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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Oct 1991, p. 40

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"hrs Saturday when they LJertFkiiiii, am to take on the 1.5 Lancers. Addmg to the excxtement x5 the fact that d Warrior Victory Will see them and the Hawks gomg at It agam the following week ttt the seams. The bottom lute is that neither the Warriors nor the Blues want in meet the Mustangs 1n the playoff opener Mustangs rallied from a 24-pomt derlcrt two weeks ago mth a 56-37 wm over the Hawks, while thxs past weekend the Warmers were gWen a wild nde by the Mustangs In a 48-19 decision - Wm", ...- "mum.“ l thmk anybody who says that they want to play them (Mustangs) can't be m their rrght frame of mmd. There's no Ln move mu/ third'pla'ce if "tii-ici Warmers lose to the 5-1 Golden Hawks. Bluei W111 have the 98818! of the two tasks Warriors' only other loss this season came last month In Toronto on a Friday Nth. when Blues' Stewart Brindle kicked d 21-yard field goal lifting the Blues to a 21-20 lastsecond v1ctory "That was a very important game and ended up bemg a very Critical game for M. y we would have won that, this game would have been meatunglesa," Warrior coach Dave Tuffy' Knight said of the loss to Toronto knight knows the team ending up in fourth place may have an early em from the league when meetmg the Mustangs. ~I AL.‘L - L I ' . _ The Western Mustangs. mth a perfect tro maniacs! record, have locked up first place ut the league, while the fourth-place Toronto Varsity Blues, 4.2, have a chance Also at stake 15 hornerteld advantage for the Onlano University Athletxc Assocla- t:on semriinals the following Saturday. Much sees first and fourth-place teams iquare off and the second and thirfplaee ceams vymg for OUAA Cinal honors. LAM season the Hawks defeated the “drum and went on to defeat the unetph (iryphons to Cmish the season "In d 4/) award to advance to the pvayotTs Warriors thushed mth a 34 record and faded to advance Two seasons arN, the Warriors won an Important 7-6 decision over the Hawks advancmg them to the playoffs, while puttmg the Hawks out of a plaza“ potutiorr There's more than second place on the ”no thls Saturday afternoon at Seagram Radium when the Wilfrid Launer Golden Hawks host their crosstown rivals Um. 1erruty of Waterloo Warriors. Waterloo football supremecy Is at stake mu. both unwersmes know It PAGE A32 _ WATERLOO CHROMCLE. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1991 Laurier and Waterloo meet in the battle of Waterioo's (pg INSIDE SPORTS f OUTERWEAR A PIGSKIN CLASSIC The rugged sophistication of active outerwear. Soft. clean lines - comfortable, my dressing. Warm fabrics of natural wool and soft. sensuous leathers. Feather-proof fabrics in subtle, fall shades. Invest wisely in quality outerwear from Flagstaff. However Knight reahzes that his War. nors are going to be pitted against another good team m the Golden Hawks this Saturday And when It comes to how they're going to play the Hawks. Knight question about It, they're under Gotdon Hawk defensive back Marty Pom: "mainland. “and- v--m-g:__ '- . .- - _ -eeee _-.-......- mu mun, rum; "lull 00W" Yom Yeoman runnlngtsace Hovig Kuhtshian In university football action It Solgram Stadium on Saturday. a. thath" ttttttttt a good football "l think youve going to see a game with contrasting offences, They're going to throw the ball and we're going to run with the ball. You know they're going to run some with (Andy) Cecchini and we're simply replies "The same type of football tha) got us here." Mylo Born York Yeoman titt1titt FREDERICK 5mm mm. PrSTeNm 579-6367 lu-Wed. 9-6. Thurs-M. Saturday 95:30 amnion until Wednesday or Thursday. "I really don't know which one of teams is going to show up there on Saturday. It all depends on who's healthy and who's going to be playing." "We don't want to jeopardise their playoff chances by putting them in there too early. So, I don't think we'll make a decision unfil Wednesday or Thursday. Laurier lost three starters three weeks ago against Toronto and three more against Western. Five of the six injured are doubtful for this Saturday. Those rave players include linebacker Fred Groar man. defensive lineman Hugh Lawson, leading receiver Steve Grossman, Brent Stucke and Stefan Ptsszek. Offensive linebacker Marty Robinson is the only one of the six injured expected to return to the line up this Saturday. _ 7,1, "w __._._.., W...“ to close off the regular season on a pqsitive note. "I don't want to win the battle that will cost us the war later on," Newbrough said of this Saturday's contest. The WLU coach also knows that Warriors don't want to meet Western in the semis and will come out flying the Saturday hoping brs ‘I___ " AL . '"'That', a bad way of thinking, because we're not going to play Western in the Cirst round and I got a feeling that our whole staff and squad is looking at Western and wondering how in the hell can they be stopped. He realizes that the city rivalry is there, but he has to look beyond this upcoming game. Laurier is still looking at meeting Western and he admits thinking like that is negative. Newbrough knows that his club will be playing at Seagram Stadium on Nov. 2 in the isernironal, be it against Waterloo or Toronto. His major concern is not the victory, but the health of his club entering the playoffs. And when it comes to running the football, Warriors have one of the best explosive backfields in runningback Tom Chmier, And the one-time running game has been spiced up by the arm of quarter- back Steve Bennet, giving the Warrior offence a little more variety. Across the street and down the road, Laurier coach Rich Newbrough looks at this Saturday's game in a different light than Knight. "Basically, it's going to be a game where they're going to do what they do best in throwing the football and we're going to do what we do best and that's in running the football." 30ng to try and throw it some. “I don’t want to win the battle that will cost us the war later on." Lauder coach Rich Newhmugh

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