This fact was graphically illustrated â€" last Saturday afternoon at Seagram‘s Stadium as the Wilfrid Lauâ€" rier _ University _ Golden Hawks manhandled the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo Warâ€" riors 34â€"1. League standings in sports sure can be deceiving. For the Hawks, who preâ€" viously occupied the baseâ€" ment of the OUAA Western Division, the win was their first of the season, after two straight losses to the powerhouse University of Toronto Blues. The High School 3â€"Mile Race Sunday at Springâ€" bank Park, London, was viewed by an estimated 4,500 spectators and area athletes Tom _ Lobsinger and Paul Roberts ran splenâ€" did times to finish second and third, behind winner Al Salazar of Wayland., Mass., a U.S. National Junior Track Team Memâ€" Warrior quarterback Bill Boug spent a lonely afternoon as Hawk defensive ends John Glassford (left) and Fred Brown teamed up to sack the Waterloo pivot. Photo by Matt Wells. â€" With a starting field of By Rick Campbell Te COOPRPVYOLHHEL Correction: Caricatures by Universal was incorrectly priced at $2.50 last week. Correct price NEW BESTSELLERS! Waterloo Square, King Street South, Waterloo, 745â€"5121 Lobsinger places second manhandles Warriors The Warriors, meanwhile, shared the division lead going into Saturday‘s conâ€" test, and head coach Wally Delahey was expecting his troops to come out flying against â€" their _ archâ€"rivals from ‘"up the street."‘ But after Dave Sprik bootâ€" ed the Warriors into a 1â€"0 lead with a 33 yard single early in the first quarter, Waterloo fell apart piece by piece under the methodical attack of quarterback Gord Taylor and the Hawk ofâ€" fence. AvuUpo 0 (LUOSC UUL L/E Taylor‘s touchdown early against â€" their â€" archâ€"rivals in the third quarter took from ‘‘up the street."". the wind completely out of But after Dave Sprik boot~ ine warrjors‘ sails, and the ed the Warriors into @a 10 only real question remainâ€" lead with a 33 yard single ing at that point was how early in the first quarter, great the Hawk margin of Waterloo fell apart piece by victory would be. Karpow piece under the methodical ;ggeq the convert on the attack of quarterback Gord touchdown and singlehandâ€" Taylor and the Hawk ofâ€" eqly rounded out the scorâ€" fence. ing with three more . field Laurier led 18â€"1 at the goals' including a game half, _ courtesy of Sshort ending 46 yard effort. touchdown romps by fullâ€" _ Chuck McMann was the 171, the race was tremenâ€" dously competitive accordâ€" ing to meet director Dave Prokop. The first 4 finâ€" ishers lowered the course record of 13 min. 49.0 sec. set in 1973 by Don Howieâ€" Prokop. The first 4 finâ€" ishers lowered the course record of 13 min. 49.0 sec. set in 1973 by Don Howieâ€" son, St. Catharines. Salazar won in 13 min. 24.4 _ secs.; Lobsinger, second, 13 min. 29.8 secs.:; Roberts, third in 13 min. 35.0 sec.; fourth was Peter THE WOMAN HE LOVED by Ralph Martin by Lolah Burford HARLEQUIN by Morris West SWISS LEGACY by Anne Thompson MACLYON back Rick Haswell and halfâ€" back Rick Chalupka. Placeâ€" kicker Mike Karpow conâ€" verted both touchdowns and added a field goal and single. Butler. Sarma, 13 min. 47.0 sec. and Lobsinger had broken away and were running a swift 4:30 mile pace. With 700 yards to finish, Salazar broke away on an uphill, followed by Lobsinger and Roberts, _ who _ finished strongly but unable to chalâ€" lenge Salazar seriously. From the opening half mile, _ Salazar, _ Roberts 2.99 1.75 offensive star for the Hawks, churning out 117 yards in 20 carries, while Tim Weiler led the Warriors with 40 yards on 10 trips. This game marked the fourth time in succession that the Hawks have capâ€" tured the Bar 00 Trophy, the silverware which goes annually to the winner of the Laurierâ€"Waterloo match. Saturday also marked the first appearance of the visitâ€" ing Hawks at Seagram‘s Stadium in four seasons. The Warriors use Seagram‘s as their home stadium. Both teams return to acâ€" tion this Saturday. Waterâ€" loo travels to Windsor to meet the Lancers, while at 2 p.m. the Golden Hawks host the University of Westâ€" ern Ontario Mustangs at Centennial Stadium in Kitâ€" chener. 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