_ ' Ctty Ltttrttrrr" PLAYER! NAME - mt My. (Bl-I!!!) live Vow. - Scott Hank. (Non-inns) like Keuetirt, (Rum) Chris cum-n. (MW’ Steve Incl-er. (Se-m Outstanding efforts by ROW swimmers who took first place finishes were ‘John Allen, Kim Gellatly, Pall Wind. (his) Buds: Cruse. (Nadya) MIG-mice L1.tye.e..tittA, A dual "A" level short- course swim meet was held at Wilfrid Laurier pool Sun- day between Brantford Aquatic club and the Region Swim Club. with Stamford winning in team totals by Brantford edges ROW 1,lllllllllLttl Il,!,!!!,!.,.:,?,,!, i WEB!!! ttttt maul IU', OVER uh chm " -- ___ - Att1tt "t-tightivit '7" §IAnla rruunv _ tttttt " must: BOOGIE' I 'r-n-tatt-tFt Ttarotmo-tttb7& 9:16 HimMme 'tBo-ti-tgt-q- 1il1ltii'lll' tt hirwcw' Cumin, mun-annulus “not...“ bl..- mama‘s-o “adult-3 Hm-Jncm.-1 unnumm THE ELECTRIC I HORSEMAN 2 Show: Minty , & w." pm HELD OVER 1941 2 â€ms-HWY 7 I 9 mm SOLISun. 2 pm HELD OVER KRAMER VS. KRAMER 2 Show. My , I . W "t. I Sun. 2 tun H.8002inn HE LD OVER The BLACK HOLE mo ghoq.t My , & tr â€in. mummy". HELD OVER "GOING IN STYLE" “It" " ' . . In" Militia Set.&$un729m STARTS FRIDAY ‘GOING IN STYLE 2.0m 'o-tttr 1.0:!) “in" â€than. 2 I'm STARTS FRIDAY -Brdlls§ weâ€: Paul Mess, Lianne Halter, Linda Gardiner, Michelle Wives, Roger Hess and Mike West. Recording perstmat bests to finish in the top three were Todd Major. Mike Hoehn, Steve Davis. Ted Schnarr, Cindy 10inch. Alli- son Loucas. Joanne Hess. Karen Groff, Wendy Wood- hail, and Lianne Caddy. A_BrtrtgLry " " .. e""em. " ct t' l - 'f.. . v , 'dit'","', N » - Jan Ostrum Don Langlois Stratford-Siskin summit Sunday . Stratford Cullitons must save their best for Wa- -terloo Siskins. , But thanks to a " victory Ever Waterloo in the Fes- tival City Friday, Cullitons maintain a slim two-point edge in the Midwestern Junior B standings. Mow else can you explain the fact that the first- place Stratford club has not lost to the high-scoring Siskins all year yet Stmday,1ottfor the second time (4- 3) to the last-place Cambridge Shamrocks. - The difference right now is in the loss column where Waterloo has seven defeats compared to only five for Stratford. But Cullitons have two more ties, and as- suming bothclubs win their Friday contests that see That could all change this week since’the two top clubs have their final meeting of the regular season My in Waterloo. 7 - - l - Soccer wii'nLoo Players wmmo ATHLETE "IPs sown own _ Uptothoagoof21yoan to attend their training unions INTERESTED YOUNG MEN PLEASE CALL: JOHN 'NNN" - 510-0042 Invites Young Soccer Players A TTEN TI ON MOW-NF“ TIM-MOW." WAT I I LOO COACHES and MANAGERS required by WATERLOO MINOR SOCCER CLUB for . 1 980 Season MANAGERS - orgeniaetlonel ability required , - interest in young people COAHCES - with some eoeoer experience - for Rep end Select Teens Apply in writing to: 176 Sunview St.. Waterloo or Phone 884-0906 (evenings) Sunday Siskins got right back on the track by past- ing Elmira Sugar Kings 10-3 in the freeze-box up north. Grant Mussellnan got what seemed to be his umpteenth hat trick for Waterloo in that contest and maintains his healthy league scoring lead. Craig F'rankandBradsehmrrhadapaireachforthewin- nets while single Witterioo goals went to Brad King, Jeff Clark and Todd Loveday. l Cambridge going to Stratford and Waterloo to New Hamburg, Sunday's game could allow Siskins to draw even. _ _ The game in Stratford was actually closer than the b2 count would indicate, but there was little doubt that Stratford held the upper hand. Roy Russell scored both goals for Waterloo. University of Waterloo Athena volleyball captain Jan Ostrom was named UW female athlete of the week Tuesday. Ostrom. a third-year Kinesiology student from Ottawa, has excelled for three years with the club and after being named OWIAA tournament all- star last year was invited to a try-out with the Can- adian national team. In last week's Athena Invi- tational she once again UW Athletes SOCCER Western Divigion all-star last year and has picked up where he left off with 27 points in 11 league game- this campaign. agaihst Laurier and Windsor. Langlois was team MVP and an OUAA Warrior hockey cap- tain Don Langlois was named male athlete of the week after three and paeedher club with out- standing consistency throughout. point