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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Nov 1983, p. 30

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. PAGE 30 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1983 _ Hawks earn stripes in strong Naismith show Chronicle Staft They won only one of three games at last week‘s Naismith Clasâ€" sic, but Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawk basketâ€" ball coach Chris Coulthard was as pleased with the outâ€" come as he was perâ€" turbed. Hawks, in an asâ€" WIlh aim( toundinglyâ€"bizarre fin~ unit pers ish to Friday‘s opening they we game, defeated Acadia Shown th Axemen 63â€"62 as four 30â€"point points exchanged Winnipeg hands with no time on loss to We the clock. They then There 1 came close but eventuâ€" Such em/ allf' fell to tourney fiâ€" this time nalist Brock Badgers Hawks o 83â€"65 and in the battle Axemen € | e Q.QJ./I.’ fart j 9P j u.,m... QQI‘IUICQ.. worthy of your confidence. WHEN IT‘S A HONDA YOU CAN THROW SNOW THIS WAY OR THAT WAY. We‘ll leave the choice between ur hardâ€"working HS35 and HS50 snowthrowers up to you. But if you don‘t dig snow, you‘ll probably dig them both. They both feature an adjust able chute that lets you aim snow where you want to put it. And a dependable Honda four stroke engine. 80 STEWART KEITH SCHEDEWITZ RUPPENTHAL As well. our HS50 for third place, were topped 80â€"71 by Winniâ€" peg Wesmen. _ ‘‘To be quite honest, we played well most of the time, it was a couple of time slots that cost us," sumâ€" marized Coulthard. Hawks‘ performance was a tournaround from a year ago when, with almost the same unit personnelâ€"wise, they were quickly shown the gate in a 30â€"point decision to Winnipeg and 35â€"point loss to Western. There was to be no such embarrassment this time however as Hawks opened against Axemen with solid Convenient Parking. entcring Wellington or King Street ITS A HONDA a tradition since 1925. Datzâ€"~Bechtel funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 twoâ€"stage thrower has a dualâ€" track drive system to help powcrl it through deep snow. And it sports four speeds including reverse. See the HS35 and HS50 at your Honda dealer‘s. They l help you throw snow â€"this way or that way. Or just plain away. shooting and tight exeâ€" cution to build a 12â€" point lead at the half 36â€"24. Still, they needed two technical free throws by Steve Forâ€" den to take the win after Acadia‘s bench came on the floor, thinking the game was over after they had dropped a pair from the charity stripe at the other end. â€" The focus of the controversy was that although the clock showed no time, the buzzer did not go off. ‘‘That was quite a finish wasn‘t it?" said Coulthard. "I tell you, I was up to 5 a.m. Saturâ€" day mornihg still thinking about the game. The official could have interpreted that play so many ways. 00 80 "I feel that the offiâ€" cial technically made the right decision after he said that time wasn‘t out. His whistle blew â€" and buzzer hadn‘t gone off. "Our guys felt we deserved to win even prior to that incident, that we had already won the contest, had it taken away from us, and that it was only right we got it back again." In Saturday‘s game, Hawks took somewhat of a physical beating from the large Brock unit and although they managed to fight back to tie late in the game 60â€"60, they ran into a rash of turnovers and it was. all downhill from there. Same thing Sunâ€" day, when Wesmen plugged together a host of twoâ€"pointers to break open what had the makings of a tight contest. Mark Polischuk had 20 against Wesmen and 18 against Badgers to be named to the tourâ€" nament allâ€"star team, a fact Coulthard points to with understandable pride. Laurier is at Brock this weekend for a tourney and then heads to McMaster for anâ€" other in a week‘s time. Notes: Laurier coach Chris Coulthard, true sportsman right down the line, voiced dismay regarding the antics of the fans behind the Hawk bench for Sunâ€" day‘s game. 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