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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Nov 1983, p. 33

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p-ul',',",",,',',' face Warrior in familiar Jl'/r'i'i'Jr'f/"q Edwards, a fourth- year Kin student from Burlington, is the team's consistent player, leading in re- bounds and assists. This past weekend at the Western Mustang Classic she played an average of 32 minutes in each game and fin- ished with 46 points and 37 rebounds. She is an excellent example, ac- cording to coach Sally Kemp, of how UW peo. ple hope to see players develop over the course of their univer- sity careers. Basketball star Patti Edwards and hockey player Jay Green are University of Waterloo athletes of the week. Although a second- year student, Jay Green is a rookie with the hockey Warriors but already has been named athlete of the week twice. Second on the team and in the top 10 in league scoring, Jay virtually single- handedly led Warriors to a 9-2 win over Laurentian with a EDIE 3321151 All the ingredients are there. UW Warriors " Wilfrid Laurier hockey Hawks. Tonight, at ti pan., at "the barn". So what is new about that, you ask? Well, for starters, Warriors are the team with the hot hand, having won four straight games heading into tonight. Hawks, mean- white, dropped three of four points in a Sudbury swing a week ago to the Laurentian club Warriors handled twice last weekend. ilii,oiti'tlih)fg,trllhtoiii I FALL SPECIAL I But the most novel part of the contest is that Hawks are the "home" team for tonight's game. After years of playing in the vacuous Kitchener Aud, Hawks have shifted to Water- loo Arena as Warriors now have their Columbia Ieefieid to call home. Chronicle than So far, white being close in proximity to the WLU campus has had its advantages for the defending Ontario champion Hawks. the on-ice bonuses have yet to surface. "We haven't played that well at home this year, we've been falling over each other a mud. cum-7 p.m.; Than. a Fri. 0 mum-O Fm.; Sci. a “mono pm. i on Vow 3m. 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"when!“ mind to on“: Muslim 3 first Warrior goal Sum day as the club went on to another victory. bit." admitted Hawk coach WayatenGowirttt, ,etsosseeiutsdru-das4rdescitsimttoct-tl University in exhibition play Saturday. "Yes, wearesuppouedtoheatouahgrindingteam which should be to our advantage at home, but it hasn't been that way yet." Gowing wasn't in the least perturbed about the loss to Cornell. since all his lines were jumbled due to absent players. Waterloo native Duanne Moeser had a goal and two assists for the winners and Kitchener's Terry Gage also played strongly for Cornell. Sowing names with UW conch Jnck Birch that the contest should be an exciting affair, with both teams realizing what is at stake. Hawks currently sit at 4-1-2 in league play. "it's going to be tough, Waterloo is playing pretty well right now," said Gowing. "But looking down their lineup, I see some new faces who aren't going to look upon Waterloo Arena as their former home. I don't see it as a double advantage for them." itter tmiigtit's comes}; Hawks face another stiff test when they travel to Hamilton Friday to play McMaster. Jay Green . 00" ssist" est? ‘65! Applications, in writing and addressed to the undersigned. will be received until December 2nd, 1983 trom the general public who desire to have their names considered to till two vacancies on the LOCAL ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE 1 5 University Ave. E. Waterloo 885-S WATERLOO "The House that Service Built' Notice Appointments To The Local Architectural Common Advisory Camilla lo' RON KEELING CITY CLERK CITY HALL WATERLOO, ONTARIO 1:30 pm. at Albert McCormick Arena. Waterloo Clippers will host the Bauer Su- preme Oldumer Hock- ey team. The Bauer team is based on the Kitchener Ranger Junior A's of the late was and fea- tures such well known players as Gary Kurt in goal, with skaters such as Don leond, Wayne Gowing, Dan Seguin, Jack Egon. Denis Du, pere, Waiter Tkaczuk and many other players familiar to hockey fans in the area. Chippers are a well- known hockey club based in Waterloo and SattgrdayNov.?rat -etitiiiiiiiii 7' to moot ._ theyaeehes.httrtereve. up the series with the Bauer tum. Bauer: detected the Chlppqrs two weeks ago it, the ACAMAN tJPHOLsrERY V and INTERIOR liiEtiiWl “mum ”and“ .C_r".str1topWovrs -$h-srt_t4t-s0tcArretA-soc--scr-rhtetqerr ommmwww await-tum Fan“ qqttmqtq. using the palm ozone inlec'mg Mi”) I") mice,-, on My than" . Habitat. “ripping [iMCiEEllflEIllfil o KITCI'EN BACKSPLASHS o BATHTlB AREAS l " Ctmtom Picture Framing tttttttG THIS AD IN TO RECEIVE DtSCOUHTs VALID UNTIL DECEMBER 3, 1983 and "rttntatthig We one: you guaranteed workmanship 18 years expatimce vmmm " INDUSTRIAL DR. ELMIRA 669-3933 haw. 5O 15 mm" BqMAME run " was. 65 WVERSITY AVE. E. WATEROO FOR YOUR FRAMING A whsidiurw of Comm! human" .'ietTee I"! Carpet Clam Inc. 99 tut0G " NORTH. 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