Innocence violated, love betrayed, an old man‘s bitter curse . . . . an unforgettable evening of music and drama. ‘ â€"NYA\I\\ ///p CHYOPERA NATIONAL COMPANY RiGOIFTO 578â€"1570 MSO A) anss a icxe? apences â€"PP(7°/ s NTE | Pelrs ____ l 101 Queen Street North _ Kitchener Scoring sensation Peter Savich gets set to score two of his 31 points against McMaster last Wednesday. Savich is now University of Waterioo Warriors‘ allâ€"time top scorer. Richard O Brien nhoto For further ticket information call the Box Office. Saturday March 2 8:00 p.m. ficham purchased ty phone and 1«hes outtens â€"â€â€˜DMM Beverty Sitt, Genera! Oirector Nancy Kelly. Administrative Oiactor Gearge Manahen, Music Oiector reonel Direction, COLUMBIA ARTISTS MANAGEMENT, INC. Dovid V Foster falj / q xCR GIUSEPPE vERDr‘S _ co fyYa* /WP 11 a.m â€" 6 Richard O ‘Brien photo Savich, who now has 2,394 points in four seaâ€" sons to pass Jaan Laaniste, who had 2,332 in five, scored 31 points against McMaster and added 22 more against Western. Also, Warriors were adapting to Boyce‘s abâ€" sence, with Harry Van Drunen and Dave Moser making valuâ€" able contributions deâ€" fensively. Sixâ€"footâ€"six â€" forward Paul Boyce‘s road to recovery is a shorter one than earlier beâ€" lieved. He went through the preâ€"game warmup last Wednesâ€" day and should be in action when Warriors host the Ontario Uniâ€" versities Athletic Assoâ€" clation west division finals this weekend. The universe is startâ€" ing to unfold as it should for University of Waterloo basketball Warriors, and not a moment too soon. Consider: Peter Savich, earlier bothered by iliness and injury, became Warâ€" rior‘s allâ€"time leading scorer even before wins of 81â€"71 and 100â€"93 over Mc M aster Marauders |ast Wednesday and Westâ€" ern Mustangs on Saturâ€" day. Chronicle Staft Richard O‘Brien Warriors on top looking for cage finals Rob Froese was Warriors‘ high scorer in the win over Western in London with 33 and Randy Norris added 24. Warriors led 62â€"52 at haiftime and Mustangs closed to within three points with four minâ€" utes to go. The fourâ€"team OUAA west division champiâ€" onship begins Friday at 6 when the winner of a quarterfinal game beâ€" tween McMaster and Wilfrid Laurier meets the winner of a Windâ€" sorâ€"Brock contest. Besides Savich‘s starring role against McMaster, Warriors got 16 points from Froese and 1i from Moser, all in the second half. *‘*Defensively, we did a good job in the last haif of the second half,""* said Warrior coach Don McCrae. Then at 8, Boyce is expected to return to action as Warriors meet the winner of a Gueliphâ€"Western showâ€" down. *‘We hope he (Boyce) can plug right back in but he‘s been out of action for four weeks," said McCrae. "I think he‘s nervous about it." Saturday‘s champiâ€" onship game is set for 2 p.m. Student season tickets are not valid during playoffs. #@@ 4 w We e s _ #5 4 3°~% 4s P IT PAYS T0 ADVERTISE. .. ADVERTISE WHERE /T Pays: