Junior distance runner Angela Schwan picked up a new record and an individual bronze. She ran the 3,000 in 10:11.6 to shatter the old mark of 10:25.9. She also won the 1,500. Paula Schwan, meanwhile, had a share of the senior bronze, winning her ©1,500 and 3,000 events. Hurdles Such placings helped the Vikâ€" ings finish second as a team behind Gary Crossley‘s Cameron Heights Golden Gaels. The Gaels had 164 points to WCI‘s 122. _ Bluevale Knights placed fourth with 97, one back of Saugeen. | Julie Brown scored well for the Knights, placing third in the midget girls 400. Trish Witmer was second in the shot put and The Waterloo Bengals major Tâ€" ball allâ€"stars enjoyed a productive Victoria Day weekend as they battled their way into the consoâ€" lation finals of the annual Milton tournament. The Bengals lost 17â€"15 to Guelph in the consolation finals. Earlier games included a 23â€"17 opening loss to Oakville, which the Bengals followed with victoâ€" ries of 27â€"4, 23â€"13 and 15â€"14 over Cambridge, Hamilton and Kitchâ€" ener. Bengals edged in consolation While the entire team played well, Ryan Cartiee and Brett Painter were recognized as the most valuable player and most sportsmanlike player in the conâ€" solation final. The Bengals are now in a homeâ€"andâ€"home â€" series _ with Guelph. Waterloo Vikings‘ Steve Dean tries to elude a St. Jerome‘s Lions player in Waterloo County high school soccer semiâ€"finals last Wednesday at WCI. The teams played to a (Continued from Page 31) Vikings‘ Jill Bennett won the junior girls 80 metre hurdles and placed second in the 100. Val Lingard won the long jump and was third for the Knights in the 200, the same placing teammate Jill Mallon had in the 400. WCI"s Stephanie Etchells had the secondâ€"best high jump. _ _ Lynn Ferguson picked up seven points for the Knights, winning the senior girls javelin. The senâ€" ior Knights also won the 4x400 *HEADLINES C 0 0‘ _ a family hairstyling place ... WEBER ST. N. WATERLOO â€" 746â€"7222 1 block south of Northfield at Glen Forrest Bivd. Get a FREE travel size VAVOOM SHAMPOO or GEL with any service with this ad. ‘"Beautiful Hair at Down to o Earth prices‘‘ cl&wmav TuBit EBINAV 1 CATHRNAYS Ti L 5:00 *.: ON THE RUN scoreless tie in a game that was decided in favor of Lions in a second shootout session that followed overtime. IIONDAYvTNRU FRIDAY * SATURDAYS TILL 5:00 relay. Knights‘ Rick Woroch won the midget boys discus and was third in the shot put. Among juniors, Bluevale‘s Jason Sawyer was the 800 winner and Jeremy Hall had the best javelin throw. _ Vlkmgs had third place efforts from Jason Slade in the discus and Rob Sproat in the triple jump. Steve Rice led Bluevale‘s senior boys with a javelin throw of 53.55 that was good for a close second. | MUFFLERS â€" Friendly atmosghere and very reasonable prices Licensed Dining Room 17 Erb St. East (at Regina) Waterloo Mon. â€" Wed. 7 â€" 9 p.m. Thurs. â€" Sat. 7 â€" 10 p.m. Sun. 8 â€" 9 p.m SPRING SPECIALS TO GET YOU MOVING! NOT VALID IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY OTHER ADVERTISED SPECIAL OFFERS VALID WITH COUPON THROUGH 6/30/89 AT WATERLOO LOCATION ONLY Zaaks Fashion Eyewear 11 Erb St. E FREE 2 HOUR PARKING IN THE NEW REGINA ST. LOT. Kitchener Waterloo‘s Finest Eyewear Boutique WATERLOO CHAONICLE, WEDNESDAY MAY 24, 1989 â€" PAGE 35 BREAKFAST _ MENU LUNCH "SPECIALS" DINNER EVERYDAY EYE EXAMINATIONS ARRANGED " ¢); m»11,} DISCOUNT MUFFLERS . nauEShC aND EOREIGN CaR SPECIALISTS (or bring in your own prescription) "FASHION, QUALITY AND SERVICE" Limited Quantities available 886â€"4300 DOMESTIC AND FOMEIGN CAR SPECIALISTS Horseshoe Restaurant â€" sHOCKS : Independent Opticians Jennifer Korhovic John A. Haney Thomas J. D‘ Arey With a purchase of prescription glasses, receive a Laaks Tâ€"Shirt FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CALL 7464811 KING & ERB ST WaATERLOO