. WLU Hawks feast on McMaster McMaster right cornerback Jeff Spence (centre dark jersey) appears to be wellâ€"versed on his wrestling tactics as he applies a stepâ€"overâ€"toeâ€"hold on WLU balicarrier Courtney Taylor during firstâ€"half action Saturday. PAGE 20 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1981 By Rick Campbel! Chronicle Sports Editor Wilffid Laurier Golden Hawks‘ 34â€"7 win over McMasâ€" ter Marauders Saturday was like eating a Thanksgiving turkey â€" without the dressing. and in the special teams department, areas where reliability and success usually ... hand in hand with the fundamentallyâ€"based WLU strategy. Fortunately Hawks‘ defense came up big for the second week in succession to hold the opposition to under 200 yards total offense, amti combined with their own sporadic offensive flashes of brilliance, Hawks turned what was really a nipâ€"andâ€"tucker into a seeming rout. *‘That was an awful close football game, the score didn‘t indicate it (closeness)," said a farâ€"fromâ€"pleased Hawk head coach Dave (Tuffy) Knight after his club improved its‘ record to 2â€"1. ‘"We made an awful lot of mistakes out there and were lucky to hold on." And Knight was far from overplaying the closeness of the actionâ€"with only 45 seconds gone in the fourth quarter Mac quarterback Phil Scarfone hit Peter Proverbs with an eightâ€"yard touchdown pass and the visitors trailed by only 13â€"7. Fortunately for WLU, the offense got its, hmmmm, act together and combined with Mac‘s unwillingness to move in and prevent the onslaught, Hawks pleased a rather bored Homecoming crowd with some late dramatics. Highlights included a 47â€"yard passâ€"and run touchdown pass from quarterback Scott Leeming to Grant Murray, plus a gameâ€"ending 103â€"yard touchdown return by Barry Quarrell, which only a handful of fans were still around to witness. Bill Byekowski with a pair of short plunges notched the other two Hawk majors while Ian Dunbar, seeing his first action of the year as kicker, added three The essentials were t.here-iut.something was definitely And that something was consistency, both on offense The fifthâ€"year veteran pivot Leeming shared his coach‘s sentiments, though adding an optimistic overâ€" **No, I‘m just not happy about that kind of game, we made far too many mistakes in execution â€" and that‘s mistakes inside their 10â€"yard line yet. You shouldn‘t be making those kind of mistakes (fumbles ) even with a twoâ€"touchdown lead." â€" What the piledâ€"up points camouflaged were five lost Hawk fumbles, including two deep in Mac territory after long drives, a pair of interceptions by Marauders, and generally spotty play on the part of Hawk specialty team members. *‘Last week they (specialty) were outstanding, this week they stunk up the place," said Knight. "That‘s right, the score was one big camouflage." singles and a 16â€"yard field goal. The only really experienced player in the Hawk backfield, Leeming declined to finger his interchangeâ€" It sure didn‘t take John Wintermeyer Jr. long to roll up his sleeves and get down to business as front office assistant with Toronto Argonauts. Wintermeyer, who had brief Canadian Football League flings after an outstanding college career at Queen‘s and Wilfrid Laurier universities, was hired last week by Argo president Ralph Sazio to assume some of the duties of general manager Tommy Hudspeth, who replaced the vanquished Willie Wood as Boatmen coach several weeks _A former member.of the Alan Eagleson sports management stable, Wintermeyer will be in charge Johnny‘s on the job Taylor may have been stopped on this play, but he was the game‘s leading rusher with 97 yards on 17 carries as Hawks won 34â€"7. **No the people I play with don‘t present any problem, it‘s just this mental thing ... you execute all week to get some consistency, then it lets you down in the game." ‘‘*But it‘s going to take time, there‘s no way around it, it‘s (mental mistakes) just this thing that‘s up in our heads we‘ve got to sort out, it‘s got to come." able playmates for what appeared to be a worrysome amount of confusion in the backfield. On this occasion, Courtney Taylor led Hawk rushers with 97 yards on 17 carries, Leeming had 75, and the bullâ€"like Byckowski ‘"So it‘s up to us (backs) to execute," he said. ‘"Actually overâ€"all I think we‘re playing better at this point than we were last year, there‘s all sorts of potential there for the team to jell. Leeming wasn‘t throwing a blanket around the entire offense either, lauding the line in front of him with solid play. Eag_leson in past lntem?iou_ar;ockcy c;â€"mp:t-i‘ of special projects as well as aiding in the scouting and drafting of Canadian college players. And he wasted no time in starting as he travelled to Montreal last Friday to witness the Shaugnessy Cup match between Concordia and McGill, then was back in time to catch his former alma mater Hawks trample McMaster 34â€"7 at Seagram Stadiâ€" um Saturday. Wintermeyer is also a graduate of the sports ggmlnismt'ion program at Ohio University, and