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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Sep 1988, p. 40

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PAGE 40 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 1988 The Marauders responded mm worth of offence, but only managed one That came in the second quarter on a 23â€"yard pass from QB Kevin Holland to wide receiver Ed Gondar. Kicker Rob DeLuca Hawks added the rest of the scoring on a convert and a 27â€"yard Baurier‘s only other TD came on a sixâ€"yard pass from Philp to rookie receiver A.D. Jones. Steve Rainey kicked two field goals, two converts and two rouges. Punter Ian MacKenzie also booted for a single point. Rookie punt returner Neil Chin also performed well, taking four kicks for 87 yards, including a 50â€"yard scamper in the second half. "He (Chin) really dug us out of a hole on that one. We could have been inside our own 10â€"yard line but instead ended up at midfield," said Newbrough. Laurier‘s big test will come two weeks from now when the eighthâ€"ranked Mustangs visit Seagram for what could be the battle for first place in the Ontario Universities Athletic Association. Before that though, WLU will travel to Toronto Saturday for a contest with York Yeomen. "Our goal (against McMaster) was to exceed what we were doing at this time last year. And even if we didn‘t Chris Wagner and Mark Reimer were big winners at the recent Dr. Paul Hauch International Swim Meet in Wagner totalled five golds with outstanding performances in the 50 Wagner and Reimer, both 13 comâ€" bined for seven gold medals at the meet, which drew 38 entries from Canada and the U.S. Kâ€"W "Y" Aquatic Club swimmers Location: Kitchener Memorial _ Date: SUNDAY SEPT. 18/88 Auditorium Complex _ Time: 1:00 P.M. PW Strong results for "Y" swimmers KITCHENERâ€" WATERLOO WATERLOO 745â€"8445 Tickets on sale through the arena ticket office @ ROYAL BANK Edward R.Good FUNERAL HOME LIMITED 171 KING STREET Cftm\w Onlee COME SEE CANADAS MOST PRECIOUS MEDALS. We‘re Dedicated to SERVING area with warmth and understanding the (Continued from page 38) and 100 free, the 100 and 200 breast, and the 200â€"metre individual medley. He also placed fifth in the 200 free and sixth in the 400 LM. Reimer hit gold in the 100 and 200 back, in addition to a seventhâ€"place finish in the 400 free and eighth in the 200 free. The club‘s 15â€"andâ€"over 4 X 50 310 KING ST. W. Kitchener (Opposite Canada Trust) 744â€"9642 Fall and Winter Spectacular! Karim‘s Some 100% woo! ‘* (fall & winter Some plain and ;. shades) W O suntife sizes 36 to 52 sizes 36 to 52 from play all that well, we did exactly that," said Newbrough in reference to the 23â€"9 thumping the Hawks suffered in last year‘s opener with Western. In London, the Warriors only point came on a 48â€"yard rouge off the foot of punter Jim Harding. The Mustangs replied with five majors. "We made too many mistakes at crucial times and you can‘t do that against a team like Western," said acting head coach Chuck McMann. But rather than pushing the blame on his young players, McMann said he and the coaching staff had to take its UW fell behind early against Western and was forced to abandon its offensive plan. ‘"The option offence is a controlled thing and when you get behind early with that type of offence, then you‘re in trouble," said McMann. UW hosts the University of Toronto Blues at Seagram Stadium Saturday. Toronto surprised Windsor Lancers 18â€"9 in their opener. "I think (the game plan) was a little too complicated for the kids. We can be competitive but we‘ve got to stay with Men‘s & Ladies Wear HOURS: Jackets Winter Sport Maer Jackets Cagru al Ladies Men‘s Fall & _ Slacks Tracey Stockie ranked third in the 100 fly and fourth in the 100 back. 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