PAGE 24 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22 Richard O‘Brien _ Chronicle Staff One ‘loss by Western Mustangs and Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks once again have a serious shot at first place in the Ontario Universities Athletic Association hockey standings. Mt]stangs lost Friday ni'ght to Windsor Lancers one day after Golden Hawks had beaten Guelph Gryphons 8â€"3 in Guelph. Now, Hawks are in a Mniile insl e se en ol s o emerme n 1 1 second place with a 10â€"2â€"1 record and firstâ€"place York Yeomen are two points ahead of them but have played two more games. Mustangs, meanwhile, dropped to 10â€"3â€"1. "We‘re back in a position where we can control our own destiny," said Laurier coach Wayne Gowing, who wishes to avoid setbacks similar to University of Waterloo‘s track and field team came up with its best overall showing at York University‘s annual track and field meet, taking seven medals altogether. _ Of the seven, five medals came from the efforts of the middle distance group. | o. Leading the way for Athenas was Elaine Veenstra. Her 1.71 metre clearance on the high jump was good not only for a gold medal but it also qualified her for the Canadian indoor track and field championships in Edmonton in midâ€"March., Sue Tschirhart of the Region of Waterloo Swim Club had three first place finishes at a Golden Region Aquatic Association meet held Sunday at Wilfrid Laurier University. Tschirhart was first in freesâ€" tyle, breaststroke and butterfly events. f â€"-I"-ei;ticipating clubs included the London °Y‘ Aquatic Club, Guelph Marlins and ROW. _ Results for ROW members are as follows: 8 & Under Girls A. Patel â€" 3rd free, 4th fly; D. Lawson â€" 4th free, 6th back; V. Walker â€" 5th free, 5th fly; 7. McPhee â€" 6th free. 3rd breast, 4th back; L. Nicholls â€" 1st breast, 2nd back, 1st fly; B. Hess â€" 2nd breast;: A. Stoffman â€" 5th breast, 4th back; K. Lee â€" 2nd back; C. Galloway â€" 6th fly. 8 & Under Boys J . Cescon â€" 4th free. 3rd back; C. Priddle â€" 2nd breast; M. White â€" 3rd breast; K. Hnatyshen â€" 5th breast, 6th back; D Annable â€" 5th back, 4th fly; D. Browne â€" 3rd {v § & 10 Girls P . Hulford â€" 4th back,. 3rd fly; C. McPhee â€" 2nd free, 1st breast, 5th fly; T. Doberty â€" 3rd free, 5th breast, 1st back: D. Marshall â€" 4th free, 3rd back, 2nd fly: A. Miller â€" 6th free, Ind breast. Ist fly; K. Galloway â€" 3rd breast; J. McLeod â€" ith breast; J. White â€" 6th breast; E. Tuliotis â€" 2nd back, 6th fly; S. Duda â€" 6th back. 4th fly 3 & 10 Boys T. Popplewell â€" 2nd free, ist back, 1st fly: C. Wagner â€" 3rd free, ist breast, 3rd back; P. Fabian â€" 4th free, 4th back, 3rd Ny; D. Rosenberg â€" 5th free, 5th breast; C. Lawrence â€" 5th free, 2nd breast; J. Rothenberg â€" 3rd breast, S. Khare â€" 6th breast;: S. Witmer â€" 2nd back; C. 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