Chuck McMann, Laurier‘s "secondâ€"effort"‘ back, rushed for 176 yards and 3 Shooting and riding results Friar Tuck. ridden by Darian Lazosky, took eleâ€" mentary first place: Coâ€" helian, ridden by Michael Gilson of Gormley . took Medium 1; while Obester. ridden by Andra Appleby of Toronto took Medium 21 In the Freestyle division. Sunday â€" Gong ridden by Joseph Thaeuer of Kitchener won first place. and Martina The following is a list of results from the Oktoberâ€" fest Dressage Competition held at the School of Classiâ€" cal Riding, Oct. 11. The horse show was organized by the School of Classical Riding to provide specâ€" tators with an opportunity to appreciate a fine disâ€" play of riding and to proâ€" mote the art of dressage. Gem, ridden by Liz Jull of Guelph took first place in both _ Preliminary Junior and Novice Junior Divisions. Adâ€"astra. ridden by Natasha Leeson, of Toronto also won first for Preliminary Senâ€" ior and Novice Senior diâ€" visions. By Rick Campbel! Thanksgiving wasn‘t until Monday, but the Horn of Plenty was at Centennial Stadium last Saturday â€" at least as far as the Wilfird Laurier â€" Golden _ Hawks Hawks crush Gryphons 61â€"9; tie for second The Pioneer Sportsman Club was a hubbub of activâ€" ity this weekend as part of the Oktoberfest festivities. A Bogenschuetzenfest (eaâ€" gle shoot) was held Oct. 11 at the Pioneer Sportsman Club. Thirtyâ€"five persons tested their skills by attempting to shoot a styrofoam 4â€"foot eagle perched atop a 35â€"foot pole ridden by Joanne Garrad of Toronto won the Preâ€"St. George division. Henry Lang was Konig (king of the shoot): Brian Fiftyâ€"six horses entered the competition. were concerned. The Hawks piled up nine touchdowns en route to their 61â€"9 annihilation of the Guelph Gryphons. The win vaulted WLU into a second place tie with the KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO MONTESSORI SCHOOL For More Information And A Free Brochure Call 742â€"1051 10 ALLEN ST. EAST., WATERLOO Out of 20 competitors. Anne Lee turned in the best performance of the ladies shoot and won the Queen title. At the Oktoberfest Trap Shoot, held also at the Piâ€" oneer _ Sportsman _ Club, Kitchener. Roger Maltby of Brantford was the overâ€" all winner of the 16 yards and handicap divisions. MacLkeary was Kroneman (for shooting the crown}: Bob _ Wygel, Kopfman. (for shooting the head): Bill Westernburg, Fluegelâ€" man (right wing);: Don Michaluk, Fluegelman (left wing). same Gryphons in the OUAA Western Division. The Laurier team has been fighting an uphill battle all season after losâ€" ing its first two games to Toronto. However, Saturâ€" For Children From 2â€"1/2 â€" 6 Years of Age, Inclusive Educational Program Based on the Montessori Method French Instruction For all Children Openings for Afternoon Sessions available (5 days a week) Fees will be $55.00 per month (For 10 Months.) They will have to be at their running and passing best this weekend as they head to Windsor to play the undefeated Lancers. For the second straight week, the Hawks showed that they have successâ€" fully complemented their muchâ€"publicized triple opâ€" tion with an adequate passâ€" ing attack. Taylor was replaced midâ€" way through the third quarter in a noble gasture by Hawk head coach Dave "Tuffy" Knight. Wayne Parizeau, â€" the â€" backâ€"up, took over the reigns and executed well, especially since he was going two ways. Parizeau also plays defensive back. & However, the partisan Thanksgiving crowd reâ€" mained fastened to their seats, in hopes of seeing more Laurier scoring in the second half. They were not disappointed. McMann with his third of the day, Mike Weiler with two, and Rick Chaluâ€" pka added to the mountain of stats with second half touchdowns. Quarterback Taylor, who scored four touchdowns aâ€" gainst Western last week, let his backs do most of the legwork on Saturday. Mcâ€" Mann twisted and turned for 176 yards in 17 carries, while _ Chalupka _ earned 162 in only 13 tries. Laurier was so obviously toying with the Gryphons that any wise sports fans would have taken the halftime break to _ zip home and catch the final three innings of the World Series. But by halftime the Hawks had drawn away and held a commanding 35â€"9 lead. McMann _ and _ fullback Scott Campbell via the ground and wide receiver Wayne Kemick, with two receptions, did the scoring damage before intermisâ€" sion. The Gryphons struck back quickly and evened the count on a Brad Hall to Craig Holt 83 yard pass and run play. Both teams traded openâ€" ing _ drive _ touchdowns. Hawks cashed in first when quarterback Gord Taylor flipped out to Chuck Mcâ€" Mann on the option. McMann outraced two Guelph deâ€" fenders and â€" scampered 31 yards for the first touchâ€" down. WLU ahead of the Universâ€" ity of Waterloo, which lost its third in a row Friâ€" day night to the Western Mustangs. Saturday‘s game, as inâ€" dicated by the score, was strictly no contest. Under the leadership of Wltorlgo Chronic& Wednesday, October 15, 1975 â€" Page 11 Mr. Wiffin qualified for the _ Monday playdowns by bowling 1476 in five games to finish first in the qualifying round. He conâ€" tinued his fire bowling through the headâ€"toâ€"head matches which featured 16 top qualifiers. Steve Wiffin, from Waterâ€" loo Bowling Lanes, won the fpurth annual Y.B.C. Majors Scratch Tournment â€" held in London this past Holiâ€" day weekend. The win was worth $2.00. Also finishing well from Waterloo Lanes was Larry Hazell, who bowled 1300 Mr. Wiffin defeated Jim Hartley of Ottawa in the finals. Mr. Hartley won $100 in a losing effort. their contro ial quarterâ€" back Dave Pickett, the Lancers have risen this their controversial quarterâ€" season from the depths of â€" back Dave Pickett, the: mediocrity to become a Lancers have risen this football power in Canada. # | Bowling tourney FREE ELECTRIC START KIT A study is now underway to deterâ€" mine modifications to the Electrical Utility Systems in the regional Muniâ€" cipality of Waterloo. The provincial steering â€"committee _ resturcturing municipal utilities has appointed a local study team to investigate this matter, public input is welcome. Enâ€" quiries should be directed to Mr. W.A. Smith, Chairman, Electrical Utilities Restructuring. post office Box 605, Waterloo or you may telephone 885â€" 0520 if you reside in the Waterloo dialing area. Toll Free calls from other parts of the region can be made by calling zenith 37740. OF ANY 2 STAGE SNOWBLOWER. See the Toro Snowthrowers at: Lloyd Schmitt Equipment 24â€"inch drum auger 4 cycle, easyâ€"starting engine Pwnlim“ scraper blade for smoother cleaning _ 2 reverse, 3 forward speeds 24 Laurel St. Waterloo 743â€"0731 (offer expires November 15/75) ELECTRICAL UTILITY RESTRUCTURING Sales and Service with the purchase NOTICE The next Y.B.C. Majors Tournament will be held Nov. 8 and 9th in Ottawa. A _ handicapped _ team event was held Saturday, while _ Sunday _ featured handicapped singles. Doug Mosley of Waterloo Lanes won $47 over the three days. Mr. Hazell also won $18 on Sunday by finishâ€" ing eighth in the handiâ€" capped singles _ event, bowling 1368 in five games. in five games to qualify for the playdowns in sixth place. Ninetyâ€"five persons six from Waterloo Lanes, participated in the event. Mr. Hazell won his first match, but lost in the second round of the playâ€" offs. He received $25 for his efforts.