Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff The beat went on for the University of Waterioo football Warriors as they lost 46â€"6 in Ohio to the Wilmington College Fightâ€" ing Quakers in an exhibition game Saturday. But despite the high score in favor of the host team, assistant coach Ron Dias maintains a positive outlook for the upcoming Ontario Universities Athletic Asâ€" sociation season. We played them tough," said Dias. ‘"We were nervous as heck. The kids are so young." Warriors were down 246 at halftime, then gave up another touchdown early in the second half after fumbling the kickoff. Adjusting to the rules of fourâ€" down American football, Warâ€" riors found themselves taking the majority of penalties and found other subtle differences in the way the game is called south of the border. Warriors‘ lone touchdown came on a 26â€"yard pass to wide receiver Peter Thistlethwaite from quarterback Brian Lenart. ‘"‘Thistlethwaite made a great adjustment on the ball to beat two defenders for it," said Dias. Warriors picked up 163 yards passing and Thistlethwaite was the main receiver. The visitors were much less successful rushâ€" ing, picking up just five yards. **Lanc dominated on the line," said Dias. "There were times they had to double and triple team him. He was that good." Michael Lanc was a leader on Warriors‘ defensive team. Lanc made one quarterback sack and combined with Dave Shaw for another. Shaw had one quarterback sack of his own, as did Dave Dobrindt. Defensive back Larry Vaughn left the game with a knee injury and defensive tackle Scott Ryan left with a torn bicep. Quakers humble Warriors SEPARATION & DIVORCE Mediation can lessen the pain Marriage Breakâ€"up hurts everyone involved The quality of competition Westmount Kuneral Home and Chapel 1001 OTTAWA ST. S., KITCHENER WESTMOUNT FUNERAL HOME A NAME THAT IS TRUSTED IN FUNERAL SERVICE. "WE CARE" Mary Ann Scott LL.B. Divorce Mediation Inc. 30 Dupont St. E Waterloo, Ont N2J 2G9 519â€"746â€"4151 helps the parties arrive at an amicable separation agreement reduces the use of legal counsel and court time cuts costs 4A J 743â€"8900 *‘Their coach, Bill Ramsayer, felt that this is the best squad they‘ve ever had in the history of Wilmington and they‘ve been a winning football team 14 of the Warriors received was good, said Mon.â€"Sat. 8 a.m.â€"8p.m. _ 478 Albert St., Waterioo the Ken Evraire of the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks catches a touchdown pass despite double coverâ€" age from Concordia Stingers in exhibition game on Saturday. Richard O‘Brien photo Northdale ’Auto Body Complete Collision and Refinishing Service L 430 Aibert Street, Waterico 884â€"05 50 Westmount Place, Waterloo â€" 886â€"5230 222 gift gallery > All deep fried in pure ‘oll and wrapped in all -NOAm-NOPRESERVATNES- +«Clam Chowder «Back Bacon Onâ€"Aâ€"bun *«Burgers «Sandwiches e Soft Ice Cream e Breakfast served any time of day FAMILY DINING OR TAKEâ€"OUT "NOW IN OUR 13th YEAR!" DAILY SPECIALS AVAILABLE Try Oure14 Varieties of fish & chips (including Halibut) DON‘T MISS THE BOAT! JOIN YOUR FRIENDS AT GOOD HANDS * WHRARF Since 1913 last 15 years." Warriors host University of Western Ontario Mustangs, last year‘s Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union finallists, Saturâ€" day at 2 at Seagram Stadium. oll and wrapped in all natural batter WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1986 â€" PAGF& smm _ Call TEFANSON LAWN PRAY LTD. . â€"884â€"3498 Waterloo opgl DALY Do 12 \DNGI it‘s our pleasure to serve you! OF KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO Unbeatable Convenience Store Prices & WEED CONTROL Marlene brings many facets of hairstyling experience. She is a graduate of the prestigious TON & GUY‘S STUDIO, LONDON, England, and frequently attends and participates in hair shows and competitions. Marlene welcomes all clients to her new location. MARLENE DRAUS is welcomed by THE HAIR STUDIO As Stylist Directorâ€" FERTILIZER PLUS 742 Belmont Ave. W. Kitchener 7A11â€"81 55 THE HAIBR STUDIO