Assembling a team to play an _ exhibition _ contest against the school‘s present staff and student population, the Grads got lots of supâ€" ports in the bleachers as former students came back to applaud the artistic and notâ€"soâ€"artistic _ manoevres As school â€" spokesman George Hunsberger pointed out, the response in the stands was as good as that on the floor as the Bluevale Knight basketball grads came back Friday night to aid a most worthy cause. for grads. Bluevale collegiate, which recently concluded its successful musical presentation Many Moods of Music, appeared to be carrying over the tradition to the basketball court last Friday as Rich Da Silva (33) and Brian Mitgang (22) appear to be performing a rather unartistic ballet. Actually the game was held for an excellent cause, the Canadian Cancer Society, and featured Bluevaile grads against present staff and students. The grads won the contest 108â€"81 with Da Silva leading all scorers with 22 points CORNER ONTARIO AND DUKE STS., KITCHENER AND WATERLOO SQUARE ; If your clothes aren‘t â€" becoming to you â€" you should be £ BCI bâ€"ball alumni aid charitable cause JESSOPS cieaners §-1 coming to us! Many moods of basketball? *‘*We had no expenses, everyone volunteered their time so the entire amount raised will go to the Cancer Society,"‘ said Hunsberger, whose official capacity for the event was not revealed. "It was good to see so many ,kids come back, including all the familiar faces in the onâ€"court. The big winner of the night however was the Canâ€" adian Cancer Society which found itself approximately $100 richer based on proâ€" ceeds turned over by the game organizers. The outcome was in doubt for much of the game as Grads, after a quick start, had to hold on for a 50â€"42 halftime lead. They "graâ€" dually managed to pull away in the second half though and ended up winning the contest 108â€"81 as the preâ€" sentâ€"day students wer anâ€" chored down by several outâ€" ofâ€"shape teachers, no junior coaches names mentioned. stands." Rich DaSilva led all scorers as he tossed in 22 for the winners. Grads also got Complete Collision And Refinishing Service 16 from Mike Werbowecki and 14 each from Gord Caldâ€" well and John Amstein. Craig Kermer with 20, Phil Evans with 14 and Ed Fowler with 10 paced the losers. ‘‘The action in the game was overshadowed by the fine officiating, it was the best we‘ve seen at this school in a long time," said Hunsberger, who forgot the referee‘s name. ‘"He didn‘t even have a whistle but his presence alone on the court kept the game under conâ€" trol." { @ SIZES 5 x 10 â€" 5 x 15 ® 8 10 x 10 â€" 10 x 15 â€" 10 x 20 $ OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST noRnwheLp 08 s ; 886â€"7350 _ "HARGEX "TYaremice" _ " o y ® [ E, Q Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, May 14, 1980 â€" & 21 29 Albert St. St. Jacobs 664â€"3303 Te For meaningful retirement, in a gracious old home, with 24 hour care, excellent food, and planned activities. j kexetinement "Mome Uâ€"LOCK IT â€" â€" U KEEP THE KEY â€" â€" â€" STOREâ€"Nâ€"LOCK INC _ _ ACCOMODATION AVAILABLE YOUR OWN WAREHKHOUSE cAS