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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Feb 1983, p. 25

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free 2nd 100 & 200 breast. 2nd 200 & 400 IM. 3rd 200 back. 6th At Etobicoke ROW winners JENNIFER McELROY (13)â€" 2nd 100 & 200 100 back Results of both meets are as follows: Also over the weekâ€" end, another 60 swimâ€" mers travelled to Deâ€" troit for a friendship meet with the All Pointes Swim Club of Grosse Point, Mich., with the host elub winâ€" ning 521â€"509. Jennifer McElroy reâ€" corded six second lace finishes to lead he Region of Waterloo wim Club at the Naâ€" ional Youth Champiâ€" onships at the Etobiâ€" coke Olympium over the weekend. And since rugby is a relatively inexpensive sport. the bulk of the budget will go to transportation costs. Last season. the club managed on slightly less, using such fundraisâ€" Carrâ€"Harris has no reason to think the team will not perform well "(Last fall) we beat Miami University which was a feather in our caps," he said "They were the Ohio State champions." The team goes up for review in two years, at which time it will also be judged as to how well it â€" performs in the Ontario| Universities Athietic Association, the extent and quality of publicity it receives and how well it sticks to its budget. That the team must maintain a level of fan support is one of four conditions laid down by WLU viceâ€"president of finance Peter Venton in aliowing the team varsity status with a une year operating budget of $3.000 "Our playing field (Laurentian Park in Kitchener) is not on campus, so that‘s a bit of a problem," said Carrâ€"Harris. ~"We might have to use spectator buses. I guess it‘s the same problem our soccer team has." *Based on 42â€"month lease (plus tax and licence) That‘s the word from Hugh Carrâ€"Harris, president of the team which competed last season as a campus club, playing exhibition games and touring on their own funding. Getting fans out to the offâ€"campus matches of the Wilfrid Laurier University Golden Hawks rugby team is the biggest problem faced by the team now that it has gained conditional status at the varsity level. Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff 7Lease a 1983 B2000 pickup for only D OF WATERLOO p % Lfl ) 15 UNIVERSITY AVE. E. * & 885â€"5090 e Sales e Parts _ o Service e Leasing Jennifer‘s bridesmaid but an outstanding one WLU rugby gets status individual stroke MZCAELLE CARON 2Ind 50 back 2nd 50 breast. tth 50 free 1st 50 breast. Ist 50 free BECKY SINYARD 6th 20 f1s oth 50 back. 7th 50 breast SHANNON HIGGINS 4th 5 fly. 4th 50 back. 5th 50 free REBECCA LYON 2nd 50 fis 1st 30 back. 2nd 50 free MICHELLE CARON 2nd o At Detroit Placing for ROW were Boys 8 & Under PETER HERAN 5th 25 fiy . 3rd 25 breast . PAUL HERAN 6th 25 fly, is" 25 back. 3rd 25 free BRYN TIPLADY 6th 25 back 2nd 25 breast. 6th 25 free DAN ROSENBERG 6th 25 breast, 8th 25 free Girls 8 & under KIM WALL 3rd 25 free. Ist 25 back SUSIE MILLER ist 25 breast. 2nd 25 fly GIRLS 9 & 10 WENDY BROOKES 1st 50 fhy award for sprint free style events & IM award LARA DOHERTY (13) 3rd 1500 free, 6th 400 free TIM DOHERTY (15) 5th consolation finals 200 f1s ©‘150 per month COME AND SEE US â€" ALL THIS WEEK AT CONESTOGA MALL 2‘? AND SEE THE The rugby team will not play at Seagram Stadium due to high rental costs. JENNY JOHANNESEN 5th 50 fly. 5th 100 IM CAROLYN RUSSELL 6th 50 fly, 4th 50 breast MARGARITA DIAZ sth 100 back JUANITA DIEGEL ist 100 back. Ist 100 IM. 2nd 50 breast JOELLE PARK 6th 100 back 6th 100 IM & 50 free EATHLEEN HEAKN 3rd 100 IM. 5th 50 breast. 4th 50 free Girls OPEN LORRAINE SILVER 3rd 106 free. 3rd 100 fly. 5th 50 free DAWN COLE 2nd 100 free. ist 30 free. ist 100 back JENNIFER SCHWARTZ 6th "I had only one concern: I didn‘t want to cut une sport up to add another. They added extra funds at a time when the economy is in the state it‘s in and I think it‘s remarkable the university would do this." Boys 9 & 10 DAN NEDELKO 2nd 50 free. 5th 50 back. 2nd 50 fy TIM MAJOR 5th 50 free. 5th 50 breast, 4th 50 back SIMAL SAUJANT 3rd 50 free, 4th 50 breast MIKE ROSENBERG 6th 50 breast, 6th 50 fly w GARRICK TIPLADY 3rd 50 breast, 1st 50 back. 1st 50 f1y Girls 11 & 12 JENNIFER McPHERSON 1st 50 fly. 2nd 100 back. 1st 50 WLLU athletic director Dave (Tuffy) Knight was supportive of the new varsity squad. ~I think it‘s good anytime you can expand your program,"_ said Knight. "Obviously there‘s great interest among the students. However. Venton admits to flexibility in applying the conditions. A losing team with good fan support, for example, would be an acceptable tradeoff Venton added that the conditions could be put not only on future teams gaining varsity status, but also on present varsity teams. ‘We‘re looking at all our teams in terms of these conditions, but it‘s tougher when we haven‘t told them these were the rules all along. **The trouble is, when you put a team on, it‘s understood to be forever. This way, they won‘t be as disappointed in the unhappy event that we have to discontinue them .‘ ‘*We were concerned that we‘d been adding sports in the past years and of course all of them cost money,"" Venton said. "So this time we said we can‘t go on this way ... but we‘ll put certain legislation on. Venton said the conditions placed on the team were the result of economic conditions. ing methods as a pub crawl and sale of T shirts. THE MORE YOU LOOK, THE MORE YOU LIKE e Sales e Service NEW 626 FOR ‘83 OF WATERLOO : 15 UNIVERSITY AVE. E. 885â€"5090 e Parts e Leasing 2nd 50 breast. 4th 50 free BOYS OPEN GEOFF MORROW 4th 100 f1y 6th 50 free, 3rd 100 breast BRAD SCHNARR 6th 100 fy. 5th 100 back TODD MAJOR 1st 200 IM. 2nd 100 breast. ith 100 fl’t:(‘ TOM GOSLING 5th 100 free DON ANDREWS 3rd 50 back. 4th 100 IM PETER DIAZ 4th 50 back. 3rd 100 IM. 5th 50 breast CHRIS THOMPSON 5th 50 back, 6th 100 IM RON FORREST 2nd 100 IM. 100 free & 100 breast. 6th 100 back SANDY GARDINER ist 100 fy, 2nd 50 free, 1st 200 1M SONJA GABERT 2nd 100 fiy ith 50 free, 2nd 200 1M KRIS GORDON 1th 100 back, 4th 100 breast HEILDI LYON 3rd 100 back, 1st 100 breast Boys 11 & 12 TYLER CLAIR ist 50 fly. ist 50 back, 1st 50 free STEVE HULFORD 5th 50 fly, 4th 50 breast, 6th 50 free DUSAN NEDELKO 3rd 50 fly. 2nd 50 back. 3rd 50 free JUSTIN TIPLADY 4th 50 fiv. 1st 100 IM. 1st 50 breast AlCtero s WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1983 â€" PAGE 25 INCOLN PLAZA WEBER ST. N., WATERLODO 885â€"4690 puse of Bzauty Closed Mondays ferms & Hair _olour Special Altero o 20* . ‘till March 8

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