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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Feb 1980, p. 13

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it seems no reward â€" for hardworking Hawks Warriors dominated Marauders in the reboundâ€" ing department as they grabbed off 46 compared to only 15 for Mac. In addition Waterloo got doubleâ€"digit scoring from four players, Doug Vance with 22, Brian Ray with 20, Seymour Hadâ€" wen with 16 and Clayt Ninâ€" ham with 12. ‘ Warriors complete their schedule tonight at home against Brock University, and with their record now 7â€" 4, it looks like Warriors They gave it their best shot but it wasn‘t quite enâ€" ough for Waterloo Chipper oldtimers last week as they finished with a 1â€"2 record in the Canadian Division of the third annual Heritage Inviâ€" tational Oltimers Hockey tournament in Toronto. Thursday Chippers startâ€" ed off on the right foot against division foe St. Cathâ€" arines by coming from beâ€" hind with four unanswered goals to win 5â€"2. Waterloo goals went to Howie Dieâ€" ~Controlling the boards proved to be a key factor Saâ€" turday as University of Waâ€" terloo basketball Warriors ran their win streak to six games as they defeated Mcâ€" Master 79463 in Hamilton. ‘‘*All game Bob (Fitz gerald) had been initiating the plays that were getting us the scoring, but when he got his third (foul) I had to his third foul late in the first have put in this year. But in the end hindsight dictated that if Hawks, now 2â€"8 are to be successful at any point in the remaining portion of their season, their half, WLU coach Don Smith was forced to sit the sophoâ€" more star and Western drew into a 33â€"33 tie at the half. By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor The bottom line reads that they have lost their last six games, but it just doesn‘t seem to be a fair assessâ€" ment of the hard work the prove drastically. The local cagers enjoyed a good lead for most of the first half, but when Bob The script was allâ€"too familiar Saturday at the WLU Complex as Hawks for various portions of the game fought evenlty with Western Mustangs and seemed to deâ€" serve a better ftate than a 73â€" Fitzgerald was fingered for From the Waterioo Young Men‘s Club, to all i. _ community minded citizens and business firms 4 f / TERLOO COMMUNITY CHARISTHLAS Waterloo Young Men‘s CjJub CHEER AND WELFARE FUND P.O. Box 661 this season. With your generous support we are Waterioo, Ont. able to continue activities ‘"For the Good and 4 Welfare of the City of Waterloo". Warriors rebounding __ big difference Chippers meet match Thank Hoal could go against Laurier in the firstâ€"round play of the sevenâ€"team â€" tournament final which UW plays host to next weekend. Smith employed a full court press late in the game utilizing the talents of hounddogs Chris Heaver, hind 47â€"38 in less than five minutes and with five minuâ€" tes to go in the game Wesâ€" tern enjoyed a 64â€"48 buffer. As their coach pointed out, Hawks never gave up though and whittled the lead to 67â€"461 with just over a minâ€" ute to go, but when Fitzâ€" gerald picked up an errant pass and missed an open layup, Western iced"the verâ€" dict with a long pass and quick conversion. . **Western didn‘t tio a thing different in the second half except put on that press early,"‘ said Smith. ‘"The story was when we went down the floor we got nothâ€" ing. What hurt us was that we couldn‘t get the ball inâ€" side. You have to get a cerâ€" tain percentage of shots from inside 15 feet if you hope to â€" be close at all and we weren‘t getting them." Friday afternoon London Forest City scored with five minutes to go in the game to win 10 over Chippers. Waâ€" terloo received a penalty with only two minutes to go which hindered their comeâ€" back attempts, yet they narâ€" rowly missed tying the game when Wayne Pearen and Whitney Kurchinski missed golden opportunities in the final 30 seconds. Saturday Chippers recoâ€" Starting, the second withâ€" out the momentuin they enâ€" joyed much of the first half, and with Fitzgerald playing perhaps more cautiously than before, Hawks fell beâ€" trich with a pair, Bob Dugâ€" gan, Al Baron and Peter Rueffer. vered from a 2â€"0 firstâ€"period deficit and went ahead of Rouynâ€"Noranda 3â€"2 in the seâ€" cond off goals by Nick Rintche, Howie Dietrich and Charlie Reiner but they couldn‘t hold on as Noranda won 5â€"3. Waterloo played one of their best games of the tournament against the Quebec club in a contest highlighted by excellent disâ€" cipline and positional play. Over 1,200 fans watched the game. 7 The tournament was exâ€" tremely wellâ€"organized and participants were treated to refreshments and all the spaghetti they could eat. The next tournament for Chippers will be March 7â€"8 in St. Clements. **Those guys did a good job, but in a game with this pace the press is only effecâ€" tive for about five to seven minutes, we had to work to narrow the gap before we could use it," saidâ€"Smith. . Speaking of tempo, Hawks showcased a much quicker brand out of the gate in an attempt to improve their percentage shooting from the field and Smith said they will cnatw:“'ith that proâ€" file for at the next couâ€" ple of games. McNeil had 13. Fitzgerald, hitting on 10 of 21 from‘the field was high for Laurier with 2 while Larry Labaj, playing what Smith termed his best game of the year, hauled down many rebounds and was also 10 of 19 from the filoor for 20 points. Hawks are back at home tonight against Windsor Lancers and then close out their regular season leading up to the roundâ€"robin playoffs with a contest Saâ€" turday at Brock. Steve Agnew and Pat Morris, but unfortunately the spread was too wide to be eliminated. _ Rob Niro had 18 points to lead Mustangs while John } SUPERIOR MEMORIALS SHOULD YOU PURCHASE YOUR CEMETERY MEMORIAL AHEAD OF TIME* DISCUSS THE ADVANTAGES §28 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 145â€"6136 After hours 578â€"7154 Large indoor Showrooms includes new plugs and rotor. Adjust the carburetor, timing and lubricate the heat riser vaive. 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