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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Nov 1975, p. 10

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Page 10 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 12, 1975 Sheer comfort.. a Bellfires fireplace P 959 BELLFIRES They‘re in the showroom of: Cozy, smoke free pleasure...and that‘s what you get with a Bellfires Fireâ€" place System. A perfect fire everytime. All materials needed to build your own fireplace. Including all types of natural stone. . also Free information on installation 60 Schaetfter Street, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 4C5 Telephone (519) 884â€"0860 D. Barnett & Co. Ltd. We also have by Rick Campbell "To describe this game as _ an _ embarrassment would be the understateâ€" ment of the year," mutâ€" tered one Laurier fan at halftime of last Saturday‘s Western â€" Division â€" chamâ€" pionship clash _ between Laurier and Windsor. That _ statement _ was hardly a hot scoop as the Golden Hawks were 52 points down on their way to suffering â€" possibly â€" their worst defeat ever. The University of Otâ€" tawa laid partial claim to the Cup, defeating the Uniâ€" versity of Toronto 14â€"7 in Windsor went on to deâ€" feat WLU 65â€"8 and thus became coâ€"winners of the Yates Cup, symbolic of football supremacy in Onâ€" tario Universities. One of Laurier‘s few savoring moments last Saturday as John Glassford and Dave Fahrner (32) close in on Windsor quarterback Dave Pickett (12). Chronicle photo by Wells German Baking 38 King St. Waterioo Hawks crushed 65â€"8 by Windsor DOWNTOWN WATERLOO is FREE PARKING The Finest Café Mozart Come to 579â€"1670 For in Ottawa, in the Eastern final also on Saturday. Hawks fell behind right off the bat in Windsor. Lancer‘s Dave Pegg bootâ€" ed the opening kick off inâ€" to the end zone and Dan Bovair of the Hawks was forced to give up the single point. From then on it was just a case of Windsor doing everything _ picture perâ€" fect, and Laurier being just as efficient in doing everything wrong. The _ tournament _ has grown since its inception and now has gained counâ€" tryâ€"wide __ recognition. Many entries are refused as teams send entry reâ€" quests from across Canada and the U.S. A. Hockey tourney starting Nov. 16 The fifth annual Gold Puck â€" Tournament featurâ€" ing minor and major midâ€" get and juvenile teams sponsored by Pizza Deâ€" light and hosted by Waâ€" terloo Minor Hockey is set to be held Nov. 16â€"23 at the Waterloo Arena. The tournament was orâ€" ganized to create more hockey for the teams as popularity falls off in these divisions according to Waâ€" terloo Minor Hockey Asâ€" sociation. Tournaments like this one enable people to â€" discuss â€" their â€" hockey theories and learn from one another, enabling them to build a better hockey system Windsor was ahead 18â€"0 after one quarter and unâ€" believably, 52â€"0 at the half. They went over the halfâ€" century mark on the last play of the half as Dave Pickett _ combined _ with Ron Gardner on a 70 yard Last â€" year‘s _ champions were Hamilton Police, Kitâ€" chener _ Greenshirts _ and Trenton for minor midget. major midget and juvenile divisions respectively pass and run play. This year‘s entries in minor midget are Waterâ€" loo, _ Kitchener, _ Barrie, Toronto, _ Burlington, Guelph, _ Hamilton _ and Peterborough. Major midâ€" get entries are Waterloo, Guelph, Detroit, Grimsby, Toronto, Waterford (Michiâ€" gan), Stratford and Hamilâ€" ton. Juvenile entries are Waterloo, Kitchener, Stratâ€" ford. _ Barrie, _ Brantford. St. _ Catharines, _ Welland and Oakvilie. Although the Lancers only outscored the Hawks 13â€"8 in the second half, they substituted freely and executed a number of razzle dazzle type plays, much to the delight of the proâ€"Windsor crowd. Dave Pickett, the Windâ€" sor quarterback, had an excellent day, completing 26 of 33 passes for 39%6 yards. Hawks meanwhile completed only 3 and exâ€" perienced similar miseries along the ground. "I can‘t remember when a WLU team has been beaten that bad, physicalâ€" ly, mentally and on the scoreboard," stated Hawk assistant coach Rich Newâ€" brough. _ ‘"Certainly _ not since we‘ve (he and Coach The opening ceremonies will take place at 1 p.m. Sunday Nov. 16 at the start of the first game with Mayor Herb Epp of Waterloo doing the honâ€" ours. Games are Sunday Nov. 16, from 1 to 11 p.m. Monâ€" day to Thursday evenings from 7 to 11 pm.. Friday from 6 to 11 p.m.. Saturâ€" day 8 am. to 11 pm. with the â€"championship games going on Sunday afternoon from 1 to 6 p.m Admission is $1.50 for adults. 75 cents for students and _ children _ under _ 14 years, 25 cents A tournaâ€" ment pass is available for $4. Dave Knight) been here."‘ Because of the CIAU suspension â€"levied against Windsor for using an inâ€" eligible player (Pickett), Hawks will likely continue this weekend in the Cenâ€" tral Bowl against Ottawa for the right to play in the College Bowl. However, _ Windsor _ is seeking a court order inâ€" validating the suspension, which if upheld, will elimâ€" inate the Hawks and send Windsor against Ottawa in the Central Bowl. The Supreme Court deâ€" cision is expected someâ€" time today. Series led by Midgets The Waterloo _ Toyota Midgets squeezed a 30 victory over Sarnia Bees in â€" Wrigley _ tournament action to take a 1â€"0 lead in the series. The series reâ€" sumes in Sarnia Thursday with the third game if necessary there on Sunâ€" day. Both teams _ displayed excellent disciplined hockâ€" ey with only four penalties in the game. Waterioo reâ€" ceived one. Dave Barrett in goal for Waterloo played a standâ€" out game making some spectacular _ saves _ and keeping Sarnia to only one goal. Brian Price scored the opening goal for the Toyoâ€" tas. Lowell Loveday made it 2â€"1 for the Toyotas and Price finished off the Waâ€" terloo scoring by shooting into an empty net. In Hub league play, the Toyotas remained in first place by whipping Preston 10â€"1 and blanking Simcoe 7â€"0 To qualify for the series with Sarnia, Toyotas took two straight games from Galt 8â€"1 and 161 to sweep the best of three 2â€"0 The Toyotas next home game will be in the Gold Puck _ Tournament _ Tuesâ€" day Nov 18 against Grimsâ€" by at 8. 15 p.m.

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