_ I| Auto Body Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff Wilfrid Laurier Goldâ€" _ ing edge. en Hawks and Univerâ€" _ We set a goal in the sity of Waterloo Warâ€" third period not to let riors fought through them (Warriors) get a one hockey game Friâ€" goal, and we did it," day night and shot said Laurier coach through another Saturâ€" _ Wayne Gowing. day in a homeâ€"andâ€" Beric Sykes and home weekend series. Kevin Casey were twoâ€" Actually, it was goal scorers for Hawks doing most of â€" Hawks, who had single the shooting Saturday â€" goals from Jim Quinn, night at the Waterloo Mike Gazzola, Tim arena as they won 10â€"1 . Glencross, Tony Marâ€" with a 61â€"21 shooting tindale, Bob Dean and edge. O Doug Marsden. > Hawks sweep Warriors hope to finish first Warriors‘ Chris Schweitzer tries to slow down Laurier‘s Tony Martindale near the blueline. Richard O‘Brien photo Actually, it was Hawks doing most of the shooting Saturday night at the Waterloo arena as they won 10â€"1 with a 61â€"21 shooting edge. One night earlier at Columbia Icefield, Hawks won 4â€"3 as seven players from each team were ejected. The two wins for Hawks increase their chance of keeping first place in the Ontario Universities Athletic Association. They lead with 38 points, three more than secondâ€"place Universiâ€" ty of Toronto Blues who have two gamesâ€"inâ€" hand after losing a valuable point by tying 3â€"3 with Western on Saturday. Only eight penalties â€" five of which went to Hawks â€" were called in Saturday‘s tame reâ€" match. Hawks domiâ€" Complete Collision and 430 Albert Street, Waterioo â€" 884â€"0550 nated, particularly in the third period when they held a 23â€"4 shootâ€" ing edge. Dave Fennell replied for Warriors with a power play goal at the 30â€"second mark of the second period. Peter Black, Marsâ€" den, Dave Banton and Rauy Kramer scored for Laurier on Friday. Todd Morgan, with two goals, and Steve Capâ€" pel were Warriors‘ scorers. Despite all the ejecâ€" tions in Friday‘s game, there were basically three fights and neither Gowing nor Warrior coach Jack Birch thought the matter was as serious as the penalâ€" ties on the scoresheet might indicate. Hawks, who lost deâ€" fenceman Quinn for at least two weeks due to a knee ligament injury, host Western Mustangs Saturday at 7 REGISTER NOW March Break Mixed Media Art Classes for kids. Daily 9:00â€"4:30. Eight week course exploring the process of the artist. Two hours per week plus free time in studios. GIANT INDOOR GARAGE SALE Buying, selling trading, looking for a bargain? Limited space available. Open to the public. Every SUNDAY. CENTRE FOR THE VISUAL ARTS 125 KING ST. W. KITCHENER €0¢ per person Doors open 11:30â€"6 p.m. To Register Call: Bingeman Park 744â€"1 555 744â€"6721 March 18 The next University of Waterioo Warriors basis, UW athletic The person hired as hockey coach will reâ€" Tsr9ee in me resue tienlut'eekm elsewhere for a more stable, tract. will replace Birch at UW _ Partâ€"timer position okayed for fullâ€"time," said Totzke, with it on a partâ€"time Despite his resignaâ€" tion, Birch will remain behind Warriors‘ bench until the end of the seaâ€" However, Totzke‘s *"We haven‘t had the ‘‘Street Scene * is presented through special arrangement with the Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatre Library. 598 Madison Ave . New York, N.Y. 10022~ WATERLOO CHRChICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEDRUARY 20, 1985 â€" PAGE 27 StREEr Scene Westmount Billiards (Westmount Place) beside Westmount Pharmacy Hrs: Mon.â€"Sat. 10â€"11 p.m. Sun. 1â€"10 p.m.