Warrior golfers 4th 1 o oafeleraranatarararars arataracaia ara alala‘a‘d W‘8 & Ale a a n A n 64 o 0 e n n Queen‘s Sean Horton led all competitors with an excellent score of 68. Other members of Waterloo‘s squad are: Craig Moore, John Donald and Matt Kwiecien. The Waterloo Warrior Golf Team competed in the University of Guelph Invitational Tournament at the Springfield Golf Course in Guelph last Thursday and finished with a team total of 306 to place fourth out of 10 schools. _ o s _ o Queen‘s score of 295 brought them their second University Invitational Tournament win this year. _ ; _ _ _ _ _ _ Waterloo was led by second year student Jeff Clapp who shot 72 and Bill Gilmore with a fine 74. Clapp‘s score was the second lowest individual round of the day. _ â€" 0 â€" The Waterloo Team will be competing in the OUAA finals at the Guelph Cutten Club on October 10 and 11. _ 1 mon. unlimited tanning . . . . . . *39.95 275 KING STREET NORTH, WATERLOO LE TANNING SPA Weekend split "The Rust Bug Exterminators" 435 Conestogo Rd., Waterloo Chronicle Staff > For a short period of time, the Wilfrid Laurier University soccer Hawks were on top in their division. And, according to Hawk coach Tonly‘ Lea, “i;of:l:d pretty good." On Saturday, Laurier a 1â€"0 win over the previously undefeated Brock University pllbtmgï¬ll‘l& prace in the South Section of the Ontario Universities Athletic Association, but just for a day. _ _ ______ _ _ The following day Western knocked Laurier out of top spot topping t.ham 3-1_i13 a game which, despite the loss, still pleased rookie head coach Lea. _ "I was pleased that when we were down 2â€"0, we didn‘t fold," Lea said. Instead, Laurier, trying for the draw pressed the Western side narrowed the margin to just on goal on a shot by Andre Semron 20 minutes into the second half. However Western caught Hawks up field and regained its twoâ€"goal lead. _ Hawks and Mustangs played a scoreless first h&lf, but two quick goals saw Mustangs to go on for its first win of the season. "I think we really deserved to win the game. We dominated about 75 per cent of the game, while they scored their goal on breakaways." _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I In the win over Brock Stephen Howard‘s goal 10 minutes into the second half was all that was needed by the Laurier side in recording their second win of the season. Hawks also have two ties and a loss so far this season. With the Hawks having this holiday weekend off, Lea will be thinking about the following weekend when Hawks travel to Ryerson on Saturday, Oct. 13, followed by one of the biggest games of the season when they meet their crosstownâ€"rivals the University of Waterloo Warriors. During the weekend to follow, Warriors will be hosting the Hawks. (King and Hickory) Between University and Columbia Dripfree OR less drip OIL RUST PROTECTION LIFETIME RUST PROTECTION WARRANTIES COMPETITIVELY PRICED RUNNING BOARDS, HOOD GUARDS, BOX LINERS & BOX MATS 886â€"3881 Don‘t let the Rust Bug dine on your vehicle!!! CALL WLU nips Brock 1â€"0, falls 3â€"1 to Western 725â€"2545 for «*'?’%::5 Welding â€" Washline Posts â€" Utility Trailers ~General Welding and In Shop or On Site Call 634â€"8622 Tb rppAl® S WEZLL» The inability to score hurt the University of Waterloo soccer Warriors last weekend as they lost their two OUAA league games, 2â€"0 to McMaster on Saturday and 3â€"0 to Windsor on Sunday. Jeff Kritz and Rick Deane played well for the Warriors but they couldn‘t crack the McMaster defense. In Sunday‘s game the Warriors got behind 3â€"0 early in the first half and Windsor was content to play a tight delensive game from then on thwarting every Warmor opï¬rtunityA e Warriors have a break this week. They return to action on YÂ¥ i October 13 when they travel to Western and then they play against it l~"'-~‘..l..‘;.e...duw..ag Wilfrid Laurier Hawks the following day. Thanks to you it works! Coâ€"â€"memoerounmmmnpomenmnonedmmummemnesrcermmnrirtemicmienutinie P V "o m g) P Sl;6.1 Edn rork The Warriors have a break this week. They return to action on October 13 when they travel to Western and then they play against Wilfrid Laurier Hawks the following day. Soccer Warriors shutout Organic fertilizer for all your fall plantings 2 kg size reg. 6.99 o SPECIAL â€" CANAGRO BONE MEAL HOUSEPLANTS 1/3 OFF 18 kg covers 400 m NOW ONLY 1541 Highland Rd. W., Kitchener 745â€"9876 Hours: Monday to Friday 9 to 6; Saturday 9 to 5 PYRAMID JUNIPERS & DWARF ALBERTA SPRUCE SUPER SPECIAL TOP SOIL SPECIAL PYRAMID JAPANESE YEWS 30 Litre Bag WINTER PRO FALL FERTILIZER 3%‘ Tall B & B YORK NURSERY NOW ONLY WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1990 â€" PAGE 33 1/3 OFF 750 : To enjoy the first signs of Spring next year â€" bright cheerful tulips, crocuses, daffodils & fragrant hyacinths â€" you need to plant the bulbs this fall. Come early for best selection. Planting instructions & information flyers available to help you plan your garden. 1 3.49 64.95 NOW ONLY 40% OFF ARTIFICIAL PLANTS & FLOWERSTEMS reg. 84.95 4.99