In Saturday's win. Mark McGlogan. Art Van Santen. Al Fournier and James Baird scored for Hawks. “I was pleased Sunday be- cause the guys .put together their best game of the sea- son so far." said Lyon. “We hadn't played well. against McMaster. or Brock or Guelph for that matter. but Sunday we played extreme- ly well.†In Kitchener. Hawks were minus five starters for the weekend games which caused Lyon some concern. but the play of the WLU team, especially Sunday. erased the worries. Warriors. after three VK'- tories and a tie. dropped their first game of the sea- son Saturday in Sudbury when Laurentian scored on a penalty kick with less than two minutes remaining to win l-O. Saturday Hawks had little difficulty disposing “oi Royal Military College 4-0. but Sunday played superbly in turning back Queen's Gaels 3-1 at Bid Park. The victories give the first place Hawks a T-l record with their only loss coming two weeks ago H) at the hands of McMaster. One of their most severest tests of the year will come Sunday, when they play host to UW Warriors at 1 pm. at Budd Iv lick cm Ml. - Elite: Wilfrid Laurier soccer Hawks won a pair of games over the -eettti. but it was the way they played. not the final score. that pleased coach Barry Lyon the most. Laurier sweep pleases bots “That's one thing that concerned me about the Queen's game. we'd had trouble with physical teams in a raritrStmday. all three Laurier goals were scored on penalty kicks. two by Scotty Fraser and one by Fournier as the teams played physically through- out, _ ' NICK BAR BU (left) of Wilfrid Laurier soccer Hawks. kicks high in the air as he attempts to bring the ball under control against Queen's Sunday at Budd Park. Hawks won 3-1 to complete a weekend double-victory. (Pete Brum photo). COLUMBIA RM3tMJET mums INC. 140 Columbia St. W. Lyon was especially pleased with the play of mi- lity midfielder Steve Hkrac. who filled in with a pair of in the past who hustled us right off our game." said Lyon. “We prefer to play soccer. but I was hoping if Queen's got physical our guys would hustle and hit back and they did." "We all feel that we out- played them but we just couldn't put the ball into the net." said UW coach Ron Cooper, "Even their coach came over to me after the game and admitted that we deserved to win..." tremendous efforts and like- ly will continue to play first- string. according to his coach. Warriors suffered their second heartbreaking loss of the year to Vees. who seem to have UW's number. 341 MARSH!!!) DRIVE " WAIERLOO N "DIE “8-1111 sum! SKATE seven a oomdny tom-a m Wetemo on h"rauntt Ome when runs between Umvewty Avenue East end Columbce Swen - ecrou from Mitt) Perk Drop m and no for yourum tf not completely and“ WWW" FIRST HALF HOUR OF ANY SESSION. your money mummy votundod SUNDAY OCT. 19th 8:45 pm. to 11:30 pm. Adult Skate â€III-II" IIMII'I‘EE ROLLER SKATE TO ROCK 'lt' ROLL FROM 50's ' 60's and EARLY 70's music by Ralph Doyle of CKWR F.M. (gt, 1l%tqrtoo oteoetide.tftitt.r.Gttqtter, IS, "so. Waterloo County Board of Education Like you. I am concerned with the growing cost of education and with maintaining high educational standards. My strong business background and my dedication to civic concerns will help me deal with these vital issues. As a retired bank manager and resident of Waterloo for ts years. I have taken an active "immunity role as: Kleinschmidt For experience art: civic concerns __ vo Director of Waterloo Chamber of Commerce 1970 I978 President of Waterloo (‘hambenol Commerce IS“. 1976 . Member of finance committee - Wilfrid Laurier University Treasurer of local UNICEF Committee Treasurer of'Lutheran Campus Ministry xl KLEINSCHMIDT Trustee November 10 GOLDEN OLDIES NIGHT 19 YEARS I OVER for as“; _ _ yuan-Ivon- Pa. "