over "500 pttatft By Rick Campbell mantel. Won: Editor Waterloo armors and WLU Goldeet-Hawks are heading in opposite direc- tions these days. Warriors are climbing the OUAA hockey ladder while Hawks are perched on the bottom rung wondering where to go next. And the reason for these movements is that Warriors won two games they should have won last week while Hawks lost two they should have won. Thursday, while Hawks were stumbling their way to a 6-4 loss to York Yeomen. Warriors travelled to St. Catharines and blasted Brock Badgers 8-2. Hawks, displaying a per- plexing lack of desire on the ice this year, had things go from bad to worse in Wind- sor Saturday when they gave Lancers their first taste of victory this year by a 2-1 score. Determined not to be as gracious as their cross- street rival, Warriors trekked to the Border City Sunday and came back with a hard-eamed two points as they escaped with a 4-3 vic- Warriors hope to improve on their 3-2 win-loss chart tonight when they play host to the incredibly injury- racked Yeomen at Waterloo Arena at 8 pm. , “Our guys played excep- tionally well in Windsor, they (Lancers) had only two full lines and I had 19 players so we tried to go out and put it to them right away," said UW coach Bob McKillop. And that Warriors did as they grabbed a 3-0 first- period lead on goals by Danny Langlois, John Wha- len and Bill Lang. A goal by defenceman John Vermeer at 549 of the Wa ttittrtt {amp CHR HrrMAs IS A ShNSA TiONAl. LOOK Hockey Hawks reeling Make gift giving ex tra personal _ by showmg someone you really care 141 Ontario St, IV, Kitchener A gift certificate for long and beautiful custom finger nails Til/j T0 TA 1, I, ()()K 743-333] Corporation Squaw mm tally for her second made the score 4-1 and it proved to be the win- ner as Warriors held on de- spite a late Windsor thrust. Vermeer has scored the winning goal in all three of Warriors victories this year. UW waltzed into an 8-0 lead over Brock Thursday before the Chippy Badgers tallied two late goals. Barry Reynard led the local effort with a hat trick, Whalen had two and Paul Foley, Ver- meer and Archie Chase sin- gles. Hawks, who are reeling with their worst record (1-5) in several years, had the lead three times against York but couldn’t hold it. Claudio Lessio's third goal ofthe game at the 1:22 mark of the third period put Yeo- men ahead to stay. L, Hawks appeared to tie the game 4-4 when Dave North- ern tallied a minute later but Northem's stick curve exceeded the half-inch ai- lowed by one-eighth inch and when York appealed to have it checked, the goal was invalidated. Fully expecting a win in Windsor, Hawks came up against hot goaltending from the Lancers. A Hawks shot total doubled that of the Windsor club and WLU appeared well on its way When leftwinger Greg Abbe scored the opening goal in the first minute of play, But it was famine thereafter as Windsor took over the lead part way into the third. WLU had a golden opportunity to tie in the final minute when Abbe broke clear for a breakaway, but his backhand -deke was Stopped. Hawks will attempt to stop their dreadful slide to- morrow at the Kitchener And when they entertain the potent Guelph Gryphons at 8 Wilfrid Laurier defenceman Ed Lynch sepia an a beautiful solo rush last Thursday by slipping the puck through York goalie George Damowski's legs to tie the game 1 -1_in the first period. But Yeoman came back to grab a 6-4 win as Hawks lost the first of two games last week. Yeomen are in town again tonight to play Waterloo Warriors. If you're looking for the ideal gift to give those special people on your Christmas list, here's your answer. A MEMBERSHIP TO THE CONESTOGA CENTRE. Recipients of this gift will benefit from the opportunity to develop a healthier lifestyle through fitness. They can start the '80's using the wide variety of sports and fitness facilities at the Centre. The Conestoga Centre opens Jan. 2, 1980. Complete the application below and we'll send you a Christmas Gift Certificate in time to give to your friends and family at Christ- mas. A Conestoga Centre membership.' The unique way to wish friends and relatives the best wishes of the season - and a fit New Year! It you are interested in a membership for yourself, please check here C? Attach a separate piece of paper for additional memberships. Gift memberships and additional information will be forwarded to the giver for distribution. Home Telephone RECIPIENT: Name........... Address......... Type of membership Address City Name GIFT MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Business Telephone , A unique " gift to start the '80s Postal Code Waterloo Chronicle, Wodnesday, Nogomhcr tth 1979 - Pg: 16 Make cheque or money order payable to Conestoga College TYPES OF “NEW $75.00 - Single (18 yrs. and older) $100.00 - Family Husband. wife and kids under 18) $75.00 - Senior (over 60 years)