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Warriors

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For the first time in football history the warriors won three games in a row. Their third win was over the eighth ranked MacMaster marauders by the score of 33-7. As opposed to the other games of the season in- which a few in.dividuals played outstandingly well the whole team played well and it was reflected on the scoreboard.

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The warriors took firstblood on a 38 yard field goal by Steve Boghossian that was set up three downs earlier when Stu Koch blocked a Mat punt. The 3-O lead held to late in the first quarter when Mark Baldasaro scored from five yards out to give Mat their only score of the game. The offense which was playing by far and away its best game of the year finally put points on the

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The second round of the OUAA golf championship was a nightmare for the golfing warriors as the nothing seemed to go right as birdie putts hung on the rim of the cup seemingly defying the law of gravity. Coach Pearse made no excuses for the loss but several legitimate excuses could be offered for some of the high Warrior scores. One of the things that was most obvious was the worsening weather conditions as the day went on and this effected the warriors more than the other team as the low scores from the first day were the last off the tee the second day and the warriors carried two strokes into the final round. Wit.h everything going wrong all day it looked like the warriors were out of contention but Dave Holliger went to the par five eighteenth tee looking for a birdie and a hope of salvaging a tie for first with MacMaster. He smoked a drive too but his second shot caught a tree guarding the green and his ball rolled back down the hill and almost into the water hazard. Hollinger dug deep into his golfing bag of tricks and came up. with a beautiful recovery shot that left him with a twelve foot putt for

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Rick Howse rushed for a total of 138 yards in twenty carries and he graciously* gave credit to the offensive line for much of this total. As a result of the win over Mat the warriors are in playoff contention but the list of possibilities is both complicated and long. A win over Western this weekend is practically a necessity since the two best teams from the Western advance to the conference playoffs.

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the needed birdie. He putted the ball and as far as anyone could see it was in the center of the cup but as it rolled, it caught a spike mark and stopped less than an inch from the cup, Dave Hollinger had a 74-80 for 154, one shot off medalist honours; Tim McCutcheon finished with a 75-81 for 156; Jim Melville had an

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for IsF;-Ed Heakes a 77-81 for 158; and Tom Porter a 79-82 for 161 for a total of 624. MacMaster had a 623 and Toronto finished with a 625. The team finishes the season with 42 wins and .3 losses and it is interesting that one of those wins was a 20 plus shot victory over mat. 80-77

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The basketball athenas will have their work cut out for them this season. The newly formed OWIAA (Ontario’ women’s intercollegiate athletic association) has not made the row any easier to hoe. Waterloo drew an easier travel schedule but a pretty heavy competitive load. They will play home and home with each of Lutheran, Guelph, MCMaster, Western and Windsor. All five schools have fielded strong teams in the past. The top two teams in this section will proceed the championships which are to be at university of Waterloo where they will meet the top two from the eastern section. These could be any two of Ottawa, Toronto, York, Queen’s and Laurentian. The forecasters are calling for Ottawa and Queens in the east with Waterloo named as one of the two from the west. The final cuts are not all made yet but athena fans can expect to see last year’s m.v .p. and top scorer Patti Bland head onto the court for her fourth season. Jane Liddell and Mary Ann Kozyzanowski should be able to hold down the center position, while Yonna Luypaert and Sue Murphy are expected to be two strong rebounders and scorers. The guard positions have really been vacated due to the graduation of both Mary Ann Gaskin and Charlotte Shaub however there are several strong candidates for the position including five year veteran Jan Meyer and a freshman from st. jeromes-Loretta Mckenzie. -

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board midway through the second quarter when Chuck Wakefield hit Pete Bedford for a nineteen ya6d touchdown. Steve Boghossian convert made the score 10-7. The only other scoring in the remaining part of the first half and the third quarter were singles of 60 and 52 yards by Steve Boghossian. Going into the third quarter the warriors held onto a slim five point lead but the defense held Mat deep in their own territory and then forced a hurried punt which to Rick Wiedenhocft. MacMaster had been trying to keep the ball away from Weidenhocft and for good reason because about five seconds after he got the ball he had returned it for a touchdown, his fourth punt return of such a nature in the last three games. It is now strictly a ho-hum affair. The warriors never looked back as they added to more touchdown in the fourth quarter with Wakefield passing for touchdowns to Bedford, his second of the game, and Brian Beatty for the other.

In their first exhibition game of the season, the waterpolo warriors posted a resounding 7-l win over the university of Guelph squad. In final preparation for a clasla with the powerful university of Toronto blues tomorrow, the warriors were led by Mike Quince. The sharp shooting warrior caught the guelph goaltender off guard on many occassions and was good for four goals. Superb at protecting the warrior net was Dick Dahlke who proved tough on many breakaway situations. Following the game this weekend, during which the coach Norm McKee promises a few surprises, there is a strong possibility that the Waterloo squad will meet an all star group from Quebec.

Football

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Conrad Grebel continued along their winning ways this week registering their 4th straight win, a 21-10 victory over Co-op. This seems like the team to beat this year as their offense has compiled a total of 70 points, also tops in the league. Four other teams-VISouth, L. Math; Optometry and Phys Ed and Ret are also undefeated all with identical 3-O records. Some of the other scores last week : 3 St. Paul’s Phys Ed 14 VI-South 19 VI-North 12 2 Science s Renison 0 V2-NW 9 VI-East 1 The league standings are as follows as of Friday, October 8th:

Co-ed Swim Meet-Wednesday, October 2Oth, 1971 at 8:30 pm in the phys ed pool. Each unit is allowed to enter one relay team per event and there is unlimited competition in the individual events. You may enter through your Intramural rep or by leaving your name with the receptionist in the athletic complex. Entry date : tues act 19th at 5: 00 pm .)

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Recreational Friday, October 15th is the deadline for recreational inner tube waterpolo and 5 man squash. Inner tube waterpolo is played similar to waterpolo except that all members are sitting in inner tubes. Games are played in the phys ed pool 7:30-9:3O pm on Wednesday evenings. 5-man squash teams consist of 5 members-each player has one match with one other team per week. The team who score 3 member wins out of 5 wins the match. League starts october 25th.

Archery-Monday, October 25th at 7 :OO pm in the red upper deck of the phys ed complex. All those qualifying for cIthe championship round on monday night will compete Wednesday, October 27th at 9:OO pm at the same location, Ice Times-are still available for team hockey practices. Simply come into the phys ed office and sign the sheets posted on the board.

Singles squash A single elimination squash tournament open to all students, staff and faculty of the university of Waterloo has been plannedstarting tuesday, november 9th. All matches will be played between 7 :00-11 :00 pm in the phys ed complex squash courts. In order to allow sufficient time for a draw to be made up it is imperative that all registrations be in by 1:OO pm Wednesday, november 3rd. No registrations will be accepted after that time. Registration will be accepted in the phys ed office and a list will be posted in the men’s tote room. The draw will be posted by monday, november 8th by the open squash courts.

Women’s intramural Next week is the last week for scheduled flag football games. The week after that, there will be night play-off games for the first and second team in each league. These are the flag football results from Wednesday, October 6th : League I 0 Conrad Grebel 0 VI-South 1 Vl-North Vl-East 22 St. Pauls 13 PE & Ret 13 League II 0 VI-East 2 V2-North V2-South defaulted to Co-op St. Jeromes 7 6 Renison Entries must be in thursday, October 21st for the indoor tennis tournament which will be held tuesday, October 26th. Broomball entries for co-ed teams must be in by friday the 22nd. The next WIAC meeting is monday, October 18th at 6:30 pm in the physical education complex.


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