99 ,= 0 801 ag0 o o n s % on s ue hm y â€" Cih e «< + +* By Rick Campbell ‘‘Yeh, L reminded the guys Chronicle Sports Editor about last year‘s game at The muchâ€"awaited 1979 half time," said WLU coach Battle of Waterloo turned Dave (Tuffy) Knight, ‘"and into nothing more than a told them they were even in showdown between heavy better shape at the half last artillery and popgun warâ€" year than they were today." fare at Seagram Stadium _ But his charges had little Saturday. to worry about as the rains On one side were the Wilâ€" ‘came at the half Saturday, frid Laurier Golden Hawks, â€" making the field slick as ice. the No. 1 ranked team in Accordingly, Warriors ofâ€" Canadian college football, fered no threat of repeating yet to taste defeat this seaâ€" their 20â€"point charge of a son. _ year ago. On one side were the Wilâ€" frid Laurier Golden Hawks, the No. 1 ranked team in Canadian college football, yet to taste defeat this seaâ€" On the other the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo Warriors, desperately in need of a vicâ€" tory to keep their playoff hopes alive, and primed for an upset based on their last game last season when they just missed pulling off a miraculous secondâ€"half coâ€" meback to defeat Hawks in the playoffs. But there was to be no miracle this time, just the cold weather and the reality that after their oneâ€"sided 32â€" 6 victory, Hawks are still clearly established as the No. 1 team, and Warriors, for all intents and purposes, are out of the playoff picture because of the loss. ‘anadau‘s most comprehensive Driver Training Course Your course fee is income tax ‘deductible and you may save up to 44% in insurance premiums by _ presenting _ our _ course certificate Tâ€"g Dm Canada‘s most comprehensive Ra uo oo im S sc A Federally Chartered Nonâ€"Profit Organization Longâ€"awaited battle all oneâ€"sided â€" Watertoo Chronicle, Wednesgay, October 10, 1979 579â€"4800 CAMBRIDGE 623â€"6730 Hawks game totals by passing Saturday were 123 yards as opposed to a paltry seven against York, and the running game netted them 380 yards, more like Hawks are used to. ‘"*‘That was one thing we did well in the second half, we took the ball from our own 19 and went all the way downfield to score,""‘ said Knight. "What we tried to do today (after a close shave against York last week) was get back to what we do best. There was no doubt we were a lot better today than last week." In fact, the only points at all in the second half came on tight end Wes Woof‘s first touchdown as a Golden Hawk, a 59â€"yard pass and run play with quarterback Scott Leeming. Based on their first half performance, Hawks have every right to lay claim to the No. 1 ranking. As opposed to the York game when they netted only 252 yards throughout, Hawks gained 336 in the first half alone Saturday as Leeming got on track both on the ground and through the air. Starting Date Monday, Oct. 15, 1979 In Class: Mornings Oct. 15,16,17,18 22,23,24,25 8:30â€"11:30 a.m. CAMBRIDGE Oct. 15,16,17,18 22,23,24,25 9:00â€"12:00 noon KITCHENER Starting Date Monday, Oct. 15, 1979 In Class: Mornings STARTS _ Hawks return to form, blast UW NEXT I But in the third quarter Saturday the 200â€"pound tight end gathered in a pass from Laurier quarterback Scott . .. Leemjog Jin.the Slats and Of that running total, diâ€" munitive speedster Paul Falzon accounted for 145 tn but two plays as he wheeled for touchdowns of 45 and 100 yards in the first half. He toâ€" talled 193 yards during the game while Bernie Pickett had 87 and Bill Burke 47, inâ€" cluding 11 on a thirdâ€"down gamble that went for a touchdown in the first quarter. f Falzon‘s 100â€"yarder wasn‘t the longest run from scrimmage this year in the league, that belongs to Maurice Doyle of Toronto, who went 105 against Mcâ€" Master on opening day. ‘"I think it was Falzon‘s best game because Burke blocked so well," said Knight. Woof made the key block to spring Falzon down the sidelines on the play as he eliminated the last Warrior tackler, and Burke opened a big hole for Falzon‘s first touchdown when he bowled over a wouldâ€"be Warrior tackler approaching from the outside. All in all, Hawks showed that they are a potent force when they work as a team and not isolated individuals. Their defence, which alâ€" lowed Warriors some sucâ€" cess passi g on short turnâ€"in routes, made two intercepâ€" tions, both by Conrad deBarâ€" ros. They also showcased their vaunted ‘"‘goal line stand‘‘ near the end of the first half, this time at the Hawk 43 when they stopped Warriors on a third and two feet to negate their last real charge. By Rick Campbelli Chronicle Sports Editor There isn‘t an athlete in the world that doesn‘t dream about that first goal. first basket or first touchâ€" down ‘‘That was the turning point as far as we were conâ€" cerned,"" said UW coach Wally Delahey. "If we had made it (first down) who knows, we might have scored, but it totally stopped any momentum we had." Bill Boug was the key fiâ€" gure on offence for Waâ€" terloo, gathering in six Bob Pronyk passes for 75 yards while gutsy Joe Alves ground out 51 running. Pronâ€" yk was limited in his passing game by an aggravating elbow injury suffered in Guelph, but still completed 14 passes, a fact Hawks must work on as they preâ€" pare for their showdown this weekend with the Univerâ€" sity of Toronto Blues, who are hot in pursuit at 4â€"1 And Wes Woof is no excepâ€" tion came a reality One of the most dedicated athletes on the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks footâ€" ball team, Woof was well inio his fourth year this campaign yet despite exâ€" cellent performances over the years had never caught a touchdown pass. 5;0:2‘: ï¬â€˜rl;:::ndn:::lizgpa's;?:g day and they throw the foot games against‘ York and punting for Warriors game by an aggravating ball a lot,‘ said Knight. Toronto remaining, UW â€" Hawk Jerry Gulyes dr elbow injury suffered in "there‘s no doubt we‘ll have coach Wally Delahey esâ€" within one field goal of Guelph, but still completed to be ready for that."" timated his club still might university record held by 14 passes, a fact Hawks Friday‘s game at Varsity have a slim chance of getâ€" _ Neil Lumsden with a 38â€"yard must work on as they preâ€" Stadium begins at 7 p.m ting into the playoffs, espeâ€" effort in the second pare for their showdown this â€" Warriors are also in the big Cially since the Yorkâ€"Wes quarter. . Warriors incrediâ€" weekend with the Univerâ€" City Saturday, facing York tern game was declared noâ€" ble injury list mounted in Sity of Toronto Blues, who O" their university campus CONteSt Kickers were in _ the first half when defensive are hot in pursuit at 41 at 2 p.m the spoligh! faturday. as tackle Rob Kyryliuk leff the We saw Toronto Thurs: Notes: Because they have UW‘s Mike Karpow reached game with unspecified inâ€" * £ ~ B 5 the 10,000â€"yard mark in _ juries The first one‘s the best Saturday. his dream be tightâ€"roped down the sideâ€" lines for a 59â€"yard pass and run play for his first "real" major in university compeâ€" tition. "I had one (touchdown) in exhibition. but this was the first one that counted."" said Woof following Hawks 326 romp over University of Waâ€" terloo Warriors "Gees, last year I had all kinds of passes and chances but I just couldn‘t get one for a touchdown . Although the touchdown was just icing on the cake for Hawks, it was yet anâ€" other sign that the WLU ofâ€" fense. much maligned for its disorganized effort against York one week earlier. was back on track Friday‘s game at Varsity Stadium begins at 7 p.m. Warriors are also in the big city Saturday, facing York on their university campus at 2 p.m think about that ficst touchâ€" HEY, LET GO â€" Waterloo Warrior defensive back Steve Valeriote has Laurier‘s Paul Falzon (24) all tied up during Saturday‘s game. Falzon didn‘t catch this pass, but destroyed Warriors with touchdown runs of 45 and 100 yards as Hawks went on to win 32â€"6. s day and they throw the foot games against York and punting for Warriors ball a lot," said Knight. Toronto remaining, UW Hawk Jerry Gulyes dr "there‘s no doubt we‘ll have Ccoach Wally Delahey es within one field goal of to be ready for that." timated his club still t{night g‘nivasitg, reco‘l;:i held by dav‘ have a slim chance of getâ€" eil Lumsden with a 38â€"yard Sl:;‘:fli sbgg:rr:: Zt‘ \;a;s:'t‘y ting into the playoffs, espeâ€" effort in the second Warriors are also in the big cially since the Yorkâ€"Wesâ€" qu,a(ter Wa'rnors incrediâ€" city Saturday. facing York tern game was declared no ble injury list mounted' in on their university campus contest...Kickers were in _ the first half when defensive at 2 p.m ~ the spotlight Saturday, as â€" tackle Rob Kyryliuk left the ‘ UW‘s Mike Karpow reached game with unspecified inâ€" Notes: Because they have ine 19 000â€"yard mark in juries "It‘s funny. you always mss s on n ols o m tss oo ues o 4 npo es an t t tp ieX oK . **A }w"& e eR h45 4: o. : y . 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Plus, there was the pressure of living up to the No 1 national ranking that had been heaped on Hawks shoulders one week earkher ‘‘We just concentrated all pretty hap week on getting it together _ tyrned out ~aA ol e o e "All this year we‘ve been hearing about what almost happened in the playoffs to us last year.‘‘ said Woof ‘‘Tuffy just reminded us at the half about it. and while we were a little flatter in the second half,. we‘re pretty happy the way things Hawks, who frittere® away a 20â€"3 lead last year against Warriors in the leaâ€" gue semiâ€"finals before rallyâ€" ing to win. were reminded of that fact during halftime Saâ€" turday by head coach Dave (Tuffy) Knight as a team." said Woof ‘"And a lot of the criticism about our line play against York wasn‘t really justified since the films showed th line played pretty good .‘ ‘