PAGE 32 â€"â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1983 Columbia Racquet Club held its third anâ€" nual Masters tournaâ€" ment last weekend and home club players took Mike Rowe was elected president of the Waterloo Minor Soccer Club at its annual meeting last week. Vice presidents joining Rowe for the 1984 season are Steve Arnold, Charlie Cardiff, Jeff Ireland and Jeno Scharer. Treasurer will be Gwyneth Jalbert and past president is Jim Ford. Got the blues? @ Want to get away from ~ it all? pouth ) | Take a walk! _ wailk a block.Today. 1 .. ATED TIME ONLY]| 95 racquetball honors Rowe new soccer prez a @3 Tegea wn 480 Albert St. Parkdate Plaza 884â€"0044 Gvsids Reniscky Fried Cmenen) â€"~UBK1340 LAUNDR:OMAT AND DARY CLEAMING SERVICE ? 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Ladies Seniors 35â€"plus 15 % %~ Following are the complete results: Ladies Seniors 35+"A" 1st Alice Hummel â€" Columbia 2nd Jean Richardson â€" Columâ€" Ladies Seniors 35+B" 1st Lois Fox â€" Columbia Ladies Seniors 4#+"B" 1st Jean Crowston â€" Wheels 2nd Sandra Chaimers â€" Columâ€" Ladies Veteran Masters 50+ 1st Eileen Malleck â€" Columbia 2nd Betty Swift â€" Circle Men‘s Seniors 35+"A" 1st Rich Mader â€" Columbia 2nd John Skinner â€" Burlingdon Men‘s Veterans 40+"A" 1st Ed Iwgsiw â€" Maple Leaf 2nd Robert Neely â€" Stratford Men‘s Seniors 35+"B" 1st Gene Girard â€" Airport 2nd Fernando Lebron â€" Rich Men‘s Veterans 4#+"B" 1st Al Bowie â€" Parkway 2nd Bob Brown â€" Wheels Men‘s Masters 45+"A" 1st Jack Armstrong â€" Airport 2nd Frank Young â€" Circle Men‘s Masters 45+B" Ist Dan Rooney â€" Gateway 2nd George White â€" Columbia Men‘s Veteran Masters 50+ 1st Jim Pernfuss â€" Columbia 2nd Ron Stone â€" Agincourt Men‘s Golden Masters 55+ 1st Bob Pickell â€" Grange 2nd Bud Hayes â€" Columbia Men‘s Veteran Goiden Masâ€" 1st Ross Stevenson â€" Airport 2nd Ed Emack â€" Manor Courts ;‘% ,\Q\ . Q '\H.ég' h# â€" ,\’A t\.!,\ DEA : =._ Local coaches want no z. surprises at CWOSSA Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff equal, the team with the best chance for success at the Central Western Ontario giris basketball championâ€" ships may be the team that found the most practice time despite exams and did the most research into the oppoâ€" sition. To those ends, players on the Waterâ€" loo collegiate senior Vikings and Bluevale junior Knights teams are just going to have to get on the courts for practice between exams when they can. Bluevale Knights junior girls basketball team won the Waterico County championships last week and are hoping to top off their great season with a win at CWOSSA Saturâ€" dav Richard O‘Brien photo Vikings coach Gary Stairs and Knights coach Bev Hayes, howâ€" ever, expect to run full practices Thursday and Friday when exams are over. And the other thing to do is find out who the & s 9*% *# CEhristmas PORTRAIT 499 Deadline for Christmas delivery Nov. 26/83 Choose from 6â€"10 poses Buy what you want $2.00 packaging & handling Taken by professional photographers We wilt do pets as well 11X14 8X10 good players are on the teams from the Guelph and Brantford areas, rather than find out the hard way on Saturday. "I may do some inâ€" vestigation,‘‘ said Stairs, ‘"but it‘s too late to see them play." Stairs expected North Park of Brantâ€" ford would be a tough team, but feels St. Mary‘s Blues, the deâ€" fending champion, is still the team to beat. Inexperience was a factor contributing to Vikings‘ 51â€"36 loss to Blues in the Waterioo County final. "I think we learned a lot from the WCSSAA final,"‘ said Stairs. *‘‘*We‘d never een there before. We look forward to another opâ€" portunity to play high pressure basketball." _ Vikings lose at least three starters this year as Laurie Green and NEW LOCA TION: Fairview Park Mail 5X7 Wallets guards Liz Moogk and Heather Loney won‘t be returning. Andrea Prescott, their high scorer, may also leave the team depending on what she decides to do after grade 12. All the same, Stairs is optimistic about next year and doesn‘t see CWOSSA as a oneâ€"shot. doâ€"orâ€"die situation. ‘‘Our success this year has intensified in terest in girls basket ball at our school. We expect a higher turnou: next fall." Hayes, meanwhile, mentions ‘"having a few spies out" to disâ€" cover who the bis: shooters are from out town, especiall, uuelph. *"‘I‘m more worried about Guelph teams because we‘ve played Brantford teams in tournaments,"‘ said Hayes. "Guelph is an unknown quantity." SPEND E‘/ERY DAY IN Hayes believes team effort, not individuals, has taken Knights this far. ‘"‘They‘re a really hard working team. Personal fitness and unselfishness have played a big role." Hayes is uncertain how many players she‘ll lose before next year. Val Simpson, Stephanie Colmer and Lori Main could go to the senior te m alâ€" though all three have another year of junior eligibility. Knights open at 9 a.m. Saturday against the representative of the Guelph area and Vikings go against a team from Brantford at 11. Junior championship game is at 2 with senior game following at 4. All games will be played at Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity.