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MARTHA HANSEN, IS 8th-200 metre breastroke MICHELLE GONSAL- VES. 16 v 4ti400 freestyle 8th-200 metre butterfly ROW'S Open boy"s Relay team consisting of Mike West (hackstroke). Paul Hess (butterfly t, John Allen tbrcastrokol and Geoff Hem nett. llrooslylm topk a Man M? medal m the 200 metre medley relay KIM GELLATLY, ll - 5th- 100 metre breastroke LINDA GARDlNER. ll ' "Bttt?rtt'tt. in 'ttearl-tttttPty'" turii.tttitttitieeeetPt-'t0 _ mm' FM "tltttttttA8tO$ttb _ b “LL00. can “an?†A S For that special evening at Christmas. Reserve in our Downstairs Steak House Groups of 3 to 30. The loss was the second of the week for Condor; Wed- nesday they dropped a 7-5 decision to St Clmr College after narrowing the score In 6-5 with a tremendous come- hack A severe netmindmg shor- tage proved costly for Can estoga Condors last Friday as they were trounced 16-0 by Seneca m Ontarlo College hockev It was the Dave and Mike show at Grand Mver Colle- giate last Thursday. The Western Ontario Sen- ior Basketball League game between Brantford Bullets and Tri-City Titans boiled down to a shootout between former university all-stars Dave Roser of Brantford and Mike Visser of Tri4lity. A rink lead by Terry Bi- shop of the Gait Country Club captured the Mutual Life Bonspiel on Saturday night when they posted a lopsided 14-4 score over the Jim Saunders rink from the K-W Granite Club. It was the second straight year that a Gait Country Club rink has won the top prize in the major district 14 bon- spiel. The 6-4 Visser, a standout in his days at University of Waterloo. led a strong fourth quarter surge by Titans which allowed them to regain the lead and even- tually defeat Bullets 119-106, He had 44 points, while Roser, familiar to local fans Losing week for Condom Bishop fashioned his vic- tory in the final game of the 8-day 'spiel by taking 1 point in the first end, stealing 2 in the second end before givmg up 1 in the third. His shot- making then started to as- sert itself when he took two points in the 4th end and 4 in the fifth end to make the score 9-1. Saunders came back with 2 points in the 6th tittttt'sr Bishop captures, . Mutual 1,lht Ban-spiel Shootout OK as Titans corral Bullets end and l seventh before Bi- shop put the game out of reach by scoring 5 in the eighth end. l The members of the win- ning rink are: skip Terry Bi- shop. vice-skip Dan Mc- Grath. second Gary Keyes and lead Dave Stewart. Date Walls, Bishop's regu- lar vice was not available for Saturday's play and Mc. Grath came in as a very able substitute. as a premier player with McMaster Marauders, led all scorers with 46 in a los- ing effort. But Titans chipped away at the lead. and finally as- sumed it themselves with six minutes to go. At that point. Tri-City ceased to run The Bishop rink had gained the finals by defeat- ing K-W Granite's Ernie Goman rink in the semi- finals Saturday afternoon 8- The fast-paced contest saw both teams shoot the lights out from the floor in the first half as Titans went to the dressing room with a 56-53 lead. Bullets, many of whom played university ball in Waterloo, forged ahead by as much as ll points mid- way through the second half. 3. Saunders had reached the finals by defeating Pete Lappin of Granite 8-7 in an extra end in the semi-finals. In the consolation round for the Mutual Life Trophy. Wednesday In Windsor. Condors spotted St Clair a 5.0 first period lead but al- most came back as they got goals from Tum Huck. Dan Randall. Dale Wilson. Dan Massey and Doug Delamnde to draw within one The shots were even. 39-39 Because a he against mus Northern from last Wednes~ Wht day has been awarded a "nu Conestoga wm due to Insuf- legs fttuent players being Iced by day In Toronto against Sene- ca. Conestoga was forced to go With third and fourth-str- mg netrmnders and Braves were more than happy to take advantage of the sttua- tion as they built up al0-0 lead by the end of the second period " Princess St. West 886-2900 or 886-2370 A Sundays mini 1 tt a.m.- " noon a, per long) WATERLOO BOWLING LANES LIi' DAILY 10:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M. Thursdays to 5:00 RM. WEEKENDS 10:00 A.M.-CLOS|NG FAMILY BOWLING .60' Per Game on Weekends SUNDAY EVENING SPECIAL 900-1100 pm, 3 Games - $2 oo Free Shoes ALL YOU CAN BOWL $2.75 PER aQWLm In play for the Mutual Life Cup. top prize in thesecond event of the Mutual Life Bonspiel, Bill Cushing of El- mira posted a 5-4 victory in an extremely unusual dou- ble extra end game. The members of the Rat- cliffe rink included vice-skip Ron Cousson, 2nd Jerome Father, and lead Dave Os- borne. ’ Ed Ratcliffe of Elmira Curl- ing Club also posted a con- vinting victory, defeating Dave Kenney of the Galt Country Club 13-4. Ratcliffe took charge of the game in the 7th end when he scored 3 to break a H tie. He went on to steal a 4-ender in the 8th and another 2 in the before that game wa called. Thursday Dec. 6 to London Tom Kieswetter was next high man for Tri-City with 21 and John Weber, the top rebounder with 14, hooped 15 points. Bob Yuhasz, a former UW star, had 32 for Bullets. Tri-City, which plays in a tournament at Laurentian this weekend, will be home Pinball Palace at Grand River. Game time is 7:30 and gun, instead adopting! slower approach, and th strategy paid off as Brant- fond was forced into many foals in attemptiiig to get the ball back. Wyatt Williams. Ma! Mmmlly and Mike Gra each had eight points In a Iosung effort against St Clair while Grace With 22 and M'Imolly With 12 were best against Seneca Condors. who obviously muss high-scoring Tom Eva who IS out With a shoulder Injury. face Centennial Cor logo In Scarborough on Frr the Kirkland Lake school. Condors record stands at 4-5 heading Into tomorrow's game m Toronto against Humber In basketball, Conestoga also dropped a pair of games. 98-52 to St Clmr and 85-64 to Seneca "