PAGE ao - WATERLQ CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY! OCTOBER 23, 1985 Richard O'Brien Chronicle Staff Hockey at University of Waterloo will never be the same, if Warriors' invitational tournament over the weekend is anything to go by. It appears it's going to get better. Warriors reached the final of the four-team tourney along with Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks and Hawks emerged winners with a goal by Dave Aitchison at 7: 17 of the first sudden death overtime period. _ - -.- . I I Al -h, __-g.,......'..'., you“. Warriors and Hawks reached the championship game with 7-6 wins on Saturday. Warriors beat Michigan Wolves and Hawks were victorious over Seneca Braves. iii""t"hriiritraation game that preceded the championship thriller, Braves defeated Wolves One year ago, Hawks and Warriors had met in the tourney's consolation game and Hawks had won 10-3. _ _ This yéar the game was much closer. Hawks had 24 scoring chances and Warriors had 22 according to a count kept by Warriors. . "It Golden Hawks win but Warriors have improved University of Waterloo Warrior goaltender Peter Crouse appears to be the forgotten man on the ice as Warriors and Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks talk things over after a WLU player ran Into him during championship game of Warrior tourney. Crouse recovered and stayed in the game. mama 013m photo iiisrpUsiiive for us that we had those chances," said Don McKee, Warriors' nine coach. "it was a good hockey game. The referee let them go out and play old-tinte hockey and I thought it showed the rivalry there between the two universi- ties." Aitchison's winner came on a quick shot from Doug Marsden's behind-the-net centering pass. The goal was similar to one by Hawks' Terry McCutcheon which forced overtime. Beric Sykes had Laurier's other goal. Dave Cole and Dan Magwood replied for War- rtors. â€hioKe-e, who has scrapped the delta system used by previous coach Jack Birch, had no specific goals for Warriors. _ _ "I don't know how good the rest of the teams are because I've never seen them," said McKee. "Hockey has to get its respectability back at Waterloo and respectability to fans is to win." Warriors host Laurentian twice over the week- end at Columbia Icerieid, Sturday at 7:30 and Sunday at 2:30, in Ontario Universities Athletic Association action. H Hawks host Brock Badgers in another OUAA game Saturday at 7 at the Waterloo arena. Exceptionally beautiful selection of infants wear. Also, boy's & girl's clothing to size " & a complete range of better quality ladies fashions. ADULTS Fitness Chem 'SF-I-ii-l-tr-i- Weight Training 'r=-Lli.SzE-- Prenatal Exercise Tr." Swim Lessons E: Programs and Activities for the Whole Family YOUR YMCA . . . WHERE FITNESS 8. FtttEliW!illllPS GROW Infant Stimulation (4 wks. . 12 mos. old) Parent/Child Gym and Splash (6 mos. - 3 yrs.) Gym, Swim and Cteative May ItEtlisTttlm0tk “My. MM 30 - ' to ' pan. My.0dobu3l dunking (3-6 yrs. old) A... RAW-Al FAuV V 333 can†Atm. Saturday Morning Kids' Program 10:30 a.m.-1 1 :30 a.m. Help ROBIN BAIRD LEWIS draw a picture! Robin is the illustrator of RED IS BEST. Come in and listen to Robin read from her new book AUNT ARIADILLO Kids Ages 3-8 welcome. Call your nearest YMCA for brochures 8 information Reductions on our already low Fall & Winter Fashions _ Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10-4 p.m. FRI! FITNESS CLASS ORIENTATION CLINICS: 71 a Belmont Ave. W. Kitchener 745-441 2 'mV'Y*.wn7tl uwvv-uqnu-vnln Learn all t1Boot Moess classes and (“muse programs SEVEN WEEK SESSION: NOVEMBER 4-DECEMBER " 163-5201 Nearly New Shop Rf, CW CHILDREN Wit tthl VANILOO FAILV V 1" mean- mt. UATIILOO CCU-3.00 Swimming Lessons Gymnastics Sports Club Basketball Flam Hockey Dance Movement Gymnastics Swim Lessons Babysitting TEENS