One runner checks her watch as the field breaks at the starting command of Mayor Marjorie Carroll for the beginning of Sunday‘s Mayâ€"Tenâ€"Kay road race around the streets of Waterioo. Eventual race winner Lee Ann Poland of Cambridge had a good starting position third from right in photo. h Not satisfied with merely starting the women‘s Mayâ€"Tenâ€"Kay road race Sunday, Mayor Marjorie Carroll waited faithfully at the finish line for competitors at the end of the race and even got into the act by supplying race official Alex Whorwood with a bobby pin (what eise) to help prop up one corner of the ‘"Finish Sign‘‘. Laughingly, the mayor wondered how the pin got in her purse in the first place since she said hasn‘t used them ‘"‘for about 10 years". m oameal c 2. : 7 TR I e M omm mmnnmanm e mre # g L ' +. f ¢ % # i $ i4 o Kip To WB Nh smm 4* k . 2 : 4 * S ic hi es Mk /4 io ul P Te Pis A Kss n s * †. T * w BVR LA é ® k. . l / i+ %’ * > w/ # * ' x P % PE wÂ¥ * 2 j L 4 ‘A e ty 7 Â¥, o 7 4 s A * WPs PR ' C x T7 BE 7 % 1 ies ce ies sc o m P OR OR GE ul l _1 Tc 1. Ts ts nds ie N Tp .. T he h Nee * Lee Ann Poland gasps a sigh of relief as she breaks the ribbon at the finish line to easily win the Mayâ€"Tenâ€"Kay road race Sunday. Several hills towards the end of the event toughened the course considerably according to Poland, a member of the Kâ€"W Track Club who recorded her fourth victory in succession. She cited her large winning margin as the reason for her relatively slow Photoâ€"story by Rick Campbell WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. MAY 6. 1981 â€" PAGE 21