Kâ€"W‘s Everton _ McDougall placed second at Francophone trials at York University, where he spanned 15.91 metres in the triple jump. He made the stanâ€" dard of 16.20 in May and will be considered for the Francophone Games team. ’Kueneman on Nat‘l team Waterloo‘s Lisa Kueneman earned a place on the Canadian track and field team that will compete in the firstâ€"ever Francoâ€" phone Games July 12â€"18 in Casaâ€" blanca, Moroceo. The former Bluevale collegiate track star ran to a third place finish in the 400 metre hurdles at a qualifying meet Saturday at McMaster University. The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Track and Field Association member finished third in 59.70, a personal best time for this year. Training under head coach Brent McFarâ€" lane, she is aiming for the Com:â€" monwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand, in 1990. _ â€" The Kâ€"W club can also boast the top Canadian junior in the trials at McMaster. Maureen Cinq Mars. Her time of 1:00.18 in the 400 hurdles was a personal best and won her a place on Canada‘s junior Panâ€"Am team to compete in Santa Fe, Argentina, June 22â€" The Waterloo Bengal Tâ€"ball allâ€" stars captured the consolation championship in a Guelph tourâ€" nament this past weekend. The Bengals opened with a 13â€" 12 loss to Oakville, then went on to register victories over Martinâ€" grove, Burlington and Kitchener by scores of 22â€"13, 17â€"16 and 19 It took a six run rally in the fifth inning to nip Burlington. In similar fashion, the Bengals scored three in the bottom of the fifth to beat Kitchener for the consolation title. eld Sunday, July 23 at the urel Creek Conservation Area, ere will be as many as 50 teams nvolved. With a runner, swimmer and yclist on each team, it‘s a chance or athletes to stick to their area f expertise and let their teamâ€" mates do the rest. In addition, there can be as many as 500 triathletes competâ€" ing on the course, which has a one kilometre swim, a 40K cycling Colin Kropf was named MVP in the consolation final for his hustle and timely hitting. 18. Peewees unbeaten The Waterloo Branch 530 Legâ€" ion major peewee allâ€"stars exâ€" tended their wonâ€"lost record to 7â€"0 last Wednesday when they deâ€" feated Stratford 10â€"1. The team is coached by Rick Schmidt, Larry Weber, Gary Duâ€" puis and Jody Pfaff. The Twin City/Big Brothers iathlon is no longer exclusively When the fifth annual event is elays new to triathlon Competitors will be trying to unseat Richard Browne, the fourâ€" portion and 10 kilo running, in that order. time and, in fact, only winner of in popularity and is now considâ€" ered to be one of the top events in the eastern portion of Canada and The Twin City race has grown FATHER‘S DAY SPECIAL! SAVE 15 746â€"7900 20 University Avenue East Waterloo, Ontario, N2J 2V7 An easyâ€"toâ€"use trimmer for hardâ€"toâ€"reach places. McCulloch‘s Mac 80â€"A gas trimmer with 48" flex shart is specially designed fo: maneuverability in hard â€"toâ€"teach locaâ€" thons. Like trimming on hillâ€"sides and . 184.°° slopes, along fences, or around shrubs. balance and â€" «Semiâ€"automatic .095 219 head e«Automatic centrifugal clutch Today magazine, which is based in Ann Arbor, Mich. Entry forms can be obtained at Athlete‘s Foot stores or at the Laurel Creek Conservation Area gatehouse. Proceeds from the race go to the Big Brothers organization. Last year $10,000 was raised. the U.S., according to Triathlon OUTDOOR LESURE # reg 199 * Mon., Tues., Wed. Friday 9â€"6 Thursday 9â€"8 Saturday 9â€"4 PATIO FURNITURE 20% orr > w BLOOD DONOR CLINIC WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY JUNE 14, 1989 â€" PAGE 39 Propane Tanks REGULAR 23.99 Lava Rock First United Church * RESIN CHAIRS as low as $11.49 * RESIN TABLES * UMBRELLAS, position crank * CEDAR BENCHES * GLIDER SWINGS King and Williaom St. Waterloo Wednesday June 21st :30â€"8:00 p.m. Short on all types of blood REGULAR 3.99 RR #1, Waterloo, King St. N. 3 kilometres past Conestoga Mail 884â€"2000 1999 999