Knowing that Fitzgerald was under the weather in his first-half appearante, the 10th-ranked Gryphons pres- sured him. candy in an at- tempt to quickly wear him down. Wésiem - Lili'""] games," said Smith. "Bob was smart enough that he just gave up the ball rather than exhaust himself. But he was too tired to beef: fective out there so that's why I rested him the second half," said Smith. an, In wasaiq* 1mm ‘m'f -- m" itii2'ciiiiitc'iisiii; "iii, iii;, Weston; -..aryr., (hog copay." _ . . ""ije"iii'itageraid) lost 15 pounds last week with the Most evident iit Satur- day.'s 79-64 loss to Guelph was the absence of "etet-tettttrt general Bob. Fitzgerald from Hawks lineup for all but two minutes of the se- cond half. Pa""',,')?:,',",','),',,':,',',,',',',',',,',',',',': pm 'd',','.""") "We haven't been really healthy, for one thing." said WLU boss Don Smith, ex- plaining his club‘s subpar ef- forts in losses to Western and Guelph last week. Hawks are l-2\eading inilt tonight's home game against winless Brock. t ' MF"""'""""', The Jtound of Murder But since then, Hawks ha- ven't been feeling too well, on or off the court. Two weeks ago tonight. ngfrld Laurie: basketball Hawks started their season on with a bang hr surprising University of Waterloo War- riors 82-71 right on their home court. N But Warrior' coach Bob McKill‘op is plenty aware thattaettttt's tttttr-tem- defeated streak will get a severe test this week when UW travels to London to play the surging Western Mustang- tmtight, returns home Friday against first- place Queen's. and then, a . -. Manama!» a, with Lai-tint, Van. Wiirrioesmenait-t-eatkd' ti?eyartrtmasartdqoro 6.4-t Irtar%ottettolrttbetter ttet9telrttf1oitttortt. kittthtmttr-Watttdoo Little Theatre presents University of mm!» hockey Warriors slipped temporarily into the sixth and that pawl! got with a " win over Eyes-Ion Sun. Hawks slowed Feb,, 7-9, 14-16 UW prepares, for ahowdlktwns Admission $4, tttttdent/tttttthor $3. Vlctorla Park Pavlllon They played one of their best games in recent time Saturday though. losing the Mike Moser Memorial game by only 59-57 to nationally- ranked York Yeomen. War- rier coach Don McCrae is hoping a similar output against McMaster at the UW gym tonight will bring his club their maiden win. th, the street, Waterloo Warriors are off to their worst start in years, winless after three outings. "We're in fora and! time wittithem; no doubt," said Smith. "They beat us by seven earlier in the 'er, but then we didn't have Larry babaj or Fitzgerald. If he (Fitzgerald) has his Although" Badgers are 0-3. that ledger is very mislead- ing since the St. Catharines club lost by only three to Western and four to McMas- ter before being blown out in the final 10 minutes in a loss to Ggelpll. _ 'Sure, the loses have " fected.us. nobody likes to lose," said Smith. “But it's certainly nothing disas- trous. it's still ve/y early and I'm confident we'll con- tinue to improve." ’ In addition to Fitzgerald. Hawk Leon Arendse has also been plagued with a re- curring hand injury which takes a large dent out of the Laurier attack. ' Although far, from nega- tive about his team’s cow to this 5oint, McKillop ex- pressed concern about its lack of scoring from the front lines. Only captain Don Langlois, Mike Inmate and rookie John Whalen have been scoring with any “What a week in right," aid chillop. “We're a point up on Guelph with a can" in land but we lose ttttttpid-rms" we can mplntain a 2500 re cord in than three games. 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