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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Sep 1977, p. 22

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UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO WARRIORS‘ running back Greg Jones (No. 11) has nowhere to go as he crashes into a solid wall of Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks‘ defenders. Hawks beat their crossâ€"town rivals 15â€"8 in a close, hardâ€"fought battle on a muddy field. o Page 22 â€" Waterloq Chronicle, Wednesday, September 28, 1977 Wilfrid Laurier Univerâ€" sity Golden Hawks held off a late rally by Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo Warriors to win the ‘"Battle of the City"" at Centennial Stadium Let Schweitzer‘s show you how to enhance your wardrobe, whether it may be casual or elegant. The shoe fashion experts at Schweitzer‘s will help you make the right decision. Golden Hawks hold on for win over Warriors Ochuweitzer Dhoes PIP 15 KING ST. N. WATERLOO on Saturday. _ _ game mostly on the ground ball for 81 of the 9% yards. neering job on them. But ‘picked off a Taylor toss Besides â€" battling each and that‘s just where Goldâ€" Twice, he cracked off 20â€" "~the field became almost with only 1:08 remaining other, both teams had to en Hawks‘ sureâ€"footed fullâ€" yard gainers, and there were impossible to run on later and Hawks run off some come to grips with wet and â€" back, Jim Reid, likes it. two other bursts for 12 yards _ and that slowed us down." precious â€" seconds before ~ muddy freld conditions. Reid rolled over the Warâ€" apiece. Hawks® â€" halfback _ Phil Guyles booted his single. Continuous rain kept the riors‘ defense and accumuâ€" ‘"The linemen deserve a Colwell scored the other Protopapas played in the/_ When Hawks marched for their two touchdowns in the opening quarter, Reid capâ€" ped off one 96â€"yard drive by barrelling over from two yards out. During the touchdown march, that saw Hawks run 11 plays, Reid carried the lated a total of 160 yards rushing, and added a touch down as well, to lead the Hawks to their second vicâ€" tory in the Ontarioâ€"Quebec Intercollegiate Football League. LIVING SOUND Touring musical team from Tulsa, Oklahoma Trained vocalists backed by Brass, Rhythm, & Woodwind instruments Contemporary Gospel Songs WATERLOO PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 395 King St. North Waterloo Ont. APPEARING 2 NIGHTS ONLY OCTOBER 4 & 5 7 :30 P.M. lot of the credit. They were opening up big holes in the first quarter," Reid said afâ€" ter he was voted the WLU playerâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"game. **We knew they‘d be tough and they were. He (WLU rookie quarterback Les Proâ€" topapas) did a good engiâ€" Reid, the first winner of the Peter Gorman Trophy last season, as Canada‘s outstanding firstâ€"year playâ€" er, said Warriors made it tougher as the game proâ€" gressed. Colwell took a pitchâ€"out from Protopapas and scootâ€" ed 75 yards down the right sideline. Colwell had 110 yards rushing, while Dan Gieruzak, the other halfâ€" back, managed 32 yards. _ â€" This game marked the return of Gord Taylor, Allâ€" Canadian â€" Quarterback â€" at WLU in 1975. Taylor, after sitting out last season, has decided to play his fifth and final season for the Warâ€" riors. The Warriors were winless after two starts, having lost their opener to Toronto 37â€"11 and close game against Windsor 18â€"16. Hawks _ halfback _ Phil Colwell scored the other major for the winners, alâ€" so in the first 15 minutes. Jerry Guyles converted both touchdowns. He also booted a 41â€"yard single late in the game after Mike Karâ€" pow added Warriors‘ eighth point. Karpow drilled a 51â€" yard single beyond Hawks‘ end zone with about four minutes to play . While Hawks amassed 332 yards rushing, Jones and quarterback Gord Taylor churned out 83 and 66 reâ€" spectively to lead Warriors‘ 231â€"yard attack. s Warriors‘ running back Greg Jones plowed for UW‘s only touchdown in the secâ€" ond quarter. While the field conditions were not conducive to the passing game, Taylor did manage to put the ball up 12 times. He completed only three for 34 yards. Protopaâ€" pas tossed one incompleted pass. Warriors were assessed 11 penalties for 80 yards. Hawks had six walkeffs for 65 yards. Bob Stacey‘s second pass interception of the miserâ€" able afternoon ended all Warrior hopes for a lateâ€" game comeâ€"back. Stacey BANTAMS : Not 11 years of age on Jan. 1st 1978 Sat. 9:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. MAJORS : 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Afternoons at 1:30 p.m. Free Babysitting. _ DAILY 10:00 A.M. â€" 7:00 P.M. 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Up until this point it appeared as if the game was a replay of the thriller of last season when the Hawks pulled out a victory in the last minute. _ â€" In the season opener on September 10, the Hawks defeated York 17â€"1. Leadâ€" ing Hawks rushers are Jim Read with 176 yards and Rookie Phil Colwell with 145 yards. Mike Sitko, Ofâ€" fensive Captain, is the mainâ€" stay along the offensive line. Defensively, the Hawks are blessed with a very experienced front 7â€" tackles, Bruce Holland, John Miller, Pete Tashos; ends Terry Rattray and Fred Brown and _ linebackers _ Mike Murphy and Ed McMahon. Warriors are now winless in three starts. They host McMaster Marauders (1â€"2) Saturday at Seagram Stadiâ€" um,"while Hawks take on the powerful University of Westâ€" ern Ontario Mustangs (3â€"0) in Kitchener. You know when someâ€" one tells you to take a walk? Maybe they‘ve got the right idea. Walk a hiock.Foday s

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