits and three runs batted home, and Watérioo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 18, 1975 â€" Page 11 | in next week‘s edition of the WATERLOO CHRONICLE for FANTASTIC SAVINGS ~ SLEEPERS WORLD your furniture needs Drop in this week for super deals on all 29 University Ave. East, WATERLOO 885â€"1011 L â€" SHOW TIME of FURNITURE _ FURNITURE SHOWROON ; k ï¬ SLEEPERS WORLD _ Furniture Showrooms Mark ° Harris with two hits and three runs batted home paced the hit atâ€" tack. Jim â€" Taylor) smashed his third of the weekend. Mario had three hits for Kitch ener. Craig Dubecki, Mark Sekuâ€" : lin and Jim Zwygers again ’ pitched well with Dubecki ‘ picking up the win.~> Baubmach took the loss for Kitchener.