Good local showings in windsurfing protriineialls have Draco pitched a two-hitter for Expo. In the oponor of that rammed doublohoadot Monday night. when: ow M Leslie Kerr-Lawson and Bob Kroetsch of Waterloo both were winners over the week- end at the third annual Ontario Windsurter Championships in Swimmers Victor Davis and Mike West will be given a ROW sendoff before. leaving to join the Canadian Olympic team. Waterloo Vikings were one of many teams to be rained out as their Kitchener and District Soccer League second division game with Aurora Lodge was cancelled due to bad weather. Vikings will play Sunday against Banat at Woodside Park at 5 pm. The game with Aurora Lodge has been rescheduled for next Wednesday at the Aurora Lodge field. The first division Waterloo Athletics, mean- while, were scheduled to meet Olympics Tues- day evening in a Nelson Cup game. Friday. Athletics meet Portuguese Leos at 7 Fm. at Leos' park and on Sunday they travel to Orlental Park to meet Orientals at s. The" Region of Water- Quiet weekend on soccer front Swimming send-off Guelph. Kerr-Lawson won the ladies division and Kroetsch was best in the men's heavyweight division. Another Waterloo loo Swim Club will hold an Olympic send-off for the two swimmers and coach Cliff Barry Sun- day at poolside at the Kitchener Holiday Inn. competitor, Gunther Schwarz, was third in the men's heavyweight Brian Schoenhofer was second among me- dium heavyweights and Rene Van Ameron was second in the light- weight class. Overall winner was Derek Wulff of Toron- to. He is the world freestyle champion. Sunny Sunday Cycling Tour m Waterloo Cycling Cour I’ll" lulu DI“; pan-c: mitteewiiihostatkOomete all hit singles for Sunny Sunday Cycling Tour to Ems. the Laurel Creek Conservation area forblcyclistsofallages Grant Coon was and skill levels Sunday. 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