In making the announâ€" cement, UW athletic director and tournament chairman Carl Totzke emphatically pointed out there was no quesâ€" tion among the members of the CIAU selection _ committee Acadia merited the post based on their superb 1980â€"81 campaign. Winners of last fall‘s Naismith ‘Classic right here in Waterloo, Axâ€" emen carved out a 20â€"1 regular season record before losing to St. Francis Xâ€"men in the Atlantic final. In fact, St. Francis is the donly Canadian club to have beaten the fifthâ€"ranked Axemen this year. PAGE 20 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCKH 11, 1981 Acadia University Axâ€" emen were unanimously awarded the wild card slot in the Canadian Inâ€" teruniversity _ Athletic Union‘s men‘s basketâ€" ball championship. it was announced at a Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo press conference Monâ€" day UW draws Axemen to open CIAU‘s Ontario West finalist PIANO & ORGAN HOUSE BECAUSE OF WAGNER tur sounp Compare with $16,000 pianos â€" you may never have the opportunity to buy at this price again. now onuly *5,495 The CIAU‘S, hosted by UW at the Physical Acâ€" tivities Complex. begin at 1 p.m. tomorrow with defending champion Vicâ€" toria Vikings tackling Windsor Lancers. At 3 p.m. the secondâ€"ranked Brandon Bobcats face seventhâ€"ranked Concorâ€" dia. while at 7 p.m. St. Francis takes on York. Warriors, drawing in as host team, ~will go against Acadia in Thursâ€" day‘s 9 p.m. nightcap. Winners from the opening round will meet on Friday, with 7 and 9 Guelph Gryphons were hoping to draw in as wildâ€"card after losing a heartbreaking OUAA Western division final to Windsor Lancers 10 days ago. but the eighthâ€" ranked Gryphons would have been the fourth team out of Ontario and third from the Western Division, as both Windâ€" sor and host Waterloo are already entries Moreover, Gryphs stats did not match up to those of Axemen. (For advanced free tickets come to our store to assure a free seat) LANN COPELAND MARCH 13, 1981 8:00 p.m. VICTORIA PARK, FREE ADMISSION on the mighty Wurlitzer organ FREE PARKING AT THE FRONT DOOR p.m. starting times once again, while consolation action will take place in the afternoon. Ticket prices for the event are scaled in relaâ€" tion to importance. Tournament tickets are available from the uniâ€" versity at an excellent price of $15. The cost of the championship game alone will be $5. A brief review of the teams would seem to inâ€" dicate that the defending champions, Vikings ase peaking at the proper time. They won the CWUAA with two lopâ€" sided wins over the Uniâ€" versity of Calgary. a team that had beaten them twice during the season. Vikings rely on a solid team effort for their strength. Eli Pasquale is their quarterback and they get strong upâ€"front Third through sixth place will be determined in â€" games _ Saturday morning while the naâ€" tionallyâ€"televised _ final will begin at 2 p.m. Acadia snares wildâ€"card berth e APPRAISALS WE DO IT ALL â€" e LESSONS & TUNING e REPAIRS + MOVING ePLAYER PIANOS e PLAYER ROLLS â€" e RENTALS All monies may apply to purchase price within 6 mos (4000 available) OVER 60 PIANOS & ORGANS TO CHOOSE FROM OPEN 6 DAYS 9â€"6 pm SPINET ORGAN FRIDAY TILL 9 pm Wurlitzer 630 TA e Brandon Bobcats and the Concordia Stingers haven‘t been seen in this part of the country this year. Bobcats have three players from Haâ€" milton‘s Southmount Collegiate on their team. They all play a prominent part in the Bobcats‘ efforts. They are Cheddie Warner. Jude Kelly and Steve Stingers, as an item of interest, have Jim McKâ€" ean, the former CFL football player who now works as an umpire in Gill performances from Ted Anderson and the Kaâ€" zanowski brothers, Greg and Gerald Windsor Lancers rely on the fast break as their first weapon: then on the exceptional outsige shooting of Phil Herâ€" manutz. If the opposiâ€" tion defense moves out, the Lancers® outstanding big man. Stan Korosec goes to work inside. The Lancers will probably be the fastest team in the tournament. % SAT.â€"MARCH 14th LANN COPELAND Will Be In The Store ° All Day For Demonstration the American Baseball League, as an assistant coach. Nick Arakgi, who played last season with Montreal in the CFL plays for Stingers. DELUXE 275 LANCASTER ST. W. KITCHENER â€" 743â€"6000 Carl Totzke ORGAN LESSON â€" â€" CRASH COURSE 1) ORGAN IN YOUR HOME 1 month 2) MUSIC SUPPLIED 3) 4 LESSONS. IN STORE 4) LIMITED OPENINGS â€" Act Now! ALL ror °70 When the chips are down, the ‘*Xâ€"Men‘" from St. F.X. go to their veteran Varouy Gurunâ€" lian. They have big Tom Sullivan at centre and Warriors have their home court. their home fans and the Warrior Band going for them. Consistency has been coach Don McCrae‘s ralâ€" lying cry for the past two weeks. When Warâ€" riors play well. they more than hold their own with any of th; teams in the toutâ€" nament. Acadia Axemen have the Hampton combinaâ€" tion at work (Larry and Bo) along with a leading All Canadian candidate. Ted Upshaw. They were rated number one or number two in the country for a large porâ€" tion of the year They are coached by Steve Koncholski, who is an assistant coach with Canada‘s National Menis team. Their opâ€" ponents from York are led by the great David Coulthard, the MVP in university basketball last season. the outstanding Mark Brodie at one of the forâ€" ward spots