I! Mr "iiiiiria"iti"G"ii' "iiiiiiiii'iT ".. 'fr"" ',' A It comes in the form of All Relddld Saturday was Jim Reid, a pile-driving rush for 23 yards on 29 fullback tor the Hawks of carries. He also scored (our the oiftanoAtuettec Inter- touchdowns on runs of 41, collegiate Football Con- to. nine and one yards and ference Western Division. would have had a fifth had . And Saturday, the native he not been stopped on the of Palmerston showed lots final play of the game at of power " he led Hawks the Mae five-yard line. to a ttr-io victory over M9 Mise actually held the Master Marauders. lead twice in the first quart- The victory gives Hawks er before Reid's touchdown a 4-1-1 record this season, Jam! capped .orf a Sit-yard good for third place in the march by Laurier. OQIFC behind Toronto (64)) k Hawks total offense was and Western (5-D. 449 yards, with 387 of that In another Western Di- coming along the ground. vision game Saturday Guelph Quarterbacks Paul Nelson "-2tt"it-toocttexme)drt-twa1;Mtrt1tyrur.urrr . The Wilfrid Lauder Gol- den Hawks have Palmer- ston power. pd! manage at the tahilhtshtiitig ddd (Mae tpgloutt)tttmi2 Wm, WIN A DINNER FOR TWO AT ONE OF THE SIX‘SUPERB DINING PLACES FEATURED ON THIS PAGE. "with. God.“ _ . Hot BM In hunch and . Eamon Sung! On A Bu With Sanctum . _ Winn! Seminal Sandwich Hon-undo Dutch Apple Pie Human-do Auk Strudel t The Waterloo Chronicle will pay up to $25 of the price ot your meal at one of these Kitchener-Waterloo dining estab- lishments if you: "iriiG is drug: in "The Meal's On Us!" con- test. Just write us including name. address and telephone number, and mail or bring it to the Chronicle office in Waterloo Square Tower before the last Tuesday of the month. That's all you need to do to enter. _ Imagine yburself winning and enjoying a full-course meal in the eIegent settings at any of these fine testaurents. On the last Wednesday of every month for the next " months the president of the kitch-r-Wtttqrtoo Restemant Association will draw a name from those submitted that month. " your name is drawn, answer a hrtowiedge-tetstirtg ques- tion and you and a companion of your choice will be dinner guests of the Chronicle one evening during the Iollowing 30 days. Enter now. We could be saying to you: "The Moal's On Us!" COME JOIN US FOR LUNCH! WTERLOO Served Daily Monday to Friday " Noon to 2 p.m. (Dinners 4:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.) Reid leads Hawks" to. another. Win - Enjoy Our Luncheon Buffet THE MEAL'S ON US! ALSO defeated Waterloo 184 to drop the Warriors record tel-5. . Ail Reid did Saturday was null for a: yards on 29 carries. He also scored (our touchdowns on runs of Bi, lo, nine and one yards and would have had a fifth had he not been stopped on the final play of the game tt the Mae five-yard line. $375 $2.45 $2.25 $1.26 $1.96 .70 .80 A REAL "GOURMET TREAT" Phone Now For Reservations LUNCH BUFFET $293W wide receiver Gary Tom connected on a 70-yard pass and run play in the first yard field goal. We Wilson was Mac's leading rusber with so yards and one touchdown, while Neloon oomplethg ttve of seven for " yards. The rest of Hawks scoring 1m handled by Gerry tt lea. who converted th of four maiors and collect- and Les Pronouns were Air for nine for 62 yards, Wm! somewhat jumbled for the Hawks. Should they beat Guelph at Centennial Sta- The playoff picture is from V 11:30 a.m, - 2 p.m. our famous 743-41 71 onaqeideSth r..'.. . 'c“ 1; ditrrntlatmdttrandNmt- Conan: completed no or th to beat Western, Hawks 13 passes. including a 17- it would fluid: second and yard tottettdttmttosatogim have a home playoff game. Com. lg 8101M Western beat b. Waterloo will conclude " "tntoinNturday'sNaie, .. -11.: “‘_ and play Toronto in Tomato. ' The Warriors, meanwhile, i6otiavertottoreofaNttr- off spot, narrowed Guelph" lead to 11-9 in the fourth quarter on a John, Furin touchdown arid a 15-yard field goal by Mike Karitow. iiiil'isCe)'jiiiiCtiifi,tCti'i? U of W moves closet However, Guelph got an insurance touchdown when halfback Mark Brown rush- ed over from the two to cap a 16-yard drive. . Guelph qtsartertttrtk Craig , The following regulations govern the Chronicle's "The Meal's On Us!" contest: I 1. The Chronicle will pay winners a maximum of $25 towards the price of a meal at one of these establishments. Winners must present the bill to the host/hostess at the and of the meal for the deduction to apply. It the meal price totals more than $25 the contest winner must pay the remainder. There is no refund if the bill totals less than S25. . 2. Only one entry is allowed per person each month. 3. Entries must be post~marlted or brought to the ChroetitSt.omeat no later than 5 pm. on the Tuesday before the draw. The draw'will take place the last Wednesday of each month ’ during the contest. _ 4. Each month's restaurant will be chosen from among the six featured and will be chosen _ by the Chronicle. Each winner will be given a letter to present at the selected restaurant. 5. After a winner has been drawn all other entries that month will be destroyed. To quality I tor a following month's draw new entries must be sttttmitted. 6. Winners must correctly answer a krtetet%dge-tsstietg question 7. Winners in the "The Meal's On Us!" contest must allow the Chronicle to notify its read- ers of this tact. 8. The contest is not open to Chronicle or Fairway Press employees or their families u *Plom not. PHONE 886-2550 WELCOME TO THE NEWLY EXPANDED & DECORATED BAKED POTATO- SOUR CREAM SALAD - CHOICE OF DRESSING - FR.ENCH STICK might WATERLOOS MOST ELEGANT DINING SPOT _ ,, STEAK HOUSE EVERY MONDAY IN THE STEAK HOUSE University of Waterloo Warriors took one step clos- er to a league playoff spot with a " win over Lauren- tian .University in Ontario Universities Athletic As- sociation soccer action Sunday afternoon at Sea- gram Stadium. But Warriors, who ape in ttiird spot at 4-2-1 behind to soccer playoff spot OFFICE LOUNGE PRIME RIB DAILY FROM " NOON than the week $6.95 . $595 VISIT The York and Guelph. still need some help if they an gainapost-season 1ttrtlt. mining games at home today against Brock and York on Sunday while either Guelph or York falters. . its allege at home Satur- day " . st the smiles York (0-6) Yeoman. Game time for Warriors and Haminpm. . Zenon Mosmrag scored three goals while Grant Allen got the other .