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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Dec 1980, p. 28

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Wm FT ”Ar-1%!“ Fri My admiration for the young man goes beyond that to the leadership qualities he was so well known for, for the way he picked up downhearted mates, praised the successful efforts of Hawks and opposition alike, and for the dignified manner with which he conducted himself at all times. He is a coach’s. teammate's and reporter's dream. Maybe not, but I submit that not 100 feet from where that conversation took place stood a young man who for the past five years has been just as dedicated to the Golden Hawk cause as Marshall has been to his club. The fact that he stood motionless on the sidelines that day for what must have seemed an eternity. disappointment searing through his battered and bruised body, was but further testimony to the de- gree of dedication Rich brought to the gridiron game In and game out the past five years for the purple and gold. _ UWO coach Darwm Semotluk was holding court for a handful of reporters. and during the course of the conversation paid tribute to his outstanding running back Greg Marshall, saying "you won't find anyone more committed to his team than Greg Payhe's contribintibns to the Hawks on the field over the years speak for themselves, just as he would have it. Several weeks back. I stood oulslde Western Mustangs' dressing room after they knocked off WLU Golden Hawks to win the OUAA Western DI- vulon football crown Hewasn't a Winner In a statistical sense that day the way Marshall was, but as far as rm concerned. Rich Payne. Hawks' 23-year-old inside linebacker from Bramalea. IS a winner m every sense of the word, both as a player and a person, Marshall, who didn't make it as a participant this year either, was voted winner of the Hec Creighton Trophy as the country's top player. and Payne was named recipient of the President's Trophy, an award initiated this year to single out the top defensive player other than down linemen. Congratulations Rich. on an honor "Rich-ly" de- served. Defeat that day meant Rich Payne would never make it to the Canadian College Bowl as a par- ticipant, undoubtedly his career goal. That's why it was so heartwarming to see him share centre stage with Marshall last week during the Schenley University Awards night held in conjunction with the national final. While handing out the bouquets, congrats to WLU safety Barry Quarrell who along with Rich Payne was named to the Nestle's all-Canadian team last week, Tip of the hat also to noseguard Local athletes to be proud of RICH PAYNE WOVDMU' mm Dave Shouldlce. voted rookie of the year provm- cially, and to head coach Dave (Tuffy) Knight, who repeated as OUAA Western Division coach of tht year, As most hockey fans In Waterloo know, former Siskin goalie Donn! BeauEre has been knockigg MAJ}. PLAN homo-u cum! I" . Mum man . DOWN“; . V”. . “If“ . “out! - mum. . my” n. have.» . pm. mu m a muons... new In .0 y... “my: wu- x mm wl\ .. - wmrm - char m Minut- wuu yaw ' rout. mu J Moqum. aura mu than u can." a (you a“. urn _ f hon may“: , (tat-"<3 "-'t?_ctey hm? 'dee " Saw {lonely 'rio" msrqtot.i o' A man an lor, an: an.” own» awn can“, but mnnmnlum' WW 9465 a mu mun _ “a" “'0‘“va mmmu- wv'w sum-n can no Knot' 81. K WAT'IRLOO Open Monday to Saturday 8 am -to " pm Phone 8844 141 Wand ding" no! ls Mush-led on I" 3-1-5 AVAILABLE ONLY AT q SOUTH CAMBRIDGE CENTRE momentum m" “T "rr, an Open Monday to Saturday tt am to 10 pm 623-6500 r . 'et', K mm 1 1 3:333: 5... 5'2: m. . °~""‘~ pan worm --tq--qgiq-_qFee.g_. comm? their socks off with brilliant performances at goal this year for Minnesota North Stars With a 5-3 VIC- tory in New York Monday, Beaupre improved his record to tr-td for the young and exciting Stars He has allowed 28 goals m those 11 outings tor a spar- kling 2.54 average, one of the best In the business But what's best about this instant success story IS that though being thrust into the media lime- light, and with adulation coming from players and coaches around the league. Don has remained as low-key and down to egrth as ever They may refer th him as the "Kid' , but Beaupre has brought with him to the NHL a ma- ture, 'adult-like perspective of taking each day and experience as it comes, He prefers to let others do the talking while he lets his ptaeksttopping ability speak for itself ami clear So tar, NHL teams are getting the message, loud WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEM’ERQ‘ 1900 7 PAGE 21 Our (mu trtterTtron rs to have every advert-sod mom in stock on our shelves If an advertised Item vs not ovaria- ble for purchase due to any unforeseen reason. K-man wrll Issue a Rain Check on rooms! for the merchandise to be purchased at the sale once whenever overlook or writ sell you a comparabkr twenty mm at e compareble reductron In prrce Our poIIcy us to gm our customers "sentinel-on always" K-mart Canada Unwed W0 Welcome Sch Prim $8 _ M. N., EttMeoer - Wm Mk9 am. Alter bin sumo Large Indoor m- SUPERIOR MEMORIALS For Pre-Winter Installation YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW

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