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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Oct 1983, p. 23

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Dave (Tufty) Knight has become number two in Canadian uni- versity football history and his Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks are number one. Number one, that is, i n one Golden Hawks are unbeaten leaders in Ontario Universities Athletic Association football, and their 34-24 victory Saturday over the host York Yeomen allowed them to re- main so. Warriors lack oHettpei If the University of Waterloo football War- riors hope to get any- where in their three remaining Ontario Uni- versities Athletic Asso- ciation games, they're going to have to come up with some more " fence. The victory was also Knight's 107th, putting him second behind Don Because as it stands now, they're taking away through penalties the few gains they're making. Such was the case Saturday after- noon in Hamilton as Warriors dropped a 29-0 decision to the McMaster Marauders. Warriors, who now have only six points in three games, excluding a win over Windsor Lancers. were largely the authors of their own misfortune Satur- day. They took 230 yards in penalties, which was more than their total offence. Penalties also wiped out 100 yards in gains and coach Bob McKillop estimates in- fractions therefore cost his club 350 yards. "No team can stand that kind of thing," said McKillop. "That's just lack of disci- pliné." GET ‘OFF-OIL’ tiitTMRrt more ways than GD PM?! 1tllkrN'itl1litl= ELECTRIC HOT WATER FURNACE 7 inétallation is simple using your Preeem Radiators 1eelett.liy Cc:MliftWIMAdutNt swim BattEBOAttD HEATING SYSTEMS 20% sums m any. '-oG-eeet.et.tt,t"er..e.'1t'et'.t',et Accolades for Taffy, too . Hawks number one across the nation the Electrical Industry hr and DOLL macaw HEATING SYSTEMS OBTAINING 96 Pave,".',',,',,".', B.T.U.'o an". GOVT. GRANT - ' """""' " 'hte . OF 8800.00. CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE. Penalties costly Laney of St. Francis Xavier, who has 138 career wins. Knight surpassed John Metras of Western and Frank Tindle of Queen's. Also Hawks are now ranked number one across Canada, Before the weekend, they were ranked number two be- hind University of Sas- katehewan Huskies, a team that has since lost 35-21 to the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds. But Knight and his Golden Hawks did not come by the win, their fourth of the season. easily. They trailed Consequently, fans can expect some changes in the offen- sive lineup for Thurs- day night's Warne against Guelph Gry- phons. McKillop wasn't going to finalize changes until today, but even starting quar- terback Stan Chel- mecki's job was not necessarily safe. "The offence is de- signed for Chelmecki but he hasn't been playing well," said McKillop, noting that Chelmeeki's been suf- fering from injuries. “The bottom line is we have to get the offence going." Marauders scored 28 points on three con- verted touchdowns, two field goals and a The K-W Titans im vite players to try out for their basketball team Monday at St. Jerome's high school. Titans play in the Southern Ontario Men's Basketball League. Teams are made up of ex-univer- sity players and the schedule includes ask about a Titans tryouts from Fritz Electric ELECTRIC FORCED WARM AIR FURNACE _ tttetaNttoetlFViettt um tttset-ti. “on Arm. tmtathtlttet Am. 576-4560 10-0 after tive minutes as Yeoman threatened to do a repeat of last season's NH hammer in. Hawks worked Into an li-il tie before You men took a 14-11 ttair time lead. All the while. Knight and his crew were trying to see from field level what adjustments to make' because the field at York has no elevated areas for spotters. "They shut down our run completely," said Knight. "They're one of the biggest universi- ty teams I've seen since I've come to Can- single point in the first half. They" added an- other single late in the game. Chelmecki and Drew Zehr shared quarter back duties. Chelmecki was 13 for 29 in passing and Zehr, playing a running Mme, was one for four. However, one bright spot remains for War- riors. Warriors host Gry- phons Thursday night at 7:30 at Seagram Stadium. Other re- maining games are against University of Toronto and Western. "The defence didn't play that badly," said McKillop. "We have yet to have 300 yards offence against us." games against univer sity teams. Those wishing to at- tend the tryout are asked to go to the gymnasium door en- trance at the high school. For more informa- tion please contact Mike Visser at 886-6873 after working hours. WE ASSIST C,,",",,],',",',",:"', 't"lllti, g V t":,,"lF"" l, 'itil 5'ct,'c1v' Volvo x (Cc:,?' Rabbit ciP U - _ Merce.d.es Ida. They have some outstanding players, passing game. with quarterback Mike wir son completing 13 of 27 attempts for 330 yards. Leading receiver was Paul Nastasiuk who had three l receptions tor 167 yards, with two of them going tor Nastasiuk's first touchdown catch was a Hiwks went to a STOCK REDUCTION SALE llrEiSliEIlljE Dissatisfied with present service? For omen vepalrs call Mike or Klaus at OPEN MOE-WI Kali/Tractor Self-Cleaning m...620.00 See us for savings on -Di.hwuhon From....... BEIGE 43f of"" Rabbit Mercedes N. American models. (20m 884-7640 .100an W Walmlm 75-yard anon in the tirat hall liter Roy m-yud field goal, After the teams trad- ed field goals in the third quarter, Nasa- siuk made bis other big reception, going so yards on a pass-and- After Yeoman came back to make the score 31-24 when Steve Del- zotto caught a 32-yard touchdown pass from WATEKDO C"tmtttXE. WY, OCT” 5.1883 - me: " fHURS-FR coho, Kurt; finished the scoring with a 12- yard field goal, his loan]: tttree-pointer of the game. "We played very poorly in the first half," said Knight. Nn second half, we played better defensively. "We shut down their run and forced them to pass and they didn't throw very well, ei- --Meat keeper -Dairy compartments .-Two split cantilever shelves -Easy-roll casters -Energy saver power miser switch -Mmood right hand doors only NO FROST REFRIGERATORS Has a money saving idea for owners of cars 1 , 2 or even 3 years old Auto Be'auty & Rustproofing giamfiTataarfe"o 355 Weber St. N. Waterloo 8:30-9 'ii"i'i"istseto Saturday, Hawks travel to London to play a key game against the University of Western Ontario Mustangs. With three wins and one Ion. Mus- tangs are in a position to challenge for first that: can out ot the game with a few Nudes but it wasn't yet determined how serious they were. SAT. 9-4

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