Runners, including ATFC members, are off to a snowy start Sunday morning in the eighth annual Fridgeeâ€"Eighter eightâ€"mile race. Richard O‘ Brien photo PAGE 20 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1985 Members of the Athâ€" lete‘s Foot Track Club ran on two fronts this past weekend; the maâ€" jority in preparation for the Ontario junâ€" ior/senior Indoor Track and Field Chamâ€" pionship. A group of prominent middle and long distance runners competed locally at the Fridgeeâ€"Eighter eightâ€" mile run. Chronicle Special The rest of the group, meanwhile, headed to York University‘s inâ€" door track complex for an allcomers competiâ€" tion. The eightâ€" mile course was said to be hilly and along with the accumulating wet snow did not prove to be the easiest of races. Rob Earl of the Toronto Olympic Club was the individual winner in the men‘s race. Lloyd Schmidt of AFTC was second, leading teammates Nick Cipp, Paul Self, Mike Booker and Kevin Clay to a second place finish in the overall team category. Cipp formeriy of Bluevale and now at University of Waterloo, is finally coming into his own according to all Get the most beautiful book and book your holiday at AFTC‘s Schmidt second in outdoor ‘fridge‘ race Call 886â€"1420 VIC FOSTER‘S TRAVEL SERVICE Chronicle Staft Despite a good effort, University of Waterloo hockey Warriors lost 7â€"5 to their host Windâ€" sor Lancers Saturday evening. The loss leaves Warâ€" riors with a 5â€"10â€"0 mark in lith place in the Ontario Universities Athletic Association. But coach Jack Birch sees improved play. in his lineup that includes 11 first year players and seven in their secâ€" ond year. of his teammates. His fourth place finish only accents his 4:02 1500m personal best from last weekend. â€" "I think we had one of our best outings of the year as a club," said Birch. "It was more of an evenâ€"up game. There were some pretty weird bounces that ended up in our net." â€"Meanwhile, other AFTC members Warriors had four power play goals and were led by Jeff Braâ€" zeau, who had two Effort‘s there but hockey Warriors lose Pages 22 and 23: ‘Breathtaking Bavaro Beach. Imagine: a mile and a half of spectacular white sand beach, and only one resort on it! Imagine palms swaying in a light breeze, lazy hours at the pool or on the beach. a brisk game of tennis. or some windsurfing, sailing .. ~Bavaro Beach Hotel includes breakfast and dinners daily, all spons activities, a host of daytime and nighttime activities, plus the services of a full time social director. [lyu'rmrcs Fridays every week. One week Feb 1 to April12; $799. Avo weoks: $1119. One week April 19 to May 24â€" $619; 8 ; o wA Two woeks: $779.0..0 week March * & & add $50 per person. Taxes: add 15%. 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The annual Waterloo Winterfest Ringette Tournament, a fourâ€"day event, concluded Sunâ€" day with host teams competing in five of seven divisions in championship games. _ Waterloo tweens took their championship in dramatic fashion, forcing overtime, with a lastâ€"minute goal on the way to a 7â€"5 win over Oshawa. Waterloo‘s belle ‘A‘ team won 11â€"4 over Cambridge and the B‘s beat Pickering 4â€"3, Waterloo‘s debs were also champions, beating Kitchener 7â€"5. In the junior ‘A‘ final, Waterloo lost 5â€"1 to Kitchener. Cambridge petites won 5â€"2 over_, Oshawa and Londons junior ‘B‘ team beat Woolwich 9â€"2. Ringette Ray Hyde ran the 300m (39.2) and the 800m (2:10.3). Rob Zilles also competed in those same events 37.9 and 2: 01.3 respectively. Warriors host Westâ€" ern Mustangs tonight at 7:30 at Columbia Icefield. They travel to Kingston this weekend to meet RMC on Saturâ€" day and Queen‘s on gil and Jim Hunter also scored for Lancers. Sunday. On the left? 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