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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Mar 1994, p. 25

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Red Cross Society uh Mon. to Wed. 105 : . 06 GRAND [ 5+3 _ ~Gambriage ces sacan: ©621â€"5722 For the first time, a University of Waterloo Athletâ€" ics Hall of Fame was held offâ€"campus as the entire 1973â€"74 Warrior hockey team was inducted in ‘Toronto last weekend in conjunction with the CIAU hockey championships.~ That UW squad was the first to bring a national championghip to the school and captured the title in a scintillating overtime contest over Sir George Williams University. Head coach at the time Bob. McKillop, 17 players, their families and friends gathered for the ceremony, coming from as far away as Thunder Bay and Michiâ€" UW Director of Athletics Wally Delahey paid trib ute to the team for their outstanding play, and noted that the real value of university athletic activities is Warriors inducted in T.0. ceremony SAVE AS9U HANDISE. and effort that is necessary to partake in a university ings. : Members of the team inducted included Ron Hawkeshaw, Lee Barnes, Cam Crosby, Mike Guiâ€" mond, Randy Stubel, Doug Snoddy, Bill Stinson, Dave Smylie, Dan Partland, Rob Madeley, Jake Dupuis, Dave McCosh, Doug Colbon, Brian Gastaldi, Gus McMillan, Roy Wuertele and Bill Green. All present also took a moment to remember former captain Jim Nickleson, who died of cancer in 1988. His father Doug was on hand to receive the Hall of Fame certifiâ€" cate in his name. ‘The weekend was filled with social events, a tour of the Hockey Hall of Fame, and the CIAU champiâ€" onships won by Lethbridge 5â€"2 over Guelph â€"â€"LAST â€" ;| m# 3 DaAYS â€" | | SALE ENDS | ||.. SATURDAY | || | MARCH 19TH, al 1994 _ 96 GRAND AVE $. ENTER OFF FRASER $T.

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