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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Oct 1982, p. 31

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Wilfrid Laurier Goldâ€" en lla::s soccer team may sitting comâ€" fortably in first place undefeated, but all that when Hawks face Waâ€" terloo Warriors Tuesâ€" day and Laurentian Voyageurs Sunday . Hawks need â€"a win against Warriors Tuesâ€" day night to wrap up first place but if they don‘t get it they will have to travel to Laurentian for their final game with the winner taking first @ **If we lose first place The Asahi Judo Club returned last weekend victorious from the Southwestern Ontario Judo tourâ€" nament in Southampton. More than 22 teams and 150 competitors competed in the tourâ€" nament, from as far away as Ottawa, Oshawa, Windsor, Peterâ€" borough and Kâ€"W. The Asahi club sent nine comâ€" petitors who all finished among the top four in different weight diviâ€" sions. Asahi judoists Dwayne Becker and Scott Dennis placed first and second in the boys underâ€"66 pound yellow and orange belt division. o T WiPNTIDGELEATANYZ WTH., M linapmmmmmmads prone e86â€"7777 LADIES FITNESS haes.0@Qf¢ WEDNESDAY 6â€"8 p.m. DEPRESSION SKATE sâ€"10 p.m. VALUE $3.00 _ ADARSSION OMLY We offer: e Compiete courses or individual instruction. e Standard and automatic cars available. e Certificate issued for Insurance Premium Reductions e Approved & Registered by the Ontario Safety League =_ e Income Tax Deductable P.D. SKATE COME PLAY OUR FULL LINE OF ARCADES. Chris Chapman, boys under 77 ( «lt Asahi club sparkles OCT. 22 & OCT. 25 ALL AGES WELcous VALUE 2.00 Hawks aim for easy route SKATE RENTAL 75¢ ALL SESSIONS 341 MARSLAND DR., WATERLC PARKDALE PLAZA, WATERLOO TONIGHT FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL CANADA DRIVING SCHOOL it will be tough to come back and beat Laurenâ€" tian in the playoffs," said Hawk coach Barry Lyon. â€" _ have to travel three hundred miles to play Laurentian in Sudbury but if we win they will have to come here." Hawks extended their undefeated reâ€" cord to 10 games (7â€"0â€"3) on the weekend with a convincing 4â€"2 win over Brock. The return of team captain Alex Karakkoâ€" kinos, who was selectâ€" ed player ‘of the game, 99+ 14 p.m. yellowâ€"orange, and Jason Booth boys under 99 both placed second. Derek Booth competing in the boys under 143 green, brown, black, fought well against the Ontario champion and received third place while Kara Dennis received fourth in the under 55 pounds. In the adult division, Mike Marase under 143 and Barry Strong under 156 both cleaned up with firstâ€"place noâ€"loss finishes. Bob Zett!, coach of the Asahi club, who competed in the under 133 division, received a dislocated shoulder but finished a spectacuâ€" lar second despite the injury. Carpet & Flooring REMNANTS up to 75% OFF . :No-wax Flooring :Drm & Bfi\d?m e Wall & Floor Tiie _ « Bedspreads & Hardwood & Amerock Fixtures L ,. Wall Coverings e Host Carpet Cleaning J . Hâ€"K t DECORATING CENTRE 382 KING ST. N. WATERLOO 885â€"3200 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9â€"5:30 FRIDAY 9â€"9; SATURDAY 9â€"5â€"30. Allâ€"Canadian forward Scott Fraser, explained Hawks fell behind by a /goal early in the game but tied it up four minutes later on a penâ€" alty shot by Fraser. Alain Fournier scored from 20 yards out to put Hawks into the lead 2â€"1. Brock got the equalizer before the end of the half. _ heliped free up Hawks‘ In the second half Hawks got goals from John Crossley and George Mulligan WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCT

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