A balanced offense? Most university football coaches strive for it - and most are shuddering this week at the thought it could he the maytestprtfor the 'Peremially a devastating running team operating out of the famed wishbone of- fence, Hawks showed in Guelph Saturday that their passing game is not to be taken lightly as they used both to dismiss Guelph Gry- phons MFT. WLU opened with two first-half touchdowns against the rejuvenated Gryphons. who appear to be much better organized under the direction of new head coach Tom Dimitrolf. It was the opening game of the ontario9sebee Inter- collegiate Football Con- ference season for both clubs. "Guelph is a much im- proved team, they were no pushover," said WLU assis- tant coach Rich Newbrough. "But we had too many tur- novers and didn't put enough ints on the board." 1iiiiii surprised many ers by dressing Stan helmecki as a back-up quarterback in place of Les Protopapas, their field- general last year until a knee injury sidelined him for the season. ’ But it was Chelmecki who relieved starting pivot Scott Leeming late in the game and connected on five of six passes, including the game- ending touchdown to Dom Vetro, as Hawks collected 241 yards rushing and an- other 206 passing. Phil Colwell, the Ieague"s leading rusher last year, started the ball rolling for Hawks with a 21-yard romp, and beeming got the visitors second major in the second quarter on a keeper. Kicker Jerry Gulyes had two single points as Laurier went to the dressing room with a is 'hey upped that to 23-0 when Leeming connected on a pass to Dom Vetro before Guelph finally hit pay dirt on a 20-yard pass from quar- terback Mike Eykens to highly-regarded Andy Bal- son, who just last week caught seven passes against Ottawa In an exhibition game But from that point the Laurier defense shut down Gryphons and Chelmecki Hawks show good ballapt1tt Wilffid Laurier Tickets Available At Stag Novelties or Adelaide Design s “We looked at the films last night and could see that most of our problem was with our young offensive line,†said Newbrough. "The defame lived up'toour expectation but we weren't ready for Guelph’s defame. Our blocking has got to im- prove a lot this week." Newbrough was referring to Saturday's upcoming ganie in London against the Western Mustangs, who.. have been paired with I Hawks as the teams to beat in the province this year. But Hawks will enter the game likely without the ser- vices of Colwell or Vetro, who ironically suffered al- most carbon-copy ankle in- juries in Guelph. - tooeedsttarpinhistteiV Colwell twisted his ankle before the half, yet was the game's leading rusher with 81 yards while Vetro was in- jured on the last play of the game. Colwell was replaced at halfback by Bernie Pick- ett. The final registration is this Saturday and everyone is reminded that the only place open for registration - At the same time, 177 girls were signed up for rin- gette. A total of 770 boys regis- tered for Waterloo Minor Hockey last week at the three area registration points. Final hockey sign-up "We had Pickett at half- ose,ttt t',',9ii"" Cal! 885-2905 578-2975 sets,'; ttet At the Pool Every Monday and Thursday 6 oo to 7 30 Come and See the Eactr0qrtt Facumes (Como: ng St N lb Unwusny Av. Waterloo) REGISTRATION INFORMATION Special masses for Swim Doveiopment (Ago 9 and Under) OLYMPIC SIZE POOL PROFESSIONAL COACHING . Door Prizes o Refreshments o 10% Discount 7 King St. N. (Above Stag Novelties) Waterloo - Phone 886.1031 Sum, Sept. 30 'S.00 Couple Time 2:00 p.m. REGION OF WATERLOO (R.O.W.) SWIM cum 1979-1980 Progtam Wilfrid Lander University Fees starting at $60.00 FASHION SHOW _lltllllllll. Exotic Lingerie Invites you to a ls the Adult Recreation Cen- tre between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 pm. back all week in practice," said Newbrough, “just in case we no into a problem. Andhe did a pretty good job. I'll tell you, he‘s got to be probably the best team man I've ever coached. WMHA president Dennis Dosman said Saturday that volunteers are still needed in all capacities of the operation. from coach to manager to minor officials. All potential candidates are asked to come to Saturday's final registration. - Hawks will need more of that type. of balahced attack against Mustangs. who had a scare thrown into them by York Yeomen bright in Lon- don last week ore ekeing out a 16-9 win. Dan Kirby hauled in three passes for " yards to lead the receivers while teeming was good on four of eight Because the 0-0ch has reverted back to its former schedule of each team play- ing the others once. Satur- day's game could prove to be the game to decide home field for the division cham- piohship, should pre-season predictions bear out. "What you’ll see this week is probably two of the best defences in the country," said Newbrough. "it should be a heck of a game." my,†'tatt, 578-8887 1llltllillitlllllt 0w 10.000 rm. hem 2220' _ ACRES 0F SHADE TREES. _ _ L BLUE SPRUCE. SHRUBS & FRUIT TREES It'.,",','."?,'!! & Pry. ounipars...iroat 3.60 & 85.00 , ti'-2ty Mommy Mapibs.....,...trom 6.00 Ausm'm Pine. Japammt Vows. Box- ty-to' mxrMaptmc....-:..'....thtm 12400 woodJEuonimus, Privets. Lilac: Scar- J?,-,),?,',',,,',',',') Fruit ter--.-!?"' 'f?, lot Maples. Gales. Widens: Fhtttatriltg Cot.. iiiaisi iisiiaiitGi whom 12.00 EAG."GiiGrrirrtii iiiarG, Is. aco satis".' Interlocking Paving Stomszom 1.00 w a it. . Bark. etc. cor-isa-o-e-sore-taft-Iyer-of-tlu"'- iGaiieoe,tGroatrrm-iiietP-rr-"t"""h'""t-' dit Over 10.000 Trees hon! 2220' "g Anus: n: QMAnl: TREE: - RR '.Wateruto “uni-r A complete decoiating céntre at your door m_ Get your. Master Bedroom K-W DRAPERIES LTD. Mummy,†ta. 1979;†" "We Accqu Charger . Ai?hi.tt1i.N2itiiti2ir, WHEN YOU HAVE US MAKE YOUR LIVING, DINING 8 FAMILY ROOM DRAPES We'll give you' proTnpt & pcrsdnal attention. FREE ESTIMATES 8n CONSULTATIONS FOR WENT CALL 885-5530 Custom Made Drapes .7 (retail value up to ‘200.00)_ [£333 to Fri a; __ 633g;