Waterloo major banâ€" tam Firefighters had a successful week, handâ€" ing Stratford its first defeat of the season by a 4â€"2 score one night after beating Kitchener Kardinals 3â€"2. f Jerry Collins, an unâ€" tried pitcher, went the distance against Stratâ€" ford and allowed just four hits. Jimmy Lorentz went fourâ€"forâ€" four, Marty Paleczny Richard O‘Brien The senior boys 800â€"metre event was rerun because of some pushing and falling in the original race, and Dave Rombough of St. John‘sâ€"Kilmarnock won in two minutes even to become one of the 12 local athletes qualifying for further competition. Chronicle Staff Doug Wood of F.E. Madill secondary school in Wingham was ‘"up in the air‘‘ to new heights as he set a new Canadian interscholastic record of 5.1 metres in an awesome performance in the senior boys pole vault Saturday at Kitchener‘s Centennial Stadium. At least three things were up in the air, one way or another, at the Ontario western regional track and field meet as 12 athletes from Waterloo high schools qualified for the allâ€"Onâ€" tario meet Friday and Saturday in Etobicoke. Two races were up in the air, whole or in part, and had to be rerun to decide the fifth place finishers in one and all finishers in the other. 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"I have no idea what the competition at OFSSA will be like. 1 thought it would be a lot harder here." Paula Schwan will also compete for WCI next week, the result of finishing second in midget girls 3,000 and fourth in the 1,500. _ Paul Neuman of Laure} Vocational School continued to excel at the regional level, finishing third in the open boys 2,000 steepiechase in 6: 30.0. Lisa Kueneman will compete for Bluevale Knights in Etobicoke after finishing fifth in the senior girls 200 and 400. She will also run on Bluevale‘s 4x100 relay team, which finished third. Other members of Knights®‘ senior girls relay team are Laura Coppolino, Lisa Bater and Gloria Kiefer. Bluevaie‘s midget boys 4x100 team of Mike Schmidt, Greg Campbell, Dave Keller and Steve Chapeskie also made the grade with a fourth place finish. *‘*We had some other people who might have qualified if they had performed to their capabilities,"‘ said Bluevale coach Doug Carâ€" michael, ‘"but overall I have to be fairly pleased." The biggest moment of the meet came about 4: 30 p.m. Saturday when Wood made a vault of 5.10 metres with a new fiveâ€"metre pole. WCI‘s Gavin Kerr was sixth in the midget boys 1,500 but will go to OFSSA because another runner scratched. ‘"I knew I could do it," said Wood. "It was just a matter of getting the right day. *‘There was a nice tailwind, nice weather and a lot of people. It makes a difference." 603 Colby Dr. Waterioo N2V 1A1 Specializing in: refinishing service 884â€"9610 BEACH PARTY VIDEO DANCE IMAGERY IN HAIR BEACH BALL, TOWEL, FRISBEE® GIVE AWAYS 2 FOR 1 OPEN SKATING ICE CREAM SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS SPECIAL 1â€"4 P.M. 24 King St. E. (Lower Floor) WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5. 1985 â€" PAGE 23 . BIKINI, HOOLA HOOP AND MUSCLE CONTESTS Friday, June 7th 8â€"11:30 p.m. (All guys rollerskate FREE on Tues. June 11) 576â€"7 250 341 MARSLAND DR. 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