. Budd Warriors split last week's games McMasterMarauttersmay trip right intzrttte playoffs: WWW“: - 'Npp,aKitcherterpexttttact out of Grand River collegi- ate, was the rushing aural the game Friday night as Marauders scored a 15-7 Against Kitchener Joey McDonnell opened the scor- ing {or Kitchener with a goal from Terry Gage. Wa- terloo countered with three goals to take a 3-1"lead. The scorers for Waterloo were Rob Filiatrault and Ron Sosnoski unassisted and Tom Woinoski assisted by Paul Harrow and Ron Soy- noski. By Peggy Kempel _ The Waterloo Minor Bantam Budd Warriors split their games last week. On Thursday they lost to the Kitchener Knights 5-3 at home. Saturday they travelled to Stratford and defeated them 3-1. . University of Waterloo War- riorsat Centennial Stadium. Marauders now have a " won-lost record in the West Division of the tht- tario-Quebec Intercollegiate Football Conference. More Their lead was short lived as Kitchener came back with four unanswered goals to give the visitors a 5-3 win. Goal scorers were Darryl Bradley unassisted and Arnie Bronson, Barry Witt and Joey McDonnell with assists being credited to Chris Power. Mark Lit- ton, Bernie Karnispis, Ric Steiner, Craig Swarten- truber and Darryl Bradley. In the game Waterloo out shot Kitchener 24-22. Free handball Ltlfiu "i"t""E;iiiCiii"iiiaii q . School in Cambridge last clinic at Y week. If you are a novice to the game of handball or would like to improve your skills the Kitchener Family YMCA is the place to be on Saturday. Beginning at 1 p.m., a free handball clinic will be conducted by national dou- bles champions Ron Sib- bald and Stan Kray. The two will provide a film on the finer points of hand- ball and racguetball as well as leading demonstrations for both players and ref- Both are presently the Canadian and Ontario mas- ters doubles champions. The YMCA is located at 57 Queen St. North. The Budd Warriors then Waterloo Kitchener U W Warriors winless JESSE†elem krrcirr-Arepp, Ontario th Duke Sts. Waterloo Square Marauders picked up Friday moves them into a tie for third-place in the seven - member gnawing with the University of indsor Lane: matically; they have a shot at the fourth and final play- off berth. However, War, riors have only atie to show for five starts. They finish with games against lowly Theiatratmostelottesthe 1idmWarriorstoranother MacGregor takes The cross country track and field team from Mac- Gregor Senior Public School in Waterloo cap- tured the annual Buffalo Run travelled to Stratford and came away 3-1 victors. Late in the first period Jim Sidwell scored from Bott Hatch to give, Strat- ford the first goal and their only goal ofthegame. In the second period Wa- terloo scored two goals with a third coming in the third period for the 3-1 win. cross country run Jeff Martin tied the game 1-1 with a goal from Rob Filiatrault. A little over a minute later Tom Abbott scored the winning goal from Cam Ford. In the third period Cam Ford Bcor- ed from Tom Woinoski and Chris Ford to complete the scoring at 3-1. MacGregor topped 20 schools (both public and separate) from across the region, to take the event for thesecond yearinarow. MacGregor scored the lowest point total to win the event. Their 128. points was more than 100 above second place finishers St. Benedict's and close to 200 better than third place finishers Stanlev Park. Oncé again Waterloo out shot their opponents in a game. This time27-16. V In net for the Warriors were Paul Reitzel and An- dy Coppolino. The members of the team include Aris and Robert Anagnostopoulous, Glen Conley, Robert Klein, Harvey Weber. Marianne Burgener, Karen Groff, Joanne Donaldson. Donna Brox and Carol Manderson. great second efforts while cracking at UW defenders allnight long." Tripp carried the ball 23 times for 160 yards; Mud ingeight first downs. “I love to get,thedoottsai1. I'dearryit35timesifr could," said Tripp through a reopened cut a his lower lip. _ A physical eduéauoa student, really doesn't know what much Friday with some the credit will obviously go to running back him for hisefforts aboveandsome- York Yeoman and the Uni- vertttyotGuetpttGryphoets. If Mammtersdomake the “I got this cut on the mouth for 15 stitches last week when we played Bi- shop's. Some early contact opened it up again tonight. It'sOK though; andl’m hap- py for ttte-tearn that we While, Tripp was offering smiles through his blood- spattered situation, War. riors coach Wally Delahey did not think kindly of his team's performance. "We did not play too well. We had the ball down there a couple of times, but couldn‘t take it in. I'm very disap- pointed; what more can you Punter Pete Gabriel and place kicker Len Wheeler accounted for most of Mar- auders' points. 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