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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Oct 1995, p. 30

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is concerned about the sometimes costly team mistakes. *We‘re improving. We improved over Laurier last week, now we want to improve against York, who we know to be one of the quickest teams in the league with running back Leonard Jean Pierre and punt return specialist Andre Batson. On the less than impressive side of the game was the 0â€"3 effort of place kicker Arek Bigos, who missed a key 16 yard field goal with less than three minutes remaining in the *When it comes to these two guys, we‘re going to have to circle them and gang tackle them. It‘s the only way to stop them from.tearing up their field." Batson, who averages 19.7 yards on punt return, has already returned two punts this year for touchdowns. One of the strongest parts of Warriors game against Lauâ€" ner was their ability to hold Corey Grant, the No. 1 punt returner, to just five yards on eight carries. Warnor running back Mike Malott, named the player of the game, rushed for 89 yards scoring touchdowns from one and two yards out. He also tossed a 20â€"yard TD pass to wide receiver Adnan Thome Hawks slotback Zach Treanor scored two touchdowns while tailback Peter Hwang added the other. This Saturday Hawks are in Windsor (1â€"5) against the Lancers. W ATTIOTS (Gortoves wrom page 29) KOOL FM radio personality Neil Hedley (far right) hams it up with members of the Waterloo Siskins last week durâ€" ing the final days of his Poster Boy campaing for United Way. Siskins (from left) Alan Fyfe, ‘C Ted Psutka and Chad Chipchase climbed upon thc King Street buildboard to present Hedley with a $500 cheque raised from the Oct. 6 game against Orangeville Crushers. Hedley, raised more than $96,000 for the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo and Area United Way with contributions still coming in. Alan Hinschberger photo Rvoall o coocee d i & ROTereng t OOE Toem amount To berepart a $22.064 16 Down payment may be reauned Offer maniabie on new retad purchases â€"ndoove remnmennruen ie un in en e cerane bue o teaurie n agromy is oo io "E 1e Mircing ofer mtc on an rw 6 Cantoue Nntave Liva Sagee Aeoiar vsdager vrdhta. Ranger and F Sevs noom um of 4 monins on approved creait $20000 fanced at 49% per per manth io 4d montts Cout of grom i6 " a n . cat non cume for a masmoen of 48 manths on approved creait $20,000 hranced at 49 per annum equaly ae mnth tor 44 months C of berroveng s $2.06€ 16 Tots‘ amount to be repurt 2502 Ond 14 Oown paymen may be requred im aepiage on ren vered eoiy on w an t rant t iDrmrttieeeht 10000 branced at £90 par anruem eoveh MOKET *4 9% Imuncng ofter mt on at new 8 Contou Misiove YOUR ONTARIO FORD & MERCURY DEALERS PRESENT THEIR: BIGGEST OFFER IN THE LAND! LIMITED TIME OFFER ON NEW 1995 CONTOUR AND MYSTIQUE Siskins support United Way EVERYTHING GOES! Ey sEE yOUR ONTARIO FORD & MERCURY DEALERS NOW! E&; HURRY...!T DOESN‘T GET BIGGER THAN THIS! Ino charee Air conpmonin... _\@ ____ NU _____ w A BONUS OF $980.© 4.9%â€"48 MONTH FINANCING AVAILABLE ON OTHER NEW ‘95 BESTâ€"SELLERS including: Taurus, Sable, Aerostar, Villager, Windstar, Ranger, Selected Fâ€"Series. \may be Offe avaiable on new retad purchuses from deate inventons only Foancan Tow Bertant may be reaure Ofler mabdabie on new retad puchse hom deate nwentory onl Fnancng $15,000 $20,000 $25,000 Amount Financed 4.9% VS. 11% BANK FINANCING â€" 48 MONTHS! top of the league with a 9â€"1 wonâ€"loss record, followed by Waterâ€" loo with a 7â€"2â€"1 record. Siskins _ Siskins got back into the win column on Sunday night downâ€" ing the Elmira Sugar Kings 6â€"4. On Sunday Siskins power play was operating on all cylinders as they went four for five against the Sugar Kings who were playing their third game in as many nights. _ David Cousineau, Darten Lowe, Alan Fyfe and David Plohl scored Siskin power play goals. Brent Hislop and Chad Chipchase scored the other goals.. e This Friday night Siskins will host Elmira at the Mutual Group Amlu followed by a Sunday night home game against Listowel Cyclones. Vikings in the second half. At the Waterloo County high school crossâ€"country meet at Shades Mill Conservation Area in Cambridge Michaela McClure of Waterloo collegiate captured the junior girls division winning the 3.8 km run in 15.25 minutes. Meredith Horne, also of WCI, finished third in 16.24. In midget girls competition, Kim McClure finished second in the 3.2 km run in 12.54, while Megan McTavish was second in senior girls 4.8 km in 18.01. High school «===msze>» Cost of Borrowing at 4.9% over 48 months! $1,548 $2,064 $2,580 e tor ath C ie mornene a w (Continued from page 29) Cost of Borrowing at l YOUR 11% over 48 months SAVINGS $4,811 $6,014

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