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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Sep 1963, p. 13

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tj'.ir)i:,Cj-j'jj,icldf , , f _ . . 'rfs'stag1 f ‘. .' P.. . 'IBN ,_ t, . ¢__ I F"' ~. ' ak, h Jil Bl, E. "", "er-k-ties'-" . a'): sir'. 'fC/is') "h.. xv ,/,,_:\ il; ir-oe “Know what the man told mo. sweetie P" FOOTBALL WORKOUTS got under- way at both Waterloo universities on Monday. Bill Smith. Wayne Houston W.L.U. Quarterback. Jim For sanitary sewers. Install Plain End Vitrified Clay Pipe for everlasting. trouble-fro. senile. MEMP’MI'EW NATIONAL saw-n In" unm- WH m~'.0. '" mammal- "Our troubles are over. This time they're putting down vitrified clay sewer pipe- ho says it lasts!” Avoid costly repairs and roplmmcnts at the an " Facing their first season in the Ontario Intercollegiate Foot. ball Conference, Waterloo Luth- eran University Golden Hawks had a turnout ot about so can- didates for their training camp on the campus Monday. "We hope there will be a big turnout of freshmen." said W L U Athletic Director Dick Buendorf. "We have some rim, young play, er: coming to the college this year." year wi, have our work eat out Said head coach Bott Celerl: "Moving into the orrc this Golden Hawks tonfident About first Year In OIFC Mum S.heq (at. "In! and her dIWMOI. Any-k - 60mm on WI tirst nodding -etertaot W and Mike Shankula were Among those practising with the U. of W. Warriors at Seagram Stadium. Celeri hopes to use a combin- ation of experienced boys Ind new talent _.tt.rtevilt oven}! épth, "Wm? _ midhtairt'sng the Hawks' record of strong defence. He stresses that no positions have been set yet, ition) : (umber 12.-- Loyola; November 2. - Ottawa: November 9. - University of Wat crloo (Homecoming). Season tickets. at $3 for four games. are available from Dick Buendorf. The workouts, mornings and late afternoons. under assistant conch Glenn Biederman, on the University traek'eampus, are open to the public. After two years of overpower- ing the opposition in the Ontario tntereoilegiate Athletic Associa- tion, the Hawks are faeing much tougher competition this fall. They will meet such perettniaily powerful teams as Mchster Un- iversity. University of Ottawa, and Royal Military College in the eight . team league. Versatility is one ot our key points," said Celeri. "Almost everybody mast be able to play more than one position." tor us. We're working bud to put a representative team on the tieldC Home games for the Hawks at Seagram Stadium will be: - September 21, Ryerson (exhib» Heading the experienced play- ers returning this year are Jim Randle, (North Bay) and Ted Favot (Sudbury) who last year won the Bill Fedor memorial trophy as the Hawks' most val- uable player. Other returnees in, elude Bob Erwin (Niagara Falls). Maurice (Moe) Brunette (North Bay), Paul Heinbecker (Water- loo), Bill Jordan and Brian Reiner (Kitchener) and David and Tim Pontin (Peterborough). Versatile newcomers include Paul Wieck and Bob Schmidt. from Eastwood Collegiate. Although the freshman talent is largely unknown. the school enrolment. which will rise by some an this year to 1,250. should wide Celeri with ma good prospects. with Anna”. 3‘ M. by“ . Wgtorlon [gallons Mlmmhlerhydumm“ Intercollegiate Football iii-EH;{ Au. Iliy in. member; or by m " "I". nu For uni-do- To All Four um an Sept. 21st I'linlI Ryenon Oct. 12th again“ Loyola Nov. 2nd .(ninot Otllwn Nov. 9th ugninn U. of Waterloo ALL FOUR GAMES ONLY $3.00 SEASONS TICKETS "We will be using the split- T formation with min half . backs" slid the ands. "This will erubleastomahethetsestuse of our good backfield. We could still use some help along the End, lob Erwin, mum. MR. MACK WARD, Ist Vice-President of the K-W Junior Chamber of Commerce presents the Carling trophy to fellow Jaycees Bud Brantigan and Ted McCarthy. the captain and coach of the IGW team which won the provincial Jayeee soft- ball title Sunday. local Jaycees Capture All " Ontario' Ball Title to WA” MT 'MRttht" - W.Lll. GOLDEN HAWKS 3 Elmer Murray Ions 3m Singles Bowling night draw at the Waterioo hm Bowling the results are as ftrBo-:-- Elmer Murray, won eight, lost three, with " points; Herb Hess, won seven and lust three, M points; Jack Cunningham. won six and lost tive, 23 points; and Jack Craw- ford, won six and lost three, 21 points. K-W 12, Strathroy 3 Windsor - bye. Sound loud Elmira over London by denim KW 14, Barrie o Wmdsnr - hyrs, This week there is the men’s club singles on Monday -night and the mixed jimey on Thun- day. Domettt's Sports and Harmony Lunch both advanced to the fire ds ol the Kitchener-Waterloo League play-offs by winning their semi - final series last week. Donehf: defeated his“ Monday nigtttttraseoreot4-2 In the tinat game. Sunday " tornoon in Waterloo Park it val KW against Elmira. The loan scored in every inning. includ- ing eight in the ninth to defeat the Elmira team 234. Nine teams were entered from Niagara Falls, Stamford. Iowan. Chatham, Barrie, Strathroy, Kit. ehener - Waterloo, Elmira and Windsor. Kitchener . Waterloo captured "no first All-Ontario Junior Chamber at Commerce softball tournament. held in the twin- cities Saturday and Sunday. Third [and Windsor 20, Strathroy , Champlain. Gum K-W ar, Elmira a CWATION First [and Stratford Mr. Niagara Form, D Chatham l4. Mrrthroy 12 In the finals of the bunch)! Fin! Round Elmira tlt, Niagara Falls It London 20, Station! s Barrie 9. Chatham s Lmdon s, Chatham 1 Strum 12, Windsor ll Flu-l. [nation s, and» d 1 linker fer W‘s. Harmony Lunch won their who with lung! We Mes, in 8otmight mes. winning either Honky or Tuesday in St. hook or M. Clements. 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