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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Sep 1980, p. 29

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___Rookies to carry load | w for UW soccer Warriors |ers, By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor 1f020One can hardly blame University of Waterloo Warâ€" rior soccer coach Ron Cooper for terming this a reâ€" building year for his club. Heading into Saturday‘s league opener in Hamilton against McMaster, 14 of the 19 players on Cooper‘s squad were rookies. No wonder he was pleased to come away with the 1â€"1 draw. ‘"For the last three years we haven‘t taken a point in our opening game,so it was nice to get the tie, especially on the road,"* said Cooper Sunday while scouting the WLUâ€"Western game at Budd Park. ‘"We‘ve shown improveâ€" ment each time out," said Cooper assessing his preâ€" season which showed two wins, two ties and a heartâ€" breaking penaltyâ€"kick loss to Laurentian in their invitaâ€" tional 10 days ago. ‘*And Mac has a very strong team, if they stay as strong as they were Saturday they‘ll be tough for any team." Harry Christakis, one of the many rookies on the Warriors, opened the scorâ€" ing for UW at the 10â€"minute mark of the first half Saturâ€" day. McMaster equalized 10 minutes into the second Lana Marjama and Bob Pronyk were named female and male athletes of the week Tuesday at University of Waterloo. Lana, a crossâ€"country runner, was nominated because of her dedication determination and hard UW Athletes of the Week BOB PRONYK Cooper said ‘"hopefully because one of his biggest problems each season is maintaining continuity due to UW‘s coâ€"op program which conceivably could see a player turn out one year, only to be on a work term in say, ‘New Brunswick the next season. ‘*For a lot of our players it was their first league exâ€" posure, I feel they did fairly well,"" said Cooper. ‘"Our club has a lot of potential for the future, hopefully we‘ll be able to retain our nuâ€" cleous and add a player or two each year." half work over the past year at her sport. In the first two crossâ€"country meets this season she has finâ€" ished in extremely good positions right alongside provinciallyâ€"ranked runâ€" ners. She is now conâ€" sidered the No. 2 runner Viennese Ballroom features Bavarian Smorgasbord & Late Buffet! Andy Blumaver and his Band, Swiss Alpenhorn, Harmonica, Yodelling. s Call: 884â€"0220 n y h Li w# ® A\ j m «./ TAAA en is ks -\H\& es “\\ ///4" Ap ‘ Py /ABp TA ABsS e# iA ie n \| J x DC ’4{////5'/;//[.'.'// T NMITUNMTAIEANCERTTNAT ,I/ /N Z7 ‘‘*Plus the fact I‘m only &'Limited number of tickets for: KTOBERFEST. at the Waterloo Motor Inn Saturday, October 11th & 18th, from 5 p.m. partâ€"time, I don‘t work at the University so I‘m not in a position like Barry (Lyon) is with Laurier, he can adâ€" vise prospective players on courses and programs and so on,"* said Cooper, who works at the Cambridge (G) YMCA. ‘"For the most part. I have to go with who comes out." Cooper is hoping his club can rebound from its dismal 2â€"7 league season last year. With rookies like Christakis and Bluevale grad Tommy Abbott, the task should be made much easier. / "I‘ve always believed in a hardâ€"working philosophy. our game to force others to on the UW squad and is looked upon for leaderâ€" ship by her teammates. Pronyk, now in his ‘seâ€" cond season as firstâ€"strâ€" ing quarterback for the football. Warriors, has been the team‘s bright spot thus far on offence. LANA MARJAMA give up the ball. We got a good effort from all our players Saturday and will have to continue that to make our season a sucâ€" Warriots will play their first home game of the seaâ€" son Sunday at Seagram Staâ€" dium at 1 p.m. against Royal Military College. In two league fames he has completed 31 of 60 passes for over 400 yards. A quarterback must also be a field general and Bob has shown that he had the ability required and improves in this area each outing. SEPTEMBER SPECIAL .KEYS CUT | _ ... g onty NO Eacu : Applies to almost all singleâ€"sided keys cut during the month of September. 50° 16 King St S. at Erh, Waterloo @ 886â€"2990 OVER 85 YEARS OF GROWING SERVICE FREE PARKING IN REAR Waterloo Chronicle Seed Company Atd. Our Fine Shop is in Waterioo Park Open to Both Men and Women WOODWORKING, FURNITURE REPAIRING, CORNER ONTARIO AND DUKE STS., I *AND WATERLOO SQUARE If your clothes aren‘t becoming to you â€" you should be PROJECT WOODWORK Northdale Auto Body Complete Collision and Refinishing Service 430 Albert Street,Waterioo RALPH PALMER 885â€"4424 AND SMALL UPHOLSTERY JOBS Classes Held â€" ‘Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For More information Call JESSOPS cleaners MHAVE FUN AT Wednesday , September 24, 1980 â€" coming to us!

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