~__~UW sports roundâ€"up> PAGE 24 Chmp'anh‘z:eld last weekend at Univerâ€" weekend at the Univerâ€" sity of Toronto, the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo Athena track and field team made a very strong showing to take second place behind Western in the team championship . The best placings by the Athenas were reâ€" corded by Lisa Amsden In the OWIAA/OUAA Indoor Track and Field (W) WATERLOO HONDA UW4J 427 GzgeAve. _ 7M1AM1_AAQQ everyone else is trying to build. Year after year, Honda Civic has been flexible paint that coats areas prone the bestâ€"selling import in Canada. is it to stone chipping, like standard any wonder that the other car makers equipment rear window wiper and are trying to build their version of this washer, radial ply tires (except remarkable machine. But, Civic‘s popular our standard Civic) and interior hatch combination of quality, performance, release, on all hatchback models. Like diling, comfort and economy is not carpeting, tinted glass and fully reclin e_sy to match. You‘ll find that out if you _ ing bucket seats, standard on all models. look closely. And besides, Civic offers And the price for the car everybody‘s new features for 1981 that make it more trying to build? It starts at an incredible diling, comfort and economy is not e_sy to match. You‘ll find that out if you look closely. And besides, Civic offers new features for 1981 that make it more appealing than ever. Like a special _ 4 *Manufacturers suggested fist price for the 1981 Aunda Cw Stindard 2 Doer Price ders net ine lade freghtiris inaal taes. hroonecor dheaber pireparation charge This is the car m' â€". : [.M.“‘ A“A ; [ And this is the place to buy it. HONDA FOR 1981 More than worth thinking about 427 Gage Ave. \ Westmount & Gage â€" Kitchener high j ; "Estwick jumped: 1.76 metres to take the high jump championship. For Leslie; that was her best ever performance in with a third in the 600 with a third in the 50 Page with a first in the 300 metres, Patti Moore with a first in the 1,000 metres: and Estwick with a first place in the AY . MARCH 11 ‘5145 that event. The Athenas also took first place in the sprint mediey relay. The best showings by the UW Warriors in the Indoor Championships were turned in by Gary Hutchinson, who finâ€" ished second in the 5,000 metres and by Rob Town, who finished seâ€" cond in the shot put. Town, one of best deâ€" cathlon athletes in Canda, reinjured his knee in the Indoor chamâ€" ionships. He‘ll have it :um'und be(oL decidâ€" ing upon his training for the upcomâ€" ing year Alan Swanson, the outâ€" standing UW swimmer. picked up three silver medals in the 1981 CIAU swimming and diving championships held last weekend in Toronto. Swanston placed second in the 100, 200 and 400 metre freestyle events. ‘It was just an excellent meet,‘" said UW swim coach Dave Heinbuch. ‘‘The calibre of compéetiâ€" tion was exceptional. All of our competitors perâ€" formed very well. The 125 delegates from colleges ang uniâ€" versities from across Canada were exposed to topics that ranged from *‘*What Are â€" Intraâ€" murals?"* to ‘*What is the future of _ Inâ€" tramurails?" Vï¬n Marshall of the UW Athenas picked up a third place in the woâ€" men‘s 50 metre freestyle sprint. The men‘s 4x100 fr'eestavle relay placed second to the chamâ€" pionship team from the University of Calgary. This year‘s intramural Conference hosted by the University of Waâ€" terloo was a huge sucâ€" cess. The Confegence began with a spirited speech given by Dr. Ian McGregor outlining the theme of "Everything you wanted to know about Intramurals but were not afraid to ask . LOCATION: â€"Ages 8â€"18 yrs. $12.00 REGISTRATION DATES: _ ~R |) o+ tte SHOE EXCHANGE WATERLOO _ MINOR SOCCER REGISTRA TION BOYS SOCCER Ages 7â€"18 yrs. $12.00 Seagram Stadium Gym Seagram Drive, Waterloo Get Your Shoes For _ the Upcoming Season "DON‘T MISS IT!‘‘ GIRLS SOCCER MARCH 7th or 14th 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. â€" same time â€" same place â€" Final signâ€"up for minor sports Minor sports spring signâ€"up has reached the halfway mark in rr‘g’)ected totals, accondingeto Tom Litwiller of Waterloo Community Serâ€" vices. After the ?emng registration last Saturday at Seagram Stadium gym, 500 had signed for baseball, 600 for soccer and 145 for softball, roughly half of the expected total. Final signâ€"up will be this Saturday, same locaâ€" tion, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. After Saturday, anâ€" yone wishing to sign up for any summer sports will be charged a $3 late fee. Les Estwick