' No prisoners taken in shootout at the Barn PAGE ao-- WAYERLOO CHEW. WEDNESDAY, â€SHEER 21, ttNM Richard O'Brien Chronicle Staff Somebody must be thinking of renaming the Waterloo arena the OK Corral. There was a shootout there last Wednesday and that was OK with forwards playing for Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks and University of Toronto Blues, The goaltenders, however, were having an off night. Figura- lively speaking, they could have ended up on It ended typically enough for a Hawks, Blues game with a late point-saving goal. ex- cept the score was 8-8 instead of the more plausible 3-3 or 1-4 scores fans have be come used to when the teams meet. Boot Hill Hawks followed up on the tie with a week, end trip to Kingston in which goalie Steve Bienkowski regained his form with a 2-0 shutout victory over Royal Military College on Saturday before WLU and Queen's tied 5-5 on Sunday in an- other Ontario Universi» ties Athletic Associa- tion start. One player who en- joyed the shootout Hawks' first-year for ward Joe lirysko. He scored his first two goals of the season, including the tying marker with just 10 seconds remaining. "It was a really fast skating game with not much hitting." said llyrsko. who played tier two junior A hock, ey for Dixie Beehives last season. "That war, good for me because Um not that big." K-W Titans senior men's basketball team continued to play exhibition games this past week, defeating Wilfrid Laurier University Golden Hawks 75-60 before losing 70-60 to Indiana-Purdue at Fort Wayne. ............ . ..._r.... ... . 'r.. ....,..‘. , V. Dave Burns scored 16 and Dan Berry had l5 3:": main}? 2de,'. points against Hawks. who got l0 points from J McPherson Steve Forden. r‘mgeyunnay 16) . I. , t . ' . . . _ - or "no t' itroy, I. Gar Berry also had 15 points against Indiana Pur diner. J MrPherson due: " and over he“ Titans meet Brock Badgers Saturday after Raymond Brown . t4RttM 3 noon in St. Catharines. an lM t MNt tree. 7. 200 free Tu Titans split in past week Applications Are Available at CKCO TV, CFCA 105 FM a. HUMANITIES THEATRE BOX OFFICE or by calling 885-4281 ENTRY DEADLINE FRIDAY, NOV. 30/84 Tttettuntisomtormrw.%mh,inoovatFxom-tormers andwmers Wherth-Ar'tctor-rttAr,ttemisrour o5xoorturtttytostrutyoorstufftteforearoe0vemxHocem tN'HurmtNtietsTheatmonwFdtty,January23,1985 Ettdtttpp%sttoowStNrs-rte'rttyyapetmhotpmtersstooat txtmtcsttnttbroqtStatstgrs Eadtesrttrysalerctotttor pert-tttnt-ttet-ttter-ttur/wort-mt, th-pro_ttmaésoatmFyweortoNxttt*ot-tBythe .'eepertormttocoetrtrttapirtgtryCKCt9TN andCFCAFM The UW Arts Centre, CKCO TN. and CFCA FM. pnscnt [TEKi2jiEiE1iENCE Beric Sykes also scored twice for Laurier and single goals went to Tim Glencross, Rob Whist, le, Joel Levesque and Mike Canola. Mike Milotte and Phil Drouillard were two-goal scorers for Blues with single goals going to Don McLaugtr lin, Doug Caines, Ken Duggan and Scott Bur lock. Hawks had taken a 4-1 lead, but got out of the first period with just a 4-3 lead after problems clearing the puck, Blues finally went ahead 6-5 in the third period as the teams continued to trade goals, Saturday, Dave Ait, chison and Beric Sykes were the goal scorers. Then on Sunday, Hawks let a lead slip away and had to settle for the tie with Queen's. "The eruncher was a Shorthanded goal (by Rob Wade; to make the score 5-1," said Laurier coach Wayne (lowing. We let up and gave them a little breathing room and they took full advan, tage of it." Roy Mylarri scosed with 1:22 remaining to give Queen's the tie. Rob Holland. Richard Reeve and lan Gille- spie also scored for the home team. Peter Black scored twice for Laurier while singles went to Tim Glencross. Len Red mond and Ilrysku. Hawks travel to St. Catharines to eet Brock Badgers oinFri- day night. Saturday, they host Ryerson at 7 at the Waterloo arena. Tyler Clair scored two Cirsts for the Rar gion of Waterloo Swim Club at the Brantford International swim meet over the “ .ekend as HOW finished fourth overall. A total of 895 swim, mars were in alien dance, representing 38 teams from Ontario. Quebec. Pennsylvania and New York. Clair finished first in the 100 and 200 metre backstroke "vents to lead 5tt How simmers. Results for HOW swimmers are as fol- lows: Linda Gardiner _ MNt IM 2. zoo IM li, 400 Free b. 200 tree 7, 2tNtbreast t, many 6 Jen-"er MeFdroy _ 400 IM 3. 200 IM 3, no lrw l, 200 breast 2, too breast I Lesley Horton . so University of Toronto Blues goalie John Kemp came out a long way to challenge Doug Marsden, but the Laurier lorward put the puck behind him and into the net tor a first period goal. " and over this Clair sailing for ROW club 200 back ti. It!) back 7. 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