‘I ._ Page 18 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, December 6, 1978 How‘s this for a poker hand as Guelph‘s Ross Bowden and Waterloo‘s Bob Templehagen clash in front of Guelph goalie Dave Prior during Friday‘s game. Friday. back at Waterloo Arena. it appeared Warriors had the Guelph Gryphons on the ropes but Guelph‘s Scott MacKenzie scored his seâ€" cond goal of the night with tive minutes remaining to earn the draw Thursday they travelled to the Aud and had to settle for a â€" sawoff with Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks who scored late in the third period By Rick Campbell Chronicle Staff Writer University of Waterloo hockey Warriors were fit to be tied last week The ties were Warriors seâ€" cond and third of the young OUAA season By Rick Campbeli Chronicle Staff Writer Turkey at $1.40 a pound. Movies at $3.50 a shot. Over nine dollars for a twoâ€"hour { Deadlocked again Little to choose between UW, WLU The frendly neighbourt hood exercise MWarlle a6 block Ends marmunat mon *J ~I was very disappointed in their second goal." said Guelph coach Bud Foluseâ€" wycoh. We tried hard to win it in the third but Nickelâ€" chok plaved well and I guess we were lucky to earn a tie ~All three of my goalies have been sharp in practice. so all three will play." said Folusewveh ~With playing last night we needed four lines to keep our legs fresh. But we had to change our style of play tonâ€" ight. Last night we got goal hungry and they almost beat us Nickelchok_stopped 38 shots for Waterloo. while Prior. who was lessâ€"severeâ€" lvy tested. also came up big in spots Guelph. *like Waterloo. plaved Thursday night. winâ€" ning 86 over Brock and the Gryphon coach said using tour lines really helped out Warriors. _ meanwhile play their last home game before Christmas Friday against Western Folusewveh said his goal is to remain undefeated beâ€" fore _ Christmas. . which would mean taking Laumer tomorrow night at home On Dec 26 Gryphons leave for a six â€"game_ tour of Germany and Austria where they will play first division clubs MacKenzie tied itâ€"up with first of two on a giveaway for the only goal of the seâ€" cond and he and Dave Jutzi of Waterloo traded goals in the third No wonder most people at searching for the best value for their dollar. theatre production Well, about 250 people were treated to more tRan their money‘s worth at the Kitchener Aud last Thurs~ day night as archâ€"enemies Waterloo Warriors and Wilâ€" Leo Lefebvre (16) of Waterloo Warriors reaches too late for a loose puck as somewhere in the pile Guelph goalie Dave Prior covers up. Barry Reynard (18) waits eagerly for a rebound. Warriors and Gryphons tied 3â€"3. **We played with more spirit and a lot more heart than we did against Wesâ€" tern.‘" said Hawk coach Wayne Gowing. "We‘re just trying to play good funâ€" damental hockey. McCafferty. _ linemate Perry Mark, Tom Butt and Don Poulter were standouts for the Hawks as they grasp to retain the form that won them the West Division championship last year. The Laurier side was vastâ€" ly improved over its lackaâ€" daisical showing against Western Mustangs 10 days ago as they took the play to the Warriors early and grabbed a 2â€"0 lead. Warriors fought back to take a 4â€"3 edge into the third period but Dan McCafferty tied the game with six minutes reâ€" maining. Mike Collins opened the scoring in the first period on a deflection of Brian Cromâ€" It was the first contest beâ€" tween the teams this year and gave Warriors a 2â€"1â€"2 reâ€" cord. Hawks are 2â€"2â€"1 enterâ€" ing tomorrow‘s game in Guelph. *‘I‘m not pleased with the results, but we‘ll take a point before we‘ll take a loss." frid Laurier Golden Hawks played to a scintillating 44 tie in OUAA hockey action. The game had all the inâ€" gredients of exciting hockez â€" wide open skating, slic passing, bruising checks and point blank opportunities. **You couldn‘t ask for betâ€" ter entertainment than that,."‘ said Warrior coach Bob McKillop. "It‘s just too bad for the fans that it had to end in a tie. Warriors came back hoâ€" wever and Robock finished off a brilliant threeâ€"way passing play from Archie Chase and Greene at 18:30 of the second to give UW the intermission lead. Hawks had the best two chances to win from that point. Pete Lochead had a breakaway with the teams I thought John played an exceptional game, it was his best."" said McKillop. "His goal definitely was a turning point in the game." _ Warriors flashy center Don Langlois put the visiâ€" tors into the lead 3â€"2 on a centering pass from Leo Leâ€" febvre, but Laurier‘s Perry Mark displayed rare form on a blast from the left faâ€" ceoff circle that beat Rick Nickelchok to tie 3â€"3. Then in the third McCatfâ€" ferty muscled in to shove a loose puck just over the goal line to set up the sawâ€"off. Come back Warriors did in the second as referee Murray Darroch fingered a bus load of Hawks to the sin bin. But actually it was Warâ€" riors who were down a man when Waterloo defenseman John Campbell broke away from the pack at ce*er and beat Al MacSorley on a long snap shot to tie 2â€"2. **We got off to a poor start and they (Hawks) took the play to us.~ said McKillop. ‘*But we came back fairly well."~ been‘s pass and Mitch Edâ€" wards‘ smoker from the point found the range to give Hawks their 2â€"0 lead. Before the period ended though Ken Greene copverted a Harry Robock pass into an empty net to narrow the gap to 2â€"1. ... _Laurier winger Dave Northern was suckered in the second period and sutâ€" fered a broken nose as well as 10 stitches to the face ... Hawks powerplay continues to spin its wheels as Gowing attempts to find the. right combination. On two ocâ€" casions they didn‘t even have a shot on ‘goal with the man advantage ... McKillop was also displeased with his powerplay â€" troops. who logged a lot of ice time but got only one marker ... Each team had 26 shots on net. ‘‘There‘s no way we were trying to sit on our lead after the second period."~ said McKillop. *We thought if we. could get the next goal we‘d have it won." I went across the crease to shoot but he (Nickelchok | made the save. Then when I went for the rebound their guy caught my leg and as I started to fall I shot and Jt the outside of the post." said the Laurier eaptain. three aside but played the puck too far ahead of him which allowed Nickelchok to make the sliding save. The game really opened up in the third period as both teams displaved an offenâ€" sive form that should carry them far in their division this vear Then with 30 seconds to go Butt broke in from the right side. Notes: Last year Gowing wrote a letter to the OHA ofâ€" fices to complain about the officiating of Darroch after a loss to Western. He‘s thinking about getting the pen out again as Hawks took 13 penalties to Warriors six