In Saturday exhibition action. ailCanathan Tom Charmer rushed for 116 of the team's 200 yards while quarterback Steve Bennet dismissed the rumor that the Warriors can't pass by corn. pleting seven of 16 passes for 100 yards Warmers trailed 3-1 at the half, then adjusted to the Raven defence scormg 11 second-half pomts on a three-yard touchdown bx fullback Rob Fatal. 3 Peter I'chxr tteld goal and a single by Mike Raynard Raynard also scored a single UI the second quarter nght also realms that the Toronto quarterback can scram- ble and pass on the run. And, with King ttl the back field and almost all of last year's personals returmng the Blues are going to be one of the best teams m the OL'AA this season. says nght. "We have to work on our pass rush for thrs Fnday's game," nght sad "On Saturday we gave Thompson too much tune to pass When we meet Toronto we Just can't allow Buecigrosai that amount of tune to Cmd his receiv. Warriors rally past Ravens Varsity Blues host UW in season opener Wamors defeated the Carlton Ravens 12.3 m exhibition play at Seagull: Stadium on Saturday, but Raven quarterback Brett Thompson had all day to find his receivers. and that has Knight it hale concerned. Blues, with quarterback Eugene Buahgrmsai and running back Lorne King, pose to create a few headaches with the Warrior defensive lmemen m the Ontano Umverstty Athletic Association football opener m Toronto. PAGE A26 . WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER M, 199t If the Uttiverstty of Waterloo Warmers expect to have any opening day success against the Toronto Varsity Blues this Friday night. coach Dave Tuff' Knight knows his team has to work on the pass rush, or else tt's going to be a long night for Knight. At north edge Waterloo, where Weber St. meets King Pete Cudhu Chronscle Staff 747-1830 tif Flea Market (Formerly Stockyard Farmers' Market) Farmers’ Market St. Jacobs --- . Huge Selection of Grocery Items t g . Buy Direct from Growers, Farmers, Producers! . Crafts & Household Needs i . Free Draws Every Tuesday! Plus GRAND PRIZE DRAW (Oct. 15): $800 of FURNITURE ' Tuesday Farmers’ Mariam from Countryside Furniture), featuring' new IsinEE-Oa-kn 4 Thursday & Sagurday Markets Too! 8 a.m. - 3 p.m., July " October . - 4 p.m. & 7 a.m. J3 p.m. year-round University of Waterloo Warrior running back Torn Chartier la face masked and Std, of the ball in second-quarter action against the Cariton niveraity Ravens In exhibition football action on Saturday. Warriors rallied In the aecond half to overcome a 3-1 halftime deficit to win the game 12-3. Complete Collision and . Refinishing Service ' 430 Albert Street, Waterloo 884-0550 Northdale 6.919.999)! man-am More people than ever before are looking for help to get them and their families through difficult times. Last year alone, more than 104,100 people in Kitchener-Waterloo and area were assisted by the 47 agencies funded by the United Way. Please give. Be a hero. Without you, there wouldn't be a United Way. And remember, the next time you look in a mirror, you‘re looking at a hero. More than 104,100 local reasons to give, 607 King Street West. Suue 201. Kitchener, Ontario N20 1C7 When you give to the United Way, you don't have to look very far to find a hero . . . any mirror will do. And in times like this, with our tough economic conditions, all of us need all the heroes we can find. Heroes just like you. ENVIRONMENTAL P RODUCTS WITHOUT THE PACKAGING How do you recognize a hero? Y00) illlitt VII fl0fllflllhll HoiFedWau Now, more than evar 'enerations I'Vckiuln WAYERLOO AND "(A