PAGE 30 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1982 Vic MacBournie Chronicle Staff Waterloo Warriors ran for cover when McMaster Marauders invaded Seagram Staâ€" dium with an explosive aerial attack Friday night. Cj -M & C > â€" The Word Processing Professionals Mon.â€"Fri. 8â€"5 Sat. 8â€"1 Under the guidance Medical Dental and Nursing Home Supplies. Sales and Rentals of wheelchairs, walking canes, crutches and commodes. High Quality â€" Convenient â€" Economical Mixed League â€" Weekday evenings, singles or couples. Phone for information. Music at Noon continues every Thursday to December 2. For complete list of concerts, contact the Faculty of Music 884â€"1970 Ext. 432. Wilfrid Laurier University BOWLERS WANTED Young Adult Bowling League, Sunday evenings, ages 19â€"30, Singles or Couples. Phone for information G.G.M. 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Waterloo fought back in the dying seconds of the first half and scored their first major when Bob McArthur plunged across from the one yard line. Marauders scored first after corner Rick Wilkinson picked off the first of two interâ€" ceptions from the arm of Waterloo quarterâ€" back Stan Chelmecki. Eight plays later Scarfone spotted offenâ€" siveâ€"end Jim West in the endzone and hit him with a 22 yard pass to complete a 78â€"yard scoring drive. Marauders scored again with five minutes left in the half when Scarfone found Rich Buchanan with a fiveâ€" yard pass. Mac picked up another two points when Chelmecki fumâ€" bled into the endzone. Minutes later Clorinâ€" do Grilli‘s 21â€"yard reâ€" ception gave McMaster could do little to deriend themselves as Scarfone fired 171 yards through the air completing 13 of 21 attempts. *‘*We knew what they were going to do," exâ€" plained Warrior coach Bob McKillop who adâ€" mitted adjustments the team made to stop Marauders did not work. He blamed mental errors and poor offenâ€" sive execution for the loss. ""As it turned out we just weren‘t ready," he admitted. *"I have to hand it to McMaster. They were devastating tonight." ball action. pared for McMaster‘s air attack Warriors The win moved McMaster (2â€"1) into a secondâ€"place tie while Warriors (1â€"2) dug Marauders took adâ€" **Our defence couldn‘t stop them and they left the offense in bad field condition every time they went on the field,"" said McKillop. vantage of Chelmecki‘s second interception midway through the third quarter and marched , 62â€" yards in seven plays for the major. Scarfone hit Grilli on a 12â€"yard pass for the score. McMaster coach Bernie Custis was pleased with the poise his offense showed after being beatenâ€"up by Toronto Blues 50â€"1 the week before. *‘*We said before the game, we were going to use what we could against their defence. McMaster rushed for 136 yards of their total 302 yards. Brian Jarvis led the rushing with 44 yards on 11 carries while Steve Mallzia picked up 40 yards on seven carries. Scarfone also scrambled for 36 yards on six carries. Waterioo showed litâ€" tle offense throughout the game rushing for a dismal 74 yards and passing for an addiâ€" tional 159 yards. *"*But you can‘t blame it all on the defense. Whenever the offense did get the ball they didn‘t do anything with didn‘t do anythigg with "After last week‘s game we realized we weren‘t as good as some people thought we were," he said. "I have nothing to say, you better talk to the coach," said Chelâ€" mecki. ‘‘*We didn‘t play well. We made mistakes early in the game. There was little to say following the crushing defeat. But McKillop made no excuses for his rookâ€" ie ball team. *‘*We felt we could run against them," he Down to Sunday for Athletics *‘*We proved it before in the Molson Cup when we beat the first diviâ€" sion teams. As long as everyone is up for it like they were for the "I think we can do it," said Athletic manâ€" ager Bob Vanderveen. Athletics need a win while Cyprus could hold onto second place by simply tying Waterâ€" loo. Athletics will have to come up big against secondâ€"place Kitchener Cyprus this Saturday if they hope to takeâ€"over second place in the Kitchener and District soccer League. One more win and Waterloo Athletics will be booting the ball around with first diviâ€" sion teams next year. But getting there is not going to be easy. Vic MacBournie Chronicle Staff Waterioo Athletics Tim Vincent (left) and Louis Botos try to prevent a Balkans defender from clearing the ball in Saturday‘s 4â€"3 Athletic win at Woodside Park. Rick Campbell photo Wedonr." This new invention will eliminate creoâ€" sote build up in chimneys and give you Up To 20"* More Heat from every load of wood It‘s guaranteed and available only at : ANY AIRTIGHT WOODSTOVE TO CATALYTIC COMBUSTION CONVERT Mustâ€"win situation Athleties narrowly defeated a strengthâ€" ened Kitchener Balkan squad 4â€"3 in soccer acâ€" tion Saturday at Woodâ€" side Park. *‘*Player for player we are as good as they are," he said. But Athletics will be missing allâ€"Canadian Tom Abbott in their lineâ€"up after Abbott suffered torn ligaments during a university game against Laurenâ€" tian. t ‘‘He‘s out for 12 weeks. That‘s really going to hurt but I think Molson Cup games we‘ll beat them. we can still win," sured Vanderveen. *‘"We had our hands full in that game," adâ€" mitted Vanderveen. *"*Balkans have imâ€" proved by at least 50 per cent since the last time we played them." " as If Athletics win they will get a bye in the first round of the playâ€" offs. If they lose they will see action Tuesday night. Athletics will do batâ€" tle against Cyprus for the allâ€"important secâ€" ond place Sunday at 5 p.m. at Woodside. Last time the teams faced off Athletics ran away with an easy 5â€"0 win but Vanderveen says Balkans have added a number of new players to their roster. Tim Vincent opened the scoring for Athletâ€" ics with what Vanderâ€" veen called a "beautiâ€" ful header‘. Andy Coppolino scored the second, Rich Newell got the third and Darren Til}â€" ley, a 15â€"yearâ€"old player Athletics reâ€" cently signed from England rounded off the Athletic scoring. ‘"Tilley‘s only young but he‘s got an incrediâ€" ble amount of potenâ€" tial,"" said Vanderâ€" veen. l Parnearattion P Walk a block.Today.