Monday to Thom-y " att mm. to 0:30 Fm. Friday " :30 mm. to 10:30 p.m., We!" " to 10:30 Rarely in this decade have Hawks and Warriors had teams of equal talent in the same year. During the early part leading to their Isms-74 national title, War- riors blew Hawks away in almost every game. But just on the scoreboard. Even when Hawks teams were losing by scores of 9-2 and worse, there Vere Just as many Warriors as Hawks lining. Up to get into the trainers room after the game. ' What a different story this year though. On paper, the two clubs appeared well-matched at the outset, both aimed for the lower end of the six possible playoff berths. Then in the mid-70's Hawks came on, leading up to their provincial finalist season against Toronto Blues in 1977-78. But look at the scores against Warriors in those years, a club that resided close to the bottom of the barrel. Almost to the game, one or two goal deci- Mons. - Now here, in the last week of the season, Warriors are directly on that course while Hawks floimder like a sunfish plopped on dry dock, ahead of only three When Laurier plays Waterloo, it doesn't matter who has what record, who is advancing to the playoffs and who isp't, who has injuries and who doesn't, who is supposod to win and who isn't. But that shouldn't have mattered one iota when it came down to doing battle with the most-despised enemy you have. A game that annually fiecides who laughs who out of thebar based solely on the result of that one contest. _ Of course there are many trumped-up reasons for the game turning into the clunker that it was. not the least of which was the fact that the week previous Hawks had been eliminated from playoff competition. ...Rib Room Specialties DEEP SEA DELIGHT Noyrayr'dttetttthtohtitrttttemirNrifirro performance like they did in losing to Waterloo War- riors 5-1 Wednesday night. Km why? Because Hawks (mental _ Submitting we of the most Maia] who-give.- a-damrtefrortse,verttmtedinttyaWitfriduuriesr hockey team. mm, savefor threeor tom-hardwork- ing individuals. did" themselves a grave disservice while lit the some time cheating their school. their league and most important, their fans. Goodness knows they don't have enough mutter: to lose any through indifferent performances, but even that thought didn't seem to enter Hawk minds Wednesday. Tented as the annual year-end no-holds-barred showdown between the two local arch-rivals, the game had all the excitement of a five-hour stopover at the Kitchener Bus Terminal. As they have grown accustomed to in the pas! de- eade, fans for both clubs came expecting furious. hard-hitting end-to-end action. What they got was about three bricks short of Sunday afternoon public skating at Moses Springer. A variety of scallops, shrimp and sole served with tartar - and lemon wedge. All for only .............. All airman inch-do CRISP CHEF SALAD W pot-to. roll and m. Sunday 12m!p.m ftso T Lease YOUR. Own w 2ti 'sirCTilUl5lctL'l _rLTAll, They, however. were not above reproach either for their contribution to Wednesday's debacle. But seven of their players who suffered from various maladies earlier in the week playedonly because of the impor- tance of the game, and, were physically drained after . nearly every shift. And Warriors of course. needed the win and two points .somuch that their cautious atti- dude was understandable' after they popped in three first-period goals against a club that hadrallied in the past four meetings between, the clubs. UW coach Bob McKillop said be was prepared for Laurier to come in and ruin his club’s season. but he needn't have worried. The only way Hawks would have made this one close would have been if the UW boss had pulled his team in favor on an extra Zam- Looking at the Warriors this year would help. Icing a lineup of former high school and fringe junior players who would have had a hard time cracking the lineup as team statistician on Warriors national champion, the UW club has scratched and clawed for every inch it has progressed this campaign and jus- tifiably deserves a shot at post-season play because of their super attitude. q Gowing hinted that since the nucleus of his club next year could conceivably include up to 14 members of this year's team. Hawk will undergo year-round fit- ness training pointed at the ClAU finals every year, not only to get his players in shape, but also to serve as an indicator of the amount of commitment each in- dividual is willing to put forth. . “Ihadteamsfiveyearsagothatdidn'thaveany- 'Mteeenearthetaie'rttttisehttthatr,tntttherudmr, more desire," said Hawk coach Wayne Gowing, ob. viously reaching the boiling point. after minia- bly his most frustrating season behind the Hawk bench since taking over in 1973. “Nobody rises to the occasion, we went into the Waterloo game expecting certainthingstohappenandtheyneverdid.1‘henwe go to Toronto to play York in a nothing - (York won 7-6) Saturday and it turns out to be entertaining hockey. "The lack of desire is incredible. They want to win but don't want to work even in practice to get there. It's very frustrating." 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