PAGE 26 â€"â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, i"-"é'reaks cost Warriors; can‘t wait for Laurier Waterloo Warrior head coach Bob McKilâ€" 1lop is wondering what it takes to win. Vic MacBournie _ _"I‘m very satisfied Chronicle Staff with the way the guys Waterloo Warrior Played, I think they head coach Bob McKil. P!aYyed a heck of a lop is wondering what E2M¢â€" It was just a it takes to win. (t:::eple t:la crliit:f:dl misâ€" Despite playin $ t us," n'mnpa.-ng :iye “?lr.. u .m- % Despite playing a strong game his Warâ€" riors dropped their third loss to Guelph Gryphons 1513 Saturâ€" day in Ontario Univerâ€" sity Athletic Associaâ€" tion football action at Seagram Stadium. - *"I‘m happy with evâ€" erything except for the score at the end of the game,"" said McKillop. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS (Beside Weston Bakeries) 1456136 After hours 578â€"7154 SPECIAL PRICES i EFFECT Phone or Come In Today We Can Assist You. 528 Victoria St. N., Large Indoor Show rooms _ The critical mistakes came late in the game when Waterloo was on Guelph‘s door step trailing by only two points. Waterloo was actually winning the game minutes before the mistakes hapâ€" With only minutes left in the game and Waterloo up by five points Warrior defenâ€" sive star of the game Mike White picked off an interception to give Waterloo the ball on their own 35â€"yard line. Warrior quarterback Stan Chelmecki enginâ€" eered a drive into Gryâ€" phon territory but then threw an interception that resulted in a Gryâ€" phon touchdown. Trailing by only two points Chelmecki took Warriors down to withâ€" in field goal territory with three minutes left, on the clock. But on the next set of plays Chelâ€" mecki fumbled the ball and it looked like Warâ€" riors hopes of a comeâ€" back were shattered. But on the next play the Guelph quarterâ€" back also fumbled the ball and Warriors took over on the 55 yard line. A 51â€"yard field goal was well short of its mark and Warriors conceded the game to Gryphons. ‘"‘The game became a matter of breaks, we got them, Waterloo didn‘t," said Gryphon coach Tom Dimitroff. Dimitroff said Gryâ€" phons were well preâ€" pared for the game despite a number of injuries in the offence. **When Waterloo beat Windsor we knew they had a good team. We Registration forms are available at the Y at 145 Lincolin Rd. PROGRAM: The active and well supervised program will include SWIMMING, GYM ACTIVITIES, PARTY GAMES and PRIZES, MOVIES, a CAKE and ROOT BEER PARTY and a FULL BREAKFAST on Sunday Morning. Also, each child will receive an OKTOBERFEST SOUVENIR. . 6 p.m. Saturday, October 16 to Sunday, October 17 at 11 a.m. COST: $20 â€" 1st child 34 â€" 2 children (same family) 41 â€" 3 children (same family) Call 885â€"3500 for details Oktoberfest Sleepover The Waterloo Family Y presents: for children 4â€"12 yr. Waterioo Warrior running back Ken Maheu struggles to hold his balance while a Guelph Gryphon tackler tries to pull him down. Gryphons held on to win the Saturday afternoon thriller 15â€"13. And for Waterloo, the game gave them some confidence they lacked after being defeated by McMaster Marauders the week before. "Guelph is aâ€" good team, we proved we tan play against a good team. We‘re in a slump right now and these things are going to hapâ€" pen to you. never had any doubts about their capabilities as a football team," he said. "I just can‘t wait for the next game when we meet Laurier," said McKillop. o Waterloo picked up a total of 264 yards total offence, 25 more yards than Gryphons. Alâ€" though Chelmecki threw two key interâ€" ceptions during the game he was relatively successful in the air completing 20 of 31 attempts for 230 yards. Ken Maheu was the leading Warrior rusher with 29 yards on 10 carries. Mike Eykens led Gryphons with 35 yards on six carries. _ Eykens also completâ€" ed 14 passes for 148 yards. â€" _ Larry D‘Andrea scored the only Warâ€" rior touchdown on a 67 yard passâ€"run play. Chelmecki kicked two field goals and a conâ€" vert. Guelph got touchâ€" downs from John Laâ€" pore and Mike Hudson. John Anderson added tow converts and a safety touch. Canadian Frozen Foods is pleased to announce the appointment of Pat Barnett as their General Sales Manager for the Kitchener/Waterloo, Cambridge. Gueiph area. Pat brings with her many years of experiâ€" ence in the direct to the home Food service and welcomes this opportuâ€" nity to assist her many friends and customers, old and new with all their grocery needs. Feel free to call 886â€"6560 or 1â€" 800â€"265â€"8851 toll tree. 550 PARK SIDE DRIVE, . WATERLOO 5 APPOINTMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Pat Barnett