« C â€" â€" U of W golfers win in semi the top teams couldn‘t have been much closer Friday in the final round of the Onâ€" tario â€" Universities Ath letic _ Association _ golf semiâ€"finals at Conestoga. Only six strokes separatâ€" ed the first teams, all of which advanced from the SUPERIOR { MEMORIALS raming _ woteico rc%me? 886â€"2430 limited DISCUSS THE ADVANTAGES Q’/ NATURAL ORGANIC FOODS WHOLESALE & RETAIL Custom Pressing ® Fresh Cider & Grape Juice © Apple Butter ® Whole Grains ® Freshly Milled Stone Ground Flour ®@ Grain Products © Beans ©® Dried Fruit ©@ Nuts ©® Cheese ® Herbs & Spices ® Honey ®@ Maple Syrup Call 664â€"2 182 LOCATED HWY. 85 ACROSS FROM K. W 800 1 c _ _STOCK YARD _ ____ _ ____ _ ___ 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 745â€"6136 After hours 578â€"7154 SROULD YOU PURCHASE YOUR CEMETERY MEMORIAL AHEAD OF 1. 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Tied for second at 137 were Tom Elsdon of Waterâ€" loo and Paul Bryant of Wilfrid Lavrier University. quailitiers were _ Brock University of St. Catharâ€" ines, 569; Queen‘s of twoâ€"day total of 565 as each school counted its best four of five scores each day. University of Windsor, which edged Waterloo last year for the OUAA crown, was second at 567. north of Toronto. 10â€"team field to the OUAA & *TA« Qx # 8MA & CE $ A_3C C .o :30 aC xC 5 xC e & oFP 00 570 and Uniâ€" & the list of of _ Waterâ€" _ «C xt oP oo o oo & at UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO WARRIORS® defensive squad moves in for the kill as the McMaster Marâ€" auders‘ ball carrier tries to find some blocking. Marauders never found the right track and were held scoreless in their 34â€"0 loss. ~ ‘ a That first win is always the sweetest, but Univerâ€" sity. of Waterloo Warriors are hoping to add a little more sugar before the Onâ€" tario University Athletic Association Western Diviâ€" sion season ends. Warriors â€" broke _ their goose egg in the win column Saturday before a handful of hardy fans in the rain at Seagram Stadium with a 34â€"0 whitewash over Mcâ€" Master Marauders. The win gives Waterloo a 1â€"3 record, same as Mcâ€" Master. The Warriors struck for 13 points in the first quarâ€" ter and then, after an outâ€" standing defensive showâ€" ing, exploded for 21 in the final quarter. In the second quarter Maâ€" rauders twice threatened to score but were stopped both times in the muck as they elected to go for the major score rather than the seemâ€" ingly sure field goal. Blank McMaster FUN TYME CERAMICS Waterloo placekicker Mike * RECLAIMERS â€" ETC. * NEW & USED MOLDS * GREENWARE * POURING TABLES BEKHIND SAFEWAY STORE AT BISHOPGATE MALL GALT CAMBRIDGE Warriors win their first â€" WISHING WELL BANKRUPTCY AUCTION SALE SATURDAY OCT. 8th 11 A.M. Karpow opened the scorâ€" ing with field goals of 15 and 37 yards. He also conâ€" verted three touchdowns and added a tremendous 60â€"yard single. * _ Bill Boug scored two Waâ€" terloo touchdowns, one off a blocked kick and one on a 10â€"yard strike from quarâ€" terback Greg Somerville. Somerville came into the game in the second quarâ€" ter when starter Gord Tayâ€" lor was ejected for unâ€" sportsman like conduct. Laurel‘s runners place ord at invitational John Mota placed first overâ€"all in the senior diviâ€" sion of the sixth annual Grand â€" River Invitational Cross Country meet Tuesâ€" day to lead his team to a thirdâ€"place _ senior finish in the event. * ONE TABLE 25% OFF 50% OFF Warriors other touchâ€" downs were scored on a 35â€" yard pass to Georg Lomaâ€" ga and a 21â€"yard scamper by rookie running back Steve Brown. Taylor was ejected for kicking Mac tackle Ian Mcâ€" Gowan, who had grabbed the â€" quarterback‘s _ face mask on the play. Waterloo had 218 yards total offence, 69 rushing and 149 passing. Their leadâ€" ing rushers were Dave Goodwin with 38 yards and Also in the senior event, Dominic David ran his best race to finish fifth while Norm Ashley and Eric Maas placed 3Z2nd and 45th reâ€" spectively. In the Junior Race, Clive Hamilton camg 46th, Glynn Whitelow 71st, Mike Brown 78th, Ken Best 130th, Ron Latour 138th, Bill Markle 141st, Rob Kenzie 144th and Earl Haggerty 155th. The juniors were 17th overall. Greg Jones with 33. ~ Taylor completed three of six and Sommerville was seven of 11. Midget Mike Vanbuskirk came 83rd while Rob Hasâ€" kell and John Justason finâ€" ished 126th and 160th reâ€" spectively. ~ â€"Laurel continues its schedâ€" ule this Friday in the Chicoâ€" pee Invitational. o Waterloo‘s next game is Friday night at 8 p.m. against the University of Western Ontario Mustangs, who were upset 19â€"17 by Wilfrid _ Laurier _ Golden Hawks at Seagram Staâ€" dium Monday night. Kevin Beagle and Lomaga each caught three passes for Warriors. 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