Waterloo athletes Tom Lotrsinger of St. Jeromes high school and Kathy Leeder of Bluevale colle- giate (BC!) won three rac- es each last week at the Twin City track and field meet at Seagram stadium. Leeder set records in the senior girls' 800 metres, l,500 metres and open 3,000 metres where she chopped nearly two min- utes off the old mark. Lobsinger, a well-known middle distance runner, set a record in the senior 400 metres with a time of 50.4 seconds. He also won the 800 and 1,500 metre races. He anchored his St. Jer- omes relay team which won the 4 x 400 relay race with a time of 3:32.3. In addition to the strong individual performances of Waterloo athletes, Water- loo Collegiate (WCl) won the overall honors for the second straight year with Spout? WCI wins its second K-W track meet title Layne Mich. WM. May 25. 1917 WIDE FITTINGS Other Waterloo athletes who won their events were Nancy Hague, WCI, 1,500 metre midget girls; Elean- or Fritz, BCI, 800 metres junior girls; a relay team from WCI first in the junior girls 4 It 100; Dienje Kenyon. WCI, junior girls shot put; Bernice Cottes, WCI, sen- ior girls high jump; Carol Steiner, WCl, senior girls discus; Carey Lee, WCI, 110 metre midget boys hur- dles; Tim Sitts, midget boys 800 metres; Chris Schlueter, WCI, midget boys 100 metres and 200 metres; a WCI relay team first in midget boys 4 x 100 metres; John' Mota, Laurel Vocational School, 1,500 metre junior boys and 3.000. metre Junior boys; Perry Chaisson, WCI sen- ior boys javelin and first 371 points. Second place Eastwood collegiate had 323.5 points. St. Marys and St. Jeromes were third. from 7 p.m., to provide -the op- position for the Wolverine's next game. Burlington willy be in Waterloo's Hillside Park pn Wednesday, May 25 at Wolverines. pick up win Mark Steffler was the outstanding Wolverine player on the field making numerous _ spectacular saves in the, Waterloo net to keep them in the game. in the game but failed to capitalize on their chances. Gary Hendel, anticipating the. play brilliantly, caught the Brampton keeper out of position for the single Waterloo goal. In the girls' division, Bon- nie Hockey won the midget division, Andrea Wachter of Grand River and Car- olyn Cook of Grand River shared . Junior honors and Kathy Leeder of BCI and Deb Chamber of Grand River shared the senior title. The Wolverines had many scoring opportunities Waterloo Wolverines tra- veiled to Brampton on Wednesday, May 18 and de- spite playing poorly man- aged to squeeze out a 1-0 win over a hard-working Brampton team. boys' all round honors with Jim Woolley of Eastwood. Gord Pickett of St. Jer- ome's and John Mata of Laurel shared junior hon- ors. Tim Sitts of WCI and Cam Stringer of Eastwood shared the midget boys' title. in high jump; and Damir Frakovic, WCI senior boys' polevault; 3300 Shop ezze Welsh elected to post Botr Welsh was elected Minor Hockey Association president of the Waterloo at the Associatioes annual Chris Murray of Cameron Heights Collegiate made a spurt to the finish line in the last leg of the junior girls' 4 x 100 metre relay at the Twin City track and field meet Wednesday. A team from Cameron came second in the race and Murray placed second in the 400 metre race and third in the high jump. typittil HOUSE FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL A 742-1051 - Everyone ls Welcome - So come and speak with us about the Montessori Method of educating preschool age children. "Where children discover the adventure of learning" SlmmlluY, I" 28, 2-4 M. MONTESSORI SGIIOIII. 10 Allen St. East. Waterloo at the executive and convenors will be busy with plans for thenext season. Theassoci- ation, with over 1,500 mem- bers. hm that it will be able to again provide an excellent hockey program for the young people of Waterloo, Dennis Dosman, Doug Rice and Don Sinclair are the incoming vice-presidents Jim Soltysiak will remain as treasurer while Marion Soltysiak will serve as secretaryoftheassociation. Plans are currently under- way to complete various ap- pointments to assist in running the Waterloo Minor Hockey Association. One significant rule that will be enforced for next season will be the manda- tory use of CSA approved helmets and full facial pro- tection for all registered players including city rep. and city league (All Star and House League). meeting at the Adult Recre- ation Centre. [turbo your rights! Eh I wath. The sheds an for the “DH“... Sit