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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Nov 1975, p. 11

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tigious tournament â€" title. The host team, UW Warâ€" riors have won the event in three of the past four years and the defending Canadian college champs are the favourite again. But the other seven enâ€" tries will contest that fact. Kâ€"W Reivers lost a close game Saturday when they were defeated 7265 by a team from Windsor. By Mark Vincer The University of Waâ€" terloo hosts the 8th annual Naismith Classic this weekâ€" end with teams from across Canada vying for the presâ€" The local team was leadâ€" ing 3429 at half time but lost its momentum when the Windsor team rallied strongly in the second half. Gini Wihak was the high scorer for the Reivers with 20 points. Yonna Sutton KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO MONTESSORI SCHOOL Reivers lose game 8th annual Naismith starts Friday at UW 4 pc. Chesterfield Suite o ; ~" ;C:' ?fil;g‘ ]‘. OPENING SPECIAL SOFA, LOW BACK CHAIR, HIGH BACK CHAIR, OTTOMAN 10 ALLEN ST. EAST, WATERLOO For Children From 2â€"1/2 â€" 6 Years of ‘Age., Inclusive . © Educational Program Based on the Montessori Method & â€"_®@ French Instruction For all $ ® c Children : FEZ &‘ _ @ Openings for Afternoon w [**" Sessions available (5 days tmmum a week) @ Fees will be $55.00 per month Now Taking enrolments for January For More Information And A Free Brochure Call 742â€"1051 EXCELLENT SELECTION of FABRICS and COLOURS GRAND OPENING 199. Friday afternoon at 1 p.m. with the Acadia Axemen from Nova Scotia battling the University of Western Ontario Mustangs. Acadia is led by Boston native Shawn Ricks and is ably coached by Dick Hunt. The Axemen are always a concern when the national finals roll around. Western is a squad trying to make basketball a viable alterâ€" native at a campus domâ€" had 13 points and Norma Wood and Mary Anne Kryâ€" zanowski picked up 10 points The Reivers will play their next Great Lakes Basâ€" ketball League game Sunâ€" day when they meet London in an away game. The Windsor scoring efâ€" fort was lead by Pat Harriâ€" son with 18 points. inated by football and hockâ€" foot seven Al Brown, a former Laurier Hawk who has returned to the game after a one year absence. by superâ€"star Paul Player take on the Gueliph Gryâ€" phons who shocked everyâ€" one in winning the Canaâ€" dian title two years ago. The Wesmen beat favoured Manitoba in a tournament out west earlier this year and may be ready to chalâ€" lenge for the Great Plains Conference crown. The Gryphons â€" under _ coach Garney Henley are never out of the game with naâ€" tional team player Bob Sharpe aboard and new talent like Vito Bommarito in the fold. Game 3 begins Friday evening at 7 p.m. as the York Yeomen meet the Laurier â€" Golden â€" Hawks. In game two at 3 p.m., more sensation Ed Siebert but should not be too much for Hawk coach _ Don Smith to handle. The Hawks are a greatly improved team with American stars Chuck Christianson impressing everyone. â€" Laurier fared well in their own tournaâ€" ment last weekend beatâ€" ing Carleton before bowâ€" ing to a powerful Shepâ€" pard State College team from West Virginia which won the title there. 680 FAIRWAY ROAD AT Watertoo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 26, 1975 â€" Page 11 in Ottawa two weeks ago. with the Canadian nationâ€" al team for a series of games in the Uniw:_l Stales. McCrea also have Trevor Briggs and Mike Visser, a transfer from Laurentian University. â€" Lakehead has not played up to form in the last two seasons, but a Fairway Road ment championship slated for 8:30 pm. All games are in the UW Physical Activities Complex gym. Ticket prices for nonâ€"seaâ€" son ticket holders are $1.50 for each two game session, or $4 for a comâ€" plete tournament pass. powntown?$ x WATERLOO & *# a: J > is S ® COURTESY # tkyk Â¥Fl¢tha â€" ®1tâ€"ic!

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