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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jul 1981, p. 18

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PAGE 18 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1981 . *Leanne Pinder of the KW Track Club brought fl(m-e a golid medal from the Brampton Flower val track and field meet held Saturday in Bramalea. Other Kâ€"W results were as follows: Angela Pinder â€" Bantam Girls 500m â€" 5: 20.5 â€" ZInd, Duanne Rettinger â€" Bantam Boys 1500m â€" 5: 41.4 â€" 3rd, Cathy Bauer â€" Open Women 1500m â€" 5: 34.0, Clive Hamilton â€" Open Men.1500m â€" 4: 15.0 â€" 5th, Chris Mitchel! â€" Open Men 1500m â€" 4: 25.0 Cindy Preczer â€" Midget Girls 400m â€" 1:03.2 â€" Waterloo Optimists midgets were involved in as much action off the field as on last 5th Diana Beevorâ€"Potts â€" Bantam Girls 800m 3: 10.0, Chris Wood â€" Bantam Boys 800m â€" 2: 21.1 2nd, Ron Sprung â€" Bantam Boys 800m â€" 2: 24.6 3rd, Darry! Wagner â€" Bantam Boys 800m Leanne Uniac â€" Midget Girls 800m â€" 2: 26.7 2nd, Leanne Pinder â€" Midget Girls 800m â€" 2: 26.6 1st, Beth Merikle â€" Midget Girls 800m â€" 2: 32.5 5th, Lori Dietrich â€" Midget Girls 800m â€" 2: 39.5. Optimists, as well as the rest of the Interâ€" County League teams were informed in midâ€" week that Paris was ceasing to operate and that all games involvâ€" ing the Paris club would be wiped from the slate to reduce the schedule to 20 games. _ Kâ€"W athletes also competed recently at the Toronto Olympic allâ€"comers meet at York Uniâ€" versity. â€" _ o â€" This competition ran only two events, the 1,500m and 3,000m, and in allâ€"comers meets age and sex do not distinguish the running of each That eventuality took away three victories Optimists had regisâ€" tered over Paris, inâ€" cluding a 23â€"0 debacle Tuesday night, and reâ€" duced their record to Athletes with equivalent previous best times compete against each other with the object to improqve those times. | The following Kâ€"W athiletes recorded personal best times: 1,500: Kevin Clay 4:27.5, Chris Wood 4:46.3, Ron Sprung 4:54.9, Darry!l Wagner 5:09.9 and Angela Pinder 5: 18. ~ 3,000: Leanne Pinder 10:22.2, Clive Hamiiton Midgets foiled BEAUTY IS OUR BUSINESS... They upped it to T5 Our extensive cosmetic line includes . . . f * Wind Song, Aviance, Cachet and Chimere by Prince Matchabelli, Fidji by Guy Laroche, Cie by Jacqueline Cochran Inc. SHOPPERS DRUG MART WATERLOO SQUARE 884â€"1500 Meet next Saturday Waterioo Square Conestoga Mail At Shoppers Drug Mart our friendly, qualified cosmeticians will be happy to advise and assist you in choosing fragrances and cosmetics to enhance and suit your lifestyle. Helen Pfaff Sunday when they blasted Brantford Vets 8â€"1 at Bechtel Park, but then suffered their sixth loss Monday in Kitchener by a forfeit. Actually the game was a pitcher‘s nightâ€" mare as Kitchener was leading 12â€"11 in the bottom: of the seventh when Optimists Todd Smith and Todd Sheriâ€" dan were ejected from the game. Coupled with an earlier game injury to Shaun Reagan, Waâ€" terloo could not field nine players and thereâ€" fore was forced to forâ€" feit the contest. Waterloo‘s next home game is Monday at 7:.30 p.m. against Stratford Monica Nikeiski bantam, midget and open. Events include the 5000m, 3000m, 200m and 800m in the morning and 100m, 400m and 1500m in the afternoon. Registration forms can be picked up at Athlete‘s Foot Stores, with $1 efitry fees made payable to the Kâ€"W Track and Field Associaâ€" finishers in each race in the three divisions of At their league meeting in Gueliph Monday the Interâ€"City Fastball League upheld a protest by Cambridge Gores that has resulted in the reversal of the outcome of a game played last Thursday against Hespeler Ernie‘s Roadhouse. Gores were upset 3â€"1 by Roadhouse in the actual contest, but lodged a protest claiming Hespeler used an illegal player in Dan Donâ€" On Saturday July 25 at Séeagrams, all ared mpetitors are invited to the Athlete‘s Foot Oh, no â€"'fit‘fimhue, a former player with the Hespelâ€" er club, is a member of this year‘s Kitchener Edelweiss club in the Ontario Fastball Complicating the matter was the fact Roadhouse recruited Donahue because the game decided which Cambridge club would represent the city of Cambridge in the upcoming Canâ€"Amera Games with Saginaw, Mich. The Roadhouse win still stands in that ‘‘The protest has been upheld and the game awarded to Cambridge," said IFL president Glenn Moeser Tuesday. ‘‘Before any player can join an IFL club he must first obtain an OASA or CASA release from the club he is playing with in the current year." Edelweiss, which had and has no intention of releasing the valuable Donahue from their roster, had a game scheduled for the same night rained out. With the reversal of the game decision, Gores are now 15â€"3 behind the leagueâ€"leading Waterloo CHYM‘rs at 19â€"2 Roadhouse is at the bottom of the heap with Team Sport Juniors at 5â€"13 Gail Weber yYyOUu don‘t! CONESTOGA MALL 88606130 Anne Johnston

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