PAGE 28 - WATERLOO CHRONKZLE. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 5, Richard O'Brien Chronicle Staff Talk about endurance. Western Mustangs have it and so do Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks. And Golden Hawks showed they have perhaps a little more staying power than Mustangs as they defeated Mustangs 2-0 in games in their best-of-tttree On- tario Universities Athletic Asso- ciation semi-final hockey series. It was a long night in Exeter, where Mustangs hosted Golden Hawks on Saturday night, as Doug Marsden scored at 6:41 of the second sudden-death 20min ute overtime period to give Hawks a 4-3 win that advances them to the OUAA finals. Before that, Golden Hawks won game one by a 3-2 score Thursday night at the Waterloo arena. Marsden's goal on Saturday was his second of the night and it was the first goal since 2:30 of the second period when Tim Glencross scored to lift Laurier into a 3-3 tie. That meant the tying and winning goals came 64 minutes and 11 seconds apart. "it was a very emotional game and I think the fellows were drained," said Laurier coach Wayne Gowing. "it's difficult to mount a lot of offence. It's better to play defence and wait for scoring chances and that's about how it went." Laurier goalie Mike Moffat made four good saves in the first Eight Asahi judoists advance Hawks outlast 'Stangs You'll be amazed at its response and road manners, Its ambitious l.8 L fuel-injected performance engine, its sophisticated suspension and braking systems. You'll be delighted With its hospitality: air conditioning, cruise control, heated front seats, even on integrated ski sack, Andgé host of power features from d outside mirrors to central locking system autumn» a", " AUTO Wlt WATERLDO LIMITED 550 WEBER ST. N., WATERLOO 8844470 half of the first overtime period long] before the winning goal resu ted from Beric Sykes dig- ging the puck out of the corner and passing to Dave Aitchison, who set up Marsden. Dave Banton opened scoring at 1: 48, then Mustangs went ahead on two goals by Jim Quinn and one by Tom Lak before Marsden closed first period scoring on a breakaway. Thursddy, Golden Hawks led 3-0 after the first period, but Mustangs, unlike many teams Laurier’s Bob Dean (7) scores the winning goal against Western Mustangs in Thursday's game. Eight members of the Asahi Judo Club qualified to compete in the Ontario Junior Olympics to be held in Scarborough on April 13. The eight qualified through their performances at the 1986 southwest regional championship Sunday at the Breithaupt Centre. First place finishes went to Chris Chapman, Carol Strauss, Josh Holden and Heidi Caton, Heather Caton, Sean Norton and Jonathan Soble all placed second in their respective divisions and James Kuepfer was third. "Serving Waterloo Since 1973" QHdethpers like it cost much more. So compare the Carat: corner for corner, comfort for comfort, dollar for dollar, that slowly weaken under Laurier's intense pressure, came back to make a game of it. Bob Dean scored at 16: 18 of the first period after two markers by Shaun Reagan and that proved to be the winning goal. "We knew Western wouldn't let down," said Dean. "Some teams fold up their tents and leave but they were there for the whole game and we knew they would be." 'l5,975' Your N PHARMACY hiEADQUARTER Weight No Longer iii",,,;),',';,'.,',',,',,;,!,,,:,!,!,,,,?-'-!-. Parkdale Plan Albert and Haul in Waterloo 'isis "2it REGULAR 884-3860 At Diet Center we offer: - free consultation - free stabilization - free lifetime maintenance - free nutrition-behaviour modification classes over 2000 locations to serve you CALI. TODAY For more details and a free, introductory consultation The Manual Way to tose Weigh“ 746-3570 360 Regina St. Waterloo 885-2760 if busy call