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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Jan 1980, p. 14

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Ttit*fasatperpe"ttet New»: "We're the heat 0 lair-ate hockey club in the league" moaned WLU centre Don. Poulter at the Wing new Comatos- Complex Satur- day moments after Lauren- tian defeated Hawk: " after explod‘mg to a " first- period lead. “It seems one - period is ruining us all the time." That was also the use in Hamilton Friday where Hawks skated the No. b ranked Marlins to a " first- period tie, only to get blitaed for five second-period markers en route to a 7-5 ‘Puck Hawks head for early vacation 'oemrftmomttetttintellutttd m - - In the card game at {Layoff Meg Wilfrid uric Golda wk: dealt themaelmv. the dummy hand In! new. After drrqqtirtg wally- important game: to na- tionally-ranked New and haul-entail Friday and Saturday. it is Meaning in- eeeasiagtettrviott' Hawks will likely be "sitting it out" come playoff time in mid- February. ' ""17ie defeats leave Hawks. tht the huge ice surface Bomtintheiowereeheiemqf atmgsteetyatthe-Coes- the lz-team OUAA loop with estaga facility, the visitors " woeful 84-8 mark and it could get darker before it lets brighter as that»; C,.", brw' tl, my Tfi one.“ (Why). I". at the ttstrc-tnth-ttin home games this - Lattrier about“ play but to ayersol Third”, but with their 'tgit-tti-tt out- pat may, - that - cannot be taken for granted. ---rttersotyttat chalk itqtrrbeiaieAtetlittie, too late,".. - Hawk coach Wayne Gui; with a m of his Shoulders after the If Hawks we Mt any- thing in their collapse at McMaster which saw the home lemme four goals in a span of about five minu- tes, they forgot it on the way back to Waterloo. Vacs, a fast-sham Ima- m club. were held to a " tie by Waterloo Warriors Friday. and were obviously anxious to grab a - Satur- day to avenge their " - to Hawks in Sammy in De m and msieAer th- W a! had a " but te. fm the aloe-mine and. After Steve Demareo cit- cled the net to suit the " goal midway through the period, Gowing replaced starint ”Minder Terry Thompson with Ken Scott who allowed we more goals lactate the and at the period despite making seven] out- for the remaining At mim- tea were a Mere-t ht than the Mad (MM crew. They tool the body and “rechecked new ly in the second to due the gap to " and marginally held the upper hand in the third, but couldn‘t get the key goal to' generate the gar- gantuan comeback needed. “They (Vacs) passed the puck better call used the rink better than we did in the first," said Garb; in an attempt to explain tht ava- lanche. “It was unbelieva- Me, we couldn't hit a stick with a pass if we tried." Not to be overlooked in the loss was the five-stare!- fort of Mott in the Hawk net. 'the squatty goaltender, who prides himself on the technical art of his position. made at least a dose: acts of wtright thievery to keep his mates in the contest " late in the (we when Charles Hamilton scored Vees final marker. Captain Daryl Bajamin potted a pair of goals in a losing cause while " lef- 1winger Greg “he got Hawks started on their aborted comeback with a wicked blast to open the se- cond-period scoring after only Al sounds. Notes: Daryl Benjamin also had two goals for Hawks in their loss to Me- Master while was went to Al McCrae. Perry Mark and Brian Cromheen. “You could use it cm." Hawk coach Wayne Gown; said of his team‘s second-pedal de mire that saw Marlin - five times. “They (Marlins) picked up the momentum and we did a lot of things wrong." Jim Towle. who played for Belgium in the Dutch league w an] early January, has rejoined the WLU duh. MW disa- tiafied with his initial outing against "cluster. Towle p ayed strongly against Lamtian and nodonht will aid Hawks desperation playoff drive. mmmtituleice man-amt. , "CAI -100. HAVE You plum SUPERIOR. nun-Inuit.“ tma-ire.'

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