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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Mar 1982, p. 26

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"5f, Ira " , amid 1M! twotirr wt rt "Iggy tot PLAY 'I'IIIE MILLION DOLLAR ROLLER SKATING GAME ' MARCH M. 1982 Just as important. the Waterloo Regional Police Boxing Club By decisioning two opponents, Turkalj Won the Junior C (80-85 lb.) class to earn the right to attend the Canadian championships with the Ontario team April 22-25 in Montreal. An inspired effort by Waterloo's Mike Tur, kalj won him two co- veted honors at last Weekend's Ontario box- ing championships in Sudbury. Two awards for Turkalj , M, ‘W M g Ciii) 3's" ., ' .33“ G'. _ tat.' Both Sandie Atkinson (130) and Lori Dietrich (131) of K-W Track recorded personal best times in this timed final heat of the 400m at the recent Ontario bantam/midget juvenile championships in Toronto. Atkinson had a 1:05.82 and Dietrich a 1:06.94 in the midget girls competition ot the event, in which teammates Angela Finder and Chris Wood both set club records. Funlcw Pad Matt, Knew Mon., Tuoa., Sat. 9:30 mm. till S:00 Fm. Wed., Thur... Fri. 9:30 am. “II 9:00 p.m. No ago Ilmll. Phologtaphlc package Include. two 8110a, two 5:1: and " wallal Ill. colour pedal”. 95: tor each addlllonal sublacl In ponrall. Choice ot bocioonds, Pout our ulacllon‘ IMtUB1.F. FFATURF, through March 27 WWAvmew Wan Sears Portrait Studio gMi%EiiCi101iig 1 4colour 1 095 portraits total includes 95t deposit Offer for portraits taken Four moi. M Ind no" " Mt A!" I I\M “DUN In PM Instr" - - . Cm. . ANY. . min Om l _s"iiiiiii] El “AV - So amuom II "at. months. “I Mm month; he!" Romm- bor me than.” okay: with ptolmtonol “on "to noun"; when "Quinn, at Soon Turkalj was one of the three WRP boxers named to the Ontario team, the others being f1yweight Greg John- son and light hea vyweight John Hickey. member was also named winner of the Jerome (Hook) McComb award as most improved boxer, an award named in memory of the con- tributions the late McComb made to ama- teur boxing with the WRP club. PORTRAITS Things were tense for the first half against Fischbein as the lead never mounted more than tour for ei- ther team due to tight defensive measures Their record allowed Titans to finish up two games ahead of run- ner-up Etobicoke Drifters at 17-4 and three up on third-place Islington Transport Ac- tion. Titans' Ell-77 triumph over Toronto Fischbein last Thursday Rave the club the league pen- nant with a 19-2 record, They, as first-place fin- ishers, will now wait to play the winner of Fischbein and York Lennox in a two-game, total point semi-final. A-Br Mr. Stereo Titans just keep piling up the wins in the Etobicoke Recreation- al Basketball League - but they"ll have to wait a while to try to earn their next. Mr. Stereo puts wrap on pennant Eight teams will play on Tuesdays and Thursdays from late April until early July Cost is $40 per person with $20 of that required immediately to make a player eligible for the draft pool of players, Any player interested in playing and being drafted for a team should send a cheque for $20 as well as vital information re phone number, height, age. position, and last team played for to Hi: Weslvale Dr. in Waterloo as soon an possible. The KW League is open to any high school. university. college or senior mert's player with the entry cutoff point at 60 players. The K-W Spring Basketball League will be in operation again this year and registrants are asked to show their commit ment by signing a.s soon as possible, Spring league recruits Visser led all scorers with 27 points while teammates Dan Berry with 20, Tom Kieswet- ter with " and John Weber with 10 were next. Vince Santoro had 19 for Fischbein. But in the second half Titans wriggled free from Hischbein clutches and with just under four minutes to go. built their biggest lead, 18 points, employed by the Scar borough club. "They stopped our fast break by just send- ing one guy to the boards and having four sit back on defence," outlined Titan playing- coach Mike Visser. "That's the first team this year that's been able to stop our fast break for the whole half. It forced us to play ofrtempo which resulted in a closely- contested half."

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