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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jan 1981, p. 17

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The win was Hawks seventh of the year But Hawks, who have shown on occasion this year that on a good day they can be a match for any OUAA club, finally broke loose from the torâ€" menting tentacles with three late second period goals to take a 5â€"1 lead, and then poured in six more in the third to post a mostâ€"indicative 11â€"3 victory. â€" Using clutch and grab tactics totally befitting their nickname, Badgers dragged Hawks down to their level for much of the first two periods, and considering the disâ€" parity of talent level beâ€" tween the two clubs, one couldn‘t really blame the St. Catharines‘ school for employing such tactics. in Kitchener Saturday. The way things turned out, Badgers probably wish they had left about a half hour early too. Brock Badgers arâ€" rived 10 minutes late for their university hockey game with Wilfrid How to ease the tax bite: send for Badgered WLU breaks loose By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor (%mto% We take the time Send to: our free book. Investors Syndicate, c/lo Richard Sharp, 1001 Marsland Centre, Waterioo, Ontario. ‘"I‘d have to say that we‘re in a little trouble (regarding a playoff spot) right now because we‘ve played more games than a lot of the teams close to us â€" I think Guelph has only played nine games," said Hawk coach Wayne Gowing. ‘‘The York game was a blow to us, but if we can take two of the four games in our big homestand coming up, I think we‘ll be okay." Saturday, _ Gowing again employed four lines up front, a situaâ€" tion some of his players might not necessarily be happy with, but as the bench boss pointed out, he is getting good conâ€" tributions from each against six losses and a tie and keeps them in the hunt for one of the six postâ€"season playoff posiâ€" tions. Their chances, hoâ€" wever, were not enâ€" hanced Wednesday when they dropped a 4â€"3 heartâ€" breaker to York Yeo men in Toronto when an apparent tying goal by Hawk Jim Towle was ruled kicked in during the final two minutes of play. Wednesday at York Hawks fell behind 4â€"1 by the fiveâ€"minute mark of the third but fought back valiantly before sucâ€" cumbing to the referee‘s decision. Mills, Jeff Clark and Dave Bogart had Laurier goals as Hawks swarmed all over their hosts in the third, outshooting Yeomen 13â€" Paul McSorley, Dan McCafferty, Dan Speck, Greg Mills and captain Dary! Benjamin, who was named Carling O‘Keefe player of the month for December, rounded out Hawk scorâ€" ing against the hapless Radger unit. Mike Smith, Brian Crombeen and Mark James all had a pair of goals against g?ock. with both of James‘ markers being shorth anded efforts on Brock‘s second goalie Peter Senâ€" ese at the start of the third. Senese replaced starter Dave Quennell after the latter surrenâ€" dered two goals to Hawks in the final minuâ€" te of the second. unit and all deserve an equal shot at this point. Join with us in a discussion of the experience of these women and relate it to your awareness of yourself as a woman in today‘s rapidlyâ€"changing world. Do women in the Bible have anything to teach to women today? We invite you to explore with us the historical roots of women in the Bible CELEBRATING WOMEN IN THE BIBLE Wednesdays, 9:30â€"11 :30 a.m.. starting January 21. Knox Presbyterian Church 50 Erb St. W., Waterioo Fee: $18 for six sessions Childcare available To register, call Brenda Fisher at 653â€"2511, CELEBRATING WOMEN IN THE BIBLE We‘ve got a lot to share. Hawks head to Toronâ€" to tonight to play Ryerâ€" son, then are idle from league play until one week from Thursday when they start a tough slate of home games beâ€" ginning with Guelph. Brock Badger goalie Dave Quennell isn‘t sure wher pad save off Laurier‘s Dan O‘Hara, who just misse up by teammate Jim Towle (in corner). Hawks ea I\sProgrcum VOA4 EK 4* WATERLOO CHRONIC

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