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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Feb 1983, p. 22

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PAGE 22 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WwEDNESDAY® FEBRUARY 23, 1983 ps 2,}' O : ¢ LL 3 ju‘ Windsor Lancers‘ Ray Pekar sent Laurier‘s Paul Roantree crashing into the Windsor net during second period acâ€" tion. Richard O‘Brien photo QOops! | Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staft If everybody wants the of business? The answer, of course, is nobody, and that‘s something Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks discovered Saturday afterâ€" noon as they failed to get the job done in a 4â€"3 loss to University of Windsor Lancers. As a result of the partâ€"time effort, Hawks have had to change some of their plans. The loss allowed Western Mustangs to overtake Laurier for second place in the final standings of Ontario Universities Athletic Association hockey, meaning Hawks must host York Yeomen tonight (Wednesday) at 8 p.m. at the Kitchener Auditorium in a quarterâ€"final sudden victory game while Western receives a bye. A win against York would then put Laurier in a bestâ€"ofâ€"three semiâ€"final series against Mustangs, who would have the homeâ€"ice advantage for the first and third games Saturday and Wednesday. Lzâ€"au_rlérl home game would be Monday at 8 p.m., also at of course, is nobody, and that‘s something r Golden Hawks discovered Saturday afterâ€" failed to get the job done in a 4â€"3 loss to same afternoon off. who takes care the auditorium. "It was a real, real disappointment," coach Wayne Gowing said after his Hawks lost the game they needed to win to be sure of finishing second. "We weren‘t playing like second place finishers." Indeed, Hawks played dull, uninspired hockey. They had to play on Waterloo arena‘s small ice surface rather than the aud, and also had two of their goals disallowed. But if those are supposed to be excuses, Gowing was having none of it. _ "If we had played hockey, we wouldn‘t have to blame officials," he said. s o Dave Beckon, Rob Whistle and Beric Sykes scored for Hawks, who led 2â€"1 after one period but trailed 4â€"2 after two. "We were pretty loose," said Lancer coach Bob Corran. "There was a lot of pressure on Laurier today. It would have been difficult for us to come back if we had had a tough one (against University of Waterloo Warriors) last night." Doug Matton, Ron Seguin, Stu Prince and Greg Faucher replied for Lancers, who had just 13 skaters in _t‘hgir’!ineup. Hawks season ends with them holding a record of 19â€"3â€"1. Regular Prices Tues 2 Piece Suit $5.20 . ... ... 3 Piece Suit $6.20 . ... ... Pair of Slacks $2.60 .. ... 1 Dress $5.20 .. ... ..... 1 Blazer or Sports Coat $2.60 . . .. ... ( Special Purchase! ° Same Day Cleaning Service From Monday to Saturday Alterations & Repairs Done By Our Professional Tailor LAUNDRAMAT OPEN WEEKDAYS 8â€"9, SAT. 8â€"6, Sun. & Holidays 9â€"6 480 Albert St. Parkdale Plaze Mc CLEANERS Beat The Inflation 15% off on all dry cleaning, every Tuesday (aTERLOO) L 1 TE D Afoagiit . 455 King St. North, Waterioo, Telephone 884â€"5110 l NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ON ‘BRAND NEW* 1983 FAIRMONTS 1983 FORD FAIRMONT, 4 DOOR SEDAN e 4 Cylinder Engine e Automatic transmission e Power Steering & Power Brakes e AM Radio e Steel Beited Whitewall Radial Tires e Rear Window Defroster. SPECIAL PURCHASE PRICE 5) Tewen FUNK MUSIC WED. MARCH 2ND CHRISTIAN MUSIC NIGHT 7:30â€"10 P.M. STUDENT DANCE SAT. MARCH 12 7â€"12 MIDNIGHT ADM. $2.00 STUDENTS $2.50 OTHERS REGULAR SKATING CANCELLED THIS NIGHT ONLY SKATE RENTAL 75¢ ALL SESSIONS "TWIN CITY‘S LARGEST ROLLER RINK®* 341 Marsland Drive, Waterloo "PARK WAY SALES +C Plus Freight, Sales Tax, Licence Open evenings until 9 Fridays until 6, Saturdays until 5. 355 Erb St. W. Maple Hill Plaza (Beside Kentycky Fried Chicken) 884â€"1 340 e Phone 886â€"7777 $7495. Tuesday Prices Yow n alty â€" matter to us $4.42 $5.27 $2.21 $4.42 $2.21

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