The rain a pain PAGE 40 - WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20. 1984 (Contmued from page 39) the hot weather." Trussier, who has re- cently moved to Kitch- ener from London to work at KW Hospital, finished first among women with a personal best time of34:44. Last year, she ran the same course in 38 minutes Lockhart has now won the event each of the three times he has entered. He had hoped to break the record of 29: 47 that he set in 131, Waterloo Ghosts de- tented Stanford Jrs. 14-3 in a Midwestern Ontario Ladies Softball League game Wednes- day at Hillside Park. the win gives Ghosts a league-leading 4-0 re- cord. Patti McIntosh went the distance for the winners, giving up six Ghosts pounded 13 hits off losing pitcher Donna Wells and Merit- tosh helped 1rr qwn Shelli Snyder and Kim Leslie each had two hits and Leslie drove in five runs. cause tiy collecting three hits. Ghosts were sche- duled to play in Nor wich Tuesday night. Tonight, they host Osh- wegen Mohawks at Hillside at 8: 30. The Kitchener-Wa- terloo Minor Track and Field Association has four upcoming meets this summer at Sea- gram Stadium and all interested runners are invited to attend. The association is holding K-W Meomers meets on June as and July 10. The first meet has 1,500. 5.000 and 400 metre events and the second has runs of 800,3,000 and 400 metres. The Athlete's Foot track competition is set for July 14 and a spe- cial sou metre event will be run on July " under special condi- tions to give athletes experience in a tactical situation without the pressures of perfor- mance. Allcomers events start at T p.m. and there is an entry fee of $1 per event. For fur- ther informatioet con- tact Pete Grintrergs at 8t55-1943. Ghosts romp 14-3 Track club invites runners (:olmlh'thaw Mini-milk “Wu-unionist. o-them. '-.bs- but rain and stomach pains slowed him down to 30:41 utter making the halfway mark in 14:20. "tt train) is sort of a nuisance," said Lock- hart. "You're soaked warming up and you’re soaked winding down. “I came here today thinking I'd break the record so otrviously conditions had an " feet." The 29-year-old Lockhart is a member ONODOWN PhYMEN'reNoIN'rElitlllSr'nh1, AUGUST Pr 0N0 PAYMlgMlS'rliu,AGajl!rlt' I"; ' onapprovedctedtrMtthmtnpttrdtaset50e00. MmNcuJDEsArrUlANCllils Scroll quilt top with deep insulating pad Cod spring construction Polyester ticking 5-pce Cane and Glass Dine“; 40h" glass table on circular base Four cane chairs Chrome frames Solid Maple s pee. Dinettes Rustic antique maple finish, Four spindkbnck mates chairs W' x 48" able opens to 60" with leaf Maple veneer top KING K011 “SPINE REST" mmssss AND FOUNDATIONS "r-YC H43“; NOW BIGGER THAN EVER! . of the Toronto Olympi- an Club. Van Elswyk won the wheelchair category in 35 minutes, about four minutes slower than his personal best, lime, The M-year-old El- mira native, in his sev- enth year competing as a wheelchair athlete, hadn't won 3 10K race before Sunday. Last year, he was second at another event in Toron- Lloyd Schmidt of '298 39-INCN '298 [9fe7',k,(Cliilii):in? EiilWiil Camhridge finished second overall in 31:12 and Ted McKeigan of Scarborough was five seconds behind him. There were also so corporation mama en- tered and a tour-man team from University of Guelph was first in that category. Kitchener's Dean Foster, last year's win- ner, was fifth in 31:31. See complete results pages At and as. Outstanding Selection Value Stunning polka dot cotton covers in mauve or black Polyester wrapped foam cushions are reversible Foam ftlltti back toss cushions. Quadra-coil springs art permanently imbedded in frame for long life f pce. Honey-Pine (rnishtt! co1o?ir.1 Ile/tte? Lea Thermal“ mooddyesterdty iscaputedittthishmerifatu'ttite crafted in all wood. The (handful: spicebox drawerefket, as well mm as the period mm hardware. add to the overall warmth ofthe honey-pine fmislt. Suite includes dresser Mr x B" , yr, deck mirror 48' a y x Mr, Sdrawer chest M" It Itt" x 46', and panel momma Night an“ ad: '159 Minor baseball peewee tourney The Waterloo Minor Baseball Association peewee division tournament will be held Saturday and Sunday. Saturday's games will be at St. Agnes and Brighton schools starting at 9: 30 am. On Sunday the action moves to Waterloo Park diamonds three and five. Games will be played at noon and 2 p.m. with consolation and championship games at 4: 15. '588 '799