This is a new league record for interceptions in a season. For Guelph, the outstanding player was a Kitchener, native, Terry Mason, who ‘scored the first Guelph touchdown from his fullback position on a short plunge. QB Jeffries scored the second TD for Guelph in the finâ€" al minute of play. This week sees the Lutheran team travelling to Loyolla to play a game that will break the tie for fourth place in the O.L.â€" good. The pass in(erceptioné were the fourth of the season for both Bailey and Grant. Defensively, the Hawks did 2 good job of containing the Guelph attack until the fourth quarter, when all of the Guelph points were scored. Linebacker Bob Goodman and end Dave Knechtel made a number of key tackles as well as throwing Guelph QB Garry Jeffries for a loss sevâ€" eral times. With Knechtel and Tom Richardson picking up sevâ€" eral Guelph fumbles and Chris Bailey and Jim Grant picking passes off from Jeffries arm, the Hawks defense looked very Leading the Waterloo Lutheran attack, with a fine display of power running, was fullback John Watson who ran for touchdowns of 20 and 25 yards as well as better than 100 yards on other plays. Carl Maida, back from a twoâ€"game layoff due to injuries, also ran well to the outside. With quarterbacks Dave Ranson and Dave McKay mixing the plays well, the other two Waterloo touchdowns were scored by Jim Grant on the receiving end of a 30â€"yard pass from Ranson, and Murray Markowitz who dove up the middle for a 6â€"yard T.D. The Hawks showed that they were definitely an improved team since their last performâ€" ance as they ran at will against the Guelph defensive unit. by Bob Schmidt Saturday‘s sunny skies seemed to give the Waterloo Lutheran Golden Hawks an added boost as they swept over the Redmen from Guelph, by a score of 26â€"13. Hawks Spoil Guelph Homecoming Forty guests and relatives from Waterloo, Kitchâ€" ener and St. Agatha honored the couple with a party and gifts. Members of the family present for the occasifon (they have 10 children plus two foster children) were: Leona (Mrs. Duff of 166 Moore St.) ; Patricia, 19, Therâ€" resa 18, Joseph Jr. 16, Dolores 14, Keith 13, Richard 12, Carl 11, Timothy 9, Angela 7, Paul 4, and Elizabeth 1. Mr. Strub is a well known Life Underwriter with Imperial Life Assurance and Mrs. Strub is the former Doris H. Clements from London, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strub of RR 3 Waterl'oo, celâ€" ebrated their 25th. wedding anniversary, over the weekâ€" end. Keep Your Water Soft Water Service 530 Belmont 744â€"2248 AQVASOFT VERSOFT 25th Anniversary ith The Waterloo Chronicle, Wed., Oct. 20, 1965 Carleton defeated MceMaster Wat. Lutheran â€" 2 over Guelph 13 U of W 32 over Loyolla 19 Ottawa defeated Royal Military College. ' This Lutheran (Waterloo) Loyolla McMaster Guelph R.M.C. Carleton Ottawa V â€" Waterloo 1 13 6 0 2»% H â€" Guelph 0 0013 i3 League standings in ihg Intercollegiate Football C ence. ~ Team Played at Guelph SUNSHINE MOTORS LTD. Come In Toâ€"Day .... See and Drive the New‘ Now To Be Built in Con 159 Erb St. West at Roslin week‘s results: 4 Wheel Disc Brakes Large Trunk 4 Speed Synchomesh Transmission 1966 RENAULT 10 s0 7 C’qler- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will give a film presentation Oct. 23, on sciâ€" ence _ and _ religion, _ entitled ‘"‘Man‘s Search for Truth". Guest speaker for the occasion will be Dr. Henry Irving. Dr. Irving is Dean of Graduate students at the University of Utah, presiâ€" dent of‘the American Assoc. for the advancement of science, and past president of the American Chemical Society. He will also speak at a sevice to be held at thg University of Waterloo, Ocâ€" tober 24. The great Ernie Richardson, four times Canadian and World Champion heads an impressive list of top curlers who will disâ€" play the form that made them champs. Jack Polyblank of Kirkâ€" land Lake, three times Northern Ontario champion; Mike Slyziuk of Detroit, three times United States champion; Roy Grant of Unionville, 1965 Ontario Champ; Bob Mann of Waterloo, 1963â€"64 Ontario champion; Jake Edâ€" wards of Kin@ston, 1960 Ontario champ; Ted Sellars of Toronto, Bob Arnald of Glenbriar Curâ€" ling Club has arranged for a *‘Bonspiel of Champions‘" to take place at that date, involving eight champion players. Curling buffs, who like to watch a good game played, are im for something of a treat, Sat urday, October 23. 4 Present Film Bonspiel Of Champions TRAIN TO ./ m Toronto â€"=â€" For information, phone thig local CN Passenger Sales @ffice Ask about convenient depart and return times a Waterloo Bob has arranged a full day of top _ competitive curling that should draw a large spectator force. The boys will start at 10:00 1959 Ontario champ; and Alphie Phillips of Toronto, 1958 Ontarie champ are others that will show how curling should be done. CANADIAN NAT‘~ vAL TRY WILSON‘S TONIC WATER. COLA, ORANGE, LEMON 5.4 Many Other Quality Features! WAT -ERLOO Phone SH 5â€"4922 a.m. and finish around 9:00 p. M., play_ing_ three tenâ€"end games. Admission is nominal u;i commodations exceptional. (Kilcb e Der) 40â€"65