y CONESTOGA i COLLEGE The Waterloo CHYM'rs defeated the Guelph Ingram Waterloo Wolverines de- feated CMnguacocy " in a HanonvPeel Cup game played in the rain Sunday Sept. 18. 8-5 last Thursday at Wa- terloo's Centennial ball park to even the Intemation- al Fastball League's best four out of seven finals at one game each. ' Waterloo CHYM'rs defeat Ingram? The CHYM'rs fell behind 5-1 after two innings. but sent 10 men to the plate in the third, scoring six runs. Waterloo never looked back as they scored one more run in the fourth and got fine relief pitching from Ray Holliday. Holliday The first general meet- ing of the St. Michael's Cath- olic Women's League was held Sept. 14 with presi- dent Mary Anne Gehl of- ficiating. Guest Speaker ' Dr. John Flavell of the department of psychology. Stanford University. Cali- fornia will give a talk on "Metacognitive Develop- ment" on Friday. Septem- her 23 at 2:36 pm. in room 2083 of the psychology minding at the University of Waterloo. Everyone is Visit the Conestoga College display at Waterloo Square, September 19 to 24. We'll have Conestoga personnel on hand to tell you all about the full-time and part-time programs offered at all six Conestoga campuses. and particularly at our Doon and Waterloo locations. invited to attend. at Waterloo Square Models of our Athletic. Recreation and Education Facility will be on display, along with informative brochures to tell you all about this vital new Commun- ity resource. We'll be handing out Tencennial Buttons, and answering questions about our Tenth Anniversary Celebration . . . . , t and about the College in general, After all, they don't call us your community college for nothing. See you at Waterloo Square, September 19 to 24. Women's league meeting Waited!» Woléerines defeat Chmguuoosy _ . . . We’ve got a lot to share. Conestoga College of Applied Arts andTechnology . fast took over for starter Harvey Mann in the second inning and alloyed only one run for the remainder. of the game. Guelph loaded the bases with two out in the eighth, inning, but Holli- day got Ab Henshaw to pop out to end the inning. Marty Myska hit a two- run homer in the third in- ning as Waterloo started to get their bats working. The other four CHYM'rs runs in the third came on a com- bination of four singles, a stolen base and an error. Waterloo's run in the fourth amtearcitingoeteandtlt? GqryHestdei-edtite, Wolverine: came up with scoring for Waterloo and one of their best teamef- Marcel Desmeules made forts of the year in apply- it2.0minutes later. ing constant mm on Chinguaeoay came back the Chinguacosy defence. q to narrow the gap to one The names of the students who won the merit awards in June were John Porporo and Denise Lanteigne from St. Michael's school and Heintz Wolter and Julie Sullivan from Sir Edgar Bauer school. The next general meet- ing of the CWL will be the second Wednesday in Octo- ber. Mrs. Rita Gem will demonstrate for 'the craft and bake sale. Tickets are now on sale for a quilt and matching pillow covers which were donated by two CWL mem- bers. Plans are well under- way for the Oktoberfest dance coming up October 15. The K-W Almursch Shuh- platters will provide en- tertainment during an in- termission. Russell doubled home‘ly- ska who had walked. Other than his home run, Myska also had a double and a single. Pail! Struck hit three singles," while Russell add- ed two singles to his credit. Paul Clemens also cracked two singles. Holliday struck out.eight lngrams and al- lowed only one walk in his relief performance. The CHYM'rs travelled to Walkerton on Saturday for an exhibition game against the Walkerton Blues. Waterloo won the game 4-1, with the help of two players from the Team Sport Jun- iors who travelled with the CHYM'rs for .this game. Larry Stratheam crack- ed a two run homer, his first time at bat and Mark Lobsinger pitched the last four innings. not allowing ahit. ' The weatherman has not Aeen cooperating with the IFL finals ,between the CHYM'rs and the Ingrams, Games were scheduled last Friday and Sunday in Guelph, but rain forced post- ponement. Gfine three was scheduled for Tuesday this week with the fourth game tentatively set for Thurs~ day at Waterloo's Cemen- nial Park. Til? ___ 1.! :LJL _ i"iitdiley" " ' My P, ' l) " t2Mtt4lghtaly [(illiiB8tilit 0/ rr May be made by groups. men a. women. You may choose more than one woman per category or nominate a woman tor all categories. REASON FOR NOMINATION: NOMINATED BY: "mm“.meoflmm-flmmumummâ€" 575-8302 in Knew. 002-1012 In New mm at "2-TN5S In Ayr. 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