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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Jun 1981, p. 27

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q WMBA House League An In than been the cue, sporting even" will hold a maiorseotiitttttiattitis weékena’s VWIterloo Days eelettratieyy: 7 Swimming will be In the foreground Friday Team BNR Equp. Ltd., :5 Prkwy Ford Must., ttl Koch Transp., 86 Team Sprts. t Tro- phies, #8 Victoria Elec., tt3 Tien Hoa Inn, #2 Team tt7 Alf Grassing & Sons, tt4 BNR Equipment Ltd. vs Vlctoria Electric Koch Transport vs Team an It seems everyone these days is getting into the lO-kilometre race craze, but none is more significant than the Waterloo 10K Clas- sic. Other ROW winners were: 8 & Under Rebeca Lyons 3rd 25 Fly, 25 Breast, 25 Free Candace Simpson 4th 25 Fly, 5th 25 Breast, 25 Shallo- Vain-glue“ 4th 25 Back Stacy Phillips 6th 25 Back Till Major 3rd 25 Fly, 4th 25 Breast Duly Nedelko 4th 25 Fly ' a. " Lisa Snack 2nd 50 Breast, 3rd so Fly, 6th so A total of " teams will be on hand this weekend when the Region of Waterloo Swim Club plays host to the Sun Life Western Region Class 11 championships. The meet begins Friday and continues through Sunday with finals scheduled for each evening at Wilfrid Laurier pool. Last weekend ROW attended the GRRA championships which were hosted by K-W Tarpons, with teams attending from London, Cambridge, Guelph and Kitchener-Waterloo. Taking'top honbrs in the 11-12 age group for ROW were Rhonda Williams and Jamie McKen- zie. " Bayerort 2nd 50 Back, 6th so Fly and Randall 2nd 50 Free, 50 Fly, 4th 50 Back Garrick 'MNady 5th 50 Breast ll & 12 Rhonda Williams lst 50 Fly, 3rd 50 Free, 4th so Back, 5th 100 IM Lesley Horto- 3rd 50 Fly, 50 Back, 5th 50 Free Sonja Gaheri 5th 50 Fly, 6th so Free Jamie McKenzie Ist 50 Breast, so Free, 4th so Back Brad Selina": lst 50 Fly 2nd 50 Back, 5th 50 Frets Tim Bayerort lst 50 Back, 3rd 50 Fly Dusan Nedelko 4th 50 Fly The fourth edition of Waterloo Days Sports They just love the 10K Classic ROW braces for Regionals Over 2,600 expected Sunday Bantam/Midget Boys Baseball, Homleague 1981 Final standings 10 2 7 1 Quarter Final Playoff Series: (Two mes. total runs) “on! tying“; that race will be run Sunday at 10 am. as part of the 14th annual Waterloo Days cele- brations and it Is shap- ing up as the best ever. "There's so many Ehmplonshlps begin] their three-day compe- titions. Aha. for aetiee swimmers, 'there will be free swimming In 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 utllcSlInLlle Parkway Ford Mustangs vs Tlen Mera In Team Sports and Trophies " Alf Grasslng and Sons croek watershed Way at s p.ln.. and another three-day event, the Waterloo Minor Bag- WateHoo Limo Pool. The weekend-long 10th annual Fishing Derby begin; «rum! 10K races around these days the trend in en- tries is on the decline, but for some reason Waterloo's keeps going up," said Jan Ciuclura of Athlete's Foot, spon- sors of the event. “I think it's a case that people have enjoyed this race in the past, and they keep coming back, bringing their friends and having a good time. The people in Waterloo put on an excellent race, it's a well-organized event, and the runners look forward to running in it." Registration will take place Saturday from 10-5 p.m. at Ath- lete's Foot at 34 King SLN. or race day Sun- day at Seagram Stadi- um from 8-9:30 a.m. Included in that group are the Canadian current 5.000m and 10,000m champion Peter Butler of Cal- gary, top marathoner Don Howieson. Joe Sax, Ted McKeigan and Paul Williams of Toronto and local not- ables Rich Hughson, a former champion, and Dean Foster among others. Earlier this week it was estimated that um wards of 2,600 runners would be on hand at the starting line at Albert and University Ave., and because the course is CTFA-certlfied at exactly io,ooom this year, some big names from across Canada are entered. RF 124 122 130 93 107 81 MM 102 124 101 15 I3 12 12 bull Agsttetiati.gt's aldut “In...“ an ulna-way " , FM. with to tan: conned-1 at Bechtel and Waterloo Parks. Saturday and Sunday from " p.m. the luau- gural Gas Model Boat Regatta sponsored by the Golden Triangle Marine lodellera takes place at Colum- bia Lake. Free public swimming continues " Lion's Pool from " pan. Saturday and less than a stone's throw away at the old log school house in Water- loo Park free Dancent lessons will be given at 3 pm. Saturday. At the same time, a raditFeotttgolied model boat regatta will take place until 4 pm. on Silver Lake. Later in the afternoon a judo presentation will take. place beside the Arts and Crafts sale near the main picnic area at 2 p.m. Another two-day event, the Waterloo Minor Soccer house league tournament will be held at various fields with finals on Sunday. A Saturday only event will be the Waterloo Minor Girls Softball divisional finals which get under- way at 9 a.m. at Cen- tennial and Waterloo Park diamonds. Headlining Sunday's day of activities will be the Waterloo 10K Clas- sic with over 2,000 en- tries expected. That race begins at 10 aan. Also at 2 p.m. a T-ball exhibition game featuring Waterloo's own all-stars takes place at Centennial diamond, and at 3:30, for those looking to beat the heat, free summer ice skating is offered in Rink in the Park. Steve Gervais, Can- ada's No. l motorbike road racer will be on hand at Waterloo‘s Westmount Place shop- ping centre for three days starting today. Gervais, who is com- peting on the North American circuit and who' recently won the 500 race at Nelson Ledges, U.S.A., ar- rived at noon today in his 24-foot road race carrier. Top racer on hand tt8tthfERttARSAHttaOutCtNtttt Wampum , _ttNttCattMtattitMu8ttimtrttttuaB" 1331cme . . . "mCAttAltWMUNRyW9tSET . . .. "6teAtttuttAttttotatutoou.AttsET. 1itta.mNtttttNEttBAttS...,,.... dAt"t,WERBNt8tMCMAttl860gmlm stop will u a outdoor Plans are for Gervais to sign autographed posters and discuss bikes and road racing in general with those he meets..Assisting in technical discussions will be Gervais' me- chanic, and in addition there will be a trophy case and audio-visual presentation on dis- play. The highlight of his At the completion of the North American circuit, the colorful 27- year-old Toronto resi- dent plans to try his luck in Europe racing in the British, Finnish and Swedish Grand Prix. ride by Gervais Thurs- day at 7 p.m. at West- mount Place. He is presently steering a Yamaha 12 750 which is capable of reaching speed? of 190 m.p.h. 4595 I!!! IQ , Tatar 1 4.95 44.95 9.95

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