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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Sep 1980, p. 20

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i "Hawks tostartlow, aim high deeimateartrt-ttittrtirt ttteedrtyat-ottVtt thttarioUnheesitratttietie Association football's-II Iv lid: tt-ttet m - I“ Don't look for Wilfrid Laurier Golden In.“ to But if WLU bead coach Dave Ihttr) W's over- all game ph- i: a m. Hawks should be all“ in high “at cane plant! time the first of November. "We'll be martin about here (low) and hope to finish q here (high)," said Ettigttt with a hand gesture Satur- day the day after his club conducted an intra-squad (any; at Susan Stadium; "We've got a lot of new kids with a lot of talent, but they're still real green, we'll just have to play'em. let them make some mis- takes and hope they learn -t-ttt-uooteoeieVdn-v.th-tterttt.totttt WHY READ ABOUT A LEGEND . WHEN YOU CAN DRIVE ONE! THE LEGEND GETS BIGGER SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF 1980': . FOR SALE OR LEASE. " THE COMPLETE SALES th SERVICE DEALER THE 1980 HONDA CIVIC .t, WATERLOO HONDA Likely to be felt most is the absence of all three stat-tin detain down lla- emen from last year, belles Jack Davis and Pete Hepburn and nosegttard Rich Kalvaitis. who to the unwise of some stuck it out with Toronto Argonauts this "We lost so - senior kids on defence I can't say how we'll be," said Knight. "The onlypoe back that was a surprise is (all-Canadian linebacker) Rich Payne, that's certainly an unex- pected bonus for us. but than we planned on having Kal- vaitis back and he isn't, so you could say we got one back we didn't expect and lost one we did." Another position that has Knight pacing the floor is at kicker. Five-year man Jerry Gulyes. the league scoring champion last year, has used up all his eligibility and Knight said no one has shown much ability thus far to assume the dual role of punter-placekicker. "Yeh, we're really con- cerned about our kicking game. we thought (second- year man) Ian Dunbar would be able to take over but he suffered a mansion on the second day and hasn't been able to do much since. We're still hoping he might be ready for Friday." (run than.” As they prepare this weak to open Friday um Uni- versity a mu ttttre. at 7:30 Pan. " tbeagram, Huh - to be a club with definitive strong and weak points as loose: in cer- tain areat from [at sea- son‘s Western Division [in- list have Knight scan-yin; for last minute nolutions. 427 GAGE AVE.. K'TCHENER causes or “tenuous? I (no: 744-44 -Up until the intra-squad game, Knight had a fair bit of confidence in his offence but the White squad, stacked with most of the first-stringers. was made to look rather ordinary by the e er Gold 0111;: , was but', l "I was really disappointed in the White squad, they were supposed to control the game, but they made far too many mistakes. They had four or five fumbles, four or five key penalties and gen- erally didn't dominate the Then we: no love lost in WLU Hawks intre-squad game at Seagram Stadium last Friday as the rookies. mainly on the gold squad, provided stiff competition for the veteran white squad. way hwy should have. “I was pleased with our passing game though. there was some good throwing out there, even though some of the passes didn't get caught." For the first year in se- veral. there is no doubt as to who the first-string quarter- back will-be. Veteran Scott Leeming out of Stratford has the pivot Mot wrapped up at this point, with Blue vale grad Jim Taylor and Thunder Bay southpaw John Zahary being the under- studies. The Waterloo Minor Base- ball Association has been gradually losing a great deal of its equipment over the past few years - and would appreciate seeing " much of it as possible returned. in); umpires and Graduates of this program are trained to diagnose. locate and repair the electrical and mechanicel faults in major domestic appliances. The Applianeo Servicing Progrompmphuizu htodamttttttl principles and provides a firm technical foundation upon which further hum. may be band a technoiogicol advances on mode in the industry. This 40-week program accepts madam: 1ttMry Monday. Check those basements APPLIANCE SERUM“ "The competition was just not there lat quarter- back) like in the past three or four years," au Knight. “It'll be to Scott's and our advantage to know who's No. I, but the others will de- finitely see game action " soon as it's possible to get them in there." Both Hawks‘ offensive line and backfield are puz- zles heading into the opener as injuries have taken their toll in the preseason. End Mike Klein was lost to the club before camp coaches have just not both- ered to return equipment stsettasttases,battrandsooet at season's end and with the spiralling cost of such gear the WHEN: aim is to pre- serve as much each year as possible. 1M6etrtththtetetahttm fghlfj.lhf?f& your hie? even opened after " of. tered a back injury in the summer and was advised by " doctor to forgo football. Then last week lineman lan Troop injured a bothersome knee and is a ghtt,'t, mg: J,,t','"a'ltul', Fauna have both missed considerable training camp time due to injuries, and Burke suffered a charter horse midway, through the intra-squad con- test which places his availa- bility in jeopardy. Other candidates for the starting role include speedster Ron Archibald and Cameron Heights grad George Mulli- gan. Bernie Pickett and Dave Gram assure the full- back spot of ample repre- sentation. "For sure, Feraday's an outstanding passer, he'll be testing as early and often." predicted Knight. “But we've got talent and depth back there (defensive secon- dary), I'm confident our guys can do the Job." "Changes? Yeh we'll have me changes, you always have to make them, some years a lot, some years not so many," said Knight. "We don't‘have the blocking of a Phil Colwell or some of those other guys so we'll have to work around that. "The best we can hope for is that the other teams are at the same stage right now as we are." sence. ho doubt vim fill the air with footballs. Blues, third-place fin- ishers behind Laurier and Western last season. slipped by McGill 20-14 in a lacklus- tre exhibition in Toronto last week, but with the re- turn of quarterback Dan Feraday after a year's ab. Anyone who has WMBA equipment lying around their garage. basement or whatever is asked to return it to Waterloo Arena Satur- day, Sept. 13 between 10 a.m. and 12 noon - the WMBA will welcome it.

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