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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Nov 1992, p. 39

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This fourth-year Busine- Itu- dent had an outstanding match vs. Windsor, as her leadership, defence and letting was I main! factor in the Hawks win. Her mu included 10 digs, 2 aces and one‘block. Ind in also the team tomptain. woekond'a worth of competition. The Warriors defeated lauren. tian 113 on Saturday, and we Is.attes.t'tttst%t., The University of Waterloo and Molnon’l an planned to Announce John Wynne as their choice for Male Athlete ofthe Week. John in a htt your Art: student who fated " by Tomato in the second round, and consequently played for third. [some in mountain of the Athens and was named a second team Allatar for her 'ttttttson-long contribution. Chris WM of the Women’l W'lmwblmm uastatoDktgiehagrtttatrehoia, fornart+Atttutedthemet. uarsneiatrthiedrertkurttx, 'tudmtVthoplartupositimtot MidtulderhrtheAtttai Thispa_ntd,theAthenaa placed fourth in the. OWI'AA Chattqritatghip my or ingtuBrrats-irtaitoos out f1l1trrrirtgtqrtttrtiitts'ter. ti,ftt2t'/tigtdtt,1hi'g onlygoalof mu were Muted 2.t by Guelph Eadisrintutottmament,ukn. no had looted against Quinn’s ttvit-thott-as-ttheir opettittgrmtndgame4a.qUtimt goal came in Marion, the 'tsanding-tsoot-tttUhr-ing ovrsetitm.TtseAthen-rdC fty {1M awn-1mm aims, including with loan than four minutes mining. However, Mustang Matt Dickie proved to be the thorn in the Hawk'a side sewing three tough. downsontheday,hinthirdbeing alaqmrerotta11moutttain-of players into the and ions, being the winner with just 56 seconds Dickie? leap on third down mmttwoyardaoutruu'ahedora 68 yard scoring drive. With time WiiMduuritrthganatmky, rutrfitrthoirmtmdetasmmrtim, Vania: Cup tul Ilia-t our the Hawk. on ", coming twopnvioua tmdiot-ftm-,tui8ga1 t_qtuirrivals,theUnivemitrot 1houmontarioHugtangsinu, otttarioUrtimmitaAthhtieAr. 'trdatiottemitinaltisotuiiaetion gym Stadium on Sutur- Birtu,whotrtuidiretirmatsage thmsfimtdo-inthetimthaff, trailed 14.10 heading into the 1trktten.Jh-etdhalf- thaHawhbattlehuckandtake 209 Loxlngton Rd. At Davenport Do You Know These Stylists? Brtthttt bounce back 7oCara7urm7treiiiire"ii'Gi, iiirtiiirr iiriiiiii%"ia; GG7, 7o"ihGTiarG".' - They are now at Mustangs upset laurier 34-31 BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW! YOU WON’T BE DISAPPOINTED! 15°? Aturqmiingtlte-tiroiaautre hahiott,theWatartoo Minor have: Bum ikuirtshadtalknonurdtie-iththme Isl-MWooMnck. WoolvinhndCun- TuBruimboumrduekm'th-irot 'mll-dahratmatri-emrt- The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks also came up big againat RMC, downing them 21.1. Hawks almost ran out ofgoala, but managed to eek out a ' 4 win over Laurentian the next day. John Wynne was outstanding for the Warriors Bt?tht.Pimsm'trhoeiquatuhadatieuday when it came to goal sewing over the weekend in Ontario Universitiu Athletic Association action. The Waterloo Warriors continued their domina, tion in the league, pasting two wins this weekend. Warriors defeated Laurentian 113 on Saturday and Ryc 154 on Sunday giving them a perfect 40 Hockey squads feast on RMC ticking oritr, Hawk quorum Bill Kuhn “new In intuceptioh pan on a third-down pub}; "ttlit-ttttVH-ka. _ Pat tyuary did it all for the Hawks, who found themselves without the service- of slotback But Paul who at out the gun with a sore ankle. Not only did O'Leary punt and kickoff, but 725-0308 By Design hair & s] fill Services! WWW Em.Nov.30I92 NottmikttMtttartyottt-rsatsoroo-, bridgeodkitehener, 1nthetwowinssolid defensive plum pod minding helped to chance the Bruins fol-tuna Simon Wuhan first perioirmlir-rettoitrtdedterbettte tntlygtituttheBrui-iediroto chili-n Dav“ Vid- ud (Hill In! with him on his back in the end Mme. While falling on hit back, he reached out and pulled in the ball. InotherOUAA tmnifinal action the Guelph Gryphou and the host Toronto Vanity'Bluea 31-17 MMmduughtpa-eafwa tottehdomtaamsii. 1t.tto'uarytoudtdmmearne WATERLM m. WAY. MNEMttErt 4.1902 _ PMtE " over the weekend recording nine points, including seven mist; In the Hawk pasting of RMC, Mark McCreary had iive goals, John Spoluon had two goals and seven assists while Mark Stroluck had two goals and five mists. Spolwre added two goals In the win over Laurentian. The Warriors will travel for their next rrve games, returning home on Nov, 27 to host Laurier. The Warriors are at Come] on Saturday, Nov 7, and at Western on Nov. 12. Hawks will be in Toronto to meet the York Yoomen on Thursday and will meet Brock on Friday. Full service salon inducing muss mus. manicures and Jetliet. 1iteit1tPtieoirptrprtt. plated up the new uikta-theBr,nnstumed,mthe -irtgrnagtetttthe-xmdperaudand '"rtttmtoa64)vietmrTheBrttinrud -uttxmKeviuCeiiimmstlutaurt, Nam-maul»... with two touchdowns in the sec ond overtime period. It was the hat time in OUAA history that In OUAA tsemifinal - went into overtime. This Saturday Oryphana will meet the Mustangs for the Yates Cup at Toronto's SkyDone. Cry- phom defeated the Mustang: in their first game of the season, skin care.

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