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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Sep 1979, p. 14

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Page " "raplrh?t? W, 'tttdet-tith-ttter 19.1979 2aat . worthy of your conflderi‘ce..‘ Tickets Avail funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST - 745-9495 Convenient Parking. entering Wellington or Kiho Street a tradition since 1925. " At Stag Novelties or Adelaide Design Datz ~Béchtcl 0 Door Prizes o Refreshments o 10% Discount 7 King St. N. (Above Stag Novelties) Waterloo - Phone 886-1031 FASHION ' SHOW '5.00 Couple Time 2:00 p.m. IIN. Exotic Lingerie Invites you to a Hawks, Warriors Switch partners) after victories Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks and University of Waterloo Warriors get to trade dancing partners this After hanging on by a thread to beat Western Mustangs 28-19 in Lindon Saturday, the undefeated (2- 0) Hawks get to go up against the league's weak sister this Friday, McMas- ter Marauders. Warriors, meanwhile broke into the win column with a 40-6 rout over the ha- pless Marauders in Hamil- “Canada's mos}! comprehensive Driver Training Course , Fodotally Chartered Mon-Prom Organization . lYour course fee is income tax deductible and you may save up l? 44% in insurance premiums Av presenting our course certificate 1ltts1ttJ1r.itttt can-annual 623-6730 manual! 579-4800 ((iitii "We're preparing for Mac by thinking about the mis- takes we made in last week's game," said Laurier head coach Dave (Taffy) juight. "We just had too many mental breakdowns. We were blocking the wrong peopkand our backs often moved in the wrong direc- tion. There was not a lot of strong points." . ton Saturday, but face Mustangs in a much less en- viaiste situation Saturday at On; bleasant surprise for Evening Classes wodoesoylhMondae Starting Wednesday October 3 7:00-10:009m KITCHENER Evening Classes WsdoesdavlkMoetday Starting Wednesday October 3 CAMBRIDGE CEmE Hawks was the play of halt, back Paul Falzon, Normally a defensive back, Falzon was inserted in the lineup in place of the injured Phil Col- well and legged 77 yards on eight carries. "He (Falzon) went in T there and did an outatandi job for us. He showed he go in there any time and play," said Knight. Knight won't attempt to fool his troops into believing that Mac will offer is stiff a contest as Western, but he is adamant in his desire to make sure Hawks are ready. "I'm sure Mac's going to come out and do a lot of gambling type things to try to get their kids emotionally high as soon as possible," said the WLU boss. "We want to be a lot sharper than we were last week." Hawks had a 21-6 lead heading into the final quarter but Mustangs closed that to 21-19 before Bob S cey broke their backs with: 57-yard interception retu for the game-clinching touchdown. Hawks encounter with McMaster begins at 8 pm. at Seagram. _ _ Warriors evened-their re- cord at 1-1 by rolling up 260 yards on the ground and 22 through the air with Wayne Robinson lugging the hall for 146 yards. He and Joe Alves each had touchdown romps of 50 yards. while Larry D'Andrea, Gord Grace and Mike Smeltzer all collared passes for majors. Delahey was worried though about some sloppy plays during the McMaster game. "We won't be able to get away with some of the mus- takes that we made against McMaster in our game with Western and still expect to be in the game. If we can get that consistency going for us and not hurt ourselves by losing our concentration for even one play, then it should be a very good game." d University of Waterloo Warriors came as close as they could to winning the Laurentian Invitational soc- cer tournament last wee- tend. Warriors started out With a 3-1 wan over their OUAA rivals University of Tort to. but in the championship game met a very strong host club and lost l-O, Wa triers lose Local fans will have an op- portunity to see Laurentian when they come to town this weekend to play UW in War, riors first regular seas game The game will Sunday at Kitchener's Woodside Park at l p m , Price Includes: 2 gm hotel accommodation All transportation First 40 people-'" Cali 384-4185 Today! Sept. 29, 30 at OIympéc Stadium Last Home Expos” Phillies

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