generations. A ‘come together i to share f a familys blessings.. To all, a happy Thanksgiving ' ' my Edward R. Good . a beautiful Fimeral Home Limited 171 King Street South Wat-don. Ontario 745-8445 . "The hiirt We were looier than we've ever been, we jug! decided to go give'em Some paper. I can't re member that one it was. said Int week that Vesta-n beat Waterloo, and so will everyone else. How do you think that made us feel?" asked Warrior five-year ve- teran defensive back Steve VaierieRe, qetto turned in a fantastic effort with an in- terception, spine-tingling punt return: and blanket- like coverage all»; with his mates on York receivers all was Iona. "We Just had to win this game. we had to believe we could do it," said the five- foot-eight graduate of J. F. Reys high school in Guelph. Prior' to the contest. Yeo. men were deemed over- up lick W CttgqgthH In W No mu. regardless of ability, like: to hear they are "supposed" to lose a game before the contest And an! that had a Io! to do with University of We- terloo Warriors' first vic- tory of the season Friday night. when they shocked York Yemen 17-4 at Sea- gram Stadium in from of se- veral hundred chilled but happy mentors: _. elf-pride 'importantas UW upends Yeoman While the UW defence held York to their measly four-point total. Valeria: indicated it was the inspired play of the Warrior offence that paved the way to vic- For the (oorth straight week quarterback Bot Pronyk turned in a mag- ttifieieitndividtsal effort for uw, this week col-lect- irtgmt14ofS6passesfetr211 yards. He had one 11-yard touchdown pass to Eric Thomas called back in the titat-ttatt, bat the pair corn- hined for real on a 17-yard effort late in the third quarter. Warriors then sewed things up in the fourth when Wayne Robin- son crashed over from two after a â€yard pass play set- up from Ptonyk to Pete Goernans. We also had a convert. single and 10-yard field goal. itching favorites treed on: Western and Windsor. But not out! were Warriors it-tt M new: for their win. hey -tttrhaveaetaai- 1y had m by much more worst enemy on several first â€drives. _ but errantly most oi the night. When Foster did come in. he wasn‘t much better. if at all. at he had “'0‘“ at. b .. e didit defence against him (Pasqualiuo) any different than Foster," said Valet-m. "I was talk- ing to Frank lCosentino) Soccer Hawks' streak snapped MilieFoItermw /2'fat,e,y,.,',t,ee,N,',T cooch Frank MM ne- fused to can an accusing finger at hack-p Ma Par The ineviuhle named Sunday to the Wilfrid Laurie: soccer Hawks. The first-year OUAA club knew that sooner or later their W-game undefeated streak dating back to exhibi- tion play last season would be snapped and it happened in Hamilton Sunday when WLU dropped ai-o decision to New. . UW Warriors, meanwhile rennin undefeated as Satur- day they defeated Univer- sity of Guelph Gryphons " to give Warriors their se- cond win. They also have one tie. mark when Valdi Greco kicked a but off a scramble into the left corner of the Hawk goal. Hawks record now st-ds' at 5-1 with back- to-back home games this weekend against RMC Sa- turday and Queen’s Smday. Saturday's game is a l p.m. start while Sunday‘s contest begins at 3 pan. A “40'.me Pmaty*t"oThomaiinttteae. -t-terirthndtttepivot irtttttttereeemtttotltttte 'ehottlasit-ettirettortttte ',tf,f,'tggttergyi',,t " tttmqtsttteair,aar- 'ratemgfkimterieaderDave Gm.whohadl.nl. - â€on the - a! he “1 an not that! until in hour before who was going to and. Bit lug (Footer) dbl.“ any bet. term the other guy any- way," Tratrmtiaucored twice for Warriors while Derek John- 1rtGr'ehAsatwdargotm